land formations Crossword Puzzles
Guess what is it? 2024-01-31
18 Clues: eat meat • high land • water fall • lower land • small insect • high building • king of animal • active mountain • public transport • poisonous insect • beautiful flower • animal pull wagon • wide deep blue sea • animal in the water • fish live in the mud • animal fly in the dark • colour full in the sky • name of beach in Gunungkidul
History Definitions 2022-05-30
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- Factor – a social, political, economic, or environmental benefit that draws migrants to an area.
- Reserve – land set aside to finance the government.
- Factor – a social, political, economic or environmental force that drives migrants out of an area.
- Bee – an occasion when neighbours work together to accomplish a mayor for task for a member of the community.
- – the act of forcing individuals to serve in the military with or without notice.
- – freedom from slavery.
- – a person living in the Thirteen Colonies who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution.
- a preserved food made of dried meat and berries.
- England – a region in present – day northeastern United States, made up of the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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- Grant- an area of land given by the government in exchange for settling the land.
- Reserve – land set aside to finance Protestant Churches.
- Colonies – the 13 British colonies on the east Coast of North America, south of Nova Scotia which eventually formed together as the United States.
- North America – the remaining British colonies in North America, north of the United States in what is known as Canada today, after the American Revolution ended in 1783.
- – Units of about 10 black solders.
- Track – a piece of land the British bought for the Haudenosaunee peoples in exchange for their loyalty.
- – a British settler (colonist) from New England who migrated to Atlantic Canada between 1759 and 1774.
16 Clues: – freedom from slavery. • – Units of about 10 black solders. • a preserved food made of dried meat and berries. • Reserve – land set aside to finance the government. • Reserve – land set aside to finance Protestant Churches. • Grant- an area of land given by the government in exchange for settling the land. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Review 2020-02-21
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- the right to vote
- secret agreement to do unlawful acts
- land and business are owned by private citizens
- a statement that hurts another person's character
- to use unfair advantage
- drastic or extreme
- a person who takes it upon himself to punish others
- with much feeling
- to make very upset and angry
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- where a private citizen can vote on a legislative bill
- all land and businesses are owned by the government
- to cause to stop temporarily
- not having enough
- to remove a person from public office
- process by which citizens can write a bill and get it on the ballot.
- a person who supports private ownership of land and business
- destruction of property
- to cancel a law
- to put down or stop
19 Clues: to cancel a law • not having enough • the right to vote • with much feeling • drastic or extreme • to put down or stop • to use unfair advantage • destruction of property • to cause to stop temporarily • to make very upset and angry • secret agreement to do unlawful acts • to remove a person from public office • land and business are owned by private citizens • ...
Medieval Crossword 2025-12-05
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- Attempt by Christians to take the holy land
- a mounted soldier that fought in exchange for land
- the age of feudalism
- one of the most devastating pandemics in human history
- Catholicism is an example of one
- the time before the medieval ages
- another name for bubonic plague
- barons split control of land among ____ in individual manors
- killed many people during the medieval ages
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- when one country takes over another
- This empire we studied influenced medieval art
- worn under armor by knights
- _____ Harold was defeated by William the conqueror
- the lowest social class
- a ____ was given land by barons if they fought for them
- weapon used by knights
- what were slaves called in the medieval times
- medieval ____ tactics became more advanced as the medieval period advanced
- protection worn by knights
- _____ of the Montiel happened during the medieval times
- example: black death
21 Clues: the age of feudalism • example: black death • weapon used by knights • the lowest social class • protection worn by knights • worn under armor by knights • another name for bubonic plague • Catholicism is an example of one • the time before the medieval ages • when one country takes over another • Attempt by Christians to take the holy land • ...
Landforms 2025-08-18
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- The largest ocean
- the study of the physical features of the earth, how people are affected by the earth, and how they affect the earth
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- A thin piece of land forming a connection between two larger areas of land
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
- an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is risen sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- a deep cleft between mountains resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales.
11 Clues: The largest ocean • a piece of land surrounded by water • a large area of flat land with few trees • a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water • A thin piece of land forming a connection between two larger areas of land • a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-10-07
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- Scandinavian people known for their raiding, trading, and exploring in the 8th to 11th centuries.
- A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for service.
- A deadly plague that killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century.
- A system where land was given by lords to vassals (like knights) in exchange for loyalty and military service. People worked the land in return for protection.
- Anything that is not related to religion.
- A person who receives land from a lord and promises to help and be loyal in return.
- A code of conduct for knights, including being brave, loyal, and treating others with respect, especially women.
- Religious wars in which Christians tried to take back land (like Jerusalem) from Muslims.
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- A group of people who do the same job (like blacksmiths or merchants) and help each other out.
- A group of Germanic tribes who lived in what is now France and Germany. They helped end the Roman Empire and started the Kingdom of France.
- A document signed in 1215 that limited the king’s power and gave people some rights.
- Poor farmers who worked the land for the lords. They couldn’t leave the land and had few rights.
- Law based on past decisions (precedent)
13 Clues: Law based on past decisions (precedent) • Anything that is not related to religion. • A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for service. • A deadly plague that killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century. • A person who receives land from a lord and promises to help and be loyal in return. • ...
River and Coastal Landforms 2025-03-30
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- A narrow piece of isolated rock standing in the sea.
- Found in the river's upper course where water flows along land of different heights.
- A raised part of the river on either side.
- When a river changes to a straighter path and cuts off a meander.
- Hard rock doesn't erode so land sticks out into the sea.
- A depositional landform
- Landform created when material deposited on land by constructive waves.
- When water erodes into the land on a coast, creating a curved shape.
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- A bend in a river created by deposition on the inside river bank.
- The valley left behind when a waterfall retreats.
- Formed after a crack in the headland, but before an arch.
- Flat land where water spills onto when a river floods.
- The shape of the hillside when a river erodes through it.
13 Clues: A depositional landform • A raised part of the river on either side. • The valley left behind when a waterfall retreats. • A narrow piece of isolated rock standing in the sea. • Flat land where water spills onto when a river floods. • Hard rock doesn't erode so land sticks out into the sea. • Formed after a crack in the headland, but before an arch. • ...
Imperialismen 2024-11-12
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- Vilket århundrade är mest förknippat med den intensiva perioden av europeisk kolonisering?
- Vilken ideologi användes ofta för att rättfärdiga imperialismen?
- Vad hette den konferens där Europas stormakter delade upp Afrika utan att involvera afrikanska ledare?
- Vilket europeiskt land koloniserade Vietnam?
- Vilket europeiskt land koloniserade Indonesien?
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- Vad kallas uppdelningen av Afrika mellan europeiska länder under 1880-talet?
- Vilken resurs var central för brittiska intressen i Sydafrika?
- Vilket land var den största kolonialmakten under 1800-talet?
- Vilket land var den enda afrikanska nationen som framgångsrikt försvarade sig mot europeisk kolonisering?
- Vilken råvara var viktig i den belgiska kolonin Kongo?
- Vilken kontinent drabbades mest av den europeiska imperialismen?
- Vilken kontinent var ursprungsplatsen för de flesta kolonialmakterna?
- Vilket land förlorade sina kolonier i Amerika på 1800-talet, vilket påverkade dess fokus på Afrika och Asien?
- Vilken stormakt koloniserade stora delar av Nordafrika, inklusive Algeriet?
14 Clues: Vilket europeiskt land koloniserade Vietnam? • Vilket europeiskt land koloniserade Indonesien? • Vilken råvara var viktig i den belgiska kolonin Kongo? • Vilket land var den största kolonialmakten under 1800-talet? • Vilken resurs var central för brittiska intressen i Sydafrika? • Vilken ideologi användes ofta för att rättfärdiga imperialismen? • ...
Social Studies - Unit 4 Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-17
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- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
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- Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
- The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
26 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Europoa 2020-06-23
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- die achtgrösste
- Der Fluss fliesst durch Deutschland und Schweiz
- Grösste Halbinsel im Mittelmeer
- ein Gebirge in Italien
- Grösste Land in Europa
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- Es ist ein Gebirge in Rumänien
- Ein Land zwischen Norwegen und Finnland
- ein Fluss in Frankreich
- eine Insel im Atlantik
- ein Gebirge in der Schweiz
- Grösste Stadt in Europa
- Das Land grenzt Grossbritannien an
- welcher Fluss ist nur in Russland
13 Clues: die achtgrösste • eine Insel im Atlantik • ein Gebirge in Italien • Grösste Land in Europa • ein Fluss in Frankreich • Grösste Stadt in Europa • ein Gebirge in der Schweiz • Es ist ein Gebirge in Rumänien • Grösste Halbinsel im Mittelmeer • welcher Fluss ist nur in Russland • Das Land grenzt Grossbritannien an • Ein Land zwischen Norwegen und Finnland • ...
SS9 Indian Act Terms 2022-06-14
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- a report from the government giving information or proposals to an issue.
- Rights to land, resources, activities, self-determination, self-government, practice culture and customs.
- a dance performed to honor the sun and to prove bravery by overcoming pain.
- The giving of a right or privilege.
- A way of controlling the movement of Indigenous people, it made Indigenous people stay on reserves unless they had a pass.
- A member of an indigenous people in northern Canada.
- The federal legislature of Canada.
- Canada government’s representative on First Nations reserves.
- seek to address wrongs made against indigenous peoples and their land.
- Someone who inherits responsibility for their community.
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- A plot of land used in the Indian Act for the use of an Indian band. The Indian band posses rights to live on that land.
- A person who is registered under the Indian Act.
- a government-supported school for Indigenous and Inuit children.
- A person of mixed indigenous and European or American ancestry.
- Any group of the indigenous peoples of Canada.
- The part of the government that controls the policies of first nations, Inuit, métis, and northern communities.
- a minor change or addition to improve a piece of legislation.
- An agreement made negotiation.
- The national government of Canada. They collect taxes, deliver social services, and guard national security.
- a ceremonial feast where possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth.
- The main law that the government uses to administer local governments of the first nations and the management of their land.
21 Clues: An agreement made negotiation. • The federal legislature of Canada. • The giving of a right or privilege. • Any group of the indigenous peoples of Canada. • A person who is registered under the Indian Act. • A member of an indigenous people in northern Canada. • Someone who inherits responsibility for their community. • ...
Earth Changes Task 3 2023-02-15
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- An area of land that loses more water to the air than it gets through precipitation
- What builds up on top of a fossil and hardens into rock
- The force that slows down objects when they rub against each other
- Continent that holds the world's largest desert is
- The natural features of the earth's surface
- _______ weathering involves changes in the surface of the rock to where it could change shape or color.
- The outer layer of the earth is called
- A large hill that has sides much steeper than the surrounding surface
- ____ is one way that plateaus can be made naturally
- Definition of "the solid earth"
- The movement of weathered rocks by natural forces
- When thermal energy flows through liquids and gases when most of the matter is moving
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- A large area of high land that is relatively flat on its top
- A process that breaks down rocks into small pieces
- Huge waves caused by earthquakes
- A medium sized plateau is called...
- the crack in the earth's surface is called
- True or false - wind, rain, and other elements shape the earth
- are the most explosive landforms
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides
- A triangle-shaped piece of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- A low area of land between two hills or mountains
- _____ weathering is the process of breaking big rocks into little ones
- A lake made by humans
- One thing that causes weathering
25 Clues: A lake made by humans • Definition of "the solid earth" • Huge waves caused by earthquakes • are the most explosive landforms • One thing that causes weathering • A medium sized plateau is called... • The outer layer of the earth is called • the crack in the earth's surface is called • The natural features of the earth's surface • ...
13.1 Vocabulary: 4-1-1 on Geography 2023-04-18
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- An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features.
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- Study of the earth
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface
- a bending line
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- to have something around you on all sides
- 3rd planet from the sun
- to take up space in an area
- to recognize
- a round model of the Earth
- to keep apart or divide
- opposite of south
- to communicate or work together
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- opposite of west
- move freely
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- Something that is helpful or useful
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- to find
- something that may make someone less successful
- to have or use something at the same time as someone else
- A large stream
- height above sea level
- opposite of north
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- A landform with high elevation and high relief.
- A group of islands
- opposite of east
- to lift and move something from one place to another
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
- flat representation of Earth's surface or part of it.
34 Clues: to find • move freely • to recognize • A large stream • a bending line • opposite of east • opposite of west • opposite of north • opposite of south • Study of the earth • A group of islands • height above sea level • 3rd planet from the sun • to keep apart or divide • a round model of the Earth • to take up space in an area • to communicate or work together • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
Geography Crossword 2021-12-02
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- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds
- water "running off" the land surface
- a global ecosystem composed of living organisms (biota) and the abiotic (nonliving) factors from which they derive energy and nutrients
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- cheap trendy clothing
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- the transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
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- any receptacle or enclosure for holding a product used in storage, packaging, and transportation, including shipping
- the sum of any techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica)
- he visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
- the third planet from the Sun
- the process of converting information from a physical format into a digital one
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the study of the land surface
- the system for deciding how scarce resources are used so that goods and services can be produced and consumed
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- Transportation Network Companies
20 Clues: cheap trendy clothing • the third planet from the Sun • the study of the land surface • Transportation Network Companies • water "running off" the land surface • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory • ...
Samar, Didem og Emilie historie 2022-01-21
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- En sygdom, som kom frem i 1300-tallet
- Et sted, hvor soldaterne var beskyttet
- Hvilket land blev ramt af pesten i 1350
- Hvad står WHO for?
- Hvor står jellingestenen?
