middle east Crossword Puzzles
European Exploration 2022-08-26
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- he wanted to sail southwest instead of southeast
- the island that columbus landed in in 1492
- ______ _____ sponsored many expeditions in the 1400s
- the _____ _______ were kept a secret in order to keep the monopoly
- middle ages in europe
- this country largely depended on livestock and farming
- a european explorer who went on a 24 year expedition with his father and uncle
- the city the Turks captured in 1453
- an official journey to speak to the authority of another country
- a system of trade for goods and services
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- ________________ _______ rounded the cape of good hope
- all water route from ______ to Southern asia had been found
- an area in the middle east that is sacred to the jewish, christian, and islamic faiths
- a society who relies only on agriculture or farming
- ____ ________ had complete monopoly on the spice islands
- a system of money
- managed to break the monopoly on the spice islands
- complete ownership of a resource/industry
- ________________ went on the 24 year expedition with their son/ nephew.
- naitive from the country of Mongolia
20 Clues: a system of money • middle ages in europe • the city the Turks captured in 1453 • naitive from the country of Mongolia • a system of trade for goods and services • complete ownership of a resource/industry • the island that columbus landed in in 1492 • he wanted to sail southwest instead of southeast • managed to break the monopoly on the spice islands • ...
Continents and Oceans 2023-09-09
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- one of the large areas of water around the world
- the ocean that is east of Asia
- one half of the world
- a world map that is round to show the shape of the Earth
- the imaginary horizontal line around the middle of the Earth
- the continent that south of Europe
- the part of the map that shows distance on a map
- the ocean that is between Africa and North America
- the ocean that is surrounded by Africa, Asia, and Australia
- the largest continent
- the continent where we live
- one of the large areas of land around the world
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- the continent that is also one country
- an imaginary vertical line around the middle of the Earth
- the continent that is south of North America
- the continent that is west of Asia
- the continent that is surrounded by the Southern Ocean
- one of the smaller areas of water around the world
- the ocean that is the farthest north
- a symbol that shows the directions on a map
20 Clues: one half of the world • the largest continent • the continent where we live • the ocean that is east of Asia • the continent that is west of Asia • the continent that south of Europe • the ocean that is the farthest north • the continent that is also one country • a symbol that shows the directions on a map • the continent that is south of North America • ...
Puzzle 157 2025-06-13
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- A herb with a fresh scent, also a place where coins are made
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties
- Flat pieces that hang down and can be lifted or moved
- The amount of space something occupies or the loudness of sound
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
- To lose balance and slide unintentionally
- A traditional clay oven used in Indian and Middle Eastern cooking
- A curved sword from the Middle East
- A decorative headpiece worn by royalty
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- A family of fruits including oranges, lemons, and limes
- The capital city of Ireland
- A color resembling the clear sky
- The capital city of Sri Lanka
- A large marine crustacean with claws
- A motion picture or a thin layer of material
- A drink made with fruit juice, or a forceful hit
- A portable, round tent used by nomads in Central Asia
- A Chinese dumpling filled with meat or vegetables
- A shape with no corners; also a stage in a competition
- The central or most important part of something
20 Clues: The capital city of Ireland • The capital city of Sri Lanka • A color resembling the clear sky • A curved sword from the Middle East • A large marine crustacean with claws • A decorative headpiece worn by royalty • To lose balance and slide unintentionally • A motion picture or a thin layer of material • The central or most important part of something • ...
MMM/JiNY 2024-02-12
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- - The central religious text of Judaism
- - A spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas, blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic
- - A Canal that is a key global shipping route, located in Egypt
- - The language predominantly spoken in Iran
- - The longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt
- - where the Zohan is from in the movie “You Don't Mess with the Zohan”
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- - Sweet fruit commonly grown in the Middle East
- - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- - The central religious text of Islam
- - Ancient city in Jordan, famous for its rock-cut architecture
- - A popular Middle Eastern deep-fried ball made from ground chickpeas
11 Clues: - The central religious text of Islam • - The central religious text of Judaism • - The language predominantly spoken in Iran • - Sweet fruit commonly grown in the Middle East • - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found • - The longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt • - Ancient city in Jordan, famous for its rock-cut architecture • ...
A Night Divided 2024-04-24
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- East German Ideology
- The Country In Control of East Berlin
- Gerta's Neighbor
- Gerta's friend
- The Tattletale
- What did Gerta Steal?
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- Gerta's Second Brother
- Number of Chapters
- East German Police
- The Grandmother
- The Rogue Stasi Officer
- Fritz's Girlfriend
- Fritz's old friend.
- The Best Character
- The River that goes through East Berlin
15 Clues: Gerta's friend • The Tattletale • The Grandmother • Gerta's Neighbor • Number of Chapters • East German Police • Fritz's Girlfriend • The Best Character • Fritz's old friend. • East German Ideology • What did Gerta Steal? • Gerta's Second Brother • The Rogue Stasi Officer • The Country In Control of East Berlin • The River that goes through East Berlin
Middle Ages 2018-02-13
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- Traders, Explorers, and conquerors from Scandinavia that disrupted European rule
- class A status of people between nobles and peasants who were merchants, traders, and craft workers
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate, could not lawfully leave the place where they were born, what their labor produced belonged to the lord, peasants, majority of population, owed taxes to the lord and the church
- Important religious ceremonies administered by the clergy, these rights paved the way for achieving salvation (baptism - people became part of the Christian community)
- Referring to the Middle Ages
- The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live
- Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord
- Referst to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows, sculptures, and masses of stonework
- Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome
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- An organization that included all the people who practiced a certain trade or craft
- of verdun A treaty that divided up the Holy Roman Empire into 3 regions for Charlemagne grandsons
- A religious community of men (monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship (convent is equivalent for women/nuns)
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- plague Another name for the Black Death
- Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers
- death A disease that wiped out one-third of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
- The 1st King of the Franks that became a Catholic christian in the 480's AD
- People with the authority to perform religious services
- Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord
- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- A share of land given to vassals
21 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • A share of land given to vassals • plague Another name for the Black Death • People with the authority to perform religious services • Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers • Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome • The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live • ...
Middle Ages 2018-02-13
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- Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord
- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- Referring to the Middle Ages
- Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord
- Referst to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows, sculptures, and masses of stonework
- Important religious ceremonies administered by the clergy, these rights paved the way for achieving salvation (baptism - people became part of the Christian community)
- A share of land given to vassals
- of verdun A treaty that divided up the Holy Roman Empire into 3 regions for Charlemagne grandsons
- plague Another name for the Black Death
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- death A disease that wiped out one-third of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
- class A status of people between nobles and peasants who were merchants, traders, and craft workers
- The 1st King of the Franks that became a Catholic christian in the 480's AD
- Traders, Explorers, and conquerors from Scandinavia that disrupted European rule
- A religious community of men (monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship (convent is equivalent for women/nuns)
- The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live
- Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate, could not lawfully leave the place where they were born, what their labor produced belonged to the lord, peasants, majority of population, owed taxes to the lord and the church
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- People with the authority to perform religious services
- Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome
- An organization that included all the people who practiced a certain trade or craft
21 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • A share of land given to vassals • plague Another name for the Black Death • People with the authority to perform religious services • Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers • Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome • Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord • ...
Middle ages 2020-05-27
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- Dedicate lives to serving God & church, women
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Business association (think Fairy Tail)
- A gift of land
- Center of a fief
- Fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the modern world
- A noble who has received land
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection, free to leave
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- German King
- The hated king of 1215 England
- The standard of which you live
- Limited king’s power
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Religious services
- Improved farming = fewer farmers needed
- Not rich but not poor
- Kings, queens, knights, lords, people of power
- Built for defense
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church, men
- peasant, not free to leave
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
21 Clues: German King • A gift of land • Center of a fief • Built for defense • Religious services • Limited king’s power • Not rich but not poor • peasant, not free to leave • A noble who has received land • The hated king of 1215 England • The standard of which you live • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Business association (think Fairy Tail) • Improved farming = fewer farmers needed • ...
Middle School 2020-05-20
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- 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in?
- You sit at a ____ during class
- You can sign up to participate in these, practices are typically after school
- A time where all students and staff come together in the gym
- You check out books here
- You will be sent to the _________ if you're big trouble
- What role do you play at Skyview Middle School?
- These are here to keep you from standing during class
- These show on your report card
- A class that gives you freedom to create something with anything from a pencil to paint
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- Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games
- A game outside with four people and a ball
- A class to learn about the past
- This is where your backpack and items for the day go
- This person is at the school to help anyone who has been hurt or is sick
- Teachers give you this at the end of class for you finish and bring back the next day
- This class you learn about the reason behind things through labs and experiments
- The part of the school day where you have a break and enjoy some tasty food
- This is where all the lovely learning is done!
- The person who gives students the information to learn and obtain knowledge on a given subject
- The class you read so many books in and write so many stories
- This class is also a club where students learn about theatre and acting
22 Clues: You check out books here • You sit at a ____ during class • These show on your report card • A class to learn about the past • 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in? • A game outside with four people and a ball • This is where all the lovely learning is done! • What role do you play at Skyview Middle School? • Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games • ...
Middle Kingdom 2022-03-02
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- Carolingian kings lost power so this rose in power
- took over in 771
- member of the Franks “the hammer”
- once Charlemagne died his grand sons did this to the kingdoms
- Clovis and a lot of warriors ask this man to baptize them
- what the franks now controlled
- The Franks had power here
- Clovis United them in one kingdom
- Charlemagne had the empire better than this empire
- the leader of the Franks
- this person crowned Charlemagne emperor
- Charlemagne weakened these people to be more powerful
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- Muslims could’ve taken this place over
- Charles sent them out to check in rich land owners
- the franks were this religion
- these people fought the Christians
- Charles surrounded himself with these people
- the franks controlled this place
- height of Charlemagne
- He died in 768
20 Clues: He died in 768 • took over in 771 • height of Charlemagne • the leader of the Franks • The Franks had power here • the franks were this religion • what the franks now controlled • the franks controlled this place • member of the Franks “the hammer” • Clovis United them in one kingdom • these people fought the Christians • Muslims could’ve taken this place over • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-16
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- Pillaged, raided, and traded
- Economic and social system of Europe
- Where nuns lived
- Crowened "Holy Roman Emperor" by the Pope
- Midieval society was _______
- Signed by King John
- city holy to Muslims, Christians and Jews
- increased the fertility of the land
- increased trade betweent he east and west
- French hero during the 100 Years' War
- Land that a lord gives to his vassal
- Defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours
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- code of conduct
- A shoe maker would probably be a member of a ______
- Where monks lived
- owned all the land in the kingdom
- Marriage, Baptism, Confession
- Conquered England
- killed up to 50% of Europe's population
- The self-suffient village owned by the lord
- denied access to the Catholic sacraments
- not rich, not poor, lived in towns
- Russian Alphabet
- tied to the land
24 Clues: code of conduct • Where nuns lived • Russian Alphabet • tied to the land • Where monks lived • Conquered England • Signed by King John • Pillaged, raided, and traded • Midieval society was _______ • Marriage, Baptism, Confession • owned all the land in the kingdom • not rich, not poor, lived in towns • increased the fertility of the land • Economic and social system of Europe • ...
Middle Ages 2013-12-10
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- The practice of bishops being appointed by the state or kings
- An agricultural laborer of the manor, they can not be bought or sold
- This monk, now a saint, wrote "The Rule" a book on how to live in a monastery
- The postclassical era in European history between the fall of Rome and the beginning of the Renaissance
- Architectural style which includes pointed arches and flying butresses
- The city brought down in a plot by Italian merchants in the 4th Crusade
- This teacher, now a saint, blended philisophical thinking with Christian theology
- Only places where education took place, monks lived there and made copies of books, helped the sick, etc
- This was caused by rival popes competing for followers in Europe
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- These were Scandinavian invaders who disrupted commerce and agriclture in Europe
- Caused by overpopulation, pollution, and trading with the East. Fleas carried it
- In the Crusades, which side had the most superior technology and fighters
- The answer to is given credit for this type of thought process
- A heavier plow that allowed for better turning of the soil
- The king of the Franks who through his conversion made others convert to Christianity
- With the word manor in the name, this is the economic and political relationship between landlords and laborers
- France fought against this country in the Hundred Years War
- Completed in 1492, this is when Muslims and Jews were kicked out of Spain
- this system allowed for more use of land only leaving a third unplanted
- People went on these hoping to get rid of sin, gain money, and felt it was their Christian duty
- A relationship between military elite where land is exchanged for service and loyalty
21 Clues: A heavier plow that allowed for better turning of the soil • France fought against this country in the Hundred Years War • The practice of bishops being appointed by the state or kings • This was caused by rival popes competing for followers in Europe • An agricultural laborer of the manor, they can not be bought or sold • ...
