land formations Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Mexico en de VS 2016-10-18
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
crossword 11 2026-02-15
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- Werkwoord: Hoe noem je het proces van ontvangen?
- Wat is een kleine klauw van een vogel of kat?
- Welk dier heeft lange oren en springt graag?
- Hoe noem je een klein konijn?
- Werkwoord: Ik ___ een cadeau van mijn vriend.
- Meervoud van wat je aan je voeten draagt om warm te blijven?
- Meervoud van de vrouwelijke leider van een land of koninkrijk?
- Wat voel je als de temperatuur heel laag is?
- Hoe noem je een klein sokje of voetbedekking?
- Meervoud van een dier met lange oren dat graag springt?
- Wie regeert over een land of koninkrijk?
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- Wat hebben katten of vogels aan het einde van hun poten in meervoud?
- Hoe noem je iets wat lage temperaturen heeft?
- Hij/zij ___ een boek van de leraar.
- Wie is de vrouwelijke leider van een land of koninkrijk?
- Meervoud van de leider van een land of koninkrijk?
- Hoe noem je een klein koningfiguurtje?
- Hoe noem je een klein koninginfiguurtje of jonge koningin?
- Wat draag je aan je voet om warm te blijven?
19 Clues: Hoe noem je een klein konijn? • Hij/zij ___ een boek van de leraar. • Hoe noem je een klein koningfiguurtje? • Wie regeert over een land of koninkrijk? • Welk dier heeft lange oren en springt graag? • Wat voel je als de temperatuur heel laag is? • Wat draag je aan je voet om warm te blijven? • Hoe noem je iets wat lage temperaturen heeft? • ...
Demografi 2026-03-07
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- Gjennomsnittlig antall barn kvinner føder i løpet av livet.
- Når mennesker flytter inn i et land.
- Den demografiske __________ viser hvordan fødselsrate og dødsrate endrer seg når levekårene blir bedre.
- Et annet ord for befolkningslære. Første del betyr «folk», og andre del betyr «lære».
- Antall dødsfall per 1000 innbyggere i et land.
- Fase i modellen med høye fødselsrater og høye dødsrater.
- Det demografiske __________ viser fødsler, dødsfall og flytting i en befolkning.
- Tiltak som gir informasjon om prevensjon og planlegging av barn.
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- Antall fødsler per 1000 innbyggere i et land.
- Når mange barn dør før de fyller ett år.
- Når mennesker flytter ut av et land.
- Økning i antall mennesker i et område.
- Fase der fødselsraten begynner å falle.
- Historisk periode med store teknologiske og økonomiske endringer som forbedret levekår.
- Når en stadig større del av befolkningen består av eldre mennesker.
- Gjennomsnittlig antall år mennesker forventes å leve.
- Fase der dødsraten faller raskt mens fødselsraten fortsatt er høy.
- Hvilket nivå (2,1 barn per kvinne) må fruktbarheten ligge på for at befolkningen skal holde seg stabil?
- Fase med lave fødselsrater og lave dødsrater.
19 Clues: Når mennesker flytter ut av et land. • Når mennesker flytter inn i et land. • Økning i antall mennesker i et område. • Fase der fødselsraten begynner å falle. • Når mange barn dør før de fyller ett år. • Antall fødsler per 1000 innbyggere i et land. • Fase med lave fødselsrater og lave dødsrater. • Antall dødsfall per 1000 innbyggere i et land. • ...
Apagúrka 2024-01-10
10 Clues: Bítlaborgin • forseti kína • hofuð börg colombia • stæðsta land í heimi • ríkasta land í heimi • stæðsta fjall í heimi • sæðsti jökul í Evrópu • stæðsta eldgos á ísland • hættulegasta land í heimi • stæðsti jarð skjálfti í land
Geography Terms 2013-09-09
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Earth's Surface 2013-11-03
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- parts of the land that raise high above the surrounding land
- moving ice, also known as _____________, slowly movies the land
- ___________ blows and carries the soil away to create desert lands
- large areas of flat land
- made up of flat, horizontal rocks rising steeply from the land around
- __________ flows in rivers and streams to wear down the land
- _________ provide wood for us to make things such as pencils, books, paper and tables
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- ____________ can wash up on shore and destroy lands along the water
- plains found near rivers
- a feature that makes up the shape of the land
10 Clues: plains found near rivers • large areas of flat land • a feature that makes up the shape of the land • parts of the land that raise high above the surrounding land • __________ flows in rivers and streams to wear down the land • moving ice, also known as _____________, slowly movies the land • ___________ blows and carries the soil away to create desert lands • ...
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 • ...
Monogràfic 2026-02-23
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- A group of mountains close together.
- A large body of salty water, smaller than an ocean.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- A smaller part of the sea that goes into the land.
- Land formed at the mouth of a river where it splits into smaller streams.
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- Land almost surrounded by water, but still connected to land.
- A big body of water surrounded by land.
- A long, flowing body of water that moves toward a sea or lake.
- A large part of the sea that goes into the land.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
10 Clues: A group of mountains close together. • Low land between hills or mountains. • A big body of water surrounded by land. • A large part of the sea that goes into the land. • A smaller part of the sea that goes into the land. • A large body of salty water, smaller than an ocean. • Land almost surrounded by water, but still connected to land. • ...
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 • ...
