middle east Crossword Puzzles
Final Exam Review 2023-05-17
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- The subcontinent of Asia. Home of the Hindu Kush mountains, the Himalaya Mountains and the Indus River Valley.
- The muslim traveler who wrote a primary source about all of the Islamic countries he visited.
- The belief that the Emperor was chosen by the gods to rule
- The leader of the mongols who conquered the largest land empire in history
- The overland trade route that stretched from China through the Middle East to Europe
- A written system of laws created in Babylon
- A time of peace and prosperity with advancements in art, literature, music and technology.Ex. Tang and Song Dynasties
- An archipelago primarily covered with mountains that lacks many natural resources.
- The code of honor followed by Samurai in Japan that encouraged courage and loyalty
- The muslim king of Mali who made a hajj to Mecca and built mosques and schools in Timbuktu
- The most famous trading city of the West African Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai.
- The period in the Middle East with advancements in Math Medicine Mosques and Many works of literature
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- The mongol peace
- An economy based on farming and family where people produce most of what they need.
- when a society produces just enough food to survive with little left for trade.
- The name of the process where Japan took ideas and culture that they LIKED from China and Korea
- The belief that your culture is superior to others
- The expansion of the desert due to over use of the farmland.
- A continent with many natural barriers (Ex. Sahara, Nile, Savanas) that create cultural diversity.
- A chain of Islands
- Seasonal Winds that bring months of rain followed by months of drought
- A chinese explorer who travelled around the world until China decided to become isolated
- The social class system of India (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Untouchables etc) with NO social mobility.
- The rise,rule and replacement of a ruling family in China
- The main religion of the Middle East. Followers are called Muslims.
25 Clues: The mongol peace • A chain of Islands • A written system of laws created in Babylon • The belief that your culture is superior to others • The rise,rule and replacement of a ruling family in China • The belief that the Emperor was chosen by the gods to rule • The expansion of the desert due to over use of the farmland. • ...
EMAN'S GREAT MIDDLE EAST QUIZ 2019-03-15
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- YEE HAW
- a refugee camp where a massacre occurred in 1982
- palestinian guys who had a thing for suicide bombings
- lousy attempt at peace by the UN which no one really listened to because they're irrelevant
- our favsss, they also gave the PLO weapons and big cash. we stan
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- an Israeli snob that launched operation 'wrath of god' because she's sick and enjoys killing innocent peeps for fun
- rad Egyptian lad
- TABOULEHH PEOPLE. they also sort of got invaded by israel and stuff
- american dude that tried to end the beef between Egypt and Israel in 1974
- innocent lads that were honestly just doing their thing when Iraq just sorta barged in
- where the new PLO headquarters were located
11 Clues: YEE HAW • rad Egyptian lad • where the new PLO headquarters were located • a refugee camp where a massacre occurred in 1982 • palestinian guys who had a thing for suicide bombings • our favsss, they also gave the PLO weapons and big cash. we stan • TABOULEHH PEOPLE. they also sort of got invaded by israel and stuff • ...
Expansion in the Middle East and Pacific 2021-11-12
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- A war that broke out in 1853 between the Ottomans and Russians for control over a peninsula.
- France had control of Laos, ____, and Vietnam.
- One reason the Ottoman Empire began to lose power is because its money was ___________.
- The British government took control of 3/5 of India while the rest were ruled by Indian.
- Western-style schools in India educated some of the Indians. They also learned about this form of government.
- Queen ____ wanted to keep control of Hawaii, but she was unable to. She was the last queen of Hawaii.
- The ____ had control of Indonesia until its independence in 1949.
- He was the ruler of Siam who helped keep it independent.
- Britain and France allowed Siam to remain independent and decided to use it as a ____ state.
- Japan was the first country in Asia to ____.
- A series of islands including Java, Sumatra, and Borneo.
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- The British controlled Burma and _____.
- The U.S, Germany, and Great Britain used parts of the ____ islands as a naval base, coaling station, and trading post.
- The U.S. won the Philippines, ____, and Wake Island from Spain in war in 1898.
- The Treaty of _____ ended the war between Japan and China for control of Korea. Japan won.
- India was originally under the control of the ______ India Company.
- The Meiji restoration did away with ____.
- The Samoa Islands eventually were divided between the U.S. and ____.
- He led the fight for Filipino independence from America, he used guerilla warfare.
- This was the religious minority in India.
- The Japanese National Assembly (Parliament).
- This is when samurai overthrew the government in Japan and returned the emperor to power because they wanted a government like Western nations.
- Hated between the ____ and Muslims in India was often ignored by the British.
- The U.S. began using Hawaii for sugarcane and ____ plantations in 1865, but wanted more control.
- Imperialism in Southeast Asia started because the area was an important source of spices and ____.
25 Clues: The British controlled Burma and _____. • The Meiji restoration did away with ____. • This was the religious minority in India. • The Japanese National Assembly (Parliament). • Japan was the first country in Asia to ____. • France had control of Laos, ____, and Vietnam. • He was the ruler of Siam who helped keep it independent. • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan); birthplace of sumo wrestling and judo; surrendered in WWII after being hit by two atomic bombs; its capital is the most highly-populated metropolitan area in the world
- first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David
- its capital is the second most highly populated metropolitan area in the world; known for its fermented foods, such as kimchi; considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- called the "graveyard of empires" because of the failure of military powers to retain permanent control; the largest producer of opium; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- second king of Israel; killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- third king of Israel; wise and rich rule who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia, the center of the Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, and Babylonian Empires; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners; citizens have very little freedom and are trained from a young age to idolize their leaders, the Kim family
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- the most populous Arab country; birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad, and Medina, his burial place; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- a person who follows Islam
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- birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization in the Indus River Valley; declared independence from India in 1947; the only Muslim-majority country to possess nuclear weapons
- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- the most holy book of Islam
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- (A.D. 570-632) Arab prophet who founded Islam and gained political and religious power in Arabia
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
- historically important rivers in Mesopotamia flowing southeastward from Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- the longest river in the world; has its source near the equator and its delta in Egypt, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire; U.S. Embassy and personnel were taken hostage for 444 days in 1979; over 90% Shi'a Islam
43 Clues: a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians • the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt • first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan)
- second king of Israel; killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- the longest river in the world; has its source near the equator and its delta in Egypt, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- third king of Israel; wise and rich rule who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- the most populous Arab country; birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- the most holy book of Islam
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- a person who follows Islam
- called the "graveyard of empires"; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire; U.S. Embassy and personnel were taken hostage for 444 days in 1979; over 90% Shi'a Islam
- considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
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- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- (A.D. 570-632) Arab prophet who founded Islam and gained political and religious power in Arabia
- historically important rivers in Mesopotamia flowing southeastward from Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
42 Clues: a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians • the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt • first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David • ...
9th Grade Geography - Asia Crossword 2021-09-09
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- Social system that divides the people into classes and subclasses
- One of the mountain ranges separating Europe from Asia
- Climate found in most of the Middle East
- Modern state created in 1948
- Capital of Jordan
- Seafaring merchants of the Mediterranean world
- communal society where people live and work together for the good of the community
- Mount where Noah's ark came to rest
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Main religion of India, which forbids the slaughter of cattle
- The world's largest lake
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- nomads of the Middle Eastern desert
- One of the two holy cities of the Muslims
- Country with the capital of Ankara
- Highest plateau in the world
- World's largest peninsula
- Country which contains the Fergana Valley
- The largest republic of Central Asia
- Resource which provides income for several Middle Eastern countries
- Country known as "the subcontinent"
- Capital of Lebanon
- Largest and highest mountain range
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Country previously known as Persia
24 Clues: Capital of Jordan • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Saudi Arabia • The world's largest lake • World's largest peninsula • Highest plateau in the world • Modern state created in 1948 • Country with the capital of Ankara • Largest and highest mountain range • Country previously known as Persia • nomads of the Middle Eastern desert • ...
Global Insights Chapter 33 2013-11-18
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- seawater is made fresh and usable for drinking and irrigation
- farming settlements
- only city that occupies land on two continents
- a body of water in the middle of the desert
- people who move from place to place
- nomads who know exactly where they are going and when
- mountain in northeastern Turkey
- Egyptian farmers
- dense grassy areas with ferns
- determines where people settle ad how long they stay there
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- this densely populated area has 2500 people per square mile
- the arc-shaped area of fertile land
- these created vast deserts in many parts of the Middle East
- this valley is made up of fertile silt left over by annual floods
- market place
- location of the worst famine
- mountain range in Saudi Arabia
- city located on the Tigris River
- small individual farms
- clan of Bedouins in the Empty Quarter
- mountain range in Egypt
- the lifeblood of many early Middle Eastern cities
22 Clues: market place • Egyptian farmers • farming settlements • small individual farms • mountain range in Egypt • location of the worst famine • dense grassy areas with ferns • mountain range in Saudi Arabia • mountain in northeastern Turkey • city located on the Tigris River • the arc-shaped area of fertile land • people who move from place to place • clan of Bedouins in the Empty Quarter • ...
CHAPTER 2/3 VOCABLARY 2019-04-17
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- a product you can use or consume
- the overflow of water beyond its normal confines
- to purchase or bring a good or service in from another country
- give money to another person in the hope of making more money
- trade in which fair prices or wages are paid to producers
- amount left over when all needs are met
- the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees
- not able to be passed on
- a very large farm
- an extended period of dry weather
- an extreme food shortage
- an imaginary line running east and west through the middle of the earth
- the exchange of goods and services between nations
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- the practice of growing the same crop on the same land year after year
- an imaginary line running north and south through the middle of the earth
- the distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
- task performed by one person for another
- the way a country manages its money and resources
- changes in long term weather patterns
- money left over after all costs and expenses are paid; financial gain
- to sell or send a good or service to another country
21 Clues: a very large farm • not able to be passed on • an extreme food shortage • a product you can use or consume • an extended period of dry weather • changes in long term weather patterns • amount left over when all needs are met • task performed by one person for another • the overflow of water beyond its normal confines • the way a country manages its money and resources • ...
World History 2023-09-14
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- Arab slave riots
- Belief that inanimate objects in nature possess supernatural powers
- Person who conquered places to make Ican empire
- crops rotated through 3 crops
- invented for guns by the Song Dynasty
- storytellers
- someone who meditated conflicts
- families governed by themselves
- A system of exchanges of land for loyalty
- Main polytheistic religion of India
- Monotheistic religion mainly practiced in the middle east
- Malis founding ruler
- Territory including a city and its surrounding land
- kingdom that formed seven states
- The focus on individuals rather then god.
- Large earth mounds that Mississipians made
- The religion that worship the fat guy (Siddhartha Gautama)
- in which social standing was determined by femal’s side of the family
- rice drought resistant rice
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- Government where religious leaders rule
- Anti jewish sentiment
- Actively seeking converts
- 5 century cooling in 1300
- when people in rural areas make more goods than they can sell
- No centralized government
- China's bureaucracy system
- a system of government where important decisions are made by state officials
- European military campaigns in the middle east
- grammatical pattern of Hindi mixed with the vocabulary of Arabic and some element of Farsi Farsi
- Sea based Hindu kingdom (670–1025)
30 Clues: storytellers • Arab slave riots • Malis founding ruler • Anti jewish sentiment • Actively seeking converts • 5 century cooling in 1300 • No centralized government • China's bureaucracy system • rice drought resistant rice • crops rotated through 3 crops • someone who meditated conflicts • families governed by themselves • kingdom that formed seven states • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-10-19
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- executed by augustin de iturbide
- east coast, west coast,middle east
- to trust
- something usually done by governments to make up for economic loss
- realpolitik
- at the bottom of the social class system in spanish colonies
- started his military career at 11
- enlightenment ideas reached latin america
- known for pasta and people who speak italian
- to control your own territory without foreign rule
- a type of economic system where the mother country did not allow the colonies to trade with any other country
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- executed father hildago
- last name L'Ouverture
- indigenous people forced to do hard labor for spanish and portuguese
- white people born in spain/portugal and had most power in latin america
- first place to gain independence from France
- people of this country speak german
- south america, central america,mexico and the carribean
- continued to support the spanish king
- a sense of pride to nation
20 Clues: to trust • realpolitik • last name L'Ouverture • executed father hildago • a sense of pride to nation • executed by augustin de iturbide • started his military career at 11 • east coast, west coast,middle east • people of this country speak german • continued to support the spanish king • enlightenment ideas reached latin america • first place to gain independence from France • ...