Middle Ages 2014-04-01
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- the sacred rites of the church
- holy war
- a type of peasant that could only leave the manor when given permission
- the artistic decoration of books
- empire of west central Europe from 962 to 1806, comprising present day Germany and neighboring lands
- the name for the churches own body of law
- another name for the middle ages
- monks who did not live in isolated monasteries
- lesser lords who pledged service and loyalty to the greater lord
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- a method used to resolve conflict between faith and reason
- legal system based on custom and court rulings and was for all people
- the era of "rebirth" of learning in Europe
- a church court set up to try people of heresy
- a loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divided their landholdings among lesser lords
- a group of men sworn to speak the truth
- a treaty that agreed that the church had the sole power to elect and invest bishops with spiritual authority
- a book that listed every cattle, field, and pigpen in England to help William and his successors build an efficient system of tax collecting
- everyday languages of ordinary people such as French, German, and Italian
- a body that had representatives from all three estates or classes
- authority over all secular rulers, including kings and emperors
- the fall of what empire marked the start of the middle ages
21 Clues: holy war • the sacred rites of the church • the artistic decoration of books • another name for the middle ages • a group of men sworn to speak the truth • the name for the churches own body of law • the era of "rebirth" of learning in Europe • a church court set up to try people of heresy • monks who did not live in isolated monasteries • ...
Middle Ages 2014-05-27
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- A young girl who heard voices from the Saints
- tried to reunite Europe with christianity but did it forcefully
- It was caused by rodents and fleas that came over to Europe on ships
- A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service
- defenders of the mannor
- Was where the lord or lady lived
- Holy war
- Cruel way of finding out if someone was guilty or innocent
- Person granted land from a lord in return for services
- to honor god
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- Communities of Monks that serve 3 purposes
- He wrote a letter to the pope insulting his power
- Land given to a lord in military service and oath of loyalty
- Sign for wealth
- Its the holy land to the Christians, the muslims and the jews
- Was forced to sign the Marga Catra
- Is the document that King John signed limmiting his writes
- Raiders
- Head of a monastery who controlled and distributed all property
- Peasants who were bound to the land where they worked for a lord
20 Clues: Raiders • Holy war • to honor god • Sign for wealth • defenders of the mannor • Was where the lord or lady lived • Was forced to sign the Marga Catra • Communities of Monks that serve 3 purposes • A young girl who heard voices from the Saints • He wrote a letter to the pope insulting his power • Person granted land from a lord in return for services • ...
middle ages 2014-05-04
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- Mild, Mercifull
- The seal that said John had to respect their rights
- A battle to see who is innocent
- An orphen who is put in another person's care until grown up
- Usually what houses were made of
- Dealt with church people
- Common way to see if someone is guilty or not
- betraying one's country or ruler
- owned the land they farmed
- Money or Produce given to the church
- The roofs on the houses
- Where commoners spent their time working
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- Considered part of the property
- Person who sered 16 years for treason
- A young chicken
- Dreadful experiance
- Large fiefs where everybody lived
- Dealt with minor crimes
- Someone who hears and decides cases in court
- A feast held on August first to celebrate the first harvest
- Large parcel's of land
- An item associated with a sain, thought to have great power
- A place ofr worship, not church
- A long period without rain
- Where everybody went to worship god
25 Clues: Mild, Mercifull • A young chicken • Dreadful experiance • Large parcel's of land • Dealt with minor crimes • The roofs on the houses • Dealt with church people • owned the land they farmed • A long period without rain • Considered part of the property • A battle to see who is innocent • A place ofr worship, not church • Usually what houses were made of • betraying one's country or ruler • ...
Middle Ages 2014-01-27
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- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus
- a french herione that helped in the war against the english
- you have to be this before you become a knight
- The last emperor of the byzantine empire
- bound to a lord due to a lord
- a long pole with a sharp end.
- a plague that killed a lot of Europe's population
- second in the feudal system
- knight have to practise this by showing bravery, by keeping their promises,etc.
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- best known in the fictional world for slaying dragons
- has a manor house
- First king of England who was Norman
- a tournament in which knights battled with lances
- where Christians go to worship
- Fought the Normans on horses
- tapestry about how William conquered England
- a safety structure usually on top of a hill
- A holy war between muslims and Christians
- wrote poetry music
- a rented land given by the lord of a manor
20 Clues: has a manor house • wrote poetry music • second in the feudal system • Fought the Normans on horses • bound to a lord due to a lord • a long pole with a sharp end. • where Christians go to worship • First king of England who was Norman • The last emperor of the byzantine empire • A holy war between muslims and Christians • A religion based on the teachings of Jesus • ...
Middle Ages 2012-11-01
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- One of the worst sicknesses of all time caused by rats and bacteria
- Cathedrals had the floor plan of a ___________
- The story ___________ Tell
- ______________ built many new churches
- The most famous king of Medieval times
- How many years it took to become a knight
- _______________ were like churches but bigger
- People with the disease Loprosi were called ___________
- They used ___________ to suck bad blood or cure sickness
- Women had the option to be a housewive or____________
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- Someone who has given up his property
- The code noble knights obeyed
- Bishop of Rome
- ____________ tribes took over Rome
- ____________ believed in a good education
- The home of a monk is called a____________
- extra support holding up a building
- The legend "Saint George and the ____________"
- The head of a church
- The Great ____________ Empire ended in 476AD
20 Clues: Bishop of Rome • The head of a church • The story ___________ Tell • The code noble knights obeyed • ____________ tribes took over Rome • extra support holding up a building • Someone who has given up his property • ______________ built many new churches • The most famous king of Medieval times • ____________ believed in a good education • ...
Middle Ages 2013-04-24
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- A teenage boy before he becomes a knight
- A walkway into the castle over the water
- A pyramid system
- William of Normandy was also known as William the ______
- The shapes on the roof of the castle
- Where the King and his family lived
- A lake that surrounds the castle
- A type of armour that was worn
- A member of the lowest order of the British nobility
- He won the battle of Hastings in 1066
- A man that served for his lord
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- These holes were used to drop things onto attackers
- A person belonging to a class with high social or political satus
- He is in charge of the land
- These are connected to the wallwalk and in between crenelations
- A man of high rank or office
- Villians were also known as ______
- A wall around the castle linking buildings together
- Bigger than a catapult
- This was used by soldiors to get to one side of the castle to the other
20 Clues: A pyramid system • Bigger than a catapult • He is in charge of the land • A man of high rank or office • A type of armour that was worn • A man that served for his lord • A lake that surrounds the castle • Villians were also known as ______ • Where the King and his family lived • The shapes on the roof of the castle • He won the battle of Hastings in 1066 • ...
middle ages 2013-05-06
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- a coin equal in value to 20 shilling
- code of conducts for knights
- lance/a knight for hire
- fortified residence of a nobleman
- a member of the lowest feudal class
- at arms/a mideival foot soldier
- midieval measurement equal to 100LBS.
- a coin equal in value to 12 pence
- made of interlocking chain segements
- middle ages mounted soldier
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- soveriegn ruler for life
- soldier who fights with a bow and arrows
- community of monks
- holy wars between the muslims and the europeans
- maker of arrowheads
- a castle or fortress in order to capture it
- wood tower used for scaling walls
- lowest grade of nobility
- of arms/a symbol unique to each knight
- a ditch either dry of filled with water
20 Clues: community of monks • maker of arrowheads • lance/a knight for hire • soveriegn ruler for life • lowest grade of nobility • middle ages mounted soldier • code of conducts for knights • at arms/a mideival foot soldier • fortified residence of a nobleman • wood tower used for scaling walls • a coin equal in value to 12 pence • a member of the lowest feudal class • ...
Middle Ages 2015-09-24
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- What did they believe could take them to a world that was certainly easier than the one in which they lived
- What was the nobles clothes made of
- What did most of the peasant children not know how to do?
- How many rooms were in their homes?
- What was one thing the Royal children learned?
- What was very important to the peasants?
- What happened to many of the peasants if the weather was too wet or too dry?
- What did the women peasants wear?
- Who were the people who lived in the building called the keep,in the kings castle?
- What was another thing the Royal children learned?
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- What was the other thing the nobles practiced?
- What was one of the things the nobles practiced?
- Who were the ones to arrange the marriages for the peasants?
- Who was the nobles food prepared by?
- What did the Knights gather for?
- What was less common among the peasants?
- What was the other thing they taught the Royal children?
- What were the clogs made of that men and woman wore?
- Who was the one allowed to divorce in a marriage?
- What did the men peasants wear?
20 Clues: What did the men peasants wear? • What did the Knights gather for? • What did the women peasants wear? • What was the nobles clothes made of • How many rooms were in their homes? • Who was the nobles food prepared by? • What was very important to the peasants? • What was less common among the peasants? • What was the other thing the nobles practiced? • ...
Middle Names 2015-05-04
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- Jennifer Burlage
- Steven Mauk
- Cody Brown
- Heather Johnson
- Hillary Haro
- Dawn Doepke
- Samuel Luque
- Dawna Darling
- Will Rogers
- Ashley Brown
- Mary Jarvis
- Brandon Shores
- Ken Williams
- Armida Molina-Prieto
- Mary Field
- Adrianne Priest
- Teresa Shackelford
- John Greene
- Laura Thomas
- Amanda Phillips
- Jessica Werst
- Belinda Dalrymple
- Elizabeth Rumpel
- April Crosby
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- Kari Portales
- Brandie Kruger
- Mechelle Wilson
- Marty Boyle-Simonson
- Michael Estess
- Melanie Prince
- Pam Moats
- Shawn Nielsen
- Gena Hunsaker
- Erin Alexander
- Megan Tumulty
- Karla Burleson
- Diana Wasser
- Julie Matta
- Wayne Nubile
- Christy Sofaly
- Amy Balzer
- Timothy Johns
- Janice Gropp
- Carolyn Corbett
- Yvette Enriqez
- Mary Ball
- Berta Thomas
- Kasey Abercrombie
- Kristina Lampe
- Lawerence Stanciu
- Misty Klatt
- Brian Wixom
- Kara Malesich
- Lana Tadlock
- Kristie Kaes
55 Clues: Pam Moats • Mary Ball • Cody Brown • Amy Balzer • Mary Field • Steven Mauk • Dawn Doepke • Will Rogers • Julie Matta • Mary Jarvis • John Greene • Misty Klatt • Brian Wixom • Hillary Haro • Samuel Luque • Diana Wasser • Wayne Nubile • Ashley Brown • Ken Williams • Janice Gropp • Berta Thomas • Laura Thomas • Lana Tadlock • April Crosby • Kristie Kaes • Kari Portales • Shawn Nielsen • Gena Hunsaker • Dawna Darling • Megan Tumulty • ...
Middle-Ages 2016-05-11
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- the men hired to protect the land
- the people who do the labor on manor lands
- the age that someone becomes a squire
- the final of the 3 a knight protects (love)
- the jesters or entertainers of the kings and lords
- a trait that demands knights never let down their lord
- was a key military role
- the age that someone is sent to another castle
- someone who served their knight leader
- the warriors rode on what
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- the lands called this at a manor
- the age someone is tuned into a knight
- one the 3 people who the knights are to protect (their employer)
- another of the 3 things a knight protects (religious)
- the last trait that demands a knight be polite
- prominent system of defense used during this time
- the men who are competing for power
- the people who are given the lands
- another trait that demands knight be hardy in the face of death
- tales told that tell of a heroes deeds
20 Clues: was a key military role • the warriors rode on what • the lands called this at a manor • the men hired to protect the land • the people who are given the lands • the men who are competing for power • the age that someone becomes a squire • the age someone is tuned into a knight • tales told that tell of a heroes deeds • someone who served their knight leader • ...
