middle east Crossword Puzzles
The Outsiders 2022-12-05
9 Clues: Toughest Greaser • Two-Bits real name • Killed by a Greaser • The youngest Greaser • Handsome middle brother • He saved Ponyboy from drowning • The side of town where the Socs live • the side of town where the Greasers live • He works two jobs to hold his family together
Airplane Crossword 2021-01-23
9 Clues: Not Reagan • Alternative to Miami • an alternative to Lax • What they call the bathroom • An alternative to Boston Logan • The biggest airline in the middle east • second biggest airport in Massachusetts • Americas biggest airline in the late 20th century • The European airplane manufacture, rival of Boeing
explosion desert scrambled fragments Afghanistan doctors teachers dentists politicians actress actor active react actually activate your youre 2022-02-14
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- to move away very quickly
- a land locked country in the Middle East
- ________ dog is very cute.
- We have wonderful _________ here at CVPS.
- to press or make operational
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- an area with very little water
- a female actor
- small parts belonging to something
- I know _________ going to have a great day!
- the plural for doctor
- to be energetic and wanting to move
- the way in which someone responds to a situation
- a large blast
13 Clues: a large blast • a female actor • the plural for doctor • to move away very quickly • ________ dog is very cute. • to press or make operational • an area with very little water • small parts belonging to something • to be energetic and wanting to move • a land locked country in the Middle East • We have wonderful _________ here at CVPS. • I know _________ going to have a great day! • ...
The Church in the East and West- Kaitlyn 2017-01-04
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- The Romanesque churches evolved into Gothic churches of the ________ Ages.
- The ________ of a martyr was sometimes placed underneath the altar.
- The ________ is the saving event of the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
- The liturgy had ________ on the clergy.
- The consecration was done behind a/an ________ screen.
- Sunday was chosen as the principal day to celebrate the Eucharist because it is the day on which the________ occurred.
- The Bishop entered in majestic _________.
- Lay people were separated from the altar by a ________.
- Icons were decorated in gold and________.
- In the church in the _________ the clergy presided over the liturgy.
- The altar was made of ________ and placed in a semicircle.
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- The ________ of the Church is the official, public worship of God.
- The church in the west is centered in _________.
- The church in the East is centered in _________.
- Anyone who desires to receive the Eucharist must first be free of mortal sin and in a________.
- The ________ sang responses referring to the cantor and the Word of God.
- A ________ chanted the word of God.
- ________ were placed on either side of the altar.
- Bells and _________ were used.
- The church in the _________ put emphasis was on the altar.
20 Clues: Bells and _________ were used. • A ________ chanted the word of God. • The liturgy had ________ on the clergy. • The Bishop entered in majestic _________. • Icons were decorated in gold and________. • The church in the west is centered in _________. • The church in the East is centered in _________. • ________ were placed on either side of the altar. • ...
Food of the World 2020-07-01
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- pasta named after worms
- spanish rice dish cooked in a wide pan
- leafy green vegetable eaten by Popeye
- Also known as the Egg Plant
- like a casserole but usually cooked in apan
- New Zealand's most famous pudding of meringue, cream and fruit
- jam made from citrus fruits such as oranges or lemons
- chick pea pate from the Middle East
- how pasta should be cooked - literally 'to the tooth' (2,5)
- creamy italian rice dish
- the centre piece of a marriage feast (7,4)
- a British pudding, traditionally made with suet and dried fruit and often served with custard (7,4)
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- quick-fried beaten egges
- meat from the back end of a cow (4,5)
- Bengali curry with a thick spicy sauce that includes green chillies
- sausages in batter (4,2,3,4)
- produced by mammals to feed their young
- nuts used in a Waldorf salad
- rolled pudding with jam loved by Harry Redknapp
- expensive japanese beef from pampered cattle
- North East delicacy made of split peas (5,7)
- what you put in a toaster
- japanese dish supposedly consisting of raw fish
- they came before the chickens
24 Clues: pasta named after worms • quick-fried beaten egges • creamy italian rice dish • what you put in a toaster • Also known as the Egg Plant • sausages in batter (4,2,3,4) • nuts used in a Waldorf salad • they came before the chickens • chick pea pate from the Middle East • meat from the back end of a cow (4,5) • leafy green vegetable eaten by Popeye • ...
Genesis 2 2020-08-20
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- What would you find in the land of Havilah? (4)
- What were all the wild animals and birds in the sky formed from? (6)
- The name of the third river. (6)
- The name of the fourth river. (9)
- The third river runs along the east side of ______. (5)
- God formed man out of this. (4)
- God breathed the breath of life into man’s ______. (7)
- But for Adam, no suitable _______ was found. (6)
- Where in the garden would you find the tree of life? (6)
- The second river winds through which land? (4)
- Who created the heavens and the earth? (4,3)
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- The tree of the knowledge of _____ and _____. (4,4)
- The name of the first river. (6)
- Where had God planted a garden? (4)
- This would certainly happen to the man if he ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. (3)
- God caused man to fall into a deep ________. (5)
- Woman was formed from one of Adam’s ______. (4)
- Before God sent rain, no ______ had appeared. (5)
- The name of the second river. (5)
- What was it not good for man to be? (5)
20 Clues: God formed man out of this. (4) • The name of the first river. (6) • The name of the third river. (6) • The name of the fourth river. (9) • The name of the second river. (5) • Where had God planted a garden? (4) • What was it not good for man to be? (5) • Who created the heavens and the earth? (4,3) • The second river winds through which land? (4) • ...
Modern America Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-15
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- Economic Plan of President Ronald Reagan
- Hungary, Bulgaria, East Germany, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia
- First Female Supreme Court Justice
- Tax cuts for this group have led to economic mess.
- City where a veteran bombed a federal building that killed 168 people.
- Ended the trafficking of drugs to the US in 1989
- Second president to be impeached.
- Department created to handle internal security matters.
- The amount of new jobs that were created under the Reagan Administration
- War where Iraqis were beaten easily and order was restored to the Middle East
- First African American President
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- Panama politician who led the drug ring and encouraged violence at military bases.
- President Ronald Reagan led a new wave of this.
- Man who shot President Reagan.
- 80s society focused on wealth and consumerism
- For the first time in 30 years, the government had this so they used it to pay down the national debt
- Iraqi dictator who invaded Kuwait
- This barrier came down that symbolized the differences between Soviets and the West
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Act Allowed federal enforcement agencies to place suspected terrorists under surveillance
- President nicknamed the Great Communicator.
21 Clues: Man who shot President Reagan. • First African American President • Iraqi dictator who invaded Kuwait • Second president to be impeached. • First Female Supreme Court Justice • North American Free Trade Agreement • Economic Plan of President Ronald Reagan • President nicknamed the Great Communicator. • 80s society focused on wealth and consumerism • ...
Bible Archaeology 2025-02-03
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- Had the writing of every Old Testament book except for esther.
- Oldest city in the world and is considered the first wall city in the world.
- A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone.
- A region in the Middle East that was home to early civilizations.
- A book with the Word of God.
- A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period.
- What they used as paper back then.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and is considered the first wall city.
- Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the east.
- Stone A famous artifact that help decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world.
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- Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the north.
- Pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- The Ain Ghazal statues that are some of the most famous statues on site.
- A system of writing that represents words or sounds.
- Considered the first extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites.
- Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the west.
- The study of ancient remains.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and provided vaulable insight in the city's history.
20 Clues: A book with the Word of God. • The study of ancient remains. • What they used as paper back then. • A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone. • Pictures to represent objects or ideas. • Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the west. • Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the east. • Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the north. • A system of writing that represents words or sounds. • ...
Connections 2025-10-08
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- – Related to the North or South Pole.
- – A wet substance that flows and takes the shape of its container.
- – One complete trip around something, like Earth around the Sun.
- zone – Areas between the tropics and poles with mild weather.
- – When a solid turns into a liquid from heat.
- – The warm areas near the equator.
- – Numbers that show a place’s exact position on a map.
- – The line around the middle of the Earth.
- – How well something lets heat or electricity pass through it.
- – Plants growing in an area.
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- – Lines that run east–west on a map, showing how far north or south a place is.
- – When a liquid becomes a solid because it’s very cold.
- of arms – A special design used as a family or country symbol.
- – A tool used to measure temperature.
- – To lean or slant to one side.
- – A firm substance that keeps its shape.
- – The usual weather of a place over time.
- – Lines that run north–south on a map, showing how far east or west a place is.
- – Something funny that makes people laugh.
- – A song that represents a country.
20 Clues: – Plants growing in an area. • – To lean or slant to one side. • – The warm areas near the equator. • – A song that represents a country. • – Related to the North or South Pole. • – A tool used to measure temperature. • – A firm substance that keeps its shape. • – The usual weather of a place over time. • – Something funny that makes people laugh. • ...
Europe Map Crossword 2022-10-27
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- Country east of Belgium
- Country between Poland and France
- Country north of Latvia
- Small country east of France and north of Italy
- Peninsular country in southeast Europe
- Country on a peninsula north of Germany
- Far northwest country in Europe
- Country south of the Sea of Biscay
- Body of water north of Turkey
- Mountains on the eastern edge of European Russia
- Country west of Sweden
- County east of Sweden
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- Body of water south of Europe
- Ocean west of Europe
- County located west of Spain
- The northern part of the UK
- Country north of the Black Sea
- Large country that is the farthest east in Europe
- Body of water between the UK and Norway
- Country east of Spain
- Country between Spain and France
- Country between Norway and Finland
- Country south of the Czech Republic
- Country west of the UK
- Boot shaped country
25 Clues: Boot shaped country • Ocean west of Europe • Country east of Spain • County east of Sweden • Country west of the UK • Country west of Sweden • Country east of Belgium • Country north of Latvia • The northern part of the UK • County located west of Spain • Body of water south of Europe • Body of water north of Turkey • Country north of the Black Sea • Far northwest country in Europe • ...
The Outsiders 2023-01-20
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- The police use something to kill dally
- His parents barely take care of him other than his father beating him and whiping him. His mother doesn't even notice him, unless she was mad at something. Pony says, "when she is yelling at him you could here it at our house." He lives on the East Side.
- The Soc who originally attacked Johnny, and then attacks both Johnny and Pony in the park. And is cherry’s boyfriend.
- A place where ponyboy lives.
- fountain This is a big thing that ponyboy almost drown in by Bob
- A movement that dally use to do when the police came to get him.
- He was a very good football player in high school and is a greaser. However, Ponyboy and Soda say that he would be a Soc's if he didn't have brothers like us and didn't hang out with the rest of the gang. Lives on the East Side.
- A fellow greaser, who is originally from New York City. He is a bit tougher than the others in Ponyboy's gang
- is a greaser just like his brothers. He lives on the East Side with Darry and Ponyboy
- the jet set, the West-side rich kids," who are from upper-middle-class families.
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- brothers are Darry and Soda.
- When in the hospitals a brother ask for something sharp.
- A place where johnny dies
- The book of the story
- is sixteen years old, and she is one of the "Socs" or "Socials," as the rich kids in town are called. leading female character in the book
- bit He was famous for shoplifting and his black-handled switchblade. He lives on the East Sid
- Sodapops girlfriend
- Poor people that live o the west
- is Marcia's boyfriend and Bob's closest companion. He's a good-looking Soc
19 Clues: Sodapops girlfriend • The book of the story • A place where johnny dies • brothers are Darry and Soda. • A place where ponyboy lives. • Poor people that live o the west • The police use something to kill dally • When in the hospitals a brother ask for something sharp. • fountain This is a big thing that ponyboy almost drown in by Bob • ...
ERA 2014-08-07
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- What does Kesley's family grow on their farm
- New starter in ERK
- How many siblings does Alli have
- What payroll system do we use
- Country town where Natalie grew up
- One of our newest offices
- Expertise ? Everyday
- Where was Danny born
- What month is Kayla getting married
- How many 'Internal Clients' do we have
- Maggie's new 'title'
- Who is custodian of our Global Sharepoint
- Which was our third location we opened in
- Which team member has worked at the Olympics
- Where is Richard Quinn based
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- WorleyParsons was recently awarded a contract with who
- Chris B is currently training for a half...
- Edmund's favourite Collectables
- According to one team member, everything was founded here!!
- Another global WorleyParsons business
- What is our new database
- One of Middle East clients
- When is the GM Conference
- What instrument does Hayley play
- How old is ERA
- Simon's Managers surname
- Where was Steve married
- Adam ? is the new Regional Finance Director for APAC
- Dziękuję is Polish for ....
- Which company does our Visa's
- Name of the WP East Location Director
31 Clues: How old is ERA • New starter in ERK • Expertise ? Everyday • Where was Danny born • Maggie's new 'title' • Where was Steve married • What is our new database • Simon's Managers surname • When is the GM Conference • One of our newest offices • One of Middle East clients • Dziękuję is Polish for .... • Where is Richard Quinn based • What payroll system do we use • ...