From Creation through the Patriarchs 2013-10-14
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
LANDFORMS AND WATER BODIES 2026-01-30
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- Flowing water that drops from a height
- A hill with a flat top
- Dry area with very little rain
- Very tall landform, usually with steep sides
- Low area between hills or mountains
- Large body of slow-moving ice
- Large, flat area of land
- often containing underground streams or
- Where river meets the sea
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- Large area of still water
- Deep valley with steep sides
- Underground hollow spaces that can be formed by
- Long, flowing body of water
- Largest body of saltwater
- Rounded, smaller than a mountain
- Smaller body of water and is shallower than
- Land completely surrounded by water
- Smaller than an ocean, partly enclosed by land
18 Clues: A hill with a flat top • Large, flat area of land • Large area of still water • Largest body of saltwater • Where river meets the sea • Long, flowing body of water • Deep valley with steep sides • Large body of slow-moving ice • Dry area with very little rain • Rounded, smaller than a mountain • Low area between hills or mountains • Land completely surrounded by 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
Medieval power words 2021-05-17
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- 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 • ...
actua 2014-09-01
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- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
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- Dit is een schiereiland in de .... Zee
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
13 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Dit is een schiereiland in de .... Zee • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • ...
Natural disasters 2025-01-15
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- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- The volcanic ...... is Iceland's fifth in three years
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides
- the ground at the edge of a river
- a low mountain or low hill at the bottom of a larger mountain
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- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
- The movie features a scene set in luxurious houses which ...... the city.
- a wall built across a river to stop the flow and collect the water
- The river ...... its banks and was pouring down the streets.
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- the land next to or close to the sea
13 Clues: the ground at the edge of a river • the land next to or close to the sea • a large mass of ice that moves slowly • a long period when there is little or no rain • The volcanic ...... is Iceland's fifth in three years • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • The river ...... its banks and was pouring down the streets. • ...
BB (birthday boy) in BBB land 2020-06-11
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- favourite summer drink
- favourite sports activity
- favourite spanish resto - 2 words
- favourite mental activity
- last employer - part 2 of 2
- brussels municipality
- activity status since 2003
- spanish residence
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- uk residence
- what he graduated as
- month of birth
- sign gemini
- role he took on in January 2009
- former residence-municipality
- favourite activity in general
- jewish
- last employer - part 1 of 2
17 Clues: jewish • sign gemini • uk residence • month of birth • spanish residence • what he graduated as • brussels municipality • favourite summer drink • favourite sports activity • favourite mental activity • activity status since 2003 • last employer - part 2 of 2 • last employer - part 1 of 2 • former residence-municipality • favourite activity in general • role he took on in January 2009 • ...
Israel in Its Land: Chapter 4 2021-09-09
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- Southern Kingdom after Israel split
- another neighbor to Israel, known as warriors, first to use iron for weapons
- Israel first king
- what river did Joshua cross over to enter Canaan
- who lead Israel into the Promised Land
- sea snails Phoenicians used to make dye
- Israel second king led Israel to peak of greatness
- Northern Kingdom after Israel split
- the Promised Land for Israel
- who lead Israel out of Egypt
- lead Israel for the first 300yrs
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- king that led Israel to the peak of its greatness as a nation-state
- King David's son, Israel's 3rd king known for wisdom
- neighbors to Israel known as "blood-red people"
- who was the first to lead Israel out of oppression
- ruled by God
- the first people Israel defeated after fleeing Egypt
- a solemn agreement between God and Israel
- the first king to rule Israel/disobeyed God
19 Clues: ruled by God • Israel first king • the Promised Land for Israel • who lead Israel out of Egypt • lead Israel for the first 300yrs • Southern Kingdom after Israel split • Northern Kingdom after Israel split • who lead Israel into the Promised Land • sea snails Phoenicians used to make dye • a solemn agreement between God and Israel • the first king to rule Israel/disobeyed God • ...
In N Out Land Final Puzzle 2022-12-26
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- keeping lettuce under 41 degrees reduces growth of
- type of lettuce used
- produces caramelization on buns, granulated____
- type of cheese used
- fill to this line on a shake cup
- getting these correct helps with meat waste
- how many seconds diced potatoes spin
- to make fries profitable, produce proper ______
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- diced potatoes can stay in the trough for thirty
- real ice cream base, 10.2﹪ _____ fat
- beef from cows fed on this is used
- when are tags placed on potato carts _____ peeling
- doing this increases tomato usage
- type of dough used for buns
- part of the burger the cheese shows off
- percent of potato skin peeled off
- most expensive produce product
17 Clues: type of cheese used • type of lettuce used • type of dough used for buns • most expensive produce product • fill to this line on a shake cup • doing this increases tomato usage • percent of potato skin peeled off • beef from cows fed on this is used • real ice cream base, 10.2﹪ _____ fat • how many seconds diced potatoes spin • part of the burger the cheese shows off • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
European Countries 2023-09-12
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- - 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 • ...
Unit 1 Review 2016-09-25
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- / natural shape on Earth's surface
- / silt left behind by the Mississippi River helps farmers by making the soil like this
- / study of Earth and the ways people use it
- / The city of New Orleans has the biggest what in Louisiana
- / land where the waters of a river spill over
- / large land area with special features that make it different from other land areas
- / The Atchafalaya Swamp is just one of these out of several found in Louisiana
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- / you reach a higher and higher what as you climb a mountain
- / You land here, if you sail into a major city on a river
- / land that builds up from sand and dirt dropped by a river
- / one half of Earth
- / person who travels looking for new lands
- / slow moving stream
13 Clues: / one half of Earth • / slow moving stream • / natural shape on Earth's surface • / person who travels looking for new lands • / study of Earth and the ways people use it • / land where the waters of a river spill over • / You land here, if you sail into a major city on a river • / land that builds up from sand and dirt dropped by a river • ...