middle ages 2016-04-05
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- a women of nobility
- a continent to the north of Africa, connected to Asia in western Russia
- a knights code of behavior
- in the Middle Ages, a way to manage feudal lands
- Europe second longest river
- an epidemic spread to humans by fleas from rates
- king of the Franks who was later crowned emperor of the former Roman Empire in western Europe
- a trading route that connected Europe and lands of the former Roman Empire with China
- the longest river in Europe
- a community of monks
- a group of craftspeople or merchants who are united by a common interest
- an English charter that limited royal power
- a women who devotes her life to her religion and lives in a convent
- a mountain range that separates Eastern Europe from Asia
- the main river of the busiest inland system of waterways in the western part of Europe
- pope who issued a plea to free the holey land Palestine from the Turks, launching the crusade
- a northwestern region of Europe; includes the nation of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway
- Venetian merchant, world traveler, and writer who remains in china as a quest for 17 years
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- a social, political, and economic system used in the Middle Ages
- a Roman province on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- a person who lived on and farmed feudal land
- in the Middle Ages, a system whereby the planting of crops on manor lands alternates between three fields
- a man who devotes hi life to religion and lives in a monastery
- a period in European history that lasted from about 500 to about 1500
- a federal warrior trained and prepared to fight on horsebac
- king of England
- a community of nuns
- a book made in 1086 that helped king William keep track of all of the people and property in England
- an epidemic of an often fatal disease
- major military expedions by Christians to win back control of Palestine (holy land)and protect the Byzantine Empire
- The Conqueror Norman king who conquered England in 1066
- a person who teaches a religion to people with diffident beliefs
- a king or queen who is supreme leader
33 Clues: king of England • a women of nobility • a community of nuns • a community of monks • a knights code of behavior • Europe second longest river • the longest river in Europe • an epidemic of an often fatal disease • a king or queen who is supreme leader • an English charter that limited royal power • a person who lived on and farmed feudal land • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-21
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- Going against the teachings of the church
- Important rules of the church that all christians needed to follow to get to heaven
- The time that followed the fall of Rome
- These courts heard disputes regarding baking underweight bread
- The lowest person in the Feudal hierarchy
- He was a peasant who paid the Lord for renting his land to farm
- The capital of the Roma Empire
- The Roman Emperor who split the empire into two parts
- This punishment involved holding a red-hot poker or putting an arm in boiling water
- This person helped supervise the Lord's Manor
- Served the Knight
- These people lived in monastaries
- A mock battle held between knights
- An event held at a tournament
- He ran the Lords estates
- He helped the king rule his lands
- This invention signals the beginning of ancient history
- Church punishment that stopped people from participating in church services
- He developed a political system to control his kingdom
- A competition between knights
- He collected taxes for the Lord
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- Event that signals the end of ancient history
- A punishment machine that stretched its victim
- A political system developed by Charlemagne
- A crime against the King punishable by death
- Barbarian tribe that sacked Rome in 410AD
- Spread christianity across Europe
- First Christian emperor of Rome
- The time period between ancient history and modern history
- These people were slaves of the Lord
- Covered in water to enter the christian church
- Land left to rejuvenate its nutrients
- The leader of the Catholic Church
- Augustus The last emperor of Western Roman Empire
- The suit worn by Knights in battle
- A payment made to the church for the forgiveness of sins
- Church taught people that their place in society was decided by God
- A 10% tax for the church
- He served the Lord and the King in Battle
- The starting process to becoming a Knight
40 Clues: Served the Knight • A 10% tax for the church • He ran the Lords estates • An event held at a tournament • A competition between knights • The capital of the Roma Empire • First Christian emperor of Rome • He collected taxes for the Lord • Spread christianity across Europe • The leader of the Catholic Church • These people lived in monastaries • He helped the king rule his lands • ...
Middle Ages 2022-12-14
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- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- A severe epidemic of plague and especially bubonic plague that occurred in Asia and Europe in the 14th century.
- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- A national heroine of France.
- A church that is the official seat of a diocesan bishop.
- A city founded by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great as capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
- Also known as Richard the Lionheart.
- Was the king of the Franks and much of Gaul from 481 to 511.
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- Also known as William the Conqueror.
- Also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium.
- also known as Justinian the Great.
- A house for people under religious vows.
- the site of the original temple to God built by King Solomon.
- An area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Bank of the Jordan river.
- A church that became very rich and powerful during the Middle Ages.
- A widespread rebellion in 1381 against poll taxes and other inequities that oppressed the poorer people of England.
- Also known as Charles the Great.
- Also known as Constantine the Great.
- Its capital was Rome and was Based in the Mediterranean area.
20 Clues: A national heroine of France. • Also known as Charles the Great. • also known as Justinian the Great. • Also known as William the Conqueror. • Also known as Constantine the Great. • Also known as Richard the Lionheart. • A house for people under religious vows. • A church that is the official seat of a diocesan bishop. • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-15
Across
- systems of direct & indirect guidance
- repetition of information
- be really nice
- the harsh consquences
- all the communication that occurs within setting
- ideas on logic rather than perception
- change in shape but not quanity
- you can see from afar but not close
- excessive bodily fat
- able too see close more than distance
- moving a child away
- lower & upper front teeth
- unwanted agressive behavoir
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- to divert or return attention
- expierences that follow naturally
- stop an acceptable action or start an acceptable one
- fixing your behavior for society
- the coordination of the eye & hand
- actions instead of words
- where people define themselves
- how people feel about themselves
- rewarding good behavior
- verbal & nonverbal actions
- having morals
- rearrange items in a increasing or decreasing weight
- involves nonverbal & verbal actions
- able to group objects by size & ect
- tells a child how you feel about them
28 Clues: having morals • be really nice • moving a child away • excessive bodily fat • the harsh consquences • rewarding good behavior • actions instead of words • repetition of information • lower & upper front teeth • verbal & nonverbal actions • unwanted agressive behavoir • to divert or return attention • where people define themselves • change in shape but not quanity • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- System of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Coordination of eye and hand
- Standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Change in shape that doesn't change quantity
- Group objects by common attributes
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
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- Nonverbal and verbal actions
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- People define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in otehrs
- Actions rather than words
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Turn attention in a different direction
- Ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Moving a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: Actions rather than words • Nonverbal and verbal actions • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Coordination of eye and hand • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Group objects by common attributes • Outside factors that influence behavior • Turn attention in a different direction • Result that follows an action or behavior • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Believing you're a worthwhile person
- consequences Deliberately set up by an adult
- People define themselves and the way they see others
- Ability to arrange items
- Seeing objects up close more clearly
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic
- environment All communication within a setting
- More than one word answers
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- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Discipline for unacceptable behavior
- Results of behavior
- Coordination of eyes and hand.
- Change of position of a shape does not change quantity
- guidance Nonverbal and verbal actions
- guidance Outside factors that influence behavior
- Acts of kindness
- Seeing objects in distance more clearly
- Communicate perceptions and feelings
- Used to help children develop internal control and appropriate behavior patterns
20 Clues: Acts of kindness • Results of behavior • Ability to arrange items • More than one word answers • Coordination of eyes and hand. • Discipline for unacceptable behavior • Believing you're a worthwhile person • Seeing objects up close more clearly • Communicate perceptions and feelings • Manipulation of ideas based on logic • guidance Nonverbal and verbal actions • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The ability to group objects by common attributes like size, pattern, color,shape, or function
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- Involves outside factors than influence behavior
- You first listen to what the child is saying to you
- Involves the coordination of the eye to hand
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a response
- Consists of actions rather than words
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- Rewarding appropriate behavior that can mold childrens behavior
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop appropriate behavior patterns
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- You divert, or turn their attention in a different direction
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- Characterized by excessive body fat
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
20 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior • Characterized by excessive body fat • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • Consists of actions rather than words • A result that follows an action or behavior • Involves the coordination of the eye to hand • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Involves outside factors than influence behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Able to see closer objects better than others
- Punishment used for guidance
- Using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Excessive body fat
- Whenever you speak or move; a good tool when working with young children
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Physical and verbal actions
- Change in position of substance but not the quantity
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- Eye and hand coordination
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of behavior
- Communication that occurs in the setting
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Could see objects in a distance more clear than others
- Unwanted negative or mean behavior
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Turning the child's direction in a different direction
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop appropriate behavior
- A way of guidance that involves moving a child away for a short period of time
- Belief of worthy of yourself
20 Clues: Excessive body fat • Eye and hand coordination • Physical and verbal actions • Punishment used for guidance • Belief of worthy of yourself • The lower and upper front teeth • Unwanted negative or mean behavior • Manipulation of ideas based on logic • Outside factors that influence behavior • Communication that occurs in the setting • A result that follows an action or behavior • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
Down
- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
Down
- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Includes guidance and punishment.
- The ability to group objects by common attributes like size, color, or shape.
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Being aware of others distress and watching to help them.
- You divert, or turn their attention in a different direction.
- The coordination of the eye and hand.
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions.
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- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold children's behavior.
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a period of time.
- Agression that is directed to another child.
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior.
- A result that follows an action or behavior.
- Able to sue objects distance more clearly
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by. an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns.
- A major health problem caused by overeating.
- Able to see objects near them clearly.
- The repetition of information being used
20 Clues: Includes guidance and punishment. • The coordination of the eye and hand. • Consists of actions rather than words. • Able to see objects near them clearly. • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions. • The repetition of information being used • Able to sue objects distance more clearly • Agression that is directed to another child. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- involves the coordination of the eye and hand.
- actions rather than words
- to stop an unacceptable action or to start an acceptable action.
- involves the repetition of information after it is used.
- whenever someone is speaking or moving.
- able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction.
- able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those at a distance.
- manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
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- the lower and upper front teeth.
- rewarding appropriate behavior
- a result that follows an action or behavior
- includes both guidance and punishment.
- involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time.
- being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- outside factors that influence behavior
- understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others.
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions.
- unwanted aggressive behavior.
- the belief that you are a worthwhile as a person.
20 Clues: actions rather than words • unwanted aggressive behavior. • rewarding appropriate behavior • the lower and upper front teeth. • includes both guidance and punishment. • outside factors that influence behavior • whenever someone is speaking or moving. • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions. • a result that follows an action or behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
- a major health problem caused by overeating
- the repetition of information after its used
- able to see close objects more clearly than those in the distance
- a process in which people define themselves in terms of qualities, skills, and attribute
- all the communication that occurs within a setting including verbal and nonverbal communication
- a result that follows a action or behavior
- understanding and using excepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- the ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, or pattern
- experiences that are set up by a adult to show what will happen if rules are not followed
- direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
- guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
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- molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- physical and verbal actions such as facial and body gesture
- being aware of others distress and wanting to help
- outside factors influencing behavior such as the layout of the center
- the concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quality
- experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- aggression that is directed to another child
- able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
20 Clues: a result that follows a action or behavior • a major health problem caused by overeating • the repetition of information after its used • aggression that is directed to another child • being aware of others distress and wanting to help • molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior • physical and verbal actions such as facial and body gesture • ...
Middle School 2023-04-26
Across
- This is where all the lovely learning is done!
- This person is at the school to help anyone who has been hurt or is sick
- The class you read so many books in and write so many stories
- These are here to keep you from standing during class
- 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in?
- This class you learn about the reason behind things through labs and experiments
- You check out books here
- The person who gives students the information to learn and obtain knowledge on a given subject
- You sit at a ____ during class
- A game outside with four people and a ball
- A time where all students and staff come together in the gym
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- Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games
- You will be sent to the _________ if you're big trouble
- This is where your backpack and items for the day go
- What role do you play at Freedom Middle School?
- Teachers give you this at the end of class for you finish and bring back the next day
- These show on your report card
- The part of the school day where you have a break and enjoy some tasty food
- A class that gives you freedom to create something with anything from a pencil to paint
- A class to learn about the past
- This class is also a club where students learn about theatre and acting
- You can sign up to participate in these, practices are typically after school
22 Clues: You check out books here • These show on your report card • You sit at a ____ during class • A class to learn about the past • 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in? • A game outside with four people and a ball • This is where all the lovely learning is done! • What role do you play at Freedom Middle School? • Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games • ...
Middle Age 2020-04-20
Across
- One of the most important place for the crusades.
- Originally came from Western Russia. They carried out a series of raids and managed to left a path of destruction from eastern Europe to southern Germany.
- The religion who opposed Christianity in middle age.
- A group of people were murdered between 1348 and 1349
- A poor farmer of low social status who rents a small piece of land for cultivation.
- A pandemic that attacked Europe in middle age.
- One of the animals responsible for spreading Black Death
- The head of the church.
- Military that born to defense and invade in assisting the lords.
- A system based on local power and loyalty.
- The plague started in month ... year 1347
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- The empire that fall in the beginning of middle age.
- One of the German tribes.
- One of the religion involved in the crusades.
- People who were traveling Europe to put on public displays of penance that could include whipping and beating one another.
- The disease travel through person and person and also through...
- Important patrons of Italian Renaissance culture, originated in the rural area of Mugello in Tuscany and moved to Florence soon after the plague
- The Pope called on Western Christians to take up arms to aid the Byzantines and recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- How many ships that suspected to brought the disease to Europe?
- The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.
20 Clues: The head of the church. • One of the German tribes. • The plague started in month ... year 1347 • A system based on local power and loyalty. • One of the religion involved in the crusades. • A pandemic that attacked Europe in middle age. • One of the most important place for the crusades. • The empire that fall in the beginning of middle age. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-04-27
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- the practice of conducting negotiations between countries.
- an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.
- a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior.
- a religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not.
- a person under the protection of a lord to whom he has vowed loyalty.
- a way of thinking that combined faith and reason.
- religious worship service for Catholic Christians.
- the study of religious faith, practice, and experience.
- a narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes.
- a group of citizens that meets to decide whether people should be accused of a crime.
- one who organizes, pays for, and takes on the risk of setting up a business.
