middle east Crossword Puzzles
geography 2021-08-31
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- goes from a liquid to a gas
- measures location east and west from the prime meridian
- goes from an ocean to air then back to an ocean process
- height above the sea level
- happens on march 21
- happens on june 21
- what causes the seasons
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- salt water goes to fresh water
- the condition of the atmosphere
- tells the purpose of the map
- goes from a gas to a liquid
- the earths surface
- shows actual distances as represented
- measures location north and south of the equator
- the weather patterns
- the thick middle layer
16 Clues: the earths surface • happens on june 21 • happens on march 21 • the weather patterns • the thick middle layer • what causes the seasons • height above the sea level • goes from a liquid to a gas • goes from a gas to a liquid • tells the purpose of the map • salt water goes to fresh water • the condition of the atmosphere • shows actual distances as represented • ...
ELD Vocab Review - Advanced 2025-09-16
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- •A __________ is a lake made by people to store water.
- • Most of Earth is covered in _________.
- •The _______ points to North, East, South, or West.
- • A _________ is a tall raised area of land.
- •An ______ is a large area of salt water.
- • A _____ is a large but skinny stream of fresh water that flows into a lake or an ocean.
- •North, _____, South, West
- •A ______ is a rounded, short area of land.
- •A model of the Earth is a ______.
- •Places with a _____ climate do not have rain.
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- •A ____________ is half of the Earth.
- • North, East,_____, West
- • North, East, South,______.
- • There are seven ________.
- • A ______ is a water with land all around it.
- • ______, East, South, West
- • We live on planet _______.
- •A _______ is a low area between hills or mountains.
- • Cities and towns are built on ____.
19 Clues: • North, East,_____, West • •North, _____, South, West • • There are seven ________. • • ______, East, South, West • • North, East, South,______. • • We live on planet _______. • •A model of the Earth is a ______. • •A ____________ is half of the Earth. • • Cities and towns are built on ____. • • Most of Earth is covered in _________. • •An ______ is a large area of salt water. • ...
woords 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Asia • West • East • Texas • North • South • Maine • Paris • Alaska • Africa • Moscow • Equator • Florida • Nothpole • Southpole • MexicCity • LakeHuron • California • Arcticcircle • mississppiriver
Olivia goes exploring 2022-11-08
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- In may 20, 1498, he reached Calicut, the most important trading venter in southern India
- A disease caused by a lack of vitamin c
- Won support from Isabella and Ferdinand, and sailed for Spain
- he circumnavigated the globe
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- First European to sail across the equator in the new world matters
- A situation in which a person, country, or company has complete control of the supply of a good or service
- He garnered 14 million dollars
- First known European to reach the mainland of North America
- One of several large land areas
- A network of trade rotes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
10 Clues: he circumnavigated the globe • He garnered 14 million dollars • One of several large land areas • A disease caused by a lack of vitamin c • First known European to reach the mainland of North America • Won support from Isabella and Ferdinand, and sailed for Spain • First European to sail across the equator in the new world matters • ...
Media Language 2017-11-23
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- Starts with equilibrium, something bad happens, characters realise, attemot to repair, return to new equilibrium
- this theory has the ides of "stock characters"
- the narrative will establish questions
- storyline of the text
- two ways the media can be taken in what and whos theory is this
- always an element of opposition all stories are propelled forward by conflict caused by opposites
- this theorist believes that digital media gives audiences the opportunity to create their own identities
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- texts uses sterotypes to save time
- media texts are represented tgrough the eyes of a straight man therefore women are sexualised
- mainstream media is racist towards anyone that is from east/middle east
10 Clues: storyline of the text • texts uses sterotypes to save time • the narrative will establish questions • this theory has the ides of "stock characters" • two ways the media can be taken in what and whos theory is this • mainstream media is racist towards anyone that is from east/middle east • ...
Media Language 2017-11-23
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- storyline of the text
- this theory has the ides of "stock characters"
- two ways the media can be taken in what and whos theory is this
- this theorist believes that digital media gives audiences the opportunity to create their own identities
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- media texts are represented tgrough the eyes of a straight man therefore women are sexualised
- mainstream media is racist towards anyone that is from east/middle east
- texts uses sterotypes to save time
- Starts with equilibrium, something bad happens, characters realise, attemot to repair, return to new equilibrium
- the narrative will establish questions
- always an element of opposition all stories are propelled forward by conflict caused by opposites
10 Clues: storyline of the text • texts uses sterotypes to save time • the narrative will establish questions • this theory has the ides of "stock characters" • two ways the media can be taken in what and whos theory is this • mainstream media is racist towards anyone that is from east/middle east • ...
Fruits 2 2022-06-20
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- tropical fruit having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit (betik)
- seed the edible orange fruit, used as decoration during Halloween (labu)
- East Indian tree cultivated for its immense edible fruit and seeds (nangka)
- a fruit from the middle east (kurma)
- large red many-seeded fruit (delima)
- a red fruit that is very popular in Cameron Highland
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- deeply ridged yellow-brown tropical fruit (belimbing)
- southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits (limau bali)
- a round fruit that is juicy, green on the outside, red or yellow on the inside (tembikai)
- Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit (pir)
10 Clues: a fruit from the middle east (kurma) • large red many-seeded fruit (delima) • a red fruit that is very popular in Cameron Highland • deeply ridged yellow-brown tropical fruit (belimbing) • Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit (pir) • seed the edible orange fruit, used as decoration during Halloween (labu) • ...
Trans-Saharan trade route 2022-09-19
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- African Muslim traveler that wrote he Rilha
- Innovation of the Trans-Saharan trade route
- A learning center and trading hub in Africa. Has strong Islamic influences
- The empire that took over after the fall of Mali
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- The main religion that was brought into Africa from trade routes
- East African coastline know for its trade in the Indian Ocean
- An oasis inn for weary travelers and their animals along trading routes
- A rich West African Kingdom known for its gold and ivory
- Malian King that opened trade with the Middle East via his pilgrimage to Mecca
- Beast of burden of the Trans-Saharan trade route
10 Clues: African Muslim traveler that wrote he Rilha • Innovation of the Trans-Saharan trade route • Beast of burden of the Trans-Saharan trade route • The empire that took over after the fall of Mali • A rich West African Kingdom known for its gold and ivory • East African coastline know for its trade in the Indian Ocean • ...
Lang D 2024-04-06
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- Controversial family including Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages.
- Encompasses Chinese and several other East Asian languages.
- Largest language family, including English, Spanish, and Hindi.
- Family of languages like Arabic and Hebrew, spread across Africa and the Middle East.
- A diverse family found in sub-Saharan Africa, including Swahili and Yoruba.
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- Diverse group of languages spoken in Papua New Guinea and nearby regions
- Encompasses languages like Finnish and Hungarian, found in northern Eurasia.
- Indigenous languages of Mesoamerica, such as K'iche' and Yucatec.
- Spoken in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, including Malay and Tagalog.
- Includes languages like Tamil and Kannada, primarily spoken in South India.
10 Clues: Encompasses Chinese and several other East Asian languages. • Largest language family, including English, Spanish, and Hindi. • Indigenous languages of Mesoamerica, such as K'iche' and Yucatec. • Diverse group of languages spoken in Papua New Guinea and nearby regions • Controversial family including Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages. • ...
Middle East First Civilizations 2024-01-20
6 Clues: Towers related to religion. • Known by "the Great Ziggurat" • King Gudea created many statues. • The way we call that region today. • They created the cuneiform writing. • Region in which Ur, Uruk and Lagash existed.
Jewish Communities around the world 2023-12-13
8 Clues: From Ethiopia • We are all.... • From Spain and Portugal • A blend of Hebrew and German • A blend of Spanish and Hebrew • From Central and Eastern Europe • Jewish Communities outside of Israel • From Northern Africa and the Middle East
Racial and Ethnic Diversity/Male-Female Relationships 2022-05-25
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- people People who trace their oringins to European
- such as England, Germany, France, and
- Most Americans believe in this idea
- This term should not be used at all because there is
- and even people whose ancestors were from
- scientific basis for the concept
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- Middle East and North Africa
- Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class
- refers to a collection of opinions and developments that look up to end discrimination against women
- Most Americans do not consider going out on a date to be indicative of a:
- many couples choose to have their wedding ceremony here even if they do not consider themselves to be particularly religious
- Americans think that people should be treated as:
12 Clues: Middle East and North Africa • scientific basis for the concept • Most Americans believe in this idea • such as England, Germany, France, and • and even people whose ancestors were from • Americans think that people should be treated as: • people People who trace their oringins to European • Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-05-18
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- South American civilization known for their temple at Chavín de Huantar and art style
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their empire, art, and architecture
- Mediterranean civilization known for their empire, engineering, and gladiators
- Mediterranean civilization known for their philosophers, democracy, and mythology
- East Asian civilization known for their empire, Silk Road, and inventions like paper and compass
- Japanese civilization known for their pottery, hunter gatherer lifestyle, and spirituality
- Japanese civilization known for their Buddhism, art, and architecture
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramids, murals, and urban planning
- Italian civilization known for their art, tombs, and influence on Rome
- Japanese civilization known for their samurai, shoguns, and Zen Buddhism
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their palace of Pakal and hieroglyphic inscriptions
- South American civilization known for their geoglyphs and underground aqueducts
- South American civilization known for their intricate textiles and weaving techniques
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their city on a mountaintop and Zapotec writing
- Aegean civilization known for their palace at Knossos and bull leaping
- East Asian civilization known for their Mongol rulers and Marco Polo
- South American civilization known for their city of pyramids and early urban planning
- South American civilization known for their mummification practices and burial rituals
- South American civilization known for their gold and silver objects and jewelry
- Japanese civilization known for their tea ceremony, Noh theater, and civil wars
- South American civilization known for their empire, textiles, and ceramics
- East Asian civilization known for their Mandate of Heaven and ironworking
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their ironworking and chariots
- East Asian civilization known for their emperor Qin Shi Huang and Terracotta Army
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their trade, Hinduism, and Buddhism
- South American civilization known for their empire, irrigation systems, and adobe architecture
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their Hanging Gardens and Code of Hammurabi
- South Asian civilization known for their golden age of art, science, and literature
- South American civilization known for their metalworking, ceramics, and huacas
- South American civilization known for their empire, road system, and ceramics
- South American civilization known for their city of Teyuna and terraced agriculture
- European civilization known for their warriors, druids, and art
- South American civilization known for their agricultural terraces and irrigation systems
- South Asian civilization known for their urban planning and advanced drainage systems
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramids, stelae, and astronomical knowledge
- South American civilization known for their network of roads and bridges
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their maritime empire and Buddhist scholarship
- South American civilization known for their ceramics and pottery styles
- South American civilization known for their precision stonework and masonry
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- Mesoamerican civilization known for their capital city of Tula and warrior culture
- South Asian civilization known for their emperor Ashoka and rock edicts
- Aegean civilization known for their citadels and Trojan War
- South American civilization known for their trail to Machu Picchu and Andean scenery
- North African civilization known for their pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics
- South American civilization known for their astronomical knowledge and observatories
- Japanese civilization known for their burial mounds and early state formation
- South American civilization known for their calendar system and agricultural cycles
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their city of Monte Albán and hieroglyphic script
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their seafaring, art, and architecture
- South American civilization known for their rope bridges and mountain crossings
- South American civilization known for their human sacrifices and religious beliefs
- North African civilization known for their pyramids, archers, and queens
- South American civilization known for their megalithic architecture and Andean cosmology
- East Asian civilization known for their innovations in science, technology, and agriculture
- South Asian civilization known for their cities, plumbing, and mysterious script
- North American civilization known for their diverse cultures, languages, and traditions
- East Asian civilization known for their oracle bones and bronze vessels
- Mediterranean civilization known for their seafaring, alphabet, and trade
- South American civilization known for their monumental sculptures and tombs
- South American civilization known for their advanced road system and Machu Picchu
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their military prowess and library at Nineveh
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramid of Kukulcan and ballcourt
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their colossal heads and influence on later civilizations
- East Asian civilization known for their porcelain, Great Wall, and Forbidden City
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their capital city of Tenochtitlan and human sacrifices
- Japanese civilization known for their rice cultivation, metalworking, and social hierarchy
- South American civilization known for their textiles, mummies, and geoglyphs
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their temples at Angkor and irrigation systems
- South American civilization known for their goldworking, salt mines, and legend of El Dorado
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their stelae, ballcourt, and hieroglyphic stairway
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their empire, art, and literature
- Mesopotamian civilization known for their city states, cuneiform, and ziggurats
- East Asian civilization known for their poetry, art, and cosmopolitan culture
- South American civilization known for their agriculture, astronomy, and goldworking
- South American civilization known for their water management and engineering
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramids and hieroglyphic writing system
- Japanese civilization known for their court culture, literature, and Tale of Genji
77 Clues: Aegean civilization known for their citadels and Trojan War • European civilization known for their warriors, druids, and art • East Asian civilization known for their Mongol rulers and Marco Polo • Middle Eastern civilization known for their ironworking and chariots • Japanese civilization known for their Buddhism, art, and architecture • ...
