middle east Crossword Puzzles
Review - 7th Grade 2025-08-07
Across
- You open it to go outside or inside
- Used for writing and taking notes
- First number
- Color of the night sky or ink
- A place where you sleep when you travel
- A big vehicle that carries many passengers
- You sit on it
- People who help keep the city safe
- A disc used to listen music
- Remove or erase
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- A country in the Middle East
- A sport played with a round ball
- Color of an orange fruit
- Color of snow
- Color of the sky on a clear day.
- Emergency vehicle for sick or injured people
- Beginning of something
- Place where students learn
- Number after 6
- The color of bananas
20 Clues: First number • Color of snow • You sit on it • Number after 6 • Remove or erase • The color of bananas • Beginning of something • Color of an orange fruit • Place where students learn • A disc used to listen music • A country in the Middle East • Color of the night sky or ink • A sport played with a round ball • Color of the sky on a clear day. • Used for writing and taking notes • ...
Y7 Geography Crossword 2025-12-11
Across
- Country north of England
- Tool used to find direction
- Country west of England
- Average weather conditions over time
- Number of people living in an area
- Natural flowing watercourse
- Large landmass like Africa or Asia
- Line separating two countries
- Part of the UK across the Irish Sea
- Lines running north-south on a globe
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- A book of maps
- Main city where government is based
- Large body of salt water
- A drawing showing locations and features
- Imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- Group of four countries including England
- Lines running east-west on a globe
- High landform rising above surroundings
- Country that contains London
- Amount of precipitation in an area
20 Clues: A book of maps • Country west of England • Country north of England • Large body of salt water • Tool used to find direction • Natural flowing watercourse • Country that contains London • Line separating two countries • Number of people living in an area • Lines running east-west on a globe • Large landmass like Africa or Asia • Amount of precipitation in an area • ...
Andrew 2026-03-15
Across
- example presently
- leave bare of fittings.
- Middle East oil problem
- when a king or queen steps down
- especially one on a diplomatic mission.
- expressing an opinion or reaction
- asked about taxable goods at airport
- feeling or belief that someone is guilty
- dishonest behaviour.
- doing something in an official manner
- meaning to stop or end
- legal right to control,
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- very private
- example refuses to admit
- maybe, the name of a book
- disgraceful events or nasty gossip
- example cause to become stuck in mud
- a very hot topic or opinion
- lack of income can mean________of money.
- she was fired from her job bad behaviour
- straight, a row.
- king, Queen and family.
22 Clues: very private • straight, a row. • example presently • dishonest behaviour. • meaning to stop or end • leave bare of fittings. • Middle East oil problem • king, Queen and family. • legal right to control, • example refuses to admit • maybe, the name of a book • a very hot topic or opinion • when a king or queen steps down • expressing an opinion or reaction • ...
East Farliegh History 2026-02-16
Across
- What Grade II listed house once was the location of the village butcher.
- This pub is said to be haunted by genial ghosts.
- The son of this famous Member of Parliament who was a slave trade abolishionist was an East Farleigh vicar.
- The surname of a significant benefactor to East Farleigh born in the late 19th century.
- Whose army march over East FarleigH bridge in the battle of Maidstone in 1648
- What pub was damaged by a doodlebug during the Second World War.
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- The surname of a famous wartime artist and writer.
- This famous luxury train once visited East Farleigh station.
- The surname of nurse who has a statue in St Martin’s Place near Trafalgar Square in London.
- What material was used to build East Farleigh Bridge.
- In what ancient book is East Farleigh listed.
- This fruit has East Farleigh after its name.
- The deaths caused by this waterborne disease is commemorated by a wooden cross in the churchyard
- The surname of the soldier who is depicted in a stained glass window in the church.
- The surname of a Pre-raphaelite sisterhood’ artist.
- What crop was widely grown and havested in East Farleigh.