- ideas that go against Church teachings
- a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin
- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual.
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- a group of merchants or craftsmen during medieval times.
- a disease that causes a high fever and often death.
- Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands.
- the Christian effort to take back the Iberian peninsula.
- the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood.
- a group of citizens that decides whether an accused person is innocent or guilty
- the system of service between a lord and the vassals who have sworn loyalty to the lord.
- a person who is sent by a religious organization to spread the faith.
- an economic theory that depends on a greater amount of exports than imports in order to increase a country's supply of gold and silver.
- a religious movement that created a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism.
- a feudal estate belonging to a vassal.
- a member of the peasant class tied to the land and subject to the will of the landowner.
- to declare invalid
27 Clues: to declare invalid • a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin • a feudal estate belonging to a vassal. • ideas that go against Church teachings • a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior. • a way of thinking that combined faith and reason. • religious worship service for Catholic Christians. • a disease that causes a high fever and often death. • ...
Middle School 2022-05-13
Across
- number of 8th graders
- our principal
- online game used to study for Social Studies tests
- walk-a-thon chant
- our favorite teacher
- Mass day
- Friday's special
- field trip to Union Station
- school secretary
- new playground equipment
- the day for smoothies
- Tuesday's Special
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- grammar workbook
- Fr. Kreidler
- the Mass when we crown Mary
- Last day of school
- science teacher
- math teacher
- Number of seventh graders
- St. Gabe's mascot
- president from Missouri
- Number of sixth graders
22 Clues: Mass day • Fr. Kreidler • math teacher • our principal • science teacher • grammar workbook • Friday's special • school secretary • walk-a-thon chant • St. Gabe's mascot • Tuesday's Special • Last day of school • our favorite teacher • number of 8th graders • the day for smoothies • president from Missouri • Number of sixth graders • new playground equipment • Number of seventh graders • ...
Middle Ages 2022-06-07
Across
- ages beginning of the Middle Ages was called this
- carta document saying the King is not above the law
- city crusaders wanted control over
- another name for Middle Ages
- prevented strangulating an ox
- tribes not belonging to Rome or Greece
- the black death
- invention that made books available to more people
- their movement west caused tribes to invade Europe
- famous Hun
- helped rider to not fall off horse
- social system of Middle Ages
- person lower than you in the feudal system
- person higher than you in feudal system
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- Emperor considered “father of Europe”
- fierce invaders of Europe
- religious wars for control of Holy Lands
- King Martel’s nickname
- military leader for France, burned at the stake
- fiercely pillaged and plundered in England and Europe
- stronghold for a kingdom
- controlled Holy Lands and Iberian peninsula most of the time
- soldier with status granted by the king
- Middle Ages clothing innovation
- percentage of literate people during the middle ages
- means “rebirth”
- infected with the Plague
- religious institution with great power
- Pope who called for crusades
- peasant bound to the land
- one of the tribes that invaded British Isles
31 Clues: famous Hun • the black death • means “rebirth” • King Martel’s nickname • stronghold for a kingdom • infected with the Plague • fierce invaders of Europe • peasant bound to the land • another name for Middle Ages • Pope who called for crusades • social system of Middle Ages • prevented strangulating an ox • Middle Ages clothing innovation • city crusaders wanted control over • ...
Middle Ages 2022-07-19
Across
- 13. warriors
- 21. glasses
- 7. servants
- 4. a trading road
- 11. a weapon that throws things
- 16. a horse being available for
- 3. an army
- 1. fire thrower
- 18. a house for royals
- 15. a knights underwear
- 2. ungraded bow
- 17. discovered America
- 8. a mineral
- 30. a land holder
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- 28. nomadic warriors who terrorized europe
- 12. a place of learning
- 5. made in where
- 19. the ruler of a country
- 27. an artist
- 9. a carrige
- 24. a savage
- 6. a plauge
- 26. A warrior of the king
- 23. Venetian merchant
- 10. religious wars
- 25. attached to each side of a horse's saddle
- 20. a martial game
- 29.an agricultural labourer bound by the feudal system
28 Clues: 3. an army • 21. glasses • 7. servants • 6. a plauge • 13. warriors • 9. a carrige • 24. a savage • 8. a mineral • 27. an artist • 1. fire thrower • 2. ungraded bow • 5. made in where • 4. a trading road • 30. a land holder • 10. religious wars • 20. a martial game • 23. Venetian merchant • 18. a house for royals • 17. discovered America • 12. a place of learning • 15. a knights underwear • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-19
Across
- The Black Death caused these rise from the dead
- 2nd Code of law that we studied 449 BC
- Roman Catholic language
- Third code of law that we studied 534 AD
- The great charter = trial by jury
- Major trading city part in Asia & part in Europe
- Feudal economic system & created stable workforce
- The Magna Carta was signed in this year
- Europe fell into the dark ages after
- Orthodox language
- Highly educated book writers
- Eastern Orthodox leader
- Self-sufficient had farm, blacksmith, mills, barns, homes
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- His code protected civil liberties
- Owning this determined your wealth and power
- Got some eternal salvation if joined this
- This political system exchanged land for services
- Created National Identities for France & England
- 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- Christian religion developed in Byzantine Empire
- Unifying factor among Western Europeans
- The only successful crusade...took Jerusalem
- 1st set of laws/codes of law we studied 1550 BC
23 Clues: Orthodox language • 1st Holy Roman Emperor • Roman Catholic language • Eastern Orthodox leader • Highly educated book writers • The great charter = trial by jury • His code protected civil liberties • Europe fell into the dark ages after • 2nd Code of law that we studied 449 BC • Unifying factor among Western Europeans • The Magna Carta was signed in this year • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince.
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-26
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- a special symbol that represented the family, such as a lion. Also know as there coat of arms.
- monument of worship, expresses faith
- served as the center of government. Was also used as a ploy to show how wealthy a royal family was.
- a member of the household or nobleman employed to serve the royal family
- a small sum of money each citizen must pay the government
- exchanging of goods
- a piece of land given to a soldier who served with an act of heroism in a battle
- ruler over the general public
- daughter of the king or queen of the land
- a length of bank or wall forming part of the defensive boundary of a castle, hill,fort, settlement or other fortified site
- men who vowed poverty and chastity, would nurture the sick and house travelers. humanitarians
- ruler of small towns and villages
- a bridge that allowed one to pass over a moat
- a type of fortified tower representing european nobility
- a lowerclass citizen
- a large estate granted to a lord by the king
- body parts of saints or things a saint wore or touched
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- those who traded exotic goods with other kingdoms
- landowners, nights, and people related to and under the king
- A free man who held land (fief) from a lord to whom he paid homage
- series of religious wars between christians and muslims started primarily to sieze control of religious sites
- poorest peasant, a type of slave
- soldiers that typically came from a high ranking family
- the modern day version of a sports game. would consist of fighting as though in war
- wife of the king
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war
- a hierarchy based on land being traded for military service
- a piece of land ruled by a king or queen
- a body of water surrounding a castle that seperates it from the rest of the society
- the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities
- a ruler with sole control over a nation
- son of the king of the land
- a woman who vows her life to god and remains chastity to death
- religious people such as pope, bishop, and priests
34 Clues: wife of the king • exchanging of goods • a lowerclass citizen • son of the king of the land • ruler over the general public • poorest peasant, a type of slave • ruler of small towns and villages • monument of worship, expresses faith • a ruler with sole control over a nation • a piece of land ruled by a king or queen • daughter of the king or queen of the land • ...
Middle Ages 2016-10-31
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- Becket Killed by knights of Henry II
- Day Prophecy Oracle told Arthur he would be killed by a child born on May 1
- A person's monetary worth
- Builds Herot, a famous mead hall, for his warriors
- Group of people that invaded England around 800 BC
- The only warrior who helps Beowulf to fight the dragon
- the Great Drew a compromise with the Vikings
- Aggressively confronts Beowulf when he arrives in Denmark
- The belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- Chaucer character--Has red hair growing from wart on his nose; impresses people by pulling doors off of hinges
- Kay Arthur's "brother"
- Group made up of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes
- Chaucer character that goes on pilgrimage to give thanks
- and Caliburn Arthur's famous swords
- and bards Singers/Storytellers/Entertainers that preserved history
- demon Kenning for Grendel
- Bailley Chaucer character: Host of the Tabard Inn in Southwark; proposes storytelling contest
- Guinevere's father who gave Arthur the Round Table
- The bond between kings and warriors (Shelter, weapons, food, treasure in exchange for "fight to the death" attitude)
- King Arthur's kingdom
- A religious journey, as shown in Canterbury Tales
- Had child with her 1/2 brother
- Chastity, and Obedience Vows taken by ecclesiastes (people who work in the church)
- rack One of many examples of torture devices used during the medieval period
- A fairy that used magic
- Brought the printing press to England
- The lowest social class in feudal system
- the Conqueror Won the Battle of Hastings and became king
- A monster that represents EVIL
- A disease that killed over 1/2 of England's population during the medieval period
- Land owned by barons
- Pendragon King Arthur's father
- The tier of feudalism under king
- of the Lake Mysterious woman who gave Arthur a sword
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- Empire Send missionaries to England to convert pagans
- Author of The Canterbury Tales
- Practiced chivalry on and off the battlefield
- Lower "servant" class
- King Arthur's son who wanted his kingdom
- Ruling class
- An Anglo-Saxon hero who slays monsters
- A system of landholding brought to England by William the Conqueror
- Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror
- Ethelbert Allowed Christian missionaries in to England to convert people
- A sword used by Beowulf
- Grendel's angry mama
- Land owned by knights
- Had 3 children with Gorlois and then 1 with Uther
- Causes the end of Beowulf's reign
- Magician who helped King Arthur
- Group of people that brought skilled warfare and paved roads to early England
- Judging a person based on physical characteristics (gap teeth=social personality)
- from Bath Chaucer character--Wears red and has been married 5 times
- The repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- II Tried to clean up the corruption in the medieval church
- Raised Arthur as his own
- Greatest knight who divided Arthur's kingdom
- Chaucer character--Man who brings people in to testify in court; intimidates many people
- Complex Freud concept--Young girls are attracted to their dads
- Augustine Missionary that converted the English to Christianity
- Hrothgar's queen
- One of King Arthur's knights
- Married King Arthur but loved Lancelot
- society Family members protect and rely on one another
- Letter of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet
- A condensed metaphor
- Killed his dad and married his mom (unknowingly)
- Chaucer character that hangs out in bars instead of helping the needy
- Priests that settled disputes
- Grail The cup Jesus used at the Last Supper
- Challenged Beowulf to a swimming match "many years ago"
71 Clues: Ruling class • Hrothgar's queen • Grendel's angry mama • A condensed metaphor • Land owned by barons • Lower "servant" class • Land owned by knights • King Arthur's kingdom • Kay Arthur's "brother" • A sword used by Beowulf • A fairy that used magic • Raised Arthur as his own • A person's monetary worth • demon Kenning for Grendel • One of King Arthur's knights • Priests that settled disputes • ...
Middle Ages 2016-09-16
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- Church tax
- Investiture A ceremony in which kings and nobles appointed church officials
- peasant who could not be in the manor, own property, or marry without the lordś approval
- Different ranks of church leaders including priests, bishops, cardinals and the Pope
- vassals or warriors who wore armor and were on horseback
- Agreement between the Pope and the ruler of the country
- A holy war launched by Pope Urban II to reclaim the Holy Land for Christians
- Meeting of the three estates in France: 1st was the church leaders, 2nd was the great lords, and 3rd was the commoners
- Roman Empire Empire begun by Charlemagne
- The study of religion and god
- Everyday language used by different regions
- Law Unified body in England formed by England´s royal judges
- Land granted vassal by his lord
- (in Feudalism) the lordś estate
- New way of thinking - changed the study of theology - used reasons to explore the questions of faith
- Complex set of ideals or code that medieval knights followed
- Religious communities built by the church for men (monks)
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- Religious beliefs that conflict with the church teachings
- Important religious ceremonies
- Curia Group of advisors who acted like a court for the people
- Anyone who did not conform to an established doctrine, attitude, or principle
- Groups of businesses made up by tanners, carpenters, bakers, and craftspeople
- Social structure in Medieval Europe including knights, serfs, vassals, lords, and sometimes a king.
- Legislative group in England originally compromised or two burgesses (citizens of wealth and property) from every borough and two knights from every country
- Rotation The practice of planting crops at different times and leaving some fields unplanted
- People who are sent out to teach their religion
- Franks Germanic people from Gaul (modern day France and Switzerland)
- Religious communities built by the church for women (nuns)
- To exclude a person from church membership
- Selling of church positions
- A noble who served a lord of higher rank
- Law Church law
- Carta Document drawn up by English nobles and approved by King John which guaranteed certain political rights for the people
- Worldly (involved in politics and other social matters)
34 Clues: Church tax • Law Church law • Selling of church positions • The study of religion and god • Important religious ceremonies • Land granted vassal by his lord • (in Feudalism) the lordś estate • Roman Empire Empire begun by Charlemagne • A noble who served a lord of higher rank • To exclude a person from church membership • Everyday language used by different regions • ...