Buddhist Culture 2025-01-22
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- The advisor of King
- The original performance of Indonesian
- The material of East Java temple
- Giant faces
- Function fo Buddhist temple
- The foot of temple
- The shape of East Java temple
- Large sea creature
- The direction of East Java temple
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- Performance in Hindu Buddha
- The pure soul
- Province of oldest painting
- The realms of cleansing soul
- The direction of Central Java temple
- Form of images craved in temple
- The stone of Central Java temple
- The oldest inscription stone
- Story in Prambanan temple
18 Clues: Giant faces • The pure soul • The foot of temple • Large sea creature • The advisor of King • Story in Prambanan temple • Performance in Hindu Buddha • Province of oldest painting • Function fo Buddhist temple • The realms of cleansing soul • The oldest inscription stone • The shape of East Java temple • Form of images craved in temple • The material of East Java temple • ...
history quarter 3 2025-03-13
8 Clues: Islamic capital • Founder of Islam • leader of the Visigoths • Traveled between China and India • Converts to Christianity in 496 CE • eastern capital of the Roman Empire • most widespread religion at the time • religion that originated in the Middle East
Happy Birthday Benny 2025-06-13
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- New York drag icon from the EV: Lady ___
- East Village tattoo & piercing legend: ___ Ink
- NYU building on 2nd Ave: ___ Hall
- Marks Nickname for St. Mark s Place
- Punk poet of the EV: Patti ___
- NYC punk zine from the East Village
- Mama ___ Theatre, experimental hub on E. 4th
- River River bordering the East Village
- The ___ Project grassroots housing effort
- Annual LES/EV art walk: ___ Arts
- The ___ Project (spoken word group)
- ___ Hall
- 9th Street vegetarian staple: Angelica s ___
- Tompkins Square Park was site of 1988 ___
- Street where Joe Strummer mural lives
- 4th St. festival: Howl! ___ Festival
- Narrow EV music venue: Mercury ___
- Alphabet City avenue with public gardens
- C Iconic avenue in Alphabet City
- Longstanding used bookshop: East ___ Books
- Bordered by Houston on the south
- No Rio 1970s art space, ___ on the Lower East Side
- Classic music store on East 7th: Sounds ___
- Annual drag parade on ___ Street
- Restaurant on Avenue B: Café ___
- Political protest hub: Tompkins Square ___
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- East 6th Street cuisine: ___ food (India)
- Historic Yiddish theater district: ___ Row
- Spoken word cafe on 1st Ave: Nuyorican ___
- EV s iconic 24-hour pierogi spot
- 1980s artist & AIDS activist: David ___
- CBGB s musical genre
- Indie cinema once on 2nd Ave: Two ___
- East 10th Street bistro: ___ Café
- Free community park with murals: First ___ Garden
- 1st Ave Ukrainian restaurant: ___ Veselka
- 2nd Ave performance space: La ___
- St. ___ Church (home of Poetry Project)
- Longtime bookstore & event hub: Bluestockings
- Street Alphabet City collective garden: ___ Garden
- Historic dive bar: The Holiday ___
- NYC's first anarchist bookstore: Bluestockings ___
- Legendary East Village punk club (abbrev.)
- Artist & local icon: ___ Basquiat
- Historic Ukrainian building: St. George s ___
- Home to drag karaoke: ___ Bar
- 1980s EV heroin-era nickname: The ___ Zone
- Abandoned hospital turned squat: ___ Hospital
- Weekly paper: The ___
- 3rd Ave landmark for cheap eats: ___ King
- Street of punk and vintage: St. ___ Place
- Alphabet City rock club: Niagara ___
- Art critic & poet ___ Berrigan
- Venue for jazz on Avenue A: The ___
54 Clues: ___ Hall • CBGB s musical genre • Weekly paper: The ___ • Home to drag karaoke: ___ Bar • Punk poet of the EV: Patti ___ • Art critic & poet ___ Berrigan • EV s iconic 24-hour pierogi spot • Annual LES/EV art walk: ___ Arts • C Iconic avenue in Alphabet City • Bordered by Houston on the south • Annual drag parade on ___ Street • Restaurant on Avenue B: Café ___ • ...
Unit #3 Review 2023-02-14
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- Rebirth of a soul
- The Middle East religion that influenced Indian culture
- The number that Indians recognized first
- The ________ movement for equality in Hinduism
- The common language of devotional writing in India
- The empire before the Guptas
- The _______ Road that transported goods and ideas
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- The most populous country in Asia
- What Earth spins on
- This is approximately 365.258 days long
- The _______ age in the Gupta Empire
- Building of worship
12 Clues: Rebirth of a soul • What Earth spins on • Building of worship • The empire before the Guptas • The most populous country in Asia • The _______ age in the Gupta Empire • This is approximately 365.258 days long • The number that Indians recognized first • The ________ movement for equality in Hinduism • The _______ Road that transported goods and ideas • ...
Studies at The House of Wisdom 2020-03-03
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- The language of the Middle East
- The study of forces
- A logical subject involving numbers
- The designing & construction of useful items
- All about stars and the planets
- Writing in verses which might rhyme
- The study of how things work
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- Putting sounds together in a pleasing way
- The study of building designs
- What happens when elements are mixed together
- The study of methods to improve health
- How plants and animals work
12 Clues: The study of forces • How plants and animals work • The study of how things work • The study of building designs • The language of the Middle East • All about stars and the planets • A logical subject involving numbers • Writing in verses which might rhyme • The study of methods to improve health • Putting sounds together in a pleasing way • ...
Horse Breeds 2021-12-06
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- American gaited breed for harness racing
- German breed considered oldest warmblood breed
- East Prussian breed excelling in dressage
- Norwegian breed with only dun coloring
- American breed with colorful spotting
- Indian breed with inward-curved ears
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- North African breed known for hardiness
- American breed with unique curly coat
- American breed known for versatility
- Caribbean gaited breed with three distinct gaits
- Turkmen breed known for shiny coat
- Middle-Eastern breed with great stamina
12 Clues: Turkmen breed known for shiny coat • American breed known for versatility • Indian breed with inward-curved ears • American breed with unique curly coat • American breed with colorful spotting • Norwegian breed with only dun coloring • North African breed known for hardiness • Middle-Eastern breed with great stamina • American gaited breed for harness racing • ...
TRS Dec 2019 2020-01-07
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- creator of Oliver Twist
- two hulls and a single deck that sails.
- every fort has one - to keep a watch
- the land of midnight sun
- simply summed-up
- you will be called as one if you are boringly studious
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- once in a ______ moon
- a high point of culmination
- line meeting a curve at a single point
- loud noise of people shouting
- markets of the Middle-East
- having sharp judgemental skill
12 Clues: simply summed-up • once in a ______ moon • creator of Oliver Twist • the land of midnight sun • markets of the Middle-East • a high point of culmination • loud noise of people shouting • having sharp judgemental skill • every fort has one - to keep a watch • line meeting a curve at a single point • two hulls and a single deck that sails. • ...
Africa Extra Credit Review 2024-03-05
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- Europe used Africa for this.
- King of Belgium who treated the Congo bad.
- how did English and French get to Africa?
- This religion came from the Middle East.
- Helped free Kenya.
- Largest river in Africa.
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- this religion came from Europe.
- NBA basketball player that donated to Africa..
- The higher the life expectancy the -
- Tallest Mountain in Africa.
- A meeting between Europe to split Africa.
- Largest desert in Africa.
12 Clues: Helped free Kenya. • Largest river in Africa. • Largest desert in Africa. • Tallest Mountain in Africa. • Europe used Africa for this. • this religion came from Europe. • The higher the life expectancy the - • This religion came from the Middle East. • A meeting between Europe to split Africa. • how did English and French get to Africa? • ...
SSUSH22a&b 2024-04-16
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- a law passed in 1973 to prevent the president from sending troops into combat without telling Congress; it requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of sending armed forces anywhere
- when someone is officially forgiven for their crimes by a president or governor; for example, President Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he might have committed during his presidency
- the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974; he's most famous for the Watergate scandal, which led to his resignation—the only U.S. president to resign from office
- the 39th President, serving from 1977 to 1981; he's known for his work in promoting peace and human rights; his time in office included the Camp David Accords and the Iranian Hostage Crisis
- a big political scandal involving President Nixon's administration, they broke into the Democratic Party's headquarters at the Watergate office complex and tried to cover it up
- peace agreements between Egypt and Israel brokered by President Carter in 1978; they were significant because Egypt recognized Israel as a country, which was a big step toward peace in the Middle East
- a group founded in 1966 that works to promote equal rights for women; they focus on issues like equal pay
- A tense time when 52 American diplomats and citizens were held hostage in Iran for 444 days, from 1979 to 1981
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- a government agency created in 1970 to protect human health and the environment
- the 38th President, he took office after Nixon resigned and pardoned him
- a country in the Middle East/Southwest Asia, known for its ancient civilization; it has famous landmarks like the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx, and a long history that dates back thousands of years
- a country in the Middle East/Southwest Asia, established in 1948 as a homeland for Jewish people, known for its rich history and as a place significant to several major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
12 Clues: the 38th President, he took office after Nixon resigned and pardoned him • a government agency created in 1970 to protect human health and the environment • a group founded in 1966 that works to promote equal rights for women; they focus on issues like equal pay • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-02
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- The Franciscan priest that traveled with the Spanish governor in 1689.
- A minor incident that led to the Spanish abandoning East Texas in 1719.
- The Spanish governor that led an expedition in 1689.
- Claimed all the land drained by the Mississippi for France
- Missionary that tried for more than 20 years to establish a mission in East Texas.
- Religious leader of the expedition to establish new missions in East Texas.
- A member of the ayuntamiento that held both judicial and law enforcement powers.
- A presidio, later known as Goliad, that became one of the largest settlements in Texas.
- The French explorer who searched for Father Hidalgo.
- Son of the commander of San Juan Bautista that established new missions in East Texas.
- A military officer that established 24 settlements in just six years.
- revolution
- ranches
- religious communities
- military bases
- The settlement built by the French in Texas.
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- The first Spanish fort in East Texas.
- governing council
- Royal road
- cowboys
- The expedition which set out to drive the French from East Texas and rebuild missions in 1720.