16 Clues: This fruit has East Farleigh after its name. • In what ancient book is East Farleigh listed. • This pub is said to be haunted by genial ghosts. • The surname of a famous wartime artist and writer. • The surname of a Pre-raphaelite sisterhood’ artist. • What material was used to build East Farleigh Bridge. • What crop was widely grown and havested in East Farleigh. • ...
Middle East Geography - Tic-Tac-Toe 2022-03-25
Across
- important sources of fresh water; especially for Jordan and Israel, a natural boundary between Israel and Jordan
- a strategically important strait linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- A body of water east of the Arabian peninsula that separates Arabia from Iran.
- A human-made waterway, which was opened in 1869, connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
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- a river in Southwest Asia from central Turkey through Syria and into Iraq
- a coastal region at the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean bordering Israel and Egypt
- a river in Southwest Asia, flowing Southeast from East Turkey through Syria and Iraq
- This body of water separates the Arabian Peninsula from Africa.
- A Muslim country, bordering Iraq on the north. It is a critical U.S. ally in the region. The people are Muslim, but they are NOT Arab. Like Iraq and Iran, they also have a Kurd minority within their borders.
- the northwestern part of the Indian Ocean, between Arabia and India. under Oman
10 Clues: This body of water separates the Arabian Peninsula from Africa. • a river in Southwest Asia from central Turkey through Syria and into Iraq • a strategically important strait linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman • A body of water east of the Arabian peninsula that separates Arabia from Iran. • ...
X-on the map is the middle east 2023-05-25
Across
- d
- Often considered the national dish of cyprus. It was also given up to Apollo as a sacrifice
- The royal family of Jordan. Also known as hashemites or banu Hashim
- the most sacred site in Islam and is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It served as the first house of worship for mankind.
- The place of burial for the pharaohs, queens, and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom.
- d
- Native to Saudi Arabia it has several uses such as a fumigant, coffins, and gym Arabic
- Recognized by the United States on August 16th,1960
- A large castle built in the 17th centrury and was used as a stronghold against raiding forces
- Arabia d
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- d
- An Egyptian bamia recipe that has been eaten since antiquity
- The former Sultan of Oman. He granted freedom of religion, modernized the society, and prioritized education.
- It accounts for 80% of all fruit crops grown in Oman. Its also specifically mentioned in the Quran.
- The ancient capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. It's half-built, half-carved into pink sandstone cliffs.
- nigricans d
- officially established on May 25th,1946
- A thick yogurt that can be found in a dried form or a steeped form. Its a favo
- A type of wild sheep native and found only in Cyprus. It's also a national animal.
19 Clues: d • d • d • Arabia d • nigricans d • officially established on May 25th,1946 • Recognized by the United States on August 16th,1960 • An Egyptian bamia recipe that has been eaten since antiquity • The royal family of Jordan. Also known as hashemites or banu Hashim • A thick yogurt that can be found in a dried form or a steeped form. Its a favo • ...
Syria Review 2020-10-26
Across
- Considered the ancestor of the European lute
- Major language in Syria
- Most desecrated city in Syria
- Considered the chief percussion instrument in the Middle East
- Considered origination of the alternation between two different choirs
- This often accompanies the Darbukah
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- Traditional folk dance more commonly performed at weddings
- Played by turning the instrument to the bow when changing strings
- Location of Syria
- Major religion in Syria
- Contains 78 strings
11 Clues: Location of Syria • Contains 78 strings • Major language in Syria • Major religion in Syria • Most desecrated city in Syria • This often accompanies the Darbukah • Considered the ancestor of the European lute • Traditional folk dance more commonly performed at weddings • Considered the chief percussion instrument in the Middle East • ...
