land formations Crossword Puzzles
geographic features 2022-10-05
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- A small stream that flows into a larger stream of water
- Area of flat land
- Body of land with water on 3 sides
- Land that is smaller than a continent but surrounded by water
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- A large natural stream of water that runs through land
- Land that rises up with steep sides.
- A sizable inland body of water
- A large area covered in grass
- A large body water that extends into a shoreline.
- elevated land with sloping sides.
10 Clues: Area of flat land • A large area covered in grass • A sizable inland body of water • elevated land with sloping sides. • Body of land with water on 3 sides • Land that rises up with steep sides. • A large body water that extends into a shoreline. • A large natural stream of water that runs through land • A small stream that flows into a larger stream of water • ...
Laney Stefanyak 2017-05-16
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- A flat area of land
- The thickest layer of the Earth
- The layer of Earth deepest into the Earth
- A piece of land that sticks out of a larger piece of land
- A narrow section of land that forms a link between two bigger sections of land
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- A deep gorge in the surface of the Earth
- A rectangular and elevated part of land that rises into the air
- A low area between a couple of hills
- A large and elevated part of land that stretches up and into the sky
- The layer of Earth we walk on
10 Clues: A flat area of land • The layer of Earth we walk on • The thickest layer of the Earth • A low area between a couple of hills • A deep gorge in the surface of the Earth • The layer of Earth deepest into the Earth • A piece of land that sticks out of a larger piece of land • A rectangular and elevated part of land that rises into the air • ...
Geography A1-B1 2022-09-08
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- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out
- a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water:
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
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- the land next to or close to the sea
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
12 Clues: the land next to or close to the sea • a piece of land completely surrounded by water: • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it • a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river • ...
SEA 2022-05-25
10 Clues: GROUP OF ISLANDS • HIGH LAND ON THE SEA • THEY POLLUTE THE SEA • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER • BIG CURVE INSIDE THE LAND • SMALL CURVE INSIDE THE LAND • WARM OR COLD DEEP IN THE SEA • WATER MOVES UPWARDS OR DOWNWARDS • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES • MOVEMENT OF THE SEA ON THE SURFACE CAUSED BY WIND
Kryssord om Asia 2013-03-20
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- hvilket land har det vært krig i de siste årene?
- hvilket land har fjellet Mount Everest?
- hva heter landet som har en gran på flagget?
- hvilket land har minst befolkning per kvadrat kilometer?
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- hvilket land er det som begynner med C?
- hva er hovedstaden i Kasakhstan?
- hva er hovedstaden i Kina?
- hvilket land er det som begynner med Q?
- hva er ett av navnene på innbyggerene?
- hvilket land har flest innbyggere per kvadrat kilometer?
10 Clues: hva er hovedstaden i Kina? • hva er hovedstaden i Kasakhstan? • hva er ett av navnene på innbyggerene? • hvilket land er det som begynner med C? • hvilket land har fjellet Mount Everest? • hvilket land er det som begynner med Q? • hva heter landet som har en gran på flagget? • hvilket land har det vært krig i de siste årene? • ...
geographic features 2022-10-05
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- A small stream that flows into a larger stream of water
- Area of flat land
- Body of land with water on 3 sides
- Land that is smaller than a continent but surrounded by water
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- A large natural stream of water that runs through land
- Land that rises up with steep sides.
- A sizable inland body of water
- A large area covered in grass
- A large body water that extends into a shoreline.
- elevated land with sloping sides.
10 Clues: Area of flat land • A large area covered in grass • A sizable inland body of water • elevated land with sloping sides. • Body of land with water on 3 sides • Land that rises up with steep sides. • A large body water that extends into a shoreline. • A large natural stream of water that runs through land • A small stream that flows into a larger stream of water • ...
Ocean Theme 2022-01-01
18 Clues: wet • moana • stings • of coral • spreads ink • large mammal • has no heart • close to land • uncommon fish • makes ships stop • most popular fish • largest ever known • large body of water • land surrounding water • bumped into an iceberg • smartest ocean creature • fish named after 15 across • slowly calcifies into 5 down
Mr. Johnson's Class 2022-10-10
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- Where is the Do Now everyday?
- Human Rights given in the Constitution
- The plan for Ohio Region Territory
- God-Given right to expand coast to coast
- President who won the Election of 1828
- How long you have to make-up late assignments
- Improved Communication (tech-advancement)
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- U.S. buying land from France in 1803
- Title of Painting by John Gast
- Improved transfer of resources West & tourism
- Act passed to take Native Land
- U.S. Original Laws
- Colonists revolt by dumping British Tea
- Current U.S. Laws
- Improved Farming Efficiency (tech-advancement)
- 4+ Month Journey by Natives to new land
- Judging the constitutionality of laws
- Improved Travel, Mine Pumping, & Daily Needs
18 Clues: Current U.S. Laws • U.S. Original Laws • Where is the Do Now everyday? • Title of Painting by John Gast • Act passed to take Native Land • The plan for Ohio Region Territory • U.S. buying land from France in 1803 • Judging the constitutionality of laws • Human Rights given in the Constitution • President who won the Election of 1828 • Colonists revolt by dumping British Tea • ...
Puzzling Planning 2019-11-19
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- ,City pattern where roads originate from the center
- ,According to norms and standards
- ,Settlement on unlawfully occupied land
- ,2nd level in 4-tier land use classification
- ,The bottom-most hierarchy in 4 level classification
- ,Author of "The death and life of great American cities"
- ,Modern unit of neighbourhood
- ,Opposition to locate activities in a neighborhood
- ,Parcel of land surrounded by road
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- ,Distance between two plot boundaries used for mobility
- ,Selection of subsets from total for statistical analysis
- ,Being fair and impartial
- ,Type of Housing Condition
- ,Aims are detailed into this
- ,Chart prepared to show task schedule
- ,Shapefile
- ,People walking on road
- ,Count of all entities at a periodic interval
18 Clues: ,Shapefile • ,People walking on road • ,Being fair and impartial • ,Type of Housing Condition • ,Aims are detailed into this • ,Modern unit of neighbourhood • ,According to norms and standards • ,Parcel of land surrounded by road • ,Chart prepared to show task schedule • ,Settlement on unlawfully occupied land • ,2nd level in 4-tier land use classification • ...
Medieval Europe 2020-05-07
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- someone who supervises local churches
- a medieval sling shot
- Europe and Asia considered to be one continent.
- a person who held land or property.
- a medieval group to keep interests of its members
- a young man of noble birth
- referring to middle ages
- a community of monks
- a peasant or person of service to the lord.
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- the medieval military system.
- a person who rules over everyone else
- Rules made by saint benedict
- succession of the first born child
- an important system in medieval times
- someone who holds land for a lord
- an estate of land
- an estate or unit
- member of a religous community of men
18 Clues: an estate of land • an estate or unit • a community of monks • a medieval sling shot • referring to middle ages • a young man of noble birth • Rules made by saint benedict • the medieval military system. • someone who holds land for a lord • succession of the first born child • a person who held land or property. • a person who rules over everyone else • ...
French colony 2021-10-04
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- a code for slaves
- a passage that was never found
- a person who is someone else's property
- claimed Louisiana for France
- o
- The reason for a major war
- an area settled by a group from a distant land
- first proprietor of Louisiana
- founded settlement near Mississippi
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- a symbol of monarchy
- a colony is operated
- a bubble where Germans went
- girls who had to fit everything in a box
- explored upper Mississippi
- a group existing that deals with laws
- established fort Maurepas
- a large farm or estate
- money for land
18 Clues: o • money for land • a code for slaves • a symbol of monarchy • a colony is operated • a large farm or estate • established fort Maurepas • explored upper Mississippi • The reason for a major war • a bubble where Germans went • claimed Louisiana for France • first proprietor of Louisiana • a passage that was never found • founded settlement near Mississippi • ...
French colony 2021-10-04
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- a code for slaves
- a passage that was never found
- a person who is someone else's property
- claimed Louisiana for France
- o
- The reason for a major war
- an area settled by a group from a distant land
- first proprietor of Louisiana
- founded settlement near Mississippi
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- a symbol of monarchy
- a colony is operated
- a bubble where Germans went
- girls who had to fit everything in a box
- explored upper Mississippi
- a group existing that deals with laws
- established fort Maurepas
- a large farm or estate
- money for land
18 Clues: o • money for land • a code for slaves • a symbol of monarchy • a colony is operated • a large farm or estate • established fort Maurepas • explored upper Mississippi • The reason for a major war • a bubble where Germans went • claimed Louisiana for France • first proprietor of Louisiana • a passage that was never found • founded settlement near Mississippi • ...
French colony 2021-10-04
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- a colony is operated
- first proprietor of Louisiana
- explored upper Mississippi
- claimed Louisiana for France
- a code for slaves
- a person who is someone else's property
- a group existing that deals with laws
- an area settled by a group from a distant land
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- The reason for a major war
- money for land
- a symbol of monarchy
- a large farm or estate
- girls who had to fit everything in a box
- o
- founded settlement near Mississippi
- a passage that was never found
- established fort Maurepas
- a bubble where Germans went
18 Clues: o • money for land • a code for slaves • a symbol of monarchy • a colony is operated • a large farm or estate • established fort Maurepas • The reason for a major war • explored upper Mississippi • a bubble where Germans went • claimed Louisiana for France • first proprietor of Louisiana • a passage that was never found • founded settlement near Mississippi • ...
Oceans 2015-12-06
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- reef structure of calcite skeletons
- giant wave caused by an earthquake
- mountain on the ocean floor that
- directional movement of ocean water
- large body of salt water
- boundary between land and water
- body of salt water that is partly enclosed by land.
- deep canyon in the ocean floor
- habitat where fresh water meets salt water
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- microscopic animals
- disturbance on the surface of the water
- shrubs and trees that tolerate seawater
- sandy shore of a body of water
- body of land surrounded by water
- movement of water based on gravitational pull
- the amount of dissolved salts in water
- imaginary circle around the middle of the earth.
- deep opening under water
18 Clues: microscopic animals • large body of salt water • deep opening under water • sandy shore of a body of water • deep canyon in the ocean floor • boundary between land and water • body of land surrounded by water • mountain on the ocean floor that • giant wave caused by an earthquake • directional movement of ocean water • reef structure of calcite skeletons • ...
ww1 Theo 2022-01-21
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- hvilke land mistede Franz Ferdinand
- hvem var med i den sorte hånd, som havde en stor indflydelse på ww1
- hvem startede med at gå i blåt og rødt
- våbenhvile i kort periode
- en kniv man kunne bruge til nærkamp
- usynligt våben
- hvilket land startede krigen
- hvad var det største land i Osmannerriget
- hvem mobilisere tyskland krigt til i 1 august 1914
- hvem tabte krigen
- land med revolution
- hvad hedder den soldat der slap fra den
- hvilken måned sluttede krigen
- man må ikke bruge våben i en hvis periode
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- skade efter krigen
- hvornår begyndte ww1
- hvad hedder det land/lande der var allieret med Tyskland
- hvem dræbte Franz Ferdinand
- noget tyskerne havde på hovedet
- hvad blev krigen også kaldt
- våben man brugte meget i ww1
21 Clues: usynligt våben • hvem tabte krigen • skade efter krigen • land med revolution • hvornår begyndte ww1 • våbenhvile i kort periode • hvem dræbte Franz Ferdinand • hvad blev krigen også kaldt • hvilket land startede krigen • våben man brugte meget i ww1 • hvilken måned sluttede krigen • noget tyskerne havde på hovedet • hvilke land mistede Franz Ferdinand • ...
Mesopotamia-Assignment#3 2025-10-22
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- one of the animals farmers would rise
- fine particles of fertile soil
- A writing system that developed
- the fertile land for crops
- a system with pipes/ditches
- A poem about a hero
- States- A city that governs itself
- the land between the two rivers
- something that people wanted extra of
- one of the main things grown in Mesopotamia
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- A big pyramid shaped structure
- it developed about 3000 b.c.
- a person who was the leader of a government
- A belief in many gods
- when did not anough rain fell to water the crops
- Someone who writes for you
- you can by things with it
- A extra amount of something
18 Clues: A poem about a hero • A belief in many gods • you can by things with it • the fertile land for crops • Someone who writes for you • a system with pipes/ditches • A extra amount of something • it developed about 3000 b.c. • A big pyramid shaped structure • fine particles of fertile soil • A writing system that developed • the land between the two rivers • ...
Geography crossword 2015-03-25
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- molten material beneath or within the earth's crust
- line drawn around earth going from the north pole to the south pole
- The wearing down of substances from wind, rain, running water, and ice
- A very long and narrow inlet in the sea between high cliffs, often formed by submergence of a glaciated valley
- Is a low laying country or region
- Rock that was once one form of rock but has changed to another under the influence of heat or pressure
- A mountain or hill which lava, steam, ashes are expelled
- The parallel of latidude 23° 26’ South
- Major mountain chain of Western North America, running from Alaska to Mexico
- a large mass of snow detached from a mountain slope sliding downward
- The action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface
- The remains of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- Theory that the Earth’s surface is divided into pieces that move
- Major division of geologic time composed of a number of periods.
- what era did the formation Rocky Mountains begin in
- Not allowing fluid to pass through
- Large mass of ice
- Periods during which glaciers covered much of the Earth
- The outer layer of the earth
- The action or process of draining something
- An area of high or mountainous land
- landmass that existed when all continents were joined
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- An area of relatively level high ground
- Solid rock underlying loose deposits such as soil
- Was the time period from 248 million to 65 million years ago
- The most recent era of geological time, from about 65 million years ago to present.