Middle ages 2016-09-14
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- Massive earth mounds
- This man decided that people needed no priests to teach them religion
- This made half European population drop like flies
- Small animals that spread serious diseases
- Holy land for people who believed in Jesus
- Country won by William, Duke of Normandy
- You suffer from this if you don't eat in a very long time
- Where special monks translated foreign books to their language
- This king introduced the Statute of Labourers
- Wars fought by European christians against non-christian people
- This king died so his son Richard was crowned
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- This pope called for another expedition to regain Jerusalem
- Religious book
- King Richard's nickname
- One of the most established universities by the beginning of the 13th century
- This man set up Britain's first printing press
- What pulls together the arm with the rest of the body
- Where monks lived
- Statute set by king Edward III
- The first person to make a rainbow using science
20 Clues: Religious book • Where monks lived • Massive earth mounds • King Richard's nickname • Statute set by king Edward III • Country won by William, Duke of Normandy • Small animals that spread serious diseases • Holy land for people who believed in Jesus • This king introduced the Statute of Labourers • This king died so his son Richard was crowned • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2017-11-16
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- A large house housing the lord and his family.
- The Black Plague during the Medieval Times was a killer disease, or (BLANK)
- Another name for the types of ranks during the Middle Ages
- Musicians in the Middle Ages
- Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo (BLANK) during the Renaissance
- Martin Luther was against this religious system, in which reduced the punishment for sin
- Henry III was a (BLANK) during the Middle Ages
- specific time period leading to the downfall of the Roman Empire
- this weapon would be replaced by the advancement of the word
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- Used for defeating enemies because guns had yet been invented
- (BLANK) Times was another name for the Middle Age time period
- People in the higher status of hierarchy in Middle Ages
- The kings and his servants lived in this type of building
- Entertainers in the Medieval Times
- An important quality of a knight during the Middle Ages
- Serfs economical living condition
- Peasants and lower class people lived in a (BLANK)
- Warriors for the king
- Land received in exchange for duty to their lord.
- Another name for peasants during the times of feudalism.
20 Clues: Warriors for the king • Musicians in the Middle Ages • Serfs economical living condition • Entertainers in the Medieval Times • A large house housing the lord and his family. • Henry III was a (BLANK) during the Middle Ages • Land received in exchange for duty to their lord. • Peasants and lower class people lived in a (BLANK) • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-05
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- this king signed the Magna Carta into law
- lower lords
- could hurl materials like boulders
- was for control of the holy land
- event that involved a lance
- built with defense in mind to protect from attacks
- learned how to take care of a knight's armor and weapon
- helped spread the black plague
- was victorious at the Battle of Hastings
- King Richard's nickname
- a standard of conduct knights were to follow
- knight's apprentice
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- a paid worker for a guild member
- Bubonic
- this type of architecture was seen in the later Middle Ages
- this battle occurred in 1066
- a protective gate
- an economic, political, and social system where people exchanged labor for land and protection
- land given by a lord
- a worker who was bound to the lord's land
- surrounding and preventing anyone from entering or leaving a castle
- loyal protectors who fought for lords
22 Clues: Bubonic • lower lords • a protective gate • knight's apprentice • land given by a lord • King Richard's nickname • event that involved a lance • this battle occurred in 1066 • helped spread the black plague • a paid worker for a guild member • was for control of the holy land • could hurl materials like boulders • loyal protectors who fought for lords • ...
Middle ages 2023-05-31
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- Spanish program to seek out the punish heretics
- how the Bubonic Plague was spread
- new weapon introduced during Hundred Years War
- christian ceremonies in participants are graced by god
- name of person just learning a trade
- first French dynasty
- England's legislature
- his codification of Roman law was probably his greatest ahcievement
- term for appointing bishops to church
- type of cathedral characterized by height and light
- Frankish king who built largest European empire
- Pope who called for the Crusades
- Census book developed by william the conqueror
- system of self sufficient manors
- This battle stopped the Muslims from expanding into France
- unified body of law first developed by royaljudges
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- an association of craftsmen in a particular trade
- Lords estate
- Required king to renounce certain rights
- school of thought developed by Thomas Aquinas
- treaty that divided Frankish empire
- European trading league
- Spain's attempt to defeat the Muslims
- Battle won by William the conqueror
- in Hungary Magyars
- tool that helped revolutionize agriculture in middle ages
- church tax
- ban parishioners from all church services
- The Benedictine Rule regulated the lives of...
- led French army in Hundred Years War
- Muslim that lead the 3rd crusade
- Hierarchal system of relationships
- a vassals pledge of loyalty
- the feudal relationship was between the lord and...
- law that applies to the church
35 Clues: church tax • Lords estate • in Hungary Magyars • first French dynasty • England's legislature • European trading league • a vassals pledge of loyalty • law that applies to the church • Muslim that lead the 3rd crusade • Pope who called for the Crusades • system of self sufficient manors • how the Bubonic Plague was spread • Hierarchal system of relationships • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-26
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- upper-class landowner
- lower-class woman in feudal system
- serfs mostly ate ____ and stew (soup)
- major political system of Middle Ages
- served in king's army to earn a fief
- warrior who followed code of chivalry
- lords collected and paid ___ to the king
- lords and nobles were ______-class men
- serfs and maidens were ____-class people
- all-powerful leader in feudal system
- upper-class woman in feudal system
- ran the king's land to make money
- small piece of farmland
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- lower-class businessman
- religious leader of the Catholic Church
- knights followed a strict ____ of chivalry
- Veronica lived in a ______
- Mirabella seeks ____ against Veronica
- Veronica commits ____ against Gregor
- wealthy children were taught by private ___
- serfs lived in one or ___ room houses
- a local ____ was a religious leader
- serfs wore this thick fabric to stay warm
- ___ and chickens might live in a serf's home
- lower-class worker in the feudal system
25 Clues: upper-class landowner • lower-class businessman • small piece of farmland • Veronica lived in a ______ • ran the king's land to make money • lower-class woman in feudal system • upper-class woman in feudal system • a local ____ was a religious leader • Veronica commits ____ against Gregor • served in king's army to earn a fief • all-powerful leader in feudal system • ...
Middle Ages 2023-12-07
Across
- were bound to the soil, could not leave, and paid rent with manual labor
- Vikings were polytheistic until they converted to them between 850-1100
- in 1096, pope urdan ll calls fa a what against the seljuk
- god of war
- were the largest Germanicthe germanic tribes
- all the land the king's own
- entire system is based on
- a class structure society that took hold of Europe during the Middle Ages
- was the first gFrankishnkish king in 418 CE
- the parish priest reports to a what
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- 60,000 knights and soldiers met at Constantinople to lead what
- another name for Middle Ages
- exist all throughout western Europe and rule over their territory science Rome fell
- god of thunder
- knights lived by a code of conduct known as
- god of creation, death, royalty
- what system grew very popular during Middle ages
- most people live on it and in citieses early in middle ages
- would contain most important possessions
- evil god of deception
20 Clues: god of war • god of thunder • evil god of deception • entire system is based on • all the land the king's own • another name for Middle Ages • god of creation, death, royalty • the parish priest reports to a what • would contain most important possessions • knights lived by a code of conduct known as • was the first gFrankishnkish king in 418 CE • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- Being concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Ruler of the franks
- Germanic people who settled in Gaul and established a great empire
- Vikings, Maygars, and Muslims were characterized as this
- You have to be at least 7 years old to become this
- a period from 600 to 1500
- Name means Charles the Great
- You have to be at least 21 years old to be this
- Germanic kingdoms replaced what provinces
- You have to be 14 years old to become this
- wrote rules for monastery
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- wrote rules for the nuns
- a person who received a grant of land by a lord under the feudal system
- Clovis converts to what in 496
- Who became pope in 590
- People at the bottom of Feudalism
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate
- Charlemagne's father
- What was the Lord's house called
- A person who controlled land and could grant estates to vassals
20 Clues: Ruler of the franks • Charlemagne's father • Who became pope in 590 • wrote rules for the nuns • a period from 600 to 1500 • wrote rules for monastery • Name means Charles the Great • Clovis converts to what in 496 • What was the Lord's house called • People at the bottom of Feudalism • Germanic kingdoms replaced what provinces • You have to be 14 years old to become this • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Has a trunk
- Moscow's Prince Ivan 1 earned respect of Mongols
- Yaroslav's death started this
- Flying mammal
- City Of Moscow was founded
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- These people were held together by family ties and loyalty
- Horseman invaded central Asia
- Moscow is now the capital of this place
- Mongols leader
- Where Germanic warriors live
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- Yaroslav's bad decision
- Large marsupial
- Goverened by unwritten rules and traditions
- Vladimir's son
- a 7 year old night was this
- wrote rules for monastarie
- Final break with Mongols
- Invaders destroy Carolingian
- wrote rules for nuns
- Clashes between Christians and Muslims in Holy Lands of Middle East
- Nevsky Novgrod's Prince and Military hero
- Pledge loyalty to their chief
- Russian version of Ceaser
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Vladimir's son • Mongols leader • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • wrote rules for nuns • Yaroslav's bad decision • Final break with Mongols • Russian version of Ceaser • wrote rules for monastarie • City Of Moscow was founded • a 7 year old night was this • Invaders destroy Carolingian • Where Germanic warriors live • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- In 843, Charlemagne's sons divided emperor into 3 ______
- The first reason for Feudalism
- Then first stage of knight training at the age of 7
- The third and final stage of Knight training at the age of 21
- People who Couldn't lawfully leave the place they were born in
- Small communities were governed by ____ rules
- A period from 500-1500
- Feudalism was based on ____ between groups of people
- Germanic Warriors Pledge ______ to their Chief
- The second stage of knight training at the age of 14
- The second reason for Feudalism
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- Church tax paid by peasants
- The First group of invaders
- The political part of Feudalism provided _____
- The second group of invaders
- The Third reason for Feudalism
- The social part of Feudalism was a system of rigid ____ Distinctions, and responsibilities
- The Third group of Invaders
- As Cities are abandoned, level of learning ___
- knowledge of Greek language and culture is almost completely _____
20 Clues: A period from 500-1500 • Church tax paid by peasants • The First group of invaders • The Third group of Invaders • The second group of invaders • The first reason for Feudalism • The Third reason for Feudalism • The second reason for Feudalism • Small communities were governed by ____ rules • The political part of Feudalism provided _____ • ...
Middle Ages 2023-12-16
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- A series of religious wars from Muslims and Christians.
- Holy Land.
- Where Muslims are found.
- Building used for Christian worship.
- A religion.
- Christians would read this book.
- Leader of a muslim group and captured Jerusalem.
- Systems of loyalty and protection.
- A man who fought for their empire.
- Large church.
- Farming.
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- Continent.
- Ruled by a single person who inherits power.
- Poor people who were forced to fight in a war.
- A group of countries under 1 authority.
- Rich upper class citizens.
- Male ruler.
- Where the main language is French.
- People who lived in monasteries.
- Incomes.
20 Clues: Incomes. • Farming. • Continent. • Holy Land. • A religion. • Male ruler. • Large church. • Where Muslims are found. • Rich upper class citizens. • Christians would read this book. • People who lived in monasteries. • Systems of loyalty and protection. • Where the main language is French. • A man who fought for their empire. • Building used for Christian worship. • ...
Middle Ages 2024-04-17
Across
- medieval knight system
- supporter
- more importance to humans
- things with no spritual basis
- middle ages
- an estate of land
- law from judicial precedent
- plague that killed many
- period transitioning from middle ages
- state that is idealistic
- document putting king not above the law
- judicial institution
- agricultural laborer under feudal system
- group that gained lots of land
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- people who lived in europe between 1 and 4 centuries
- war between england and france
- series of military attacks against Muslims
- cultural group in england
- hungarian tribes
- lending at high interest
- social system based on land and nobility
- mansion with estate
- germanic people at the Rhine river
- a holder of land by feudal tenure
24 Clues: supporter • middle ages • hungarian tribes • an estate of land • mansion with estate • judicial institution • medieval knight system • plague that killed many • lending at high interest • state that is idealistic • cultural group in england • more importance to humans • law from judicial precedent • things with no spritual basis • war between england and france • ...