Medieval China & Japan Review 2023-04-18
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- "Divine wind" that saved Japan from Mongol invasion.
- Trade routes that exchanged goods between East Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Europe.
- One of two main religions in Tang China.
- Japanese warriors that served under Shoguns.
- Japan's large landowners.
- A system in which peasant serfs work on
- Japanese military leaders
- River in China supplying water to the North China Plains
- Mongol ruler who conquered China.
- 1st emperor of the Sui Dynasty that reunited China.
- Japan and Korea are separated by the Korean _____.
- One of the features of Tang Chinese culture. Typically included the theme of nature.
- Traditional Japanese clothes
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- Italian merchant who traveled to China during the Yuan Dynasty.
- The Samurai code of honor.
- China's only female ruler.
- This general launched a rebellion against the Tang Dynasty.
- The northernmost of Japan's main islands.
- This type of rice from Vietnam greatly increased crop yields.
- Ancient capital of Japan
- Established in the Tang Dynasty to monitor the government.
- Japanese dynasty of shoguns from 1603 to 1838.
- During the _____ Dynasty, China reached new heights of peace and
- land of wealthy landlords.
24 Clues: Ancient capital of Japan • Japan's large landowners. • Japanese military leaders • The Samurai code of honor. • China's only female ruler. • land of wealthy landlords. • Traditional Japanese clothes • Mongol ruler who conquered China. • A system in which peasant serfs work on • One of two main religions in Tang China. • The northernmost of Japan's main islands. • ...
Islam and the Islamic Empires 2015-10-16
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- this dynasty was known as the Golden Age of Islam
- the prophet of Islam
- this division of Islam believes only relatives of Muhammad can be caliph
- the holy book of Islam
- this Islamic shrine was built in Jerusalem on the Temple Mount
- the pilgrimage to Mecca
- this group of Islamic warriors dominate the Middle East after Abbasid decline
- done 5 times a day facing Mecca
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- holy war for Muslims
- the Arabic term for a non-Muslim under Islamic rule (minority status)
- the Arabs were the great enemies of this this Christian "Roman" Empire in the East
- this dynasty spread Islam to many lands in the years following Muhammad's death
- there are Five ______ which a Muslim must perform in Islamic practice and life
- this language and culture unites the diverse peoples of the Islamic Empire
- the Arabic word for their god
- the belief on one god
- the Islamic advance into France was checked by the Franks at this great battle
- the central shrine in Mecca, faced during prayer
- these men ruled the Islamic world as 'religious emperors' following the death of Muhammad
- most Muslims on earth follow this sect of Islam
20 Clues: holy war for Muslims • the prophet of Islam • the belief on one god • the holy book of Islam • the pilgrimage to Mecca • the Arabic word for their god • done 5 times a day facing Mecca • most Muslims on earth follow this sect of Islam • the central shrine in Mecca, faced during prayer • this dynasty was known as the Golden Age of Islam • ...
The Church in the East and West- Kaitlyn 2017-01-04
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- The ________ of a martyr was sometimes placed underneath the altar.
- Bells and _________ were used.
- The ________ is the saving event of the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
- ________ were placed on either side of the altar.
- Lay people were separated from the altar by a ________.
- The consecration was done behind a/an ________ screen.
- The church in the west is centered in _________.
- The liturgy had ________ on the clergy.
- Icons were decorated in gold and________.
- The church in the _________ put emphasis was on the altar.
- In the church in the _________ the clergy presided over the liturgy.
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- The ________ sang responses referring to the cantor and the Word of God.
- The Romanesque churches evolved into Gothic churches of the ________ Ages.
- Sunday was chosen as the principal day to celebrate the Eucharist because it is the day on which the________ occurred.
- The church in the East is centered in _________.
- Anyone who desires to receive the Eucharist must first be free of mortal sin and in a________.
- A ________ chanted the word of God.
- The Bishop entered in majestic _________.
- The ________ of the Church is the official, public worship of God.
- The altar was made of ________ and placed in a semicircle.
20 Clues: Bells and _________ were used. • A ________ chanted the word of God. • The liturgy had ________ on the clergy. • The Bishop entered in majestic _________. • Icons were decorated in gold and________. • The church in the East is centered in _________. • The church in the west is centered in _________. • ________ were placed on either side of the altar. • ...
The Church in the East and West- Kaitlyn 2017-01-04
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- The Romanesque churches evolved into Gothic churches of the ________ Ages.
- The ________ of a martyr was sometimes placed underneath the altar.
- The ________ is the saving event of the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
- The liturgy had ________ on the clergy.
- The consecration was done behind a/an ________ screen.
- Sunday was chosen as the principal day to celebrate the Eucharist because it is the day on which the________ occurred.
- The Bishop entered in majestic _________.
- Lay people were separated from the altar by a ________.
- Icons were decorated in gold and________.
- In the church in the _________ the clergy presided over the liturgy.
- The altar was made of ________ and placed in a semicircle.
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- The ________ of the Church is the official, public worship of God.
- The church in the west is centered in _________.
- The church in the East is centered in _________.
- Anyone who desires to receive the Eucharist must first be free of mortal sin and in a________.
- The ________ sang responses referring to the cantor and the Word of God.
- A ________ chanted the word of God.
- ________ were placed on either side of the altar.
- Bells and _________ were used.
- The church in the _________ put emphasis was on the altar.
20 Clues: Bells and _________ were used. • A ________ chanted the word of God. • The liturgy had ________ on the clergy. • The Bishop entered in majestic _________. • Icons were decorated in gold and________. • The church in the west is centered in _________. • The church in the East is centered in _________. • ________ were placed on either side of the altar. • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 3 freedom of speech 2023-10-15
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- us government agency that regulates communications
- social media site made by Mark Zuckerberg
- vs California, established guidelines for what material is obscene
- someone who reveals an organization's illegal activities
- website used to host leaked documents
- whistle blower that revealed NSA surveillance on the us public
- the most famous search engine in the world
- mass sent messages sent via messaging services
- leaked documents that revealed offshore accounts used for tax evasion
- The largest Video hosting website owned by google
- having no identifiers to your identity on the internet
- first anonymous email client
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- vs Michigan, killed a local law making it illegal to sell material that might be harmful to children
- leaks showing the University of East Anglia preventing scientist to access temperature data
- papers in 1787 published in newspapers that mentions the idea of a us constitution
- book written by Thomas Pain
- proposals to keep the internet free
- US security agency whos main goal is to provide signals intelligence
- Made having harmful to minor content a federal offense on commercial websites
- 2011 mass movement organized by social media to protest governments in the middle east
20 Clues: book written by Thomas Pain • first anonymous email client • proposals to keep the internet free • website used to host leaked documents • social media site made by Mark Zuckerberg • the most famous search engine in the world • mass sent messages sent via messaging services • The largest Video hosting website owned by google • ...
Random stuff to do with the world 2024-05-02
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- The capital of the only Spanish speaking country in Africa
- Only province in Canada that speaks French
- Oil and gas company set in Malaysia known for making the tallest twin towers in the world
- Disputed area in Somalia
- City in Italy that is considered the smallest micro nation in the world
- Island owned by Norway
- The city that the hamburger was made
- The most densely populated city in the world
- World's happiest country (according to the people)
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- Largest Eurasian country in the World
- One of the provinces that participated in the Umbrella Movement besides Hong Kong
- The only double land-locked country in Europe
- The acronym for a group of countries that includes China, Russia, India, Brazil, and South Africa
- Capital of Belize
- The acronym for the only American member of the Big Five
- Country in East Europe that borders Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Czechia, and Germany
- Treaty signed by Palestine and Israel to signify peace between the nations.
- Country with the most free economy in the Middle East
- Indian cinema that is in the Telugu language
- Most expensive city in the world
20 Clues: Capital of Belize • Island owned by Norway • Disputed area in Somalia • Most expensive city in the world • The city that the hamburger was made • Largest Eurasian country in the World • Only province in Canada that speaks French • Indian cinema that is in the Telugu language • The most densely populated city in the world • The only double land-locked country in Europe • ...
Native Americans, First Settlements and Tennessee 2024-02-01
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- This settlement was located in East Tennessee
- Vessel that many people traveled on to get to Middle TN
- Tribe where Tennessee gets its name
- John _________, Helped to create the Cumberland Settlement
- Tribe most prominent in Tennessee
- This settlement was located in Middle Tennessee
- James ________, Called the "Father of Tennessee"
- A government created by frontier settlers living along the Watauga/ Holston Rivers
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- Land annexed into the state of North Carolina during the American Revolution for protection
- Tribe that lived in West Tennessee
- The ___________ purchase was a land purchase between R. Henderson and the Cherokee
- The Treaty of ______________ created the colony of Transylvania
- Important politician, and Indian Fighter who has a county named after him
- The Transylvania purchased saw the sale of 20 _______ acres of land
14 Clues: Tribe most prominent in Tennessee • Tribe that lived in West Tennessee • Tribe where Tennessee gets its name • This settlement was located in East Tennessee • This settlement was located in Middle Tennessee • James ________, Called the "Father of Tennessee" • Vessel that many people traveled on to get to Middle TN • ...
Chapter 01 - 6th Grade 2024-08-25
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- Person who studies how humans developed and how they related to one another
- A region that formed in southern Mesopotamia around 3000 B.C.
- Writing consisting of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks cut into damp clay tablets
- Record keepers
- People who regularly move from place to place
- A group of many different lands under one ruler
- Skilled workers who made metal products, cloth, or pottery
- Weapons, tools, and other things made by humans
- Tools and methods to help humans perform tasks
- The capital of the Chaldean Empire
- A city that had its own government and was not part of any larger unit
- A land north of the Tigris River that had fertile valleys
- A major body of water in the Middle East
- One of the oldest known communities in the Middle East.
- A river that flows through the fertile crescent and into the Persian Gulf
- Groups of travelling merchants
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- The development of different kinds of jobs
- One of the oldest known communities in Turkey.
- Person who studies and writes about the human past
- Political districts
- King of the Akkadians
- Traces of plants or animals that have been preserved in rock
- The capital of the Assyrian Empire
- A garden complex that was built by Nebuchadnezzar to please his wife
- A way of watering crops that used walls, waterways, and ditches to bring water to fields.
- Tame animals and plants for human use
- “The land between the rivers”
- Person who hunts for evidence buried in the ground
- A river that flows through the fertile crescent and into the Persian Gulf
- Complex societies
- Person who studies the heavenly bodies
- King of Babylon that is best known for his law code.
- King of the Chaldeans
33 Clues: Record keepers • Complex societies • Political districts • King of the Akkadians • King of the Chaldeans • “The land between the rivers” • Groups of travelling merchants • The capital of the Assyrian Empire • The capital of the Chaldean Empire • Tame animals and plants for human use • Person who studies the heavenly bodies • A major body of water in the Middle East • ...
Jared’sSocialstudiescrosswordpuzzlethatyoucantsolvebecauseitstoohard4u 2017-12-06
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- A reed plant that they used to weave and eventually write on
- Things that Egyptians built around 3000 B.C. that are very famous
- A complex writing system developed by the Egyptians
- One of the many gods of Egypt. The god of the sun
- A fan shaped area of fertile marshland made by the Nile splitting up
- A king of upper Egypt who unified Egypt (upper Egypt and lower Egypt)
- A river that ran through Egypt
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- An extra amount of food
- Dangerous fast moving waters that made traveling difficult
- Kingdom The middle period of dynasties
- A city to the south of Egypt
- A bucket attached to a long pole used for getting water
- What the Egyptians called some deserts to the east and west of the Nile
- Kingdom The oldest time period of dynasties
- Where the early Egyptians lived. They called it _________, which means black land
- Kingdom The latest period of dynasties
16 Clues: An extra amount of food • A city to the south of Egypt • A river that ran through Egypt • Kingdom The middle period of dynasties • Kingdom The latest period of dynasties • Kingdom The oldest time period of dynasties • One of the many gods of Egypt. The god of the sun • A complex writing system developed by the Egyptians • ...
SOAS SPIRIT CROSSWORD 2025-01-26
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- The first emperor of unified China
- The empire that built the Great Zimbabwe
- The treaty that ended World War I and redrew Middle Eastern borders
- The first black republic in the world
- Famous South African who spent 27 years in prison
- City that was the capital of the Aztec Empire
- The leader of the Cuban Revolution who became Prime Minister in 1959
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- Leader of Vietnam's struggle for independence from France
- The capital of the Ottoman Empire before Istanbul
- The Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal
- Ancient trade route connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe
- Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule
- African empire known for its wealth and the pilgrimage of Mansa Musa
- Kingdom in the Horn of Africa famous for obelisks
14 Clues: The first emperor of unified China • The first black republic in the world • The empire that built the Great Zimbabwe • The Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal • City that was the capital of the Aztec Empire • The capital of the Ottoman Empire before Istanbul • Famous South African who spent 27 years in prison • Kingdom in the Horn of Africa famous for obelisks • ...