Landforms, Part I 2023-09-27
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- piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- narrow piece of land that connects two larger land masses
- a group or chain of islands
- a wetland area that forms as river waters empty into a larger body of water
- a slow moving mass of ice
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- a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- flat stretch of land with small changes in elevation
- natural physical features found on the surface of the earth
- an isolated hill with steep sides and a small flat top
- a long narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water
- a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls
- large body of water surrounded by water
13 Clues: a slow moving mass of ice • a group or chain of islands • large body of water surrounded by water • piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • a stream or river that flows into a larger river • flat stretch of land with small changes in elevation • a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • an isolated hill with steep sides and a small flat top • ...
Sea and Beach 2023-12-09
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-05-06
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- 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 • ...
Geology Crossword 2024-01-30
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- This is melted rock that exists in the mantle. When it cools, it will form igneous
- Nothing can move or change without this
- This process involves breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
- This is the process of packing sediments into layers or clusters...this is also how fossils are made
- The process of plate motion that moves ANY type of rock down into Earth's interior
- This type of rock is formed when magma cools...location doesn't matter
- The second half of the process needed to form sedimentary rock
- The process of melted rock cooling to form igneous rock
- The broken down pieces of rock that are formed as a result of weathering
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- This is magma above ground
- They are the naturally occurring building blocks for rocks...a mix of them may result in different types of rock formations
- The process of plate motion that moves rock from Earth's interior to the surface
- This type of rock forms from sediments being compacted and cemented (usually by gravity and pressure) into layers or clusters
- This type of rock forms when rock doesn't melt in the mantle, but is pushed further into Earth's interior and experiences intense heat and pressure
- The current in Earth's interior that keeps plates
- The study of rocks and Earth's processes that cause rocks to transform
- The second half of the process needed to form sedimentary rock
- This happens to rock when it is subducted down into the mantle
- This is the process involving moving sediments from one place to another
19 Clues: This is magma above ground • Nothing can move or change without this • The current in Earth's interior that keeps plates • The process of melted rock cooling to form igneous rock • This process involves breaking down rocks into smaller pieces • The second half of the process needed to form sedimentary rock • ...
Asia Land og byer 2013-03-21
9 Clues: grenser til kina? • hovedtaden i kina? • hovedstaden i india? • hovedstaden i Russland? • hovedstaden i sri lanka? • hovedstaden i kazakhstan? • land som grenser til Kina og india? • land som grenser til cambodia og kina? • hvilkt land er det når hovedtaden er krung-thep-bankok?
The Land of Gilneas 2024-01-29
9 Clues: Home sweet home. • bye bye submarine • gone but not forgotten • Foxes, Forsaken, and Fun! • flat, but there's horses! • It's ours and you know it. • here be witches and worgen • Southern city, now with docks • friendly neighborhood isolationism
Land of Fire Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- A feeling of great respect sometimes mixed with fear or surprise
- Extremely exciting, beautiful, or surprising
- Type of penguin that live in the region
- New or almost new, and in very good condition
- Holding your attention by being extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, or attractive
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- Very cold and temperatures often dropping below 0
- Indigenous people that inhabited Land of Fire befire the arrival of European settlers
- Area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean.
- Being furthest south
9 Clues: Being furthest south • Type of penguin that live in the region • Extremely exciting, beautiful, or surprising • New or almost new, and in very good condition • Very cold and temperatures often dropping below 0 • A feeling of great respect sometimes mixed with fear or surprise • Indigenous people that inhabited Land of Fire befire the arrival of European settlers • ...
Land, Sea and Sky 2021-06-01
9 Clues: What is around us? • Which animals fly? • What is above you? • What are we living on? • What do animals live in? • What isn't biodegradable • What are animals considered? • What is bad for the environment? • What is another word for 'ocean'?
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. • ...
Geo - Y5. Unit 3: Coast. Crossword 2026-01-30
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- A tiny piece of sand
- A long narrow piece of land
- The flat muddy land near the sea
- Sea animals with shells
- to turn around quickly
- The land next to the sea
- to hit loudly and hard
- The highest part of a wave
- to throw very hard
- to catch and hold
- to sink and stay at the bottom
- A very tiny piece
- A narrow place where water enters land
- A round part that sticks out
- to move one thing against another
- to slowly wear away
- A tall rock standing alone in the sea
- A curved rock shape made by waves
- A small piece of something
- to break into small pieces
- to stick out over an edge
- The outer part of something
- to cover land with water
- Something that is done
- to leave material in a place
- Water flowing back to the sea
- A hole in rock where water comes out
- A small smooth stone
- to keep something for later
- A small wave on water
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- A very steep rock
- Land with water on three sides
- The regular rise and fall of the sea
- A safe place for boats
- The bottom part of a cliff
- A hard building material
- Sea plants growing in water
- to moved away quickly by wind or water
- to fall down suddenly
- Dirty water from homes
- to make air or water dirty
- The lowest part of a wave
- to move very fast
- Strong moving water in the sea
- to travel on water by boat
- to press things together
- The lowest part of something
- to break apart suddenly
- A thin broken line in rock
- A soft rock made from sea shells
- to form something
- to remove water
- A very large rock
- A narrow water passage between two lands
54 Clues: to remove water • A very steep rock • to catch and hold • A very tiny piece • to move very fast • to form something • A very large rock • to throw very hard • to slowly wear away • A tiny piece of sand • A small smooth stone • to fall down suddenly • A small wave on water • A safe place for boats • to turn around quickly • to hit loudly and hard • Dirty water from homes • Something that is done • ...