MIDDLE NAMES 2024-05-21
25 Clues: ROSA • CRUZ • MARIE • MARIE • JESUS • ARHEN • JESUS • ISABEL • ISABEL • ADRIAN • FELIPE • XIMENA • MOISES • YANDEL • YURITZI • GIOVANI • GEOVANY • CAYETANO • BRIDGETT • SCARLETT • SANTIAGO • EMMANUEL • MARGARITA • GUADALUPE • SEBASTIAN
Middle Age 2024-09-23
Across
- Complex of territories in central Europe
- The lords estate and the center of medieval economics
- King who united much of Europe during the early middle ages
- Division between Roman Catholic and Eastern Orhodox Churches
- School of thought that tried to reconcile faith and reason
- Act of expelling someone
- Rules followed my Monks
- The office of the pope
- Powerful office
- Religious wars launched to reclaim the holy lands from Muslim control
- A system where nobles offer protection in exchange for service
- French peasant girl who led armies during 100 years war
- An style of medieval Europe
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- Includes high ceilings and stained-glass
- Battle where William the conqueror defeated king Harold
- Code of conduct of knights
- A peasant bound to the lords land
- Religious community
- A medieval association of craftsmen and merchants
- Long conflict between England and France
- Belief or opinion
- death A devastating plague that killed millions in Europe
- Eastern part of the Roman Empire
- Norse explores and warriors
- Norman king who invaded England
- A noble who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land
- Land granted to a vassal
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback
- The document signed in 1215 that limited the power of the king
- Effort by Christian kingdoms
30 Clues: Powerful office • Belief or opinion • Religious community • The office of the pope • Rules followed my Monks • Act of expelling someone • Land granted to a vassal • Code of conduct of knights • Norse explores and warriors • An style of medieval Europe • Effort by Christian kingdoms • Norman king who invaded England • Eastern part of the Roman Empire • A peasant bound to the lords land • ...
Middle Ages 2024-09-10
Across
- The withholding of sacraments and Christian burial by the pope. This punishment essentially prevented a person from achieving salvation.
- King of the Franks who conquered Gaul, which later became France.
- Sacred rites of the Catholic Church that were necessary for salvation.
- A system of government in which powerful local lords divided their lands among vassals in exchange for pledges of service and loyalty.
- Clergy who supervised parish priests and managed cathedrals.
- A feudal lord's estate, which included one or more villages, the lord's manor house, a church, a water mill to grind grain, fields for growing crops, and pastures for animals.
- Peasants who were bound to their feudal lord's land.
- A Frankish leader who rallied warriors to push Muslims out of France, succeeding at the Battle of Tours.
- A series of wars in which Christians fought Muslims for control of Middle Eastern lands.
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- Christian court established in Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella. It tried people accused of heresy, targeting Muslims and Jews in particular. Those found guilty were burned at the stake.
- Worldly, or non-religious.
- The united Christian community that was created in Western Europe during Charlemagne's reign.
- North African Muslims.
- Large Gothic style churches that were huge and ornate.
- A tax the Catholic Church collected that was equal to a tenth of someone's income.
- The pope barring entire towns, regions, or kingdoms from receiving sacraments and Christian burial. This mass excommunication was meant to punish a noble or ruler.
- Powerful Frankish ruler who built a huge empire that covered what are now France, Germany, and Italy, reuniting much of the former Western Roman Empire. Symbolically crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III.
- The campaign by Christian kingdoms in the north of Spain to drive Muslims out of the peninsula.
- Lesser lords granted land by a greater lord in exchange for pledges of service and loyalty.
- Estates of land given to vassals that included peasants to work the land, as well as any towns or buildings on it.
20 Clues: North African Muslims. • Worldly, or non-religious. • Peasants who were bound to their feudal lord's land. • Large Gothic style churches that were huge and ornate. • Clergy who supervised parish priests and managed cathedrals. • King of the Franks who conquered Gaul, which later became France. • Sacred rites of the Catholic Church that were necessary for salvation. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-01-21
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- pays homage to a lord
- young noble serving another noble family
- fabric wall coverings
- conrtolled wages and prices
- his main duty was to pray
- craftsman in training
- the most important form of wealth
- burial monument that looks like the deceased
- christian attempts to conquer the holy land
- a plate that you can eat
- system of relationships that controlled lands
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- great king of the franks
- castle toilet
- skilled worker
- entertaining practice for battle
- where books were copied
- code of knightly conduct
- luxury goods from far away
- granted in exchange for service to a lord
- halfway to heaven
- contagious disease
- belonged to the land
- pastime game of the nobility
23 Clues: castle toilet • skilled worker • halfway to heaven • contagious disease • belonged to the land • pays homage to a lord • fabric wall coverings • craftsman in training • where books were copied • great king of the franks • code of knightly conduct • a plate that you can eat • his main duty was to pray • luxury goods from far away • conrtolled wages and prices • pastime game of the nobility • ...
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- A portable house similar to a tent
- group of islands
- hereditary military leaders appointed by emperor
- The honor code of the Japanese samurai
- longest canal or artificial river in the world
- a divine being in the Shinto religion.
- holding of power by people selected on the basis of their ability
- A large grassland
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- grandson of Genghis Khan and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty
- a title given to rulers and officials in central Asia
- A region where lots of volcanic eruptions occur
- Japan's native belief system
- a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century
- Italian merchant
14 Clues: group of islands • Italian merchant • A large grassland • Japan's native belief system • A portable house similar to a tent • The honor code of the Japanese samurai • a divine being in the Shinto religion. • longest canal or artificial river in the world • A region where lots of volcanic eruptions occur • hereditary military leaders appointed by emperor • ...
SOUP!! 2023-02-17
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- cold soup, originated in spain; consists of tomatoes, peppers, garlic, and thickened bread
- Americas béchamel; consists of onions, mushrooms, simmered in broth and cream
- originated in japan; simple broth (dashi), often seasoned with soy sauce and spring onions, topped with tofu
- seasonal staple in the fall; pureed squash, onions, leeks, garlic
- commonly paired w/ grilled cheese; tomatoes, onions, and water/broth
- mediterranean gem; rich fish stock base, sweet tomato, garlic, fennel, thyme, saffron
- popular throughout middle east, europe, latin america; hearty lentils (curry powder/cumin/thyme)
- vietnamese soup; consists of rice/noodles, spiced broth
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- paneras best soup; cream-based vegetable
- official dish of boston; white cream based, chopped clams, bacon, and potatoes
- originated in france, perfected in east coast; smooth cream-based smooth made from shellfish
- originated in korea; thicker base with tofu, meat, veggies
- originated in mexico; tomato, chili-based soup, with grounded tortillas
- french soup; deeply caramelized onions in beef broth
- homey american soup; cooked pasta, rich chicken broth
- originated in china; dumplings, clear broth
- college budget soup; consists of packet of dried noodles and instant broth powder
17 Clues: paneras best soup; cream-based vegetable • originated in china; dumplings, clear broth • french soup; deeply caramelized onions in beef broth • homey american soup; cooked pasta, rich chicken broth • vietnamese soup; consists of rice/noodles, spiced broth • originated in korea; thicker base with tofu, meat, veggies • ...
Physical Geography 2016-04-03
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- related to regions near the equator, a tropical climate is very warm and moist
- the movement of a group of people from one place to another
- a resource that can be replaced as it is used
- a study of the Earth's surface
- a way to draw the curved area of the Earth on a flat surface
- distance, measured in degrees, north and south of the equator
- coal, oil, or natural gas that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants and tiny animals
- a flat, sandy area where a river enters an ocean
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
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- a huge, moving mass of ice
- the line of 0 degree longitude from which east and west locations are measured
- a resource that cannot be replaced by natural resources or is replaced extremely slowly
- a flat landform
- distance, measured in degrees, east and west of the prime meridian
- the pattern of weather in a place over many years
- the wearing away of the Earth's surface by wind or water
- where a place is
17 Clues: a flat landform • where a place is • a huge, moving mass of ice • a study of the Earth's surface • a resource that can be replaced as it is used • a flat, sandy area where a river enters an ocean • an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth • the pattern of weather in a place over many years • the wearing away of the Earth's surface by wind or water • ...
Opposites (Opuestos) 2022-04-06
Unit 5 Countries 2020-11-09
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- Rahvuslik
- Sügis
- Vaikne
- Kuulus
- Rannik
- Kirre (ilmakaar)
- Lääs (ilmakaar)
- Naaber
- Loe (ilmakaar)
- Ida (ilmakaar)
- Wales
- Põhi (ilmakaar)
- Küla
- Parlament
- Lõuna (ilmakaar)
- Pesa
- Post
- Iirimaa
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- Edel (ilmakaar)
- Pealinn
- Suvi
- Põhjapoolne
- Kagu (ilmakaar)
- Punarind
- Talv
- Šotimaa
- Vares/kaaren
- Pääsuke
- Tasase pinnamoega
- Künklik
- Rüütel
- Kevad
- Ring- või huvireis/tuur
- Põder
34 Clues: Suvi • Talv • Küla • Pesa • Post • Sügis • Wales • Kevad • Põder • Vaikne • Kuulus • Rannik • Naaber • Rüütel • Pealinn • Šotimaa • Pääsuke • Künklik • Iirimaa • Punarind • Rahvuslik • Parlament • Põhjapoolne • Vares/kaaren • Loe (ilmakaar) • Ida (ilmakaar) • Edel (ilmakaar) • Kagu (ilmakaar) • Lääs (ilmakaar) • Põhi (ilmakaar) • Kirre (ilmakaar) • Lõuna (ilmakaar) • Tasase pinnamoega • Ring- või huvireis/tuur
East Africa 2012-04-23
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- Language spoken in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
- Where do the Blue Nile and White Nile meet?
- Mt. Kilimanjaro is covered in snow and ice because of its high ______________________.
- landform in East Africa formed by the movement of tectonic plates.
- Name the belief that the natural world contains spirits.
- most widely spoken AFrican language in the region.
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- Large grasslands area in Tanzania where wildlife thrives.
- What lake is the source of the Nile River?
- Official language of Ethiopia.
- Name the practice used to dominate other countries' government, trade, and culture.
- Ethiopia and Nubia were early centers of this religion.
- Area that includes present-day Egypt and Sudan
- Early Christian emperor in Ethiopia.
- This river makes it possible for Sudanese to irrigate crops in the desert.
14 Clues: Official language of Ethiopia. • Early Christian emperor in Ethiopia. • What lake is the source of the Nile River? • Where do the Blue Nile and White Nile meet? • Area that includes present-day Egypt and Sudan • Language spoken in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. • most widely spoken AFrican language in the region. • Ethiopia and Nubia were early centers of this religion. • ...
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Mongolian Leader
- Khan of China
- Great Khanate
- Movement of Tectonic plates under the pacific ocean
- Great Chinese waterway
- Circular tent made of felt
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- Leader of Japan
- Japanese Religion
- Italian explorer and writer
- Samurai code of honor
- Flat land with little vegetation
- Japanese nature spirit
- System based on one's ability
- Group of Islands
14 Clues: Khan of China • Great Khanate • Leader of Japan • Mongolian Leader • Group of Islands • Japanese Religion • Samurai code of honor • Japanese nature spirit • Great Chinese waterway • Circular tent made of felt • Italian explorer and writer • System based on one's ability • Flat land with little vegetation • Movement of Tectonic plates under the pacific ocean
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Commander in chief in feudal Japan
- Dry grass covered plain
- Divine spirits dwelling in nature
- Ethnic or indigenous religion unique to Japan
- Path along pacific ocean where volcanos erupt
- Grandson of Genghis Khan
- Italian merchant
- Government/holding power
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- Son or successor
- Great state
- Body of water containing island(S)
- A samurai honor code
- Waterway
- Tent made of felt skin used by nomads
14 Clues: Waterway • Great state • Son or successor • Italian merchant • A samurai honor code • Dry grass covered plain • Grandson of Genghis Khan • Government/holding power • Divine spirits dwelling in nature • Commander in chief in feudal Japan • Body of water containing island(S) • Tent made of felt skin used by nomads • Ethnic or indigenous religion unique to Japan • ...
east asia 2023-04-27
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- divine spirits in nature
- a stretch of water with islands
- an area made up of volcanos in the pacific ocean
- ruler of china
- military leader
- government by people selected biased on their ability.
- a group with a mix of Mongols and Turks
- religion of japan
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- grandson of genghis kahn
- explorer who explored china
- a small house able to be broken down and carried around
- Japanese moral code
- Canal major waterway used for travel and trade
- dry, grass covered plains
14 Clues: ruler of china • military leader • religion of japan • Japanese moral code • divine spirits in nature • grandson of genghis kahn • dry, grass covered plains • explorer who explored china • a stretch of water with islands • a group with a mix of Mongols and Turks • Canal major waterway used for travel and trade • an area made up of volcanos in the pacific ocean • ...