La Cena! 2022-12-19
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- an italian food usually served with spaghetti and tomato sauce
- a food originally made in the Middle East with flour and water
- a food made of two pieces of bread with stuff in the middle
- can be fried, baked, shredded, or make into nuggets
- a dinner of many ingredients baked together
- the part of a pollo that helps them fly
- the main dish for Thanksgiving dinner
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- red meat from a cow
- a little white grain that sushi is rolled in
- a red seafood that is also Sebastian from The Little Mermaid
- a seafood with a black shell
- usually half a rack or full rack comes with bbq sauce
- chicken of the sea
- a seafood that can look orange and has lots of legs
14 Clues: chicken of the sea • red meat from a cow • a seafood with a black shell • the main dish for Thanksgiving dinner • the part of a pollo that helps them fly • a dinner of many ingredients baked together • a little white grain that sushi is rolled in • can be fried, baked, shredded, or make into nuggets • a seafood that can look orange and has lots of legs • ...
Other Words for Home 2021-09-17
8 Clues: Jude's cousin • The rebel brother • Be quiet, don't talk • Jude's English teacher • The main character's dad • The main character of the story. • Jude's friend who is from the Middle East • Jude's little sister; Named after Fatima's mom
Nationalism around the world 2013-05-15
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- separation of religion from the government
- North African country under control of Italy; Mukhtar led guerrilla forces against them.
- discovery of this natural resource led to a new interest in the Middle East
- groups that are against
- meeting in Moscow in 1919 to train communist party leaders from around the world. held by Lenin
- this man emerged as the leader who modernized Iran
- name give to Mustafa Kemal after he modernized Turkey
- a large industrial or financial corporation in Japan
- movement to create a Jewish homeland in the middle east
- he advocated nonviolent civil disobedience to protest British rule in India
- this country emerged as a republic from the Ottoman Empire; it was the last territory still called the Ottoman Empire
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- former name of Iran
- this is one of two common traits that Arabs share
- communist leader who emerged in French Indochina in the 1920's
- this was issued by the British supporting the idea of creating a Jewish homeland in the state of Palestine
- place Japan's military invaded without support of the government, but the people supported it.
- state the Muslim League wanted to start for Indians who were Muslim
- the new name for colony; used after World War I
- he organized the Young Kikuyu Association in Kenya to challenge European authority
- this leader organized the Arabs in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula; formed Saudi Arabia
- published The West African Pilot; advocated nonviolence to gain independence in Senegal
- title of king in Iran
- formed in India to bring change to British rule in India in 1885
23 Clues: former name of Iran • title of king in Iran • groups that are against • separation of religion from the government • the new name for colony; used after World War I • this is one of two common traits that Arabs share • this man emerged as the leader who modernized Iran • a large industrial or financial corporation in Japan • ...
Atmosphere crossword 2023-12-05
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- it is caused by earth orbiting the sun and being closer or farther from the sun
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- direction of the rotation of the hands on a clock
- current a current in a fluid that causes convection
- The North Pole is by definition the northernmost point on the Earth
- The horse latitudes are regions located at about 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
- how fast or slow particles move
- the 2nd layer of the atmosphere
- prevailing winds from the west toward the east in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude.
- polar jet is located between the 50°-60° latitude lines in both the northern and southern hemispheres
- The trade winds or easterlies are the permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region
- The northern half of earth
- the 3rd layer of the atmosphere
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- in a direction opposite to that of the normal rotation of the hands of a clock
- a mixture of gasses that surround earth
- When air cools, it contracts,
- the imaginary line going through tie middle of the earth
- The southern half of earth
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- a self-created automatic kinetic energy and force and also a cosmic system that came into existence
- the low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking at roughly 30° latitude
- Something being turned at a crooked angle
- Something gettinng larger
- The thermosphere is the atmospheric region from ∼85 to ∼500 km altitude
- the average motion of air in the mid-latitudes
- something being inactive for a long time
26 Clues: Something gettinng larger • The southern half of earth • The northern half of earth • When air cools, it contracts, • how fast or slow particles move • the 2nd layer of the atmosphere • the 3rd layer of the atmosphere • the lowest region of the atmosphere • the outermost layer of the atmosphere • a mixture of gasses that surround earth • something being inactive for a long time • ...
Southwest Asia and North Africa 2018-02-28
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- largest ethnic group in Israel
- largest ethnic group in Iran
- a ban on trade
- fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East that live in an area that straddles mountain and plateau regions of eastern Turkey, northeastern Iran, northern Iraq, and northwestern Syria
- member of the nomadic desert peoples of North Africa and Southwest Asia
- two rivers that flow through the Fertile Crescent (Turkey, Iraq and Syria)
- Islamic law derived from the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad
- _____ Peninsula; this landform is separated from the African continent by the Red Sea and separated from the rest of southwest Asia by the Persian Gulf
- _______ Peninsula; this landform is occupied by the country of Turkey and it marks the beginning of the Asian continent
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- in Islam, a place of worship\
- Strait of ______ Hormuz; connects the Arabian Sea to the Persian Gulf
- an ethnic group without a formal country
- a series of internationally significant waterways in northwestern Turkey that connect the Aegean and Mediterranean seas to the Black Sea consisting of the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara, and the Bosphorus
- groups of people that move from place to place with herds of animals
- a system of writing using wedge-shaped symbols that were pressed in clay tablets
- this is a landlocked salt lake located between Jordan and Israel
- process in which arable land becomes desert
- connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea by cutting through the Arabian Peninsula
- body of water that is an extension of the Indian Ocean and lies between Iran to the northeast and the Arabian Peninsula to the southwest
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind
- largest ethnic group in the Middle East
21 Clues: a ban on trade • largest ethnic group in Iran • in Islam, a place of worship\ • largest ethnic group in Israel • largest ethnic group in the Middle East • an ethnic group without a formal country • process in which arable land becomes desert • a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind • this is a landlocked salt lake located between Jordan and Israel • ...
All About the Mongols 2022-07-28
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- number of Khanates in Mongolian empire
- The year the Mongolian Empire divided was 12__ (hint: spell out the last two digits of the year)
- Item from China moving West along Silk Road (hint: material)
- Genghis Khan was a __ of the Mongols
- first target of Genghis Khan
- Divisions of the Mongolian Empire were called ___
- Key technique that arrived in the Middle East via Silk Road
- Khanate of __ included Russia
- Mongols' original lifestyle
- number of times Japan defeated the Mongols
- What is a steppe?
- name of Khanate in Persia
- The Mongols were responsible for ___ between Europe and Asia
- Modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and
- religion widespread among Mongols
- first name of Genghis Khan's grandson
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- Trees and other __ traveled from the Middle East to Asia along the Silk Road
- route connecting the Mongols from Europe to Asia
- What does "Genghis Khan" mean?
- made up which empire?
- Genghis Khan's name at birth
- One civilization never conquered by the Mongols
- a group of islands such as Japan is called an ___
- The Mongolian army was ___ in number
- religion of prominent Mongols
- Mongolian religious policy
- Then-Russian city captured by the Mongols
- The Mongols fought on __
- Islamic capital captured by the Mongols
- How many years did Genghis Khan rule?
- Item from China moving West along Silk Road (hint: weaponry)
- Ghazan converted from ___ to Islam
- The divisions caused __ in the Mongolian Empire
- __ exchange flourished under the Mongols' rule
- Where did the Mongols live?
- Khanate of __ included Mongolia and China
- Mongols' first leader
- Khanate of __ included central Asia
- Who controlled the Silk Road?
39 Clues: What is a steppe? • made up which empire? • Mongols' first leader • The Mongols fought on __ • name of Khanate in Persia • Mongolian religious policy • Mongols' original lifestyle • Where did the Mongols live? • Genghis Khan's name at birth • first target of Genghis Khan • religion of prominent Mongols • Khanate of __ included Russia • Who controlled the Silk Road? • ...
Map Skills Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- the central point of the lines of longitude (0 degrees East/West)
- a map that shows legal, political, or administrative boundaries
- the sections of the world, Northern, Southern, Western, Eastern
- what we use to measure the distance between the lines of latitude and longitude
- one of the two polar circles, the most northern part of Earth(66 degrees North)
- an element in a Map layout that describes the theme or subject of a map.
- the central point of the lines of latitude (0 degrees North/South)
- a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart.
- changes the accuracy, shape, and distance
- a map created to display information about a topic or theme.
- runs North to South, or up and down, like the two long pieces of a ladder
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- the type of location that shows how a place is related to other places
- the Southern section of the “middle” of the Earth (23 degrees North)
- the type of location that is an exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude
- a map with representation of physical locations of landmarks
- a list of symbols or colors that appear on the map
- runs East to West, or side to side, like the rungs of a ladder
- a graphical device used to visually represent a real-world feature on a map
- the Northern section of the “middle” of the Earth (23 degrees North)
- a map from the past that can be used to study the geography ideas about that time.
- the relationship between sizes of things (up - make bigger) (down - make smaller)
- one of the two polar circles, the most southern part of Earth (66 degrees South)
22 Clues: changes the accuracy, shape, and distance • a list of symbols or colors that appear on the map • a map with representation of physical locations of landmarks • a map created to display information about a topic or theme. • runs East to West, or side to side, like the rungs of a ladder • a map that shows legal, political, or administrative boundaries • ...
44 2024-07-29
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- Recreational lake in central Texas
- Small lake with quiet campsites
- Recovered forest area near Austin
- Piney woods park in East Texas
- State park with rich wildlife
- Tranquil park near Fort Worth
- Big reservoir in East Texas
- Park with tropical feel in East Texas
- Llano State Park for birding
- National preserve in East Texas
- Cavern state park underground tour
- Creek state park with trails
- East Texas park with a rose garden
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- Wildlife refuge on the coast
- Park with a historic courthouse
- Park known for bass fishing
- Known for sandstone rock formations
- Historic site with nature trails
- Popular fishing destination
- Scenic lake in North Texas
- Rolling hills near Dallas
- Pine forests and hiking trails
- Lake park named after the president
- Small park with a swimming lake
- State park with a bat cave
25 Clues: Rolling hills near Dallas • Scenic lake in North Texas • State park with a bat cave • Park known for bass fishing • Popular fishing destination • Big reservoir in East Texas • Wildlife refuge on the coast • Llano State Park for birding • Creek state park with trails • State park with rich wildlife • Tranquil park near Fort Worth • Piney woods park in East Texas • ...
Africa 2023-01-17
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- Small country south of Rwanda
- Continent north of Africa
- Island country east of Mozambique
- Large country between Egypt and Algeria
- Body of water between Kenya and Tanzania
- West of Somalia
- Latitude line that runs through Congo and Kenya
- River flowing through Egypt and Sudan
- Country that surrounds Gambia
- Ocean east of Africa
- Between Niger and Sudan
- Small country surrounded by Senegal
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- Tiny country north of Ethiopia
- Country south of Sudan
- Ocean west of Africa
- Landlocked country north of South Africa
- Africa's southernmost country
- Country west of Somalia and east of Uganda
- Small country north of Burundi
- East of Libya
- Body of water between Chad and Nigeria
- Sea north of Africa
- Country entirely surronunded by South Africa
- Body of water east of Eritrea
- Longitude line that runs through Algeria and Ghana
- Country south of Zambia
26 Clues: East of Libya • West of Somalia • Sea north of Africa • Ocean west of Africa • Ocean east of Africa • Country south of Sudan • Country south of Zambia • Between Niger and Sudan • Continent north of Africa • Small country south of Rwanda • Africa's southernmost country • Body of water east of Eritrea • Country that surrounds Gambia • Tiny country north of Ethiopia • ...
Cian Noonan-Riquezas 2018-04-11
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- shines light on us through the daytime
- causes the ground to shake
- body of water that leads to oceans
- warms people up
- hit texas and puerto rico really hard
- comes from pollution
- animal that flys through the air
- land that isn't moist
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- orange and black mammals
- found mainly in the middle east
- tallest plant in the forest
- turtles found in the sea
- you get this at a gas station
- king of the jungle
- Where you throw things away
- a way to get your food
- biggest bodies of water on the planet
- animals found in the ocean(they swim)
18 Clues: warms people up • king of the jungle • comes from pollution • land that isn't moist • a way to get your food • orange and black mammals • turtles found in the sea • causes the ground to shake • tallest plant in the forest • Where you throw things away • you get this at a gas station • found mainly in the middle east • animal that flys through the air • body of water that leads to oceans • ...
Ch. 26 Postwar America 2024-03-08
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- Using nuclear weapons against Soviets
- U.S. space exploration program
- Meeting of heads of government
- computer chip
- an object that orbits the Earth
- hazardous radioactive particles
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- Soviet-dominated military alliance
- nuclear weapon more powerful than A-bomb
- the southern and western portions of the U.S.