- Is one of the three main rock types, the others are sedimentary and metamorphic
- how many tectonic plates does the earth consist of
- these rocks are often deposited in layers, and frequently contain fossils.
- It is the oldest and longest era
- Broad region of Precambrian rock that encircles Hudson bay
- A tremor of the surface of the Earth, sometimes severe and devastating.
- elevation on the earths surface usually greater than 2000 ft.
- The parallel of latitude 23° 26’ North
- vast physiographic region that spreads across the Laurentian craton of central North America.
- The period of geological time between Hadean Time and the Phanerozoic Eon, was from 3.8 billion to 540 million years ago
- A mountainous region or elevated part of a country.
- process were rocks are created, changed from one form to another, destroyed, and then formed again.
- A long, narrow valley lying between two normal geologic faults
- A sudden loud noise and a substance starts to come out of the earth
40 Clues: Large mass of ice • The outer layer of the earth • It is the oldest and longest era • Is a low laying country or region • Not allowing fluid to pass through • An area of high or mountainous land • The parallel of latidude 23° 26’ South • The parallel of latitude 23° 26’ North • An area of relatively level high ground • The action or process of draining something • ...
een hap uit de wereld 2013-04-03
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- hoofdstad van ons eigen Belgenlandje
- Afrikaanse trommel
- is een kleur van de vlag van Senegal die je ook in de Belgische vlag vindt
- vervelend Afrikaans vliegje
- van... tot in Amerika zong K3 lang geleden
- stalen vogel waarmee je naar verre landen vliegt
- land dat bekend staat om hoge bergen en lekkere chocolade
- land waar jullie met de klas rond gaan werken
- is een kleur van de vlag van Senegal die je niet in de Belgische en ook niet in de Nederlandse vlag vindt
- daar rijden de auto's aan de linkerkant van de weg
- land dat bekend staat om kaas en wijn
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- officieel document dat je nodig hebt als je je verplaatst
- typisch gerecht uit ons land, van aardappelen gemaakt
- is een kleur van de vlag van Senegal die je ook in de Nederlandse vlag vindt
- naam van een leuke school in Koewacht
- ziekte die veroorzaakt wordt door de steek van een mug
- staat in het midden van de Senegalese vlag
- typische groente uit België, door meester Sander gekweekt
- buurland van België dat ook leerlingen stuurt naar onze school
19 Clues: Afrikaanse trommel • vervelend Afrikaans vliegje • hoofdstad van ons eigen Belgenlandje • naam van een leuke school in Koewacht • land dat bekend staat om kaas en wijn • van... tot in Amerika zong K3 lang geleden • staat in het midden van de Senegalese vlag • land waar jullie met de klas rond gaan werken • stalen vogel waarmee je naar verre landen vliegt • ...
The World Around Us 2024-06-27
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- Old stories passed along by word of mouth.
- Forests provide these for animals.
- Something that is strong and doesn’t break easily.
- The natural surroundings where we find land, water, and plants.
- Less than one-third of Earth's surface.
- Type of myth that explains something in nature.
- Ocean plants make this for us to breathe.
- These help keep the air clean and make oxygen.
- A natural resource that is limited and cannot be replaced.
- We get oxygen from these and they are a natural resource.
- A renewable resource needed to grow food on land.
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- The base or the bottom part of something that holds it up.
- Something that is very, very big.
- Covers more than two-thirds of Earth's surface.
- To keep land watered so more plants can grow.
- To talk in a very general way, not focusing on the small details.
- A natural resource that can be replaced.
- Small, hard pieces that cover the skin of fish and reptiles like lizards and snakes.
- Type of water found in rivers, lakes, and streams.
19 Clues: Something that is very, very big. • Forests provide these for animals. • Less than one-third of Earth's surface. • A natural resource that can be replaced. • Ocean plants make this for us to breathe. • Old stories passed along by word of mouth. • To keep land watered so more plants can grow. • These help keep the air clean and make oxygen. • ...
Patronen: welvaart en welzijn (herhaling 4e klas) 2025-08-23
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- proces waarbij kolonien zelfstandig worden
- indeling van de wereld in centrum, periferie en semi-periferie
- proces waarbij de industriele sector een belangrijke positie inneemt
- gebied waar kolonisten zich blijvend vestigen
- arme landen in het wereldsysteem
- kolonie die wordt gebruikt voor produceren van producten
- dienstensector
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- deel van de bevolking dat tegen betaling een beroep uitoefent plus de werklozen
- verschillen in welvaart en welzijn tussen gebieden
- het niet kunnen lezen en schrijven
- proces waarbij de industriele activiteiten in een gebied verdwijnen
- verwachte, gemiddelde aantal levensjaren vanaf de geboorte
- bruto binnenlandsproduct; de waarde van goederen en diensten die door binnen EN buitenlandse ondernemingen/personen in een land wordt geproduceerd
- beroepsbevolking die werkt in landbouw en mijnbouw
- de waarde van goederen en diensten die door alle staatsburgers van een land (ook diegene die in het buitenland wonen)
- levensomstandigheden in een land of gebied gemeten naar koopkracht, alfabetisme en levensverwachting
- rijke landen in het wereldsysteem
- VN-ontwikkelingsindex
- hoeveelheid goederen of diensten die je in een land voor één dollar kunt kopen
19 Clues: dienstensector • VN-ontwikkelingsindex • arme landen in het wereldsysteem • rijke landen in het wereldsysteem • het niet kunnen lezen en schrijven • proces waarbij kolonien zelfstandig worden • gebied waar kolonisten zich blijvend vestigen • verschillen in welvaart en welzijn tussen gebieden • beroepsbevolking die werkt in landbouw en mijnbouw • ...
Chapter 6 pages 203-211 2013-03-25
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- The first African American jockey to win 3 Kentucky Derby’s
- In 1901, Carlisle played the University of Michigan for a $2000 guarantee in what Michigan city
- African American cyclist that held 7 world records between 1898 and 1900
- In 1895, the all-black Page Fence Company baseball team had a record of 118-36-2 and came from what city in Michigan
- Founder of the Negro National League
- Famous cycling race in Europe that lasts three weeks long
- Name of the team that Jim Thorpe guided as player-manager in the NFL
- He was stripped of two 1912 Olympic gold medals because he played minor league baseball in 1909
- Number of people killed in “race riots” after 1910 prize fight in Reno, NV
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- The first Native American baseball player to reach the major league level
- In 1910, came out of retirement to fight Jack Johnson for the heavyweight championship and lost in Reno, NV
- The movement between 1914 and 1919 where 500,000 African Americans traveled North
- Nickname for Carlisle football coach Glenn Warner, who was known for trick plays and innovative formations
- Both Canadians and Americans adopted the traditional American Indians game of ______ by the 19th century
- What was the name of the Indian School that was formally an Army barracks in Pennsylvania
- First African American heavyweight boxing champion
16 Clues: Founder of the Negro National League • First African American heavyweight boxing champion • Famous cycling race in Europe that lasts three weeks long • The first African American jockey to win 3 Kentucky Derby’s • Name of the team that Jim Thorpe guided as player-manager in the NFL • African American cyclist that held 7 world records between 1898 and 1900 • ...
Fossil Fuels 2025-03-28
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- To protect or save something from waste, loss, or destruction.
- Multicellular organisms that are typically motile and consume organic matter for sustenance.
- Station A facility where energy, usually electricity, is generated and distributed.
- A naturally occurring liquid found in rock formations, commonly refined into fuel.
- Gas A fossil fuel that is found deep underground and used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
- Fuels Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas that are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- The ability to do work, often produced from various sources like fuel, electricity, or sunlight.
- To use up or absorb something, often referring to resources like food or energy.
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- A resource that cannot be replaced within a human lifespan, such as fossil fuels.
- Living organisms that typically use sunlight to make their food through photosynthesis.
- Extinct reptiles that lived millions of years ago, known for their large size and variety.
- A black or brownish-black sedimentary rock used as fuel for power generation and heating.
- A resource that can be replenished naturally in a short amount of time, such as solar or wind energy.
- A liquid natural resource used for fuel and other products, derived from deep underground.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and energy to the Earth.
- The parts of something left over after it has been used, consumed, or decomposed.
16 Clues: To protect or save something from waste, loss, or destruction. • To use up or absorb something, often referring to resources like food or energy. • A resource that cannot be replaced within a human lifespan, such as fossil fuels. • The parts of something left over after it has been used, consumed, or decomposed. • ...
Geography. Unit 3 - Overview 2025-05-26
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- – Not deep.
- – To put under the ground.
- – To give or provide something.
- – Something placed on a hook to attract fish.
- – To go across a large space.
- – A small road or track to walk on.
- – A small, smooth stone.
- – A place where people are buried.
- – To move out over a large area.
- – A place where oil is cleaned and processed.
- – The bottom of the sea.
- – Cleaned or made safe (like water).
- – A very large rock.
- – A pipe that carries water, oil, or gas.
- – To make a liquid flow.
- – A small bush with many branches.
- – To make something less.
- – A tool used to catch animals.
- – To stop something from happening.
- – All of something.
- – To make land usable again.
- – Dirty water and waste from homes and buildings.
- – A long, narrow piece of land sticking into the sea.
- – Small branches and twigs, often used for firewood.
- – The strongest or most common (like wind or ideas).
- – A curved piece of metal used for catching fish.
- – A small lake near the sea, often behind a reef.
- – A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- – To accidentally let something flow out.
- – To change or prepare something (like food or water).
- – A mix of things twisted together.
- – Easy to break or damage.
- – Sea animals with hard shells, like crabs and shrimp.
- – A barrier that separates land.
- – A narrow strip of water between two pieces of land.
- – Worth a lot of money or very useful.
- – To drop or leave behind (like sand or mud).
- off – To snap or fall away from something.
- – A worm that makes silk threads.
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- – A small empty space in land or a tree.
- – Something harmful that can kill or make sick.
- – Water partly surrounded by land, smaller than a gulf.
- – A large open area of land or water.
- – Chemicals used to kill insects that harm plants.
- – The rise and fall of the sea.
- – To slowly break or wash away.
- – A person who lives in a place.
- – A specific or known one.
- – Away from the coast.
- – A wall to control water flow.
- – To be made of certain parts.
- – To make air, water, or land dirty.
- – A wall in the sea that stops big waves.
- – A special part of something.
- – The natural home of a plant or animal.
- – Thick or full, like a dense forest.
- – To throw away waste or rubbish.
- – Rich and doing well.
- – To stack or put in a heap.
- – When rocks and earth slide down a hill.
- – To make sure something happens.
- – New and made with the latest ideas.
- – A long narrow hilltop or mountain line.
- – To move something from one place to another.
- – A building where people pray.
- – Land where animals eat grass.
- – Made by people, not natural.
- – To ruin or damage something.
- – A narrow strip of sand or rock in the sea.
- – Catching too many fish, so fish start to disappear.
- – A sea animal with a hard shell, sometimes has pearls.
- – A small sea animal with a black shell.
- – A small body of still water.
- – To keep safe.
- – Land with water on three sides.
- – The thick main stem of a tree.
- – Destroyed or broken, often a sunken ship.
- – Land with water all around it.
- – Something burned to give energy (like petrol).
- – A safe place where ships stay.
- – To raise animals or fish.
81 Clues: – Not deep. • – To keep safe. • – All of something. • – A very large rock. • – Away from the coast. • – Rich and doing well. • – A small, smooth stone. • – The bottom of the sea. • – To make a liquid flow. • – To make something less. • – To put under the ground. • – A specific or known one. • – Easy to break or damage. • – To raise animals or fish. • – To stack or put in a heap. • ...
European Countries 2023-09-12
Across
- - Fjord-filled nation
- - Windmill-filled nation
- - Largest landmass country
- - Little Mermaid's home
- - Berlin Wall's former home
- - Eiffel Tower country
- - Chopin's birthplace
- - Brexit nation
- - Iberian Peninsula country
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- - Mozart's birthplace
- - Home to the Colosseum
- - Chocolate and waffles land
- - Alpine country
- - Viking heritage land
- - Prague capital country
- - Emerald Isle nation
- - Bullfighting nation
- - Birthplace of democracy
18 Clues: - Brexit nation • - Alpine country • - Fjord-filled nation • - Mozart's birthplace • - Emerald Isle nation • - Bullfighting nation • - Chopin's birthplace • - Viking heritage land • - Eiffel Tower country • - Home to the Colosseum • - Little Mermaid's home • - Windmill-filled nation • - Prague capital country • - Birthplace of democracy • - Largest landmass country • ...