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
Across
- 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. • ...
Elli and Maddy's Walla Walla Crossword 2026-04-24
Across
- - what did the american settlers do to chief peo-peo-mox-mox's 18 year old son, Elijah, near setters point, California in 1844 for following a dispute over a stolen horse and tensions involving accusations of theft
- - The acres of land left over for the Walla Walla tribe after the US government sold their land for profit and power.
- - What did the American Settlers threaten to take from the tribe if they didn’t sign the treaty
- - Who was the governor of the settlers that signed the treaty on behalf of america
- -Palmer: The Superintendent of Indian Affairs who threatened to steal the cattle if the Walla Walla didn’t sign the treaty.
- -Having been born in and inhabiting an area of land.
- -Having a dispute, argument, and/or war about a specific topic.
- -Something that means a lot to someone and is important for tradition.
- -The chief of the Walla Walla tribe at the time of the treaty signing
- -What was the Walla Walla’s main protein they ate?
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- -The camp where the treaty was signed that was named after Issac Stevens?
- -Issac Stevens was the _____ for the American settlers in 1855, during the dispute/conflict between the Walla Walla and the US government.
- -The third tribe forced upon the reservation alongside the Cayuse, and Walla Walla
- -The acres of land that was wrongfully stolen from the Walla Walla tribe
- - the abbreviation for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
- Tribe - the second tribe stuck on the reservation with Walla Walla after being forced into smaller land to continue peace with the treaty.
- - the name given to the bands of indigenous people, now the name of a city in central washington
- - What summer month was the treaty signed in
- -The government thought that they had ______ over the Walla Walla when they told them to move to a small patch of land.
- -One of the biggest values to the Walla Walla
20 Clues: - What summer month was the treaty signed in • -One of the biggest values to the Walla Walla • -What was the Walla Walla’s main protein they ate? • -Having been born in and inhabiting an area of land. • -Having a dispute, argument, and/or war about a specific topic. • -The chief of the Walla Walla tribe at the time of the treaty signing • ...
Crossword 2026-05-07
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- Renaissance intellectual movement focusing on human potential, reason, and classical learning.
- Death — A devastating plague (1347–1351) that killed up to one-third of Europe’s population.
- A peasant bound to a lord’s land, providing labor in return for protection.
- A political and social system where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service.
- A knight’s code of conduct emphasizing bravery, honor, and protection of the weak.
- A cultural rebirth (1300s–1600s) emphasizing art, learning, and classical ideas.
- Non-religious; focused on worldly matters.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- Describing an ideal, perfect society; inspired by Thomas More’s Utopia.
- Nomadic warriors who built the largest land empire in history under Genghis Khan.
- A 1215 English charter limiting the king’s power and establishing rule of law.
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- Germanic peoples who settled in England after Roman rule and shaped early English culture.
- Charging interest on loans; considered sinful by the medieval Church.
- A powerful Germanic kingdom in Western Europe; Charlemagne was their most famous ruler.
- Nomadic horsemen from Central Asia who raided Europe before settling in modern Hungary.
- The land granted to a vassal by a lord under feudalism.
- Refers to the Middle Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE).
- A Catholic court established to enforce religious uniformity in Spain, often through persecution.
- Groups such as the Goths, Vandals, and Saxons who migrated across Europe after the fall of Rome, shaping early medieval kingdoms.
- A wealthy supporter of artists, writers, or scholars during the Renaissance.
- A long conflict (1337–1453) between England and France over territory and royal succession.
- The lord’s estate; the economic center of medieval rural life.
- A noble who swore loyalty to a lord in exchange for land and protection.
- A legal system based on court decisions and customs rather than written codes.
24 Clues: Non-religious; focused on worldly matters. • Refers to the Middle Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE). • The land granted to a vassal by a lord under feudalism. • The lord’s estate; the economic center of medieval rural life. • Charging interest on loans; considered sinful by the medieval Church. • Describing an ideal, perfect society; inspired by Thomas More’s Utopia. • ...
vocab 9 2026-05-11
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- The practice of charging interest on loans, often considered immoral in medieval Europe.
- A legal system based on court decisions and customs rather than written codes.
- A long conflict between England and France over territory and royal succession.
- Nomadic warriors from Central Asia who built the largest land empire in history under Genghis Khan.
- Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
- Concerned with worldly matters rather than religion.
- Describing an ideal, perfect society that does not exist in reality.
- Referring to the Middle Ages, the period in Europe roughly from 500 to 1500 CE.
- A series of religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for land or protection.
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- A Catholic court established to enforce religious uniformity in Spain through investigation and punishment.
- A 1215 document limiting the English king’s power and establishing basic legal rights.
- A wealthy supporter who funded artists, writers, or scholars.
- A Renaissance movement focusing on human potential, achievements, and classical learning.
- A political and social system where land was exchanged for loyalty, service, and protection.
- A cultural rebirth in Europe marked by renewed interest in art, learning, and classical ideas.
- A Germanic kingdom that rose to power in Western Europe under leaders like Charlemagne.
- A self‑sufficient estate where the lord, serfs, and peasants lived and worked.
- A devastating bubonic plague pandemic that killed millions in 14th‑century Europe.
- A medieval knight’s code of honor emphasizing bravery, loyalty, and respect.
- Groups of Indo‑European peoples who lived in Northern Europe and helped bring down the Western Roman Empire.
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system.
- Nomadic raiders from Central Asia who later settled in present‑day Hungary.
- A peasant bound to a lord’s land who worked in return for shelter and protection.