- going to the break of war
- Fighting Communism in Middle East
- Central Intelligence Agency
- first satellite launched into space by Soviets
- network of high-speed roads
- alliance to fight communism in Southeast Asia
- famous comedic actress
- missiles that could quickly deliver a nuc. weapon
- small electrical devices in computers and radios
18 Clues: computer chip • famous comedic actress • going to the break of war • Central Intelligence Agency • network of high-speed roads • U.S. space exploration program • Meeting of heads of government • an object that orbits the Earth • hazardous radioactive particles • Fighting Communism in Middle East • Soviet-dominated military alliance • Using nuclear weapons against Soviets • ...
Ziggurat 2021-10-14
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- a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down
- the belief of many gods
- of Gilgamesh the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia
- a temple in the middle of every city-state
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- an area in the Middle East with good land and fresh water where the first civilization started
- a Mesopotamian temple
- farming and ranching for food
- a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods
- the first written language from Mesopotamia
9 Clues: a Mesopotamian temple • the belief of many gods • farming and ranching for food • a temple in the middle of every city-state • the first written language from Mesopotamia • a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down • a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods • of Gilgamesh the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-10-14
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- of Gilgamesh the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia
- the first written language from Mesopotamia
- a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods
- an area in the Middle East with good land and fresh water where the first civilization started
- the belief of many gods
- farming and ranching for food
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- a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down
- a temple in the middle of every city-state
- a Mesopotamian temple
9 Clues: a Mesopotamian temple • the belief of many gods • farming and ranching for food • a temple in the middle of every city-state • the first written language from Mesopotamia • a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down • a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods • of Gilgamesh the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia • ...
East Asia 2021-02-25
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- a countrys wealth and infrastructure
- trade that does not impose taxes on imports
- a type of Japanese comic book
- a large artificial lake that stored water
- a chain of islands
- related to the sea
- the Chinese law of 1979 limiting families living in urban areas to one child
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- a skilled Japanese warrior
- a vast high plateau in centra Asia
- a neutral area between enemies
- a deep narrow passage surrounded by steep cliffs
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety
- the largest desert in Asia
- an agreement to stop fighting
- a military governor
15 Clues: a chain of islands • related to the sea • a military governor • a skilled Japanese warrior • the largest desert in Asia • a type of Japanese comic book • an agreement to stop fighting • a neutral area between enemies • a vast high plateau in centra Asia • a countrys wealth and infrastructure • a large artificial lake that stored water • trade that does not impose taxes on imports • ...
East asia 2025-01-28
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- The average number of children born per woman
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- a system of fortified walls with a roadway along the top, constructed as a defense for China against the nomads of the regions that are now Mongolia and Manchuria
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- a large Japanese business conglomerate.
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
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- a large, cold desert and grassland region located in northern China and southern Mongolia
- the largest area of uplifted crust on Earth
- an area, agreed upon between the parties to an armed conflict, which cannot be occupied or used for military purposes by any party to the conflict
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan. Because of the military power concentrated in his hands and the consequent weakness of the nominal head of state (the mikado or emperor), the shogun was generally the real ruler of the country until feudalism was abolished in 1867.
- path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests
- a group of islands.
15 Clues: a group of islands. • a large Japanese business conglomerate. • the largest area of uplifted crust on Earth • The average number of children born per woman • path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes • a large, cold desert and grassland region located in northern China and southern Mongolia • ...
east vocab 2025-09-03
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- cycly a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- System a rigid, hereditary social hierarchy where a person's social group
- of Heaven the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time
- pitey the virtue of deep respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and elder
- a social, economic, and political system in medieval Europe
- he oldest major world religion and spiritual tradition,
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- a large, distinct landmass that is part of a larger continent, often with unique geographic, cultural, and historical characteristics
- age a period of time marked by exceptionally high levels of achievement,
- focus on key values like kindness, respect for family (filial piety), honesty,
- a person or place in ancient times where someone believed they could receive divine guidance or prophecies,
- a state of complete peace, freedom,
- a Chinese ethical and moral system emphasizing personal and governmental morality
- servant to be a professional employed by the government—local, state, or federal
- the idea that your actions have consequences
- "cosmic order" or "right conduct"
15 Clues: "cosmic order" or "right conduct" • a state of complete peace, freedom, • the idea that your actions have consequences • he oldest major world religion and spiritual tradition, • a social, economic, and political system in medieval Europe • cycly a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • ...
Braden Middle east world puzzle 2021-12-01
8 Clues: Natural disaster • Watering of farmland • feature that occur naturally • Lines going parallel to each other • You can find water here in desserts • Things made by humans (Not natural) • You can float on this body of water • How many bodies of are are drinkable
Middle East & North Africa Vocabulary 2013-01-30
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- Oil that has been found, but is still underground.
- A big word for oil.
- The founder of the Muslim religion.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, which every Muslim should take once in their life.
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- The place where Muslims go to pray.
- Unrefined oil, the way it comes out of the ground.
- A resource that cannot be easily replaced is _____.
- Headscarf worn by some Muslim women.
8 Clues: A big word for oil. • The place where Muslims go to pray. • The founder of the Muslim religion. • Headscarf worn by some Muslim women. • Unrefined oil, the way it comes out of the ground. • Oil that has been found, but is still underground. • A resource that cannot be easily replaced is _____. • Pilgrimage to Mecca, which every Muslim should take once in their life.
Unit 8 Vocab 2024-02-27
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- a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide
- this Waterway has low depleted oxygen
- a common virus found in the middle east, spreads through mosquitoes, named after a river.
- INcrease of toxins through ingestions of other toxicated food sources
- stands for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, a viral respiratory illness originating in saudi arabia
- low-oxygen, or hypoxic, areas in the world's oceans and lakes.
- Tissue from coral turning white due to warm water
- represents the various levels for BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand), which is the total demand for oxygen by all the individuals in that particular area
- These pollutants are persistent and organic
- An increase in the concentration of a chemical in a biological organism over time, compared to the chemical's concentration in the environment.
- Stands for Polychlorinated Biphenyls, a highly carcinogenic chemical compound
- stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, a viral respiratory illness originating in china
- This Pollution is caused through heat
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- A graphical curve reflecting the dosage to death percent ratio.
- nutrients accumulate in a body of water, resulting in an increased growth of microorganisms
- these organisms can live in low oxygenated areas
- a scope of behaviors that are considered acceptable
- a serious infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs.
- the median for lethality of a dose of something, 50% dying from it.
- a mosquito transmitted disease infecting by parasite
- The origin or "Point Source" of some Pollution
- certain plastics disrupt this hormone
- an extremely virulent disease transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated food or water
- A mosquito transmitted virus from uganda
- The influence around point source Pollution, not origin.
25 Clues: this Waterway has low depleted oxygen • certain plastics disrupt this hormone • This Pollution is caused through heat • A mosquito transmitted virus from uganda • These pollutants are persistent and organic • The origin or "Point Source" of some Pollution • these organisms can live in low oxygenated areas • Tissue from coral turning white due to warm water • ...
SW Asia Geography, Env. Issues, & WPLT Review 2024-08-27
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- What is the major export of Southwest Asian countries?
- A situation in which unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants
- (desert nomads) have called the desert home for thousands of years
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater. Contains fresh water.
- Most people have left the desert behind and have moved where to find work.
- What river does Israel, Syria, and Jordan share?
- What resource is scarce in the Middle East?
- The most common landform in the middle east is what?
- narrow body of water that connects the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation
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- Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank were all what country before 1948?
- Which country has fought military battles over water rights to the Jordan River?
- Which small landform created for Palestinians in Israel borders Jordan?
- Which small landform created for Palestinians in Israel borders the Medditerranean Sea?
- The climate of Southwest Asia has led much of the region to experience a scarcity of what?
- What body of water separates Saudi Arabia and Iran?
- Electricity (power/energy) produced from the energy of running water
- a long period without rain
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make the water usable for people and farms
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops
- Structure that reduces the water available to countries down stream
- Makes trade possible by providing a trade route connecting the Meditteranean Sea and the Red Sea
22 Clues: a long period without rain • What resource is scarce in the Middle East? • What river does Israel, Syria, and Jordan share? • What body of water separates Saudi Arabia and Iran? • The most common landform in the middle east is what? • What is the major export of Southwest Asian countries? • (desert nomads) have called the desert home for thousands of years • ...
The black death 2022-12-13
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- being on the point of death; breathing your last
- a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague
- a disease of humans that is not communicable; caused by infection with Bacillus anthracis followed by septicemia
- an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean
- can be deadly
- during the middle ages when it killed nearly half the people of western europe
- an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- the land mass formed by the continents of Europe and Asia
- a landlocked republic in west central Asia bordering on northwestern China
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- move from one country or region to another and settle there
- the cause of a disease
- a rapidly progressive and frequently fatal form of the plague that can spread through the air from person to person
- a republic on the southwestern shores of the Arabian Peninsula on the Indian
- the event of dying or departure from life
- any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)
- the largest island in the Mediterranean
- ancient trade route
- never dying
- a Ukrainian peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
- existing everywhere
20 Clues: never dying • can be deadly • ancient trade route • existing everywhere • the cause of a disease • the largest island in the Mediterranean • the event of dying or departure from life • a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague • an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean • being on the point of death; breathing your last • ...
Unit Three: Ancient River Valleys 2021-09-13
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- A prince who gave up his worldly belongings searching for religious truths
- an empire founded in the middle east
- Religion that focuses on karma and the god Brahman
- a religion that focuses on how to look at the world around oneself
- class level based on occupation
- symbolizes the balance of two forces
- the state of perfect understanding of all things
- a writing system created and used in china
- a social hierarchy from the Aryans formalized with laws
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- a religion that focuses on how one should treat others
- a list of characteristics people should encompass
- a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- also known as the yellow river located in china
- class level based on temperament
- a predominate river where the Harappa empire began
- A religion celebrated in Persia that believes in the ultimate fight between good and evil
- a large city in Harappa known for its grid pattern
- gods gave them the power to rule and the power to overthrow if things became too tyrannical
- rebirth of the soul
- also known as untouchables for their class system
- purpose of life
- mountains to the north east of India
22 Clues: purpose of life • rebirth of the soul • class level based on occupation • class level based on temperament • an empire founded in the middle east • symbolizes the balance of two forces • mountains to the north east of India • a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • a writing system created and used in china • also known as the yellow river located in china • ...
The Church in the East and West- Kaitlyn 2017-01-04
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- The ________ of a martyr was sometimes placed underneath the altar.
- Bells and _________ were used.
- The ________ is the saving event of the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
- ________ were placed on either side of the altar.
- Lay people were separated from the altar by a ________.
- The consecration was done behind a/an ________ screen.
- The church in the west is centered in _________.
- The liturgy had ________ on the clergy.
- Icons were decorated in gold and________.
- The church in the _________ put emphasis was on the altar.
- In the church in the _________ the clergy presided over the liturgy.
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- The ________ sang responses referring to the cantor and the Word of God.
- The Romanesque churches evolved into Gothic churches of the ________ Ages.
- Sunday was chosen as the principal day to celebrate the Eucharist because it is the day on which the________ occurred.
- The church in the East is centered in _________.
- Anyone who desires to receive the Eucharist must first be free of mortal sin and in a________.
- A ________ chanted the word of God.
- The Bishop entered in majestic _________.
- The ________ of the Church is the official, public worship of God.
- The altar was made of ________ and placed in a semicircle.
20 Clues: Bells and _________ were used. • A ________ chanted the word of God. • The liturgy had ________ on the clergy. • The Bishop entered in majestic _________. • Icons were decorated in gold and________. • The church in the East is centered in _________. • The church in the west is centered in _________. • ________ were placed on either side of the altar. • ...
Cold war 2024-04-11
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- people who gave the soviet government more power
- occupied west berlin flew over supplies in berlin and rivalry with soviet union
- an organization that would interview hollywood
- A divided city that was split up in 4 sections with 4 countries also the capital of germany
- filled with 8 countries all communist named after a polish capital
- a rocket with a warhead or explosive
- To keep control of coummnism
- the main continent in the cold war
- alliance filled with 12 countries also known as the north atlantic treaty organization
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- a british politician
- The man who wrote Communist Manifesto
- a communist caribbean country where soviet nukes where stationed
- an organization to promote world peace. The headquarters was located in new york city
- someone going against their own country
- The main president in the cold war
- the biggest communist country also occupied east berlin and rivalry with usa
- War a war between soviet soldiers and united nations soliders in korean puneslia
- His last name only would falsely accuse of people who would be communist
- a country in the middle east where us rockets where stationed
- crazy russian leader
20 Clues: a british politician • crazy russian leader • To keep control of coummnism • The main president in the cold war • the main continent in the cold war • a rocket with a warhead or explosive • The man who wrote Communist Manifesto • someone going against their own country • an organization that would interview hollywood • people who gave the soviet government more power • ...