LO SPORT & MUST 2023-02-28
18 Clues: 1 net • tackle • arm work • big gloves • use a line • long board • use the wall • ice and grass • libra muscles • sand and land • type of karate • no hands or arms • both ice and land • pong tap it Gently • large outdoor course • no running with ball • dribble dribble dribble • balance, strength and flexibility
Animals 2023-07-07
Across
- king of all snake
- smartest animal
- Flying mammal
- one the big cat family
- national bird
- king under the water
- Large marsupial
- land scavenger
- fastest land animals
- Whale largest mammal
Down
- Man's best friend
- largest snake in the world
- king of forests
- fastest bird
- Has a trunk
- national animals
- Likes to chase mice
- largest wingspan
18 Clues: Has a trunk • fastest bird • Flying mammal • national bird • land scavenger • smartest animal • king of forests • Large marsupial • national animals • largest wingspan • Man's best friend • king of all snake • Likes to chase mice • king under the water • fastest land animals • one the big cat family • Whale largest mammal • largest snake in the world
Medieval power words 2021-05-17
Across
- somebody who held the lands
- when the firstborn child has success
- somebody who has control over others
- something that refers to the Middle Ages
- a young boy that became a knight
- a system of medieval time
- land
- where monks live
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- part of a lords land
- somebody who supervises the churches
- the knight system with it's code
- a peasant that has to serve a lord
- when Europe and Asia are combined
- a group in the medieval times
- an engine for war, that has a sling
- Benedictine Rule rules that were written by monks, or Saint Benedict
- somebody that protects, and holds the land
- a member of the religious community
18 Clues: land • where monks live • part of a lords land • a system of medieval time • somebody who held the lands • a group in the medieval times • the knight system with it's code • a young boy that became a knight • when Europe and Asia are combined • a peasant that has to serve a lord • an engine for war, that has a sling • a member of the religious community • ...
From Creation through the Patriarchs 2013-10-14
Across
- Because of her origin, she doesn't eat anymore ribs
- The son who takes his father's blessing
- the first book of the Bible
- He is the first one to be promised offspring and land
- He will eventually lead the people out of Egypt
- He was tricked... bad
- He offered an acceptable sacrifice
- Jacob's name is changed to ________
- He built the Ark
Down
- The land given to Abraham and his descendents
- He was a dreamer
- one of the wives of Jacob
- The land where Joseph goes
- Abraham was told to _________ his son
- She tricked her husband
- The Wife of Abraham
- This man was very jealous
- one of the wives of Jacob
- He is the original "earth man"
19 Clues: He was a dreamer • He built the Ark • The Wife of Abraham • He was tricked... bad • She tricked her husband • one of the wives of Jacob • This man was very jealous • one of the wives of Jacob • The land where Joseph goes • the first book of the Bible • He is the original "earth man" • He offered an acceptable sacrifice • Jacob's name is changed to ________ • ...
Israel-Palestinian Conflict 2023-05-05
Across
- separate ones existed for Jews and Muslims
- name given to new Jewish country
- property is controlled and protected by a group
- formally ask for independence
- someone forced to flee a country
- Prime Minister who turned to UN for help
- land on the Jordan River
- one of Islam's most important shrines
- ruled Palestine during the Balfour Declaration
Down
- a trust territory
- strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea
- short war between Israel and five other countries
- the religious center of ancient Judea
- one of the Arab countries that attacked in 1948
- empire that Palestine had been part of
- Jewish holy land
- rise of Jewish nationalism
- the religion of Palestinan Arabs
18 Clues: Jewish holy land • a trust territory • land on the Jordan River • rise of Jewish nationalism • formally ask for independence • name given to new Jewish country • someone forced to flee a country • the religion of Palestinan Arabs • the religious center of ancient Judea • one of Islam's most important shrines • empire that Palestine had been part of • ...
Geography Terms 2013-09-09
Across
- Is to circle around something
- A book of maps or charts
- Fertile land in desert
- is a body of water, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- The point in the orbit of a planet
- A narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- The amount to which something happens or is present
- an extended mass of ice formed from snow
- Part of a body near a coast in which ships can anchor safely
- is a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship
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- The height from a fixed point
- a chain or large group of islands
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
- the directions away from any given place based upon magnetic north
- stream feeding larger body of water
- north, south, east, west
- a small fertile or green area in a desert region
- A dry, unfertile area of land
- Channel joining large bodies of water
19 Clues: Fertile land in desert • A book of maps or charts • north, south, east, west • The height from a fixed point • Is to circle around something • A dry, unfertile area of land • a chain or large group of islands • The point in the orbit of a planet • stream feeding larger body of water • Channel joining large bodies of water • an extended mass of ice formed from snow • ...
Animals and nature 2025-04-01
Across
- Sandy or rocky area by water, great for relaxing and sunbathing.
- Strong, agile cat with spotted fur that lives in many places.
- Large area filled with trees and wildlife.
- Rural area with natural landscapes, fields, and small communities, away from cities.
- Space above the Earth where clouds and the sun are.
- Frozen water found in cold places.
- Flowing water that goes to an ocean, sea, or lake.
- Smaller part of the ocean, usually near land.
- Material from trees used for building and making furniture.
Down
- Green plant that covers the ground, common in fields and gardens.
- Colorful insect with big, delicate wings that changes from caterpillar to butterfly.
- Colorful and fragrant parts of plants that attract pollinators.
- Small area with trees and plants.
- Large body of water surrounded by land.
- Natural elevation of land, usually steep.
- Big cat known as the "king of the jungle," lives in groups and has a mane.
- Dry area with little vegetation, hot temperatures, and little rain.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Insect that helps plants grow and makes honey.
19 Clues: Land surrounded by water. • Small area with trees and plants. • Frozen water found in cold places. • Large body of water surrounded by land. • Natural elevation of land, usually steep. • Large area filled with trees and wildlife. • Smaller part of the ocean, usually near land. • Insect that helps plants grow and makes honey. • ...
Mexico en de VS 2016-10-18
Across
- samenwerkingsverband van een aantal bedrijven
- buitenlandse assemblage bedrijven die in mexico hebben gevestigd
- overeenkomst Mexico - VS om seizoensmigratie te stimuleren
- groei van populatie door natuurlijke groei en migratie
- kleine gebieden binnen een land met gunstige vestigingsvoorwaarden
- de verandering van een samenleving met een hoog geboorte/sterftecijfer naar een laag geboorte/sterftecijfer
- gemeenschappelijke opvattingen over taal, gewoonten, waarden en normen
- alle stappen van een productieproces, van idee tot eindproduct
Down
- het weghalen van beperkingen in de handel
- de verhouding van de waarde van de import en de export
- verdeling van de bevolking over een bepaald gebied
- het in elkaar zetten van producten uit losse onderdelen
- het slechter worden van de verhouding tussen de waarde van de export en import van een land
- industrialisatie van een land gericht op het verminderen van de import
- geld dat door migranten naar hun thuisland wordt gestuurd
- groep landen met onderlinge afspraken om handelsbelemmeringen af te schaffen
- overeenkomst voor vrijhandel tussen mexico, vs en canada
- migratie naar een ander land om werk te vinden
- hoeveelheid goederen die men voor een inkomen kan kopen'
19 Clues: het weghalen van beperkingen in de handel • samenwerkingsverband van een aantal bedrijven • migratie naar een ander land om werk te vinden • verdeling van de bevolking over een bepaald gebied • de verhouding van de waarde van de import en de export • groei van populatie door natuurlijke groei en migratie • het in elkaar zetten van producten uit losse onderdelen • ...
History Ch. 4 Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-26
Across
- part of the river where the current is fast and large boulders stick out of the water
- To take as a rightful owner
- Trade a business where animal fur is traded for other things or for money
- the skin of an animal with the fur still attached
- a place in its natural state, where few people live.
- meeting face to face
- a thick cloth made by pressing and heating fur and wood together.
- A building in which logs are sawed into boards
- a piece of land; ground.
- Route a route over water or land that is used by traders
- to travel to a new place to learn about it
- a large group of trappers or soldiers organized for a special activity.
Down
- to move into a new country or place to live.
- a person who is owned by another.
- across the land
- to measure the land.
- a strong, tall fence made from logs.
- one who translates one language into another as someone is talking.
- a journey taken for a specific purpose.
19 Clues: across the land • to measure the land. • meeting face to face • a piece of land; ground. • To take as a rightful owner • a person who is owned by another. • a strong, tall fence made from logs. • a journey taken for a specific purpose. • to travel to a new place to learn about it • to move into a new country or place to live. • A building in which logs are sawed into boards • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-05-06
Across
- cheif of cherokee,petitioned congress to not remove cherokee
- 8 lotteries held between 1805-33, worked by entering drawings (“lotteries”) to win land formerly settled by Native Americans
- cheif of creek indians,signed second treaty of indian springs and was executed
- a member of any of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, especially those indigenous to what is now the continental US.
- final removal of cherokee from georgia
- the founding of this metal lead to john ross and his people bieng kicked off
- the creation of this object lead to a boost in profits and a demand for slavery
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- 530,000,000 acres of land from france for 15 million in 1803
- Due to corruption, Georgia ceded land to the U.S. government. The state’s western border moved from the Mississippi River to the Chattahoochee River.
- it granted land to indians west of mississipi in exchange for current indian lands
- georgia had no right to interfere with cherokees sovereign nation and gerogias laws did not matter
- gave land to white male head of households
- provided 160 acres of land to anyone who settled out west
- first public university
- fugitive slave law was enforced in so many free slaves were in fear and slave trade in dc was banned
15 Clues: first public university • final removal of cherokee from georgia • gave land to white male head of households • provided 160 acres of land to anyone who settled out west • 530,000,000 acres of land from france for 15 million in 1803 • cheif of cherokee,petitioned congress to not remove cherokee • ...
Sea and Beach 2023-12-09
Across
- A shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a barrier, often a reef.
- A long, narrow bank of sand in a body of water, often visible at low tide.
- A group or chain of islands, often found in close proximity to each other.
- A large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean and often partially enclosed by land.
- The area along the coast where land meets the sea, often characterized by beaches and cliffs.
- A large area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay.
- A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward, often smaller than a gulf.
Down
- A vast and expansive saltwater body covering a significant part of the Earth's surface.
- Reef A structure formed by coral polyps, providing habitat for diverse marine life.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, connected to the mainland.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water, often between two landmasses.
- A small, sheltered bay or coastal inlet.
- A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets surrounding a lagoon.
- A partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater.
15 Clues: A small, sheltered bay or coastal inlet. • A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea. • A long, narrow bank of sand in a body of water, often visible at low tide. • A group or chain of islands, often found in close proximity to each other. • A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets surrounding a lagoon. • ...
Sea and Beach 2023-12-05
Across
- A shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a barrier, often a reef.
- A long, narrow bank of sand in a body of water, often visible at low tide.
- A group or chain of islands, often found in close proximity to each other.
- A large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean and often partially enclosed by land.
- The area along the coast where land meets the sea, often characterized by beaches and cliffs.
- A large area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay.
- A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward, often smaller than a gulf.
Down
- A vast and expansive saltwater body covering a significant part of the Earth's surface.
- Reef A structure formed by coral polyps, providing habitat for diverse marine life.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, connected to the mainland.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water, often between two landmasses.
- A small, sheltered bay or coastal inlet.
- A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets surrounding a lagoon.
- A partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater.
15 Clues: A small, sheltered bay or coastal inlet. • A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea. • A long, narrow bank of sand in a body of water, often visible at low tide. • A group or chain of islands, often found in close proximity to each other. • A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets surrounding a lagoon. • ...
Before and after 2021-02-23
Across
- piggy _____ ache
- rag _____ house
- hopping Australian marsupial
- Tea for _____ left feet
- siete or septum
- hair _____ cord
- tallest land animal
Down
- has black and white stripes
- butter _____ shake
- Glen Urquhart mascot
- domesticated canine
- sun _____ tone
- fastest land animal
- domesticated feline
- ever _____ noon
- We are number _____ trick pony
- cart _____ barrow
- starts life as a tadpole
18 Clues: sun _____ tone • rag _____ house • ever _____ noon • siete or septum • hair _____ cord • piggy _____ ache • cart _____ barrow • butter _____ shake • domesticated canine • fastest land animal • domesticated feline • tallest land animal • Glen Urquhart mascot • Tea for _____ left feet • starts life as a tadpole • has black and white stripes • hopping Australian marsupial • ...
Geografi kryds og tværs 2022-06-09
10 Clues: over tyskland • under nordamerika • verdens største by • ruslands hovedstad • det mindste land i EU • verrdens største land • det største land i EU • de bliver bombet konstant • ligger sydøst fra pakistan • det tættest beboede land i verden
Medieval Ages 2023-05-23
10 Clues: Land Grant • Monastic Orders • Holy Roman Emperor • Land Tenure System • Merovingian Dynasty • Feudal Lord's subordinate • Peasant bound to the land • King John, Limited Monarchy • Joan of Arc, England vs. France • Richard the Lionheart, Saladin, Holy Land
Victor og Zanders crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- har kvinder stemmeret
- hvad gør nazister
- hvad er verden største land
- hvad hedder dronning af Danmark
- hvad skete der i år 1763
- hvad var der i toppen af Blåtårn
- hvem blev adlet af den engelske konge og fik titlen sir
- hvem blev skudt i baghovedet til en opera koncert
- hvem var Peter den store
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- hvad hedder Guds søn
- hvem blev premierminister i 1757
- hvem er den største opdagelses rejsende
- hvem sad i fængsel på Bornholm
- hvad hedder ham der blev kaldt søhelten
- brændte København
- hvad hedder Gud
- hvem er den ondeste mand i verden
- hvad skete der i år 1658
- hvilket land var det næststørste land i 1600-tallet
19 Clues: hvad hedder Gud • brændte København • hvad gør nazister • hvad hedder Guds søn • har kvinder stemmeret • hvad skete der i år 1763 • hvad skete der i år 1658 • hvem var Peter den store • hvad er verden største land • hvem sad i fængsel på Bornholm • hvad hedder dronning af Danmark • hvem blev premierminister i 1757 • hvad var der i toppen af Blåtårn • hvem er den ondeste mand i verden • ...