Middle Ages 2022-07-12
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- tribes from area in or near present day Germany
- Union of all the towns people who have the same job
- served a lord for land
- an opinion or belief that contradicts established religious teaching, especially one that is officially condemned (to say that it is bad) by a religious authority
- architecture with pointed arches
- land given to a vassal
- knight's servant
- document granting sel-government
- learns a trade from a master
- capital of France
- paperlike material made from sheepskin
- a lord or sovereign who deserves loyalty and service under feudal law
- 1/10 of a persons wage to support the church
- community in which monks live
- female religious worker
- Traveling performer who sang about the deeds of the knights
- warriors from Norway, Sweden and Denmark
- community in which nuns live
- Ages period of history A.D.500 - 1500
- Carta document limiting King's power
- one who has learned a trade
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- Black Death (sickness)
- religious workers
- system of loyalties/protections
- architecture with rounded arches and vaults
- worked the noble's land
- waited on a lord
- rules followed by knights
- armored horseman
- Charles the Great
- Christian soldier who fought for the Holy Lands
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- Person who can supply everything they need for themselves ( grow own food, make own clothes, make and repair own tools)
- goods taken by force
- male religious worker
- large church
- wars fought to capture the Holy Lands
- A large piece of land, consisting of a manor house, or estate, an accompanying village, and church. And a lot of natural surrounding land, where workers (serfs) on the land providing food for themselves and the manor.
38 Clues: large church • waited on a lord • knight's servant • armored horseman • religious workers • Charles the Great • capital of France • goods taken by force • male religious worker • Black Death (sickness) • served a lord for land • land given to a vassal • worked the noble's land • female religious worker • rules followed by knights • one who has learned a trade • learns a trade from a master • ...
Middle Ages 2022-11-07
Across
- a plow during the Middle Ages that could do more heavy duty work than previous plows, today, we have far more modified versions of this plow
- a skillful warrior who is highly respected in Japanese history, the role was an inspiration for the Jedi lightsaber
- a peasant woman who lead France to victory during the 100 year war, there are many famous pieces of art of this woman
- the most common weapon used by knights, meanwhile now the most common weapon for soldiers would be a gun
- a person of a privileged class that would served under the king; this role can still apply to this day in England
- a form of government in the 13th century in England that gathered representatives of a nation to resolve issues within the country,and it is a good representative of modern legislation
- In the Middle Ages and now this person would be head of the Church nation wide
- had very little power and was more so seen as a face for the country rather than its ruler, now in China they still do have this role, though it is an unofficial title
- a war that started because England wanted to overthrow France, in result, we still have France to this day
- During the Middle Ages for most of the time was this branch of Christianity, even today this among other branch of Christianity is very divided
- disease that killed half of Europe, a common nursery rhyme known by most today, “ring around the rosie” was based on this disease
- a member of an original family in Ancient Rome, these types of family today tend to have more power and wealth
- document that gave less power to the king; 4 of the 63 clauses are valid today
- a delicacy that was specifically meant to be eaten by people of Greta wealth in the Middle Ages, now, almost everyone can easily purchase and eat beef
- a soldier who fought for their kingdom, much like a soldier in the military serving their country
- from the period of 1639-1853 this country isolated itself from the rest of the world and cut off trade with everyone, now, basically anyone is able to travel there, and is in constant trade with other countries
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- a person in the middle ages who is granted the use of land, a modern example of this person would be a landlord
- like a motel, this medieval agriculture estate was ran by a lord and peasants would work to stay in
- someone with power above all others in the Middle Ages, this role still exists in todays monarchy
- a peasant who is connected to their land and has to do labor as payment for rent, this practice is not used anymore
- relationship between lord and his vassal, similar to a modern relationship between boss and employee
- these people would be the modern day middle class citizens in the Middle Ages
- an ideal behavior among the people specially towards a knight, close to how people modernity use the term “civil”
- the event that split up Rome between 3 popes, though eventually it evened back down to 1 pope as it is like now
- medieval social system, North Korea has a similar system to this day
- anything that relates to the time period of the Middle Ages which is taught about in schools everywhere as a part of history
- a doctor during the black plague that would determine whether or not a person had the plague, their role was like a doctors role regarding COVID-19
- a common role in the Middle Ages that centered around trade
- unwritten laws issued by the court,a modern example would be the right to privacy
- a piece of land given to a person, a lot like how people purchase a house on a certain amount of land currently
30 Clues: a common role in the Middle Ages that centered around trade • medieval social system, North Korea has a similar system to this day • these people would be the modern day middle class citizens in the Middle Ages • In the Middle Ages and now this person would be head of the Church nation wide • ...