- Navnet på en Krigskueplads
- Et land, som Tyskland ærklerede krig mod
- Hvad kaldte man folk, som kom efter kongen
- dem som kæmpede i krigen
- Et andet ord for skænderi
- Det sted, hvor Ferdinand døde
- Et land, hvor briterne havde kolonier
- Hvor studerede man også sygdomme
- Hvilken by blev ramt af pesten i 1711
- Hvad kaldes en jordbakke, som bruges til beskyttelse
- Hvilket land blev Tutankhamon konge i
- Et våben under 1ww
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- Hvor er spedalskhed stadig udbredt?
- Hvad blev underskrevet den 5. juni 1849
- Et andet land, som også var neutralt
- I hvilken by blev den første lægeskole grundlagt?
- Navnet på en Krigslinje
- Hvilken tidsperiode var mellem 800 til 1050
- Hvad kaldes læren af kroppens opbygning
- Hvad var Danmark under 1ww
- Et våben, der blev brugt i 1ww
- Hvad havde man typisk på i middelalderen
- Hvem blev bluetooth opkaldt efter?
- Et andet ord for hjælp
- Hvilken by blev ramt af pesten i 1710
- Hvad blev opdaget i 1200-tallet
- Den tid vi er i nu
- Noget som Tyskland var en del under 1ww
- En sygdom, som var meget normalt i 1800-tallet
- I hvilken tidsperiode havde den katolske kirke stor betydning for samfundet?
- Hvad blev mumier viklet ind i
36 Clues: Hvad står WHO for? • Den tid vi er i nu • Et våben under 1ww • Et andet ord for hjælp • Navnet på en Krigslinje • dem som kæmpede i krigen • Hvor står jellingestenen? • Et andet ord for skænderi • Hvad var Danmark under 1ww • Navnet på en Krigskueplads • Det sted, hvor Ferdinand døde • Hvad blev mumier viklet ind i • Et våben, der blev brugt i 1ww • Hvad blev opdaget i 1200-tallet • ...
English common verbs for agricultural purpose 2025-03-03
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- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- To give food to (animals).
- To accumulate or keep (goods or materials) in a place for future use.
- To supply water to land or crops through channels or pipes.
- To provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- To turn up the earth of (land) with a plow, especially before sowing.
- To apply a substance to soil or plants to make them grow better.
- To apply liquid in a dispersed form, such as pesticides or herbicides, to crops.
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- To apply mulch (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) to the soil around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and enrich the soil.
- To cause (animals) to reproduce, especially in order to produce offspring with certain characteristics.
- To prepare and cultivate (land) for crops.
- To gather a crop when it is ripe.
- To trim (a plant, bush, or tree) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to encourage growth.
- To cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.
- To move (a plant) from one place to another for planting.
- To alternate the crops grown on a piece of land to avoid exhausting the soil.
- To remove unwanted plants from (an area of ground or a garden).
- To put seeds, seedlings, or cuttings into the ground so that they can grow.
- To cut or gather (a crop or harvest).
- To plant seeds by scattering them on or in the earth.
20 Clues: To give food to (animals). • To gather a crop when it is ripe. • To cut or gather (a crop or harvest). • To prepare and cultivate (land) for crops. • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening. • To plant seeds by scattering them on or in the earth. • To move (a plant) from one place to another for planting. • ...
Abraham, the Father of All Believers 2025-10-08
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- / Abraham is called the father of all ______.
- / The Pharaoh’s dealing with Abraham was kind and ______.
- / The city where Abraham first received God’s call — “Ur of the ______.”
- / God’s promise tested Abraham’s ______.
- / The land Abraham entered first, a wide valley with olive groves and springs — ______.
- / God told Abraham, “In you all families of the earth shall be ______.”
- / God promised Abraham that He would make him a great ______.
- / When Abraham moved, the altar he built often remained as a place of ______ for others.
- / When God called, Abraham left his home and went out “not knowing where he was ______.”
- / The Lord called Abraham to “Get out of your country... to a land that I will ______ you.”
- / Abraham’s father’s name.
- / In Egypt, Abraham said Sarah was his ______.
- / The descendant through whom the Redeemer would come — Abraham, Isaac, and ______.
- / Abraham built altars wherever he pitched his ______.
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- / Abraham was a descendant of ______, the son of Noah.
- / The heat of the ______ is what separates the dross from gold of Christian character.
- / God sent ______ on Pharaoh’s household to protect Sarah.
- / Abraham clung to God’s ______ despite famine.
- / Abraham left his country by ______, not by sight.
- / Abraham’s obedience is one of the most striking evidences of ______ in all the Bible.
- / God disciplines His servants through ______ trials.
- / The land God promised to Abraham’s descendants.
- / Abraham built an altar near this city, between Ai and ______.
- / When famine came, Abraham went to this country.
- / Abraham’s nephew who traveled with him.
- / The nation from which Abraham separated himself practiced widespread ______.
- / Abraham’s wife.
- / The land was described as “a land of olive oil and ______.”
28 Clues: / Abraham’s wife. • / Abraham’s father’s name. • / God’s promise tested Abraham’s ______. • / Abraham’s nephew who traveled with him. • / Abraham is called the father of all ______. • / In Egypt, Abraham said Sarah was his ______. • / Abraham clung to God’s ______ despite famine. • / The land God promised to Abraham’s descendants. • ...
Medieval Europe 2025-10-27
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- System, Medieval farming method increasing production by rotating crops.
- Carta (1215), English document limiting the king’s power and establishing rule of law.
- Centers of higher learning that emerged in medieval Europe (e.g., Paris, Oxford).
- Peasant bound to the land who worked for a lord.
- Catholic Church, Dominant Christian institution in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- Architecture, Style featuring pointed arches, flying buttresses, and stained glass windows.
- Mounted warrior who served a lord under the feudal system.
- Medieval system of learning that tried to reconcile faith and reason.
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Economic system based on the manor and self-sufficient estates.
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- Political and social system where nobles offered protection and land in return for service.
- A noble who received land (a fief) from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal.
- Banishment from the Church, denying participation in the sacraments.
- Series of holy wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- Organization of craftsmen or merchants who controlled the practice of their trade.
- Code of conduct followed by medieval knights.
- Frankish king crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 CE; united much of Western Europe.
- Church court established to combat heresy.
- Death, Bubonic plague that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century.
- Church tax equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- Roman Empire, Loose federation of Germanic states under an emperor.
- Religious community where monks lived and worked.
- A landowning noble who granted fiefs to vassals.
24 Clues: Head of the Roman Catholic Church. • Land granted by a lord to a vassal. • Church court established to combat heresy. • Code of conduct followed by medieval knights. • Peasant bound to the land who worked for a lord. • A landowning noble who granted fiefs to vassals. • Religious community where monks lived and worked. • ...
Medieval Europe 2025-07-22
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- - A leader in the church, the bishop was often the top church leader in a kingdom.
- - An area of land given to a lord or baron by a king to rule.
- - A ditch around a castle filled with water.
- - The top ruler in a monarchy.
- Plague, or The Black Death - A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the
- – The symbols used by knights on their shield, banner, and armour.
- Carta - A document forced upon King John of England by his barons.
- - A knight in training, the squire would take care of the knight's armour and weapons.
- Jerusalem.
- - A ruler below the king in the feudal system, the baron ruled an area of land called a fief.
- - Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord.
- – the Latin word for Middle Ages
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- - A peasant who worked the land for the local lord or Baron. The serf had few rights and was
- better than a slave.
- - The top ruler in a monarchy.
- Ages.
- - The code by which knights pledged to live.
- - A religious area or group of buildings where monks lived.
- - A young boy that acts as a servant for a knight while training to become a knight someday.
- - The centre of life during the Middle Ages, the manor was the local lord's house or castle.
- - A defensive fortification where a lord or king would live.
- - Religious wars between the Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land,
- System - A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and barons.
23 Clues: Ages. • Jerusalem. • better than a slave. • - The top ruler in a monarchy. • - The top ruler in a monarchy. • – the Latin word for Middle Ages • - The code by which knights pledged to live. • - A ditch around a castle filled with water. • - Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord. • - A religious area or group of buildings where monks lived. • ...
Hotel Day 2: Landforms 2026-02-26
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- – A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region
- – A chain or cluster of islands
- – Low land between hills or mountains, often with a river
- – An arid region with little vegetation and rainfall
- – High, steep-sided landform
- – A long, narrow, elevated landform
- – A large, flat-topped elevated area
- – A slowly moving, massive body of ice
- – Land surrounded by water on three sides
- – A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides
- – A wide, flat-topped hill, larger than a butte
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- – A long, narrow inlet with steep sides, carved by a glacier
- – An isolated, flat-topped hill with steep sides
- – A landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks
- – A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses
- – A body of land completely surrounded by water
- – A depression or dip in the Earth's surface
- – A natural underground chamber
- – A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposit
- – A hill or ridge of sand formed by wind
- – A very large bay
- – A shallow body of water separated from the sea
- – A broad, flat, or gently rolling area of low relief
- – A vertical or very steep rock face
- – A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the water surface
- – A naturally raised area, lower than a mountain
- – A wetland ecosystem characterized by mineral soils and trees
- – A vent in the crust where magma and ash erupt
- Fan – A cone-shaped deposit of sediment from a stream
- – A body of water partially enclosed by land
30 Clues: – A very large bay • – High, steep-sided landform • – A natural underground chamber • – A chain or cluster of islands • – A long, narrow, elevated landform • – A large, flat-topped elevated area • – A vertical or very steep rock face • – A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region • – A slowly moving, massive body of ice • – A hill or ridge of sand formed by wind • ...
Landscapes & Landforms 2025-02-09
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- PLATES Mountains are formed by these pushing against each other
- Area covered in boulders and large stones
- Isolated, steep-sided hill of resistant rock on a plain
- Dry watercourse in a narrow valley that divides a plateau
- Broad, curved indentation in the coastline
- A river mouth broadening into the sea
- Steep-sided, lone peak rising over 600 metres above the surrounding land
- Desert area with a water supply provided by groundwater
- A bend in a river
- A group or chain of islands
- Tall pillar of rock formed by wave action eroding a cliff
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A long, narrow elevation of land
- A natural geographic feature or shape that appears on the Earth’s surface
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- Narrow strip of land that connects an island to the mainland
- Narrow strip of land protruding into the sea
- Crescent-shaped lake on a river floodplain
- Chain of connected mountains
- Fan-shaped, low-lying area of deposits at the mouth of a river
- Area providing water to a river system
- A flat-topped, steep-sided plateau
- Opening in the Earth’s crust where molten rock, ash and gas can escape
- Natural waterway that takes water downhill by gravity to the sea
- Small river that joins a larger river
- Deposited rock particles along the coastline
- Narrow, steep-sided valley carved out by the upper reaches of a river
- Steep rock face formed by wave action
- Bowl-shaped hollow formed by glacial erosion
28 Clues: A bend in a river • A group or chain of islands • Chain of connected mountains • A long, narrow elevation of land • A flat-topped, steep-sided plateau • A river mouth broadening into the sea • Small river that joins a larger river • Steep rock face formed by wave action • Area providing water to a river system • A large body of water surrounded by land • ...
The Midwest 2022-05-21
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- built to honor the pioneers of the west
- one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore
- animals raised on farms such as cattle
- airport in Chicago
- famous for cowboys and wheat
- beginning of unexplored land
- allows boats to travel between Great Lakes
- soil able to produce good crops
- storms that affects Midwest in winter
- where Mall of America is located
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- Midwest nickname
- flat or gently rolling land covered in tall grass
- where the Gateway Arch is located
- Chicago Ballpark
- land set aside for Native Americans
- nickname for Detroit
- Memorial built in his honor
- farming state
- popular crop in Iowa
- carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota
- Spanish for cowboy
- how Ford made car production faster
- started an automobile company in Detroit
23 Clues: farming state • Midwest nickname • Chicago Ballpark • Spanish for cowboy • airport in Chicago • nickname for Detroit • popular crop in Iowa • Memorial built in his honor • famous for cowboys and wheat • beginning of unexplored land • soil able to produce good crops • one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore • where Mall of America is located • where the Gateway Arch is located • ...
Chris' New Years Crossword 2022-12-27
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- where dreams go to die
- garlic- and onions-free snack
- thank god for podcasts
- millimeter enthusiast
- land of hard men
- the promised-land
- the main goal in life
- the boss
- rick wilcox lives here?
- don't let the cells die
- sausage aficionado
- slide into your dms
- beverage to accompany cookies
- "but it was 80% off!"
- nice midwestern boy
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- old-man accessory
- break into your vehicle
- land full of wankers
- is it in? ;)
- we keep getting older and they stay 25
- all-purpose phrase
- power whimper queen
- could probably break you in half
- Halloween
- thicc boy
- get in line early and make a run for it!
- fuckin' hates climbing!!!
- the only reason we call you
- apres-ice-climbing hobby
29 Clues: the boss • Halloween • thicc boy • is it in? ;) • land of hard men • old-man accessory • the promised-land • all-purpose phrase • sausage aficionado • power whimper queen • slide into your dms • nice midwestern boy • land full of wankers • millimeter enthusiast • the main goal in life • "but it was 80% off!" • where dreams go to die • thank god for podcasts • break into your vehicle • ...
Voacbulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
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- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- The land beyond a settlement
- Long-lasting
- Cowboy
- A district near a border
- Small religious settlements
- Violent street ruffian
- A monk
- Overcome
- A Spanish fort
- One person rule
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Government gifts
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
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- An owner
- A safe place
- Vanquish
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- Self-supporting
- A person who moves from one country to another
- Son of something
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- A written document granting land
- A large estate
- A branch of a river or stream
- Boss
- A large green chile
- Not plentiful
- People who are in prison for owing money
- To add
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • A monk • To add • An owner • Vanquish • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A large estate • A Spanish fort • Self-supporting • One person rule • Son of something • Government gifts • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
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- To add
- A written document granting land
- Small religious settlements
- A large estate
- People who are in prison for owing money
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- A safe place
- Son of something
- Overcome
- One person rule
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- A large green chile
- Long-lasting
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- The land beyond a settlement
- Government gifts
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- Not plentiful
- A Spanish fort
- Vanquish
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Self-supporting
- A district near a border
- Violent street ruffian
- An owner
- A branch of a river or stream
- Cowboy
- Boss
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A monk
30 Clues: Boss • To add • Cowboy • A monk • Vanquish • An owner • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A Spanish fort • A large estate • Self-supporting • One person rule • Son of something • Government gifts • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Aussenhandel 2021-10-12
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- ein anderes ausländisches Territorium
- wenn ein Firma ist spezialisiert
- was wir denken
- jemand ist da für helfen
- wenn ein Land gibt nicht sein Meinung
- wenn mehrere Länder arbeiten zusammen.
- wenn mehrere Firmen arbeiten zusammen
- die rohe Stoffe
- Jemand arbeitet im Nachbarland
- wir brauchen für zahlen in die Länder
- nicht zugeben
- wenn ein Beschluss ist bestzt
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- mehrere Länder arbeiten zusammen
- wenn die Person haben die gleiche Meinung
- wenn machen wir etwas und es ändert sich was
- der Platz wo die Leute haben erachtet
- verletzung der Regel
- ausscheiden sein Land für wohnen in anderes
- wenn jemand überwacht was wir machen
- am Ausgang jedes Landes
- wenn Handel mit anderen Firmen ausserhalb der Schweiz stattfindet
- Urteil zur Diskriminierung einer Person
- die materielle Unzulänglichkeit
- ein Gesetz anwenden
24 Clues: nicht zugeben • was wir denken • die rohe Stoffe • ein Gesetz anwenden • verletzung der Regel • am Ausgang jedes Landes • jemand ist da für helfen • wenn ein Beschluss ist bestzt • Jemand arbeitet im Nachbarland • die materielle Unzulänglichkeit • mehrere Länder arbeiten zusammen • wenn ein Firma ist spezialisiert • wenn jemand überwacht was wir machen • ...
Ch. 5 Social Studies Vocabulary 2013-04-26
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- a government leader with total authority
- fighting against the government
- people who first settle a new place
- people chosen to speak or act for a group
- a place owned and governed by a country
- ownership of land
- money paid by people to run the government
- land that lies beyond the settled part of a country
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- a group of volunteers who act as an army
- people whose ancestors came from Great Britain
- a lawmaking branch of government
- an official statement
- freedom
- able to speak and understand two languages equally well
- a sudden, complete change in government
- a person given a grant and permission to bring settlers to Texas
- the same rights for all people
- gifts of land
- a disagreement
- Mexican settlers in Texas
- an agreement between groups or countries
21 Clues: freedom • gifts of land • a disagreement • ownership of land • an official statement • Mexican settlers in Texas • the same rights for all people • fighting against the government • a lawmaking branch of government • people who first settle a new place • a sudden, complete change in government • a place owned and governed by a country • a group of volunteers who act as an army • ...
Harriet Tubman rocks 2015-03-11
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- There code was ______
- The ____ land
- She got hit with a ____
- She had to be helpful to be ____
- She had to be ______
- She had ____ because she got hit
- _____ was trying to catch her
- The ____ is the way they traveled
- She was a _____ slave
- She had been _____
- She was a ____ for the civil war
- She was a ____ to help soldiers in the civil war
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- She helped in the ______
- Her name is_____
- She led people went through the ______
- Harriet was a very _____ woman
- ______ is the land that want to be
- She was very _____ to help other slaves
- She got hit and survived massive _____
- Harriet Tubman was in _____
- The master’s used a _____ to punish slaves
- The _____ is were Harriet was born
- The land that is ____
23 Clues: The ____ land • Her name is_____ • She had been _____ • She had to be ______ • There code was ______ • The land that is ____ • She was a _____ slave • She got hit with a ____ • She helped in the ______ • Harriet Tubman was in _____ • _____ was trying to catch her • Harriet was a very _____ woman • She had to be helpful to be ____ • She had ____ because she got hit • ...
paarden freak en brillen mens 2015-03-13
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- ons land
- correctie voor een fout
- een jongens naam met een b
- Cimorelli fan
- kleinste van de klas
- de slimste
- de babbelaar van de klas
- wiens naam lijkt op alien
- wie draagt er bril
- de paardenfreak van de klas
- wie is fan van Michael Jackson
- onze turnmeester
- bff van Selin
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- hoeveel jongens hebben een bril
- het kleinste land in Europa
- naam van de klas
- een insect met een rood lijf en zwarte stipen
- noem een meisjes naam met een c
- met hoeveel jongens zijn we
- de raarste van de klas
- het grootste land in Europa
- met hoeveel meisjes zitten we in de klas
- wie is mona's kleine zus
- de grootste
- wie is de juf
- Grootvader
- stagejuf is
- de dunste
- hoeveel meisjes hebben er blond haar
29 Clues: ons land • de dunste • de slimste • Grootvader • de grootste • stagejuf is • Cimorelli fan • wie is de juf • bff van Selin • naam van de klas • onze turnmeester • wie draagt er bril • kleinste van de klas • de raarste van de klas • correctie voor een fout • de babbelaar van de klas • wie is mona's kleine zus • wiens naam lijkt op alien • een jongens naam met een b • het kleinste land in Europa • ...
Seaward 2022-02-13
Across
- author of the book
- book genre
- setting
- creature that has six legs and is very thin
- title of the book
- Westerly used _____ to bring a cloud of water on the land
- how cally came to the land
- what lead them to the top of the tower
- where cally and westerly found their dream rooms
- explodes and provides light for them
- where westerly and cally are headed
- publication date
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- what they used to save them from the wave
- object alive in the day and motionless at night
- what westerly used on stonecutter
- girl whose parents have become horribly ill
- owner of the magical land
- boy who is searching for his dad
- what stonecutter uses to turn things to stone
- what westerly takes with him everywhere for safety
20 Clues: setting • book genre • publication date • title of the book • author of the book • owner of the magical land • how cally came to the land • boy who is searching for his dad • what westerly used on stonecutter • where westerly and cally are headed • explodes and provides light for them • what lead them to the top of the tower • what they used to save them from the wave • ...
Question Regarding ASEAN Countries 2023-08-28
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- Indonesia's climate
- Capital city of Malaysia
- Having 633 Ethnics Group
- Largest river in Indonesia
- Capital City of Laos
- East Border of Cambodia
- Highest Peak of Malaysia
- Capital City of Cambodia
- Land area of 237,955 km2
- What country is Laos (geography)
- Indonesia's Government
- Land area of 181,035 km2
- Who Published Das Kapital
- Malaysia's Majority Ethnics
- Brunei's East, South, West Border
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- Cambodia's majority religion
- Important Sector of Laos's Economy
- Indonesia's majority religion
- North Border of Laos
- The pros of being in the ring of fire
- Malaysia's Government
- Brunei Head of State
- highest point of Brunei
- has a temperature of 27,8 degrees
- West Malaysia's position
- The Head of State of Indonesia
- Malaysia's West Border
- Laos majority ethnics
- Largest lake in Sumatra
- Land area of 330,485 km2
30 Clues: Indonesia's climate • North Border of Laos • Brunei Head of State • Capital City of Laos • Malaysia's Government • Laos majority ethnics • Malaysia's West Border • Indonesia's Government • highest point of Brunei • East Border of Cambodia • Largest lake in Sumatra • West Malaysia's position • Capital city of Malaysia • Having 633 Ethnics Group • Highest Peak of Malaysia • ...
industrial revolution 2024-09-27
Across
- land, liberty, capitol and entrepenur
- the migration of people from rural areas to cities
- an artificial waterway
- social class made of skill workers
- system of growing crops in a new field each year
- when people got their land for sheep changed to private land
- the process that changed the economy change from hand made things to factory made
- manufacturing of large quantities
- a risky business owner
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- who made the steam engine
- cheap iron led to mass production
- when children were being used in factories with horrible working conditions
- orginization own the means of production
- where goods are made using machines
- a munfacturing process
- business owned by stockholders
- who made radio technology
- multi spindle spinning machine.
- an engine that uses steam to create a mechanical motion
- made the steel making machine.
20 Clues: an artificial waterway • a munfacturing process • a risky business owner • who made the steam engine • who made radio technology • business owned by stockholders • made the steel making machine. • multi spindle spinning machine. • cheap iron led to mass production • manufacturing of large quantities • social class made of skill workers • where goods are made using machines • ...
Nature 2026-03-16
Across
- where lava erupts from the earth
- a bird's abode
- the largest tree species
- an aromatic purple flower
- another name for the Northern Lights
- land surrounded by water
- a strike of electricity from the sky
- an animal that can live in water and on land
- an arctic bird that does not fly
- a period of time with little to no rainfall
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- thick moisture in the air that makes it hard to see
- The Grand _______
- what plants grow from
- when a river cascades down a cliff
- a dry, arid land
- when snowpack thunders down a mountainside
- another name for the top, or peak, of a mountain
- the natural home for an animal or plant
- a large swirling coastal storm
- an area of dense trees and vegetation and wildlife diversity
20 Clues: a bird's abode • a dry, arid land • The Grand _______ • what plants grow from • the largest tree species • land surrounded by water • an aromatic purple flower • a large swirling coastal storm • where lava erupts from the earth • an arctic bird that does not fly • when a river cascades down a cliff • another name for the Northern Lights • a strike of electricity from the sky • ...
Lilly Lemon 2nd hour 2024-04-18
Across
- famous martyr
- Kansasn main crop
- land set aside for Native Americans
- freed Aferican Americans that moved to Kansas after the Civil war
- land grants to build railroads across Kansas
- man working on the catte drive
- what ended the cattel drive
- what state came in the union in 1861
- famous African American cowboy
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- move to a dinfferent place
- person living on someone else's property without permisson
- where the meals are prepared on a cattel drive
- getting a larg herd of cattel to the railroads
- not constitutional
- battles beteen Native Americans and the U.S. over land
- towns along the railroad where cattel was sipped
- what brought people to Kansas
- money given to grow business
- separating gian from the stalk
- town in kansas settled by Aferican American
20 Clues: famous martyr • Kansasn main crop • not constitutional • move to a dinfferent place • what ended the cattel drive • money given to grow business • what brought people to Kansas • separating gian from the stalk • man working on the catte drive • famous African American cowboy • land set aside for Native Americans • what state came in the union in 1861 • ...
#Unit 9 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- land the promised land
- they were a series of religious wars
- the conqueror brought french customs
- John known as lackland
- largest country by land
- a belief in human agency
- scavenger hunts and detective style games
- a Muslim leader
- the royal family still leads to nation
- urban 2 he initiated the first crusade
- carta document signed by King john
- states christian kingdoms
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- death caused by Yersinia pestis
- empire it was the continuation of the roman empire
- the great unified russia
- their profound influence on the renaissance
- Years wa a series of conflicts
- is the holy city for judaism
- supporter
- its famous architecture
- of arc claimed to hear voices
- a renewed interest in classical antiquity
- capet founded the capetion dynasty
- its Capital City is Paris
24 Clues: supporter • a Muslim leader • land the promised land • John known as lackland • largest country by land • its famous architecture • the great unified russia • a belief in human agency • its Capital City is Paris • states christian kingdoms • is the holy city for judaism • of arc claimed to hear voices • Years wa a series of conflicts • death caused by Yersinia pestis • ...
Biome puzzle 2024-11-12
Across
- stands for "falling off"
- organisms that live and grown on land
- the above ground portion of land
- Deepest part of the ocean
- An area where a freshwater river meets the ocean
- the purposeful clearing of trees
- a biome characterized by pine trees
- their ability to maintain normal or near normal metabolic levels.
- small floating organisms
- an area with little to no rain or water sources
- an area where the land is covered by fresh or salt water.
- relating to the sea
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- when animals slow there movement during the hot summers.
- Underwater ecosystem built with Coral.
- water with no salt at all
- any ground that remains frozen
- the area close to the shore
- an area classified by the species that live there
- scrubland plant communities
- micro-scopic marine algea
20 Clues: relating to the sea • stands for "falling off" • small floating organisms • Deepest part of the ocean • water with no salt at all • micro-scopic marine algea • the area close to the shore • scrubland plant communities • any ground that remains frozen • the above ground portion of land • the purposeful clearing of trees • a biome characterized by pine trees • ...
The Midwest 2025-07-15
Across
- built to honor the pioneers of the west
- one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore
- animals raised on farms such as cattle
- airport in Chicago
- famous for cowboys and wheat
- beginning of unexplored land
- allows boats to travel between Great Lakes
- soil able to produce good crops
- storms that affects Midwest in winter
- where Mall of America is located
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- Midwest nickname
- flat or gently rolling land covered in tall grass
- where the Gateway Arch is located
- Chicago Ballpark
- land set aside for Native Americans
- nickname for Detroit
- Memorial built in his honor
- farming state
- popular crop in Iowa
- carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota
- Spanish for cowboy
- how Ford made car production faster
- started an automobile company in Detroit
23 Clues: farming state • Midwest nickname • Chicago Ballpark • Spanish for cowboy • airport in Chicago • nickname for Detroit • popular crop in Iowa • Memorial built in his honor • famous for cowboys and wheat • beginning of unexplored land • soil able to produce good crops • one of the faces of Mt. Rushmore • where Mall of America is located • where the Gateway Arch is located • ...