Kald krig og norsk utenrikspolitikk 2022-03-11
Across
- Målet for Francis Gary Powers
- Himmelretning som sier noe om Norges valg i 1949
- Våpen som ikke skulle lagres i Norge
- Organisasjon som ble stiftet i 1949
- Byen der regjeringen satt under krigen
- Stedet der Gerhardsen holdt sin tale mot NKP
- Land som opplevde kommunistisk kupp i 1948
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- NKP ble utsatt for dette
- Norge tok dette i NATO-alliansen
- U2 er denne typen fly
- Datoen i mai 1945 tyskerne kapitulerte
- Nordisk land som tenkte nokså likt som Norge
- Nordisk land som ønsket forbli nøytrale
- En Gerhardsen
- En Khrusjtsjov
- Norges kommunistiske parti
- Lederen i Sovjet ved andre verdenskrigs slutt
- Datoen i april 1940 Norge ble angrepet
18 Clues: En Gerhardsen • En Khrusjtsjov • U2 er denne typen fly • NKP ble utsatt for dette • Norges kommunistiske parti • Målet for Francis Gary Powers • Norge tok dette i NATO-alliansen • Organisasjon som ble stiftet i 1949 • Våpen som ikke skulle lagres i Norge • Datoen i mai 1945 tyskerne kapitulerte • Byen der regjeringen satt under krigen • Datoen i april 1940 Norge ble angrepet • ...
vocabulary 2016-09-15
Across
- plants and trees
- cold evergreen forest
- the world around us
- the way people live
- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- dry area with few plants and trees
- story passed down that may or may or may not be true
Down
- high, flat land
- normal weather in a place
- treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- culture farming
- land under governments control
- the state of being poor
- actions for a special event wedding, funeral, prayer, etc
- free time
- village stacked adobe houses
- a group of families with the same back ground and culture
- sun baked bricks made of clay and straw
18 Clues: free time • high, flat land • culture farming • plants and trees • the world around us • the way people live • cold evergreen forest • the state of being poor • normal weather in a place • village stacked adobe houses • land under governments control • dry area with few plants and trees • sun baked bricks made of clay and straw • treeless plain with soil that is always frozen • ...
ch 21 Crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- complete control of the market
- island of exotic spices in Europe
- the study of organisms and environment
- river mostly important in Thailand
- strips of land connecting 2 land masses
- inactive for long periods of time
- continuously changing geographic zone
- river is the longest in SE Asia
Down
- key leader in the Filipino movement
- variety of species in an ecosystem
- cathcing enough just for live on
- the business of trading goods and services
- famous temple complex
- surrounded by land on all sides
- small relative of the kangaroo
- raw material used to make aluminum
- river is about half as long as Mekong
- fierce tropical storms with heavy rains and wind
18 Clues: famous temple complex • complete control of the market • small relative of the kangaroo • surrounded by land on all sides • river is the longest in SE Asia • cathcing enough just for live on • island of exotic spices in Europe • inactive for long periods of time • variety of species in an ecosystem • river mostly important in Thailand • raw material used to make aluminum • ...
LAGNAMN: 2025-08-02
Across
- Vad heter gruppen?
- Vem är artisten?
- Vilket land kommer bandet från?
- Vad heter låten?
- Vilken artist slog igenom med denna låt 2006?
- Vad heter sångaren?
- Vad heter artisten?
- Vad hette artisten egentligen (för- och efternamn)?
- Vilken genre är låten mest förknippad med?
- Från vilket land kommer bandet?
- Vilken årstid nämns inte i låten? (vår, sommar, höst, vinter)
Down
- Vad heter artisten i efternamn?
- Vad heter gruppen?
- I vilken känd serie var rapparen i denna grupp med i?
- Vilket land kommer artisten från?
- Vad heter låten?
- Vilket årtionde släpptes låten?
- Vad heter bandet?
- I vilken stad vann ABBA Eurovision med denna låt?
- Hur många gånger har artisten vunnit Eurovision?
- Vilket land kommer artisten från?
21 Clues: Vem är artisten? • Vad heter låten? • Vad heter låten? • Vad heter bandet? • Vad heter gruppen? • Vad heter gruppen? • Vad heter sångaren? • Vad heter artisten? • Vad heter artisten i efternamn? • Vilket årtionde släpptes låten? • Vilket land kommer bandet från? • Från vilket land kommer bandet? • Vilket land kommer artisten från? • Vilket land kommer artisten från? • ...
Mi'kmaw Studies 11: Unit 1 - Quiz 2 Review 2021-03-10
Across
- Arrival of Europeans and the next 200 years of interaction
- Along with fish and fur, a valuable resource to European settlers
- Means 'taking only what you need'.
- A drawing carved in stone used to communicate information
- In Europe, the ____ farmed the land
- A European trade good that made Mi'kmaq hunting more efficient.
- In Europe, the ____ owned the land
- A legendary cultural hero of the Mi'kmaq
- A place in a town/city where goods were bought and sold.
- How goods/resources are shared in a community
Down
- Symbolic leather belt that recorded the history of the Mi'kmaq.
- One of the most popular North American furs among Europeans
- One of the two main colours found on a wampum belt.
- To be ___ means a person/group does not always live in one place
- Settlers (e.g. French, British) relied on written contracts.
- The 'secretary' of the Grand Council; keeper of the wampum belt.
- Land set aside for the Mi'kmaq by the British after 1760.
- The making of goods needed/wanted by a society
- Taking over another land to exploit its resources
19 Clues: Means 'taking only what you need'. • In Europe, the ____ owned the land • In Europe, the ____ farmed the land • A legendary cultural hero of the Mi'kmaq • How goods/resources are shared in a community • The making of goods needed/wanted by a society • Taking over another land to exploit its resources • One of the two main colours found on a wampum belt. • ...
Medieval times 2024-02-05
Across
- A person who receives land and protection from a feudal lord in return for loyalty to that lord
- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
- A political and social system in which large land holders gave protection to people in return for services
- An association of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans, particularly in the Middle Ages
- an organization of people in the same craft or trade
- A place where communities of monks live lives of devotion to God in isolation from the outside world
- land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- one of the seven Christian ceremonies in which God's grace is transmitted to people
Down
- King of the Franks who in 800 AD was crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire
- The castle and estate (land) of a feudal lord
- An armed, mounted soldier of the feudal system who gives military service to a lord
- A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land
- church officials or a group of people who have been ordained for religious service
- Scandinavian peoples whose sailors raided Europe from the 700s through the 1100s. Came from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
- a member of a class of persons who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank
- People who gave their land to a lord and offered their servitude in return for protection from the lord.
- a place in which a community of religious people live (monks)
17 Clues: The castle and estate (land) of a feudal lord • an organization of people in the same craft or trade • a place in which a community of religious people live (monks) • A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord. • land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service • ...
Handout 1.4 (U6L8A+) 2023-08-03
Across
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves
- a very large area of sea
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
Down
- a series of mountains or mountain ridges closely related in position and direction
- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
- an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake
- a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together
- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land
14 Clues: a very large area of sea • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain • a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land • a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together • a series of mountains or mountain ridges closely related in position and direction • ...
Handout 1.4 (U6L8A+) 2023-08-03
Across
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves
- a very large area of sea
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
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- a series of mountains or mountain ridges closely related in position and direction
- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
- an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake
- a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together
- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land
14 Clues: a very large area of sea • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain • a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land • a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together • a series of mountains or mountain ridges closely related in position and direction • ...
the hunger games 2014-05-30
17 Clues: life • food • a bird • can kill • lifeless • the continent • empty stomach • ending one life • a strong feeling • katniss's sister • katniss's friend • katniss's friend • main spot of land • small area of land • is an enclosed area • helps with the games • looking for animals as food
Kreuzworträtsel 2020-02-17
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- August Nationalfeiertag der Schweiz
- Vater Jesus
- Kleinster Kanton von der Schweiz
- Hauptstadt von Portugal
- Hund auf englisch
- Längster Fluss
- Anderes Wort für Viereck
- Ortiz Königin von Spanien
- Hauptstadt von Russland
- Wildtier
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- Hauptstadt von der Schweiz
- Ronaldo Fussballspieler Portugal
- Paris Sehenswürdigkeit
- Grösstes Land Europas
- Hauptstadt von Belgien
- Land in west Europas
- Farbe einen Raben
- Präsident Amerikas
- Längster Fluss von Portugal
- Grösster Kontinent
20 Clues: Wildtier • Vater Jesus • Längster Fluss • Farbe einen Raben • Hund auf englisch • Präsident Amerikas • Grösster Kontinent • Land in west Europas • Grösstes Land Europas • Paris Sehenswürdigkeit • Hauptstadt von Belgien • Hauptstadt von Portugal • Hauptstadt von Russland • Anderes Wort für Viereck • Ortiz Königin von Spanien • Hauptstadt von der Schweiz • Längster Fluss von Portugal • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel Toon & Charlotte 2017-12-29
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- Land huwelijksreis
- Land verloving
- Favoriete gezelschapsspel
- Gemeenschappelijke werkgever Toon & Charlotte
- Favoriete tennisspeler Charlotte
- Lievelingskleur Toon
- Fitness Gym Toon
- Naam huisdier
- Sport Charlotte
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- Antwerps woord voor ‘kaalkop’
- Merk GSM Toon
- Sport Toon (vroeger)
- Limburgs woord voor ‘mier’
- West-Vlaams woord voor ‘schommel’
- Winkel trouwkleed Charlotte
- Instrument dat Charlotte nog heeft gespeeld
- Straatnaam
- Favoriete videogame Toon (vroeger)
- Stad eerste ontmoeting Toon & Charlotte
- Huidige werkgever Toon
20 Clues: Straatnaam • Merk GSM Toon • Naam huisdier • Land verloving • Sport Charlotte • Fitness Gym Toon • Land huwelijksreis • Sport Toon (vroeger) • Lievelingskleur Toon • Huidige werkgever Toon • Favoriete gezelschapsspel • Limburgs woord voor ‘mier’ • Winkel trouwkleed Charlotte • Antwerps woord voor ‘kaalkop’ • Favoriete tennisspeler Charlotte • West-Vlaams woord voor ‘schommel’ • ...
A Nation Reborn Vocab 3-3 2025-09-29
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- Anti-immigrant nationalism
- Western land incentive
- Cuban sovereignty limitation
- Post slavery restrictions
- Ruthless industrial capitalists
- Southern Republican collaborators
- Sensationalized war reporting
- Indigenous mass killing
- Freedmen aid agency
- Military enforced equality
- Exposed societal corruption
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- Racial immigration ban
- Coast-connecting infrastructure
- Northern opportunistic politicians
- Market domination strategy
- Volunteer cavalry charge
- Imperialistic military intervention
- Wealth masking inequality
- Cylical labor dependency
- Tribal land allotment
20 Clues: Freedmen aid agency • Tribal land allotment • Racial immigration ban • Western land incentive • Indigenous mass killing • Volunteer cavalry charge • Cylical labor dependency • Post slavery restrictions • Wealth masking inequality • Anti-immigrant nationalism • Market domination strategy • Military enforced equality • Exposed societal corruption • Cuban sovereignty limitation • ...
Getting around 2022-06-17
Plants 1 2023-03-06
apple 2025-09-11
8b 2022-09-28
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- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- a shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length
- a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.
- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- abandon (a person, cause, or organization) in a way considered disloyal or treacherous.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- a small, narrow river.
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
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- a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading.
- a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures.
- the land along a coast.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
- a large area of water surrounded by land.
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil.
21 Clues: a small, narrow river. • the land along a coast. • a piece of land surrounded by water. • a large area of water surrounded by land. • the part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea. • a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • a shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length • ...
7th Grade TX History Era 4 Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-20
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- In 1824, Texas was part of the Mexican state of ________ y Tejas.
- This empresario’s colony was not affected by the The Mexican National Colonization Law of 1824.
- Stephen F. Austin was the ____ successful Texas empresario.
- Before settling Anglo Americans in Texas, Moses Austin ____.
- In 1824, Mexico became a _______. (Form of Government)
- In the 1820's, the _______ government wanted Anglo Americans to settle Texas.
- A _____ is a legal document showing ownership.
- The land in the US cost 1.25 _______ per acre.
- In the Coahuila y Tejas state legislature, Texas had ____ vote(s)
- True or False : Stephen F. Austin did not fulfil his Father’s dying wish.
- Baron de _______ convinced the Spanish Texas governor to approve Moses Austin’s Plan.
- _____ Austin was the first person to consider Anglo American settlement in Texas.
- When Anglo Americans moved to _____, they had to become Mexican citizens so the US did not take their land.
- Stephen F. Austin’s first 300 families in his colony were called “___ ___ 300".
- The land in the US cost ___ times more than the land in Texas.
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- Anglo American immigration will lead to __________.
- The land in Austin’s colony cost 12.5 _____ per acre.
- Moses Austin is known as the __________ of Texas.
- The Coahuila y Tejas colonization law was passed because ________ did not want to live in Texas.
- Colonization helped _______ the land from invaders such as Native Americans.
- Stephen F. Austin’s Colony was in between the Colorado and ______ rivers.
- In the treaty of _______, Mexico gained its independence from Spain.
- Mexican laws were in a document called a ____________.
- Stephen F. Austin, Green Dewitt, and Martin de Leon are all examples of ___________.
- In the Coahuila y Tejas state legislature, Coahuila had ______ vote(s)
- The Mexican National ___________ Law limited colonization in Texas.