Current Events Creator: Darin Fussell 2023-11-16
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- Oil Rich,Mid-East, Theocratic monarchy and US ally
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Last name of Ohio's Attorney General
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- # of Years a gubernatorial term in Ohio is
- American news agency in Headquartered in New York
- Two Political Parties working together
- Not associated with any political party
- average stock price of about 3000 companies
- study of international relations
- Governor of Ohio (Last Name Only)
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- Predominantly Jewish Republic and Strongest US ally in Middle East
- United Auto Workers
- Strongly supporting one political party
- Israel Defense Forces
- One of Ohio's US Senators, Democrat (Last Name Only)
- Ohio's Secretary of State, running to unseat Sherrod Brown(Last Name Only)
- Militant Palestinian nationalist and Islamist movement
- US current Secretary of State (Last Name Only)
- Hamas controlled area of Israeli Territory
- Anything related to a governor's office
21 Clues: United Auto Workers • Israel Defense Forces • Capital of Saudi Arabia • study of international relations • Governor of Ohio (Last Name Only) • Federal Emergency Management Agency • Last name of Ohio's Attorney General • Two Political Parties working together • Strongly supporting one political party • Not associated with any political party • ...
Chapter 3/4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- major african trade city
- stretched from eastern europe china, trading silk and porcelain and luxury goods
- major trading city, allied with srivijaya
- roadside inns
- chinese muslim with great fleet, sought tribute countries
- african kingdom, participated in trans-saharan trade routes, traded gold and slaves
- major trading strait
- mongol capital, before beijing
- technological advancements lead to a rise in crops
- trade city, in between all three major african kingdoms
- traders stop here (mongols)
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- permanent settlements of foreigners
- stretched from the indian ocean basin to the east and west, connected everyone
- despite being an african language it has arabic characters,
- once it spread throughout asia, it incorporated buddhism, confucianism, and daoism
- brought from the Arabs to Africa
- united trade on all both, central asia superpower
- big chinese ships
- muslim who traveled throughout africa to asia
- transaharn trade routes, connecting northern africa and the middle east
20 Clues: roadside inns • big chinese ships • major trading strait • major african trade city • traders stop here (mongols) • mongol capital, before beijing • brought from the Arabs to Africa • permanent settlements of foreigners • major trading city, allied with srivijaya • muslim who traveled throughout africa to asia • united trade on all both, central asia superpower • ...
family 2018-01-10
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- Likes to chase mice
- LIKE SNOW
- LIVES CA
- BRIGHAM CITY
- Man's best friend
- mechanic ogden
- NOT JONES
- BORN EAST
- LIVE TREMONTON
- AUNT HOUSE
- Flying mammal
- SIS LIVES
- KATIES BOY
- MARRIED THERE
- Large marsupial
- CUTE CARRIES
- MIDDLE CHRISTY
- Has a trunk
- BUCCANEER FAN
- SKYS WIFE
- BRIAN PLUMER
- MY FATHER
- MY MOM
- SHANES BESTIE
- niece first
- horses ride
- FAV COLOR
- FOOTBALL NUT
- wyominG NOW
- uncle middle
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- GUN LOVER
- CROATIA HOME
- UNCLE GIRL
- TOO HUMID
- PACKERS FAN
- WYOM BOUND
- cousin aug
- BEAUTIFUL WIFE
- JERS WIFE
- sisteR oldest
- UNCLES WIFE
- WEST VALLEY
- CARRIES HUBBY
- stacey CLARK
- ST. GEORGE
- MIDDLE CHILD
- aunt smart
- BUCKET LIST
- LOVED IT
- FIRST BOY
- BRIANS DAD
- PAULS GIRL
- SURR NAME
- CUTE DANCER
- ARMY VET
- BETTER HALV
56 Clues: MY MOM • LIVES CA • LOVED IT • ARMY VET • GUN LOVER • LIKE SNOW • TOO HUMID • JERS WIFE • NOT JONES • BORN EAST • SIS LIVES • FIRST BOY • SKYS WIFE • MY FATHER • SURR NAME • FAV COLOR • UNCLE GIRL • WYOM BOUND • cousin aug • AUNT HOUSE • KATIES BOY • ST. GEORGE • BRIANS DAD • PAULS GIRL • PACKERS FAN • UNCLES WIFE • WEST VALLEY • BUCKET LIST • Has a trunk • CUTE DANCER • wyominG NOW • BETTER HALV • CROATIA HOME • BRIGHAM CITY • stacey CLARK • ...
9th Grade Geography - Asia Crossword 2021-09-09
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- Highest plateau in the world
- The world's largest lake
- Resource which provides income for several Middle Eastern countries
- Social system that divides the people into classes and subclasses
- Country previously known as Persia
- Mount where Noah's ark came to rest
- One of the mountain ranges separating Europe from Asia
- Country which contains the Fergana Valley
- Largest and highest mountain range
- World's largest peninsula
- Climate found in most of the Middle East
- Modern state created in 1948
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- nomads of the Middle Eastern desert
- Seafaring merchants of the Mediterranean world
- communal society where people live and work together for the good of the community
- Country known as "the subcontinent"
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- The largest republic of Central Asia
- One of the two holy cities of the Muslims
- Main religion of India, which forbids the slaughter of cattle
- Country with the capital of Ankara
- Capital of Jordan
- Capital of Afghanistan
24 Clues: Capital of Jordan • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Saudi Arabia • The world's largest lake • World's largest peninsula • Highest plateau in the world • Modern state created in 1948 • Country previously known as Persia • Country with the capital of Ankara • Largest and highest mountain range • nomads of the Middle Eastern desert • ...
Testing Group Room 5-Gahanna 2022-04-06
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- G has 2 of these grocery stores
- how many elementary schools G has
- GMSE principal
- newest 6th grade SS teacher
- old restaurant famous for its "Beanie Burger"
- this park is located in downtown G
- school, park; private, public
- how many middle schools G has
- Mexican food at Creekside; Mrs. Tan's B-i-L owns it
- shopping center with movie theater and Marshalls
- G is Ohio's capital for this
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- this trampoline park is just north of G
- G has two of these sit-down causal restaurants, famous for their sausage gravy
- tallest 6th grade social studies teacher
- Elementary just to our east
- the road our middle school is located
- the best middle school in Gahanna
- park known for its soccer fields
- close by neighborhood with a pool
- Adventure Day park
- closest fast food place to get chicken tenders and famous sauce
- mascot
- newish shopping and dining area near the water
23 Clues: mascot • GMSE principal • Adventure Day park • newest 6th grade SS teacher • Elementary just to our east • G is Ohio's capital for this • school, park; private, public • how many middle schools G has • G has 2 of these grocery stores • park known for its soccer fields • how many elementary schools G has • the best middle school in Gahanna • close by neighborhood with a pool • ...
Global Insights Chapter 33 2013-11-18
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- dense grassy areas with ferns
- nomads who know exactly where they are going and when
- the lifeblood of many early Middle Eastern cities
- a body of water in the middle of the desert
- only city that occupies land on two continents
- Egyptian farmers
- small individual farms
- mountain range in Egypt
- city located on the Tigris River
- farming settlements
- location of the worst famine
- seawater is made fresh and usable for drinking and irrigation
- determines where people settle ad how long they stay there
- mountain range in Saudi Arabia
- market place
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- this densely populated area has 2500 people per square mile
- these created vast deserts in many parts of the Middle East
- clan of Bedouins in the Empty Quarter
- this valley is made up of fertile silt left over by annual floods
- the arc-shaped area of fertile land
- mountain in northeastern Turkey
- people who move from place to place
22 Clues: market place • Egyptian farmers • farming settlements • small individual farms • mountain range in Egypt • location of the worst famine • dense grassy areas with ferns • mountain range in Saudi Arabia • mountain in northeastern Turkey • city located on the Tigris River • the arc-shaped area of fertile land • people who move from place to place • clan of Bedouins in the Empty Quarter • ...
Geography Review 2022-09-22
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- Map, a map that shows man made boundaries
- Map, a map that shows a theme or specific information
- Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian measured in degrees. (vertical)
- meridian, invisible line across the earth dividing east and west hemispheres
- measures distance on maps
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- Map, a map that shows physical features
- distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees (horizontal)
- invisible line around the center of the middle of earth dividing northern and southern hemispheres
- identifies and categorizes information on a map
- Rose, shows North, South, East, and West on a map
- the world's main expanses of land (7 of them)
11 Clues: measures distance on maps • Map, a map that shows physical features • Map, a map that shows man made boundaries • the world's main expanses of land (7 of them) • identifies and categorizes information on a map • Rose, shows North, South, East, and West on a map • Map, a map that shows a theme or specific information • ...
Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan 2025-05-01
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- A very important element in a river/body of water. It is usually green.
- An ancient settlement located in Northern Africa.
- A huge river nearby Canaan.
- The lines on a map to show elevation.
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- A large sea near the Middle East and Europe.
- An ancient settlement in the Middle East. It borders a large sea.
- A huge river within Egypt. Well known in historical and religious texts.
- An ancient settlement in Africa.
8 Clues: A huge river nearby Canaan. • An ancient settlement in Africa. • The lines on a map to show elevation. • A large sea near the Middle East and Europe. • An ancient settlement located in Northern Africa. • An ancient settlement in the Middle East. It borders a large sea. • A very important element in a river/body of water. It is usually green. • ...
End of Year PT 2 2026-05-29
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- The lost boys were young refugees that came from this country
- Today European Countries support ______ leaders in Western Africa
- Western Africa is one of the poorest regions on earth due to this european practice
- This man was the leader of the USSR for 29 years.
- is a group of countries in Europe that work together
- _____ inequality in a huge problem in the middle east
- Most people in Northern Africa live near this River
- a group of 15 countries that shared all of their resources until 1991
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- Russia is trying to invade this country to steal its resources
- This man was sent to jail for 27 years in South Africa
- Precious Metals in Central Africa help make these for the world
- This dessert is the hottest desert on earth and takes up most of Northern Africa
- The Middle East has gotten rich selling this natural resource
13 Clues: This man was the leader of the USSR for 29 years. • Most people in Northern Africa live near this River • is a group of countries in Europe that work together • _____ inequality in a huge problem in the middle east • This man was sent to jail for 27 years in South Africa • The lost boys were young refugees that came from this country • ...
Asia Review 2022-05-13
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- China's form of government after their civil war
- The method that helped supply U.S. troops during the Vietnam War
- The country that is fought over by Jews and Muslims
- He helped India gain their independence from Britain through passive resistance
- The river in India that is sacred to Hindus but is very polluted
- The side that the U.S. supported in the Vietnam War
- She is from Pakistan and fights for girls to have the right to an education
- The first name of the first communist leader of China
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- A policy that China developed to attempt to decrease the population and boost the economy
- A weather disaster that occurs in Southeast Asia due to underwater earthquakes
- This area has helped the Middle East gain wealth due to massive amounts of oil being discovered there
- The majority religion in the middle east
- The only landlocked country in Southeast Asia
13 Clues: The majority religion in the middle east • The only landlocked country in Southeast Asia • China's form of government after their civil war • The country that is fought over by Jews and Muslims • The side that the U.S. supported in the Vietnam War • The first name of the first communist leader of China • ...
history crossword! 2025-03-07
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- The wealthy ruler of Mali who made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca.
- The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
- The Babylonian king known for one of the earliest written legal codes.
- The Chinese belief that rulers were given divine right to rule.
- The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- A period of technological and economic change that began in the 18th century.
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- A powerful empire that ruled much of the Middle East and Europe until 1922.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
- A political and economic system based on land ownership and loyalty.
- A cultural rebirth that started in Italy in the 14th century.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land.
- The expansion of empires through conquest and colonization.
- A vast trade network connecting China, the Middle East, and Europe.
13 Clues: The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture. • The expansion of empires through conquest and colonization. • A cultural rebirth that started in Italy in the 14th century. • The Chinese belief that rulers were given divine right to rule. • The wealthy ruler of Mali who made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca. • ...