Alice In Wonderland 2017-06-26
13 Clues: Mad ... • Dum ... • Queen ... • Friend ... • Jabber ... • Wonder ... • Land of ... • Tweedle ... • Cheshire ... • Of Hearts ... • The Cake Makes You ... • The drink Make Yous ... • Party Alices Proposal ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle Dolphins Part 1 2020-05-14
Across
- meet; come to agreement
- person in charge of a museum
- high flat land
- shellfish
- think about
- tendons
- large, web-footed sea birds
- ordered
- long, deep hollow ground made by a stream
- 3 miles
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- tall, brown and green seaweed
- trespassers
- hold back; control
- digs
- animal skin
- plant with stiff pointy leaves
- outlawed; not allowed
- miserable
- high point of land or rock extending into ocean
- die
20 Clues: die • digs • tendons • ordered • 3 miles • shellfish • miserable • trespassers • animal skin • think about • high flat land • hold back; control • outlawed; not allowed • meet; come to agreement • large, web-footed sea birds • person in charge of a museum • tall, brown and green seaweed • plant with stiff pointy leaves • long, deep hollow ground made by a stream • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel mz 2017-03-29
Across
- worden begrensd
- met concentreren concentratiestoornissen
- aan de nieren nierproblemen
- somber zijn depressie
- aids
- schulden
- om verlaten te worden
- die word geschoppen of geslagen.
- witte bloedcellen
- ongelijk slechter behandelen door b.v de leeftijd of geloof
- vanuit een ander land
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- syptomen die je krijgt als je ouder word
- in de achterstand
- dementie
- deling van lichaamscellen
- stabiliteit met staan
- aan drank alcohol
- voeld je alleen eenzaamheid
- ms
- durige psychose verward zijn
- die vluchten uit een ander land
- aandacht aan iemand besteden.
- staar
23 Clues: ms • aids • staar • dementie • schulden • worden begrensd • in de achterstand • witte bloedcellen • aan drank alcohol • stabiliteit met staan • om verlaten te worden • vanuit een ander land • somber zijn depressie • deling van lichaamscellen • aan de nieren nierproblemen • voeld je alleen eenzaamheid • aandacht aan iemand besteden. • durige psychose verward zijn • die vluchten uit een ander land • ...
Maras Kreuzworträtsel 2021-05-03
Across
- Bekannteste Marke der Welt
- Braucht man in der Schule
- Bekanntes Essen für Italien
- Bester portugiesischer Fussballer
- Ein Planet
- Grösstes Land
- Welches Tier gibt Glück
- Hauptstadt der Schweiz
- Ein Säugertier
- Das kleinste Tier
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- Hauptstadt von Serbien
- Welches Land grenzt an den Norden Englands
- Grösster Schweizer See
- Grösstes Tier
- Wo feiert man Oktoberfest
- Hat Amerika
- Kanton mit den meisten Einwohnern
- Bekannte Sprache
- Ein Schulfach
- Kann man Farbstifte reinlegen
20 Clues: Ein Planet • Hat Amerika • Grösstes Tier • Grösstes Land • Ein Schulfach • Ein Säugertier • Bekannte Sprache • Das kleinste Tier • Hauptstadt von Serbien • Grösster Schweizer See • Hauptstadt der Schweiz • Welches Tier gibt Glück • Braucht man in der Schule • Wo feiert man Oktoberfest • Bekannteste Marke der Welt • Bekanntes Essen für Italien • Kann man Farbstifte reinlegen • ...
Butter Churns and Stern Wheelers Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-14
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- fancy sun shader
- snooze place
- growing plants
- belonging to descendants
- measurement of land
- joint
- streams into others
- stitched and stitched
- its cold in here
- huge bottom feeder
- between hips and ribs
- milk gland
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- silvery and pink
- needs no wharf
- place in England
- listen in
- a new farm
- public show
- new to our land
- milk squirters
- keeps warm or cold
- platform for loading boat
22 Clues: joint • listen in • a new farm • milk gland • public show • snooze place • needs no wharf • growing plants • milk squirters • new to our land • silvery and pink • fancy sun shader • place in England • its cold in here • keeps warm or cold • huge bottom feeder • measurement of land • streams into others • stitched and stitched • between hips and ribs • belonging to descendants • platform for loading boat
Brennen 2013-02-08
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- Color
- Worst Number
- Junk Food
- Best Friend
- Sea Mammal
- School Subject
- Number #3
- Shape
- Color 2
- Land Mammal
- Nickname
- Last name
- Worst Color
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- Person sitting next to Brennen now
- Best Friend 2
- Drink
- Mythical Creature
- Best Friend 3
- Best Friend 2.5
- Middle name
- Sea and Land Mammal
- Number #2
- Best Friend 4
- Number
- Food
- American Food
- Body Part
27 Clues: Food • Drink • Color • Shape • Number • Color 2 • Nickname • Junk Food • Number #3 • Number #2 • Last name • Body Part • Sea Mammal • Middle name • Best Friend • Land Mammal • Worst Color • Worst Number • Best Friend 2 • Best Friend 3 • Best Friend 4 • American Food • School Subject • Best Friend 2.5 • Mythical Creature • Sea and Land Mammal • Person sitting next to Brennen now
Kruiswoord 5.19 2014-04-29
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- land in Oceanië
- gestopt
- zonder ophouden
- vruchten van het najaar
- tiental net na vijftig
- vierhoek met 1 paar evenwijdige zijden
- tiental onder de vijftig
- bewaarplaats van kunstvoorwerpen
- vinden, te weten komen
- echte, realistische, werkelijke
- land in Zuid-Europa
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- werelddeel
- werkplaats van scheikundigen
- als erfenis gekregen
- niet zwaar, niet donker
- heel voorzichtig, heel lief
- belangstelling tonen
- zegswijze
- doek om neus te snuiten
- dag van Kerstmis
20 Clues: gestopt • zegswijze • werelddeel • land in Oceanië • zonder ophouden • dag van Kerstmis • land in Zuid-Europa • als erfenis gekregen • belangstelling tonen • vinden, te weten komen • niet zwaar, niet donker • vruchten van het najaar • tiental net na vijftig • doek om neus te snuiten • tiental onder de vijftig • heel voorzichtig, heel lief • werkplaats van scheikundigen • ...
Migration 2016-08-04
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- Land mit gemeinsamer Grenze
- Von Wasser umgebenes Land
- Ein hartes, rostfreies Metall
- Meist in D arbeitender Südeuropäer
- USA aus europäischer Perspektive
- Reisedestination, Ankunftsort
- Seit Generationen in Osteuropa lebende Deutsche
- 100 Jahre
- Ökonomischer Boom
- Erwerbslosigkeit, ohne Job
- Anfang
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- Unter Tag, Mine
- Emigrant
- Pogrom, Hetze, Jagd
- Autonomie, Unabhängigkeit
- Angestellter, Arbeitsnehmer
- Herkunftsland
- Beginn der Massenproduktion
- Das größte Instustriegebiet Deutschlands
- Norwegen, Finnland, Schweden, Dänemark
- Besitztum, Farm, Grundstück
21 Clues: Anfang • Emigrant • 100 Jahre • Herkunftsland • Unter Tag, Mine • Ökonomischer Boom • Pogrom, Hetze, Jagd • Von Wasser umgebenes Land • Autonomie, Unabhängigkeit • Erwerbslosigkeit, ohne Job • Land mit gemeinsamer Grenze • Angestellter, Arbeitsnehmer • Beginn der Massenproduktion • Besitztum, Farm, Grundstück • Ein hartes, rostfreies Metall • Reisedestination, Ankunftsort • ...
Genesis 25 2017-11-01
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- land named for Esau
- brother of Rebekah
- Abraham's son with Sarah
- to become pregnant
- spirit of man
- traditional inheritance
- Isaac's wife
- Abraham's son with Hagar
- where Abraham sent his other sons
- unable to bear children
- large flat land
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- red and hairy child
- deer meat
- stew
- mistress or unofficial wife
- owner of the field Abraham purchased
- to boil
- Abraham's second wife
- type of bean
- to be weak physically
20 Clues: stew • to boil • deer meat • Isaac's wife • type of bean • spirit of man • large flat land • brother of Rebekah • to become pregnant • red and hairy child • land named for Esau • Abraham's second wife • to be weak physically • traditional inheritance • unable to bear children • Abraham's son with Sarah • Abraham's son with Hagar • mistress or unofficial wife • where Abraham sent his other sons • ...
Capitals 2023-07-26
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- - France's capital
- - Waltz city capital
- - Bullfighting city capital
- - Down under capital
- - Leprechaun's land capital
- - Former divided city capital
- - Maple leaf country capital
- - Ancient Olympics capital
- - UK capital
- - Temple-filled capital
- - Ancient city capital
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- - Green capital city
- - Safari city capital
- - Modernist city capital
- - K-pop city capital
- - Kremlin's city capital
- - Pyramids city capital
- - Great Wall city capital
- - Land of the rising sun capital
- - Kiwi country capital
20 Clues: - UK capital • - France's capital • - Green capital city • - Waltz city capital • - K-pop city capital • - Down under capital • - Safari city capital • - Kiwi country capital • - Ancient city capital • - Pyramids city capital • - Temple-filled capital • - Modernist city capital • - Kremlin's city capital • - Great Wall city capital • - Ancient Olympics capital • - Bullfighting city capital • ...
Same Eight Letters 2025-12-31
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- - mow grass
- - light before sunrise
- - male parent
- - relating to nodes
- - credit money
- - heavy thing that's carried
- - descent
- - plus
- - south
- - already,
- - high age
- - present time
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- -waterless part of earth surface
- - tree covered land
- - loading cargo on an automobile
- - sheep hair
- - copying data from computers
- - as well as
- - thin stick
- - in contact with a surface
- - brown stuff on tree
- - foolish, silly person
- - have
23 Clues: - plus • - south • - have • - descent • - already, • - high age • - sheep hair • - thin stick • - as well as • - male parent • - credit money • - present time • - tree covered land • - mow grass • - relating to nodes • ...
Royal Proclamation 1763 2024-09-09
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- Who controlled the land in North America
- Provides income to countries
- Line created between two nations
- What is the title of this puzzle
- Documentation passed by the British Crown
- Who won the Seven Years War
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- Countries competing for North American
- To put out
- Controlled by a larger nation
- King of Britain
- Britain's opponent in the Seven Years War
- What nations fought over
- An ocean in the world
- Land, Colony of Britain
14 Clues: To put out • King of Britain • An ocean in the world • Land, Colony of Britain • What nations fought over • Who won the Seven Years War • Provides income to countries • Controlled by a larger nation • Line created between two nations • What is the title of this puzzle • Countries competing for North American • Who controlled the land in North America • ...
Social Studies - Unit 4 Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-17
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- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
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- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
26 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Social Studies - Unit 4 Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-17
Across
- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
Down
- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
26 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Carson Kaiser period 4 2014-05-27
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- a farmer or a plow that breaks sod
- The alternative to selling wholesale to distributors or retailers is to sell retail either through company owned stores or online.
- a corollary to the log cabin during frontier settlement of Canada and the United States
- working or acting together for a common purpose, in this case, building america
- an act that gave an applicant ownership of land
- someone who herded cattle across great distances
- black soldiers in the west
- a boom town that sprouted up because of railroads
- the US government backs up all currency with gold
- a farm with farmhouses
- unexplored land
- a Native American chief. He defeated General George Custer at the Battle at Little Bighorn.
- a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and service
- people who claimed land before they were supposed to
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- a name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas
- was a short-lived political party in the United States established in 1891
- horsemen and cattle herders of Spanish Mexico
- authorized the President of the United States to survey American Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians
- n American soldier, bison hunter and showman
- People who claimed land in the west
- the drive in cattle cars from the east coast to the west
- a town that grew due to population and economic growth
- Drives/ a religious dance of Native North Americans
- criminals that were being hunted
24 Clues: unexplored land • a farm with farmhouses • black soldiers in the west • criminals that were being hunted • a farmer or a plow that breaks sod • People who claimed land in the west • n American soldier, bison hunter and showman • horsemen and cattle herders of Spanish Mexico • an act that gave an applicant ownership of land • someone who herded cattle across great distances • ...
Georgraphy Crossword 2013-09-11
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- Hemisphere the hemisphere including North America, and South America
- there are two solstices, one in the summer one in the winter, in the winter solstice night is longer than day, in the summer solstice day is longer than night
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- of Cancer is the imaginary line running north of the equator and 23.5°N
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a large surface of land that is made by many countries
- isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides
- a conical mountain or hill, having a crater through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are or have been in the earth’s crust
- Year a year that occurs every four years causing an extra day of February
- Hemisphere the hemisphere, that includes Asia, Europe, Australia, and Africa
- a large area of flat land and a few trees
- an artificial waterway made to allow the passage of boats or ships in
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- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream
- a triangular alluvial deposited at the mouth of a river
- this is the level above sea level
- summer, spring, fall, and winter all are,
- a fertile spot in a desert
- a drawing to represent another mark of land
- Map the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality
- a book that holds many different kind of maps of different countries and continents
20 Clues: a fertile spot in a desert • this is the level above sea level • a piece of land surrounded by water • summer, spring, fall, and winter all are, • a large area of flat land and a few trees • isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides • a drawing to represent another mark of land • a large surface of land that is made by many countries • ...
Geography 2019-04-17
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- Deep cleft between cliffs or mountains (There's a famous one of these in Arizona!)