24 Clues: Concerned with worldly matters rather than religion. • A wealthy supporter who funded artists, writers, or scholars. • Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome. • Describing an ideal, perfect society that does not exist in reality. • A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system. • ...
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
Across
- 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
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) • ...
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
Across
- 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. • ...
World Geography 2026-05-06
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- Large, slow-moving masses of ice.
- The growing of crops and raising animals.
- The beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group of people.
- Harmful substances added to the environment.
- A dense tropical forest with heavy rainfall.
- Large regions with similar climate, plants, and animals.
- A system that makes and enforces laws.
- The growth of cities and city populations.
- Low areas of land between hills or mountains.
- One of Earth’s seven large landmasses.
- High areas of land that rise above the surrounding land.
- Pieces of land completely surrounded by water.
- A dry region that receives very little rainfall.
- Openings in Earth where lava erupts.
- The increasing connection of countries through trade and communication.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain.
- An imaginary line dividing Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Large areas covered with trees.
- Half of Earth.
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- The largest bodies of salt water on Earth.
- The long-term weather patterns of a place.
- Large flat areas of land raised high above sea level.
- Routes Paths used to move goods between places.
- The planet where we live.
- A cold, treeless biome with frozen ground.
- Materials people use to meet their needs.
- Lines measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- Landforms formed where rivers empty into larger bodies of water.
- The number of people living in an area.
- The day-to-day condition of the atmosphere.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- The movement of Earth’s plates.
- Deep valleys with steep sides carved by rivers.
- Another name for lines of longitude.
- Tropical grassland with scattered trees.
- Lines measuring distance north or south of the Equator.
- Systems of faith and worship.
- Natural flowing bodies of freshwater.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
40 Clues: Half of Earth. • The planet where we live. • Systems of faith and worship. • The movement of Earth’s plates. • Large areas covered with trees. • Large, slow-moving masses of ice. • Another name for lines of longitude. • Openings in Earth where lava erupts. • Natural flowing bodies of freshwater. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain. • ...
Semester Exam Review 2026-05-12
Across
- – The regular rise and fall of ocean water caused by the moon’s and sun’s gravity.
- – A very small stream.
- – A small, narrow body of flowing water.
- – A man-made waterway built for transportation, irrigation, or drainage.
- – A large body of water surrounded by land.
- – A body of water partly surrounded by land.
- – Land formed at the mouth of a river where it deposits sediment.
- & Tide Terms
- – An area where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean.
- Zone – The area of shoreline between high tide and low tide.
- – A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- – A large bay, usually more enclosed by land.
- – A wetland with trees and shrubs.
- – A natural or man-made lake used to store water.
- – A small body of still water, smaller than a lake.
- – A shallow body of saltwater separated from the ocean by sandbars or reefs.
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- – A small stream, often smaller than a river.
- – A large natural stream of flowing water that usually empties into an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
- – A very large body of saltwater covering most of Earth.
- – Land covered with water for all or part of the year.
- – A large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean, often partly enclosed by land.
- – A deeper part of a river, harbor, or strait where water flows.
- – A structure built to carry water from one place to another.
- – A small, sheltered bay.
- – A wetland with soft-stemmed plants like grasses and reeds.
- – A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- Bore – A strong wave that moves up a river or narrow bay when the tide comes in.
- – A series of large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions.
- Forces – The pulling force that attracts objects toward each other, such as the moon pulling on Earth’s oceans.
29 Clues: & Tide Terms • – A very small stream. • – A small, sheltered bay. • – A wetland with trees and shrubs. • – A small, narrow body of flowing water. • – A large body of water surrounded by land. • – A body of water partly surrounded by land. • – A small stream, often smaller than a river. • – A large bay, usually more enclosed by land. • ...
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) • ...
U.S. History 2016-11-18
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- Invented the Morse Code.
- The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe.
- This bridge was proof the U.S. was a world power in hard work and inventiveness.
- Idustrialists seen in a good way were called this.
- people who waited for the boom to race and claim land.
- this kept money supplies tight because it had to be backed by gold.
- this group of people join the populists because they were against the gold standard.
- people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land.
- the type of police involved in the Homestead strike.
- A philosophy that believes in the survival of the fittest.
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor Union.
- They were put in dangerous positions in work because of their size.
- an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society.
- Industrialists seen in a bad way were called this.
- America's greatest inventor.
- taxes on imported goods.
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- This is where Indians were put after they were rounded up.
- where the land race for territories took place.
- Battle where Armstrong Custer underestimated the number of Indians he was facing.
- 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?
- This was set up to provide land to Indian families so they could be self sufficient.
- People who bought areas of land in hopes to sell it later for profit.
- Tariffs protected these against foreign products.
- The leader of the American Railway Union.
- Cheap land, gold, and getting rich were all what factors?
- 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.
- This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862.
- Farmers wanted this as money backing instead of gold.
30 Clues: Invented the Morse Code. • taxes on imported goods. • 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. • ...
Middle Ages Project Eighth 2023-04-20
Across
- Susceptible to attack.
- The house and all the land that surrounds it during the Middle Ages.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- Converted to Christianity after winning a battle.
- Boiled food scraps.
- Hernia or rupture.
- Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace.
- Head of a monastery.
- Another title for the Middle Ages
- Another word for longbow that can shoot 350-400 yards
- Able to produce all that is necessary to survive.
- After paying homage to the lord, the holder of the land giving service to the lord.
- The Church tax equated to 10% of your income.
- The battle where Charles the Hammer defeated the Spanish Moors
- The political and military system that developed in the absence of a strong central government.
- To keep.