Middle East Physical Geography 2023-02-21
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- a sea that is landlocked and filled with salt
- area in the desert where vegetation is found
- land between the Black Sea + Mediterranean Sea
- a canal that connects the Red Sea + Mediterranean Sea
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- isolated and very high area in Iran
- warm climate with low rainfall
- continent that the Middle East is a part of
- one of the longest rivers in the world
8 Clues: warm climate with low rainfall • isolated and very high area in Iran • one of the longest rivers in the world • continent that the Middle East is a part of • area in the desert where vegetation is found • a sea that is landlocked and filled with salt • land between the Black Sea + Mediterranean Sea • a canal that connects the Red Sea + Mediterranean Sea
Middle East Fun Facts 2025-02-05
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- This desert country has no permanent rivers
- The world's tallest building
- The ancient name for the land between rivers
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- The largest country by area
- The national animal of Kuwait
- This is a popular sport using robot jockeys
- Type of car used by Dubai's police force
- The most common language spoken in the Middle East
- The lowest point on earth
9 Clues: The lowest point on earth • The largest country by area • The world's tallest building • The national animal of Kuwait • Type of car used by Dubai's police force • This desert country has no permanent rivers • This is a popular sport using robot jockeys • The ancient name for the land between rivers • The most common language spoken in the Middle East
Relative Location Crossword 2024-04-10
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- south of Taiwan
- east of Bolivia
- north of South Korea
- west of Italy
- west of Finland
- north of Ecuador
- south of China
- east of the sea of Japan
- west of Iran
- west of the Coral Sea
- west of Oman
- north of Jordan
- east of Belgium
- west of Papua New Guinea
- south of Belarus
- west of Greenland
- west of Vietnam
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- North of Pakistan
- west of the Falkland Islands
- south of Zambia
- east of Australia
- north of Nepal
- east of Costa Rica
- north of Sudan
- south of Canada
- north of Gambia
- south of the Kara Sea
- east of Greece
- east of Serbia
- east of Angola
- east of Pakistan
- south of Turkmenistan
- South of the United States
33 Clues: west of Iran • west of Oman • west of Italy • north of Nepal • south of China • north of Sudan • east of Greece • east of Serbia • east of Angola • south of Taiwan • east of Bolivia • south of Zambia • west of Finland • south of Canada • north of Gambia • north of Jordan • east of Belgium • west of Vietnam • north of Ecuador • east of Pakistan • south of Belarus • North of Pakistan • east of Australia • ...
Gifts of the Crusades 2023-11-14
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- A new variety with higher yields was brought to Europe
- The Crusaders learned about this ingredient that was sweeter than honey
- Instead of lying on boards like the Europeans, Turks slept on these
- A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe
- A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe
- The Crusaders learned this sweet art
- A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands
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- This was an invention of the Chinese that was brought back to Europe from the Middle East
- Instead of sitting on hard seats, the Arabs had these
- These were introduced to Europe during the Crusades
- This was another Chinese invention that was brought to Europe from the Middle East
- A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands
12 Clues: The Crusaders learned this sweet art • A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe • A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe • A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands • A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands • These were introduced to Europe during the Crusades • Instead of sitting on hard seats, the Arabs had these • ...
India Imperialism 2017-04-06
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- Who did the east India company need to pay back for the wars in India?
- What did The British start to trade with India that increased the amount of trade between the two countries?
- What revolt did it take to completely blow up the East India company?
- What importance was the east India company ranked in the terms of banking?
- Who was the authority transferred to in the East India company?
- Who did the company traders originally ally themselves with?
- By 1900, Where did most of Britain’s tea come from?
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- By 1838 how many Indians have been ship overseas as indentured laborer’s?
- Who were the middle men in controlling Indian trade with Europe?
- India Provided a cheap source of _______ after the abolition of slavery.
- Who was the first governor general to preside over all of Britain’s possessions in India?
- What city was captured by the rebels?
12 Clues: What city was captured by the rebels? • By 1900, Where did most of Britain’s tea come from? • Who did the company traders originally ally themselves with? • Who was the authority transferred to in the East India company? • Who were the middle men in controlling Indian trade with Europe? • What revolt did it take to completely blow up the East India company? • ...
Helen & Stuart 2025-03-09
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- Our reception venue
- Name of the church where we got married – St ________
- Mother of the Groom
- Our favourite holiday destination
- Chief Bridesmaid
- Co-Best Man
- University/City where we met
- Our favourite restaurant
- Month that Stuart proposed
- Number of years we have been together
- Number of bridesmaids
- Helen's middle name
- Pub in Brighton where we first met – The _________
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- Stuart’s hometown – East _______
- Our married surname
- Degree course we met on
- Father of the Groom
- Stuart's middle name
- Number of tiers of our wedding cake
- Co-Best Man & Stuart's brother
- Helen’s hometown - __________ Beeches
- Father of the Bride
- Helen’s maiden name
- Town where we live
- Mother of the Bride
- Our anniversary month
- Our favourite comedy series – The ______
27 Clues: Co-Best Man • Chief Bridesmaid • Town where we live • Our married surname • Our reception venue • Father of the Groom • Mother of the Groom • Father of the Bride • Helen’s maiden name • Mother of the Bride • Helen's middle name • Stuart's middle name • Our anniversary month • Number of bridesmaids • Degree course we met on • Our favourite restaurant • Month that Stuart proposed • ...
India Imperialism 2017-04-06
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- Who were the middle men in controlling Indian trade with Europe?
- Who was the first governor general to preside over all of Britain’s possessions in India?
- What revolt did it take to completely blow up the East India company?
- What did The British start to trade with India that increased the amount of trade between the two countries?
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- Who did the east India company need to pay back for the wars in India?
- What importance was the east India company ranked in the terms of banking?
- Who did the company traders originally ally themselves with?
- By 1838 how many Indians have been ship overseas as indentured laborer’s?
- India Provided a cheap source of _______ after the abolition of slavery.
- Who was the authority transferred to in the East India company?
- By 1900, Where did most of Britain’s tea come from?
- What city was captured by the rebels?
12 Clues: What city was captured by the rebels? • By 1900, Where did most of Britain’s tea come from? • Who did the company traders originally ally themselves with? • Who was the authority transferred to in the East India company? • Who were the middle men in controlling Indian trade with Europe? • What revolt did it take to completely blow up the East India company? • ...
It's your world - Joslyn Mays 2018-10-10
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- __________fought for girls/ Kids education(115)
- Time for __________(92)
- __________ he was HIV positive
- __________ not brides (143)
- __________ and Vaccines (231)
- Middle East & North __________ 230,000have HIV(Top of 250)
- __________ Shoppers (381)
- World __________Fund and conservation International(349)
- In the late __________ United States started protecting Bald Eagles(Number)(359)
- Many schools aren't __________for kids with disabilities (117)
- __________(or at least not losers) and...Losers (331)
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- __________ and Bacteria
- It's hard to go to school in the middle of a __________ (120)
- Giant __________have increased (363)
- __________ Death or Bubonic Plague (270)
- __________, Cell phones and Engineers (155)
- The main threat to arctic polar bears is __________ (365)
- __________ made a GreenBelt movement to plant trees(308)
- __________in America (44)
- One out of __________ people on earth lacks access to clean water (Bottom 276)
20 Clues: __________ and Bacteria • Time for __________(92) • __________in America (44) • __________ Shoppers (381) • __________ not brides (143) • __________ and Vaccines (231) • __________ he was HIV positive • Giant __________have increased (363) • __________ Death or Bubonic Plague (270) • __________, Cell phones and Engineers (155) • __________fought for girls/ Kids education(115) • ...
It's your world - Joslyn Mays 2018-10-10
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- __________ and Bacteria
- Time for __________(92)
- __________ he was HIV positive
- Giant __________have increased (363)
- __________ Shoppers (381)
- __________ made a GreenBelt movement to plant trees(308)
- __________ and Vaccines (231)
- Many schools aren't __________for kids with disabilities (117)
- One out of __________ people on earth lacks access to clean water (Bottom 276)
- Middle East & North __________ 230,000have HIV(Top of 250)
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- __________ not brides (143)
- __________ Death or Bubonic Plague (270)
- __________, Cell phones and Engineers (155)
- The main threat to arctic polar bears is __________ (365)
- __________(or at least not losers) and...Losers (331)
- In the late __________ United States started protecting Bald Eagles(Number)(359)
- __________fought for girls/ Kids education(115)
- World __________Fund and conservation International(349)
- __________in America (44)
- It's hard to go to school in the middle of a __________ (120)
20 Clues: __________ and Bacteria • Time for __________(92) • __________in America (44) • __________ Shoppers (381) • __________ not brides (143) • __________ and Vaccines (231) • __________ he was HIV positive • Giant __________have increased (363) • __________ Death or Bubonic Plague (270) • __________, Cell phones and Engineers (155) • __________fought for girls/ Kids education(115) • ...
Bonnes Vacances 2014-05-22
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- camping stove
- Korea
- Senegal
- country house
- Asia
- region
- North America
- to carry
- Europe
- to pack
- pot
- Ireland
- Switzerland
- to rent
- abroad
- Portugal
- Guatemala
- to take a trip
- France
- ocean, sea
- Argentina
- east
- Africa
- Russia
- tent
- Israel
- pan
- blanket
- to stay (have a room)
- Japan
- Australia
- ready to
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- India
- Middle East
- Cambodia
- passport
- suitcase
- north
- Central America
- Vietnam
- Italy
- Mexico
- sleeping bag
- visa
- flashlight
- to spend some time
- Spain
- mountains
- camping trailer
- to use
- Germany
- Egypt
- west
- South America
- Canada
- country
- England
- Brazil
- China
- map
- United States
- Lebanon
- Belgium
- south
- state
65 Clues: pot • map • pan • Asia • visa • west • east • tent • India • Korea • north • Italy • Spain • Egypt • China • Japan • south • state • region • Europe • Mexico • abroad • to use • Canada • France • Brazil • Africa • Russia • Israel • Senegal • Vietnam • to pack • Ireland • to rent • Germany • country • England • Lebanon • Belgium • blanket • Cambodia • passport • suitcase • to carry • Portugal • ready to • mountains • Guatemala • Argentina • Australia • flashlight • ocean, sea • Middle East • Switzerland • ...
Archaeology in the Bible 2025-02-03
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- Sea that let cities like Jericho have access to a trade route
- River that is the boundry east of Isreaal
- where the Mesha Inscription was found
- where Ain Ghazal is located
- King of Moab
- one of the languages found on the rosetta stone
- artifact that helps decipher hieroglyphics
- Its discovery provided insights to Jericho's history
- ancient Jewish writings
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- one of the first defense systems
- system of symbols that represent words or sounds
- early form of writing that uses pictures to represent objects
- what the Dead Sea Scrolls were written on
- key source for understanding the ancient Isrealites history
- largest Neolithic settlement in the world
- oldest city; considered to be the first walled city in the world
- the study of the past through artifacts
- Holy Land
- considered the first extra-extra biblical mention of Isreal
- region in the Middle East that is home to the two earliest civilizations
20 Clues: Holy Land • King of Moab • ancient Jewish writings • where Ain Ghazal is located • one of the first defense systems • where the Mesha Inscription was found • the study of the past through artifacts • what the Dead Sea Scrolls were written on • River that is the boundry east of Isreaal • largest Neolithic settlement in the world • artifact that helps decipher hieroglyphics • ...
Chapter 3/4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- major african trade city
- stretched from eastern europe china, trading silk and porcelain and luxury goods
- major trading city, allied with srivijaya
- roadside inns
- chinese muslim with great fleet, sought tribute countries
- african kingdom, participated in trans-saharan trade routes, traded gold and slaves
- major trading strait
- mongol capital, before beijing
- technological advancements lead to a rise in crops
- trade city, in between all three major african kingdoms
- traders stop here (mongols)
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- permanent settlements of foreigners
- stretched from the indian ocean basin to the east and west, connected everyone
- despite being an african language it has arabic characters,
- once it spread throughout asia, it incorporated buddhism, confucianism, and daoism
- brought from the Arabs to Africa
- united trade on all both, central asia superpower
- big chinese ships
- muslim who traveled throughout africa to asia
- transaharn trade routes, connecting northern africa and the middle east
20 Clues: roadside inns • big chinese ships • major trading strait • major african trade city • traders stop here (mongols) • mongol capital, before beijing • brought from the Arabs to Africa • permanent settlements of foreigners • major trading city, allied with srivijaya • muslim who traveled throughout africa to asia • united trade on all both, central asia superpower • ...
WORD LIST FOR LIST FOUR 2019-08-25
14 Clues: adept • movable • trading • thickly • moving picture • first one to choose • level up or lift up • make sound with lips • the one who voluntary • important,middle,mean • the one able to manage • way to pronounce a sound • the on who are not voluntary • Longitude is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian
MENA Daily Crossword 2024-07-01
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- Oldest MENA staff
- Smallest (and hairiest) Schenk
- Beloved restaurant
- A small, furry pet that was first found in Syria
- Lowest point on earth
- Brian's Arab name
- # of Talbott kids
- S'mores element missing in Tunisia
- MENA staff with the most siblings
- Steve and Prae just celebrated their ____ anniversary
- "Let's go!"
- Ms. Kenworthy's area of expertise
- Youngest MENA staff
- A in MENA
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- Unlike the US, the workweek in many Middle Eastern nations...
- Pan-arab colors: black, green, red, and...
- Who has the youngest baby?