Theology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of ancient Israel
- A mound of debris revealing history.
- Region in the middle east
- Borders the fertile cresent
- Largest settlements along the jorden river
- Helped decipher hieroglyphics
- Incriptions that describe the israelites
- A system of writing using pictures(objects/ideas)
- A river that drains to the dead sea
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing
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- Extras bible mention of God's nation
- Is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin
- A system of writing using pictures(words/sounds)
- An ancient city with destroyed walls
- The king of the time period when the Moabite stone was created
- Was a Semitic-speaking civilization and region of the Southern Levant in the Ancient Near East during the late 2nd millennium BC.
- Destroyed by God and his people
- The Study of the past through artifacts
- The ancient or modern language of Greece, the only representative of the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family.
- A set of ancient jewish manuscripts found in a cave
20 Clues: Region in the middle east • Borders the fertile cresent • Helped decipher hieroglyphics • Destroyed by God and his people • A river that drains to the dead sea • Extras bible mention of God's nation • A mound of debris revealing history. • An ancient city with destroyed walls • The Study of the past through artifacts • Incriptions that describe the israelites • ...
Istorija 2022-11-23
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- how old was Otto the third when he died nubers are in words
- who received the lands of the west name in Lithuanian
- Which pagan leader did Brunonas kvertufietis convert to the faith name in lithuanian
- who invited Boleslovą Narsujį to build a Christian empire
- what new dynasty replaced the Carolingians in the 10th Century
- who received the lands of the east franc state name in Lithuanian
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- from wich Frankish state France formed
- in which annals the name of Lithuania was mentioned
- From what city was Vaitiekus Adalbertas
- who prepared for the end of the world in the year 1000
- who crowned Otto the first with Roman three numbers at the end
- where the Ottonian family came from
- Germany was formed from which Frankish state
- who received the lands of the north italy and middle of the empire name in Lithuanian
- what ruler of a new dynasty solved an old sore problem with one number ant the end
15 Clues: where the Ottonian family came from • from wich Frankish state France formed • From what city was Vaitiekus Adalbertas • Germany was formed from which Frankish state • in which annals the name of Lithuania was mentioned • who received the lands of the west name in Lithuanian • who prepared for the end of the world in the year 1000 • ...
Interpol Investigation Challenge 2023-10-07
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- The United States' primary counter-terrorism agency
- A country in East Asia known for its efforts in countering cyber threats and cyber terrorism
- The country that hosts the annual Munich Security Conference, discussing counter-terrorism strategies
- The country where INTERPOL's General Secretariat is located
- The organization responsible for implementing counter-terrorism sanctions at the United Nations
- A country in Southeast Asia that has faced threats from groups like Abu Sayyaf
- The United States' primary intelligence agency responsible for counter-terrorism analysis
- A term for the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, often for political purposes
- A global network of law enforcement agencies that share information and collaborate on international crime
- The United Nations agency responsible for providing counter-terrorism assistance to member states
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- The international organization that sets global standards for combating money laundering and terrorist financing
- A term for the process of gathering and analyzing information to prevent terrorist activities
- The international organization focused on aviation security and counter-terrorism
- A country known for its involvement in counter-terrorism efforts in the Middle East
- The international organization focused on nuclear security and counter-terrorism
- The branch of the military responsible for counter-terrorism operations in the United States
- The European Union's law enforcement agency that deals with cross-border crime and terrorism
- A term for the use of non-lethal tactics and strategies to counter terrorism
- The United Kingdom's primary domestic intelligence and security agency
- A country in East Africa that has faced challenges from terrorist groups like Al-Shabaab
20 Clues: The United States' primary counter-terrorism agency • The country where INTERPOL's General Secretariat is located • The United Kingdom's primary domestic intelligence and security agency • A term for the use of non-lethal tactics and strategies to counter terrorism • A country in Southeast Asia that has faced threats from groups like Abu Sayyaf • ...
Chapter 28 Lesson 1 2025-04-17
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- communist leader of China
- Post-war Germany was divided into _____ zones
- this was the name of West Germany that aligns with the US
- military alliance of communist governments in Eastern Europe and was created by the Soviets
- attempts to overthrow or undermine a government by working secretly within that government
- who was the diplomat that Truman turned to for addressing the Soviet threat
- spying
- name of the international peace organization that was discussed at the Yalta Conference
- formed by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations that worked as an alliance
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- this is where the first UN meeting was
- this was the name of East Germany that aligns with the Soviet Union
- this injected $13 billion in supplies, machinery, and food into Western Europe
- reckless use of unproven accusations
- magazine editor that claimed to be a Soviet spy
- Post-war Berlin was divided into _____ zones
- a war in which two enemies do not fight in combat but instead compete and conflict in other ways
- policy of holding back or stopping communism
- delivery of supplies by airplane
- New York couple and Communist Party members, accused of passing atomic bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- Middle East conflict over _____ was between Jews and Arabs
- Trumans promise of US support for any free nation resisting communist aggression
- who came up with the Marshall Plan
- symbolic division between East and West in Europe during the Cold War
- this is where the allied leaders met to discuss Europe's post-war future
- former leader of China that retreated to Taiwan
25 Clues: spying • communist leader of China • delivery of supplies by airplane • who came up with the Marshall Plan • reckless use of unproven accusations • this is where the first UN meeting was • Post-war Berlin was divided into _____ zones • policy of holding back or stopping communism • Post-war Germany was divided into _____ zones • ...
Unit 5 Countries 2020-11-09
34 Clues: Loe • Ida • Edel • Suvi • Kagu • Lääs • Pesa • Talv • Põhi • Küla • Post • Sügis • Kirre • Wales • Lõuna • Kevad • Põder • Vaikne • Kuulus • Rannik • Rüütel • Pealinn • Šotimaa • Pääsuke • Künklik • Iirimaa • Punarind • Rahvuslik • Parlament • Põhjapoolne • Vares/kaaren • Tasase pinnamoega • festival Laulupidu • Ring- või huvireis/tuur
Geography 2021-10-07
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- A measure of how steep land is
- rose It points which way is north, south, east, west and some intermediate directions on a map
- A map of earth that models its shape
- What is it like there?
- Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- A representational drawing of a location
- Location A location of a place in relation to another place
- Height above sea level
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- The mix of human and nonhuman features at a given location
- Location The exact position of a place on earth often stated in latitude and longitude
- scale The ratio between the distance between two points found on the map as compared to the actual distance between these points in the real world
- Study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth
- features The natural characteristic of the earth's surface
- Distance north or south of the Equator
- An imaginary line around Earth's middle
15 Clues: What is it like there? • Height above sea level • A measure of how steep land is • A map of earth that models its shape • Distance north or south of the Equator • An imaginary line around Earth's middle • A representational drawing of a location • Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • Study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth • ...
Geography Introduction Vocabulary 2025-09-17
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- A round model of the Earth
- Imaginary lines that go around the Earth from east to west and measure distance north or south of the Equator
- Half of the Earth, such as the Northern or Southern half
- Rose A symbol on a map that shows directions (north, south, east, west)
- A very large body of salt water (there are five on Earth)
- The place where something is found on Earth
- An area of Earth that has common features, such as climate, landforms, or culture
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- Imaginary lines that go from the North Pole to the South Pole and measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- (or Key) A box on a map that explains the meaning of symbols or colors
- The study of the Earth, its land, water, air, and people
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides it into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- A flat drawing that shows places on Earth
- ______ Meridian The imaginary line at 0° longitude that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- One of the seven large land areas on Earth (like Africa or Asia)
- A tool on a map that shows the relationship between distances on the map and real distances on Earth
15 Clues: A round model of the Earth • A flat drawing that shows places on Earth • The place where something is found on Earth • The study of the Earth, its land, water, air, and people • Half of the Earth, such as the Northern or Southern half • A very large body of salt water (there are five on Earth) • One of the seven large land areas on Earth (like Africa or Asia) • ...
Social Studies Project Crossword 2023-03-03
5 Clues: to divide into parts • give someone authority to act in a certain way • An empire that controlled much of the Middle East • an organization whose principle is to maintain world peace • a secret treaty made to divide up the middle east between the UK and France
woords 2024-03-12
20 Clues: East • Asia • West • Maine • South • Texas • North • Paris • Alaska • Moscow • Africa • Equator • Florida • Nothpole • LakeHuron • Southpole • MexicCity • California • Arcticcircle • mississppiriver
i 2021-09-26
20 Clues: rest • time • west • east • meter • speed • final • second • height • gravity • initial • freefall • position • distance • velocity • constant • kinematics • deceleration • displacement • acceleration
12 2023-03-09
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- A place where children go to be educated.
- Not having or including another.
- A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- To use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something.
- Close to someone or something in distance.
- To make it possible or easier for someone to do something, by doing part of the work.
- Having great physical power and ability.
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- To weep.
- A fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages.
- One of the four periods (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) into which the year is commonly divided.
- Not old.
- Fully and completely correct or accurate.
- Number four in a series.
13 Clues: To weep. • Not old. • Number four in a series. • Not having or including another. • Having great physical power and ability. • A place where children go to be educated. • Fully and completely correct or accurate. • Close to someone or something in distance. • A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause. • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-09
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- talented painter and sculptor who carved the David from marble
- the famous portrait painted by da Vinci of a wealthy merchants wife
- genius painter, sculptor and inventor
- the skill of reading which became more widespread due to the printing press
- this brought Europeans into contact with the Middle East
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- the city-state that was the "birthplace" of the renaissance
- outside of the influence of religion
- the city-state that had the biggest population and was home to the Pope
- a wealthy person who paid for an artists original work
- the philosophy that looked beyond religion for answers and knowledge
- powerful family that gained wealth and power from running their own bank
- the city-state that controlled the waters and controlled the trade with the Ottomans
- this trade route brought rare goods from East Asia over land routes
13 Clues: outside of the influence of religion • genius painter, sculptor and inventor • a wealthy person who paid for an artists original work • this brought Europeans into contact with the Middle East • the city-state that was the "birthplace" of the renaissance • talented painter and sculptor who carved the David from marble • ...
101 2016-08-02
20 Clues: Dam • Five • Iron • East • Baird • Gretel • Israel • Golfer • Camels • Charger • Gagarin • Pebbles • Thousand • Retailer • Paddling • Platypus • Microsoft • Evergreen • Cinderella • Centennial
Spelling test 2022-11-16
20 Clues: map • east • west • north • south • writer • dancer • compass • explore • painter • popular • journal • novelist • hospital • treasure • searching • scientist • adventure • shipwreck • binoculars
Unit 5 Countries 2020-11-09
34 Clues: Loe • Ida • Edel • Suvi • Post • Kagu • Talv • Põhi • Küla • Lääs • Pesa • Lõuna • Wales • Kevad • Põder • Kirre • Sügis • Naaber • Vaikne • Rüütel • Kuulus • Rannik • Pealinn • Šotimaa • Pääsuke • Künklik • Iirimaa • Punarind • Parlament • Rahvuslik • Põhjapoolne • Vares/kaaren • Tasase pinnamoega • Ring- või huvireis/tuur
Japan Cities Crossword 2025-03-11
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- north of Tokyo
- south of Yamanashi
- south of Kyoto and Kobe
- Northmost city on the map
- southmost city on the map
- east of Nagoya
- on the same island as Nagasaki and Kumamoto
- east of Okayama, north of Osaka (The overrated guy from the Lakers?!?)
- city where the first atomic bomb was dropped
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- closest to Hokkaido
- west of Tokyo, east of Yamanashi
- east of Osaka, west of Shizuoka
- capital of Japan
- has the same letters as "Tokyo" but rearranged
- city where the second atomic bomb was dropped
- west of Kobe, north of Kochi
- south of Okayama, east of Kumamoto
17 Clues: north of Tokyo • east of Nagoya • capital of Japan • south of Yamanashi • closest to Hokkaido • south of Kyoto and Kobe • Northmost city on the map • southmost city on the map • west of Kobe, north of Kochi • east of Osaka, west of Shizuoka • west of Tokyo, east of Yamanashi • south of Okayama, east of Kumamoto • on the same island as Nagasaki and Kumamoto • ...
People of the Middle East 2022-10-27
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- _____ made the country wealth and powerful
- The ______ make up the majority in several countries
- Descendants from the great sea traders the ______________
- _______ between Palestinians and Israeli continues today
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- In 1948, Israel was created by the United Nations as a ________ for the Jews
- Ever since the country has been in ________
- Movement known as ________ began
- The Middle East is home to a _____ diversity of people
8 Clues: Movement known as ________ began • _____ made the country wealth and powerful • Ever since the country has been in ________ • The ______ make up the majority in several countries • The Middle East is home to a _____ diversity of people • _______ between Palestinians and Israeli continues today • Descendants from the great sea traders the ______________ • ...