- Defeated the Spanish Moors
- Code of honor which includes bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry
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- Board game played during the Middle Ages
- Music sung by Catholic Monks during Mass.
- He created the Holy Roman Empire and appreciated education.
- Church law
- A basic garment worn by men and women.
- A system where the eldest son inherits the land.
- A person of high birth, rank and title who typically owned land.
- Grain boiled in water.
- A boy who acted as a knight’s attendant in the first stage of training.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- Root vegetable like an onion.
- Widespread destruction.
- The grant of land in the system of feudalism.
- System where Christians withdraw to live a holy life.
- The title given to the owner of a manor.
- Time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Modern period from 500 – 1500 CE
- A piece of cloth worn by women that draped over their head and neck.
- Inner and outer wall surrounding the castle.
- Peasants bound to the land.
37 Clues: To keep. • Church law • Hernia or rupture. • Boiled food scraps. • Head of a monastery. • Susceptible to attack. • Grain boiled in water. • Widespread destruction. • Defeated the Spanish Moors • Peasants bound to the land. • Root vegetable like an onion. • Another title for the Middle Ages • A basic garment worn by men and women. • Board game played during the Middle Ages • ...
Geography 10 2021-11-23
Across
- a chart in the shape of a triangle
- gives advice or tells you about life
- Sea, a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere
- Mountains, system of mountains eastern to northern North America
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- long term pattern of weather in a particular area
- characterized by a hot climate
- a rare hot spring that erupts
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water
- intensely cold
- a body of land surrounded by water
- the northernmost reign of Earth
- narrow strip of land that connects 2 large land masses and separates 2 bodies of water
- extending or moving in 1 direction with no bend or curve
- having many mountains
- area that receives very little rain
- human made waterway
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- real or imaginary line that separates 2 things
- large crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment, and often water
- a half of the earth
- the largest of the world’s continent
- Sea, a sea surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- relating to or characterization of Europe or its inhabitants
- a group of islands
- study of physical features of the earth, and its atmosphere
- one of Earth’s 7 main divisions of land
- a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply
- Ocean, an ocean bordered by the American continent, Asia, and Australia. Largest ocean in world
- a flat topped mountain or hill
- body of water sheltered by natural or artificial barrier
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- land with water on 3 sides. May also be land projecting into water
- book of wisdom translation to “teacher” or “preacher”
- a book or collection of maps
- narrow body of water that connects 2 larger bodies of water
35 Clues: intensely cold • a group of islands • a half of the earth • human made waterway • having many mountains • a book or collection of maps • a rare hot spring that erupts • a flat topped mountain or hill • characterized by a hot climate • the northernmost reign of Earth • a chart in the shape of a triangle • a body of land surrounded by water • area that receives very little rain • ...
foundation 2024-12-23
Across
- The bottom surface of the ocean or sea.
- Wetland area, typically covered with water and vegetation.
- The arrangement of physical features on the Earth's surface.
- A mountain or hill with an opening for molten material.
- The process of one tectonic plate sliding under another.
- The top layer of the Earth's surface, supporting plant life.
- A long, narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs.
- Referring to large landmasses like continents.
- A chain or group of islands.
- The outline of land along the sea.
- The solid rock layer beneath loose soil or sediment.
- A landform at the mouth of a river, formed by sediment deposits.
- A crack or split in the Earth's surface, often from tectonic forces.
- Pertaining to an estuary or its characteristics.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediment.
- A crack or fracture in the Earth's surface.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A low area of land where water collects.
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- The area where a river meets the sea, with brackish water.
- A landmass that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to the mainland.
- A steep face of rock or earth.
- Molten rock that erupts from a volcano.
- A long, narrow elevated landform, often part of a mountain range.
- A narrow, steep-sided valley formed by erosion.
- Material that settles at the bottom of a liquid.
- A deep ravine, typically with a river flowing through it.
- A large, flat area of land with few changes in elevation.
- A mass of debris left by a moving glacier.
- Pertaining to soil or sediment deposited by a river.
- A large, flat area of land elevated above the surrounding land.
- The outermost layer of the Earth.
- The bottom of a river where water flows.
- Pertaining to the movement of Earth's plates.
33 Clues: A chain or group of islands. • A steep face of rock or earth. • The outermost layer of the Earth. • The outline of land along the sea. • The bottom surface of the ocean or sea. • Molten rock that erupts from a volcano. • The bottom of a river where water flows. • A low area of land where water collects. • A mass of debris left by a moving glacier. • ...
The West & Native Americans 2025-02-26
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- The 1862 law that began the construction of the transcontinental railroad.
- chief of the Sioux tribe who defeats Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
- a name given to a Plains farmer
- An agreement between the Sioux and the U.S. government that promised the Black Hills to the Sioux.
- the last major confrontation between U.S. army and Sioux tribe was at
- The war between the United States and Mexico in the 1840s began as a border dispute over the land of Texas
- The idea that white Americans were divinely ordained to settle and expand westward across North America.
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people.
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- a word that means something that “extends across the continent”
- a farm; to acquire a piece of U.S. public land by living on and cultivating it
- The battle where the 7th Cavalry was defeated by Sioux (Comanche, a horse is the sole survivor).
- term for a person who is looking for gold, silver and other precious metals
- The process of one distinct culture taking on the cultural traits of another.
- land that was set aside for Native Americans to live on (usually not "good" land)
- the herding of cattle for 1,000 miles or more to meet the railroad
- a manifestation of divine care or direction
- Sitting Bull’s warriors killed and defeated the 7th Cavalry leader named
- the law that allowed settlers to get 160 acres of land for a $10 filing fee was
- a place that quickly grows because of a gold or silver rush
- moving from place to place with no permanent home
- The law that attempted to make farmers and to “Americanize” the Native Americans.