- The Middle East is known as the ____ of the world
- Who has the oldest baby?
- Petra's founders
- Month with the least MENA birthdays (staff and kids)
- Newest resident(s) of Amman
- An eggy dessert beloved by the Nichols
23 Clues: A in MENA • "Let's go!" • Petra's founders • Oldest MENA staff • Brian's Arab name • # of Talbott kids • Beloved restaurant • Youngest MENA staff • Lowest point on earth • Who has the oldest baby? • Who has the youngest baby? • Newest resident(s) of Amman • Smallest (and hairiest) Schenk • MENA staff with the most siblings • Ms. Kenworthy's area of expertise • ...
9th Grade Geography - Asia Crossword 2021-09-09
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- communal society where people live and work together for the good of the community
- The world's largest lake
- Seafaring merchants of the Mediterranean world
- Country previously known as Persia
- Largest and highest mountain range
- World's largest peninsula
- nomads of the Middle Eastern desert
- Climate found in most of the Middle East
- Modern state created in 1948
- One of the mountain ranges separating Europe from Asia
- Capital of Jordan
- Country with the capital of Ankara
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- Country which contains the Fergana Valley
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- One of the two holy cities of the Muslims
- The largest republic of Central Asia
- Mount where Noah's ark came to rest
- Main religion of India, which forbids the slaughter of cattle
- Social system that divides the people into classes and subclasses
- Highest plateau in the world
- Country known as "the subcontinent"
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of Lebanon
- Resource which provides income for several Middle Eastern countries
24 Clues: Capital of Jordan • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Saudi Arabia • The world's largest lake • World's largest peninsula • Highest plateau in the world • Modern state created in 1948 • Country previously known as Persia • Largest and highest mountain range • Country with the capital of Ankara • Mount where Noah's ark came to rest • ...
River Valley Vocab 2025-08-22
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- Region in Middle East
- Formed by river
- Emerged around 3250 BCE
- Sequence of rulers in same family
- Rulers given divine rights with religion
- Babylonian King
- Worship of multiple gods
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- Spread of ideas
- Title of ruler
- Seasonal reversal
- Society that thrived in river valley
- Geometric shape
- Form of government
- Aquatic plant
14 Clues: Aquatic plant • Title of ruler • Spread of ideas • Formed by river • Geometric shape • Babylonian King • Seasonal reversal • Form of government • Region in Middle East • Emerged around 3250 BCE • Worship of multiple gods • Sequence of rulers in same family • Society that thrived in river valley • Rulers given divine rights with religion
Vocab Crossword 2022-09-07
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- earliest known urban culture
- Rules to please gods
- spreading out and merging of cultures
- Government where priest rules
- Ruler in Egypt
- Egyptian language
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- moon shaped region in middle east
- changes in seasonal winds
- Triangular Tomb
- 282 rules to live by
- belief in more than one god
- hereditary rulers
- has own government
- Old paper
14 Clues: Old paper • Ruler in Egypt • Triangular Tomb • hereditary rulers • Egyptian language • has own government • 282 rules to live by • Rules to please gods • changes in seasonal winds • belief in more than one god • earliest known urban culture • Government where priest rules • moon shaped region in middle east • spreading out and merging of cultures
The Final Clue 2023-08-15
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- to search and discover
- "ing" opposite of still
- moderately enjoys
- north, south, east...
- the puzzle you're doing now
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- harnessed treetops experience
- referring to oneself
- not out
- not he
- tall plants
- tenth most common word in english language
- ___? what? where? when? why? how?
- second most common word in english language
- do in the past
14 Clues: not he • not out • tall plants • do in the past • moderately enjoys • referring to oneself • north, south, east... • to search and discover • "ing" opposite of still • the puzzle you're doing now • harnessed treetops experience • ___? what? where? when? why? how? • tenth most common word in english language • second most common word in english language
Africa Crossword 2022-05-23
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- west of the Democratic Republic of Congo and east of Gabon
- north of Sudan and west of Libya
- north of Guinea-Bissau and southwest of Mauritania
- East of Sudan and west of Niger.
- north of Zimbabwe and east of Angola
- southwest of Algeria and west of Mauritania
- northeast of Kenya and southeast of Djibouti
- east of Benin and northwest of Cameroon
- landlocked country within South Africa
- west of Togo and east of Cote d'Ivoire
- north of Namibia and southwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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- northeast of Algeria and northwest of Libya
- northwest of Zimbabwe and east of Namibia
- northwest of Algeria and northeast of Western Sahara
- west of Kenya and east of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- east of Mozambique
- northwest of Djibouti and east of Sudan
- west of Congo and southeast of Equatorial Guinea
- west of Chad and west of Mali
- west of Benin and east of Ghana
20 Clues: east of Mozambique • west of Chad and west of Mali • west of Benin and east of Ghana • north of Sudan and west of Libya • East of Sudan and west of Niger. • north of Zimbabwe and east of Angola • landlocked country within South Africa • west of Togo and east of Cote d'Ivoire • northwest of Djibouti and east of Sudan • east of Benin and northwest of Cameroon • ...
Crossword Trivia 2021-02-08
11 Clues: 1848 Rush • Texas Landmark • 45th Presidency • longest USA River • Colorado Ski Spot • Long Island End City • South Dakota Capital • What you say after Golly • Indigenous People's Members • Major Religion, Middle East Mainly • Years between presidential elections
countries 2025-11-24
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- Eastern European country known for Transylvania
- South American country famous for tango and Patagonia
- African country famous for the pyramids
- Most populous country in the world
- Scandinavian country known for Vikings
- Middle Eastern country with cedar trees
- East African country known for safaris
- African country where coffee originated
- South Asian country with a billion-plus people
- Middle Eastern country revered by three major religions
- European island nation known for green landscapes
- European country famous for goulash
- Largest country in South America
- Northern European country known for saunas
- West African country known for gold and cocoa
- North African country across from Spain
- South American country known for coffee
- Middle Eastern country home to Petra
- Baltic nation known for digital innovation
- European country known for Oktoberfest
- Island continent nation in the Southern Hemisphere
- Middle Eastern country between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Caribbean country known for reggae
- Island nation in the Caribbean
- European country known for the Eiffel Tower
- European country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Long narrow country on South America’s west coast
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- East Asian island nation known for technology
- Middle Eastern country formerly known as Persia
- Caribbean nation sharing an island with the Dominican Republic
- Nordic island known for volcanoes and hot springs
- Central American country with Mayan ruins
- Country south of the United States
- Birthplace of democracy
- South American nation home to Machu Picchu
- European country known for the Alps and classical music
- European country shaped like a boot
- European country with a coastline on the Adriatic Sea
- Southeast Asian country split between two regions
- European country famous for chocolate and waffles
- Most populous country in Africa
- Central American nation with ancient ruins
- Country named after the equator
- Baltic nation along the Baltic Sea
- Southeast Asian nation of thousands of islands
- Central American country with a famous canal
- Scandinavian country famous for fjords
- Country north of the United States
- Central European country with capital Warsaw
- Himalayan nation home to Mount Everest
50 Clues: Birthplace of democracy • Island nation in the Caribbean • Most populous country in Africa • Country named after the equator • Largest country in South America • Most populous country in the world • Country south of the United States • Baltic nation along the Baltic Sea • Country north of the United States • Caribbean country known for reggae • ...
Dash´s middle east crossword puzzle 2022-01-31
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- direct War on terrorism after 9/11
- holy city
- pilgrimage to Mecca once in your life
- greatest Muslim prophet
- Muslim holy book
- 114 surahs
- Muslim god
- fasting during the month of Ramadan
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- reciting Muslim profession of faith
- Give the poor 2-2.5%
- in charge of 9/11
- people get a say in government
- 5 times a day facing mecca
- Most popular religion in the middle east
- can forgive sins
15 Clues: holy city • 114 surahs • Muslim god • Muslim holy book • can forgive sins • in charge of 9/11 • Give the poor 2-2.5% • greatest Muslim prophet • 5 times a day facing mecca • people get a say in government • direct War on terrorism after 9/11 • reciting Muslim profession of faith • fasting during the month of Ramadan • pilgrimage to Mecca once in your life • ...
Dash´s middle east crossword puzzle 2022-01-31
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- direct War on terrorism after 9/11
- holy city
- pilgrimage to Mecca once in your life
- greatest Muslim prophet
- Muslim holy book
- 114 surahs
- Muslim god
- fasting during the month of Ramadan
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- reciting Muslim profession of faith
- Give the poor 2-2.5%
- in charge of 9/11
- people get a say in government
- 5 times a day facing mecca
- Most popular religion in the middle east
- can forgive sins
15 Clues: holy city • 114 surahs • Muslim god • Muslim holy book • can forgive sins • in charge of 9/11 • Give the poor 2-2.5% • greatest Muslim prophet • 5 times a day facing mecca • people get a say in government • direct War on terrorism after 9/11 • reciting Muslim profession of faith • fasting during the month of Ramadan • pilgrimage to Mecca once in your life • ...
Transcontinental Railroad 2023-05-24
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- The ethnicity of the majority of workers
- The resource people looked for in California
- The largest USA mountain range
- A rail vehicle that pulls the other trains
- The northern side in the Civil War
- The ocean the west coast borders
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- The largest city in the Bay Area
- What they called groups of Native Americans
- The state east of Nevada but north of Arizona
- The president that freed slaves
- A major lake in Utah
- A river is named after this, but not the Mississippi
- The ocean the east coast borders
- The middle part of the US with states like Kansas
14 Clues: A major lake in Utah • The largest USA mountain range • The president that freed slaves • The largest city in the Bay Area • The ocean the east coast borders • The ocean the west coast borders • The northern side in the Civil War • The ethnicity of the majority of workers • A rail vehicle that pulls the other trains • What they called groups of Native Americans • ...
The 50 States 2020-09-03
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- West of Georgia; East of Mississippi
- East of Arizona; borders Mexico
- North of Wyoming; East of Idaho
- South of South Dakota; East of Wyoming;
- South of Virginia
- South of Wyoming; North of New Mexico
- South of New York; East of Pennsylvania
- East of Minnesota; North of Illinois
- North of Oklahoma; South of Nebraska
- East of California
- Between Alabama and South Carolina
- South of Washington
- south of Iowa; North of Arkansas
- North of Pennsylvania and New Jersey
- South of North Carolina; East of Georgia
- East of Washington and Oregon
- North of Iowa
- North of South Dakota
- South of Pennsylvania; North of Virginia
- East of California; West of New Mexico
- North of Indiana and Ohio
- Surrounded by the Pacific
- South of Missouri; North of Louisiana
- Between Nevada and Colorado
- East of Connecticut
- Arkansas and Louisiana on the West
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- Pacific Ocean coast; South of Oregon
- East if Maryland; Southwest of New Jersey
- North of Texas
- South of Kentucky
- South of Montana East of Idaho
- Ohio on the West; Kentucky on the Southwest
- West of Rhode Island; South of Massachusetts
- East of West Virginia; N. of North Carolina
- East of Texas; West of Mississippi
- Extreme Northwest of North America
- North of Oregon; Borders Canada
- South of North Dakota
- West of Maine; North of Massachusetts
- Between New York and New Hampshire
- East of Indiana; North of Kentucky
- South of Minnesota; North of Missouri
- Peninsula state in the Southeast
- South of New Hampshire and Vermont
- North of Tennessee
- Atlantic Coast; East of New Hampshire
- Borders Gulf of Mexico; South of Oklahoma
- South of Wisconsin; West of Indiana
- South of New York; West of New Jersey
- Between Illinois and Ohio
50 Clues: North of Iowa • North of Texas • South of Kentucky • South of Virginia • East of California • North of Tennessee • South of Washington • East of Connecticut • South of North Dakota • North of South Dakota • North of Indiana and Ohio • Surrounded by the Pacific • Between Illinois and Ohio • Between Nevada and Colorado • East of Washington and Oregon • South of Montana East of Idaho • ...