- When Moses Austin was dying, his wife wrote a letter to his son, _______ F. Austin, to fulfill Moses’ dying wish.
27 Clues: A _____ is a legal document showing ownership. • The land in the US cost 1.25 _______ per acre. • Moses Austin is known as the __________ of Texas. • Anglo American immigration will lead to __________. • The land in Austin’s colony cost 12.5 _____ per acre. • In 1824, Mexico became a _______. (Form of Government) • ...
Warm-up Puzzle 2021-03-07
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- What was the name of the currency printed by Rutledge and Co and used as legal tender over most of Australia? (2,6)
- What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5)
- What system was introduced by the British Government to raise money to fund emigration from the British Isles to New South Wales? (7,6)
- What nickname was given to the man who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (4,2,7)
- Who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (7,8)
- Besides Portland and Melbourne where else was land sold by Government public auction at this time? (11)
- Besides whalers who else moved into the region of Port Fairy and claimed land? (9)
- What is the name of the indigenous people who inhabit the land in the region of Port Fairy? (11)
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- Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9)
- How long had the local indigenous people lived in the area when the first white settlers arrived in Port Fairy? (5,8,5)
- Where did a majority of the first white settlers in Port Fairy come from? (10)
- Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8)
- Where was the first whaling station established along the southwest coast of Victoria? (8)
- What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8)
- What did the first Europeans take from the indigenous people without asking? (4)
- What kind of evidence suggests the Indigenous people arrived in Australia many thousands of years ago? (14)
- How much was paid per acre for the 5,120 acres purchased in Port Fairy? (3,5)
- What happened to the indigenous men, women and children when the first white settlers arrived in the area of Port Fairy? (9)
- What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7)
- In what region of the colony of New South Wales was the system of land purchase of 5,120 acres restricted to? (4,7,8)
20 Clues: Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8) • What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5) • Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9) • What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7) • What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8) • ...
Middle Ages Project Seventh 2023-04-20
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- Having or showing compassion.
- Overhanging holes in a castle; also known as a murderhole.
- Place where people were punished.
- The commanders of the knights.
- Head of a monastery.
- Peasants bound to the land.
- Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace.
- Converted to Christianity after winning a battle.
- System where Christians withdraw to live a holy life.
- Defeated the Spanish Moors
- Church law
- The political and military system that developed in the absence of a strong central government.
- The grant of land in the system of feudalism.
- Another title for the Middle Ages
- He created the Holy Roman Empire and appreciated education.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- The title given to the owner of a manor.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- Type of pain containing tiny glass particles.
- After paying homage to the lord, the holder of the land giving service to the lord.
- Defense against attacks.
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- Cause someone to be useless in fighting.
- An external arched support for the wall of a church or other building.
- A woman that would give herbs and incantations to sick people.
- A person of high birth, rank and title who typically owned land.
- A mounted soldier in armor who served royalty or a lord
- An herb that was used for stomach pains in the Dark Ages.
- The battle where Charles the Hammer defeated the Spanish Moors
- Able to produce all that is necessary to survive.
- A system where the eldest son inherits the land.
- The house and all the land that surrounds it during the Middle Ages.
- Time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Modern period from 500 – 1500 CE
- Very brave.
- Metal coverings used to protect the body in battle.
- This refers to the slits in the castle wall.
- Soldiers on horseback.
- The Church tax equated to 10% of your income.
37 Clues: Church law • Very brave. • Head of a monastery. • Soldiers on horseback. • Defense against attacks. • Defeated the Spanish Moors • Peasants bound to the land. • Having or showing compassion. • The commanders of the knights. • Place where people were punished. • Another title for the Middle Ages • Cause someone to be useless in fighting. • The title given to the owner of a manor. • ...
Milestones Crossword ROUND 2 2023-04-28
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- This invention massively accelerated Georgia's economy, but increased desire for slavery
- The South was split into military _________________ during Congressional Reconstruction
- Depriving African-Americans the right to vote is known as this
- The acres a Revolutionary War veteran could earn under Headright system
- This being in Dahloenga caused many Georgians to demand the Cherokee Indians be removed
- Laws during Reconstruction era that were meant to continue discrimination of African Americans
- This officially abolished all slavery in the United States
- This new government agency helped poor white southerners and newly free former slaves
- In order to be re-enter the Union under the presidential plan, southern states had to do THIS to the 13th Amendment
- Ten percent of THIS had to swear allegiance in order to be readmitted into the Union under the Presidential reconstruction plan
- Similar to tenant farming, where poor farmers could rent land from landowners in exchange for a portion of their crops
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- Land grant system where white male head-of-households received 200 acres
- This officially made all African-Americans citizens and protected their rights
- During the later years of Reconstruction, this had to be sent into the South to help get rid of the KKK
- Georgia's 5 capitals moved this way over time
- First state sponsored university in United States
- For the first time, THESE existed during Reconstruction as the military oversaw elections
- Killed by his own people for selling away Creek land to the government
- WEB helped create this
- Name of massive land fraud where companies bribed General Assembly members to sell millions of acres of land
- Many of these in Georgia's General Assembly were members of the KKK
- This man attempted to use the legal system to keep his people's land; President Andrew Jackson took it anyway
22 Clues: WEB helped create this • Georgia's 5 capitals moved this way over time • First state sponsored university in United States • This officially abolished all slavery in the United States • Depriving African-Americans the right to vote is known as this • Many of these in Georgia's General Assembly were members of the KKK • ...
Ground Water Contamination 2023-05-09
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- This is in the agriculture category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- Another word for mixing
- dangerous
- sources below ____ but above the water table
- rocks or soils, iron, manganese, arsenic
- This is in the battery acid which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
- pumping can also cause the ground water from another aquifer to enter the one being pumped
- This is in antifreeze which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
- This is in the other category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- often find gold during this activity
- used in wet areas to help drain water and transport it to deeper soils
- At the landfil you ___ of garbage.
- Slow movement forms a ___
- This is natural process that reduces the impact of contamination
- this is living everywhere and everyone wants to stay clear of it.
- This is in the industrial category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- if you have ____ in your body you will be sick.
- The contamination of this is due to human activity
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- used for killing invasive plants or insects.
- The result almost is always ___ because of human activity.
- Any activity has the possibility to be a ____
- This is in the residential category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- liquid mixture of hydrocarbons
- organic chemical
- You dispose if garbage at a ____
- This is in the commerical category of the GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION BY LAND USE chart.
- one of the main causes of groundwater contamination.
- Zone of contribution is drawn in surrounding ___
- This is in floor or furniture stripper which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
- A land area larger than the original recharge area
- This is another way the contaminants can move into the ground water system
- This is in grease and lube which is the toxic or hazardous chemical
32 Clues: dangerous • organic chemical • Another word for mixing • Slow movement forms a ___ • liquid mixture of hydrocarbons • You dispose if garbage at a ____ • At the landfil you ___ of garbage. • often find gold during this activity • rocks or soils, iron, manganese, arsenic • used for killing invasive plants or insects. • sources below ____ but above the water table • ...
Begrippen hoofdstuk 3 2014-01-06
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- heilige boek van christenen
- de reden (onderbouwing) van je mening
- figuren met eigenschappen die in een cultuur belangrijk zijn
- wat er gebeurt door een eerdere gebeurtenis
- godsdienst gesticht door Jezus Christus
- land waar jij of je ouders vandaan komen
- naam van volkeren in West-Europa in de tijd van de Grieken en Romeinen
- aanhangers van het jodendom
- iemand die in een land komt wonen
- wat iemand gewoon (normaal) vindt
- hoogste priester van de christelijke kerk, bisschop van Rome
- mensen die in het buitenland zijn geboren en hun kinderen
- inwoners van Rome (en van het Romeinse Rijk)
- aanhangers van het christendom
- gebied waarover een vorst regeert
- waardoor iets gebeurt
- iemand die uit een land verhuist
- wat een groep mensen denkt, doet en maakt
- van de Grieken en Romeinen periode van 3000 v.C. tot 500 (=Oudheid)
- verdraagzaam
- standpunt, wat je ergens van vindt
- bovenmenselijk wezen dat door mensen wordt aanbeden
- vorst van het Romeinse Rijk
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- koninklijke bijnaam van jezus (de gezalfde)
- de familie of het land waaruit je komt
- mensen van wie beide ouders in het land zelf zijn geboren
- de organisatie van christelijke priesters
- mensen die verhuizen (naar een ander land)
- Naam die de Romeinen gaven aan de volkeren in Midden-Europa die niet door de Romeinen overwonnen waren in de tijd van de Grieken en Romeinen
- mensen met een Nederlands paspoort of identiteitsbewijs
- woorden, gebaren of voorwerpen met een speciale betekenis in een cultuur
- wat iemand belangrijk (waardevol) vindt
- geloof in een god, ontstaan in Israël
- mensen waarover een vorst de baas is
- eerbied en waardering
- mening
- de benaming voor de periode die ook wel de periode van de Grieken en Romeinen wordt genoemd
- stenen tafel (plaat) waarbij gelovigen bidden of offeren
- gebedshuis
39 Clues: mening • gebedshuis • verdraagzaam • eerbied en waardering • waardoor iets gebeurt • heilige boek van christenen • aanhangers van het jodendom • vorst van het Romeinse Rijk • aanhangers van het christendom • iemand die uit een land verhuist • iemand die in een land komt wonen • wat iemand gewoon (normaal) vindt • gebied waarover een vorst regeert • standpunt, wat je ergens van vindt • ...
U.S. History 2016-11-18
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- The leader of the American Railway Union.
- where the land race for territories took place.
- Battle where Armstrong Custer underestimated the number of Indians he was facing.
- an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society.
- people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land.
- Leader of the first labor union.
- a group of people who didn't feel the main political parties were doing enough to protect their interests.
- the type of police involved in the Homestead strike.
- Invented the Morse Code.
- This was set up to provide land to Indian families so they could be self sufficient.
- Farmers wanted this as money backing instead of gold.
- America's greatest inventor.
- Idustrialists seen in a good way were called this.
- A philosophy that believes in the survival of the fittest.
- Industrialists seen in a bad way were called this.
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- This bridge was proof the U.S. was a world power in hard work and inventiveness.
- Cheap land, gold, and getting rich were all what factors?
- this kept money supplies tight because it had to be backed by gold.
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor Union.
- Tariffs protected these against foreign products.
- this group of people join the populists because they were against the gold standard.
- Department of gov. who was in charge of making sure reservations had enough supplies.
- Fleeing from crime, religious beliefs, and a new start were all what factors?
- They were put in dangerous positions in work because of their size.
- This is where Indians were put after they were rounded up.
- The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe.
- people who waited for the boom to race and claim land.
- People who bought areas of land in hopes to sell it later for profit.
- taxes on imported goods.
- This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862.
30 Clues: taxes on imported goods. • Invented the Morse Code. • America's greatest inventor. • Leader of the first labor union. • The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe. • The leader of the American Railway Union. • This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862. • where the land race for territories took place. • people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land. • ...
World Cultures Final Review (Medieval Europe) 2024-05-23
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- A political & social system where a Lord provides protection in exchange for loyalty & service
- After Charlemagnes death his 3 grandsons fought for power. This is an _____ struggle.
- In 1215, Nobles rebelled against which King
- Medieval Europe Person at the top of the hierarchy pyramid
- Viking that sailed to North America (not credited for discovery)
- After Charlemagnes death, the Vikings, Muslims & Magyars invaded. This is an ______ factor.
- William The Conqueror built ______ throughout his conquered land
- The economic counterpart to Feudalism
- Vocabulary word describing the time in history before Medieval Europe
- The center of life in a medieval community
- In 1066 he invaded and conquered England
- Eventually the Vikings Norse Religion faded and they converted to:
- A noble that receives land from a King
- Document that established the rights of the nobles and limited the powers of the King
- Norse Mythology - Name of 2 birds kept by God of War
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- United Europe after the Fall of the Western Roman Empire (476)
- Viking warrior that raided and were greatly feared by people
- Land given to knights/vassals in exchange for loyalty
- A highly trained warrior that serves and protects noble
- Name of Viking ship
- The single, largest unifying institution in Medieval Europe
- An unwritten agreement where a vassal receives land from the lord and vassal promises loyalty
- Norse Mythology - Viking God of War
- A period of time in Europe that spanned 1000 years (500 to 1500)
- In Medieval Europe, who was educated
- Where are the Vikings from?
- Person of the lowest social class on the manor
- Code of Conduct established for knights
- Magna Carta is similar to which of our founding documents
- Great Domesday and Little Domesday documented all people, land and animals in England. This is a called a:
- A self-contained world located on the land belonging to a Lord
31 Clues: Name of Viking ship • Where are the Vikings from? • Norse Mythology - Viking God of War • In Medieval Europe, who was educated • The economic counterpart to Feudalism • A noble that receives land from a King • Code of Conduct established for knights • In 1066 he invaded and conquered England • The center of life in a medieval community • ...