AP World History 2018-04-09
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- Gunpowder Islamic Empire - most tolerant - Sikhism prevalent - most diverse - Taj Mahal - ended with British imperialism
- eastern half of former Roman Empire - Eastern Orthodox Christianity - Justinian, icons, greek fire - influenced Russians
- Europe lost American colonies, colonized Africa, Asia, & Australia - more intense than 1st colonization, Europeans thought they were racially superior due to twisting of Darwin's theory of evolution, White Man's Burden - Co. one of the causes of WWI and WWII - following decolonization there was lots of turmoil and chaos due to new boundaries around ethnic rival groups --> genocides and war
- got rid of feudalism, _____ emperor's power restored, US influence, govt increased industrialization & reforms
- no geographic barriers due to technology like internet and planes - economic, social, and political interdependence
- 5 relationships, patriarchy, education, filial piety, meritocracy, bureaucracy/civil service exam - scholar-gentry
- early = conquest - later = trade and blending, originally had more women's rights until blend with Persian --> veils
- founded in Middle East but part of the Roman Empire, lots of early persecution, promoted equality among classes - became a unifying power in Europe during Middle Ages/Post-Classical then began to slowly lose power with each new development
- people originated from this place
- most labor intensive crop = lots of slave labor needed - Brazil & Caribbean
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- political and social system in which landed aristocracy has power
- reaction of Hindu caste system (rejected it) - reincarnation - promoted equality among classes
- __________ Revolution - settled farming --> more people --> cities --> specialized jobs & government
- economic system in which the mother country exploits the colonies for money, labor, resources, and a market creating a monopoly using a favorable balance of trade (more exports and imports)
- tried to remain isolated, caught in Opium addiction (thanks Great Britain), govt fought off industrialization
- spread from East Europe across without Japan or India, spread bubonic plague, brutal warfare, religious toleration, meritocracy, increased trade due to safe roads, khanates (Russia, China, Middle East, Central Asia)
- extensive roads and terracing - no slavery - mita tribute system (later adopted by Spanish) - llamas and potatoes
- father of socialism - wanted a classless society in which people owned the means of production (factories) - twisted into communism
- started in 1299 by Osman - Gunpowder Islamic Empire - very tolerant of others - took Constantinople from the Byzantine, government bureaucracy, government didn't want to industrialize during Modern Era, became known as the Sick Man of Europe during Modern, ethnic nationalist rivalries and revolutions - fell when WWI ended
- social hierarchy created by Spanish - peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, natives, mulattos, zambos, slaves
- Zheng He (Islamic eunuch) extensive maritime exploration in IOTN - ____ was isolated following Zheng He - Confucian values
- people migrated from Sahara down to Southeast Africa, brought iron, Islam, & Arabic to help create Swahili
22 Clues: people originated from this place • political and social system in which landed aristocracy has power • most labor intensive crop = lots of slave labor needed - Brazil & Caribbean • reaction of Hindu caste system (rejected it) - reincarnation - promoted equality among classes • ...
Vocabulary 6th Grade 2023-11-10
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- A Middle Eastern dessert made of thin pastry dough, honey, and nuts.
- The way a human or other animal acts in a certain situation.
- Dangers, statements of an intent to cause harm.
- Careful plans for solving a problem or achieving a goal.
- Changes into a different form.
- being in a bad mood due to disappointment or annoyance.
- An act of stopping something from happening.
- Mean or unkind; causing suffering or pain.
- A country in the Middle East that is on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Things that are believed to be true without proof.
- The language originally of the Arab people, now widely spoken in the Middle East and Northern Africa.
- A feeling of admiration; an understanding that someone or something should be treated in a proper way.
- A decision resulting from careful thinking.
- Pale green nuts.
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- People who flee war, hunger, bad treatment, or natural disaster, often with no definite place to go.
- An act of making fun of a person or other animal; an act of provoking a person or other animal in a playful way
- A story passed from person to person that has not been proved true.
- Extremely embarrassing.
- A style of pronunciation or way of speaking a language.
- A feeling of respect for oneself and confidence in one's abilities.
- A force that hurts or destroys.
- Ready or likely to attack or argue.
- A leader of a group that causes trouble or opposes authority.
- Numerical data that is collected, organized, and studied.
- A quick look at something.
- Forced someone to leave a school, organization, or country as a result of bad behavior.
- Spreading information that may or may not be true about a person who is not present.
- Seeing an event happen, such as a crime, accident, or ceremony.
- Results of an action or actions.
- Moved in a sneaky way, often because of embarrassment, sadness, or fear.
30 Clues: Pale green nuts. • Extremely embarrassing. • A quick look at something. • Changes into a different form. • A force that hurts or destroys. • Results of an action or actions. • Ready or likely to attack or argue. • Mean or unkind; causing suffering or pain. • A decision resulting from careful thinking. • An act of stopping something from happening. • ...
Jets R Pass 2023-08-21
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- West of Saudi Arabia
- It joins Euphrates and Tigris
- Flows thru israel syria jordan
- SE of strait of hormuz
- Above the Persion Gulf
- East of iraq
- East of Gaza Strip
- Flows thru syria and iraq (Top)
- SE of iran
- East of egypt west of saudi Arabia
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- Flows from syria thru iraq (Bottom)
- East of Egypt
- North of red sea
- Used to transport oil
- It connects Persion Gulf And Arabian sea
- West of iran
- Arabia South of iraq
- West of jordan
18 Clues: SE of iran • East of iraq • West of iran • East of Egypt • West of jordan • North of red sea • East of Gaza Strip • West of Saudi Arabia • Used to transport oil • SE of strait of hormuz • Above the Persion Gulf • Arabia South of iraq • It joins Euphrates and Tigris • Flows thru israel syria jordan • Flows thru syria and iraq (Top) • East of egypt west of saudi Arabia • ...
The Church in the East and West- Kaitlyn 2017-01-05
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- The church in the west was centered in _________.
- The ________ sang responses referring to the cantor and the Word of God.
- The consecration was done behind a/an ________ screen.
- The ________ is the saving event of the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
- In the church in the _________ the clergy presided over the liturgy.
- Sunday was chosen as the principal day to celebrate the Eucharist because it is the day on which the________ occurred.
- Icons were decorated in gold and________.
- Anyone who desires to receive the Eucharist must first be free of mortal sin and in a________.
- The altar was made of ________ and placed in a semicircle.
- The church in the _________ put emphasis was on the altar.
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- The Romanesque churches evolved into Gothic churches of the ________ Ages.
- ______ were placed on either side of the altar.
- The church in the East was centered in _________.
- The liturgy had ________ on the clergy.
- The ________ of the Church is the official, public worship of God.
- The Bishop entered in majestic _________.
- Lay people were separated from the altar by a ________.
- Bells and _________ were used.
- A ________ chanted the word of God.
- The ________ of a martyr was sometimes placed underneath the altar.
20 Clues: Bells and _________ were used. • A ________ chanted the word of God. • The liturgy had ________ on the clergy. • The Bishop entered in majestic _________. • Icons were decorated in gold and________. • ______ were placed on either side of the altar. • The church in the west was centered in _________. • The church in the East was centered in _________. • ...
CONFLICTS IN THE WORLD/EFFORTS TO RESOLVE THEM 2017-02-19
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- Black Banner fighters in religious war
- religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah
- country in Western Asia, bordered by Turkey, Iran, ,Kuwait ,Saudi Arabia, Syria
- unjust or prejudicial treatment of
- claims to just actions
- Center of Islamic State in N. Iraq
- landlocked East African country
- determined attempts
- African country on the Gulf of Guinea
- not accepting of, cannot endure
- put into effect
- strength, make do, inflict
- prolonged fighting, war, resistance
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- threatened religious group
- unpredictable emotional change
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
- the exalted one of Islam religion
- active hostility, opposition
- deliberate killing of an ethnic group
- cruel treatment
- change, adopt something different
- sovereign state in the Middle East that is recognized by 136 UN members and since 2012
- Africa country on southernmost tip of the African continent
- country regarded by Jews, Christians and Muslims as the biblical Holy Land
- disputed territoy between Israel and Palestine
- formal indication of a choice
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- course of action, contract
- a lineage, a genealogical line
29 Clues: cruel treatment • put into effect • determined attempts • claims to just actions • threatened religious group • course of action, contract • strength, make do, inflict • active hostility, opposition • formal indication of a choice • unpredictable emotional change • a lineage, a genealogical line • landlocked East African country • not accepting of, cannot endure • ...
Module 6 Assessment 2025-04-22
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- - System where the government controls everything.
- - A person taken for a deal.
- - The scandal that made Nixon leave his job.
- - Group that controls oil prices.
- - Country where hostages were taken.
- - Last Soviet leader who changed things.
- - More openness in the Soviet Union.
- war - Time of tension between the USA and USSR.
- - Country that helped get hostages back.
- Germany - Part controlled by the Soviets.
- - Country that became free from communism.
- East - Region with many countries and fights.
- Wall - Wall that split Berlin for years.
- - Leader in Iran who opposed America.
- - Leader in Panama caught for drugs.
- - First unelected president, took over after Nixon.
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- - Country where a big war happened.
- - A big country Nixon visited to be friends.
- - People showing they don’t like something.
- - Country that lost communism in 1989.
- - Country that became free in 1989.
- - People from the Soviet Union.
- - Country where the leader was executed.
- - President who worked for peace.
- - When prices go up a lot.
- - Usually for rights or arrangements and beliefs.
- Gulf - Where Iraq invaded Kuwait.
- - When a president forgives a crime.
- - Economic change in the Soviet Union.
- - Time when someone is president.
30 Clues: - When prices go up a lot. • - A person taken for a deal. • - People from the Soviet Union. • - Group that controls oil prices. • - President who worked for peace. • Gulf - Where Iraq invaded Kuwait. • - Time when someone is president. • - Country where a big war happened. • - Country that became free in 1989. • - Country where hostages were taken. • ...
China in the Middle Ages 2025-08-12
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- Sea-based trade and exploration routes
- Philosophy emphasizing family loyalty and social harmony
- Fine ceramic highly prized in domestic and foreign trade
- Nomadic group that ruled China during the Yuan dynasty
- Water-control systems supporting farming
- Centralized government structure ruled by emperors
- Crop that underpinned agricultural expansion
- that reunified China and ushered in a golden age
- Overland trade route connecting China to Europe and the Middle East
- Mongol-led period also known as the Mongol Ascendancy
- Confucian revival integrating Buddhism and Daoism
- Navigational tool enabling long-distance sea travel
- Spread of cultural ideas and technologies
- Commodity that played a major historic trade role
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- Method using carved blocks to print on paper
- System of departments and officials under imperial rule
- Growth of cities as trade and administrative hubs
- Test to select government officials based on Confucian learning
- Government official selected through civil service exams
- known for major technological and commercial advances
- famous for maritime expeditions and imperial consolidation
- Chinese innovation used in weapons and fireworks
- Religion from India that spread through East Asia
- Chinese invention that revolutionized writing and printing
- System where other states paid tribute to China
25 Clues: Sea-based trade and exploration routes • Water-control systems supporting farming • Spread of cultural ideas and technologies • Method using carved blocks to print on paper • Crop that underpinned agricultural expansion • System where other states paid tribute to China • Chinese innovation used in weapons and fireworks • that reunified China and ushered in a golden age • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1: Geo & His 2024-11-29
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- How many countries are in the UK?
- Who wrote "The Republic"?
- The _________ depression is the lowest point on Earth
- Has the largest population
- The "Magna Carter" means the _____________
- The biggest African country
- The first country in the Middle East where oil was discovered
- The Nile River flows ______________
- The ancient Egyptians God of The Sun
- The driest desert on Earth
- The Hanging Gardens were found in ___________
- The French Revolution stormed the _____ in 1789
- Which country has the most volcanoes?
- The ancient city of Rome was built on _______ hills.
- The Israeli-Palastinian conflict began after World War __
- The Islamic Calendar is based on _____ cycles
- Slightly more than ____ of the World's Muslim Population lives in the middle East
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- "The Father of History"
- How many countries are there in Africa?
- A British overseas territory named after Tariq Bin Ziad
- The region in Egypt that is located in Asia
- The first female Pharaoh of Egypt
- The name of the deepest point in the Earth's oceans
- How many countries are located in the Southern Hemisphere?
- The first emperor of Ottoman Empire
- The longest reigning ancient Egyptian king
- How many stars are on the Australian flag?
- The fourth smallest country in the world
- is the world's 5th most widely spoken language
- The fourth president of the US
- How many time zones does Russia have?
- The Netherlands is another name for __________
- the grandfather of ISA, The Jesus(PU)
- Francisco Goden Gate Bridge is located in ________
- Cambodia is located in continent _________
- Which direction do latitude lines run on a globe?