The 50 States 2024-08-11
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- West of Georgia; East of Mississippi
- East of Arizona; borders Mexico
- North of Wyoming; East of Idaho
- South of South Dakota; East of Wyoming;
- South of Virginia
- South of Wyoming; North of New Mexico
- South of New York; East of Pennsylvania
- East of Minnesota; North of Illinois
- North of Oklahoma; South of Nebraska
- East of California
- Between Alabama and South Carolina
- South of Washington
- south of Iowa; North of Arkansas
- North of Pennsylvania and New Jersey
- South of North Carolina; East of Georgia
- East of Washington and Oregon
- North of Iowa
- North of South Dakota
- South of Pennsylvania; North of Virginia
- East of California; West of New Mexico
- North of Indiana and Ohio
- Surrounded by the Pacific
- South of Missouri; North of Louisiana
- Between Nevada and Colorado
- East of Connecticut
- Arkansas and Louisiana on the West
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- Pacific Ocean coast; South of Oregon
- East if Maryland; Southwest of New Jersey
- North of Texas
- South of Kentucky
- South of Montana East of Idaho
- Ohio on the West; Kentucky on the Southwest
- West of Rhode Island; South of Massachusetts
- East of West Virginia; N. of North Carolina
- East of Texas; West of Mississippi
- Extreme Northwest of North America
- North of Oregon; Borders Canada
- South of North Dakota
- West of Maine; North of Massachusetts
- Between New York and New Hampshire
- East of Indiana; North of Kentucky
- South of Minnesota; North of Missouri
- Peninsula state in the Southeast
- South of New Hampshire and Vermont
- North of Tennessee
- Atlantic Coast; East of New Hampshire
- Borders Gulf of Mexico; South of Oklahoma
- South of Wisconsin; West of Indiana
- South of New York; West of New Jersey
- Between Illinois and Ohio
50 Clues: North of Iowa • North of Texas • South of Kentucky • South of Virginia • East of California • North of Tennessee • South of Washington • East of Connecticut • South of North Dakota • North of South Dakota • North of Indiana and Ohio • Surrounded by the Pacific • Between Illinois and Ohio • Between Nevada and Colorado • East of Washington and Oregon • South of Montana East of Idaho • ...
greece's golden age 2021-02-17
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- the period from 323 to 30 bce when greek culture spread throughout the eastern mediterranean and middle east
- a humorous play that usually has a happy ending
- the period from 323 to 30 bce when greek culture spread through the eastern mediterranean and the middle east
- a leader who gains power by appealing to the
- including or reflecting many people and cultures
- a governing system in which absolute power is held by one person
- serious plays in which the main character dies at the end
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- a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues
- a person who studies the nature of reality,existence,knowledge,or values
- a soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay
- to prevent from becoming law
11 Clues: to prevent from becoming law • a leader who gains power by appealing to the • a soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay • a humorous play that usually has a happy ending • including or reflecting many people and cultures • serious plays in which the main character dies at the end • a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues • ...
History 2022-01-07
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- concerned with worldly matters, not spiritual
- developed the Roman civil law
- created smallpox vaccine
- religious reform founded Christian churches rejected by the Pope
- a Russian emperor(from Roman title Caesar)
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
- a series of Holy wars over the middle east
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- the theory that states the earth is in the center of the universe
- East Empire after the collapse of Rome
- discovered laws of gravity and physics
- intellectual movement that focused on human potential
- developed a printing press
- Calvins followers from France
- the theory that states the idea that planets revolve around the sun
- rebirth of the world, culture change
15 Clues: created smallpox vaccine • developed a printing press • Calvins followers from France • developed the Roman civil law • rebirth of the world, culture change • East Empire after the collapse of Rome • discovered laws of gravity and physics • a Russian emperor(from Roman title Caesar) • a series of Holy wars over the middle east • concerned with worldly matters, not spiritual • ...
The life of the Middle East by Christopher Cruz 2021-12-02
6 Clues: The Middle East has many bodies of water • Remember, most water sources in the Middle • How many of these are freshwater (drinkable)? • What is the climate in much of the Middle East? • These are salt deposits along the Dead Sea’s banks. • relatively flat (plains), with some plateaus and mountains
World Geography Unit 3 2024-02-07
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- Shadow A Very dry area on the bottom side of a mountain
- A Christian Place For Worship
- A organization that was made to keep peace
- A Muslim House For Worship
- A English Coin
- Hindu place of worship
- Asia Also Known As The Middle East
- A African Nation That Was Formed To Stop Genocide By The Tutsi Nation
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- A Jewish Place For Worship
- Grande river that forms the border between Texas and Mexico
- A Canadian Place That Speaks French
- A Buddhist place of worship
- Sea Another name for the Sea of Japan
- Belt The eastern and Midwestern states of US
- Belt The southern and western states that gives a warm climate year-round
15 Clues: A English Coin • Hindu place of worship • A Jewish Place For Worship • A Muslim House For Worship • A Buddhist place of worship • A Christian Place For Worship • Asia Also Known As The Middle East • A Canadian Place That Speaks French • Sea Another name for the Sea of Japan • A organization that was made to keep peace • Belt The eastern and Midwestern states of US • ...
World Geography Unit 3 2024-02-07
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- Shadow A Very dry area on the bottom side of a mountain
- A Christian Place For Worship
- A organization that was made to keep peace
- A Muslim House For Worship
- A English Coin
- Hindu place of worship
- Asia Also Known As The Middle East
- A African Nation That Was Formed To Stop Genocide By The Tutsi Nation
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- A Jewish Place For Worship
- Grande river that forms the border between Texas and Mexico
- A Canadian Place That Speaks French
- A Buddhist place of worship
- Sea Another name for the Sea of Japan
- Belt The eastern and Midwestern states of US
- Belt The southern and western states that gives a warm climate year-round
15 Clues: A English Coin • Hindu place of worship • A Jewish Place For Worship • A Muslim House For Worship • A Buddhist place of worship • A Christian Place For Worship • Asia Also Known As The Middle East • A Canadian Place That Speaks French • Sea Another name for the Sea of Japan • A organization that was made to keep peace • Belt The eastern and Midwestern states of US • ...
Transcontinental Railroad 2023-05-24
Across
- The ethnicity of the majority of workers
- The resource people looked for in California
- The largest USA mountain range
- A rail vehicle that pulls the other trains
- The northern side in the Civil War
- The ocean the west coast borders
Down
- The largest city in the Bay Area
- What they called groups of Native Americans
- The state east of Nevada but north of Arizona
- The president that freed slaves
- A major lake in Utah
- A river is named after this, but not the Mississippi
- The ocean the east coast borders
- The middle part of the US with states like Kansas
14 Clues: A major lake in Utah • The largest USA mountain range • The president that freed slaves • The largest city in the Bay Area • The ocean the east coast borders • The ocean the west coast borders • The northern side in the Civil War • The ethnicity of the majority of workers • A rail vehicle that pulls the other trains • What they called groups of Native Americans • ...
ALL FACTS & States of Da Good OL USA!! 2024-05-16
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- Largest population.
- South of Tennessee and west of Georgia.
- South of Pennsylvania and west of Delaware.
- South of Ohio and west of Virginia.
- Second smallest population.
- Borders Lake Erie
- West of the Atlantic Ocean and east of Georgia.
- North of Florida and east of Alabama.
- Borders Lake Superior.
- The southern most state/ the most south state.
- Borders another country.
- West of Alabama and south of Tennessee.
- South of Missouri and west of Mississippi.
- North of Texas and west of Missouri.
- The smallest state size.
- North of Kentucky and east of Illinois.
- 12th largest state size.
- Borders the Atlantic Ocean.
- West of Wyoming and north of Nevada.
- Smallest population.
- Largest population.
- Third smallest state size.
- East of New Hampshire.
- South of South Dakota and west of Iowa.
- South of Nebraska and East of Colorado.
- West of Colorado and North of Arizona
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- North of Wyoming and west of North Dakota.
- Third largest population.
- East of Kentucky and south of Ohio.
- East of New York and south of Vermont.
- 2nd largest border with Mexico.
- The second smallest state size.
- South of Canada and west of Minnesota.
- Largest state size.
- Borders Lake Michigan.
- Borders Canada.
- North of North Carolina and East of Kentucky.
- South of Kentucky and east of Arkansas.
- 8th largest state size.
- East of Indiana and south of Michigan.
- East of Vermont and west of Maine.
- 6th largest population.
- South of Virginia and East of Tennessee.
- South of Iowa and east of Kansas.
- Second largest population.
- East of Nebraska and south of Minnesota.
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas.
- North of California and west of Idaho.
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York.
- 7th largest sized state.
- North of Nebraska and east of Montana.
51 Clues: Borders Canada. • Borders Lake Erie • Largest population. • Largest state size. • Largest population. • Smallest population. • Borders Lake Superior. • Borders Lake Michigan. • East of New Hampshire. • 8th largest state size. • 6th largest population. • Borders another country. • The smallest state size. • 12th largest state size. • 7th largest sized state. • Third largest population. • ...
CROSSWORD 2014-09-04
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- Large marsupial
- Sachin Tendulkar's middle name
- As soon as
- Smallest country in the world
- 1st Bollywood Movie
- Most VMA's won
- Right on the map
- Enthusiasm
- Water that we can walk on
- Similar to butterfly
- Emotionally attached
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- 1st Indian to go to space
- Knowledge about books
- Computer Whiz
- "Its the way you make me feel"(clothing brand)
- National fruit of India
- a swiss luxury watchmaker Swiss Avant Grande Since 1860
- Endocrine Gland secretion
- Cold
19 Clues: Cold • As soon as • Enthusiasm • Computer Whiz • Most VMA's won • Large marsupial • Right on the map • 1st Bollywood Movie • Similar to butterfly • Emotionally attached • Knowledge about books • National fruit of India • 1st Indian to go to space • Endocrine Gland secretion • Water that we can walk on • Smallest country in the world • Sachin Tendulkar's middle name • ...
Human Origins: Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras 2025-09-04
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- Sumerian wedge writing
- A skilled craft maker
- Old Stone Age
- New Stone Age
- Shared beliefs and traditions
- Permanent settlement lifestyle
- To tame for human use
- To arrange into a law code
- Preserved ancient life
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- Early nomadic food seeker
- Prehistoric British monument
- Arc of land in the Middle East
- Mesopotamian temple tower
- Ancient man-made object
- Professional ancient writers
- Writing with pictures
- Lifestyle of moving often
- Time before writing
- The species of modern humans
19 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Time before writing • A skilled craft maker • Writing with pictures • To tame for human use • Sumerian wedge writing • Preserved ancient life • Ancient man-made object • Early nomadic food seeker • Mesopotamian temple tower • Lifestyle of moving often • To arrange into a law code • Prehistoric British monument • Professional ancient writers • ...
outsiders 2022-10-31
Across
- the last words of johnny cade
- east siders
- ponyboys girlfriend
- the police
- the cars the socs have
- author of book
- Winston
- what the curtis like to eat
- fight
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- the title
- main character
- ponyboy likes to watch
- what killed ponyboys parents
- what the greasers get when they walk alone
- the middle curtis
- the sport they play
- what ponyboy should have had to help him when he got jumped
- west siders
- the oldest curtis
19 Clues: fight • Winston • the title • the police • east siders • west siders • main character • author of book • the middle curtis • the oldest curtis • ponyboys girlfriend • the sport they play • ponyboy likes to watch • the cars the socs have • what the curtis like to eat • what killed ponyboys parents • the last words of johnny cade • what the greasers get when they walk alone • ...
Horses 2023-03-12
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- Beauty from the Middle East
- The little horse that broke records
- ____ line
- Talking equine
- Fancy footwork
- The animal food pantry
- New shoe expert
- type of comb
- place for equine bedtime
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- This is a horse and a car
- ____ Club
- It's what's for breakfast
- Another name for a paint
- One of four gaits
- Most popular of the draft breeds
- State known for horses
- Old McDonald Had a ____
- Popular toy horse brand
- First lesson horse
19 Clues: ____ Club • ____ line • type of comb • Talking equine • Fancy footwork • New shoe expert • One of four gaits • First lesson horse • State known for horses • The animal food pantry • Old McDonald Had a ____ • Popular toy horse brand • Another name for a paint • place for equine bedtime • This is a horse and a car • It's what's for breakfast • Beauty from the Middle East • ...
World Currencies 2023-09-11
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- The currency of several countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
- The currency used in Mexico and several other Latin American countries.
- The currency of Israel.
- The currency of Botswana.
- The currency of India, Pakistan, and other South Asian countries.
- The currency of Russia.
- The currency of Sweden.
- The currency used in several Middle Eastern countries.
- The currency of Japan.
- The currency of Bangladesh.
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- The currency of South Korea.
- The currency of the United States and several other countries.
- The currency of Brazil.
- The currency of Bulgaria.
- The currency of the United Kingdom.
- The official currency of the Eurozone in Europe.
- The currency of Malaysia.
- The currency used in Switzerland and some other countries.
- The currency of Thailand.
- The currency of China.
20 Clues: The currency of Japan. • The currency of China. • The currency of Brazil. • The currency of Israel. • The currency of Russia. • The currency of Sweden. • The currency of Bulgaria. • The currency of Botswana. • The currency of Malaysia. • The currency of Thailand. • The currency of Bangladesh. • The currency of South Korea. • The currency of the United Kingdom. • ...