- The governor of Texas in 1718
- The missions, presidios and town along the San Antonio River that was known as San Antonio de Bexar.
- A presidio in East Texas that later served as the capital of Spanish Texas.
24 Clues: cowboys • ranches • Royal road • revolution • military bases • governing council • religious communities • The governor of Texas in 1718 • The first Spanish fort in East Texas. • The settlement built by the French in Texas. • The Spanish governor that led an expedition in 1689. • The French explorer who searched for Father Hidalgo. • ...
Marco Polo 2017-07-25
9 Clues: Macro was born in • Marco was with a wealthy • Marco there for 17 years • Polo Marcos father name was • Marco also travelled through • Marco was a Venetian merchant • Anna Defuseh Marcos mother name was • Marco arrived in Asia during the middle • Marco was one of the first to travel to
Malala 2018-03-21
9 Clues: an adult female • religious group • a powerful women • process of learning • what the world needs • a country in the middle east • the belief and worship of a god • legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom • the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
21st CCLC World Adventures 2022-04-22
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- Lansing is in the state of
- The Largest continent on earth
- The country were French is spoken
- Where are the Pyramids
- occupying a particular territory
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- They have the world biggest Carnival
- The world's main continuous expanses of land
- They celebrate Christmas big there
- This country is in the middle east
9 Clues: Where are the Pyramids • Lansing is in the state of • The Largest continent on earth • occupying a particular territory • The country were French is spoken • They celebrate Christmas big there • This country is in the middle east • They have the world biggest Carnival • The world's main continuous expanses of land
Exam II 2023-01-05
9 Clues: Biggest ocean • end of the river • beginning of the river • Another name for peasants • Your right side by compass • a time of intense difficulty or danger • System of society during the Middle Ages • People who often change their living place • Byzantine Empire was the continuation of which empire?
8th Grade - Unit 1 2025-09-10
9 Clues: A country in Asia • The oldest continent • Large land areas on Earth • A country in the Middle East • The country a person comes from • A big continent with green countries • A big continent. People speak English • Places with their own rules and leaders • It has deserts, forests, and many animals
Mesopotamia vocab 2025-10-13
9 Clues: Belief in one god • Earliest civilization • cities in Mesopotamia • Belief in multiple gods • Place where the gods would come down • People that look for ancient artifacts • Clay tablets that people would write on • Crescent Area of land in the middle east • King of Babylonia,took control of Mesopotamia
Ethnic Groups and Religious Groups-Emma Blaylock 2020-10-05
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- the largest ethnic group in the Middle East
- the language Arabs speak
- dominates in most Arab areas
- language that Persians speak
- ethnic group that lives in the mtns
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- most persians practice this religion
- the language Kurds speak
- people who share a belief system
- ethnic group that lives in Iran
- people who share a common culture
10 Clues: the language Kurds speak • the language Arabs speak • dominates in most Arab areas • language that Persians speak • ethnic group that lives in Iran • people who share a belief system • people who share a common culture • ethnic group that lives in the mtns • most persians practice this religion • the largest ethnic group in the Middle East
Only Ten 2021-08-05
10 Clues: Bruce's Nickname • The Shah's Friend • The Shah's Real Name • How old the Shah was • Where the Shah moved to • Pearl's little sisters name • Something that could kill the Shah • What the Shah was in the Middle East • What the Shah is scared to look outside of • Something that the Shah thought was a grenade
Israel crossword puzzle 2022-03-23
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- who is Israel religion?
- what is Israel language?
- & US where most jews live?
- Nations who recognized Israel as a country?
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- who is Israeli government?
- east who fought against Israel?
- 1948 when did Israel become a nation?
- who is Israeli capital?
- what country lost a territory so Israel could be born?
- Ben who is 1st Israeli prime minister?
10 Clues: who is Israel religion? • who is Israeli capital? • what is Israel language? • who is Israeli government? • & US where most jews live? • east who fought against Israel? • 1948 when did Israel become a nation? • Ben who is 1st Israeli prime minister? • Nations who recognized Israel as a country? • what country lost a territory so Israel could be born?
soup 2025-09-20
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- Japanese soup with fermented soybean paste.
- Yum Spicy Thai soup with lemongrass.
- French fish stew from Marseille.
- Traditional spiced soup from the Middle East/India.
- Creamy seafood soup from the U.S.
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- Italian vegetable soup.
- Spicy noodle soup popular in Malaysia.
- Spiced lentil soup from India.
- Beetroot soup from Eastern Europe.
- Cold tomato soup from Spain.
10 Clues: Italian vegetable soup. • Cold tomato soup from Spain. • Spiced lentil soup from India. • French fish stew from Marseille. • Creamy seafood soup from the U.S. • Beetroot soup from Eastern Europe. • Spicy noodle soup popular in Malaysia. • Yum Spicy Thai soup with lemongrass. • Japanese soup with fermented soybean paste. • ...
🏆SSUSH - Extension Activities April 16th 2024-04-16
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- a government agency created in 1970 to protect human health and the environment
- A tense time when 52 American diplomats and citizens were held hostage in Iran for 444 days, from 1979 to 1981
- a big political scandal involving President Nixon's administration, they broke into the Democratic Party's headquarters at the Watergate office complex and tried to cover it up
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- the 38th President, he took office after Nixon resigned and pardoned him
- when someone is officially forgiven for their crimes by a president or governor; for example, President Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he might have committed during his presidency
- a law passed in 1973 to prevent the president from sending troops into combat without telling Congress; it requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of sending armed forces anywhere
- a group founded in 1966 that works to promote equal rights for women; they focus on issues like equal pay
- the 39th President, serving from 1977 to 1981; he's known for his work in promoting peace and human rights; his time in office included the Camp David Accords and the Iranian Hostage Crisis
- a country in the Middle East/Southwest Asia, established in 1948 as a homeland for Jewish people, known for its rich history and as a place significant to several major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974; he's most famous for the Watergate scandal, which led to his resignation—the only U.S. president to resign from office
- peace agreements between Egypt and Israel brokered by President Carter in 1978; they were significant because Egypt recognized Israel as a country, which was a big step toward peace in the Middle East
- a country in the Middle East/Southwest Asia, known for its ancient civilization; it has famous landmarks like the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx, and a long history that dates back thousands of years
12 Clues: the 38th President, he took office after Nixon resigned and pardoned him • a government agency created in 1970 to protect human health and the environment • a group founded in 1966 that works to promote equal rights for women; they focus on issues like equal pay • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-01-08
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- warred with the Shia
- the three reasons for European exploration
- Major religion of Middle East
- Chose to accept his fate and drink poison in his execution
- Major cause of Haitian Revolution
- left the Catholic Church
- the dynasty before the song dynasty
- ideas such as liberty and property
- Major religion of Europe
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- invented gun powder
- giving up your individual rights for government protection
- Rebelled against the Catholic Church
- Items purchased to get rid of sins
- Major cause of American Revolution
- major crop in the Caribbean
- The mentee of Socrates
16 Clues: invented gun powder • warred with the Shia • The mentee of Socrates • left the Catholic Church • Major religion of Europe • major crop in the Caribbean • Major religion of Middle East • Major cause of Haitian Revolution • Items purchased to get rid of sins • Major cause of American Revolution • ideas such as liberty and property • the dynasty before the song dynasty • ...
ROLL TIDE 2025-12-09
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- contamination in the water
- an animal that climbs
- an ethnic group located in east africa
- smallest country in the world
- smartest country in the world
- land turning into desert
- an ethnic group that migrated from central to southern africa
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- best teacher at bay creek middle school
- best number of ALL time(put a dash between the two words)
- a country located in northeast africa
- cutting down trees
- most watched tournement in sports history
- an ethnic group located in north africa
- meanest during Christmas time cartoon character
- biggest country in the world
- biggest continent
16 Clues: biggest continent • cutting down trees • an animal that climbs • land turning into desert • contamination in the water • biggest country in the world • smallest country in the world • smartest country in the world • a country located in northeast africa • an ethnic group located in east africa • best teacher at bay creek middle school • an ethnic group located in north africa • ...
Stuff About Camels 2013-03-26
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- A place with no rain.
- True or false, camels can close their nostrils.
- The number of humps a camel has.
- A group of people who travel together.
- Most arabs cam be found here.
- A basic drink for somali people.
- Bred and.
- Between the Sahara and the Congo.
- The shape of camel blood cells.
- A common nickname for camels.
- Can camels run?
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- How many directions can camels kick in?
- The number of days that camels can without water.
- People who move from place to place.
- The latin name for camel.
- Stores fat.
- Originated in the Middle East.
- Arabic for beauty.
- Is a primary defence.
19 Clues: Bred and. • Stores fat. • Can camels run? • Arabic for beauty. • A place with no rain. • Is a primary defence. • The latin name for camel. • Most arabs cam be found here. • A common nickname for camels. • Originated in the Middle East. • The shape of camel blood cells. • The number of humps a camel has. • A basic drink for somali people. • Between the Sahara and the Congo. • ...
Math Crossword 2021-06-10
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- Right across a circle
- The number happening the most in a set of numbers
- A number with a fraction is called a ______ number
- Add all numbers and divide by how many you used
- The name of top part of a fraction
- What you measure angles with
- Name of 90° angle: _______ angle
- Comparing two groups
- Distance around a circle
- Answer to multiplication question
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- Answer to addition question
- Answer to subtraction question
- Answer to division question
- The name of the bottom half of a fraction
- Line that runs east to west
- The middle number in a set of numbers
- Line that runs north to south
- When a number is negative
- Halfway across a circle
- How many quadrants in a graph
20 Clues: Comparing two groups • Right across a circle • Halfway across a circle • Distance around a circle • When a number is negative • Answer to addition question • Answer to division question • Line that runs east to west • What you measure angles with • Line that runs north to south • How many quadrants in a graph • Answer to subtraction question • Name of 90° angle: _______ angle • ...
luca 2023-05-10
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- should live in harmony with nature taoism
- yellow-brown soil loess
- valuable cloth that was only made in China. Silk
- of local armed groups warlords
- the rivers”.n Mesopotamia
- that explain people’s beliefs. Myths
- route that ran all the way from China to the Mediterranean SeaSilk Road
- were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven.
- jobs civil service
- that acts like a country city-states
- in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats
- first empire if china Qin Shi Huangdi
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- walls dikes
- family. extended family.
- currency
- a great scholar Sima Qian
- han dynastyLiu Bang
- thinker of early Chinese culture Confucius
- in Southwest Asia or the Middle East Fertile Crescent
- professional writers kept records for Kings and priests. scribes
20 Clues: currency • walls dikes • han dynastyLiu Bang • jobs civil service • yellow-brown soil loess • family. extended family. • the rivers”.n Mesopotamia • a great scholar Sima Qian • of local armed groups warlords • that explain people’s beliefs. Myths • in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats • that acts like a country city-states • were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven. • ...
outsiders cross word puzzle 2021-12-10
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- the big fight between the socs and the greasers
- what the greasers call cigarettes
- oldest in the gang
- what the socs call the east side
- the spy for the greasers
- got stabbed by johnny
- sodapops ex
- really good at stealing
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- what the greasers call the police
- where the greasers live
- What the greasers call jail
- were johnny and ponboy hid out wile the police was after them
- the oldest in the Curtis family
- sodapops best friend
- ponyboys best friend
- What greasers say is cool and sharp
- the middle child in the Curtis family
- cherry's ex
- the youngest in the Curtis family
19 Clues: cherry's ex • sodapops ex • oldest in the gang • sodapops best friend • ponyboys best friend • got stabbed by johnny • where the greasers live • really good at stealing • the spy for the greasers • What the greasers call jail • the oldest in the Curtis family • what the socs call the east side • what the greasers call the police • what the greasers call cigarettes • ...