Middle Ages 2022-09-09
Across
- Given a large area of land by the King under the Feudal System
- Man-made hill of earth constructed for the first wooden castles
- An area of land granted to a vassal by a lord
- Large crossbow style weapon used to fire arrow-like bolts of metal
- Gap in the sections at the top of the castle walls to allow archers to fire out
- Raised section at the top of the castle walls to provide protection
- Trial by _?_ used to determine guilt or innocence by a person holding a red hot piece of metal
- Found in the gatehouse of a castle and they allowed defenders to drop/pour things onto attackers coming into the castle
- A person who made roofs from reeds and hay
- Trial by _?_ used to determine guilt or innocence by two people fighting each other
- Body of water surrounding a castle to help stop attackers
- Top person in the Feudal system
- A special journey of religious significance to show God how much you loved him
- The manager of a manor who looked after business affairs on behalf of the Lord
- Group at the bottom of the Feudal System
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- Iron structure in the gatehouse of a castle to prevent entry
- Chief serf in the village who made sure the peasants were doing their work
- Large catapult style weapon used to throw rocks at castle walls
- A form of entertainment that usually involved jousting and mock battles
- Peasant who collected taxes on behalf of the Lord of the Manor
- A large tree trunk sharpened to a point used to knock holes in castle walls and gates
- Another name for a siege tower
- A long wooden pole used by knights while jousting
- Open area inside the walls of a castle
- Their job was to fight for the King in order to protect the Kingdom
- Another name for the area around Jerusalem in the Middle East
- Used as a way of controlling who could cross the moat into a castle
- Smalls gaps built into the castle walls to allow archers to fire from inside without getting hit
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A person who guarded crops to prevent damage by livestock
30 Clues: Another name for a siege tower • Top person in the Feudal system • Open area inside the walls of a castle • Group at the bottom of the Feudal System • A person who made roofs from reeds and hay • An area of land granted to a vassal by a lord • A long wooden pole used by knights while jousting • Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle Childhood 2020-05-06
Across
- by the presence of significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning as well as significant limitations in adaptive functioning, ranges between 20-23 and 35-40
- Is defines as significantly subaverage intellectual ability which ranges between 35-40 and 50-55
- Involves noticing and interpreting social cues, formulating social goals generating possible strategies to solve the problem, evaluating the effectiveness of the strategy
- of Proximal Development, Is the difference between what a leader can do without help and what he/she can do with help
- Is a general education classroom in which students with and without disabilities learn together
- Has a profound effect on all members of the family, can affect selfesteem, development of constructive social relationships
- Many kids may find their relationships may change over time, friends drift apart, friendships are important to the development of family life, crave acceptance of their peers
- Comes from different sources for children at different stages of development, the development of this in young children is heavily influenced by parental attitudes
- Is taking care of your own physical health, washing hands, blowing their own nose, brushing their hair
- Refers to the ability to objectify language
- Children are at the stage where they will be learning to read and write, to do sums, to do things on their own
- Children who have high self-esteem have an easier time handling conflict, resisting negative pressures and making friends
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- Refers to the ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation
- Is the phenomenon of speaking and understanding two or more languages
- Is both the introspective knowledge of one's own memory capabilities and the process involved in memory self-monitoring
- Is defined as significantly subaverage intellectual ability which ranges between 50-55 and 70
- When people compare themselves to people who are better than they are
- Children or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual creative artistic or leadership capacity or in specific academic fields, ranges between 115-180
- When people compare to those who are less proficient than they really are
- is the faculty of the brain by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed
- To describe a child's social effectiveness, it defines a child's ability to establish and maintain high quality and mutually satisfying relationships
- Is the idea that individuals determine their own social and personal worth based on how they stack up against others
- The child is now mature enough to use logical thought or operations but can only apply logic to physical objects
- Is by the presence of significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning as well as significantly limitations in adaptive functioning, ranges between 20-25
- The people that child comes home to, either two parents, one parent, a blood relative, or people related to them by marriage that take care of them
- A child who is at home without adult supervision for some part of the day
26 Clues: Refers to the ability to objectify language • Refers to the ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation • Is the phenomenon of speaking and understanding two or more languages • When people compare themselves to people who are better than they are • When people compare to those who are less proficient than they really are • ...