80th birthdays 2025-03-21
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- Jeannette went to this High School
- David worked at this hospital
- Son's middle name
- David got this for his 10th birthday
- Jeannette's favourite TV show
- David'd first church
- They were married at the ----Bexley Methodist Church
- Many wonderful times were spent at this beach
- Their first house was in this town
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- David had an aviary of these birds when he was a teenager
- David's favourite doctor
- played this sport for Rockdale Juniors
- Tech where Jeannette taught dressmaking
- Street where Jeannette lived
- Oval opposite where David lived
- Jeannette made these for church on Sunday afternoons
- Daughter's middle name
- Jeannette used to dress this up and put it in a baby pram
- David studied theoplogy at this university
- Jeannette taught this at Belmont
- Jeannette's first job was in this city
21 Clues: Son's middle name • David'd first church • Daughter's middle name • David's favourite doctor • Street where Jeannette lived • David worked at this hospital • Jeannette's favourite TV show • Oval opposite where David lived • Jeannette taught this at Belmont • Jeannette went to this High School • Their first house was in this town • David got this for his 10th birthday • ...
Egypt 2017-09-26
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- A country linking North East Africa with the Middle East
- Large sandy area
- Egyptian Writing
- A corpse who's body has been specially preserved
- The most important and powerful person in the kingdom
- A mythical creature with the head of a Pharoah and the body of a lion
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- An ancient Egyptian that was specifically trained to read and write
- An Egyptian Pharoah
- Shiny items that can be worn
- A place with several large pyramids and the Great Sphinx were built
- Built for the worship of Gods
- Old News
- An ancient burial tomb
13 Clues: Old News • Large sandy area • Egyptian Writing • An Egyptian Pharoah • An ancient burial tomb • Shiny items that can be worn • Built for the worship of Gods • A corpse who's body has been specially preserved • The most important and powerful person in the kingdom • A country linking North East Africa with the Middle East • ...
Religion 2024-04-03
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- - Jew's place of Worship
- - Islamic holy book
- - God of Destruction
- - Final prophet of Islam
- - Hinduists believe in
- - Most followers in the Middle East
- - Second branch of Islam
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- - Creator of Buddhism
- - Islamic place of worship
- - One of the Four Noble Truths
- - Hinduists place of worship
- - Suffering, Desire, cycle of birth and death
- - God of Creation
- - Judaism holy text
- - Islam followers
- - The sacred text of Hinduism
- - First branch of Islam
- - Law of cause and effect
- - Most Hinduism followers
19 Clues: - God of Creation • - Islam followers • - Judaism holy text • - Islamic holy book • - God of Destruction • - Creator of Buddhism • - Hinduists believe in • - First branch of Islam • - Jew's place of Worship • - Final prophet of Islam • - Second branch of Islam • - Law of cause and effect • - Most Hinduism followers • - Islamic place of worship • - Hinduists place of worship • ...
outsiders 2022-10-31
Across
- the last words of johnny cade
- east siders
- ponyboys girlfriend
- the police
- the cars the socs have
- author of book
- Winston
- what the curtis like to eat
- fight
Down
- the title
- main character
- ponyboy likes to watch
- what killed ponyboys parents
- what the greasers get when they walk alone
- the middle curtis
- the sport they play
- what ponyboy should have had to help him when he got jumped
- west siders
- the oldest curtis
19 Clues: fight • Winston • the title • the police • east siders • west siders • main character • author of book • the middle curtis • the oldest curtis • ponyboys girlfriend • the sport they play • ponyboy likes to watch • the cars the socs have • what the curtis like to eat • what killed ponyboys parents • the last words of johnny cade • what the greasers get when they walk alone • ...
What Were the Crusades? 2012-10-28
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- Pope that called for Fourth Crusade
- key defense city that fell to Muslims in 1144
- the term for the divided church between the East and the West
- devotional visits to the Holy Land
- preacher that was opposed to the Crusades
- Religious group that maintained control of Jerusalem
- last name of Holy Roman Emperor that led Third Crusade
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- battle cry of the crusades
- military order established in Jerusalem
- pope that called the people to war in 1096
- preacher that called for second crusade
- preacher that called the people to war in 1096
- Sacred area in the Middle East
13 Clues: battle cry of the crusades • Sacred area in the Middle East • devotional visits to the Holy Land • Pope that called for Fourth Crusade • military order established in Jerusalem • preacher that called for second crusade • preacher that was opposed to the Crusades • pope that called the people to war in 1096 • key defense city that fell to Muslims in 1144 • ...
Crossword Puzzle Exam 2022-10-24
Across
- to the left of the Tigris river
- holy book of islam
- something wanted all across the middle east
- what people use to move around in the desert
- a river that sounds like it was named after a shoe brand and basketball player
- connects the persian gulf to the arabian sea
- the belif in more than one god
- sea named after a country
- an important person in all of the three main religions
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- a body of water located east of saudi arabia and kuwait
- holy book for christianity
- the belif in only one god
- what you have after eating nachos
- a sea with a color
- connects two oceans together
- sounds like an animal
16 Clues: holy book of islam • a sea with a color • sounds like an animal • the belif in only one god • sea named after a country • holy book for christianity • connects two oceans together • the belif in more than one god • to the left of the Tigris river • what you have after eating nachos • something wanted all across the middle east • what people use to move around in the desert • ...
Russian & Middle East Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-23
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- Body of water located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula
- Sprawling pine forests in Siberia
- One of Russia's largest industries
- Russian's official currency
- Name of mountains bordering Europe and Asia
- Grassland plains with no trees
- A place where fresh water makes it possible for life to exist in dry areas
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- Key shipping route between Europe and India
- Name of main mountain range located in Southern Turkey
- Something this region suffers from
- The capital city of Russia
11 Clues: The capital city of Russia • Russian's official currency • Grassland plains with no trees • Sprawling pine forests in Siberia • One of Russia's largest industries • Something this region suffers from • Key shipping route between Europe and India • Name of mountains bordering Europe and Asia • Name of main mountain range located in Southern Turkey • ...
Middle East- Geography and Climate 2018-04-06
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- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- a method of farming in semiarid areas without the aid of irrigation, using drought-resistant crops and conserving moisture
- a largely flat landform created by the deposition of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers coming from highland regions, from whichalluvial soil forms
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found
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- illegally hunting or catching (game or fish) on land that is not one's own, or in contravention of official protection
- to allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity)
- an industrial installation where a substance is refined
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
- the removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor
11 Clues: a fertile spot in a desert where water is found • an industrial installation where a substance is refined • a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • to allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity) • the removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil • ...
The Middle of the East 2025-06-14
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- After Alexander the Great died, his general Seleucus claimed this country
- The nation that lived west of Persia that was saved by the ruler known as Sultan Murad
- The name of the warrior chiefs of the Mongols
- The prized city of the Ottoman Empire that Murad reclaimed
- A country lying between China and the Tigris River that used to be known as Persia
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- A part of Persia broke off and started this separate kingdom
- This people invaded from the east and took Persia from the Ghaznavids
- The sultan who's mom helped him to lead until he grew stronger
- Persia became this type of nation after the Sassanids fell to Muslim invaders
- Ismail of the Safavids crowned himself as this when he took over Persia
- The first leader of the Ottoman Empire
11 Clues: The first leader of the Ottoman Empire • The name of the warrior chiefs of the Mongols • The prized city of the Ottoman Empire that Murad reclaimed • A part of Persia broke off and started this separate kingdom • The sultan who's mom helped him to lead until he grew stronger • This people invaded from the east and took Persia from the Ghaznavids • ...
Countries of the Middle East 2026-03-27
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- Small country famous for hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Capital city: Kabul
- Country with the city of Jerusalem
- A country where many Muslims will visit the city of Mecca
- Land of ancient Mesopotamia
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- This country has the tallest building in the world
- This country is half in Europe, half in Asia
- Country famous for the ancient rock city of Petra
- Country famous for its pyramids
- This country was once called Persia
- Capital city: Damascus
11 Clues: Capital city: Kabul • Capital city: Damascus • Land of ancient Mesopotamia • Country famous for its pyramids • Country with the city of Jerusalem • This country was once called Persia • This country is half in Europe, half in Asia • Country famous for the ancient rock city of Petra • This country has the tallest building in the world • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- the most holy book of Islam
- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan)
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- called the "graveyard of empires"; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- the longest river in the world;
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- Egyptian writing system
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- wise and rich ruler who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism;
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- Arab prophet who founded Islam
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- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire
- a person who follows Islam
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners
- considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- went crazy and tried to kill David
- killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
42 Clues: Egyptian writing system • a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • Arab prophet who founded Islam • the longest river in the world; • went crazy and tried to kill David • killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire • ...
Ethnics and Religion in the Middle East 2018-10-24
Across
- Christianity was founded
- holy book of Judaism
- when you believe in 1 God
- people who believe the same things religion wise
- followers of Christianity
- Islam holy book
- Islam was founded
- Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria
- Christian's holy book
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- people who have the same culture
- Jews name for God
- language the Persians use
- came from Arabian Peninsula
- languages of Kurds
- 2 Muslim groups
- Judaism was founded
- followers of Islam
- used to believe in Zoroastrianism
- main language of the Arabs
- lives in mountainous regions of northern Iraq, Syria, and Southwest Turkey
20 Clues: 2 Muslim groups • Islam holy book • Jews name for God • Islam was founded • languages of Kurds • followers of Islam • Judaism was founded • holy book of Judaism • Christian's holy book • Christianity was founded • language the Persians use • when you believe in 1 God • followers of Christianity • main language of the Arabs • came from Arabian Peninsula • Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-05-21
Across
- – A large area with its own government and borders.
- – The direction the sun rises.
- – A tool that shows north, south, east, and west.
- – Lines that go up and down the Earth.
- – An invisible line around the middle of Earth.
- – Lines that go across the Earth sideways.
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- – The direction the sun sets.
- – A round model of the Earth.
- – A specific area, like a city or park.
- – One of Earth’s biggest land areas (like Africa).
- – Tells you how far distances are on a map.
- – One of the four main directions (usually up on a map).
- – A drawing that shows where places are.
- – Opposite of north.
- – A place where something is.
15 Clues: – Opposite of north. • – The direction the sun sets. • – A round model of the Earth. • – A place where something is. • – The direction the sun rises. • – Lines that go up and down the Earth. • – A specific area, like a city or park. • – A drawing that shows where places are. • – Lines that go across the Earth sideways. • – Tells you how far distances are on a map. • ...
Final Review 2026-06-01
Across
- Forced journey of enslaved Africans to Americas.
- Wrote the first set of laws.
- The spread of goods and ideas.
- Empire in eastern Europe that preserved Greco-Roman culture.
- Early humans settled in __________.
- Society that practiced direct democracy.
- The Columbian Exchange was over what ocean?
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- Holy wars that led to trade between Europe and the Middle East.
- Period of peace, wealth, and prosperity.
- Social hierarchy in medieval Europe.
- The belief the soul is reborn.
- The social hierarchy of Hinduism.
- Chinese ruling family.
- Period of rebirth after the Middle Ages.
- Muslim king of the Mali Empire.
- Built an advanced society in modern-day Mexico.
- The _____ revolution humans learned to farm.
17 Clues: Chinese ruling family. • Wrote the first set of laws. • The belief the soul is reborn. • The spread of goods and ideas. • Muslim king of the Mali Empire. • The social hierarchy of Hinduism. • Early humans settled in __________. • Social hierarchy in medieval Europe. • Period of peace, wealth, and prosperity. • Period of rebirth after the Middle Ages. • ...
Meah Recap Crossword 2026-05-14
Across
- Illness where clothes could be burned
- Common kosher bird
- Famous Jewish comedian (_____ Sandler)
- Prayer shawl
- Jewish religious leader
- Jews descended from Eastern Europe
- head covering
- Charity
Down
- What Jews pray towards (the ______)
- Gossip
- The Torah's are kept in this
- ____ of the fathers
- Jews descended from Spain
- Jewish coming of age ceremony
- East Where Israel is, geographically
- The "standing" prayer (the _____)
- Name for Jews outside of Israel
17 Clues: Gossip • Charity • Prayer shawl • head covering • Common kosher bird • ____ of the fathers • Jewish religious leader • Jews descended from Spain • The Torah's are kept in this • Jewish coming of age ceremony • Name for Jews outside of Israel • The "standing" prayer (the _____) • Jews descended from Eastern Europe • What Jews pray towards (the ______) • Illness where clothes could be burned • ...