WW1 Crossword 2016-04-05
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- Britian delegate of the big three
- France delegate of the big three
- First called the "Landship"
- Was signed ending all fighting (truce)
- influence you to think a certain way
- U.S delegate of the big three
- Wants to destroy Germnay
- Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- War: Country's resources used in war effort.
- Austo-Hungarian heir
- Joins the centeral powers
- Left the war in 1917
- Front: Battle took place between Middle East and Turkey
- Country ignored by the big three
- Place where the battles happen
- To prepare military forces for war
- Serbian nationalist assasinated Archduke
- Front: Warzone in Belguim and France
- of Nations: Organization to promote peace
19 Clues: Austo-Hungarian heir • Left the war in 1917 • Wants to destroy Germnay • Joins the centeral powers • First called the "Landship" • U.S delegate of the big three • Place where the battles happen • Country ignored by the big three • France delegate of the big three • Britian delegate of the big three • To prepare military forces for war • influence you to think a certain way • ...
Math Crossword 2021-06-10
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- Right across a circle
- The number happening the most in a set of numbers
- A number with a fraction is called a ______ number
- Add all numbers and divide by how many you used
- The name of top part of a fraction
- What you measure angles with
- Name of 90° angle: _______ angle
- Comparing two groups
- Distance around a circle
- Answer to multiplication question
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- Answer to addition question
- Answer to subtraction question
- Answer to division question
- The name of the bottom half of a fraction
- Line that runs east to west
- The middle number in a set of numbers
- Line that runs north to south
- When a number is negative
- Halfway across a circle
- How many quadrants in a graph
20 Clues: Comparing two groups • Right across a circle • Halfway across a circle • Distance around a circle • When a number is negative • Answer to addition question • Answer to division question • Line that runs east to west • What you measure angles with • Line that runs north to south • How many quadrants in a graph • Answer to subtraction question • Name of 90° angle: _______ angle • ...
Vocabox competition 2021-10-19
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- When a man gets marries he becomes a _____
- when you cut a cake you have a _____
- sheet of information in the form of a table
- A name your friends or family give you
- Synonym to exercise
- Someone that is not fat
- To move in the water
- a country in the middle east
- estimate something without enough information
- A place to watch TV
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- Drink you make with fruit
- Past tense of verb "to go"
- another name for bread
- the first dish of the meal
- Preparing food
- To complete a course or training
- Hair that has yellow color
- Nationality of someone born in japan
- the opposite of weak
19 Clues: Preparing food • Synonym to exercise • A place to watch TV • To move in the water • the opposite of weak • another name for bread • Someone that is not fat • Drink you make with fruit • Past tense of verb "to go" • the first dish of the meal • Hair that has yellow color • a country in the middle east • To complete a course or training • when you cut a cake you have a _____ • ...
The Outsiders Chapters 1-6 2023-04-26
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- The caring middle brother
- The rich kids from the west side
- A fight between two gangs
- The boy who is great with cars.
- Pony and Cherry both enjoy looking at this.
- The boy that loves to steal.
- According to the newspaper article, Johnny and Pony are ___.
- The town where Pony and Johnny escaped to.
- The narrator
- The bad boy with a reputation
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- The protective older brother
- The antagonist who hurts Johnny
- Two-Bits prized possession
- The location of the fire
- The poor kids from the east side
- The car Bob drives
- The setting of the novel
- She spied for the Greasers
- The gang's pet
19 Clues: The narrator • The gang's pet • The car Bob drives • The location of the fire • The setting of the novel • The caring middle brother • A fight between two gangs • Two-Bits prized possession • She spied for the Greasers • The protective older brother • The boy that loves to steal. • The bad boy with a reputation • The antagonist who hurts Johnny • The boy who is great with cars. • ...
luca 2023-05-10
Across
- should live in harmony with nature taoism
- yellow-brown soil loess
- valuable cloth that was only made in China. Silk
- of local armed groups warlords
- the rivers”.n Mesopotamia
- that explain people’s beliefs. Myths
- route that ran all the way from China to the Mediterranean SeaSilk Road
- were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven.
- jobs civil service
- that acts like a country city-states
- in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats
- first empire if china Qin Shi Huangdi
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- walls dikes
- family. extended family.
- currency
- a great scholar Sima Qian
- han dynastyLiu Bang
- thinker of early Chinese culture Confucius
- in Southwest Asia or the Middle East Fertile Crescent
- professional writers kept records for Kings and priests. scribes
20 Clues: currency • walls dikes • han dynastyLiu Bang • jobs civil service • yellow-brown soil loess • family. extended family. • the rivers”.n Mesopotamia • a great scholar Sima Qian • of local armed groups warlords • that explain people’s beliefs. Myths • in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats • that acts like a country city-states • were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven. • ...
Unit 3 2017-02-12
20 Clues: eye • Ost • east • just • Auge • candy • Hafen • Allee • store • bequem • avenue • harbor • Bonbon • Denkmal • memorial • Geschäft • skyscraper • comfortable • Wolkenkratzer • Statue of Liberty
general knowledge 1 2014-10-30
21 Clues: dog • net • loam • bank • east • whale • camel • oxygen • cotton • penguin • everest • dentist • nairobi • mosquito • elephant • astronaut • kilimanjaro • primeNumber • sevencontinents • sunClosestStarToEarth • hummingbirdSmallestBird
Crossword 2025-10-16
7 Clues: - middle era • - opposite to west • - rate drawn on paper • - zero degree latitude • vertical lines on a map • - fort built by her shah suri • - fort built to preserve culture
Countries 2024-12-09
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- A country famous for its kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A country known for its pyramids and ancient history.
- A country in Asia known for its cherry blossoms and sushi
- A country in Europe famous for its art, fashion, and the Eiffel Tower.
- A country in North America known for maple syrup and hockey.
- A country in Southeast Asia famous for its temples, tuk-tuks, and food.
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- A country in the Middle East known for its desert and camels.
- A country in Southeast Asia famous for its beaches and Petronas Towers.
- A European country known for Big Ben.
- A country in Asia famous for spicy curries.
- A country in Asia famous for Mount Everest.
- A country in East Asia with the Great Wall.
12 Clues: A European country known for Big Ben. • A country in Asia famous for spicy curries. • A country in Asia famous for Mount Everest. • A country in East Asia with the Great Wall. • A country known for its pyramids and ancient history. • A country in Asia known for its cherry blossoms and sushi • A country in North America known for maple syrup and hockey. • ...
Geography 2021-10-26
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- Country with the largest muslim population (229,000,000)
- The _____ are in France, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
- The wearing away of rock
- Hard igneous rock
- Curry originated here
- Most populous country in the world
- Niagra Falls is located in this American state bordering Ontario, Canada
- Capital of Kenya
- Country whose capital is Bangkok
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- Number of American States
- The number of people living in a country
- Country with the most islands
- City in the Middle East (BAD HUBAI)
- The most densely populated country
- The national flower of Ireland
- The sea end of a river
- Country containing the city of Kielf
- Capital of vietnam
- The study of rocks
19 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Hard igneous rock • Capital of vietnam • The study of rocks • Curry originated here • The sea end of a river • The wearing away of rock • Number of American States • Country with the most islands • The national flower of Ireland • Country whose capital is Bangkok • The most densely populated country • Most populous country in the world • ...
Islam! what we know so far... 2021-11-08
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- Means god in Arabic.
- Muslims do this five times a day.
- Muhammad marries her at 25.
- “flight” to Yathrib.
- Arabs, Muslims and Jews together into one community.
- City where the dome of the rock is located.
- Settled in oasis and market towns by the 600's.
- Muslims follow these five practices.
- done during Ramadan.
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- Muslims abstain from consuming this.
- A pilgrimage to Mecca.
- organized into clans, tribes and groups.
- Holy book of Islam.
- Founder of Islam, Last of the great prophets.
- Were used to transport goods.
- Peninsula – Southwest Asia, AKA the Middle East.
- Yathrib was renamed this.
- Cubed shaped building at the center of Mecca.
- Messenger of God.
19 Clues: Messenger of God. • Holy book of Islam. • Means god in Arabic. • “flight” to Yathrib. • done during Ramadan. • A pilgrimage to Mecca. • Yathrib was renamed this. • Muhammad marries her at 25. • Were used to transport goods. • Muslims do this five times a day. • Muslims abstain from consuming this. • Muslims follow these five practices. • organized into clans, tribes and groups. • ...
Global 1 Crossword Review 2024-01-30
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- when human beings started farming
- common punishment according to Hammurabi
- ancient rival city-state to Athens
- the old stone age
- religion founded by Muhammed
- ancient chinese philosopher
- body of water surrounded by Roman Empire
- the time before written records
- all roads lead here
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- medieval social/economic system
- eastern edge of Alexander's conquests
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- stuff was also happening here but we don't really talk about it
- chinese dynasty
- conquerer of the Greece and the Middle East
- writing system of Mesopotamia
- founding city of democracy
- not really a continent, but hey, why not
- answer to almost every question about Egypt
19 Clues: chinese dynasty • the old stone age • all roads lead here • founding city of democracy • ancient chinese philosopher • religion founded by Muhammed • writing system of Mesopotamia • medieval social/economic system • the time before written records • when human beings started farming • ancient rival city-state to Athens • leader of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
East Asia 2014-04-10
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- legal rule during periods of strict military control (2 wds)
- ruler with absolute authority
- the production of small consumer goods (2 wds)
- picture representing a thing or an idea in written Chinese
- type of farming where food and livestock are raised to sell in the market
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- belief that their is no God
- country with high GDP and lots of industry and service
- country with low industrial production and lacking modern technology
- needles are inserted into body to help cure illness
- ruler inherits their position by virtue of being born into royal family
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land(2 wds)
- main religion in South Korea today
- type of farming people only grow enough food for thier own family or village
- narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea
14 Clues: belief that their is no God • ruler with absolute authority • main religion in South Korea today • the production of small consumer goods (2 wds) • needles are inserted into body to help cure illness • country with high GDP and lots of industry and service • narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea • ...
East Asia 2023-04-17
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- North Korea can support itself and doesn't need the rest of the world
- Country in East Asia that was split in two after WWII
- Can support itself without outside help
- The capital of Japan
- something part of a long lasting custom
- Government controlled economy that is shared amongst the community
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- area in which a foreign nation had special trading privileges and made laws for its own citizens
- To change to an economy based on factory production
- Economy is controlled privately
- Which country is led by Communist dictator, Kim Jong-un?
- A military leader from Japan
- sequence of leaders from the same family
- To make up to date
- The capital of South Korea
14 Clues: To make up to date • The capital of Japan • The capital of South Korea • A military leader from Japan • Economy is controlled privately • Can support itself without outside help • something part of a long lasting custom • sequence of leaders from the same family • To change to an economy based on factory production • Country in East Asia that was split in two after WWII • ...
East Asia 2023-05-04
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- a Mongolian war lord
- a Japanese military leader who hold power
- a government where officials are chosen by education
- a code of conduct for Japanese warriors
- a Japanese religion
- Japanese word for spirits
- Canal a man made canal that connected norther and southern china
- Grassland of east Asia
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- Polo and Italian explorer who worked for Kubla Khan
- where Mongol nomads lived
- what land formation was Japan
- The Mongol founder of the Yuan dynasty
- a Mongolian/Turkish empire
- a series of volcanos across the pacific ocean
14 Clues: a Japanese religion • a Mongolian war lord • Grassland of east Asia • where Mongol nomads lived • Japanese word for spirits • a Mongolian/Turkish empire • what land formation was Japan • The Mongol founder of the Yuan dynasty • a code of conduct for Japanese warriors • a Japanese military leader who hold power • a series of volcanos across the pacific ocean • ...