- The capital of Sri Lanka
- Built the Step Pyramid
38 Clues: Built the Step Pyramid • "The Father of History" • The capital of Sri Lanka • Who wrote "The Republic"? • Has the largest population • The driest desert on Earth • The biggest African country • The fourth president of the US • How many countries are in the UK? • The first female Pharaoh of Egypt • The first emperor of Ottoman Empire • The Nile River flows ______________ • ...
Crossword Creation 2025-10-09
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- The rights that are given to citizens such as free speech and voting
- An important U.S. government building that was also attacked on 9/11
- The year the U.S. invaded Iraq to search for WMDS
- Citizens vote for Legislatures that then vote for the leader
- The president during the Persian Gulf War
- An ethnic group that lives throughout the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S.
- The group running Afghanistan's government
- The religion that believes in the prophet Muhhammad
- An ethnic group that was promised their own country, but has yet to receive it.
- This was the leader of the terrorist group that attacked the U.S. on 9/11 2001
- The minority of Muslims who believe the leader should be related to Muhammad
- This was the day when America was attacked by the group Al-Qaeda
- The year 9/11 happened and the U.S. invaded Afghanistan to find Al-Qaeda the group that did 9/11
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- Two levels of Legislature/Parliament
- The president during war on terror and the operation Iraqi freedom
- The majority of Muslims are this and believe the leader should be anyone who fits well
- Democracy Citizens vote directly for Legislatures and the leader
- These are nuclear weapons of mass destructing weapons
- One person leader
- The terrorist group that did the attack on the U.S. on 9/11 2001
- Parliament of Israel
- The religion that believes Jesus is the son of God
- This was the dictator of Iraq for many years
- This was the war where Iraq invaded Kuwait for there Oil in 1991
- Kings, Queens, princes, passed down by family
- The oldest religion in the Middle East follows the commands from the Torah
26 Clues: One person leader • Parliament of Israel • Two levels of Legislature/Parliament • The president during the Persian Gulf War • The group running Afghanistan's government • This was the dictator of Iraq for many years • Kings, Queens, princes, passed down by family • The year the U.S. invaded Iraq to search for WMDS • The religion that believes Jesus is the son of God • ...
FIND YOUR GIFT LOCATION 2023-12-20
Ward Culture Study Guide Part 2 2022-12-09
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- The most widely spoken language family. Hearth - The Caucuses Mountains, then diffused all around the world.
- The process by which elements of different cultures are blended together to create a new culture. Ex. food, language, and music.
- Not just the exchange of goods, but also the exchange of technologies and ideas
- Universalizing religion. Hearth on the Arabian Peninsula, diffused through Middle Eastern trade routes. Cultural Landscape - Mosques.
- Ethnic religion. Hearth in India, strict hierarchy known as the caste system.
- A blending of culture to form a new hybrid culture. Examples - Santeria and bluegrass.
- When a foreign power has influence over distant lands.
- The process of becoming a city. All types of diffusion are present in shaping culture here.
- Modern form of technology that makes globalization possible, but also responsible for the loss of indigenous languages, reshaping of all language.
- When a more advanced civilization controls another for economic and strategic gain.
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- When members of a culture will adopt some of the traits of the dominant group. Example: Spanglish.
- Universalizing religion. Hearth in the Middle East, diffused around the world starting with European colonization. Cultural Landscape - Cathedral/Church.
- The type of religion that does not seek new adherents, their religion is closely tied with a cultural identity. Have to be "born into the tribe".
- Place names. Can be derived from topographical features, important people, or events.
- Universalizing religion. Hearth in India, spread throughout Asia. A way to achieve enlightenment. Cultural Landscape - Temples and gardens.
- The type of religion that seeks new adherents. Thinks their ways are true and best.
- Ethnic religion. Hearth in the Middle East diffused through diaspora due to millennia of persecution and anti-Semitism.
- The language of business, or international language. Used when speakers don't share a common language.
- When members of a culture will adopt nearly all of the traits of the dominant group, losing their original culture. Example: American Indian children in the 19th century.
- The creolization of language. More limited vocabulary and grammar structure.
- Universalizing religion. Hearth in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. Spread through relocation diffusion thanks to British military service.
- Regional variations on language.
22 Clues: Regional variations on language. • When a foreign power has influence over distant lands. • The creolization of language. More limited vocabulary and grammar structure. • Ethnic religion. Hearth in India, strict hierarchy known as the caste system. • Not just the exchange of goods, but also the exchange of technologies and ideas • ...
World History Units 1 & 4 Review 2024-12-12
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- Main disease that decimated Native American populations
- Wanted their own land/ nation out of the creation of Israel; source of Arab Israeli conflict
- What type of exchange transferred plants, diseases, animals, and tech between the Old and New World
- What religion spread/ flourished across north Africa by merchants?
- Determines a person's caste in Hinduism
- Determines your opportunities
- Ocean that connected Africa, Middle East, India, and Asia for trade and led to cultural/ religious diffusion
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- First major monotheistic religion that will influence Christianity and Islam
- Division of India based on religious differences (Hindus v Muslims)
- Used Chinampas to create more farmable land
- Spread religion, culture, and technology in the early modern period (especially between China and Europe)
- Type of Christianity that unified Europe in the Middle Ages
- Limited/ disrupted African tribal groups culture and traditional ways of life--> massive depopulation
- Empire that blocked traditional trade routes by taxing European Christians; increased need to explore!
- Decreased the power of the Catholic Church and causes end of Feudalism
- Interest in traveling to this location increased after Marco Polo's stories of wealth and exploration
- System of land ownership based on services and obligations in the Middle Ages
17 Clues: Determines your opportunities • Determines a person's caste in Hinduism • Used Chinampas to create more farmable land • Main disease that decimated Native American populations • Type of Christianity that unified Europe in the Middle Ages • What religion spread/ flourished across north Africa by merchants? • ...
Great Grains 2022-03-23
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- Staple dish of Middle East and North Africa.
- Half of these servings should be:
- The edible seeds of plants.
- Goddess of the harvest.
- Number 1 staple dish in the world.
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- Has been parboiled to save nutrients.
- Typically served in the south.
- Simple combination of flour and water.
- This reduces stress and inflammation.
- Italian dish using cornmeal.
10 Clues: Goddess of the harvest. • The edible seeds of plants. • Italian dish using cornmeal. • Typically served in the south. • Half of these servings should be: • Number 1 staple dish in the world. • Has been parboiled to save nutrients. • This reduces stress and inflammation. • Simple combination of flour and water. • Staple dish of Middle East and North Africa.
ethnic groups and religious groups - kamilya burke 2020-10-05
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- islam arabs, kurds, muslim.
- The kurds speak this language
- perisans speak this
- largest group in the middle east
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- what the arabs speak
- group groups that have the same religion
- group people who believe in the same things
- speak a language call farsi
- islam what the persians practice
- A group of people that travel everywhere
10 Clues: perisans speak this • what the arabs speak • speak a language call farsi • islam arabs, kurds, muslim. • The kurds speak this language • largest group in the middle east • islam what the persians practice • group groups that have the same religion • A group of people that travel everywhere • group people who believe in the same things
Egypt 2023-05-19
10 Clues: located in the North • It is a city in Egypt • Ocean located in Egypt • Near the South of Egypt • its south of the Nile River • located in the North Africa • A river closest to Nile delta • This River is located in Egypt • located in Northeastern Africa • near the middle east between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
latin root crossword puzzle 2024-03-13
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- a building where things are manufactured
- be in charge of something
- combining something with another.
- violent behavior toward another
- a presentation of someone to another person
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- handle or control something/one
- having 2 opposite ideas at the same time
- an item that is sold
- A market usually in the Middle East
- going forward toward an achievement
10 Clues: an item that is sold • be in charge of something • handle or control something/one • violent behavior toward another • combining something with another. • A market usually in the Middle East • going forward toward an achievement • a building where things are manufactured • having 2 opposite ideas at the same time • a presentation of someone to another person
Nowhere Boy 2021-01-21
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- Max's French caretaker: Madame _______
- Brussels's mascot and idol
- A group of refugees from the middle east
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- The only known female Muslim in the School of Happiness
- Max's older sister
- Ahmed's youngest sister
- The Brussels version of the "Scouts"
- Amhed and Max's favorite superhero
- Where the terrorist attacks were struck
- Where Amhed went for a lifeboat
10 Clues: Max's older sister • Ahmed's youngest sister • Brussels's mascot and idol • Where Amhed went for a lifeboat • Amhed and Max's favorite superhero • The Brussels version of the "Scouts" • Max's French caretaker: Madame _______ • Where the terrorist attacks were struck • A group of refugees from the middle east • The only known female Muslim in the School of Happiness
Great Grains 2022-03-23
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- The edible seeds of plants.
- Goddess of the harvest.
- Number 1 staple dish in the world.
- This reduces stress and inflammation.
- Italian dish using cornmeal.
- Simple combination of flour and water.
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- Has been parboiled to save nutrients.
- Half of these servings should be:
- Typically served in the south.
- Staple dish of Middle East and North Africa.
10 Clues: Goddess of the harvest. • The edible seeds of plants. • Italian dish using cornmeal. • Typically served in the south. • Half of these servings should be: • Number 1 staple dish in the world. • Has been parboiled to save nutrients. • This reduces stress and inflammation. • Simple combination of flour and water. • Staple dish of Middle East and North Africa.
Great Grains 2022-03-23
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- The edible seeds of plants.
- Goddess of the harvest.
- Number 1 staple dish in the world.
- This reduces stress and inflammation.
- Italian dish using cornmeal.
- Simple combination of flour and water.
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- Has been parboiled to save nutrients.
- Half of these servings should be:
- Typically served in the south.
- Staple dish of Middle East and North Africa.
10 Clues: Goddess of the harvest. • The edible seeds of plants. • Italian dish using cornmeal. • Typically served in the south. • Half of these servings should be: • Number 1 staple dish in the world. • Has been parboiled to save nutrients. • This reduces stress and inflammation. • Simple combination of flour and water. • Staple dish of Middle East and North Africa.
Do I know Heeda? 2021-07-10
10 Clues: my middle name • favourite plant • my favourite colour • favourite animated movie • what do I want really bad? • how many piercings do I have • what can I not live without? • how many rings do I wear daily • which side of London did i grow up in • which university did I do my undergraduate degree in?
The Negro Speaks of rivers 2025-01-30
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- African country mentioned in poem
- Abe Lincoln is what type of allusion
- River in the Middle East
- Egyptian civilization is associated with this river
- Port of slaves
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- What do the rivers symbolize
- Year poem was written
- How many stanzas
- Euphrates is what type of allusion
- Repetition of "I've" is what type of literary device
10 Clues: Port of slaves • How many stanzas • Year poem was written • River in the Middle East • What do the rivers symbolize • African country mentioned in poem • Euphrates is what type of allusion • Abe Lincoln is what type of allusion • Egyptian civilization is associated with this river • Repetition of "I've" is what type of literary device
Cold War unit 8 Crossword 2025-04-23
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- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, a major superpower during the Cold War
- Conflict between groups within the same country
- Island to which the nationalist leaders retreated
- Leader who established the People's Republic of China
- Political ideology that gained power in China in 1949
- Relating to a population sharing cultural traditions
- Region in South Asia that was a site of conflict between India and Pakistan
- Egyptian leader who nationalized the Suez Canal
- Waterway nationalized by Egypt
- Technology developed and used during World War II, which became a focus of the Cold War
- Empire that dominated much of the Middle East for 600 years
- Hindu-majority country formed after the separation of British India
- Muslim-majority country formed after the separation of British India
- System of ideas, especially one concerning politics
- A union formed for mutual benefit, often between countries
- European control and influence over territories, which Middle Eastern leaders sought to cast off
- Symbol of China being "carved up" by foreign powers
- Foreign influences exploiting a country's weak state
- Country that gained full control from the British in 1919
- The process by which new, independent nations and governments emerged after the end of European empires
- Site of a nuclear disaster
- Leader of the independence movement against British control in South Asia
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- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, like the Chinese Communist Revolution
- Secret agreement between Britain and France to divide Ottoman territories
- The ideological rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union
- A region that was heavily shaped by the end of the Ottoman Empire and European colonialism
- Revolution that overthrew China's last imperial dynasty
- Political party that tried to rebuild China after the revolution
- Those who exploit weak states for foreign gain
- The rapid increase and spread of nuclear weapons
- Conference where newly independent nations discussed non-alignment
- The US and the Soviet Union, which competed for influence over new nations
- City in Japan where the first nuclear weapon was used
- Region where the US protected economic interests
- Leader of the People's Republic of China
- Language imposed on East Pakistan
- Economic system that aims to redistribute resources
- Language spoken in East Pakistan
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- Economic system of the Soviet Union and China
- A major superpower during the Cold War
- Formerly East Pakistan, gained independence in 1971
- City in Japan where a nuclear weapon was detonated
- Competition between the US and USSR to accumulate more nuclear weapons
- Economic system of the United States
- Country where the US intervened in politics in the 1950s
46 Clues: Site of a nuclear disaster • Waterway nationalized by Egypt • Language spoken in East Pakistan • Language imposed on East Pakistan • Economic system of the United States • A major superpower during the Cold War • Leader of the People's Republic of China • Economic system of the Soviet Union and China • Those who exploit weak states for foreign gain • ...