- people who take the law into their own hands
- soldiers who fight on horseback
- the 11th President of the United States who adds western land by war and negotiations
24 Clues: a name given to a Plains farmer • soldiers who fight on horseback • a manifestation of divine care or direction • people who take the law into their own hands • moving from place to place with no permanent home • an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people. • a place that quickly grows because of a gold or silver rush • ...
The Middle Ages II 2023-10-23
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- a person who receives land from a ruler and in return promises to fight for the ruler
- business
- a person on a journey for the purpose of spreading a particular religious belief
- an area of land or property
- a member of a religious community of men who promises to live very simply
- a soldier on horseback who serves a king or other ruler.
- the bishop's church; any large and important church
- a plot of land exchanged for loyalty to a ruler.
- a prayer of support protection and approval for someone
- powerful families that held fiefs and titles
- a book or document written by hand
- a person who leads and directs something, such as a project or business
- needing no help from others to live or survive.
- a partnership of different countries, organizations, or people who agree to work together
- the name for the religious ceremony in which Catholics celebrate their relationship with God
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- the sacred writings of a religion
- a place where a community of monks live
- a large country house and its surrounding land
- a person living on a feudal estate who was required to work for the lord on the manor
- a person with power and influence who controls land.
- a community of nuns, or women who live a simple, religious life.
- the leader of a monastery
- something that provides what is needed to grow and live
- relating to the Middle Ages in Europe
- a group of houses and buildings, smaller than a town in a rural area
- to lead and direct; to run something, such as a project
- to put a crown on someone's head in a ceremony, making him or her king, queen, or emperor of a certain area
- a system of government in which land is exchanged for loyalty and services
28 Clues: business • the leader of a monastery • an area of land or property • the sacred writings of a religion • a book or document written by hand • relating to the Middle Ages in Europe • a place where a community of monks live • powerful families that held fiefs and titles • a large country house and its surrounding land • needing no help from others to live or survive. • ...
Nature and Natural Disasters 2024-03-04
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- a piece of land in the country, especially one where crops are grown or animals are kept, typically surrounded by a fence, etc
- the hard material that the trunk and branches of a tree or shrub are made of, used for fuel or timber
- change a permanent change in global or regional climate patterns, including temperature, wind, and rainfall
- the land near or next to a sea or ocean
- a naturally raised area of land that is higher than the land around it, but smaller than a mountain
- a beautiful scene in the countryside that can be seen in one particular view
- a long period of time when there is not much raining
- a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of damage, death and destruction
- a way or track that is built or is made by people walking over the same ground
- a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.
- a low area of land between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through it
- a particular part or region of a city, country, or the world
- a situation where there is not enough food that causes hunger and death
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- the rising of a body of water taking dry places and causing damages
- a strong and dangerous type of wind, which is formed like a turning cone, usually causing damage
- a piece of rock, standing or projecting above the earth's surface or in the sea
- large amounts of snow falling from mountains
- found in, coming from or agreeing with nature
- the sudden movement and shaking of the Earth's surface, usually causing damage
- a thick, tropical forest with tall trees and consistently heavy rainfall
- a very strong and destructive wind that moves in circles, often seen in the Caribbean
- a large area of water, surrounded by land
- a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful
23 Clues: large amounts of snow falling from mountains • the land near or next to a sea or ocean • found in, coming from or agreeing with nature • a large area of water, surrounded by land • a long period of time when there is not much raining • a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful • ...
Countries 2022-05-09
Across
- korea another one of the koreas
- germ.
- next to spain
- New Z land
- Had 3 movies made about it. it had a lion zebra a giraffe and a hippo in it.
- i don't want it for here but i want it __ __
- invented the pizza
- venezuelan
- right next to russia
- anime
- they drink A LOT.
- land of the free
- the republic of dominica
- the red cross
- social credits
- Its at the bottom of mexico
- the opposite of i walked
- Gary uh
- arnold schwarzenegger is from here.
- owned by the danish empire also green
- slow ven
- in the northern caribbean
- they have a two headed bird for their flag.
- is fighting a war right now
- thai
- is also fighting a war right now
- the answer is seychelles
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- black mountain
- soccer is a big sport here.
- land of the maple syrup
- Bosnia &
- lots of kangaroos and emus
- one of the koreas
- the country is called laos
- slo vak
- Yuo go sla
- chilly
- Danish empire
- a cup of tea also its two words connected
- poleish
- im hungry
- Land made of ice
- the north pole
- america lost to them.
- its like japans flag except green and red.
- where the big jesus christ statue is.
- Columbia came from here.
- the southern most point of africa
- i rack
- & herzegovina
- marshall is_____
- has a dragon on their flag.
- Costa ____
- Ikea
- the land of the pyramids.
- messi started his soccer career here.
- eiffel tower
- Kengis khan
- kong ____ kong
- the pope lives here.
- at the southern point of south america.
- land of the fins
62 Clues: Ikea • thai • germ. • anime • chilly • i rack • slo vak • poleish • Gary uh • Bosnia & • slow ven • im hungry • New Z land • Yuo go sla • venezuelan • Costa ____ • Kengis khan • eiffel tower • next to spain • Danish empire • the red cross • & herzegovina • black mountain • the north pole • social credits • kong ____ kong • land of the free • Land made of ice • marshall is_____ • land of the fins • one of the koreas • they drink A LOT. • ...