- A half of the earth, can be either Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western
- Pieces that move and make up the Earth's surface
- Piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water but still connected to a main land
- The name of the body of water that runs through the Grand Canyon
- Broad, and flat land with little to no elevation differences
- Dry land with hostile living conditions and very little precipitation
- Opening in the Earth's service where magma erupts
- Shaking due to tectonic activity
- are 7 of these
- An area with flat terrain that is higher than the surrounding landscape
- Degrees that measure and run parallel to the equator (East to West, or horizontal!)
- Ms. Stearns' college mascot
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- Mountain Range in Colorado, and the name of our baseball team!
- Has a longitude of 0 degrees and runs North to South
- Key that explains map symbols
- An image that shows and gives information about a place, such as it's rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- Imaginary circle around the earth with a latitude of 0 degrees and halfway between the poles
- Fracture in the Earth's crust
- Shows North, East, South and West on a map
- Degrees that measure the and run parallel to the Prime Meridian (North to South, or vertical!)
- Water that flows into oceans, lakes, etc.
- The study of lands, features, people, and animals on earth
- Land that is surrounded by water
- One of the Great Lakes
25 Clues: are 7 of these • One of the Great Lakes • Ms. Stearns' college mascot • Key that explains map symbols • Fracture in the Earth's crust • Shaking due to tectonic activity • Land that is surrounded by water • Water that flows into oceans, lakes, etc. • Shows North, East, South and West on a map • Pieces that move and make up the Earth's surface • ...
One's Nation 2020-10-21
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- He went to a meeting and he resigned and went to Europe. He couldn't come back to Latin America.
- Its located in Panama and used for traveling.
- People that are born in Latin America but parents come from Spain.
- When a country wants their independence.
- These ideas were created in Europe and spread to Latin America and the Spanish decided to do their own.
- He united the creoles to defeat the peninsulares and made Mexico an independent nation.
- Haiti got into a big debt because France claimed they took their slaves.
- He wanted to take Austria out and unite northern Italy.
- A system where The peninsulares view the people in Latin America and where they fit in.
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- He defeated Napoleon's army and freed Haiti.
- Europeans had control over Latin America land.
- A system where europeans made money off of.
- He created a military of slaves and fought to be a free land and from haiti.
- The first to gain their independence from France.
- Napoleon wanted to gain money so he gave his piece of land to America.
- A piece of land where it's attach to land and surrounded by water.
- A system where peninsulares had their own crops and were cruel to the natives.
- He convinced his father that Brazil should be a free nation and be given to the creoles.
- Went against the Peninsulares and Creoles.
- A region that their most spoken language is Spanish.
- He offered Haiti to help and end salvery and a country is named after him.
21 Clues: When a country wants their independence. • Went against the Peninsulares and Creoles. • A system where europeans made money off of. • He defeated Napoleon's army and freed Haiti. • Its located in Panama and used for traveling. • Europeans had control over Latin America land. • The first to gain their independence from France. • ...
How Earth's Surface Changes 2023-10-18
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- breaking apart, wearing away or dissolving rock into smaller pieces
- the scraping away of materials
- an area of empty space inside something
- a very large piece of ice near the Arctic
- when water covers land because of lots of rain
- describes a chemical that contains acid
- a natural formation found on Earth
- dissolve to become part of a liquid
- a hollow chamber under the ground
- a landform with high steep sides that rise high above the land around it
- a large area of flat land with grass and few trees
- a low area or hole in the ground made when soil and rocks are removed
- the movement of sediment to a new place by wind or water
- the sand and rocks that collect at the bottom of rivers, lake and oceans
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- a valley made by moving water
- to remove something layer by layer
- a passage that goes under the ground
- a small line or break on the surface of an object
- a chemical that is able to dissolve materials
- a deep narrow valley
- extremely small pieces of rock and soil
- the salty water that covers 70% of the Earth
- when sediment is deposited in a new place
- where the ocean touches the land
- a natural disaster when soil, rock, and water fall down a hill
- to move in one direction
- an area of low, flat land that can easily flood
- an area at the end of a river where lots of sediment has deposited
28 Clues: a deep narrow valley • to move in one direction • a valley made by moving water • the scraping away of materials • where the ocean touches the land • a hollow chamber under the ground • to remove something layer by layer • a natural formation found on Earth • dissolve to become part of a liquid • a passage that goes under the ground • an area of empty space inside something • ...
Unit 3: Mesopotamia & Mesoamerica 2024-10-03
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- A large, flat area of land.
- The study of the stars and planets.
- A group of people traveling together.
- A large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government.
- A part or section of a country.
- To leave someone or something without intending to return.
- A group in society that is ranked by factors such as wealth, property, and rights.
- A person who writes.
- A person who is believed to speak for God or a god.
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire.
- A building for religious worship, especially in religions other than Christianity.
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- Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters.
- Fine particles of rock.
- An early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government.
- A body of land that is surrounded on three sides by water.
- Native to a specific region or environment.
- Before written history.
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top.
- Wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior.
- A leafy stalk whos kernels have seeds inside; another name for corn.
- Arranged in a difficult way.
- A flat area of land that is elevated, or raised, above the land around it.
- For a limited time.
- A low-lying area of land often found between hills or mountains.
25 Clues: For a limited time. • A person who writes. • Fine particles of rock. • Before written history. • A large, flat area of land. • Arranged in a difficult way. • A part or section of a country. • The study of the stars and planets. • A group of people traveling together. • Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters. • Native to a specific region or environment. • ...
54 countries 2026-01-07
Across
- Korea — Known for K-pop and tech
- — Has the world’s highest waterfall
- — Made of over 7,000 islands
- — Neutral, famous for chocolate
- — Famous for safaris
- — Has many islands
- — Windmills and tulips
- — Known for tacos and ancient ruins
- — Known for reggae music
- — Second most populated country
- — Famous for IKEA
- — Biggest country in South America
- — Very small but very rich
- — Home of ancient pyramids
- — Neighbor of Spain, famous explorers
- — Shaped like a boot
- — Largest country by land
- — Never colonized
- — Has the Karakoram mountains
- Lanka — Island south of India
- — Ancient Olympics began here
- — Most populated African country
- — Country and continent
- — Land of fjords
- — Land of the rising sun
- — Famous for the Eiffel Tower
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- — Gateway to Africa from Europe
- Kingdom — Big Ben and the monarchy
- Africa — Has three capital cities
- — Coffee and emeralds
- Zealand — Famous for kiwis
- — First sub-Saharan country to gain independence
- — Known as the Land of Smiles
- — Long coastline, famous food
- — Great Wall is here
- — Famous for cars and engineering
- — Famous for tango
- — Country of a thousand lakes
- — Runs of the bulls
- — Long and skinny country
- — Has twin towers
- — Birthplace of Mozart
- — World’s largest island country
- — Has a maple leaf on its flag
- — Largest island in the Caribbean
- Arab Emirates — Known for very tall buildings
- — Sits between Europe and Asia
- Arabia — Birthplace of Islam
- — Located on the eastern Mediterranean
- — Land of fire and ice
- — Home of Machu Picchu
- — River-rich South Asian country
- — Known as the Emerald Isle
- — Ancient Persia
54 Clues: — Ancient Persia • — Land of fjords • — Has twin towers • — Famous for IKEA • — Never colonized • — Famous for tango • — Has many islands • — Runs of the bulls • — Great Wall is here • — Famous for safaris • — Shaped like a boot • — Coffee and emeralds • — Windmills and tulips • — Birthplace of Mozart • — Land of fire and ice • — Home of Machu Picchu • — Country and continent • ...
The Middle Ages 2026-04-03
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- A religious person who lived in a monastery and devoted their life to prayer and service
- A code of conduct for knights emphasizing honor, loyalty, courage, and protection of the weak
- The land owned by a noble, including the castle, village, and farmland
- A large church that served as the center of religious life in a medieval city
- An association of craftspeople or merchants in the same trade who set standards and protected their interests
- A young person learning a trade from a skilled craftsperson
- A peasant bound to the land; they could not leave without permission
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a noble in exchange for land and protection
- A widespread disease; the Black Death killed millions in 14th-century Europe
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- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A warrior who served a noble and followed the code of chivalry
- A water-filled ditch surrounding a castle for protection
- Metal clothing worn by knights for protection in battle
- A fortified residence of a noble, designed for defense
- A community where monks lived, worked, and studied; centers of learning during the Middle Ages
- A system where nobles held land and granted it to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service
- A bridge that could be raised or lowered to control access to a castle
- A religious military campaign, especially those fought to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims
- Contract — An agreement between a lord and vassal outlining duties and obligations
- A common laborer or farmer with little wealth or status
20 Clues: The head of the Roman Catholic Church • A fortified residence of a noble, designed for defense • Metal clothing worn by knights for protection in battle • A common laborer or farmer with little wealth or status • A water-filled ditch surrounding a castle for protection • A young person learning a trade from a skilled craftsperson • ...
de grote zomer kruiswoord puzzel 2014-06-30
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- zout water
- is er vaak in de zomer
- hierdoor verbrand je minder snel
- hier kan je als je op vakantie gaat een kamer huren om daar te gaan overnachten
- dit zou je kunnen sturen van je vakantieadres
- koude lekkernij
- zwemkleding voor meisjes
- huisje van weekdieren vind je aan het strand
- hier doe je je spullen in
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- hier zwem je in
- beschermtje ogen tegen fel licht
- dit heb je nodig om naar het buitenland te kunnen
- dit kan je op het strand maken
- het seizoen wat in juni begint
- lange rij auto's
- kun je vlees op braden
- hier slaap je soms in als je op vakantie bent
- een populair vakantie land ten zuiden van Nederland
- het land van de pasta
- hiermee kan je naar een land wat niet ver weg is
20 Clues: zout water • hier zwem je in • koude lekkernij • lange rij auto's • het land van de pasta • is er vaak in de zomer • kun je vlees op braden • zwemkleding voor meisjes • hier doe je je spullen in • dit kan je op het strand maken • het seizoen wat in juni begint • beschermtje ogen tegen fel licht • hierdoor verbrand je minder snel • huisje van weekdieren vind je aan het strand • ...
paarden freak en brillen mens 2015-03-13
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- ons land
- correctie voor een fout
- een jongens naam met een b
- Cimorelli fan
- kleinste van de klas
- de slimste
- de babbelaar van de klas
- wiens naam lijkt op alien
- wie draagt er bril
- de paardenfreak van de klas
- wie is fan van Michael Jackson
- onze turnmeester
- bff van Selin
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- hoeveel jongens hebben een bril
- het kleinste land in Europa
- naam van de klas
- een insect met een rood lijf en zwarte stipen
- noem een meisjes naam met een c
- met hoeveel jongens zijn we
- de raarste van de klas
- het grootste land in Europa
- met hoeveel meisjes zitten we in de klas
- wie is mona's kleine zus
- de grootste
- wie is de juf
- Grootvader
- stagejuf is
- de dunste
- hoeveel meisjes hebben er blond haar
29 Clues: ons land • de dunste • de slimste • Grootvader • de grootste • stagejuf is • Cimorelli fan • wie is de juf • bff van Selin • naam van de klas • onze turnmeester • wie draagt er bril • kleinste van de klas • de raarste van de klas • correctie voor een fout • de babbelaar van de klas • wie is mona's kleine zus • wiens naam lijkt op alien • een jongens naam met een b • het kleinste land in Europa • ...
1984 pt. 1 2015-04-20
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- a slogan in 1984 is If you control the past you control the
- A man whom Winston suspects to have inteligence
- A providence of Oceania, formerly England
- The place where Winston works
- a defunct language of Oceania
- the other district of the world ally of Oceania
- the amount of Chocolate people of Oceania now recieve
- Winstons rival at work
- former soldier of Oceania
- What happens at the ministry of truth
- freedom is slavery ignorance is strength
- The land where Winston lives
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- another district of the world enemy of Oceania
- The main character of the book
- T.V's that watch everyone's every move
- The figurehead leader of Oceania
- principles of life in Oceania
- The enforcers of the land
- the land of Oceania has many ___________ year plans
- the new language of Oceania
20 Clues: Winstons rival at work • The enforcers of the land • former soldier of Oceania • the new language of Oceania • The land where Winston lives • principles of life in Oceania • The place where Winston works • a defunct language of Oceania • The main character of the book • The figurehead leader of Oceania • What happens at the ministry of truth • ...
Sebis Kreuzworträtsel 2 2019-08-01
Across
- Weibliches Kleidungstück im Sommer
- Licht (engl.)
- Hängt an der Wand
- Gebäude zur Mehlherstellung
- Insel im Mittelmeer zu Frankreich gehörend
- Abenteuer (engl.)
- Auto (engl.)
- Nobelauto
- Winderzeugungsmaschine
- Zwei (franz.)
- Musikinstrument
- Frisur und Gebäck
- Klavier in der Kirche
- Gerät zum telefonieren
- Alkoholisches Getränk
- Hauptstadt von Marokko
- Offenes Schuhwerk
- Beliebtes Transportmittel in der Wüste
- Land mit dem Ätna und dem Vesuv
- Der Leib Christi
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- Kugelschreiber (ugs.)
- System in der Computerwelt
- Stadt mit dem "Roten Platz"
- Lichterzeugende Erfindung
- Puppe (engl.)
- Berg in der Schweiz
- Ort wo Menschen begraben sind
- Badebekleidung
- Wasserreichster Fluss der Erde
- Gerät zum Musik hören
- Wir jährlich sehr viel abgeholzt
- Größtes Land der Welt
- Erde + Wasser = ...