East Asia 2025-09-05
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- Wall , The large scale tree planting project launched to solve desertification in northern China.
- , The most notorious river for flooding in China.
- , A large area of flat land that is higher than the areas of land
- , This plate move toward Eurasian plate and formed Japanese Archipelago
- Revolution , an international effort launched to promote cultivation of new varieties of crops
- , The most practiced religion in Tibet
- , The largest ethnic group population in China.
- ,The indigenous religion of Japan, an ancient and animistic faith centered on the worship of kami, or spirits and sacred powers found in nature
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- Pastoralism, the main occupation within the Tibetan plateau
- , Desert region in Asia located across southern Mongolia and northwestern China.
- , A series of ocean waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruption under the sea
- , Ethnic minority group in China that dominate the westernmost part.
- , A system for writing Mandarin Chinese in Roman letters rather than Chinese characters
- Lama ,refers to the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism
- , The official language of China also known as Putonghua
15 Clues: , The most practiced religion in Tibet • , The largest ethnic group population in China. • , The most notorious river for flooding in China. • Lama ,refers to the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism • , The official language of China also known as Putonghua • Pastoralism, the main occupation within the Tibetan plateau • ...
A Countries 2022-01-12
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- a large North African country sandwiched between Libya and Morocco. Not to be confused with Albania.
- a European country to the east of Switzerland. They speak German, but aren't German. Their greatest fear is that someone will discover that Hitler is from there.
- located in the Middle East next to Pakistan. Both Russia and the United States have invaded. Currently under control of the Taliban.
- a microstate in the mountains between Spain and France. The second smallest country in the world.
- located on the southwest coast of Africa, this country is the second largest Portuguese speaking country in the world.
- a large South American country. They fought the British over the Falkland Islands. It is also the eighth largest country by landmass in the world.
- an island nation located in the Caribbean. It has two names, and is to the east of St.Kitts and Nevis.
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- a small country located near Greece in southeastern Europe. Is a majority Muslim country.
- a small country on the border between Europe and Asia. Georgia is to the north, and Azerbaijan to the east. They suffered a genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.
- a continent that is also a country. Known for their kangaroos, wildfires, and koalas.
- a small country with a fun name. Located in the Caucasus region between Europe and Asia. Armenia is to the west, and the Caspian Sea is to the east.
11 Clues: a continent that is also a country. Known for their kangaroos, wildfires, and koalas. • a small country located near Greece in southeastern Europe. Is a majority Muslim country. • a microstate in the mountains between Spain and France. The second smallest country in the world. • ...
Age of Exploration: Explorers 2018-03-27
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- Led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- Explored the Pacific coast of South America and conquered the Incan Empire.
- Searched for the Fountain of Youth and discovered Florida.
- Explored North America and established New France and Quebec City.
- Explored the South Pacific and the Hawaiian Islands.
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- First European to reach the India by ocean (going around Africa).
- Led seven expeditions on treasure ships throughout Asia, the Middle East and East Africa.
- Initiated the colonization of the New World with four voyages across the Atlantic.
- First to plan a successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
- First European to cross the Mississippi.
10 Clues: First European to cross the Mississippi. • Explored the South Pacific and the Hawaiian Islands. • Searched for the Fountain of Youth and discovered Florida. • Led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire. • First European to reach the India by ocean (going around Africa). • First to plan a successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe. • ...
Social studies 2017-01-10
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- Method used by large scale companies to preserve fish at the coast of East Africa
- Town in East Africa that has a cement processing factory
- Country bordering South Sudan to the north
- Mirambo ruled this empire
- Tree species in East Africa that provides hardwood
- Element of weather which helps people to dry clothes
- Legally recognized form of marriage in East Africa
- Line on a map joining places of equal rainfall
- Form of alms-giving or religious obligation in Islam
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- The Maji Maji uprising was a rebellion against ____ colonial rule
- King of Zulu between 1872 and 1879
- Major mineral exported by Tanzania
- Cultural name of the leader of the largest ethnic group in Uganda
- Mountain on which the ten commandments were received
- Means of transport in East Africa most suitable for the transportation of bulky commodities
- Compass direction of Mt. Elgon from Mt. Rwenzori
- Total submission to the will of Allah
- Monetary charge imposed by the government to yield public revenue
18 Clues: Mirambo ruled this empire • King of Zulu between 1872 and 1879 • Major mineral exported by Tanzania • Total submission to the will of Allah • Country bordering South Sudan to the north • Line on a map joining places of equal rainfall • Compass direction of Mt. Elgon from Mt. Rwenzori • Tree species in East Africa that provides hardwood • ...
Hist. Geo 4 Asia and Maps 2024-07-31
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- Form lines of Longitude
- Tallest mountains in the world
- one half of the earth
- The desert North of the Himalayas
- combined Longitude and latitude
- longest river in Asia
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- a man-made river
- One of two rivers watering the Middle East
- Measures N/S of the Equator
- the study of the shape of the earth
- The yellow River is the birthplace of Ancient
- the imaginary line that makes the Earth's belt
- One of two rivers watering the Middle East
13 Clues: a man-made river • one half of the earth • longest river in Asia • Form lines of Longitude • Measures N/S of the Equator • Tallest mountains in the world • combined Longitude and latitude • The desert North of the Himalayas • the study of the shape of the earth • One of two rivers watering the Middle East • One of two rivers watering the Middle East • ...
Ev's Middle East! Crossword Puzzle. 2022-01-31
7 Clues: Muslim God • and Queens. • Muslim holy city. • Faster then the _____. • The percent they give to the poor. • Government ran by religious leaders • Most Popular religion in the Middle East.
Review 2019-03-08
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- north, ? east
- biggest planet
- east, ?
- do your ?
- get a ?
- need something to east
- set the ?
- cook ?
- build a ?
- go horseback ?
- mail a ?
- spring, ?, fall
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- fall, ?
- eat ? candy
- ? the sunrise
- need something to drink
- put away the ?
- take ?
- ? climb a
- collect ?
- win a ?
- laugh at ?
- take out the ?
- ? up the clothes
- planet next to the sun
- do the ?
26 Clues: take ? • cook ? • fall, ? • east, ? • get a ? • win a ? • mail a ? • do the ? • do your ? • ? climb a • collect ? • set the ? • build a ? • laugh at ? • eat ? candy • north, ? east • ? the sunrise • put away the ? • biggest planet • take out the ? • go horseback ? • spring, ?, fall • ? up the clothes • need something to east • planet next to the sun • need something to drink
American Civil War Geography 2024-12-02
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- Known for its Green Mountains, this state is west of New Hampshire, south of Canada, and directly east of New York.
- Situated south of North Carolina and east of Georgia, this state is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It was the first state to secede from the Union.
- A Northern state bordered by Canada to the north, Wisconsin to the east, and Iowa to the south. Its northern lakes fed the Mississippi River.
- This state is in the Northeast, north of Massachusetts and west of Maine. It is bordered by Vermont to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast.
- This state is in the Mid-Atlantic, bordered by Pennsylvania to the north, Delaware to the east, and Virginia to the south. It surrounds much of Washington, D.C.
- This Southern state is bordered by Louisiana to the east, New Mexico to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. It provided crucial resources for the Confederacy.
- A Border State located west of Illinois, south of Iowa, and north of Arkansas. Its rivers and railroads made it a strategic location during the war.
- A state in the Southern Plains, it borders Texas to the south, Kansas to the north, and New Mexico to the west. It’s east of the Rocky Mountains.
- Situated in the Midwest, this state is west of Indiana, north of Kentucky, and east of Missouri. Its major city, Chicago, became a key supply hub.
- A state in the Northeast, bordered by Canada to the north, Pennsylvania to the south, and Connecticut to the east. It is home to one of the most famous cities in the world.
- Situated in the South, this state lies north of the Gulf of Mexico, south of Tennessee, and west of Georgia. It is known for its role in the Confederacy.
- Virginia Created during the Civil War, this state lies west of Virginia, east of Ohio, and south of Pennsylvania. Its mountainous terrain played a key role in wartime strategies.
- Located in the South, this state lies west of the Mississippi River, south of Missouri, and north of Louisiana. Its proximity to the river made it a Confederate stronghold.
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- Located in the Southeast, this state is bordered by Kentucky to the north, Arkansas to the west, and Georgia to the south. It is known for its long, narrow shape.
- Located in the Midwest, this state is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Illinois to the south, and Michigan to the northeast. Known for its dairy production.
- This Southern state lies south of Virginia and west of the Atlantic Ocean. It is north of South Carolina and east of Tennessee.
- This Northern state is bordered by Ohio to the east, Illinois to the west, and Kentucky to the south. Known for its flat plains and significant farmland.
- This Southern state is bordered by Mississippi to the east, Texas to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Its port city of New Orleans was a key target for the Union.
- This state is located in the North and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It lies south of New Hampshire and directly east of New York and Connecticut.
- This Border State is south of Ohio, north of Tennessee, and west of West Virginia. It was officially neutral but heavily contested during the war.
- Located in the South, this state borders West Virginia to the west, Maryland to the north, and North Carolina to the south. It played a major role in the Confederacy.
- This state, shaped like an almost-square with a corner carved out, is located in the Southeast, bordered by South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Alabama to the west.
- Located at the southernmost tip of the Eastern Seaboard, this state is bordered by Georgia to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the west.
- This state in the Northwest lies east of Oregon, south of Canada, and west of Montana and Wyoming. Known for its rugged mountains and famous potatoes.
- This state lies in the Midwest and is bordered by Pennsylvania to the east, Michigan to the north, Indiana to the west, and Kentucky to the south.
25 Clues: Known for its Green Mountains, this state is west of New Hampshire, south of Canada, and directly east of New York. • This Southern state lies south of Virginia and west of the Atlantic Ocean. It is north of South Carolina and east of Tennessee. • ...
Atlas Words 2019-08-22
7 Clues: The southern tropic. • The northern tropic. • One half of the world. • The middle of the Earth. • The lines which go East to West around the Earth. • The lines which go North to South around the Earth. • The band which goes around the middle of The Earth which is hottest and has most sun.
Journalism By:Elvin Salguero 2021-08-25
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- A infinite amount of space where stars are
- vet People who help people who get hurt in the army
- International Space Station
- A group of people taking over Afghanistan
- When they race to space
- When they jump of a plane
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- Country In the Middle East
- People who fight For us
- A natural Disaster
- A state located in North America
- A natural Disaster
11 Clues: A natural Disaster • A natural Disaster • People who fight For us • When they race to space • When they jump of a plane • Country In the Middle East • International Space Station • A state located in North America • A group of people taking over Afghanistan • A infinite amount of space where stars are • vet People who help people who get hurt in the army
Portugal ST'1 2025-12-04
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- A flavorful rice and seafood stew
- Famous portuguese footballer.
- Capital of Portugal
- Portugal lies in ........ Europe
- Famous Explorer is Vasco da...
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- Famous portuguese food,(cod,salted and dried).
- This island is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
- Portugal lies on the ...... Peninsula
- Portugal borders with ..... in the east.