Tort Law Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-12
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- someone who has a degree of control over a piece of land, a building or other premises (like an owner or a tenant)
- an act on one person's land that causes harm on another person's land
- a tort that seeks to protect the reputation of individuals and businesses against unfounded and unjustified attacks
- financial compensation (money) awarded to a tort victim
- negligence, a partial defence to the tort of negligence that, if successful, places some of the responsibility for the plaintiff's injury or loss on the plaintiff
- with contractual relations
- a careless wrongful act that causes harm to another person
- the intentional infliction of harmful or offensive physical contact on another person
- host, a business that sells/serves alcohol (for example, a bar)
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- a wrongful act committed by one person, that causes harm to another person, resulting in legal liability for the person who committed the wrongful act
- assumption of risk, a complete defence to the tort of negligence that, if successful, absolves the defendant of any liability for the harm the plaintiff suffered
- person, a hypothetical person of ordinary intelligence who uses ordinary prudence or cautiousness to guide their conduct
- a element of the tort of negligence proved using the "but for" test
- a person who commits a tort
- off, a tort committed when one business represents their goods or services as being those of another business
- a threat of imminent physical harm that disturbs one's sense of security
- an intentionally made false statement that causes harm to another person
- misrepresentation, a carelessly made incorrect statement that causes harm to another person
- imprisonment, the unlawful detention of another person
- to land, a wrongful interference with another person's land (for example, being on someone's land without their permission or any other lawful justification)
20 Clues: with contractual relations • a person who commits a tort • imprisonment, the unlawful detention of another person • financial compensation (money) awarded to a tort victim • a careless wrongful act that causes harm to another person • host, a business that sells/serves alcohol (for example, a bar) • a element of the tort of negligence proved using the "but for" test • ...
Soils Vocabulary 2024-09-03
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- using tillage practices that disturb the surface of the land very little
- alternating the use of land in producing crops
- an area where the soil is often saturated with water
- the physical condition of soil that makes it suitable for crop production
- producing a traditional crop without plowing
- planting crops of different types in strips across a hillside
- a layer of straw, burlap, or other material placed on the top of soil to protect it from wind and water
- a long ridge of earth that follows the contour of land to slow runoff
- a row or cluster of shrubs, trees, or combination of plants that help provide protection from the wind
- performing all field operations on the contour of the land elevation
- a row of trees or shrubs planted to slow the movement of surface wind
- using soil so damage or loss is very little or none
- the loss of soil due to wind
- the loss of soil due to water movement
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- a shallow vegetated ditch that carries runoff away
- the first few inches of soil with the greatest fertility
- a structure, a vegetative measure, or an activity that protects, enhances, or manages oil and other resources
- plowing so the surface of the land is disturbed as little as possible
- a severe kind of erosion. It follows rill erosion if not controlled.
- a protective crop that is grown to prevent soil erosion
- any action or event that lowers the quality of soil
- the loss of soil on sloping land where small channels are formed by running water
- the loss of soil
- the loss of thin layers or sheets of soil
- a structure placed at the bottom of a slope to allow water to flow through but to hold back the soil particles
25 Clues: the loss of soil • the loss of soil due to wind • the loss of soil due to water movement • the loss of thin layers or sheets of soil • producing a traditional crop without plowing • alternating the use of land in producing crops • a shallow vegetated ditch that carries runoff away • any action or event that lowers the quality of soil • ...
Geography 2024-10-09
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- - A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions with few trees.
- - A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
- - A landform surrounded by water on three sides.
- - A seasonal wind that brings heavy rainfall, particularly in South Asia.
- - The imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- - A body of water partially enclosed by land, typically smaller than a gulf.
- - A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- - Half of the Earth, either divided by the equator or by the Prime Meridian.
- - A deep gorge with steep sides, typically carved by a river.
- - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
- - The line where the Earth and sky appear to meet.
- - A flat, elevated area of land.
- - A large ocean wave typically caused by an underwater earthquake.
- reef - A marine structure made of limestone skeletons produced by coral organisms.
- - A dry, barren region with little rainfall.
- - A landform at the mouth of a river where it splits into smaller streams.
- - The angular distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- - A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
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- - A point of land extending into a body of water.
- - One of the seven large landmasses on Earth.
- - A low area of land, often drained by a river and its tributaries.
- - A mountain that erupts lava, ash, and gases from the Earth’s crust.
- - A natural spring that periodically ejects hot water and steam.
- - A dense forest found in tropical areas with heavy rainfall.
- - A group or chain of islands.
- - A cold, treeless region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- - A ring-shaped coral island surrounding a lagoon.
- - The pointed top of a mountain.
- - A long, deep, narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs.
- - The angular distance north or south of the Earth's equator.
30 Clues: - A group or chain of islands. • - A flat, elevated area of land. • - The pointed top of a mountain. • - A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • - A dry, barren region with little rainfall. • - One of the seven large landmasses on Earth. • - A landform surrounded by water on three sides. • - A point of land extending into a body of water. • ...
Aardrijkskunde hoofdstuk 1 2015-04-28
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- De mensen die een land of gebied wonen.
- Als er veel mensen in een gebied wonen.
- Een stuk land waar de natuur heel belangrijk is en heel goed voor de natuur wordt gezorgd.
- Een stukje van een land met een eigen, kleine regering.
- De lege plekken die je hebt en die nog niet gebruikt worden voor iets.
- Als er weinig mensen in een gebied wonen.
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- De belangrijkste stad van een land of provincie.
- ordening Nadenken over de beste manier om de ruimte die je hebt vol te maken.
- Een stuk land dat gebruikt wordt om dieren op te houden of om planten te laten groeien.
- Het gedeelte van aardrijkskunde waarbij je leert waar landen, provincies en steden liggen op een kaart.
- Alles wat je doet in je vrije tijd.
- Een stuk van een land.
12 Clues: Een stuk van een land. • Alles wat je doet in je vrije tijd. • De mensen die een land of gebied wonen. • Als er veel mensen in een gebied wonen. • Als er weinig mensen in een gebied wonen. • De belangrijkste stad van een land of provincie. • Een stukje van een land met een eigen, kleine regering. • De lege plekken die je hebt en die nog niet gebruikt worden voor iets. • ...
Geography 2022-04-29
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- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often next to a coast
- a stream of water that falls from a high place, often to a pool below
- the hard material that trees are made of
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- the hard, natural substance that forms part of the earth’s surface
- a large area of salt water
- the land next to the sea
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- a mountain with a large hole at the top, through which hot liquid rock and gases are sometimes forced
- a high area of land that is smaller than a mountain
- a long, natural area of water that flows across the land
- a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants
- a large area of water that has land all around it
12 Clues: the land next to the sea • a large area of salt water • the hard material that trees are made of • an area of low land between hills or mountains • a large area of water that has land all around it • a high area of land that is smaller than a mountain • a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants • a long, natural area of water that flows across the land • ...
Medieval Ages & More II 2021-10-15
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- land controlled by a lord
- religious leaders
- follower of Christ
- messenger of God
- threatening
- faithful
- extremely
- plank
- give way/submit
- system of land for service/loyalty
- lightly box
- Islamic house of worship
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- at the time of
- not weather
- cancel
- important
- voyages
- geographical area
- not witch
- faith/belief system
- farming
- follower of Muhammed
- folks/ human beings
- most of the time
24 Clues: plank • cancel • voyages • farming • faithful • important • not witch • extremely • not weather • threatening • lightly box • at the time of • give way/submit • messenger of God • most of the time • religious leaders • geographical area • follower of Christ • faith/belief system • folks/ human beings • follower of Muhammed • Islamic house of worship • land controlled by a lord • system of land for service/loyalty
Andra världskriget 2024-01-23
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- Hitlers bok hette Mein...
- Hitlers förnamn
- Ryssland under andra världskriget
- Man skickade många judar till....
- I vilket land ligger Sudetområdet?
- Sovjetunionens ledare
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- När en person bestämmer allt i ett land
- När många judar dog
- Efter första världskriget tvingades Tyskland betala...
- Hitler dödade jättemånga....
- Under vilken månad attackerade Tyskland Österrike?
- Ett land som Tyskland attackerade
- Hiters parti
13 Clues: Hiters parti • Hitlers förnamn • När många judar dog • Sovjetunionens ledare • Hitlers bok hette Mein... • Hitler dödade jättemånga.... • Ryssland under andra världskriget • Man skickade många judar till.... • Ett land som Tyskland attackerade • I vilket land ligger Sudetområdet? • När en person bestämmer allt i ett land • Under vilken månad attackerade Tyskland Österrike? • ...
Unit 8 7abc 2014-05-12
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- a place next to a body of water that is made of sand or small rocks
- tall rocks formations that are very big
- buying things at different stores and markets
- in the middle of two things
- harmed, damaged, hurt
- going out to look at different places, usually famous or popular places
- a place along the sea or ocean, usually rocky or sandy
- a public place in the middle of a city
- on your own, not depending on someone else
- feeling anxious or worried, sometimes this happens before a test or exam
- something that is bad or unfavorable (-)
- a place that receives little or no rain and is often full of sand
- riding a bicycle, especially long distances
- a place with many trees
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- when you look at symbols and understand what they mean
- something that is good or favorable (+)
- being out in the sun and relaxing
- to realize the meaning of something, to comprehend
- a person who takes part in a conversation
- feeling okay, complete, pleased
- a feeling you get when something unexpected happens
- a large body of fresh water
- a person between the age of 13 and 19.
- when you close your eyes and dream
- an unusual and exciting experience or activity
- to use words (adjectives) to make a picture of something
- to like something or someone better than other things or people
- using your legs and feet to take you from one place to another place
28 Clues: harmed, damaged, hurt • a place with many trees • in the middle of two things • a large body of fresh water • feeling okay, complete, pleased • being out in the sun and relaxing • when you close your eyes and dream • a public place in the middle of a city • a person between the age of 13 and 19. • something that is good or favorable (+) • tall rocks formations that are very big • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
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- These formations will later become eyes.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
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- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- These formations will later become eyes.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These formations will later become eyes.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
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- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- These formations will later become eyes.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
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- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2017-01-31
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- refers to the meaning of words
- formal or logical processes that are organized mental processes
- primitive reasoning based on feelings
- ability to follow transformations of viewed objects
- interacting while involved in parallel play
- word structures and formations
- piaget's stage of thinking for preschoolers due to their ability to reason and think about the world around them
- tendency to focus on just one aspect of something seen
- children between the ages 3 through 5
- parenting style that tends to be controlling and corrective
- example of this play includes putting a puzzle together
- USDA created food guidance system
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- a disease that causes inflammation of the airways in the lungs
- parenting style where parents give choices and encourage children to practice decision making
- play where children build something together or make up elaborate rules to play
- refers to using language properly
- the sounds that make up words
- play that uses repetitive motions such as moving toy cars around or rocking a doll
- being able to think about what they are thinking
- inability to take another person's perspective
- level of morality where they follow rules to avoid punishment
- parenting style that tends to let children have complete control
- when words are combined to form grammatical sentences
- is detected when a child has a difficult time paying attention or focusing on a task
- a reaction that develops because of the immune system's overreaction to a normally harmless substance
- a term that describes a developmental disability that leads to problems with social behaviors and communication
26 Clues: the sounds that make up words • refers to the meaning of words • word structures and formations • refers to using language properly • USDA created food guidance system • primitive reasoning based on feelings • children between the ages 3 through 5 • interacting while involved in parallel play • inability to take another person's perspective • ...
Johnson's Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-04
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- - he broader concept that encompasses the shared beliefs and practices of a group of people.
- - something to pass on to scion
- - An evolving term and posits various field of discipline.
- heritage - refers to natural features, geological and physiographical formations and delineated areas that constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants and natural sites of value from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty.
- - Indigenous governance in the Cordillera region is primarily based on customary laws and practices that have been passed down through ___________.
- – He says that ordillerans generally share common beliefs and ritual, but they have clear regional variations in terms of cultural traits and social structures.
- – The name of the cross-word puzzle maker.
- - mean literally as ‘village’
- - plays a crucial role in Cordilleran societies.
- - includes buildings and historic places, monuments, artifacts, etc., which are considered worthy of preservation for the future.
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- - evolved as a region to be the last frontier of biodiversity and one of the strongholds of genuine values of the archipelago.
- - shared values and the unconscious victory of defending their ways of life together, we can now conclude that indeed, there is something we call
- - The concept of cultural heritage often emanates from groups at the fringes of traditional historical discourse.
- - ___________ are out of movement of people generally in search for well-being.
- – name of our instructor
- – Our Section
- - consists of nonphysical intellectual wealth, such as folklore, customs, beliefs, traditions, knowledge, and language.
- – the peoples who live in cordillera.
- - generally share common beliefs and ritual.
- - acquired from predecessors.
20 Clues: – Our Section • – name of our instructor • - mean literally as ‘village’ • - acquired from predecessors. • - something to pass on to scion • – the peoples who live in cordillera. • – The name of the cross-word puzzle maker. • - generally share common beliefs and ritual. • - plays a crucial role in Cordilleran societies. • ...
Skin Diseases and Disorders 2025-06-02
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- Mechanical abrasions to the epidermis or injuries to the epidermis.
- Pimple with pus or small elevations of skin similar to vesicles in size and shape, but containing pus.
- Keratoma or a thickening of the epidermis to protect the hands and feet due to friction or pressure.
- Freckles or discoloration appearing on the skin's surface.
- the science of the causes and effects of diseases and Disorders.
- Cracks in the skin.
- the study of the causes of diseases.
- an objective symptom characterized by redness, pain swelling and/or increased temperature.
- Psoriasis or shedding, dead cells of the uppermost layer of the epidermis.
- a term referring to conditions that are constantly reoccurring.
- Hives or solid formation above the skin, often caused by an insect bite or an allergic reaction.
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- Scabs or dried masses that are the remains of an oozing sore.
- a term used to identify conditions that are brief and severe.
- Tubercle Pimple or hardened red elevations of the skin in which no fluid is present.
- Nodule or solid masses in the skin, May be elevated or deep.