- Französische Automarke
- Fluss durch das heilige Land
35 Clues: Nobelauto • Auto (engl.) • Licht (engl.) • Puppe (engl.) • Zwei (franz.) • Badebekleidung • Musikinstrument • Der Leib Christi • Hängt an der Wand • Abenteuer (engl.) • Frisur und Gebäck • Offenes Schuhwerk • Berg in der Schweiz • Erde + Wasser = ... • Kugelschreiber (ugs.) • Gerät zum Musik hören • Klavier in der Kirche • Alkoholisches Getränk • Größtes Land der Welt • Winderzeugungsmaschine • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-17
Across
- Violent street ruffian
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- Vanquish
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A large green chile
- Small religious settlements
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- Cowboy
- A district near a border
- A large estate
- A Spanish fort
- One person rule
- People who are in prison for owing money
- Long-lasting
- Boss
- A branch of a river or stream
- To add
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- A written document granting land
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- The land beyond a settlement
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Overcome
- Not plentiful
- Self-supporting
- Son of something
- Government gifts
- A safe place
- An owner
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- A monk
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • A monk • To add • Vanquish • Overcome • An owner • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A large estate • A Spanish fort • Self-supporting • One person rule • Son of something • Government gifts • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-17
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- Boss
- A written document granting land
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- Small religious settlements
- A safe place
- Vanquish
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- An owner
- A large estate
- Self-supporting
- Son of something
- Long-lasting
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A district near a border
- A monk
- Violent street ruffian
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- People who are in prison for owing money
- Cowboy
- A Spanish fort
- The land beyond a settlement
- To add
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- A large green chile
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Overcome
- One person rule
- A branch of a river or stream
- Government gifts
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- Not plentiful
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • To add • A monk • Vanquish • An owner • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A Spanish fort • A large estate • One person rule • Self-supporting • Government gifts • Son of something • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Agricultural Revolution (Pp. 32-35) 2019-02-12
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- These plants spread easily.
- Turnips were often fed to these.
- Farmers did this with their land.
- Everyone had the right to gather this.
- The process of closing off fields.
- The word for animals eating grass.
- A lot of this was wasted in travelling.
- Growing enough only for your own needs.
- The inventor of the seed drill.
- Lord Townshend was linked to this vegetable.
- Walls were often made from this.
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- Plants that are used as walls.
- When fields are left unplanted.
- Where these revolutions happened.
- The owner of land.
- This land could be accessed by everyone.
- The old farming system was this...
- This type of farming did not use fences.
- This was allowed to grow as food for livestock.
- Fields that were thin and narrow.
- The number of fields rotated.
21 Clues: The owner of land. • These plants spread easily. • The number of fields rotated. • Plants that are used as walls. • When fields are left unplanted. • The inventor of the seed drill. • Turnips were often fed to these. • Walls were often made from this. • Where these revolutions happened. • Farmers did this with their land. • Fields that were thin and narrow. • ...
Landforms 2023-02-19
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- Wetland with stagnant water and thick vegetation
- Flat-topped hill with steep sides
- Group of islands
- Solid, natural substance made of minerals
- Large volcanic crater
- Large body of ice that moves slowly downhill
- Small, rounded hill
- Large floating mass of ice
- Imaginary line around the Earth's middle
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- Large, flat area of land
- Land mass surrounded by water
- Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water
- Fertile area in a desert with water and vegetation
- Landform at the mouth of a river where it meets the sea
- Shallow body of water separated from the sea by a barrier
- Natural underground chamber
- Fracture in the Earth's crust
- Group of mountains
- Elevated land with a rounded summit
- Marshy body of water found in the southern US
20 Clues: Group of islands • Group of mountains • Small, rounded hill • Large volcanic crater • Large, flat area of land • Large floating mass of ice • Natural underground chamber • Land mass surrounded by water • Fracture in the Earth's crust • Flat-topped hill with steep sides • Elevated land with a rounded summit • Imaginary line around the Earth's middle • ...
Words we learned 2024-11-20
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- A small orange fluffy animal with pointy ears.
- There are lots of these animals in Nara.
- Much bigger than a hill, made of rock.
- This animal is big and hairy. With sharp claws.
- A lot of sand next to the sea.
- A smoky mountain that's dangerous.
- Water that rises in the sea.
- Cats, dogs, lions, etc...
- Water surrounded by land.
- Water, falling from a cliff.
- Tall, has green leaves and a long body.
- This animal is similar to a human.
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- Water we can see at the beach.
- Big and brown with long sharp tusks.
- Water that flows over land.
- The Japanese name is カモシカ.
- Land that is higher than normal.
- A long animal with no legs and scales.
- A large bird.
- The Japanese name is トカゲ.
- A lot of trees.
21 Clues: A large bird. • A lot of trees. • Cats, dogs, lions, etc... • Water surrounded by land. • The Japanese name is トカゲ. • The Japanese name is カモシカ. • Water that flows over land. • Water that rises in the sea. • Water, falling from a cliff. • Water we can see at the beach. • A lot of sand next to the sea. • Land that is higher than normal. • A smoky mountain that's dangerous. • ...
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS 2024-12-09
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- The tale Gulliver tells about his travels
- What the Lilliputians are involved in against Blefuscu
- The tiny land where Gulliver first lands
- The ruler of Lilliput
- The land ruled by a monarch
- The rival country to Lilliput
- The bond between Gulliver and the Lilliputians
- The material used to tie Gulliver down
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- A type of journey or experience
- The action of moving from one place to another
- The opposite of small
- The event that caused Gulliver to end up on the island
- What Gulliver offers to the Lilliputians when he helps them
- A person who does something good for others
- The main character in Gulliver's Travels
- A land surrounded by water
- What the Lilliputians have for Gulliver
- How the Lilliputians are described in size
- The leader of Lilliput
- A powerful weather event
20 Clues: The opposite of small • The ruler of Lilliput • The leader of Lilliput • A powerful weather event • A land surrounded by water • The land ruled by a monarch • The rival country to Lilliput • A type of journey or experience • The material used to tie Gulliver down • What the Lilliputians have for Gulliver • The tiny land where Gulliver first lands • ...
Brooke's crossword 2021-05-17
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- closely related group of islands
- Growing food to survive, but not to sell
- Nomadic tent for living
- Very dry with extremely high daytime temperatures
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- Rock like structures built by layers of coral organisms
- A man-made artificial water route
- Very large plains
- Inactive for long periods of time
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- Non- violent disobeying of laws
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water
- Protection of the environment
- Fine particles of soil
- Ring shaped , islands or chain of islands
- Area of japan where frequent earthquakes & volcanic eruptions occur
- The height above sea level
- Permanently frozen ground
- Flat land found in arctic and subarctic regions
- Contentious extend of land
- Giant ocean wave with enormous power
20 Clues: Very large plains • Fine particles of soil • Nomadic tent for living • Permanently frozen ground • The height above sea level • Contentious extend of land • Protection of the environment • Non- violent disobeying of laws • closely related group of islands • A man-made artificial water route • Inactive for long periods of time • Giant ocean wave with enormous power • ...
Flippr 2022-05-05
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- floating object in the sea to serve as a warning or guide
- tidal wave
- the edge of a land mass where it meets the sea
- - brown seaweed also known as sargassum
- - spot where the river meets the sea
- watercraft propelled by sails
- rolling motion in the surface of water
- brackish water with high salt content
- tropical cyclone that forms over the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean
- island
- areas of land away from the coast
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- shore closest to the water
- boat that submerges and travels fully underwater
- ship that carries liquid cargo in bulk tanks
- tiny marine animals with hard exoskeletons
- on land aerosol particles of sea water, mostly from the movement of waves
- flippr animal
- large marine mammal
- - underwater flowering plants
- rock face
- water of great depth
21 Clues: island • rock face • tidal wave • flippr animal • large marine mammal • water of great depth • shore closest to the water • watercraft propelled by sails • - underwater flowering plants • areas of land away from the coast • - spot where the river meets the sea • brackish water with high salt content • rolling motion in the surface of water • - brown seaweed also known as sargassum • ...
Africa Unveiled: A Crossword Journey Through Challenges and Triumphs 2025-12-09
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- a graphic novel that represents a problem
- a shortage on water
- contaminated water that is unsafe
- a huge river starting in egypt
- fertile land turning into desert
- a special procedure for deforestation
- everything under the sahara
- the land turning into desert
- a huge valley near the nile
- little amount
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- an ethnic group that is in central and south Africa and has over 400 languages
- the rainforest in africa
- process of cutting down trees
- the land around the rainforest
- the type of water that kills many kids
- an ethnic group that is on the eastern coast of africa
- a shortage on food
- an ethnic group that settled in the the north
- continent we are learning about right now
- a large river in democratic republic of congo
20 Clues: little amount • a shortage on food • a shortage on water • the rainforest in africa • everything under the sahara • a huge valley near the nile • the land turning into desert • process of cutting down trees • a huge river starting in egypt • the land around the rainforest • fertile land turning into desert • contaminated water that is unsafe • a special procedure for deforestation • ...
Environmental Problems 2025-09-16
Across
- – The types of animals and plants.
- – Waste or trash thrown away.
- – The world around us: land, water, air.
- – Usual weather in a place over time.
- – Natural things we use, like water or coal.
- – Catching too many fish from the sea.
- – The natural home of an animal or plant.
- – A large, uncontrolled fire in nature.
- – When a species dies out completely.
- – Cutting down too many trees.
- – Reusing paper, plastic, and other items.
Down
- – Gases released by cars and factories.
- – Protecting nature and the environment.
- – The Earth getting hotter over time.
- – When wind or water wears away land.
- – Power we use to make things work.
- – Substances that can harm nature.
- – A sea creature that builds colourful reefs.
- – Dirtying the air, water, or land.
- – Dropping rubbish on the ground.
20 Clues: – Waste or trash thrown away. • – Cutting down too many trees. • – Dropping rubbish on the ground. • – The types of animals and plants. • – Substances that can harm nature. • – Power we use to make things work. • – Dirtying the air, water, or land. • – The Earth getting hotter over time. • – When wind or water wears away land. • – Usual weather in a place over time. • ...
woordenschat 2024-11-12
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- twijfel, bezwaar
- aangenaam
- uit eigen land
- laten doen wat jij wilt
- evenwicht
- de uitvoering van regels of theorie
- plant of dier uit een ver land
- Mijn hulp kan je ...... bieden
- stedelijk
- aan kracht verliezen
- uitspraak die niet lijkt te kloppen
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- zorgeloos
- staatseigendom
- betoog,toespraak
- een enkele keer
- te ver gegaan
- blijvend
- met betrekking tot het platteland
- merendeel
- stiekem, onopgemerkt
- grondig
- situatie waar je naar streeft
22 Clues: grondig • blijvend • zorgeloos • aangenaam • merendeel • evenwicht • stedelijk • te ver gegaan • staatseigendom • uit eigen land • een enkele keer • twijfel, bezwaar • betoog,toespraak • stiekem, onopgemerkt • aan kracht verliezen • laten doen wat jij wilt • situatie waar je naar streeft • plant of dier uit een ver land • Mijn hulp kan je ...... bieden • met betrekking tot het platteland • ...
Harrison-Gavin Xwordpuzzle 2022-11-01
Across
- government with religious leader
- Black land nickname
- paper plant
- a rock
- pharaoh that changed his name
- god of the sun
- A huge, famous man-made structure
- a bucket stick
- restores old religion
- marshy land
- longest river ever!
- Body of lion
Down
- Afterlife spells
- a female pharaoh
- Hatsheput's nephew
- god of healing
- god of afterlife
- rapids in a river
- Most successful pharaoh
- written language from Egypt
20 Clues: a rock • paper plant • marshy land • Body of lion • god of healing • god of the sun • a bucket stick • Afterlife spells • a female pharaoh • god of afterlife • rapids in a river • Hatsheput's nephew • Black land nickname • longest river ever! • restores old religion • Most successful pharaoh • written language from Egypt • pharaoh that changed his name • government with religious leader • ...
chaper 16 lesson 2 2023-03-30
Across
- Imperialistic country in Asia which had 65 million people at the time and conquered other countries like Taiwan,Korea,and China because of the lack of space.
- Association founded by farmers in Kenya leaded by Thuku which the association wanted to block land confiscation and they also challenged European rule
- National congress made in 1885 which there goal was to make reforms in British Government of India and to have independence from Britain
- Muslim state northwest of India named “Land of the Pure”
- Someone who helps or does a task out of there own free will (Example is Africans fought for Europeans in WW1)
- Indian social activist in the Indian National Congress who used peaceful protest and civil disobedience to protest against the British
- A movement in where all Africans unite together disregarding of culture and where they come from
- Author who wrote the book Facing Mount Kenya writing how British ruling Kenya has been destroying traditional Kenyan culture
- not following laws that people consider to be unfair
- Leader of the Kikuyu association and was a telephone operator and protested high taxes by the British
- Indian political leader who studied in Britain who was big in the Indian independence movement who was secular,pro western,and modern
- global organization which created an open door policy with Japan which recognized China territorial integrity and also Japan’s control in Manchuria
- He leaded forces in Libya to fight the Italians in a type of battle called Guerrilla warfare which they were able to defeat them a couple of times
- A Japanese extremist patriotic group formed by civilians in the 1930’s
Down
- When Nationalist and Communist make a cooperative system to fight against western imperialism
- An organization throughout the world made of communist parties who’s goal was to advance world revolution.