9 Clues: Capital of Portugal • Famous portuguese footballer. • Famous Explorer is Vasco da... • Portugal lies in ........ Europe • A flavorful rice and seafood stew • Portugal lies on the ...... Peninsula • Portugal borders with ..... in the east. • Famous portuguese food,(cod,salted and dried). • This island is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
Ch. 3&4 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- Merchant settlements abroad like Arabs in East Africa blending local and foreign cultures
- Focused on faith in the Buddha Amitabha for salvation popular among commoners in East Asia
- Spread of crops and farming methods through Islamic lands boosting food supply
- Japanese form of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and discipline influencing samurai culture
- Bantu language with Arabic influences that grew from East African coastal trade
- Roadside inns for travelers and merchants along trade routes boosting Silk Road commerce
- Tower in Delhi built under Islamic rulers symbolizing Muslim influence in India
- Muslim traveler who documented trade and culture across Africa and Asia
- Ming emperor who promoted maritime expeditions and rebuilt Beijing
- Symbolized simplicity and reliance on donations spreading Buddhist culture across Asia
- Mali emperor famed for his pilgrimage to Mecca displaying Africa’s wealth in gold
- Powerful palace officials who managed imperial affairs in Ming China
- Bacterium causing the Black Death spread via Mongol trade routes
- Trade routes linking China to the Mediterranean spreading goods like silk and ideas like Buddhism
- Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia
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- Capital of the Mongol Empire hub of administration and trade
- West African storytellers preserving history through oral tradition
- Revival blending Confucian ethics with Buddhist and Daoist ideas shaping Chinese and Korean societies
- Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia
- Nickname for Japanese pirates Wokou disrupting East Asian maritime trade
- Major Mississippian city near St. Louis center of mound building and trade
- Mongol tactic using catapults and psychological fear to capture fortified cities
- Javanese Buddhist kingdom that built Borobudur temple showing Indian cultural influence
- Domesticated animal essential for desert trade due to endurance and water storage
- Early Chinese credit system allowing merchants to transfer money without carrying coins
- West African trade and learning center that flourished under Mali and Songhai empires
- Mongol postal network using horse stations for rapid communication across the empire
- Large ships used for Indian Ocean trade carrying heavy goods like spices and ceramics
- Mongol ruler who conquered Persia and Baghdad founding the Ilkhanate
- Mongol dynasty in China founded by Kublai Khan blending Mongol and Chinese governance
- Military camps that became administrative centers in Mongol controlled regions
- Massive HinduBuddhist temple complex in Cambodia symbol of Southeast Asian syncretism
- Maritime trade routes across the Indian Ocean linking East Africa the Middle East South Asia and Southeast Asia
- TransSaharan trade routes connecting West Africa to North Africa and the Mediterranean
- Network of pueblos in the American Southwest linked by roads and trade in turquoise and pottery
- Chinese Muslim admiral who led Ming treasure voyages expanding maritime connections
36 Clues: Capital of the Mongol Empire hub of administration and trade • Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia • Bacterium causing the Black Death spread via Mongol trade routes • Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia • Ming emperor who promoted maritime expeditions and rebuilt Beijing • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Someone who gives money to an artist
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- Creator of the statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling
- Famous explorer; wrote a book documenting his experience
- Traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time
- The primary patrons of Florence
- The interest in worldly events and ideas in balance with religion
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- The art of drawing in a way that shows angles, width, height, and position
- A balance between religion and the human mind
- Invented printing press
- A new era of rebirth, growth in trade and humanities
- A network of ancient trade routes that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
12 Clues: Invented printing press • The primary patrons of Florence • Someone who gives money to an artist • A balance between religion and the human mind • A new era of rebirth, growth in trade and humanities • Famous explorer; wrote a book documenting his experience • The interest in worldly events and ideas in balance with religion • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
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- capital city of the Roman/ Byzantine Empire
- the ruler of the empire
- religion of the muslims
- Also known as Southwest Asia
- First name of the empire we are studying
- a large group of people acting like a government
- what the emperor wanted to control more of
- to take over
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- the religion of those who believe in Jesus Christ
- the magnificent
- elite infantry units of the ottoman empire
- A ruler like a king
- also known as Constantinople
13 Clues: to take over • the magnificent • A ruler like a king • the ruler of the empire • religion of the muslims • Also known as Southwest Asia • also known as Constantinople • First name of the empire we are studying • elite infantry units of the ottoman empire • what the emperor wanted to control more of • capital city of the Roman/ Byzantine Empire • ...
Vocab # 1 2022-01-20
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- Gaining and passing knowledge through generations
- Divides the earth; usually the warmest areas on earth
- Any half of the earth’s surface
- Studies the remains of humans
- Monotheistic religion that began in the Middle East 4000 years ago
- A large landmass that usually contains many countries
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- Knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, habits…
- Belief in one God
- Judaism, Chirstianity and Islam
- period of time before written records
- The Jewish Bible
- Belief in more than one god
- 100 years
13 Clues: 100 years • The Jewish Bible • Belief in one God • Belief in more than one god • Studies the remains of humans • Judaism, Chirstianity and Islam • Any half of the earth’s surface • period of time before written records • Knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, habits… • Gaining and passing knowledge through generations • Divides the earth; usually the warmest areas on earth • ...
Mr Mackenzie second crossword 2022-10-28
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- the ____ World Cup (4)
- a sporting event happening every four years (5, 3)
- what helps you to not slip on grass
- how many stadiums in Qatar?
- the location of a football match
- a number, all the players
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- when one team beats another
- a Middle East country
- the final happens in this month
- the largest Qatar World Cup stadium
- you need to be this to play sport
- the competition starts in this month
- the 3d shape used in football
13 Clues: a Middle East country • the ____ World Cup (4) • a number, all the players • when one team beats another • how many stadiums in Qatar? • the 3d shape used in football • the final happens in this month • the location of a football match • you need to be this to play sport • the largest Qatar World Cup stadium • what helps you to not slip on grass • ...
Africa unite 2025-01-30
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- I do this on my boat for food
- Home town of Granny & Grandpa
- the small hill we will climb to the top
- Neighbour and home to Victoria Falls
- Predator fish swimming around in the Atlantic & Indian Oceans
- Aggresive !,part of the monkey family with their bums out
- North-East neighbour
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- Another bird that can't fly
- The big mountain in Cape Town
- Where we are landing in South Africa
- Where Aunty Cora & cousins live
- Middle Neighbour country
- The biggest bird
13 Clues: The biggest bird • North-East neighbour • Middle Neighbour country • Another bird that can't fly • I do this on my boat for food • Home town of Granny & Grandpa • The big mountain in Cape Town • Where Aunty Cora & cousins live • Where we are landing in South Africa • Neighbour and home to Victoria Falls • the small hill we will climb to the top • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-12-15
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- A tool that shows how distance on a map compares to real distance on Earth.
- When the size, shape, distance, or direction on a map is not completely accurate.
- Meridian, The main meridian at 0° longitude that divides Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- Projection, A method used to show the round Earth on a flat map, which always causes some distortion.
- Lines, Lines on a map that connect places with the same elevation.
- Imaginary lines that run east to west and measure how far north or south a place is from the Equator.
- One half of Earth (north/south or east/west).
- A round model of Earth that shows the planet’s true shape.
- An imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
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- Interval, The difference in elevation between two contour lines.
- An imaginary line around the middle of Earth that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The height of land above sea level.
- A small picture or shape on a map that represents something real, like a city or river.
- The shape of Earth’s surface, including mountains, valleys, and flat areas.
- A box on a map that explains what the symbols and colors mean.
- A flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth’s surface.
- Imaginary lines that run north to south and measure how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian.
17 Clues: The height of land above sea level. • One half of Earth (north/south or east/west). • A flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth’s surface. • A round model of Earth that shows the planet’s true shape. • A box on a map that explains what the symbols and colors mean. • Interval, The difference in elevation between two contour lines. • ...
Prehistory II 2022-11-04
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- from 230 million to 63 million years ago
- extinct east african homnid
- extinct reptile
- very old
- an antiquity that has survived from the distant past
- maintain something in its original or existing state
- a kind of stone a form of silica
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- The practice of farming
- the Ice Age
- another word for Middle stone age
- The land mass formed by Europe and asia
- a historical tool that divides the past into compartments
- the remains of a civilization's architecture
13 Clues: very old • the Ice Age • extinct reptile • The practice of farming • extinct east african homnid • a kind of stone a form of silica • another word for Middle stone age • The land mass formed by Europe and asia • from 230 million to 63 million years ago • the remains of a civilization's architecture • an antiquity that has survived from the distant past • ...
Kasey and parkistans crossword puzzle 2024-03-08
5 Clues: country in middle east • was once east pakistan • country in Asia that's real big • alignment between soviet states • when a country didn't pick a side
lobo crypt 1 2021-02-09
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- : place to cultivate a powerful breeze
- : flower needed for skiing
- : its central to the problem on fruit
- : sunkissed man goes off line
- the expected level of gold flag waving perhaps
- the joint middle one
- : ridiculed attempt at food storage
- : box can be followed by nut press
- : sounds like rabbit fashion has made head way
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- : could be a very small person's period of organising closely
- random frost initially including a north east coast
- : thought about your image
- : colourful glue for edges?
- room for the poorly hung clothes
- : spicy land
- : almost dull carpet?
- : used for a smooth flight
- : when lost your penniless
- choosing a canine cleaner?
19 Clues: : spicy land • the joint middle one • : almost dull carpet? • : flower needed for skiing • : thought about your image • : used for a smooth flight • : when lost your penniless • choosing a canine cleaner? • : colourful glue for edges? • : sunkissed man goes off line • room for the poorly hung clothes • : ridiculed attempt at food storage • : box can be followed by nut press • ...
luca 2023-05-10
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- should live in harmony with nature taoism
- yellow-brown soil loess
- valuable cloth that was only made in China. Silk
- of local armed groups warlords
- the rivers”.n Mesopotamia
- that explain people’s beliefs. Myths
- route that ran all the way from China to the Mediterranean SeaSilk Road
- were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven.
- jobs civil service
- that acts like a country city-states
- in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats
- first empire if china Qin Shi Huangdi
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- walls dikes
- family. extended family.
- currency
- a great scholar Sima Qian
- han dynastyLiu Bang
- thinker of early Chinese culture Confucius
- in Southwest Asia or the Middle East Fertile Crescent
- professional writers kept records for Kings and priests. scribes
20 Clues: currency • walls dikes • han dynastyLiu Bang • jobs civil service • yellow-brown soil loess • family. extended family. • the rivers”.n Mesopotamia • a great scholar Sima Qian • of local armed groups warlords • that explain people’s beliefs. Myths • in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats • that acts like a country city-states • were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven. • ...
luca 2023-05-10
Across
- should live in harmony with nature taoism
- yellow-brown soil loess
- valuable cloth that was only made in China. Silk
- of local armed groups warlords
- the rivers”.n Mesopotamia
- that explain people’s beliefs. Myths
- route that ran all the way from China to the Mediterranean SeaSilk Road
- were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven.
- jobs civil service
- that acts like a country city-states
- in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats
- first empire if china Qin Shi Huangdi
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- walls dikes
- family. extended family.