Asian countries 2025-08-04
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- in the corner of the old Singapore flag
- Saudi Arabia's main colour on it's flag
- Saudi arabia's Largest lake
- what country recently changed its name in Asia
- what is the biggest country in middle east
- Singapore's Population density
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- which is the smallest borders Malaysia
- Türkiye's Highest mountain
- Türkiye's Capital
- What's Saudi Arabia's main religion
10 Clues: Türkiye's Capital • Türkiye's Highest mountain • Saudi arabia's Largest lake • Singapore's Population density • What's Saudi Arabia's main religion • which is the smallest borders Malaysia • in the corner of the old Singapore flag • Saudi Arabia's main colour on it's flag • what is the biggest country in middle east • what country recently changed its name in Asia
3 Cups of Tea crossword 2013-05-07
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- Greg's daughter
- Haji Mehdi took these from Haji Ali for the school
- Author of 3 cups of tea
- Haji Ali's son
- A place in the middle east
- Greg's wife
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- Korphe is located there
- The town were Greg built his first school
- He gave Greg a lot of money and is a millionare
- Haji Ali's wife
- Korphe people drink and like this
11 Clues: Greg's wife • Haji Ali's son • Greg's daughter • Haji Ali's wife • Korphe is located there • Author of 3 cups of tea • A place in the middle east • Korphe people drink and like this • The town were Greg built his first school • He gave Greg a lot of money and is a millionare • Haji Mehdi took these from Haji Ali for the school
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2013-03-20
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- a type of japanese drama
- most powerful feudal rulers from the 10th century to the middle 19th century in japan.
- company founded by the dutch in the early 17th century.
- initiator of the unification of japan
- known as henry the navigator
- he muslim hui-chinese, who commanded voyages to southeast asia and middle east.
- a chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644.
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- sailed around the southern most tip of africa in 1488.
- dynasty of shoguns that ruled a unified japan fro the 1603 to 1867.
- china's last dynasty
- fourth of the qing dynasty
- da gama comander of the first ships to sail directly from europe to india.
- a 1494 agreement between portugal and spain.
- a diamyo warrior of the senguko period.
- japanese form of poetry
- native to manchuria, ruled china during qing dynasty.
- was the third emperor of the ming dynasaty in china.
- the founder and first emperor of the ming dynasty of china.
18 Clues: china's last dynasty • japanese form of poetry • a type of japanese drama • fourth of the qing dynasty • known as henry the navigator • initiator of the unification of japan • a diamyo warrior of the senguko period. • a 1494 agreement between portugal and spain. • a chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644. • was the third emperor of the ming dynasaty in china. • ...
STRAND 1,2,3 &4 Revision 2020-11-05
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- overseas affairs
- aid given by organizations to a country
- USSR's goal in the Middle East
- money sent from overseas
- signed to settle issues between Tamaaiga
- being patriotic
- cultural knowledge passed down from generations to generations.
- settling a country by another to control
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- colony is freed
- international relations
- method of communicating comfortably with others
- jewish movement aimed for indepence
- a union of two or more people/country etc
- travelling out of your original country to live elsewhere
- author of the agreement between GBritain and Jews
- wars fought in the same country by its citizens
16 Clues: colony is freed • being patriotic • overseas affairs • international relations • money sent from overseas • USSR's goal in the Middle East • jewish movement aimed for indepence • aid given by organizations to a country • signed to settle issues between Tamaaiga • settling a country by another to control • a union of two or more people/country etc • ...
World History Exploration Crossword 2020-11-24
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- Conquistador
- Left Spain in 1492 and landed in the Bahamas
- Mapmaker
- to circle the globe by ship
- first to circumnavigate the globe
- He conquered the Incas
- Dominant religion of the Middle East
- Europe depended on these from Asia by the 1300s
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- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Theory stating that a country's power was based on its wealth
- Gold and silver
- This steers a ship
- He conquered the Aztec's
- The native people of Peru
- Leg of triangle trade where slaves were brought to America
- This allows you to tell the geographic direction
16 Clues: Mapmaker • Conquistador • Gold and silver • This steers a ship • He conquered the Incas • He conquered the Aztec's • The native people of Peru • to circle the globe by ship • first to circumnavigate the globe • Dominant religion of the Middle East • Left Spain in 1492 and landed in the Bahamas • Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas • ...
World History Exploration Crossword 2020-11-24
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- first to circumnavigate the globe
- Left Spain in 1492 and landed in the Bahamas
- to circle the globe by ship
- He conquered the Incas
- Theory stating that a country's power was based on its wealth
- This steers a ship
- Mapmaker
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- Leg of triangle trade where slaves were brought to America
- Dominant religion of the Middle East
- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Conquistador
- The native people of Peru
- Gold and silver
- This allows you to tell the geographic direction
- He conquered the Aztec's
- Europe depended on these from Asia by the 1300s
16 Clues: Mapmaker • Conquistador • Gold and silver • This steers a ship • He conquered the Incas • He conquered the Aztec's • The native people of Peru • to circle the globe by ship • first to circumnavigate the globe • Dominant religion of the Middle East • Left Spain in 1492 and landed in the Bahamas • Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas • ...
WOmen in hist0ry 2023-03-15
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- You like it should have put a ring on it
- Womens rights activist from the middle east
- You though i was feeling you?
- The queen of rap
- 2016 presidential nominee
- Umbrella
- Women who ruined school lunch
- Flew a plane while being blind
- You get a car and you get a car
- Refused to give her seat
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- Princess of Wales, died in car accident
- All i want for christmas is you
- Best Pre Calc teacher ever
- Tennis player
- First women to fly over the Atlantic
- Late queen of England
16 Clues: Umbrella • Tennis player • The queen of rap • Late queen of England • Refused to give her seat • 2016 presidential nominee • Best Pre Calc teacher ever • You though i was feeling you? • Women who ruined school lunch • Flew a plane while being blind • All i want for christmas is you • You get a car and you get a car • First women to fly over the Atlantic • ...
World History Exploration Crossword 2020-11-24
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- The native people of Peru
- Dominant religion of the Middle East
- This steers a ship
- He conquered the Incas
- Europe depended on these from Asia by the 1300s
- to circle the globe by ship
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- Theory stating that a country's power was based on its wealth
- Mapmaker
- He conquered the Aztec's
- Leg of triangle trade where slaves were brought to America
- This allows you to tell the geographic direction
- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Gold and silver
- Left Spain in 1492 and landed in the Bahamas
- first to circumnavigate the globe
- Conquistador
16 Clues: Mapmaker • Conquistador • Gold and silver • This steers a ship • He conquered the Incas • He conquered the Aztec's • The native people of Peru • to circle the globe by ship • first to circumnavigate the globe • Dominant religion of the Middle East • Left Spain in 1492 and landed in the Bahamas • Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas • ...
Get to know each other 2024-10-11
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- Their dad has the same first name as the groom
- Was born in the first week of August
- Has 2 cats called Teddy and Jess
- is the brides god-daughter
- Has a shop named after him
- First car was a Mini Metro
- Has a nut allergy
- Has a red BMW
- Studied English Literature in College
- parents are Margaret and Ron
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- Their dad played for Sheffield united
- Is in year 8 at secondary school
- middle name is David
- Has 3 cats and 1 dog
- Grew up on Ravencarr road
- Went to Westfield School
- Travelled the east coast of Australia
- Was a headmaster
18 Clues: Has a red BMW • Was a headmaster • Has a nut allergy • middle name is David • Has 3 cats and 1 dog • Went to Westfield School • Grew up on Ravencarr road • is the brides god-daughter • Has a shop named after him • First car was a Mini Metro • parents are Margaret and Ron • Is in year 8 at secondary school • Has 2 cats called Teddy and Jess • Was born in the first week of August • ...
Countries 2023-10-19
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- A country in Europe with old towns, castles, and pretty countryside.
- Africa A place with amazing wildlife, beautiful cities like Cape Town, and lots of different people.
- Zealand An island country with stunning natural views like mountains and waterfalls.
- A country in South America with high places and a big area with white ground.
- A small country in Africa near the sea.
- A very big country in North America with many different people, famous cities, and a strong influence on the world.
- A huge country up north with forests, lakes, and nice people.
- A country in Asia with tall mountains and a long history of challenges and stories.
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- A place in South America with mountains, jungles, and beautiful beaches.
- A big country in Asia with many different people, delicious food, and famous buildings like the Taj Mahal.
- A country in Europe known for its modern design and cities.
- A country in Africa near the ocean with a history of difficulties.
- A country in Europe with many lakes and forests, and where you can see colorful lights in the sky.
- A country with four parts - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland - in Europe.
- A big country in Africa with lots of different cultures and languages.
- A country in the Middle East with a rich history but also recent troubles.
- A big island with lots of animals like kangaroos and koalas, and cities with famous buildings.
- A country in the Middle East with a long history and big deserts.
18 Clues: A small country in Africa near the sea. • A country in Europe known for its modern design and cities. • A huge country up north with forests, lakes, and nice people. • A country in the Middle East with a long history and big deserts. • A country in Africa near the ocean with a history of difficulties. • ...
Name of Country and Capital City 2025-04-07
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- Bangkok is the capital city of ....
- the capital city of UK
- the capital city of Philippines
- the capital city of Germany
- the capital city of Indonesia
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- the capital city of People's Republic of China
- the capital city of India
- the capital city of Russia
- one of middle east country
- the capital city of Japan
10 Clues: the capital city of UK • the capital city of India • the capital city of Japan • the capital city of Russia • one of middle east country • the capital city of Germany • the capital city of Indonesia • the capital city of Philippines • Bangkok is the capital city of .... • the capital city of People's Republic of China
Lands 2025-04-14
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- The name of a country in the Middle East.
- A South American country.
- A country known for London.
- A type of climate feature.
- A European country famous for the Eiffel Tower.
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- People who live in a place.
- Big raised landforms.
- A wild area with many trees.
- A natural feature that flows.
- A word for an urban area.
10 Clues: Big raised landforms. • A South American country. • A word for an urban area. • A type of climate feature. • People who live in a place. • A country known for London. • A wild area with many trees. • A natural feature that flows. • The name of a country in the Middle East. • A European country famous for the Eiffel Tower.
Planet Earth 2025-01-28
10 Clues: cold dwarf planet • light from the sun • largest blocks of land • four periods of the year • coldest of the continents • lines running north to south • lines connecting east and west • covers seventy percent of the planet • motion of earth that creates day and night • belt around the middle that gets a lot of sun
DiaLog 2021-03-10
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- mode enables you to download value sheets
- to obtain the method sheets
- Get information about an eService
- the new multichannel eService
- Backbone for DiaLog
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- number of DiaLog affiliate portals in the middle-east
- a conversation between two or more people
- eService to create custom tests for Roche systems
- eService for instrument SW simulator
- Role can configure & create gateway in ELSS
- elibrary self service
11 Clues: Backbone for DiaLog • elibrary self service • to obtain the method sheets • the new multichannel eService • Get information about an eService • eService for instrument SW simulator • mode enables you to download value sheets • a conversation between two or more people • Role can configure & create gateway in ELSS • eService to create custom tests for Roche systems • ...
ICSC December 2022-12-09
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- is a coastal OFAC Sanctioned Country
- Lastly you should check the to find transactions that might have caused the difference.
- You can maintenance the ATM in
- is an OFAC Sanctioned Country that Sahara drank water from (it was gross).
- The is where the ATM captures deposited money.
- Cuban pesos are commonly and mistakenly processed as
- Make sure you're all of the deposit overflow, reject, and divert bins in the ATM.
- Next you can spot check full cash
- Make sure the ATM screen says before you leave it.
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- You should reference every time you run a foreign currency buy.
- The is not the only person who can maintenance the ATM.
- is an OFAC Sanctioned Country, but it's another countries fault.
- is an OFAC Sanctioned Country in the Middle East that doesn't recognize women's rights.
- is a Middle Eastern OFAC Sanction country that does recognize women's rights.
- Make sure you select the correct ATM terminal on
- To look for a cash difference the cashbox.
- You must after maintenancing an ATM.
- Unlocated of $500 or more require the loss of custodianship and corrective action.
- is a Middle Eastern OFAC Sanctioned Country that the US hasn't had diplomatic relations with since 1980.
19 Clues: You can maintenance the ATM in • Next you can spot check full cash • is a coastal OFAC Sanctioned Country • You must after maintenancing an ATM. • To look for a cash difference the cashbox. • The is where the ATM captures deposited money. • Make sure you select the correct ATM terminal on • Make sure the ATM screen says before you leave it. • ...