Middle Childhood 2020-05-06
Across
- Is a general education classroom in which students with and without disabilities learn together
- Children who have high self-esteem have an easier time handling conflict, resisting negative pressures and making friends
- The people that child comes home to, either two parents, one parent, a blood relative, or people related to them by marriage that take care of them
- Is the phenomenon of speaking and understanding two or more languages
- Children are at the stage where they will be learning to read and write, to do sums, to do things on their own
- Is both the introspective knowledge of one's own memory capabilities and the process involved in memory self-monitoring
- A child who is at home without adult supervision for some part of the day
- Is taking care of your own physical health, washing hands, blowing their own nose, brushing their hair
- by the presence of significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning as well as significant limitations in adaptive functioning ranges between 20-23 and 35-40
- Refers to the ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation
- Is defines as significantly subaverage intellectual ability which ranges between 35-40 and 50-55
- When people compare themselves to people who are better than they are
- Comes from different sources for children at different stages of development, the development of this in young children is heavily influenced by parental attitudes
- Has a profound effect on all members of the family, can affect selfesteem development of constructive social relationships
- is the faculty of the brain by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed
- Is the difference between what a leader can do without help and what he/she can do with help
- The child is now mature enough to use logical thought or operations but can only apply logic to physical objects
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- When people compare to those who are less proficient than they really are
- Children or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual creative artistic or leadership capacity or in specific academic fields, ranges between 115-180
- Is the idea that individuals determine their own social and personal worth based on how they stack up against others
- Is defined as significantly subaverage intellectual ability which ranges between 50-55 and 70
- Is by the presence of significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning as well as significantly limitations in adaptive functioning, ranges between 20-25
- Many kids may find their relationships may change over time, friends drift apart, friendships are important to the development of family life, crave acceptance of their peers
- Refers to the ability to objectify language
- To describe a child's social effectiveness, it defines a child's ability to establish and maintain high quality and mutually satisfying relationships
- Involves noticing and interpreting social cues, formulating social goals generating possible strategies to solve the problem, evaluating the effectiveness of the strategy
26 Clues: Refers to the ability to objectify language • Refers to the ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation • Is the phenomenon of speaking and understanding two or more languages • When people compare themselves to people who are better than they are • When people compare to those who are less proficient than they really are • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Aggression towards someone
- Worthwhile person
- Molding childrens behavior by rewarding
- Manipulation of ideas
- Eye and hand coordination
- Verbal and nonverbal actions to set example
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult
- Listening to what is being said
- Health issue from overeating
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- Able to see close
- Using both guidance and punishment
- Being aware of others
- Understanding accepted rules
- Guidance technique that requires moving away from others
- Lower and front teeth
- Verbal statement that explains childs behavior respectfully
- Verbal or nonverbal suggestions that require a response
- Technique used to change a childs attention
- Able to see far
- Result that follows action or behavior
20 Clues: Able to see far • Able to see close • Worthwhile person • Being aware of others • Lower and front teeth • Manipulation of ideas • Eye and hand coordination • Aggression towards someone • Understanding accepted rules • Health issue from overeating • Listening to what is being said • Using both guidance and punishment • Result that follows action or behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Able to see objects in the distance
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- Guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- To stop an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- You divert or turn their attention in a different direction
- One type of listening
- A major health problem caused by overeating
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Able to see objects close
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Defined as the manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
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- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold childrens behavior
- Involves the coordination of the eye and hand
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Change in position or shape of substance does not change the quantity
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- School age children often use a technique
- Whenever you speak or move
20 Clues: One type of listening • Able to see objects close • Whenever you speak or move • Unwanted aggressive behavior • The lower and upper front teeth • Able to see objects in the distance • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • School age children often use a technique • Result that follows an action or behavior • A major health problem caused by overeating • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The manipulated of ideas based on logic than perception