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Founder of the Mongol empire
- Founder of the Yuan Dynasty
- A Mongol state established in modern day Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan after the breakup of the Mongol empire
- A region around the rim of the Pacific Ocean here there are many volcanic eruptions
- A big waterway system located in China that connects it's northern and southern regions
- A portable tent used by the Mongols
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- Hereditary military leaders in Japan
- Japans native belief system
- an Italian merchant and explorer that traveled through Asia
- The honor code of Japanese samurai
- A big grassland
- The Japanese word for spirits in the Shinto religion
- The holding of power of people based on ability rather than class
- A stretch of water containing many islands
14 Clues: A big grassland • Japans native belief system • Founder of the Yuan Dynasty • Founder of the Mongol empire • The honor code of Japanese samurai • A portable tent used by the Mongols • Hereditary military leaders in Japan • A stretch of water containing many islands • The Japanese word for spirits in the Shinto religion • ...
East Asia 2025-01-28
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- the belief that there is only one God
- a tectonic belt off volcanoes and earthquakes
- an internal border between North and South Korea based on a circle of latitude
- an area in which treaties or agreements between states, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations
- a series of fortifications in China built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- the sixth largest desert in the world, and a large cold desert and grassland region located in northern China and southern Mongolia
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- a plateau located at the intersection of Central, South, and East Asia
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity
- vitrified pottery with a white, fine-grained body that usually translucent
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- a group of merchants, pilgrims, or travelers journeying together
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean
14 Clues: the belief that there is only one God • the belief in or worship of more than one god • a tectonic belt off volcanoes and earthquakes • a group of merchants, pilgrims, or travelers journeying together • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply • a plateau located at the intersection of Central, South, and East Asia • ...
Opposite Crossword: The answer is the OPPOSITE word of the clue 2015-04-28
19 Clues: dry • safe • cold • west • ugly • east • quiet • south • cheap • north • small • noisy • dirty • boring • beautiful • expensive • unfriendly • interesting • light traffic
Kiana's Hunt Day 2 2021-11-11
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- The very first place we ever drank together
- You and Tom play this
- We need to answer these call lights now too
- I'm going to 5 east to steal this
- Your favorite hike so far
- My high school mascot
- It's 2AM, what am I getting?
- He's on your socks
- Blanket warmer confessions
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- My middle name
- Pizza brand name that we sampled in Costco
- Our badge reel symbol
- I'm usually playing this on my phone
- We take our breaks here sometimes
- I got my nose piercing here
- You and your brothers went here on their visit
- Alcoholic beverage I will never drink
17 Clues: My middle name • He's on your socks • You and Tom play this • Our badge reel symbol • My high school mascot • Your favorite hike so far • Blanket warmer confessions • I got my nose piercing here • It's 2AM, what am I getting? • We take our breaks here sometimes • I'm going to 5 east to steal this • I'm usually playing this on my phone • Alcoholic beverage I will never drink • ...
mr reeves geography challenge 2022-12-21
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- known for maple syrup
- known for jollibees and tagalog language
- known for middle east and history in africa
- known for tea and biscuits
- known for foods such as quesadillas and tortas
- known for sushi and other foods
- known for football and south america
- known for beer, pretzels, and history
- known for bikes, cheese, and chocolates
- known for vodka and organized crime
- known for hinduism and culture
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- known for baguettes and croissants
- known for football and messi
- known for neutrality and delicacies
- known for foods and european history
- known for burgers and fatty foods
- known for christmas in june and accents
17 Clues: known for maple syrup • known for tea and biscuits • known for football and messi • known for hinduism and culture • known for sushi and other foods • known for burgers and fatty foods • known for baguettes and croissants • known for neutrality and delicacies • known for vodka and organized crime • known for foods and european history • known for football and south america • ...
8th Geography 2025-04-30
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- Study of the earth
- Longest river in Europe; important to Russians
- An area of land, surrounded by water on 3 sides, but connected to the mainland
- Region of land in Russia that has many resources but not many people.
- Largest mountain range in the world that provides a border between India and China.
- The Tigris and ____ Rivers create the borders of Mesopotamia
- The Ural Mountains in Russia forms a natural boundary between the continents of ____ and Asia.
- The Grand Canal in China connects the _____ and Yangtze Rivers.
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- Strait that connects the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- Type of physical geography that is the study of maps
- The ____ and Indus Rivers are critical sources of water for people in India and Pakistan
- Invisible lines that run east-west on a map
- An area of land surrounded on all sides by water
- Highest and longest mountain range in Europe
- Country that is described as the bridge between Europe and the Middle East
15 Clues: Study of the earth • Invisible lines that run east-west on a map • Highest and longest mountain range in Europe • Longest river in Europe; important to Russians • An area of land surrounded on all sides by water • Type of physical geography that is the study of maps • Strait that connects the Mediterranean and Black Seas • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-17
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- Chruchhill gave his famous speech during the ___ period.
- Prior to ___ Churchill advised that in dealing with the Soviets there was “nothing which they admire so much as strength, and there is nothing for which they have less respect than for military weakness.”
- Declared that an anti-democratic Iron Curtain had descended across Europe.
- Where Churchill gave his speech.
- Denounced the speech as “warmongering,” and referred to Churchill’s comments about the “English-speaking world” as imperialist “racism.”
- Churchhill warned against the expansionistic policies of the ___.
- Antaganism between different ___.
- Joined Churchill on the platform when performing his speech and took Churchill's words warmly.
- A wall that was built right through the middle of Berlin.
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- ___ dividing Europe.
- Aided in the fear of ___.
- Purpose of Churchhill's speech was to argue for an even closer “special relationship” between the United States and Great ___.
- The Berlin Wall closed off access to West Berlin from East Berlin and East ___.
- The “iron curtain” descended across Eastern ___.
- Churchill delivers Iron Curtain ___.
15 Clues: ___ dividing Europe. • Aided in the fear of ___. • Where Churchill gave his speech. • Antaganism between different ___. • Churchill delivers Iron Curtain ___. • The “iron curtain” descended across Eastern ___. • Chruchhill gave his famous speech during the ___ period. • A wall that was built right through the middle of Berlin. • ...
The Fall of Communism 2023-04-27
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- The communist, oppressive side of Germany
- Afghanistan government that harboured Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein
- A government in which private businesses can exist
- A government where everything is public
- US President that ordered Gorbachev to take down the Berlin Wall
- The US policy to give military aid to countries at risk of falling to communism
- President of the Soviet Union during the fall of communism
- A conflict from 1979-1989 during which the Soviet Union tried to spread communism to the Middle East through force
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- The Polish leader that was the figurehead of a pro-democratic effort
- The democratic, capitalist side of Germany
- A physical barrier that separated West Germany and East Germany
- A resistance group during the Soviet-Afghan War
- 47 year conflict between the Soviet Union and America
- The policy of reforming the political and economic systems in place.
- The policy that made Soviet Russia more open to other ideas and not just their ideas alone
15 Clues: A government where everything is public • The communist, oppressive side of Germany • The democratic, capitalist side of Germany • A resistance group during the Soviet-Afghan War • A government in which private businesses can exist • 47 year conflict between the Soviet Union and America • President of the Soviet Union during the fall of communism • ...
Vocab Quiz #2 Study Crossword 2013-02-26
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- to weaken; to disable
- skilled, proficient, clever
- impossible to please, grouchy, uncompromising
- not east but _ _ _ _ _ middle school
- the three parts of a quotation introduction are when, who, and _ _ _ _ _ _
- chatty, super talkative, won't shut up
- to temporarily relieve; postpone
- male physical education teacher's last name
- main character in Lowry's The Giver
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- angry, annoyed, upset, furious
- main character in Cisneros' The House on Mango Street
- Mr. Taylor loves these extinct animals
- weak, frail, feeble
- to motion using hands; to mime; to gesture or notion
- to embody; to adapt; to absorb
- Each week we write an Open-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- to trespass; to intrude; to interfere
17 Clues: weak, frail, feeble • to weaken; to disable • skilled, proficient, clever • angry, annoyed, upset, furious • to embody; to adapt; to absorb • to temporarily relieve; postpone • main character in Lowry's The Giver • not east but _ _ _ _ _ middle school • to trespass; to intrude; to interfere • Mr. Taylor loves these extinct animals • chatty, super talkative, won't shut up • ...
Vocab Quiz #2 Study Crossword 2013-02-26
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- male physical education teacher's last name
- not east but _ _ _ _ _ middle school
- impossible to please, grouchy, uncompromising
- Mr. Taylor loves these extinct animals
- main character in Cisneros' The House on Mango Street
- skilled, proficient, clever
- main character in Lowry's The Giver
- to weaken; to disable
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- to temporarily relieve; postpone
- the three parts of a quotation introduction are when, who, and _ _ _ _ _ _
- to motion using hands; to mime; to gesture or notion
- chatty, super talkative, won't shut up
- to embody; to adapt; to absorb
- angry, annoyed, upset, furious
- Each week we write an Open-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- weak, frail, feeble
- to trespass; to intrude; to interfere
17 Clues: weak, frail, feeble • to weaken; to disable • skilled, proficient, clever • to embody; to adapt; to absorb • angry, annoyed, upset, furious • to temporarily relieve; postpone • main character in Lowry's The Giver • not east but _ _ _ _ _ middle school • to trespass; to intrude; to interfere • chatty, super talkative, won't shut up • Mr. Taylor loves these extinct animals • ...
medieval times 2018-11-05
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- an indentured agricultural worker
- the continent east of Europe
- the continent north of Africa
- an estate of land
- to set up
- a deep inlet between high cliffs
- when two military forces attack each other
- when a group of people forcibly enter another area
- a body of water north of Istanbul
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- a river that divides France from Germany
- when something is taken over
- relating to the middle ages
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe
- the water between England and the rest of Europe
- to admit to one's wrongdoings
- a river in modern day Poland
- a river in modern day Germany
17 Clues: to set up • an estate of land • relating to the middle ages • the continent east of Europe • when something is taken over • a river in modern day Poland • the continent north of Africa • to admit to one's wrongdoings • a river in modern day Germany • a deep inlet between high cliffs • an indentured agricultural worker • a body of water north of Istanbul • ...
North Africa and the Middles East 2021-02-07
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- The Middle East has over half of the world's proven oil reserves and remains the center of gravity in the global oil market.
- An ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people.
- Belief in one God.
- A culture hearth is a "heartland", a source area, innovation center, a place of origin of a major culture.
- A person who lives by moving from place to place to follow and hunt herds of migrating animals or to lead herds of grazing animals to fresh pasture.
- A historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
- A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East.
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- The artificial supply of water to agricultural land.
- Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service.
- is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain.
- The religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- An international organization whose members work to influence the price of oil on world markets by controlling the supply.
12 Clues: Belief in one God. • A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East. • The artificial supply of water to agricultural land. • is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain. • Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service. • ...
Name The Country! 2020-08-26
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- This country is located in the northern part of Europe; its capital is Copenhagen
- This country is famous for the biggest film industry in the world
- this country is in the Middle East and famous for producing a lot of oil
- This country has a famous volcano called Mount Vesuvius and is famous for pasta and pizza
- This Mediterranean country has a lot of islands, had the first Olympic Games, and the capital city starts with the letter A
- This country is located in South America; the national language is Portuguese
- This country is famous for cheese and wine, it's got Eiffel Tower, and there is a tunnel under the sea between this country and England
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- This country is very big, has very cold winters, and famous for Vodka
- This country is both a country and a continent, famous for Kangaroo
- This country is partly in Europe and partly in Asia; famous for kebab
- This country is located in the middle of Europe, famous for producing high quality chocolate and watches, didn't participate in World War II
- This country is located in East Asia, has four main islands, and famous for Mount Fuji
12 Clues: This country is famous for the biggest film industry in the world • This country is both a country and a continent, famous for Kangaroo • This country is very big, has very cold winters, and famous for Vodka • This country is partly in Europe and partly in Asia; famous for kebab • this country is in the Middle East and famous for producing a lot of oil • ...
Module 2 Crossword 2022-02-04
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- Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were 3 kingdoms located on this continent
- Title of an Ottoman emperor
- The bottom of the Confucian class system
- The third class of the Confucian class system
- Country Matthew Perry sailed for, which demanded Japan end their isolation
- Chinese system which limited trade to one city
- The second class of the Confucian class system
- King of the Mali empire who's known for handing out lots of gold
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- Empire located to the east of the Ottomans
- The interconnectedness of people and things across the globe
- The top of the Confucian class system
- Alternate ______ System, where Japanese families had to travel to the capital every 2 years
- The Chinese dynasty that came before the Qing
- A series of trade routes that connected Europe, the Middle East, and Asia
- Title of the military leader of Japan
- The group of people from Manchuria who started the Qing Dynasty in China
- The Ottoman Empire was primarily this kind of Muslim
- The number of the Islamic pillars of faith
- Roman Catholic missionaries who travelled the world in hopes of converting people to Catholicism
19 Clues: Title of an Ottoman emperor • The top of the Confucian class system • Title of the military leader of Japan • The bottom of the Confucian class system • Empire located to the east of the Ottomans • The number of the Islamic pillars of faith • The Chinese dynasty that came before the Qing • The third class of the Confucian class system • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 2022-07-20
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- Lightest metal.