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 • ...
Vocab #9 2026-05-07
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- A peasant bound to a lord’s land who worked it in return for protection.
- A Catholic court established to identify and punish heresy in Spain.
- Nomadic warriors from Central Asia who built the largest land empire in history under Genghis Khan.
- Groups such as the Goths, Vandals, and Saxons who migrated across Europe and shaped early medieval kingdoms.
- The practice of charging interest on loans, often considered immoral in medieval Europe.
- A 1215 English charter limiting the king’s power and establishing rights for nobles.
- A knight’s code of honor stressing bravery, loyalty, and protection of the weak.
- Describing an ideal, perfect society that is often impossible to achieve.
- Nomadic raiders from Central Asia who later settled in present‑day Hungary.
- Refers to the Middle Ages, the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- A Renaissance movement focusing on human potential, individual achievement, and classical learning.
- A wealthy supporter of artists, writers, or scholars during the Renaissance.
- A legal system based on court decisions and customs rather than written codes.
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- A powerful Germanic kingdom in Western Europe; Charlemagne was their most famous ruler.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system.
- A long conflict between England and France (1337–1453) over territory and royal succession.
- Concerned with worldly matters rather than religion.
- The lord’s estate, including farmland, villages, and the manor house; the center of medieval life.
- Germanic peoples who settled in England after Roman rule and formed early English culture.
- A political and social system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service.
- A noble who pledged loyalty and military service to a lord in exchange for land.
- A devastating bubonic plague that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century.
- A cultural rebirth in Europe marked by renewed interest in art, learning, and classical ideas.
- A series of religious wars where European Christians attempted to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
24 Clues: Concerned with worldly matters rather than religion. • Land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system. • A Catholic court established to identify and punish heresy in Spain. • A peasant bound to a lord’s land who worked it in return for protection. • Describing an ideal, perfect society that is often impossible to achieve. • ...
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
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- 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
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 • ...
Kreuzworträtsel 2020-02-17
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
kermis, ontmoetingsplek 2026-03-18
Across
- adres
- dag van de liefde
- woonplaats
- sportbeoefenaar
- vrouw
- zachtschuim
- warme genotsdrank
- hechte vriendengroep
- populaire vrijetijdsbesteding
- optreden
- met de camper door europees land
- atletisch
- huisdier
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- dochter
- SUV
- tukkerland
- onderdeel van het weekend
- land in centraal amerika
- aardig
- Kroatische voetbalcoach
- geheime zendermuziek
- ontmoetingsplek
- nederlands biermerk
- gewichtsloos drijven
- zoon
- familie
- nederlandse popband in Hertme
- hightechbedrijf
28 Clues: SUV • zoon • adres • vrouw • aardig • dochter • familie • optreden • huisdier • atletisch • tukkerland • woonplaats • zachtschuim • sportbeoefenaar • ontmoetingsplek • hightechbedrijf • dag van de liefde • warme genotsdrank • nederlands biermerk • geheime zendermuziek • hechte vriendengroep • gewichtsloos drijven • Kroatische voetbalcoach • land in centraal amerika • onderdeel van het weekend • ...
Kryssord om Asia 2013-03-20
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-23
Across
- 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___
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Minecraft 2026-04-15
Across
- gods promise
- girl version
- repeated addition
- sweet stuff bees make
- video game
- fall
- piece of land water
- basic instructions before
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- the love of it is evil
- no rain
- where you live
- getting good you don't deserve
- middle name
- murder chicken
- sheep herder
- not getting the bad
- piece of land
- pollinator
- the sound lightning makes
- boy version of each species
- extreme weather event
21 Clues: fall • no rain • pollinator • video game • middle name • gods promise • girl version • sheep herder • piece of land • where you live • murder chicken • repeated addition • not getting the bad • piece of land water • sweet stuff bees make • extreme weather event • the love of it is evil • the sound lightning makes • basic instructions before • boy version of each species • getting good you don't deserve
Medieval Ages & More II 2021-10-15
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
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? • ...
Olive and Holden 2021-07-10
Across
- waste
- comes from the sun, or a bulb
- a place to sleep while travelling
- two wheeled mode of transportation
- produces meat and milk
- fast food
- circle around your finger,
- can be sharpened, used for writing
- branches and leaves
- used to cover face during covid
- you wear them to protect your eyes from the sun
- implement for cutting
- a male child
- father of your dad
- feline pet
- used for communication to talk to someone
- sits on a wire and chirps
- on ears to beautify
- advertising on the highway
- material for making items such as bottles
- quench thirst
- tiny human
- grown on trees, bushes and small plants
Down
- tobacco smoked
- source of pleasure and thirst quenching
- canine animal
- one who enjoys lakes and pools
- place to get wet and swim
- cut off pants
- made of pages and a cover
- niblets
- home for farm animals
- holds hair in place
- sounds that gives you pleasure
- used to hear iPhone without others hearing
- brown colouring of the skin from sun
- work to keep you busy on a road trip
- place to eat when you are not at home
- mother of your dad
- container to hold liquids
- sticks and ...
- animal people like to ride
- young female
- shoes used in the summer
- formations in the sky
- controller of the vehicle
- marking on the road
- floor covering
48 Clues: waste • niblets • fast food • feline pet • tiny human • a male child • young female • canine animal • cut off pants • quench thirst • tobacco smoked • sticks and ... • floor covering • mother of your dad • father of your dad • holds hair in place • branches and leaves • on ears to beautify • marking on the road • home for farm animals • formations in the sky • produces meat and milk • implement for cutting • ...