Adam & Naiara 2025-09-03
Across
- Adam's middle name
- Animal that Adam is allergic to
- Street they live in
- Dating app they met on
- Subject Nai teaches
- Nai's birth month
- Nai's first family name
- Adam's hometown
- Adam's NFL team
- Month they met in
- Adam's birth month
Down
- Adam's current employer
- City where they had their first date
- Nai's favorite drink
- Nai's hometown
- Nai's favorite sport to watch
- Nai's current employer
17 Clues: Nai's hometown • Adam's hometown • Adam's NFL team • Nai's birth month • Month they met in • Adam's middle name • Adam's birth month • Street they live in • Subject Nai teaches • Nai's favorite drink • Dating app they met on • Nai's current employer • Adam's current employer • Nai's first family name • Nai's favorite sport to watch • Animal that Adam is allergic to • ...
maries mum 2022-02-06
Across
- Large marsupial
- your daughters name
- a hot drink made from leaaves
- Your last dogs name
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- played calamity jane
- Likes to chase mice
- a type of head
- maries partners name
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- your middle sons name
- a baby dog
- your boil water for tea
- singer famous for living doll
- a town in the north east
- your eldest sons name
- a baby cat
- your youngest sons name
- Man's best friend
19 Clues: a baby dog • a baby cat • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • a type of head • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • your daughters name • Your last dogs name • Likes to chase mice • played calamity jane • maries partners name • your middle sons name • your eldest sons name • your boil water for tea • your youngest sons name • a town in the north east • singer famous for living doll • ...
Keeping Div Sups Busy 2026-05-14
Across
- Bag that contains French Cath tubing
- START
- Bag that contains a snakebite kit
- Best type of compressions
- U of A's PIO
- Bye _______
- Saturday A Chore
- UAPD Therapy Dog
- Callsign for the west side of the stadium
- Chief of EMS before Joe
- Status ___
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- Arrest
- German sounding suction tubing
- Callsign for the east side of the stadium
- Arrest
- Tallest building on campus
- You are _______
- Joe's Middle Name
- probationary period
- UAEMS started as a ____
20 Clues: START • Arrest • Arrest • Status ___ • Bye _______ • U of A's PIO • You are _______ • Saturday A Chore • UAPD Therapy Dog • Joe's Middle Name • probationary period • UAEMS started as a ____ • Chief of EMS before Joe • Best type of compressions • Tallest building on campus • German sounding suction tubing • Bag that contains a snakebite kit • Bag that contains French Cath tubing • ...
Classical Civilizations 3 2023-01-03
Across
- an Indian dynasty
- to take by force
- the act of joining together or combining
- the art of designing and constructing buildings
- land and sea routes connecting East Asia with the Middle East, North Africa and Europe
- periods of great wealth, prosperity, and cultural achievement
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- a state of being successful
- to hold back or stop the process of
- to be very successful and grow in a positive way
- the act of becoming larger
- an outstanding thing done successfully by effort, courage or skill
- the state of being separated from others
- to bring together as a single unit
13 Clues: to take by force • an Indian dynasty • the act of becoming larger • a state of being successful • to bring together as a single unit • to hold back or stop the process of • the act of joining together or combining • the state of being separated from others • the art of designing and constructing buildings • to be very successful and grow in a positive way • ...
The Negro Speaks of Rivers 2025-01-28
10 Clues: Port of slaves • African country • Rivers symbolize • How many stanzas • Historic Allusion • Repetition of "I've" • Year poem was written • Egyptian civilization • River in the Middle East • Euphrates represents what allusion
A River Enchanted Crossword - English 2024-02-15
Across
- The country from where the story is inspired by
- What the East use to send messages to the mainland
- Torin's late wife
- Once was the most powerful of the spirit folk
- Most powerful of the spirit folk
- Blacksmith of the East
- Below the Wind spirit folk
- Laird of the East
- Author of the book
- Isle name
- Heir of the West
- genre of this book
- Enchanted weapons
- enchanted clothes
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- Weaver of the East
- Bard of the East
- Lowest of the spirit folk
- Healer of the East
- People of the East
- Grants the user powers of the spirits
- Sister of Jack
- King of the northern wind
- Heiress of the East
- People of the West
- Torin's father
- Daughter of Torin
- What
- Jack's instrument
- Queen of the earth
- Jack's legal name
- Captain of the East
31 Clues: What • Isle name • Sister of Jack • Torin's father • Bard of the East • Heir of the West • Torin's late wife • Daughter of Torin • Jack's instrument • Laird of the East • Jack's legal name • Enchanted weapons • enchanted clothes • Weaver of the East • Healer of the East • People of the East • People of the West • Queen of the earth • Author of the book • genre of this book • Heiress of the East • ...
Week 2 G5 Vocabulary Terms 2020-08-23
Across
- narrow water passage connecting the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea
- major tranding route; key link to the Indian Ocean
- connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- largest country in the Middle East; west of Iraq; major oil reserves; location of Mecca
- border between Israel and Jordan; flows into the Red Sea
- eastern 'twin river'; starts in Turkey; flows through Iraq to the Persian Gulf
- body of water; separates Saudi Arabia and Iran; surrounded by oil
- western 'twin river'; starts in Turkey; flows through Iraq to the Persian Gulf
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- small country south between Iraq and the Persian Gulf; major oil reserves
- western side of the Jordan River; territory occupied by displaced Palestinians
- narrow strip of land between Israel and Egypt; frequent conflicts; territory occupied by displaced Palestinians
- created by Britain and France after WWI as part of the Sykes-Picot Agreement
- land locked country east of Iran
- between Saudi Arabia and Iran; the Twin Rivers run through to the Persian Gulf
- separates Africa and Saudi Arabia; connects to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal
- west of Afghanistan; east of the Persain Gulf; frequent conflict with US
- bordered by Iran in the east, Iraq and Syria to the south; head waters of the Twin Rivers
- between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan; homeland of the Jews
18 Clues: land locked country east of Iran • connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea • major tranding route; key link to the Indian Ocean • border between Israel and Jordan; flows into the Red Sea • between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan; homeland of the Jews • body of water; separates Saudi Arabia and Iran; surrounded by oil • ...
Florida 2025-09-24
13 Clues: Lake • Co-Op is here • East of Florida • Railroad tycoon • Last of The Keys • Our state capitol • Middle of the state • City on the west coast • Home of the Blue Angels • National park with gators • South where people vacation • Searched for a magical spring • Body of water that flows north
Ottoman Empire 2025-10-06
Across
- Islamic rulers who directed Ottoman administration and policy
- Christian children converted to Islam and conscripted into skillful Ottoman service
- Middle East regional defense organization established in 1955 during the Cold War
- Christian region of Ottoman empire subjected to genocide during 1915-16
- Modern-day capital city of Turkey
- series of expeditions aimed at placing the Holy Land under Christian authority
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- Turkish warrior who founded the Ottoman empire in the late thirteenth century
- resource that helped peak Western interest and interference in the Middle East in 20th century
- official name assigned to the city of Constantinople in 1930
- "magnificent" monarch who led Ottoman empire at his height during sixteenth century
- event which materially as well as morally bankrupted the Ottoman empire
- Honored name given to Mustafa Kemal, who helped establish Republic of Turkey in 1923
12 Clues: Modern-day capital city of Turkey • official name assigned to the city of Constantinople in 1930 • Islamic rulers who directed Ottoman administration and policy • event which materially as well as morally bankrupted the Ottoman empire • Christian region of Ottoman empire subjected to genocide during 1915-16 • ...
Unit 8: Terrorism 2026-04-30
Across
- Observing a person or area to gain information.
- Charging a political official with big crimes or misconduct.
- A weapon that uses bacteria to infect and kill people.
- One of the large oil producing countries in the Middle East.
- The use of violence by nongovernmental groups and some individuals to achieve a political gain.
- One country fighting another by providing terrorists with money, weapons and training.
- Country that dictator Sadaam Hussein controlled.
Down
- Government ordered restriction or total ban on trade to get a desired result from another country politically.
- Weapons that could kill a large amount of people.
- A law passed after 9/11 to increase surveillance in the U.S. to prevent terrorist attacks.
- A terrorist group in the Middle East that formed in Afghanistan.
- Lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth.
12 Clues: Observing a person or area to gain information. • Country that dictator Sadaam Hussein controlled. • Weapons that could kill a large amount of people. • A weapon that uses bacteria to infect and kill people. • Lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth. • Charging a political official with big crimes or misconduct. • ...
Unit 8: Terrorism 2026-04-30
Across
- One country fighting another by providing terrorists with money, weapons and training.
- A terrorist group in the Middle East that formed in Afghanistan.
- Country that dictator Sadaam Hussein controlled.
- Lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth.
- A weapon that uses bacteria to infect and kill people.
- One of the large oil producing countries in the Middle East.
Down
- Observing a person or area to gain information.
- Weapons that could kill a large amount of people.
- A law passed after 9/11 to increase surveillance in the U.S. to prevent terrorist attacks.
- The use of violence by nongovernmental groups and some individuals to achieve a political gain.
- Government ordered restriction or total ban on trade to get a desired result from another country politically.
- Charging a political official with big crimes or misconduct.
12 Clues: Observing a person or area to gain information. • Country that dictator Sadaam Hussein controlled. • Weapons that could kill a large amount of people. • Lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth. • A weapon that uses bacteria to infect and kill people. • Charging a political official with big crimes or misconduct. • ...
Abby's Challenge 2024-04-17
13 Clues: Nurse • Boohoo • Strips in club • Group of crows • Pandora's domain • They come in last • Quick Board Meeting • Yep, perfectly clear • One Charging a flat rate • Just throwing it out there • Rubber from the middle east • Colds that last a long time • Town at the eighth mile of the Boston Marathon
Janis Ian 2020-05-14
Across
- Childhood friend Beverly ?
- Her dad's guitar was a ?
- Song first published in this magazine
- First record producer Shadow ?
- Folk icon often at camp Pete ?
Down
- Janis' father's name
- First boyfriend Peter ?
- Janis' mother's name
- Janis' middle name
- Childhood friend/early chaperone
- Childhood friend
- Janis lived in East ?
- Championed by Leonard ?
- Saw this singer on TV
- First hit record ? Child
- Janis' brother's name
16 Clues: Childhood friend • Janis' middle name • Janis' father's name • Janis' mother's name • Janis lived in East ? • Saw this singer on TV • Janis' brother's name • First boyfriend Peter ? • Championed by Leonard ? • Her dad's guitar was a ? • First hit record ? Child • Childhood friend Beverly ? • First record producer Shadow ? • Folk icon often at camp Pete ? • Childhood friend/early chaperone • ...
Weekly Crossword 2023-05-16
13 Clues: 11/29/1929 • A continent • Conquistador • Rise and Fall • Russian Leader • Haiti vs France • Russia vs Ukraine • Opposite of communism • A line of hereditary rule • Were they victims of genocide? • Country apart of the axis powers • Religion prominent in the middle east • Japan did this after western influence
Hillary’s Birthday Challenge 2023-12-17
Across
- First international trip?
- Middle name?
- Favorite 4pm activity with Tucker?
- First phone call in the morning?
- Where did Hillary meet Jeff?
- Favorite NYC restaurant?
- Favorite Hampton activity?
- Where did Hillary summer as a child?
- Avenue where Hillary grew up?
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- Hillary’s Granddaughter’s name?
- Favorite color?
- Childhood dog?
- Family business?
- Family nickname?
- Favorite Beach?
- Favorite East Hampton Italian deli?
- Where did Hillary go to camp?
17 Clues: Middle name? • Childhood dog? • Favorite color? • Favorite Beach? • Family business? • Family nickname? • Favorite NYC restaurant? • First international trip? • Favorite Hampton activity? • Where did Hillary meet Jeff? • Where did Hillary go to camp? • Avenue where Hillary grew up? • Hillary’s Granddaughter’s name? • First phone call in the morning? • Favorite 4pm activity with Tucker? • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-03-20
Across
- For the Sky gods
- When citizens meet to vote
- 200 years of Peace
- First Emperor of Rome
- Picking a represenative in a democracy
- Sea to the east of Rome
- Peninsula of Rome
- Two rulers of Rome
Down
- Taxes and Judges
- Protected the plebians
- Middle class citizens of Rome
- Noble citizens of Rome
- Defeated Gaul
- Water transport
- Triumvirate
- Mountains north of Rome
16 Clues: Triumvirate • Defeated Gaul • Water transport • Taxes and Judges • For the Sky gods • Peninsula of Rome • 200 years of Peace • Two rulers of Rome • First Emperor of Rome • Protected the plebians • Noble citizens of Rome • Sea to the east of Rome • Mountains north of Rome • When citizens meet to vote • Middle class citizens of Rome • Picking a represenative in a democracy
Foreign Languages 2025-12-19
Across
- Queen 'Beth's Language
- Napoleon's country
- Language of the First European settlers
- What Germans call their country
- Most commonly spoken Chinese language
- Dialect of Jamaicans
Down
- What Japanese call their country
- Me in French
- Dog in German
- Pardon my ___
- Thank you in Spanish
- Most common language in India
- Love in Spanish
- "Pass the ___ on the left hand side..."