- currency
- a great scholar Sima Qian
- han dynastyLiu Bang
- thinker of early Chinese culture Confucius
- in Southwest Asia or the Middle East Fertile Crescent
- professional writers kept records for Kings and priests. scribes
20 Clues: currency • walls dikes • han dynastyLiu Bang • jobs civil service • yellow-brown soil loess • family. extended family. • the rivers”.n Mesopotamia • a great scholar Sima Qian • of local armed groups warlords • that explain people’s beliefs. Myths • in the shape of a pyramid Ziggurats • that acts like a country city-states • were chosen by god Mandate from Heaven. • ...
outsiders cross word puzzle 2021-12-10
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- the big fight between the socs and the greasers
- what the greasers call cigarettes
- oldest in the gang
- what the socs call the east side
- the spy for the greasers
- got stabbed by johnny
- sodapops ex
- really good at stealing
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- what the greasers call the police
- where the greasers live
- What the greasers call jail
- were johnny and ponboy hid out wile the police was after them
- the oldest in the Curtis family
- sodapops best friend
- ponyboys best friend
- What greasers say is cool and sharp
- the middle child in the Curtis family
- cherry's ex
- the youngest in the Curtis family
19 Clues: cherry's ex • sodapops ex • oldest in the gang • sodapops best friend • ponyboys best friend • got stabbed by johnny • where the greasers live • really good at stealing • the spy for the greasers • What the greasers call jail • the oldest in the Curtis family • what the socs call the east side • what the greasers call the police • what the greasers call cigarettes • ...
outsiders cross word puzzle 2021-12-10
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- the big fight between the socs and the greasers
- what the greasers call cigarettes
- oldest in the gang
- what the socs call the east side
- the spy for the greasers
- got stabbed by johnny
- sodapops ex
- really good at stealing
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- what the greasers call the police
- where the greasers live
- What the greasers call jail
- were johnny and ponboy hid out wile the police was after them
- the oldest in the Curtis family
- sodapops best friend
- ponyboys best friend
- What greasers say is cool and sharp
- the middle child in the Curtis family
- cherry's ex
- the youngest in the Curtis family
19 Clues: cherry's ex • sodapops ex • oldest in the gang • sodapops best friend • ponyboys best friend • got stabbed by johnny • where the greasers live • really good at stealing • the spy for the greasers • What the greasers call jail • the oldest in the Curtis family • what the socs call the east side • what the greasers call the police • what the greasers call cigarettes • ...
Origins of Christianity 2023-11-05
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- New Testament books about Jesus’ life
- important symbol of Christianity
- __ Testament includes stories about Jesus’ life
- most important figure in Christianity
- Jesus teaches using simple stories called __
- Peter is often considered the first __
- where Christianity originates, Middle __
- city that is home to Jesus
- Pontius __ sentences Jesus to death
- Christianity starts as a form of __
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- Simon Peter is a __ of Jesus
- group that kills Jesus
- Bible is divided into many __
- New Testament consists of twenty-__ books
- Christian holy book
- Jesus’ resurrection is celebrated at __
- holy text for Jews and Christians, __ Testament
- man to whom Christians and Jews trace their religion
- Jesus’ mother
19 Clues: Jesus’ mother • Christian holy book • group that kills Jesus • city that is home to Jesus • Simon Peter is a __ of Jesus • Bible is divided into many __ • important symbol of Christianity • Pontius __ sentences Jesus to death • Christianity starts as a form of __ • New Testament books about Jesus’ life • most important figure in Christianity • ...
Sip & Solve - Mr. & Mrs. Drone 2022-08-15
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- Number of kids the couple wants
- Couple's first vacation together (State)
- Number of states the couple has traveled to together
- Shawn's favorite color
- Total number of nieces/nephews
- The Bride's new last name
- Years the couple has been together as of this year
- Shawn's job
- Elementary school Shawn attended (Abbreviation)
- 4-legged friend who loves toys and walks
- Shawn's favorite singer; singes the couple's First Dance song
- City in MO that the bride lived in
- Paige's job
- The couple's favorite holiday
- Couple's first "date"
- Who is more organized?
- Location of the Honeymoon (____ Coast)
- The Bride & Groom's hometown
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- Shawn's favorite TV show (The _______)
- Paige's maiden name
- Sport that Shawn coaches
- Shawn's middle name
- Couple's combined number of siblings
- Paige's middle name
- The month Shawn proposed
- Paige's favorite movie
- Paige's favorite food
- Paige's favorite wine
- Street the couple lives on
- Who said "I Love You" first?
- 4-legged friend who sleeps under the blankets
- Shawn's favorite food
- Color of the Bride and Groom's birthstones
33 Clues: Shawn's job • Paige's job • Paige's maiden name • Shawn's middle name • Paige's middle name • Paige's favorite food • Paige's favorite wine • Couple's first "date" • Shawn's favorite food • Shawn's favorite color • Paige's favorite movie • Who is more organized? • Sport that Shawn coaches • The month Shawn proposed • The Bride's new last name • Street the couple lives on • ...
Medieval europe 2024-09-17
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- The Magyars invaded ____ Europe.
- The time period that lasted 1000-1300 CE
- The Frankish kingdom was founded by ____.
- The most important leader of the Franks.
- Charlemagne’s empire was divided among his ____ after his death.
- the strong code of behaviour that knights lived by
- The believed God has given them the right to rule, and they were the top of the feudal society.
- worked on the land
- Clovis established his kingdom in the year ____(hundred).
- What began when the Christians attacked Muslim cities in the Middle East to defend their religion.
- The Vikings originated from present-day ____ and Denmark.
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- The ____ invaded Western Europe and established a large empire.
- protect, both king and the Lords.
- Land grants given by the king.
- By the High Middle Ages, Europeans had developed the system of _______.
- Clovis was the first ____ ruler to convert to Christianity.
- protect the king and manage the territory.
- the mounted soldiers of the media world.
- The Romans referred to non-Roman groups as ____.
- Charlemagne’s empire was blessed by the ____ (leader of the Catholic Church).
- The ____ advanced from Northern Africa into Spain.
- Charlemagne was crowned “Holy ____ Emperor.”
22 Clues: worked on the land • Land grants given by the king. • protect, both king and the Lords. • The Magyars invaded ____ Europe. • The time period that lasted 1000-1300 CE • the mounted soldiers of the media world. • The most important leader of the Franks. • The Frankish kingdom was founded by ____. • protect the king and manage the territory. • ...
THE ISLAMIC WORLD REVIEW 2025-01-20
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- people who believe in Islam.
- the person who takes over as ruler or spiritual leader.
- the language of the Middle East.
- a small group of nomads or travelers.
- the number of pillars of Islam.
- the branch of Islam that believes any Muslim can be a caliph.
- a type of decorative writing invented by Muslim artists.
- it means to stay in on place over a period of time.
- the holy book of Islam.
- the name of the world's second largest religion.
- the Middle Eastern Empire that lasted from 1299-1922.
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- the branch of Islam that believes in direct descendants of Muhammad as caliph.
- the abbreviation for this elaborate, Mughal Empire building.
- the person and prophet of Islam.
- an English word for zakat.
- a place where water collects in the desert.
- an English word for Hajj.
- the name Constantinople was changed to after being taken over.
- an English word for salat.
- an English word for Saum.
- an English word for shahadah.
- another name for a Muslim church.
22 Clues: the holy book of Islam. • an English word for Hajj. • an English word for Saum. • an English word for zakat. • an English word for salat. • people who believe in Islam. • an English word for shahadah. • the number of pillars of Islam. • the person and prophet of Islam. • the language of the Middle East. • another name for a Muslim church. • a small group of nomads or travelers. • ...
The Fall of Constantinople 2024-01-07
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- completed in 1617
- loyal to sufi and shiite leaders
- prohibited by 1587
- an inlet and freshwater
- ruled china from 1368 untl 1644
- sent missionariesthroughout the Antolian peninsula
- three powerful empires arose in the middle east and south asia
- holder of power
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- began as a resistance effort against expanding control of the ottoman empire
- Peninsula in southeastern europe
- the queen of cities
- has a few access points between the indian subcontinent and the rest of asia
- ruled most of South Asia by 1605
13 Clues: holder of power • completed in 1617 • prohibited by 1587 • the queen of cities • an inlet and freshwater • ruled china from 1368 untl 1644 • Peninsula in southeastern europe • loyal to sufi and shiite leaders • ruled most of South Asia by 1605 • sent missionariesthroughout the Antolian peninsula • three powerful empires arose in the middle east and south asia • ...
Cold War/50's Culture 2022-04-12
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- Middle class families moved from the city to these
- Getting to the brink of war without actually starting a war
- Leader of the USSR during the Missile Crisis
- Supplies being sent into West Berlin
- New genre of music that was loud and fast paced
- Factory workers
- Represented the suburban white middle class family
- The King of the new music
- U.S. foreign policy regarding communism
- conference that determined the splitting of Germany
- Closest the world came to a nuclear war
- Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance
- Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc.
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- Constructed to keep East Germans from fleeing
- Invisible line that separated communism from capitalism
- US's enemy during the Cold War
- Searched for communists in government agencies
- President during the Missile Crisis
- Conference about what to do with Japan
- Postwar generation
- Senator that claimed communism thrived under Truman
- Stockpiling weapons as a form of "self-defense"
- Buying new products that made life more "comfortable"
- Leader of Cuba
- Alliance between USSR and its satellite nations
25 Clues: Leader of Cuba • Factory workers • Postwar generation • The King of the new music • US's enemy during the Cold War • Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc. • Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance • President during the Missile Crisis • Supplies being sent into West Berlin • Conference about what to do with Japan • U.S. foreign policy regarding communism • ...
Puzzle for Cooper 2015-01-24
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- An aquatic animal with a spike.
- Jid's middle name.
- State in which Doug got stuck on a ski chair lift.
- _____________ is the author of 39 Clues: The Viper's Nest.
- The mascot where Carter-Williams went to college.
- The best people at something. And also an article of clothing?
- Our hometown big bellied guy.
- The capital of Colorado.
- This is mom's second favorite color.
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- One of the teams that made it to the AFC East top 4.
- The Philly soccer team, Union, is owned by this guy.
- The night guard in Night at the Museum.
- You like Matt Flynn's sound, since he's the __________ for Maroon 5.
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all have these in common.
- If _______________, a player for the Seahawks, makes an inappropriate gestures during the Super Bowl, the Seahawks will suffer a 15 yeard penalty.
- The Pats are in a bit of trouble right now because they are accused of __________ the ball.
- There is a popular actor right now named _______ Cumberbatch.
- Grandma's middle name.
- What you'll be watching on Sunday, February 8th.
- Degrees at which water freezes.
20 Clues: Jid's middle name. • Grandma's middle name. • The capital of Colorado. • Our hometown big bellied guy. • An aquatic animal with a spike. • Degrees at which water freezes. • This is mom's second favorite color. • The night guard in Night at the Museum. • What you'll be watching on Sunday, February 8th. • The mascot where Carter-Williams went to college. • ...
THE ISLAMIC WORLD REVIEW 2015-03-14
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- people who believe in Islam.
- the person who takes over as ruler or spiritual leader.
- the language of the Middle East.
- a small group of nomads or travelers.
- the number of pillars of Islam.
- the branch of Islam that believes any Muslim can be a caliph.
- a type of decorative writing invented by Muslim artists.
- it means to stay in on place over a period of time.
- the holy book of Islam.
- the name of the world's second largest religion.
- the Middle Eastern Empire that lasted from 1299-1922.
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- the branch of Islam that believes in direct descendants of Muhammad as caliph.
- the abbreviation for this elaborate, Mughal Empire building.
- the person and prophet of Islam.
- an English word for zakat.
- a place where water collects in the desert.
- an English word for Hajj.
- the name Constantinople was changed to after being taken over.
- an English word for salat.
- an English word for Saum.
- an English word for shahadah.
- another name for a Muslim church.
22 Clues: the holy book of Islam. • an English word for Hajj. • an English word for Saum. • an English word for zakat. • an English word for salat. • people who believe in Islam. • an English word for shahadah. • the number of pillars of Islam. • the person and prophet of Islam. • the language of the Middle East. • another name for a Muslim church. • a small group of nomads or travelers. • ...