- Severe acne. Abnormal membranous sac containing a gaseous air, liquid or semi-solid substance.
- a group of inflammatory conditions within the skin.
- Cicatrix or Keloids. Formations resulting from a lesion.
- a sensitivity that may develop from contact with normally harmless substances.
- signs of disease.
- Bulla or Herpes Simplex. Fluid-filled elevations in the skin caused by localized accumulation of fluids or blood just below the epidermis.
- Open Lesions.
22 Clues: Open Lesions. • signs of disease. • Cracks in the skin. • the study of the causes of diseases. • a group of inflammatory conditions within the skin. • Cicatrix or Keloids. Formations resulting from a lesion. • Freckles or discoloration appearing on the skin's surface. • Nodule or solid masses in the skin, May be elevated or deep. • ...
Rocks, Weathering & Caves 2022-10-18
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- is a rock that forms when magma cools either below or above Earth's surface
- secrete mild acids that dissolve the rocks and further break down the rocks into soil
- weathering that transforms rocks into new substances
- is a rock that forms when sediment and the remains of tiny living things settle and harden
- beautiful formations in caverns, form as dissolved calcite is deposited out of water
- a weak acid that occurs when carbon dioxide dissolves in water
- are people who enjoy exploring caves
- forms when a stalactite and a stalagmite grow together
- weathering that breaks rocks into smaller and smaller pieces
- when oxygen in the air combines with what a rock is made of to form new compounds that can weaken the rock
- is a process of breaking down rocks
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- hang from the ceiling and look like stone icicles
- a rock that forms below Earth's crust by great heat and pressure from other types of rocks
- frost _______ occurs when water in rocks freezes, expands and forces the rock apart
- the rock _____, is what scientists call the changing of rock
- frost _______ occurs when water gets underneath a rock and is pushed up out of the ground when the water freezes
- is mechanical weathering that occurs when rocks rub against each other
- "grow" up from the ground as a result of the dripping of dissolved calcite
- from pressure release, the creation of cracks and breaks in rock in which sheets of rock peel away like layers of an onion
- a chemical substance, typically corrosive and sour tasting
20 Clues: is a process of breaking down rocks • are people who enjoy exploring caves • hang from the ceiling and look like stone icicles • weathering that transforms rocks into new substances • forms when a stalactite and a stalagmite grow together • a chemical substance, typically corrosive and sour tasting • the rock _____, is what scientists call the changing of rock • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-23
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- Improved Land Travel
- Made Fabric
- Made String
- Fabric Factory
- Improved Long Distance Land Travel
- Connected Fabric
- People Who Moved To America
- Made Farming Easier
- Improved Boats
- Cleaned Cotton
- Industrial Revolution Caused___
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- Made Plowing Fields Easier
- Nickname For Southern Cotton
- Large Buildings Producing Goods
- Father Of Factories
- More Immigration Caused____
- Cotton Was A ____?
- Man made Waterways
- Remington
- New Form Of Economy
20 Clues: Remington • Made Fabric • Made String • Fabric Factory • Improved Boats • Cleaned Cotton • Connected Fabric • Cotton Was A ____? • Man made Waterways • Father Of Factories • Made Farming Easier • New Form Of Economy • Improved Land Travel • Made Plowing Fields Easier • More Immigration Caused____ • People Who Moved To America • Nickname For Southern Cotton • Large Buildings Producing Goods • ...
hydrology vocab 2020-10-07
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- disturbance of one or more quantities
- ridge of land
- microscopic organisms
- long narrow ditch
- community of organisms
- aquatic animals
- motion of dense water
- liquid into vapor
- water/air moving
- salt in water
- water vapor
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- degree or intensity of heat
- underwater plain
- wave shape repeats
- water vapor through stomata
- tidal mouth
- geologic landform
- saturated land
- rain,sleet,hail,snow
- water held underground
20 Clues: tidal mouth • water vapor • ridge of land • salt in water • saturated land • aquatic animals • underwater plain • water/air moving • long narrow ditch • geologic landform • liquid into vapor • wave shape repeats • rain,sleet,hail,snow • microscopic organisms • motion of dense water • community of organisms • water held underground • degree or intensity of heat • water vapor through stomata • ...
World History Vocab 4 2020-10-12
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- multi ethnic
- body of people religious
- rules made by religion
- christian rite
- a building
- person that has authority
- prince of Novogorod
- a emperor of Russia
- a holder of land of feudal
- grand prince of Veisky
- an estate of land
- a soldier
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- used for clerics
- German speaking
- great of power
- script writing
- A large country house
- netural
- king of Franks
- grand prince of Moscow
20 Clues: netural • a soldier • a building • multi ethnic • great of power • script writing • christian rite • king of Franks • German speaking • used for clerics • an estate of land • prince of Novogorod • a emperor of Russia • A large country house • rules made by religion • grand prince of Veisky • grand prince of Moscow • body of people religious • person that has authority • a holder of land of feudal
U.S. History 2016-11-17
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- Idustrialists seen in a good way were called this.
- This bridge was proof the U.S. was a world power in hard work and inventiveness.
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor Union.
- They were put in dangerous positions in work because of their size.
- The leader of the American Railway Union.
- America's greatest inventor.
- Leader of the first labor union.
- a group of people who didn't feel the main political parties were doing enough to protect their interests.
- Tariffs protected these against foreign products.
- the type of police involved in the Homestead strike.
- A philosophy that believes in the survival of the fittest.
- this group of people join the populists because they were against the gold standard.
- people who waited for the boom to race and claim land.
- this kept money supplies tight because it had to be backed by gold.
- Fleeing from crime, religious beliefs, and a new start were all what factors?
- This is where Indians were put after they were rounded up.
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- This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862.
- where the land race for territories took place.
- an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society.
- taxes on imported goods.
- Department of gov. who was in charge of making sure reservations had enough supplies.
- The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe.
- People who bought areas of land in hopes to sell it later for profit.
- people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land.
- Industrialists seen in a bad way were called this.
- Cheap land, gold, and getting rich were all what factors?
- Farmers wanted this as money backing instead of gold.
- Battle where Armstrong Custer underestimated the number of Indians he was facing.
- Invented the Morse Code.
- This was set up to provide land to Indian families so they could be self sufficient.
30 Clues: taxes on imported goods. • Invented the Morse Code. • America's greatest inventor. • Leader of the first labor union. • The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe. • This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862. • The leader of the American Railway Union. • where the land race for territories took place. • people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land. • ...
Warm-up Puzzle 2021-03-07
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- What was the name of the currency printed by Rutledge and Co and used as legal tender over most of Australia? (2,6)
- Where was the first whaling station established along the southwest coast of Victoria? (8)
- Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9)
- What happened to the indigenous men, women and children when the first white settlers arrived in the area of Port Fairy? (9)
- What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7)
- What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8)
- Besides whalers who else moved into the region of Port Fairy and claimed land? (9)
- Besides Portland and Melbourne where else was land sold by Government public auction at this time? (11)
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- How long had the local indigenous people lived in the area when the first white settlers arrived in Port Fairy? (5,8,5)
- What kind of evidence suggests the Indigenous people arrived in Australia many thousands of years ago? (14)
- What did the first Europeans take from the indigenous people without asking? (4)
- What nickname was given to the man who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (4,2,7)
- In what region of the colony of New South Wales was the system of land purchase of 5,120 acres restricted to? (4,7,8)
- What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5)
- What system was introduced by the British Government to raise money to fund emigration from the British Isles to New South Wales? (7,6)
- How much was paid per acre for the 5,120 acres purchased in Port Fairy? (3,5)
- What is the name of the indigenous people who inhabit the land in the region of Port Fairy? (11)
- Who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (7,8)
- Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8)
- Where did a majority of the first white settlers in Port Fairy come from? (10)
20 Clues: Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8) • What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5) • Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9) • What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7) • What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8) • ...
Warm-up Puzzle 2021-03-07
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- Where was the first whaling station established along the southwest coast of Victoria? (8)
- What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7)
- Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9)
- What nickname was given to the man who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (4,2,7)
- In what region of the colony of New South Wales was the system of land purchase of 5,120 acres restricted to? (4,7,8)
- What happened to the indigenous men, women and children when the first white settlers arrived in the area of Port Fairy? (9)
- Besides whalers who else moved into the region of Port Fairy and claimed land? (9)
- Besides Portland and Melbourne where else was land sold by Government public auction at this time? (11)
- Where did a majority of the first white settlers in Port Fairy come from? (10)
- What is the name of the indigenous people who inhabit the land in the region of Port Fairy? (11)
- What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8)
- What system was introduced by the British Government to raise money to fund emigration from the British Isles to New South Wales? (7,6)
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- What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5)
- What was the name of the currency printed by Rutledge and Co and used as legal tender over most of Australia? (2,6)
- How long had the local indigenous people lived in the area when the first white settlers arrived in Port Fairy? (5,8,5)
- Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8)
- What kind of evidence suggests the Indigenous people arrived in Australia many thousands of years ago? (14)
- How much was paid per acre for the 5,120 acres purchased in Port Fairy? (3,5)
- What did the first Europeans take from the indigenous people without asking? (4)
- Who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (7,8)
20 Clues: Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8) • What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5) • What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7) • Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9) • What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8) • ...
Physical Landscapes 2021-11-22
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- a type of rock formed by the deposition of sediment, e.g. sandstone
- drift the movement of sediment (e.g. sand and pebbles) along the beach in the direction of the wind
- a bend in the river channel
- a ‘step’ in the river over which water plunges
- the point where a river enters the sea or a lake
- the study of the rocks beneath our feet
- the start of a river
- channel a landform that contains a river at the bottom of a valley
- sediment (e.g. sand or pebbles) deposited by the sea
- the point where two rivers join
- flat land next to a river that floods when the river bursts its banks
- plants
- the part of a view that is at the front
- a type of rock that has undergone change due to intense heat and/or pressure, e.g. slate
- basin the area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- cycle when one type of rock changes into another type of rock
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- river valley deep river valley shaped like a V, formed by erosion
- a type of rock formed on Earth’s surface (during volcanic eruptions) or deep underground by the cooling of molten (hot, liquid) rock, e.g. granite
- use what land is used for, e.g. farming or industry
- narrow, steep-sided river valley
- the breakdown of rocks at or close to Earth’s surface
- the outer edge of a drainage basin
- the dropping of rock particles, mostly in the sea
- wearing away and removal of small pieces of rock by, for example, a river
- the height and shape of the land
- the movement of rocks from an area of erosion to an area of deposition
- a broad flooded valley where a river joins the sea
- a small river that joins a larger river
- steep, often vertical rock face
- the visible features of an area of land
- molten rock formed deep underground
31 Clues: plants • the start of a river • a bend in the river channel • the point where two rivers join • steep, often vertical rock face • narrow, steep-sided river valley • the height and shape of the land • the outer edge of a drainage basin • molten rock formed deep underground • the study of the rocks beneath our feet • a small river that joins a larger river • ...
unit 5 bingo vocab 2023-10-22
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- Surface wind-driven currents
- sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration.
- joining of two differing substances
- continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity.
- warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures, in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
- area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- measure of the void spaces in a material
- measure of dissolved salts in water
- state of cohering or sticking together of alike entities
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- As the warm air over the land is rising, the cooler air over the ocean is flowing over the land surface to replace the rising warm air
- ability of any material such as rocks to pass fluids or gases through its pores
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- winds blow constantly from the same direction on the ocean's surface for long durations
- rate at which something changes over a distance or time
- process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- easonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- ocal wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night
- massive structures made of limestone deposited by coral polyps
- underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- process of removing salts or other minerals and contaminants from seawater, brackish water, and wastewater effluent
- periodic cooling of sea-surface temperatures across the east-central equatorial Pacific
- Gravity and pressure move water downward and sideways underground through spaces between rocks
- precipitation that runs off the landscape
25 Clues: Surface wind-driven currents • joining of two differing substances • measure of dissolved salts in water • measure of the void spaces in a material • precipitation that runs off the landscape • rate at which something changes over a distance or time • state of cohering or sticking together of alike entities • continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Savva 2020-01-28
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- land that is used for or is suitable for farming
- easily seen or understood
- the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc.
- the time in the morning when the sun starts to rise in the sky
- he air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- a hard, black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power, or a single piece of this
- the wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea
- any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
- one of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea and usually consisting of various countries
- the light that comes from the sun
- a person or an animal that hunts animals for food or for sport
- small pieces of rubbish that have been left lying on the ground in public places
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- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by a river or stream cutting through hard rock
- the situation in which a person or animal is kept somewhere and is not allowed to leave
- not now existing
- very harmful and able to cause illness or death
- the time in the evening when you last see the sun in the sky
- the cutting down of trees in a large area
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- a strong chemical used for cleaning things or removing colour from things
- the land next to or close to the sea
- the surface of the earth that is not covered by water
- causing harm
- a part of something larger
25 Clues: causing harm • not now existing • easily seen or understood • a part of something larger • the light that comes from the sun • the land next to or close to the sea • the cutting down of trees in a large area • the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc. • very harmful and able to cause illness or death • land that is used for or is suitable for farming • ...
HYDROLOGY VOCABULARY 2020-10-07
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- Shelf the area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow compared with the open ocean. The continental shelf is geologically part of the continental crust
- Slope the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- Vent an opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- off there is more water than land can absorb. The excess liquid flows across the surface of the land and into nearby creeks, streams, or ponds
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- Ridge - an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics
- Source Pollution a single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- Rise a sediment underwater feature found between the continental slope and the abyssal plain
- a seamount with a flat top
- Source Pollution caused when rainfall or snowmelt, moving over and through the ground, picks up and carries natural and human-made pollutants, depositing them into lakes, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters and ground waters
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- Zone - the area where the ocean meets the land between high and low tides.