- Organization leaded by Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the organization wanted a separate Muslim state called Pakistan
- Ideas from western countries like Britain and the United states which the social norm are Freedom and Nationalism
- Region in China in the northwest which was conquered by Japan for it’s resources and farming land
- A march/protest led by Ghandi which they marched to the ocean to make there own salt to protest against the increased salt tax
- When land is given/split to people (In Kenya most land was given to white settlers and Africans did not get any or not much)
- An area of land owned by another country who conquered it (Uses the land and resources of that land for there own purposes)
- Studied in France and was a poet about the culture of Africa and he started a independence movement in Senegal
- City in India where British killed hundreds of unarmed Indians that were protesting
- Large financial and industrial corporations in Japan the had a big hand in Japan’s industrial sectors and controlled big chunks of banking,mining,shipbuilding,and paper in Japan
25 Clues: not following laws that people consider to be unfair • Muslim state northwest of India named “Land of the Pure” • A Japanese extremist patriotic group formed by civilians in the 1930’s • City in India where British killed hundreds of unarmed Indians that were protesting • ...
Woordenschat aardrijkskunde! 2014-02-27
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- Het zaad van een plant in de grond stoppen.
- een stuk grasland waarop dieren kunnen grazen.
- een bedrijf waar landbouwproducten verbouwd of gemaakt worden die de boer verkoopt.
- een landstreek of een stuk land
- Het kweken/laten groeien van bijvoorbeeld aardappelen en groenten.
- materiaal dat nog bewerkt moet worden tot producten waar je iets aan hebt.
- een plaats waar mensen samenkomen om van alles te kopen en verkopen.
- alle fabrieken bij elkaar
- kaart waarop je kunt zien hoe een land of gebied eruit ziet. Veel details.
- iets gebruiken om er iets van te maken of iets mee te doen.
- een groot bedrijf waar met behulp van machines producten worden gemaakt.
- iets wat in een fabriek is gemaakt of gegroeid is op het land
- het bewerken van het land door boeren, zodat er iets kan groeien.
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- iets in papier of in een doos of kist doen om het te versturen.
- grondstoffen naar een fabriek brengen.
- een bedrijf waar iets gemaakt wordt om geld te verdienen, bijv. graan verbouwen.
- Vruchten of groenten van het land of van de boom afhalen als ze volgroeid zijn.
- het planten, verzorgen en kappen van bomen in een bos.
- een bedrijf waar vee wordt gefokt en verzorgd. Met de melk, het vlees of de eieren verdient de boer geld.
- een kaart waarop je alles snel kunt terugvinden, bijv. kaart van Nederland.
- een gebied met bouw- akkerland en weiland
- een stuk grond waarop de boer granen, groenten en bijvoorbeeld suikerbieten verbouwd.
22 Clues: alle fabrieken bij elkaar • een landstreek of een stuk land • grondstoffen naar een fabriek brengen. • een gebied met bouw- akkerland en weiland • Het zaad van een plant in de grond stoppen. • een stuk grasland waarop dieren kunnen grazen. • het planten, verzorgen en kappen van bomen in een bos. • iets gebruiken om er iets van te maken of iets mee te doen. • ...
Middle Ages 2021-09-01
Across
- class of rich people, nobles or lords
- building where monks lived
- clowns before a lord to make them laugh
- act of removing a persons membership from church
- very poor people who worked for lords
- qualities of a good knight, bravery, respect for women
- well to noble who owns an estate
- head of the roman catholic church
- poor people who worked on manors
- a period of several hundred years during the dark middle ages
- deep,wide, water-filled ditch surrounding a castle
- contest or joust between two knights or two groups of knights
- man of honor in the military
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- court to punish heretics
- where the lord and his knights lived
- an official of the church such as priest, bishop
- fall of the roman empire in 476 and ended with modern period 1400
- large piece of land owned by a lord
- holding beliefs that the church felt were wrong
- clergyman of the christian church
- contest between knights on horseback
- arrangement between lord, vassal,, and serf for ownership of land
- a high official of the catholic church appointed by pope
- land given for military service
- expeditions sent by the pope to capture the holy land
- church official who oversaw the work of priest
- noble who was given land by the lord in return for military service
- covering of iron worn by knights
- person who rules a country during middle ages
- people of the middle ages believed it represented god's rules and teachings
- man who gives up property to serve god
31 Clues: court to punish heretics • building where monks lived • man of honor in the military • land given for military service • well to noble who owns an estate • poor people who worked on manors • covering of iron worn by knights • clergyman of the christian church • head of the roman catholic church • large piece of land owned by a lord • where the lord and his knights lived • ...
Chapter 6 2022-01-06
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- The natural home or environment of an animal
- small body of water surrounded by land
- tidal mouth of a large river
- fish and aquatic shelled mollusk
- an area of low lying land thats flooded during the wet season
- a large lake used to supply water
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- cloudy, or thick with suspended matter
- slightly salty water in estuaries
- grass a grasslike plant that live in or close to the sea
- water water with high concentrations of salt
- Resources materials such as minerals, forrests, and water
- a group of organisms living in the same place
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas
- bed the bottom of a stream
- ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- biology that deals with relations between organisms
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- islands protect coast lines from severe storm damage
- living things
- quality how good or bad water is
- to become incorporated into a solid
- to accumulate water in a reservoir
- oxygen low saturation of oxygen
- matter living matter
- bed the channel in which a river flows
- water water with low concentrations of salt
- a substance that provides nourishment
- nonliving things
- banks the land alongside a body of water
- a barrier constructed to hold back water
- zone a low oxygen enviorment
- large body of water surrounded by land
- an area of low lying, uncultivated ground
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- a broad inlet of the sea
- a place where large quantities of water flow into aquifer
- the variety of life in the world
37 Clues: living things • nonliving things • matter living matter • a broad inlet of the sea • bed the bottom of a stream • tidal mouth of a large river • zone a low oxygen enviorment • oxygen low saturation of oxygen • fish and aquatic shelled mollusk • the variety of life in the world • quality how good or bad water is • a large lake used to supply water • ...
Nutcracker Nook 2023-11-21
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- Describes the magical atmosphere of "The Nutcracker" ballet.
- A whimsical structure often found in the Land of Sweets.
- A dance duet between two performers, often a highlight of the ballet.
- The composer of the enchanting music for "The Nutcracker."
- Sweet and whimsical, a character in the Land of Sweets.
- A character known for playful and acrobatic movements in the ballet.
- The male partner of the Sugarplum Fairy.
- The antagonist of the story, often depicted as a menacing rat.
- The young girl who embarks on a magical journey in "The Nutcracker."
- The mysterious and magical character who gives Clara the nutcracker.
- The female principal dancer in a ballet.
- A beautiful and vibrant dance in the Land of Sweets.
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- A magical realm in the ballet filled with delicious treats.
- A wooden soldier with a big jaw, a key character in the ballet.
- A collection of musical pieces from "The Nutcracker."
- A short, stiff skirt worn by ballerinas.
- Graceful and expressive dance often performed during the holiday season.
- A timepiece that comes to life in the ballet.
- A captivating and exotic dance in the Land of Sweets.
- A regal and enchanting character in the winter scenes of the ballet.
- A small flute-like instrument and a character in the ballet.
- A miniature military figure that comes to life in the story.
- A sweet confection represented in the Land of Sweets.
- A dance performed in triple time, a prominent part of the ballet.
- Delicate ice crystals that often dance in the ballet's winter scenes.
25 Clues: A short, stiff skirt worn by ballerinas. • The male partner of the Sugarplum Fairy. • The female principal dancer in a ballet. • A timepiece that comes to life in the ballet. • A beautiful and vibrant dance in the Land of Sweets. • A collection of musical pieces from "The Nutcracker." • A captivating and exotic dance in the Land of Sweets. • ...
World Civ. Final 2020-11-13
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- The 95 __ were written by Martin Luther
- pride, One motive for exploration. Hint: flag
- The Black Death was otherwise known as the __ Plague
- Rennaissance art reflected on ___ art.
- Joan of Arc was declared a __ and burned at the stake.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: Pineapples and corn, horses.
- __ were often called ‘sir’ when addressed by people of lower status.
- __ was put under house arrest by the church.
- owned no land.
- The Catholic Church __ books that proved them wrong.
- Humanism is a system putting the most importance to __ rather than gods or divine beings.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: coins
- John Calvin started __.
- Martin __ was a monk that was excommunicated and declared a heretic.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: Bible
- The Hundred Years' War was between __ and France.
- The law of __ was discovered by Sir Issac Newton.
- Medieval art was based around ___
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- Knights could become __ if their lord gave them land.
- __ was the belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- __ means a renewed interest in something.
- The was the first book Gutenberg printed.
- ___ was the belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- Greek art centered around __ and people. (
- ,Feudalism based its social classes by how much __ a person owned.
- The __ church started the counter-reformation.
- Greek arts main medium was __
- Queen __ of Spain sent explorers out to claim new land.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: map
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum __ invented the printing press.
30 Clues: owned no land. • John Calvin started __. • Greek arts main medium was __ • Medieval art was based around ___ • One motive for exploration. Hint: map • Rennaissance art reflected on ___ art. • The 95 __ were written by Martin Luther • One motive for exploration. Hint: coins • One motive for exploration. Hint: Bible • __ means a renewed interest in something. • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2025-05-19
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- Population divided by the amount of arable (farmable) land
- The power of a government to rule its own land without outside control
- Farming only enough food for you and your family, not for sale
- When a country takes control over another area, often by force
- Total population divided by total land area
- How ideas, goods, or culture spread across space
- Something that brings people together and unifies a country
- The increase in people living in cities and the growth of cities
- An area with borders and a government that makes its own laws
- An area with shared features like language, climate, or culture
- The name given to a place on Earth
- When people permanently move from one place to another
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- A unique location with specific physical and human characteristics
- The visible imprint of human activity on the land
- The growing connection of the world through trade and culture
- When old neighborhoods are renovated and higher-income people move in
- A country where most people share the same identity or culture
- The total number of people living in a certain area
- A population survey done by the government every 10 years
- The practice of growing food or raising animals for human use
- The way of life shared by a group of people
- A country or group’s effort to control space or land
- The level of detail on a map compared to real life
- A group identity based on shared culture or ancestry
- A group of people with a shared identity who want self-rule
25 Clues: The name given to a place on Earth • Total population divided by total land area • The way of life shared by a group of people • How ideas, goods, or culture spread across space • The visible imprint of human activity on the land • The level of detail on a map compared to real life • The total number of people living in a certain area • ...
Map Skills Review - Use Your Notes 2024-10-27
Across
- Helps to measure real-world distances on a map.
- Type of map projection that shows gaps in the oceans to give less distortion to the land.
- Political maps show areas that are under one _______.
- This occupation will use an Azimuthal map projection to help plot the shortest routes across the globe.
- Type of map projection with rounded side to give a more balanced land look.
- This type of map is used to show the difference in land elevation and water depths.
- Graphs, Charts, and photographs help to ______ information from maps.
- Circular map that gets more distorted the further you go from the center of the circle.
- The further you go from the equator on a Mercator map the more land is ____ at the poles.
- Northwest, southwest, northeast, and southeast are all ______ directions.
- The Mercator map projection is best to use if navigating by ____.
- A compass rose will tell __________.
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- Besides at the top of the map, a title can be found in the ______.
- Large land masses
- Show real-world features.
- This map projection has evenly spaced lines of latitude and longitude.
- Cities are shown as different sizes based on their ______.
- Tells what the map is about.
- Type of map that shows information about a specific topic.
- North, south, east, and west are all ________ directions.
- The shape of a Mercator map projection.
- Some examples of map projection distortion are _____, shape, distance, or direction.
- Large bodies of sea water
- When something on the map looks different from how it really is on Earth.
24 Clues: Large land masses • Show real-world features. • Large bodies of sea water • Tells what the map is about. • A compass rose will tell __________. • The shape of a Mercator map projection. • Helps to measure real-world distances on a map. • Political maps show areas that are under one _______. • North, south, east, and west are all ________ directions. • ...
Sam's water Systems Crossword Puzzles 2024-11-22
Across
- Man-made waterway for transportation or irrigation.
- Has a trunk
- Vapor turning into liquid water, forming clouds.
- Wastewater from homes and businesses.
- Large, still body of freshwater.
- The largest body of saltwater.
- Artificial supply of water to crops.
- Process where water changes from liquid to vapor.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Ecosystem saturated with water, like swamps or marshes.
- Smaller river or stream flowing into a larger one.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Study of water in Earth's systems.
- Water that flows over land into rivers and lakes.
- Small, flowing body of water.
- Land area that drains into a river or stream.
Down
- Level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Wearing away of land by water, wind, or ice.
- Area of land prone to flooding near a river.
- A storage area for water, often behind a dam.
- Process of removing salt from seawater.
- Landform where a river spreads out into multiple streams.
- Large marsupial
- Natural water source where groundwater flows to the surface.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface.
- Water released from clouds as rain, snow, or hail.
- Area where freshwater meets saltwater.
- Prolonged period of little or no rainfall.
- Particles carried and deposited by water.
- Hot spring that periodically erupts with water and steam.
- Man's best friend
- Relating to the land adjacent to rivers or streams.
- Regular rise and fall of ocean water.
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Small, flowing body of water. • The largest body of saltwater. • Large, still body of freshwater. • Study of water in Earth's systems. • Artificial supply of water to crops. • Wastewater from homes and businesses. • Regular rise and fall of ocean water. • Area where freshwater meets saltwater. • ...