World History Review 2017-05-31
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- led Haiti during revolution
- Christian wars in the middle east
- land between two rivers
- perfect race to the Nazis
- armored vehicles with big guns
- first written laws
- pieces to fund public support
- the 'Unterseeboot' was the first?
- Capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Thirteen colonies rebelled in the?
- March 1770- Redcoats killed colonists in Boston
- multiple gods exist
- Leader of the Roman Empire; brought Christianity
- political party led by Lenin
- dictator of German Reich 1933-1945
- Dictator of the USSR, 1924-1953
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- Way of life in the middle ages
- Wrote book on socialism
- governing body of the UK
- places where gays and Jews were killed
- spaniards that tortured people during the Inquistition
- trenches were located on the?
- Modernized the Russian Empire
- French attempt against feudalism
- mother of feminism
- discoverer of calculus
- led Hungarian counter-revolution
- proposed heliocentric solar system
- first city
- wrote "the Wealth of Nations"
- stadium in rome
- Established Communist China
32 Clues: first city • stadium in rome • first written laws • mother of feminism • multiple gods exist • discoverer of calculus • Wrote book on socialism • land between two rivers • governing body of the UK • perfect race to the Nazis • led Haiti during revolution • Established Communist China • political party led by Lenin • trenches were located on the? • Modernized the Russian Empire • ...
World Rivers 2023-09-07
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- River in the southeastern United States, a tributary of the Ohio River.
- The largest river by discharge volume, in South America.
- Longest river in Europe, flowing through Russia.
- River in North America, known for its hydroelectric dams.
- Major river in North America, known for its delta.
- Another significant Middle Eastern river, running through Iraq and Syria.
- Major river in Canada and Alaska.
- River in South Asia, known for its monsoonal floods.
- River in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq.
- Europe's second-longest river, passing through multiple countries.
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- Second-longest river in Africa, flowing through the Congo Basin.
- River in eastern Russia and northeastern China.
- River in the southwestern United States known for the Grand Canyon.
- Longest river in the world, flowing through Africa.
- Important European river, flowing through Germany.
- Sacred river in India, known for its spiritual significance.
- Southeast Asian river that runs through several countries.
- West African river, important for transportation and agriculture.
- River in South Asia, known for its role in ancient civilizations.
- Longest river in Asia, flowing through China.
20 Clues: Major river in Canada and Alaska. • Longest river in Asia, flowing through China. • River in eastern Russia and northeastern China. • River in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq. • Longest river in Europe, flowing through Russia. • Important European river, flowing through Germany. • Major river in North America, known for its delta. • ...
Medieval europe 2024-09-17
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- The Magyars invaded ____ Europe.
- The time period that lasted 1000-1300 CE
- The Frankish kingdom was founded by ____.
- The most important leader of the Franks.
- Charlemagne’s empire was divided among his ____ after his death.
- the strong code of behaviour that knights lived by
- The believed God has given them the right to rule, and they were the top of the feudal society.
- worked on the land
- Clovis established his kingdom in the year ____(hundred).
- What began when the Christians attacked Muslim cities in the Middle East to defend their religion.
- The Vikings originated from present-day ____ and Denmark.
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- The ____ invaded Western Europe and established a large empire.
- protect, both king and the Lords.
- Land grants given by the king.
- By the High Middle Ages, Europeans had developed the system of _______.
- Clovis was the first ____ ruler to convert to Christianity.
- protect the king and manage the territory.
- the mounted soldiers of the media world.
- The Romans referred to non-Roman groups as ____.
- Charlemagne’s empire was blessed by the ____ (leader of the Catholic Church).
- The ____ advanced from Northern Africa into Spain.
- Charlemagne was crowned “Holy ____ Emperor.”
22 Clues: worked on the land • Land grants given by the king. • protect, both king and the Lords. • The Magyars invaded ____ Europe. • The time period that lasted 1000-1300 CE • the mounted soldiers of the media world. • The most important leader of the Franks. • The Frankish kingdom was founded by ____. • protect the king and manage the territory. • ...
Room 31 general knowledge 2021-06-23
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- The name of unprocessed and natural foods
- Egypt's longest river
- Precious natural resourse in the middle east
- Last name of the most famous boxer in history
- The imaginary line around the globe
- The yellow middle part of an egg!
- The capital city of Australia
- most popular language of India
- All the countries that England colonized
- Scott Morrison is the leader of the ? party
- An extra in cricket When Kianne misses ball
- Your parents ? pay for roads and hospitals
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- What coloured pasta,bread and rice is better.
- A small surf-bodyboard is called a ?
- This word means to feel for someone else
- name of SA's longest river
- Name of the worlds largest ocean
- A hot but wet climate is known as a ? climate
- The most played sport in the world
- What word means to travel around a planet
- The english word for dollar $
- The New York statue is the statue of ?
- Ayres rock is now known as
- A guitar has how many strings?
24 Clues: Egypt's longest river • name of SA's longest river • Ayres rock is now known as • The capital city of Australia • The english word for dollar $ • most popular language of India • A guitar has how many strings? • Name of the worlds largest ocean • The yellow middle part of an egg! • The most played sport in the world • The imaginary line around the globe • ...
The Parson's Puzzler 2012-09-05
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- Who rules the Spencer household
- Simons Stag do alter ego
- Our shoe size
- You may need this to make fire but more importnatly it is how we meet
- the middle name of our youngest niece
- Africa Beckys birth place
- This gives Becky peace on a Saturday afternoon
- Two The total of our combined age
- The date Simon Proposed
- When Becky is engrossed in this Simon gets peace
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- The number of Simon's brothers
- The middle name of our eldest niece
- Who will you find doing the most chores round the house
- The origin of Beckys maiden name
- and Pizza Simons favourite meal
- Caine Simon wishes he was as cool as this CSI leading man
- Anglia What area of the country did Becky and Simon go to univesity in
- Lumpur This is the first stop on our honeymoon of a lifetime
- What position does Simon play
- Making What lesson did Becky have for the Hen party part 1
- Fishy Simon took Becky here after he proposed
- The number of nieces we have between us
22 Clues: Our shoe size • The date Simon Proposed • Simons Stag do alter ego • Africa Beckys birth place • What position does Simon play • The number of Simon's brothers • Who rules the Spencer household • and Pizza Simons favourite meal • The origin of Beckys maiden name • Two The total of our combined age • The middle name of our eldest niece • the middle name of our youngest niece • ...
Qatar Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- The most famous dish in Qatar
- Qatar is located in this continent
- The capital of Qatar
- Qatar's national animal
- A region of dry land with little precipitation
- A greeting used in Arabic
- Land that is almost surrounded by water
- An artificial island near Doha
- The president of Qatar
- The type of government used in Qatar
- Qatar is this word
- An essential fluid for cars to run on
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- Gulf The bordering water of Qatar
- A holiday celebrated in Qatar
- The World Cup played with this sport
- A major soccer tournament that happens every 4 years
- A country with a similar flag as Qatar
- To not eat or drink for a long period of time
- The lord and savior for the religion of Islam
- A place of worship for Islamic people
- A nearby country in the Middle East
- A religion that is mainly practiced in Qatar and other Middle-Eastern countries
- A country bordering Qatar
- The holy book of Islam
- Qatar's official language
25 Clues: Qatar is this word • The capital of Qatar • The holy book of Islam • The president of Qatar • Qatar's national animal • A greeting used in Arabic • A country bordering Qatar • Qatar's official language • A holiday celebrated in Qatar • The most famous dish in Qatar • An artificial island near Doha • Gulf The bordering water of Qatar • Qatar is located in this continent • ...
CULTURES OF THE WORLD 2024-10-24
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- Russian nesting dolls
- U.S. celebration with a turkey dinner
- Famous Chinese monastery known for martial arts
- Spanish dance with guitar and clapping
- Carved wooden poles from Native American culture
- Passionate dance from Argentina
- Middle Eastern appetizers
- Lively dance from Brazil
- Mexican tradition honoring the deceased
- Afternoon nap common in Spain
- Traditional war dance of the Maori
- Traditional Indian medicine system
- Hindu festival of colors celebrating spring
- Indian practice of meditation and stretching
- Deep, narrow sea inlet found in Norway
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- Japanese dish made with rice and raw fish
- Colorful festival celebrated in many countries
- Indigenous people of New Zealand
- Japanese ritual of serving tea
- Clay oven used in Indian cooking
- Traditional Japanese garment
- Finnish hot steam bath
- Famous palace in Spain
- Body art tradition in India and the Middle East
- Traditional female entertainers in Japan
- Spanish small plates or appetizers
- Traditional Korean clothing
- Islamic celebration at the end of Ramadan
- Ancient Egyptian structures
- Scottish traditional skirt for men
30 Clues: Russian nesting dolls • Finnish hot steam bath • Famous palace in Spain • Lively dance from Brazil • Middle Eastern appetizers • Traditional Korean clothing • Ancient Egyptian structures • Traditional Japanese garment • Afternoon nap common in Spain • Japanese ritual of serving tea • Passionate dance from Argentina • Indigenous people of New Zealand • Clay oven used in Indian cooking • ...
CULTURES OF THE WORLD 2024-10-24
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- Passionate dance from Argentina
- Afternoon nap common in Spain
- Finnish hot steam bath
- Indigenous people of New Zealand
- Colorful festival celebrated in many countries
- Spanish small plates or appetizers
- Traditional female entertainers in Japan
- Scottish traditional skirt for men
- Islamic celebration at the end of Ramadan
- Lively dance from Brazil
- Spanish dance with guitar and clapping
- Mexican tradition honoring the deceased
- Famous Chinese monastery known for martial arts
- Carved wooden poles from Native American culture
- Body art tradition in India and the Middle East
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- Indian practice of meditation and stretching
- Russian nesting dolls
- Japanese dish made with rice and raw fish
- U.S. celebration with a turkey dinner
- Hindu festival of colors celebrating spring
- Traditional Korean clothing
- Traditional Indian medicine system
- Traditional Japanese garment
- Famous palace in Spain
- Traditional war dance of the Maori
- Ancient Egyptian structures
- Deep, narrow sea inlet found in Norway
- Middle Eastern appetizers
- Clay oven used in Indian cooking
- Japanese ritual of serving tea
30 Clues: Russian nesting dolls • Finnish hot steam bath • Famous palace in Spain • Lively dance from Brazil • Middle Eastern appetizers • Traditional Korean clothing • Ancient Egyptian structures • Traditional Japanese garment • Afternoon nap common in Spain • Japanese ritual of serving tea • Passionate dance from Argentina • Indigenous people of New Zealand • Clay oven used in Indian cooking • ...
Dacoda crossword 2024-03-20
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- a large estate owned by knights or lords
- mountains Border between Asia and Europe
- referring to the middle ages
- a worker in medieval Europe who was tied to the land on which he or she lived
- a brilliant warrior and a strong king
- she convinced her husband to stay in the city
- a river that begins in Germany, flows east across the great Hungary plain
- ages a period that lasted from 500 or 1500 in Europe
- a knight who promised to support a lord
- first missionary to travel to northern Europe
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- to cast out from the church
- the system of obligations that governed the relationships between lords and vassals
- Italian monks
- Empire the society that developed in the eastern Roman Empire after the fall
- a community of monks
- the longest river in Europe
- pictures made with pieces of colored stone and glass
- Pennisula one of the largest pennisulas in Europe
- vast forest of evergreen,which covers about half of Russia
- a warrior in medieval Europe who fought on the back of horse
20 Clues: Italian monks • a community of monks • to cast out from the church • the longest river in Europe • referring to the middle ages • a brilliant warrior and a strong king • a knight who promised to support a lord • a large estate owned by knights or lords • mountains Border between Asia and Europe • she convinced her husband to stay in the city • ...