- Plain an underwater plain on the deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3,000 metres and 6,000 metres.
- the flora and fauna found on the bottom, or in the bottom sediments, of a sea, lake, or other body of water
- any more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans
22 Clues: a seamount with a flat top • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • Ridge - an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics • the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream • the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution • ...
Middle Ages Project First Hour 2023-04-20
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- The political and military system that developed in the absence of a strong central government.
- He created the Holy Roman Empire and appreciated education.
- Riblike supports for Gothic cathedrals.
- Defeated the Spanish Moors
- Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace.
- A solid, protective hat worn by foot soldiers.
- Hunting with hounds.
- A machine they used to throw large stones and objects at the enemies.
- Oath taking.
- After paying homage to the lord, the holder of the land giving service to the lord.
- A hole in the ceiling of the gateway to throw objects on incoming intruders.
- Able to produce all that is necessary to survive.
- Peasants bound to the land.
- Church law
- System where Christians withdraw to live a holy life.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
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- Head of a monastery.
- The color in a decorated circular window like the Rose Window.
- Another title for the Middle Ages
- The grant of land in the system of feudalism.
- The house and all the land that surrounds it during the Middle Ages.
- The metal covering worn by soldiers to protect the body in battle.
- Military blockade of a city or fortified place to compel it to surrender.
- Time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Modern period from 500 – 1500 CE
- The Church tax equated to 10% of your income.
- Entertainment whereby knights would try to knock the opponent off the horse.
- The title given to the owner of a manor.
- Temporary pain which could lead to mutilation.
- The battle where Charles the Hammer defeated the Spanish Moors
- A system where the eldest son inherits the land.
- A person of high birth, rank and title who typically owned land.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- Converted to Christianity after winning a battle.
- Skilled with the use of a bow and arrow.
34 Clues: Church law • Oath taking. • Head of a monastery. • Hunting with hounds. • Defeated the Spanish Moors • Peasants bound to the land. • Another title for the Middle Ages • Riblike supports for Gothic cathedrals. • The title given to the owner of a manor. • Skilled with the use of a bow and arrow. • Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace. • ...
LC 9 2025-05-02
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- Non-religious or unrelated to the church.
- A medieval code of conduct for knights focusing on bravery, honor, and respect for women.
- A peasant tied to a lord's land who farmed in exchange for protection.
- Early European nomadic groups like the Visigoths and Vandals who helped bring down the Roman Empire.
- A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century.
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service.
- A long conflict between England and France (1337–1453) over succession to the French throne.
- Charging interest on loans, once considered sinful by the Church.
- Renaissance belief in the value and potential of humans, emphasizing classical learning.
- Nomadic people who invaded Europe in the 9th century and settled in Hungary.
- Relating to the Middle Ages, roughly 500–1500 AD.
- Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
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- Describing an ideal, perfect society.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that founded a kingdom in what is now France.
- A church-led campaign in Spain to root out heresy and enforce Catholicism.
- A cultural revival of art, learning, and classical ideas beginning in 14th-century Italy.
- A legal system based on customs and court rulings, not written codes.
- A 1215 document limiting the English king’s power and protecting nobles’ rights.
- A social system where land was exchanged for military service and labor.
- A lord’s estate, including land, buildings, and peasant workers.
- Religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A person granted land in return for loyalty and military service to a lord.
- A person who supports artists, writers, or scholars, often financially.
- Central Asian nomads who built a vast empire under leaders like Genghis Khan.
24 Clues: Describing an ideal, perfect society. • Non-religious or unrelated to the church. • Relating to the Middle Ages, roughly 500–1500 AD. • Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome. • A lord’s estate, including land, buildings, and peasant workers. • Charging interest on loans, once considered sinful by the Church. • ...
HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT 2025-05-16
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- (5 letters): A contract by which one party conveys land, property, services, etc., to another for a specified time, usually in return for a periodic payment.
- (6 letters): The value of a property after deducting any outstanding mortgage.
- (4 letters): Building ____; regulations establishing minimum standards for construction.
- (4 letters): A small piece of land.
- (6 letters): The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas.
- (10 letters): _______ Housing; dwellings that are accessible to those with modest incomes.
- (12 letters): The process of population shift from rural to city areas.
- (7 letters): Urban _______; programs aimed at redeveloping run-down city areas.
- (7 letters): Public _______; shared passenger-transport services available for public use.
- (4 letters): A large, open space in a former industrial building, often converted into an apartment.
- (8 letters): A loan obtained to purchase real estate.
- (7 letters): A measure of the number of people or housing units per unit area.
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- (9 letters): An area of undeveloped land around an urban area, often preserved for recreation or agriculture.
- (14 letters): The process of wealthier residents moving into and upgrading a previously poorer neighborhood, often displacing existing inhabitants.
- (9 letters): A person or company that buys land and builds houses, offices, etc., on it.
- (6 letters): A person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- (6 letters): Legal mechanism for regulating land use by local governments.
- (4 letters): A densely populated urban area characterized by substandard housing and squalor.
- (8 letters): The process of designing and managing the growth and development of cities and towns.
- (9 letters): An urban area that uses different types of electronic methods and sensors to collect data to manage assets, resources and services efficiently.
- (14 letters): Basic physical systems of a city, such as transportation, water, and sewage.
- (6 letters): An official document giving someone authorization to do something, e.g., build.
22 Clues: (4 letters): A small piece of land. • (8 letters): A loan obtained to purchase real estate. • (6 letters): The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. • (12 letters): The process of population shift from rural to city areas. • (6 letters): Legal mechanism for regulating land use by local governments. • ...
Hydrology 2025-11-05
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- Storage basin formed upstream of a dam for water conservation.
- Downward movement of water from the surface into the soil.
- Sides of a valley against which a dam rests.
- Lateral movement of water within the unsaturated soil layer.
- Liquid precipitation with droplet size between 0.5–6 mm.
- Coating of smooth ice formed when freezing rain strikes cold surfaces.
- Area draining rainfall to a common outlet or stream.
- Diffusion: Movement of water vapor through air or porous media.
- Very light rain with tiny droplets (<0.5 mm).
- Line joining points of equal elevation on land.
- Line: The boundary dividing two adjacent drainage basins.
- Yield: Amount of water that can be supplied from a reservoir over time.
- Balls or lumps of ice formed in strong convective clouds.
- Frozen raindrops or small ice pellets falling to the ground.
- Yield: Total annual runoff contributed by a catchment area.
- Volume of water available from a source over a specific time.
- Narrow valley between hills or cliffs where a dam is often built.
- Portion of rainfall that flows over land to streams and rivers.
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- Conversion of liquid water into vapor due to heat.
- Runoff: Flow of excess rainwater over the land surface.
- Point: Common outlet where runoff from a catchment collects.
- The amount of precipitation received over an area in a given time.
- Flow: Movement of water through underground aquifers.
- Loss of water vapor from plant leaves to the atmosphere.
- Ice crystals formed by direct freezing of water vapor in clouds.
- Rainwater caught by vegetation before reaching the ground.
- Storage: Water temporarily stored in surface depressions after rain.
- Physical features and surface shape of the land.
- Any form of water falling from clouds to Earth’s surface.
- Area: Land area that gets flooded when a reservoir fills.
- Study of Earth’s structure, rocks, and soil composition.
- Land area that channels rainfall to a specific drainage point.
- Mass of a substance per unit volume.
- Plant cover that influences infiltration and erosion.
- Structure built across a river to store or control water flow.
35 Clues: Mass of a substance per unit volume. • Sides of a valley against which a dam rests. • Very light rain with tiny droplets (<0.5 mm). • Line joining points of equal elevation on land. • Physical features and surface shape of the land. • Conversion of liquid water into vapor due to heat. • Area draining rainfall to a common outlet or stream. • ...
Samer 2015-03-18
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- samernas traditionella kläder
- samernas språk
- samernas speciella bostäder förr
- samernas djur har dessa på huvudet
- ett land där det finns samer
- samernas djur
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- samernas sång
- land där det finns samer
- kastar man för att fånga en ren
- samernas land
- berg
- samernas schaman (medicinman)
- ett land där det finns samer
13 Clues: berg • samernas sång • samernas land • samernas djur • samernas språk • land där det finns samer • ett land där det finns samer • ett land där det finns samer • samernas traditionella kläder • samernas schaman (medicinman) • kastar man för att fånga en ren • samernas speciella bostäder förr • samernas djur har dessa på huvudet
Africa 2023-12-07
12 Clues: dry • moving water • slightly dry • forest in Africa • able to navigate • plural of pollute • desert on the equator • a person who has no home • common grasslands in Africa • animals using land too much • land land that can be farmed • locked within other countries
Australian History - Movement of People 2013-04-14
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- describes the relationship that exists between members of an extended family
- a settlement for prisoners being punished for their crimes by being removed from the place or country where they lived
- describes a situation where one has authority over something (e.g. land)
- the part of an Indigineous language group that owned a particular section of land (about 100 people)
- land belonging to the government (the Crown)
- an older Indigineous man or woman highly respected for their knowledge of culture and custom
- someone at the forefront of a particular course of action (e.g. settle in a new land, undertake new research
- people who are members of what is usually a group that wanders from time to time within a set territory to find food
- describes a native inhabitant of a particular race - the original known inhabitants of a region. Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders are Australia's Indigineous people
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- a reconstruction of the history of a people based on the information that has been passed down over time by word of mouth
- a settlement whose ruling authority is linked to or directly controlled by that in another country
- literally means a land without owners, or 'land of no-one'
- map maker
- a name given to describe the time, in Aboriginal belief, when when the world and everything in it was created
- the beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters
- a set area to which many Indigineous people were sent to live, initially under the control of missionaries and, later, government authorities
- the outer boundary of a settled area
- an object in nature (e.g. a plant, animal) that represents or is associated with a person, clan or larger group
- a 'bundle of rights' that may include the rigt to hunt, fish and conduct ceremonies and to be consulted about future development
- describes people who move from place to place in search of food
20 Clues: map maker • the outer boundary of a settled area • land belonging to the government (the Crown) • literally means a land without owners, or 'land of no-one' • describes people who move from place to place in search of food • the beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters • ...
Warm-up Puzzle 2021-03-07
Across
- Where was the first whaling station established along the southwest coast of Victoria? (8)
- What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7)
- Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9)
- What nickname was given to the man who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (4,2,7)
- In what region of the colony of New South Wales was the system of land purchase of 5,120 acres restricted to? (4,7,8)
- What happened to the indigenous men, women and children when the first white settlers arrived in the area of Port Fairy? (9)
- Besides whalers who else moved into the region of Port Fairy and claimed land? (9)
- Besides Portland and Melbourne where else was land sold by Government public auction at this time? (11)
- Where did a majority of the first white settlers in Port Fairy come from? (10)
- What is the name of the indigenous people who inhabit the land in the region of Port Fairy? (11)
- What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8)
- What system was introduced by the British Government to raise money to fund emigration from the British Isles to New South Wales? (7,6)
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- What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5)
- What was the name of the currency printed by Rutledge and Co and used as legal tender over most of Australia? (2,6)
- How long had the local indigenous people lived in the area when the first white settlers arrived in Port Fairy? (5,8,5)
- Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8)
- What kind of evidence suggests the Indigenous people arrived in Australia many thousands of years ago? (14)
- How much was paid per acre for the 5,120 acres purchased in Port Fairy? (3,5)
- What did the first Europeans take from the indigenous people without asking? (4)
- Who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (7,8)
20 Clues: Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8) • What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5) • What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7) • Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9) • What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8) • ...
Warm-up Puzzle 2021-03-07
Across
- Where did a majority of the first white settlers in Port Fairy come from? (10)
- What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7)
- Who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (7,8)
- What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8)
- Besides whalers who else moved into the region of Port Fairy and claimed land? (9)
- How much was paid per acre for the 5,120 acres purchased in Port Fairy? (3,5)
- What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5)
- In what region of the colony of New South Wales was the system of land purchase of 5,120 acres restricted to? (4,7,8)
- What happened to the indigenous men, women and children when the first white settlers arrived in the area of Port Fairy? (9)
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- What kind of evidence suggests the Indigenous people arrived in Australia many thousands of years ago? (14)
- What nickname was given to the man who established a vast business empire that monopolised trade in the region? (4,2,7)
- What did the first Europeans take from the indigenous people without asking? (4)
- How long had the local indigenous people lived in the area when the first white settlers arrived in Port Fairy? (5,8,5)
- What is the name of the indigenous people who inhabit the land in the region of Port Fairy? (11)
- Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8)
- What system was introduced by the British Government to raise money to fund emigration from the British Isles to New South Wales? (7,6)
- What was the name of the currency printed by Rutledge and Co and used as legal tender over most of Australia? (2,6)
- Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9)
- Besides Portland and Melbourne where else was land sold by Government public auction at this time? (11)
- Where was the first whaling station established along the southwest coast of Victoria? (8)
20 Clues: Who bought 5,120 acres of land in Port Fairy? (5,8) • What two products were harvested from whales? (3,3,5) • What was the name of the town established in Port Fairy? (7) • Who set up a successful whaling station in Port Fairy? (4,9) • What name was given to the new colony established in 1851? (8) • ...