City and Stuff 2026-01-19
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- - a place by the sea where boats stop and stay
- - a big area of water with land all around it
- - a big shop to buy food and everyday things
- - a very tall city building with many floors
- - a place to see old things and history
- - white lines on the road where people can cross
- - a place to read and borrow books
- - a place where planes arrive and leave
- - a long line of water that moves through the land
- - land next to the sea
- - a home in a big building with many homes
- - a road over a river or road
- - a place where sick people see a doctor
- - a place to watch films on a big screen
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- - very high land, much higher than a hill
- - a place to keep and get money
- - low land between two hills or mountains
- - an open place in a city where people meet
- office - a place to send letters and packages
- - a circle in the road where cars go around
- - a green place with trees to walk and play
- - a place to buy and eat meals
- - a place with swings and slides for children
- - the path next to the road for people to walk
- - a special building for people to pray
- - a big place to watch sports or concerts
- station - a place where police officers work
- lights - lights that tell cars when to stop and go
- - a place where people sell food and things outside
- - a place to get on a train or subway
30 Clues: - land next to the sea • - a road over a river or road • - a place to buy and eat meals • - a place to keep and get money • - a place to read and borrow books • - a place to get on a train or subway • - a place to see old things and history • - a special building for people to pray • - a place where planes arrive and leave • - a place where sick people see a doctor • ...
Pre-Civil War Crossword 2012-11-29
Across
- After the Yazoo Land Fraud, Georgia implemented a lottery system to determine who could buy land.
- Between 200-1,000 acres of land was granted to the heads of families through this system
- Made up 44% of Georgia's population and worked picking cotton on plantations
- The principal chief of the Cherokee who established a written constitution
- Founded on principal everyone should get a good education. 1st public University in US
- This was the main source of money in the South
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- Between the American Revolution and Civil War, advances in this field contributed to the growth of Georgia's economy
- State Capital after Savannah
- Invented the Cotton Gin
- This land fraud involved bribing state legislators to obtain land for a very cheap price
- Site of the Georgia Gold Rush
- Created the Cherokee alphabet
- Cherokee and these indians were found in Georgia
13 Clues: Invented the Cotton Gin • State Capital after Savannah • Site of the Georgia Gold Rush • Created the Cherokee alphabet • This was the main source of money in the South • Cherokee and these indians were found in Georgia • The principal chief of the Cherokee who established a written constitution • ...
Middle Colonies 2023-10-26
Across
- He was the king and gave William Penn a part of land.
- The duke also sold part of their land to this guy.
- Founded by William Penn.
- He founded Pennsylvania and supported the quakers with land.
- A religious group and wanted to practice religion freely.
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- In 1638 this colony was founded
- 1701, Established as a seaport city.
- The duke sold part of their land to this guy.
- This guy handed over then land to Colonel Richard Nichols.
- He demanded the Dutch to surrender and he conquered their land.
10 Clues: Founded by William Penn. • In 1638 this colony was founded • 1701, Established as a seaport city. • The duke sold part of their land to this guy. • The duke also sold part of their land to this guy. • He was the king and gave William Penn a part of land. • A religious group and wanted to practice religion freely. • ...
suriname 2025-11-27
Across
- een regenwoud in Suriname
- een land die 50 jaar onafhankelijk is?
- een doek waar je aan kunt zien welk land het is
- het is een land onder invloed van een ander land
- een soort krokdeel
- het land met een president aan het hoofd, bijvoorbeeld Franrijk
Down
- zonder invloed van een ander land
- de toestand dat mensen niet vrij zijn omdat ze in het bezit zijn van iemand anders
- iemand die moet werken voor een baas zonder er geld voor te krijgen
- een plek waar je dingen kan bekijken
10 Clues: een soort krokdeel • een regenwoud in Suriname • zonder invloed van een ander land • een plek waar je dingen kan bekijken • een land die 50 jaar onafhankelijk is? • een doek waar je aan kunt zien welk land het is • het is een land onder invloed van een ander land • het land met een president aan het hoofd, bijvoorbeeld Franrijk • ...
Landscapes 2023-10-04
10 Clues: land along a river • raised area of land • a natural underground • land that is very dry • low area between hills • very steep face off rock • large body of salt water • water surrounded by land • water falling from height • ecological system with trees
Fertile Cresent 2016-11-21
Across
- an ancient city in mesopotamia
- finely ground fertile soil
- a large arc of fertile land between the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean sea
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a political unit consisting of a city and a surrounding countryside
- where the world's first civilization was developed
- more than is needed
- picture symbols
- people who perform religious ceremonies
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
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- human-made waterways
- the world's first system of writing
- each worker specializes in a different job
- the division of society by rank or class
- the science of building
- the worship of many gods
- a wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- long poems that tell stories of heros
- a pyramid-shaped temple in sumer
- a writer
20 Clues: a writer • picture symbols • more than is needed • human-made waterways • the science of building • the worship of many gods • finely ground fertile soil • an ancient city in mesopotamia • a pyramid-shaped temple in sumer • the world's first system of writing • long poems that tell stories of heros • people who perform religious ceremonies • the division of society by rank or class • ...
Animal Crossword - hard 2022-11-09
Across
- A hopping amphibian
- People think they like cheese, but they usually don't
- Covered in prickly needles
- The meaning of its name is "eight feet"
- A marsupial that eats only Eucalyptus
- A reptile that can change its color
- A turtle that lives on the land
- People call it "the king of the jungle"
- A hopping Australian marsupial
- Looks like a snail without a shell
Down
- born form a horse and a donkey
- A blood drinking bug
- The largest animal ever
- Has a tail with a stinger on the tip
- The largest animal on land
- A colorful bug
- the symbol of wisdom
- Covered in black and white
- Flying mammal
- The fastest animal on land
- A wild pig
- Has two tusks and flippers
- Tarzan's family
23 Clues: A wild pig • Flying mammal • A colorful bug • Tarzan's family • A hopping amphibian • A blood drinking bug • the symbol of wisdom • The largest animal ever • The largest animal on land • Covered in prickly needles • Covered in black and white • The fastest animal on land • Has two tusks and flippers • born form a horse and a donkey • A hopping Australian marsupial • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
Across
- Long-lasting
- A written document granting land
- A safe place
- A Spanish fort
- One person rule
- Violent street ruffian
- A large estate
- Overcome
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- The land beyond a settlement
- A large green chile
- A branch of a river or stream
- Son of something
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
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- Self-supporting
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- People who are in prison for owing money
- A district near a border
- Vanquish
- An owner
- Boss
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Not plentiful
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- To add
- Cowboy
- A monk
- Government gifts
- Small religious settlements
30 Clues: Boss • To add • Cowboy • A monk • Vanquish • An owner • Overcome • Long-lasting • A safe place • Not plentiful • A Spanish fort • A large estate • Self-supporting • One person rule • Government gifts • Son of something • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-17
Across
- Government gifts
- Overcome
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- An owner
- To add
- A large estate
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- Violent street ruffian
- Small religious settlements
- People who are in prison for owing money
- Boss
- A safe place
- Self-supporting
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
Down
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- A branch of a river or stream
- A large green chile
- Long-lasting
- A district near a border
- Cowboy
- A written document granting land
- A Spanish fort
- The land beyond a settlement
- One person rule
- A person who moves from one country to another
- Not plentiful
- Son of something
- A monk
- Vanquish
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • To add • A monk • Overcome • An owner • Vanquish • Long-lasting • A safe place • Not plentiful • A large estate • A Spanish fort • One person rule • Self-supporting • Government gifts • Son of something • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Sutton Drummond = 5th hour 2024-04-17
Across
- Cowboys would herd these animals
- A plot of land
- Separating grain from a plant
- Ownership or control of a supply
- Cowboys would ride these to herd cattle
- A settler with no legal title to the land
- What ethnic group settled in Topeka
- The pull that drove people to come to Kansas
- African Americans settled here
- Produce or provide
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- People who share a common cultural background
- A state of isolation
- To blind legally or morally
- Introduce machines into a process or place
- Cowboys used these to keep their pants up
- Protected the cowboys from the sun
- Cowboys would use this to make music
- Protected the cowboys legs while cattle driving
- Why did many people come to Kansas
- Keeps the cowboy on its horse
- A public speaker
21 Clues: A plot of land • A public speaker • Produce or provide • A state of isolation • To blind legally or morally • Separating grain from a plant • Keeps the cowboy on its horse • African Americans settled here • Cowboys would herd these animals • Ownership or control of a supply • Protected the cowboys from the sun • Why did many people come to Kansas • What ethnic group settled in Topeka • ...
American Republic Chapter 17 Review 2024-04-08
Across
- dirt and grass houses-cool in summer and warm in winter.
- required the government to buy silver.
- illegally staked land claims in OKlahoma.
- discovery of millions of $ worth of gold and silver over a 30 year period.
- used to get mail to farmers.
- gold in the black hills.
- tract of land set aside for Indians.
- bones, hides, and other parts of animals that were not eaten.
- meatpacker.
- barbed wire
Down
- what happened to a place when a mine closed.
- gave 160 acres of land to Indians.
- built a meatpacking plant in Chicago.
- famous outlaw brothers.
- Sioux Indian medicine man.
- gave 160 acres to homesteaders for free.
- killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
- formed social organization for farmers.
- helped pump water using strong breezes.
- youngest of the cowboys.
20 Clues: meatpacker. • barbed wire • famous outlaw brothers. • gold in the black hills. • youngest of the cowboys. • Sioux Indian medicine man. • used to get mail to farmers. • gave 160 acres of land to Indians. • tract of land set aside for Indians. • built a meatpacking plant in Chicago. • required the government to buy silver. • formed social organization for farmers. • ...
Safari animals 2024-06-20
Across
- Known for its pink feathers and long legs
- Known for its distinctive spotted coat
- The largest land animal
- Small carnivorous mammal often seen standing upright
- The king of the jungle
- Known for its black and white stripes
- Antelope known for its spiral horns
- A graceful antelope with long, curved horns
- The fastest land animal
- A large monkey with a dog-like face
- Known for its prominent horn
Down
- A swift and agile antelope
- Spends most of the day in water
- A large reptile found in rivers and lakes
- Migrates in large herds across the savannah
- Scavenger known for its laugh-like calls
- The largest and fastest bird on land
- One of the "Big Five" with large curved horns
- The tallest animal on Earth
- A wild pig with distinctive tusks
20 Clues: The king of the jungle • The largest land animal • The fastest land animal • A swift and agile antelope • The tallest animal on Earth • Known for its prominent horn • Spends most of the day in water • A wild pig with distinctive tusks • Antelope known for its spiral horns • A large monkey with a dog-like face • The largest and fastest bird on land • ...
Nature 2023-03-19
Across
- A landform with high elevation and high relief.
- a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches
- someone whose job is to stop fires
- an area of land that is lower than the land around it
- a large fire that spreads quickly over a natural area
- H2O
- a small body of water
- ice crystals from the sky
- woods
Down
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- A sudden spark from the clouds
- 空气
- the sound caused by lightning
- overflow of water in a dry area
- a mound of land, smaller than a mountain
- moving air
- a person who works on a farm
- water falling from the sky
- A long period of dry weather
- the space over the Earth where the sun, moon, stars, and clouds appear
20 Clues: 空气 • H2O • woods • moving air • a small body of water • ice crystals from the sky • water falling from the sky • a person who works on a farm • A long period of dry weather • the sound caused by lightning • A sudden spark from the clouds • overflow of water in a dry area • someone whose job is to stop fires • a mound of land, smaller than a mountain • ...
Human Geography Vocabulary Chapter 6 Lesson 1 and 2 2026-03-23
Across
- network of highways across the United States
- of cities and city populations
- who moves from place to place
- located outside a city
- crops and raising animals for food
- Purchase
- Railroad
- land bridge connecting Asia and North America
- of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds
- when the economy becomes weaker
- Democracy
- Lawrence Seaway
Down
- of government that carries out laws
- of people from one place to another
- where people elect leaders to represent them
- water to crops through channels
- Exchange
- of a canal that raises or lowers ships
- that crosses a continent
- waterway used for transportation
- Highway System
- route connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- the U.S. bought from France in 1803
- Branch
- land where people moved to settle
- of factories and industry
26 Clues: Branch • Exchange • Purchase • Railroad • Democracy • Highway System • Lawrence Seaway • located outside a city • that crosses a continent • of factories and industry • who moves from place to place • of cities and city populations • water to crops through channels • when the economy becomes weaker • waterway used for transportation • land where people moved to settle • ...
Europa 2020-06-23
Across
- die achtgrösste
- Der Fluss fliesst durch Deutschland und Schweiz
- Grösste Halbinsel im Mittelmeer
- ein Gebirge in Italien
- Grösste Land in Europa
Down
- Es ist ein Gebirge in Rumänien
- Ein Land zwischen Norwegen und Finnland
- ein Fluss in Frankreich
- eine Insel im Atlantik
- ein Gebirge in der Schweiz
- Grösste Stadt in Europa
- Das Land grenzt Grossbritannien an
- welcher Fluss ist nur in Russland
13 Clues: die achtgrösste • eine Insel im Atlantik • ein Gebirge in Italien • Grösste Land in Europa • ein Fluss in Frankreich • Grösste Stadt in Europa • ein Gebirge in der Schweiz • Es ist ein Gebirge in Rumänien • Grösste Halbinsel im Mittelmeer • welcher Fluss ist nur in Russland • Das Land grenzt Grossbritannien an • Ein Land zwischen Norwegen und Finnland • ...
Canada Review 2025-12-12
Across
- Speaking two languages.
- Government in which voters elect is a ________________ democracy.
- Similar to state; more people, less land.
- Self-governing nation with British monarch.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A group of islands.
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- Treeless plains.
- Mountain ranges side by side.
- Sheets of ice
- Chosen by parliament; heads the government; ____________ minister.
- More land, less people.
- Grassy area
- Paper for newspapers.
13 Clues: Grassy area • Sheets of ice • Treeless plains. • A group of islands. • Paper for newspapers. • Speaking two languages. • More land, less people. • Mountain ranges side by side. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • Similar to state; more people, less land. • Self-governing nation with British monarch. • Government in which voters elect is a ________________ democracy. • ...