- One of the atom found in ethanol.
- I am excellent to taste but horrible to smell.
- Translate 'Navidad'.
- A country that was once divided into East and West.
- The day when you was _______.
- Einstein's theory of general __________.
- What sport is mostly played at Wimbledon?
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- What is Barack Obama's middle name?
- the capital of England.
- 5 times 16.
- The month when the school begins in Japan.
- Roman god of war.
- Sahil Parekh is CEO of _________.
- What gets wet while drying?
- Name of the blue planet.
- What is name of blue house in our school?
17 Clues: 5 times 16. • Lightest metal. • Roman god of war. • Translate 'Navidad'. • the capital of England. • Name of the blue planet. • What gets wet while drying? • The day when you was _______. • One of the atom found in ethanol. • Sahil Parekh is CEO of _________. • What is Barack Obama's middle name? • Einstein's theory of general __________. • What is name of blue house in our school? • ...
Crossword on Old Bread Crumbs 2019-01-22
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- small pieces of something baked
- squeeze something so hard it changes shape
- type of grain
- small pieces of something larger, often to try
- a counting of each person in a country
- a safe place to burn wood
- kitchen machine to brown bread on both sides
- rough feel like sand
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- round shapes made by boiling water
- baked food made from wheat
- beliefs and ways of living of a people
- vegetable like a sweet potato
- describe choices
- very very old
- bread flat bread made in the Middle East
- covering or being in many places
- what is left after burning wood
17 Clues: type of grain • very very old • describe choices • rough feel like sand • a safe place to burn wood • baked food made from wheat • vegetable like a sweet potato • small pieces of something baked • what is left after burning wood • covering or being in many places • round shapes made by boiling water • beliefs and ways of living of a people • a counting of each person in a country • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
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- ruler of a Turkmen principality
- shares borders with three Middle East countries Iran, Iraq, and Syria
- Also called Midwest Asia
- a member of the Turkish infantry forming the Sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.
- there holy book is the bible
- the former name of Istanbul
- Another word for ground
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- One of the largest religions in the world
- The Ottoman Empire
- Also Known as the Turkish Empire
- Muslim sovereign
- A port in turkey
- A person who conquers a place or people
13 Clues: Muslim sovereign • A port in turkey • The Ottoman Empire • Another word for ground • Also called Midwest Asia • the former name of Istanbul • there holy book is the bible • ruler of a Turkmen principality • Also Known as the Turkish Empire • A person who conquers a place or people • One of the largest religions in the world • ...
qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm 2024-09-25
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- break down red blood cells
- put together again
- this wasn't supposed to be in the crossword but some prankster added it in anyways
- below sonic
- the practice of eating earthly matter
- doing this can make you fit
- smetjing to do with religion
- Something this long may be visible if you squint
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- engrave something on steel/copper
- An ancient civilisation in the Middle East
- next to something
- paiiiiiiiiinfully close to last
- If you are inside this you can't breathe
13 Clues: below sonic • next to something • put together again • break down red blood cells • doing this can make you fit • smetjing to do with religion • paiiiiiiiiinfully close to last • engrave something on steel/copper • the practice of eating earthly matter • If you are inside this you can't breathe • An ancient civilisation in the Middle East • ...
Map vocab 2025-08-25
Across
- a specific spot that you mark
- showing somewhere
- something that goes straight across the earth
- a navigation that shows North,East,South and West
- 0 degrees longitude
- shows the way to what your looking for
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- something that goes up and down on the earth
- direction of which way for the numbers
- a body of water that is squiggly around the earth
- a mark/ sign
- the middle of the earth
- half of a sphere
- 2 lines that never cross nor touch
13 Clues: a mark/ sign • half of a sphere • showing somewhere • 0 degrees longitude • the middle of the earth • a specific spot that you mark • 2 lines that never cross nor touch • direction of which way for the numbers • shows the way to what your looking for • something that goes up and down on the earth • something that goes straight across the earth • ...
North Africa and the Middles East 2021-02-07
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- is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain.
- The artificial supply of water to agricultural land.
- Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service.
- A culture hearth is a "heartland", a source area, innovation center, a place of origin of a major culture.
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- A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East.
- people that believe in one God.
- A person who lives by moving from place to place to follow and hunt herds of migrating animals or to lead herds of grazing animals to fresh pasture.
- A historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
- The religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- An international organization whose members work to influence the price of oil on world markets by controlling the supply.
- The Middle East has over half of the world's proven oil reserves and remains the center of gravity in the global oil market.
- An ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people.
12 Clues: people that believe in one God. • A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East. • The artificial supply of water to agricultural land. • is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain. • Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service. • ...
Reese Schaeffer--Crossword lab 2021-12-01
8 Clues: not plentiful • capital of Iran • capital of Afghanistan • most plentiful natural resource • Lakes, rivers,steams, and ponds • capital of United Arab Emirates • most practiced religion in the middle east • roughly nine times the amount of salt than the normal ocean
World Religions 2021-12-15
8 Clues: Founder of Hinduism • Belief system of Buddhism • Number of pillars in Islam • Number of commandments in Judaism • Founder of Judaism (Un capitalized) • Holy text of Islam (Un capitalized) • Founder of Buddhism (Un capitalized) • Number of religions founded in the Middle East
West Africa and the Spread of Islam 2024-05-06
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- Pre-Islamic Arabic civilization was largely a _______ or oral culture. Those who could recite poetry and sing the glory of the tribe by telling its stories were respected. (Another word for word of mouth)
- This is the name of the wealthiest person to have ever lived.
- The belief in one god.
- Name for the dominant faith of North and West Africa.
- This luxury good was frequently traded across the Middle East from Africa. It was rare as it came from the tusks of a large pachyderm.
- Famous desert that lay across North Africa.
- An important trade mineral across the gold. Valuable because of its malleability, rarity, and shiny appearance.
- A group of traders and merchants that travel nomadically, often using camels.
- The name for the holy city in Islam. This is where Muslims make the hajj to!
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- Islam began with the life of a single ordinary man and profound message he claimed would change the world forever, his name was...
- The belief in many gods or goddesses.
- The earliest African kingdom that existed before c. 830 until c. 1235, this empire was the first to trade salt and gold.
- The name of the holy text in Islam.
- Name for believers of the Islamic faith.
- This West African empire was home to many famous mansas. Only the king was allowed to possess solid gold in this empire.
- A word for trade. A common practice in the Middle East, where people trade silently.
- This city is important to the three major Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Islam, and Christianity)
- This African empire was one of the largest Islamic empires in history. It produced the great ruler Askia Muhammed.
- An important trade good in West Africa... oftentimes more valuable than gold for its nutritional use!
19 Clues: The belief in one god. • The name of the holy text in Islam. • The belief in many gods or goddesses. • Name for believers of the Islamic faith. • Famous desert that lay across North Africa. • Name for the dominant faith of North and West Africa. • This is the name of the wealthiest person to have ever lived. • ...
Continents and Oceans 2023-05-04
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- one of the large areas of water around the world
- the ocean that is east of Asia
- one half of the world
- a world map that is round to show the shape of the Earth
- the imaginary horizontal line around the middle of the Earth
- the continent that south of Europe
- the part of the map that shows distance on a map
- the ocean that is between Africa and North America
- the ocean that is surrounded by Africa, Asia, and Australia
- the largest continent
- the continent where we live
- one of the large areas of land around the world
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- the continent that is also one country
- an imaginary vertical line around the middle of the Earth
- the continent that is south of North America
- the continent that is west of Asia
- the continent that is surrounded by the Southern Ocean
- one of the smaller areas of water around the world
- the ocean that is the farthest north
- a symbol that shows the directions on a map
20 Clues: one half of the world • the largest continent • the continent where we live • the ocean that is east of Asia • the continent that is west of Asia • the continent that south of Europe • the ocean that is the farthest north • the continent that is also one country • a symbol that shows the directions on a map • the continent that is south of North America • ...
Duerrito Crossword Vol. 1 2021-11-12
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- Eddie Vedder's band
- Christmas circle of evergreens
- Steve Carell
- Largest planet
- Pinnacle of Washington
- Washington Middle School
- Griffey, Edgar, Felix
- 26.2 miles
- Hogwart's House for the nice kids
- Headmaster of Hogwarts
- Rainn Wilson
- Found the One Ring, took it from Gollum
- Stolen from Seattle, went to OKC
- Ms. Cross' home state
- Gamekeeper
- A free elf
- South of Washington
- Young Egyptian Pharaoh
- Mr. D's home state
- Homeland of the Aztecs
- I must destroy the ring
- Not a digital clock
- University of Washington
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- Bulldogs in basketball from Spokane
- Hobbit's homeland
- Seattle's hockey team
- Alex Trebek's legacy
- Reeves Middle School
- Snape's House
- Sauron's homeland
- Hogwart's house for the brave
- Potter's best friend
- Not Dumbledore, but also a wizard
- Fastest golden swimmer
- Office's paper company
- Elway & Manning's team
- The Dark Lord
- William Winlock __________ High School
- MLS in Seattle
- Mr. Steve's home state
- Sirius' deatheater cousin
- East of Washington
- Boston's hockey team
43 Clues: 26.2 miles • Gamekeeper • A free elf • Steve Carell • Rainn Wilson • Snape's House • The Dark Lord • Largest planet • MLS in Seattle • Hobbit's homeland • Sauron's homeland • East of Washington • Mr. D's home state • Eddie Vedder's band • South of Washington • Not a digital clock • Alex Trebek's legacy • Reeves Middle School • Potter's best friend • Boston's hockey team • Seattle's hockey team • ...
Cold War/50's Culture 2022-04-12
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- Getting to the brink of war without actually starting a war
- President during the Missile Crisis
- Postwar generation
- Senator that claimed communism thrived under Truman
- US's enemy during the Cold War
- New genre of music that was loud and fast paced
- conference that determined the splitting of Germany
- U.S. foreign policy regarding communism
- Factory workers
- Searched for communists in government agencies
- Constructed to keep East Germans from fleeing
- Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance
- The King of the new music
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- Represented the suburban white middle class family
- Buying new products that made life more "comfortable"
- Leader of the USSR during the Missile Crisis
- Supplies being sent into West Berlin
- Leader of Cuba
- Closest the world came to a nuclear war
- Stockpiling weapons as a form of "self-defense"
- Invisible line that separated communism from capitalism
- Conference about what to do with Japan
- Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc.
- Middle class families moved from the city to these
- 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 • Closest the world came to a nuclear war • ...
the Pharaohs 2024-10-25
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- what made the middle kingdom collapse
- what the kings of Egypt were called
- where the biggest piramid is
- last pharaoh to exist.
- what they would do when people died if they had enough money
- conquered lots of land
- what defended them with its rapids, they got their water from
- where they did most of their farming
- first actual female pharaoh
- the name of the army that took over Egypt for a little
- their natural barrier defending them in the west and east
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- first pharaoh
- when lower Egypt and upper Egypt were combined so did their crown so they called it
- what they used mainly in the old kingdom
- most loved pharaoh
- won against the hyksos army and retook egypt
- last pharaoh of the old kingdom
- what they mainly used in the middle kingdom
- where they put tombs in the new kingdom
- was a pharaoh for a short period of time
- most hated pharaoh
- the name of the tomb in the old kingdom
22 Clues: first pharaoh • most loved pharaoh • most hated pharaoh • last pharaoh to exist. • conquered lots of land • first actual female pharaoh • where the biggest piramid is • last pharaoh of the old kingdom • what the kings of Egypt were called • where they did most of their farming • what made the middle kingdom collapse • where they put tombs in the new kingdom • ...
Carlos :) - Crossword of Countries 2022-04-27
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- is the biggest spanish country in America
- Is a island country
- It has a red flag with a yellow star
- was the home of one of the principal civilizations of the ancient Middle East and, like Mesopotamia farther east, was the site of one of the world’s earliest urban and literate societies.
- It's capital is brazilia
- It's president is King Vajiralongkorn
- It is occupying five-sixths of the westernmost major island of the British Isles.
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- It has a green flag with a white moon and a white star
- Is the second largest country ever
- In his flag there is a happy sun
- It is one of the smallest and most densely populated European countries, and it has been, since its independence in 1830
- He participate in teh World War II as the principal enemy of USA
- Is the country selected by God
- It capital is Bern
- has a long land border on the west with Angola but is divided from its neighbours to the south by the _______ River.
15 Clues: It capital is Bern • Is a island country • It's capital is brazilia • Is the country selected by God • In his flag there is a happy sun • Is the second largest country ever • It has a red flag with a yellow star • It's president is King Vajiralongkorn • is the biggest spanish country in America • It has a green flag with a white moon and a white star • ...