- Language of the Vatican
- Middle East dweller
16 Clues: Me in French • Dog in German • Pardon my ___ • Love in Spanish • Napoleon's country • Middle East dweller • Thank you in Spanish • Dialect of Jamaicans • Queen 'Beth's Language • Language of the Vatican • Most common language in India • What Germans call their country • What Japanese call their country • Most commonly spoken Chinese language • Language of the First European settlers • ...
Unit 8: Terrorism 2026-04-30
Across
- Government ordered restriction or total ban on trade to get a desired result from another country politically.
- A weapon that uses bacteria to infect and kill people.
- One of the large oil producing countries in the Middle East.
- One country fighting another by providing terrorists with money, weapons and training.
- A terrorist group in the Middle East that formed in Afghanistan.
- Lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth.
Down
- Observing a person or area to gain information.
- Country that dictator Sadaam Hussein controlled.
- Weapons that could kill a large amount of people.
- A law passed after 9/11 to increase surveillance in the U.S. to prevent terrorist attacks.
- The use of violence by nongovernmental groups and some individuals to achieve a political gain.
- Charging a political official with big crimes or misconduct.
12 Clues: Observing a person or area to gain information. • Country that dictator Sadaam Hussein controlled. • Weapons that could kill a large amount of people. • A weapon that uses bacteria to infect and kill people. • Lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth. • One of the large oil producing countries in the Middle East. • ...
east asia 2017-03-13
Across
- business cycle contraction which results in a general slowdown in economic activity
- the countries and regions bordering the Pacific Ocean,small nations of eastern Asia
- the capital of North Korea
- a factory or workshop
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- hydroelectric dam that spans the Yangtze River by the town of Sandouping
- the capital of South Korea,located in the northwestern part of the country
- Taiwan,South Korea,andJapan
- unsuccessful rebellion in China in 1900,the objective of which was to drive out all foreigners, remove all foreign influence,and compel Chinese Christians to give up their religion
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- a religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama that suffering is inherent in life and that one can be liberated from it by cultivating wisdom
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- a river flowing W China into the gulf of Bohai
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake,submarine landslide,or other disturbance
- A nickname given to the economies of Southeast Asia
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
- another name for Yangtze
- a barren plateau in southern Mongolia and northern China
- the interdependent economies of the world's nations,regarded as a single economic system
- a territorial area within which the political influence or the interests of one nation are held to be more
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan
- the tripartite division of China between the states of Wei, Shu, and Wu, following the Han dynasty and preceding the Jin dynasty
- a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius
- a place to dispose of refuse,other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil
- a mountain range in China, bordering on the edge of the Tibetan plateau across central China highest peak
- ZEDONG Chinese chairman of the Communist Party of the Chinese People's Republic
25 Clues: a factory or workshop • another name for Yangtze • the capital of North Korea • Taiwan,South Korea,andJapan • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a river flowing W China into the gulf of Bohai • A nickname given to the economies of Southeast Asia • a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan • a barren plateau in southern Mongolia and northern China • ...
East Village 2024-10-02
Across
- Sculptor who created big black cube in Union Square known as “The Alamo”
- Wealthy landowner who made his first fortune trading beaver furs before becoming the richest slumlord in New York City
- Town plaza named after John Jacob Astor
- Tuition and discrimination-free Science & Art University founded in the 19th century by Peter Cooper
- Last name of most famous African American painter to have ever lived. Died at age 27 in his flat on Great Jones St
- Main thoroughfare in NYC, whose original Dutch name was “Brede Weg”
- Original Dutch name of main NYC thoroughfare that meant “Broad Way”
- New York city side street where Basquiat once lived
- American pop star & cultural icon who dated Basquiat during her rise to fame
- Most famous punk rock club in the world
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- Paris Museum whose giant glass pyramid was designed by I.M. Pei
- Fashion designer who now owns the space where CBGB’s once stood
- Oldest continuously running bar in New York City, frequented by prominent political figures such as Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln
- Dutch-era name of New York before the takeover of the British
- Leader of iconic American punk band, who 2nd Street is now named after
- NYU student housing complex where the “Bust of Sylvette” is located
- World-renowned Spanish artist responsible for the giant “Bust of Sylvette” sculpture on NYU’s student campus
- Main East Side thoroughfare whose Dutch name meant “plantation”
- Owner of the most famous punk rock club in the world
- Last name of prominent 18th-century merchant, landowner, and politician who bought much of James Delancey’s land after the Revolutionary War. Later, a popular New York City street was named after him
- Last name of architect of the Silver Towers, where New York City’s hidden Picasso’s “Bust of Sylvette” statue stands
- Last name of poet who wrote “I was sitting in McSorley’s”
22 Clues: Town plaza named after John Jacob Astor • Most famous punk rock club in the world • New York city side street where Basquiat once lived • Owner of the most famous punk rock club in the world • Last name of poet who wrote “I was sitting in McSorley’s” • Dutch-era name of New York before the takeover of the British • ...
East Africa 2024-01-05
Across
- has one of the highest fertility rates on the world, on average 6 children are born per woman
- ranks as the second richest country of Africa, before tourists began to visit the country, plantations used to drive the economy
- a series of contiguous geographic trenches, approximately 7,000 kilometres in total length
- the world's largest tropical lake,[8] and the world's second-largest freshwater lake by surface area
- national slogan translates to “Unity, Work, Progress"
- one of the first countries in the world to ban single-use plastics
- wild berry growing all over East Africa
- was a part of Africa’s longest-running civil war, and also suffers from suffers from the world’s worst air pollution.
- the largest free-standing mountain rise in the world not a part of a range
Down
- is a one-party state, and has never held a presidential Or national election
- world's fastest land animal
- home to the lowest place on the continent and the hottest place on earth
- has two UNESCO World Heritage sites
- Germany used to rule this country
- home of one of the most active volcanoes in the world. It last erupted in 2007 with eruptions happening, on average, every 11 years, but caused little significant damage
- Wangari Muta Maathai from this country won the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development
- is home to one of the most dystopic landscapes, Lake Abbe, in the world.
- has over 200 pyramids – more than Egypt
- hosts the second largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world, which helps secure it as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa
- Pan-fried grasshoppers, locally known as Nsenene are a popular delicacy
20 Clues: world's fastest land animal • Germany used to rule this country • has two UNESCO World Heritage sites • wild berry growing all over East Africa • has over 200 pyramids – more than Egypt • national slogan translates to “Unity, Work, Progress" • one of the first countries in the world to ban single-use plastics • ...
East Asia 2025-04-21
Across
- The capital city of South Korea.
- A religion native to Japan, based on worship of nature and spirits.
- Information spread to influence people’s opinions, often in a biased or misleading way.
- A popular Japanese food made with rice, fish, and vegetables.
- The capital city of Japan.
- ____ Korea: A totalitarian country ruled by Kim Jong Un
- The 2nd most populous country in the world and home to the Great Wall.
- A heavily guarded border between North and South Korea.
- The capital city of China.
- A philosophy and ethical system based on the teachings of Confucius, focusing on the importance of family, respect for elders, social harmony, and moral integrity
- A spiritual philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (the Way), which is the natural order of the universe.
- The current leader of North Korea.
- A multinational conglomerate based in South Korea, known for its leadership in the electronics and technology industries.
- An island nation country, famous for its unique art, cuisine (like sushi), the iconic Mount Fuji, and its powerful economy driven by global companies such as Toyota and Sony.
- A giant wave caused by an earthquake or underwater explosion
Down
- train: A high-speed train, primarily found in Japan, that travels at speeds over 200 miles per hour.
- Factories where people work long hours for low pay, often in poor conditions.
- Korean ____: A conflict that took place from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, supported by China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United States and other United Nations forces.
- _____ and Nagasaki: Two Japanese cities bombed in World War II.
- The capital city of North Korea.
- ____ Korea: A democratic nation known for K-Pop and technology.
- A form of government where one person or party has total control over citizens lives.
- Taxes on goods brought in from other countries.
- Mount ____ - Japan’s tallest and most famous mountain.
- A video game company from Japan.
- Chinese ____ Party (CCP) - The political party that controls China.
- Ring of ____: An area with frequent earthquakes and volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean.
- A popular genre of music from South Korea.
- The official language of China.
29 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • The capital city of China. • The official language of China. • The capital city of South Korea. • The capital city of North Korea. • A video game company from Japan. • The current leader of North Korea. • A popular genre of music from South Korea. • Taxes on goods brought in from other countries. • ...
EAST HOUSE 2023-01-18
33 Clues: Hu • Li • Lee • Eke • Choy • Chin • Ngui • Moore • Veliz • Limon • Bourne • Garcia • Lomeli • Libuit • Mikhail • Ramirez • Vicario • Sanches • Alvarez • Harbert • Sanchez • Johnson • Johnson • Santiago • Ultreras • Bernadino • Valenzuela • Bruinekool • Consignado • Viramontes • Osae-Akonnor • Constantine-Ricci • Ramirez-Henriquez
East Asia 2025-05-22
Across
- military leader from Mongolia who conquered much of Asia.
- an geographic region where people are living longer and healthier lives than average
- china was carved up by European powers and Japan, which led to areas not being under chinese control.
- general of the emperor's army, with the powers of a military dictator
- Communist leader in China, helped them gain power in 1949.
- stressed the importance of a well ordered society focused on education.
- a series of rulers from the same family
- believes that the individual should seek harmony with nature.
- Military controlled area where diplomats from North and South Korea have met to hold negotiations and meetings.
- a nation with very fast economic growth due to cheap labor, high technology and high exports
Down
- festival in Mongolia that celebrates wrestling, archery, and horse riding
- cultural way of life that still exists today in Mongolia
- this religion came to China from India in the 300's AD.
- The kingdoms of Koguryo, Paekche, and Silla, which formed on the Korean Peninsula in the A.D. 300s.
- the nationalists moved here after being ousted by the communists in China
- capital of North Korea.
- professional soldier who served the landowners or clan chiefs in ancient Japan.
- Taiwan still holds these even though the chinese government does not recognize Taiwan as an independent country.
- Capital of South Korea and the largest city in the region.
- reason for being, or purpose in life that many elderly people in Okinawa believe plays a part in long, full and meaningful lives.
- fine wool from goats in Mongolia
- Area that separates North and South Korea
- Two nations fighting each other indirectly through another conflict.
23 Clues: capital of North Korea. • fine wool from goats in Mongolia • a series of rulers from the same family • Area that separates North and South Korea • this religion came to China from India in the 300's AD. • cultural way of life that still exists today in Mongolia • military leader from Mongolia who conquered much of Asia. • ...
East Asia 2026-04-07
Across
- Japan's largest island.
- huge wave that gets higher as it approaches the coast.
- longest river in China.
- lies between China and Japan's Ryukyu Islands.
- shaped by the Korean Peninsula and the Northeastern Coast of China.
- also known as the Huang He River.
- Everest highest point in the Himalayas.
- also known as the Chang Jiang River.
- also known as the Amnok.
- largest sea in East Asia.
Down
- tallest mountains in the world.
- to have the greatest importance.
- also known as "China´s sorrow".
- is a country not legally recognized by other countries.
- coned shaped volcano on Honshu.
- group or chain of islands.
- also known as "the roof of the world".
- mountains that circle Tibet.
- yellow brown silt.
- range that runs along the northern edge of China.
20 Clues: yellow brown silt. • Japan's largest island. • longest river in China. • also known as the Amnok. • largest sea in East Asia. • group or chain of islands. • mountains that circle Tibet. • tallest mountains in the world. • also known as "China´s sorrow". • coned shaped volcano on Honshu. • to have the greatest importance. • also known as the Huang He River. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-11-29
Across
- a story about someone else
- a language in the middle east
- photograph
- you get from hard work
- It's not hot
- The opposite of anxious
- It has two wheels
- someone who plays music
- a centimeter and a meter
Down
- a certain area
- not typical
- makes perfect
- It's not a fact but you _____ it
- what you hope to be someday
- your surroundings
- everyone knows you
16 Clues: photograph • not typical • It's not hot • makes perfect • a certain area • your surroundings • It has two wheels • everyone knows you • you get from hard work • The opposite of anxious • someone who plays music • a centimeter and a meter • a story about someone else • what you hope to be someday • a language in the middle east • It's not a fact but you _____ it