- The repition of information after is used
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Molding childerens behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- Expiriences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Listening to what is said then repeating it
- Able to see close objects more cleary than those at a distance
- Questions that promote disscussion and require more than one word answers
- The belief that you are worthwile as a person
- The ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Communication through actions and facial expression rather than words
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- The coordination of the eye and hand
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Able to see object in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- Outside factors influncing behavior
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Actions by one person setting an example for others
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a respone
- The concept that change in position or shape of substance does not change the quantity
- Aggresion thatis directed to another child
20 Clues: The lower and upper front teeth • Outside factors influncing behavior • The coordination of the eye and hand • The repition of information after is used • Aggresion thatis directed to another child • A result that follows an action or behavior • Listening to what is said then repeating it • The belief that you are worthwile as a person • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- A result that follows a action or bahvior
- The ability to arrange items based on size weight or volume
- Experiences that are set up by a adult to show what will happen if directions are not followed
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- The ability to group items based on common attributes
- The process of defining yourself based on qualities you see in others
- Physical and verbal actions that influence behavior
- All communication that occur within a setting
- Guidence technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Aggression that is directed to another individual
- Acquiring the standards of behavior acceptable by society
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- Communication through actions and facial expression rather than words
- Direct and indirect sctions used by adults to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- The concept of change in position or shape
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a action or behavior
- Outside factors influencing behavior such as the layout of centers
- The repetition of information after it is used
20 Clues: The coordination of the eye and hand • The manipulation of ideas based on logic • A result that follows a action or bahvior • The concept of change in position or shape • All communication that occur within a setting • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it is used • Aggression that is directed to another individual • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Process where people define themselves based on qualities, skills and attributes they see in others
- When an adult speaks or moves in front of children, the child will model it
- Verbal and physical attacks meant to disturb other children
- First listen to what the child is saying to you, then you respond by repeating what was just said
- Ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Nonverbal,or physical, and verbal actions
- Those experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- To stop an unacceptable action or to start an acceptable one
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- Those that are deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- Includes all of the communication that occurs within the setting
- Process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them
- The repetition of information after it is used
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or function
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- System of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- The change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- You divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction
- Lower and upper front teeth
20 Clues: Lower and upper front teeth • Outside factors that influence behavior • Nonverbal,or physical, and verbal actions • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it is used • Being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them • Verbal and physical attacks meant to disturb other children • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Actions rather than words
- Training that involves self-control
- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
- Direct and indirect actions]
- Diverting a child to another area
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- When people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
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- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Communication that occurs within the setting
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Whenever you talk or move
- Nonverbal and verbal actions
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- Excessive bodily fat
- Being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
20 Clues: Excessive bodily fat • Actions rather than words • Whenever you talk or move • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Direct and indirect actions] • Nonverbal and verbal actions • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Diverting a child to another area • Training that involves self-control • Outside factors that influence behavior • Result that follows an action or behavior • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-16
Across
- Formation, arrangement, succession, or position in a series or orderly sequence.
- Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- Those things that happen in response to your child's behavior without parental involvement.
- the process throught which children develop proper attitudes and behaviors toward other people in society
- The introduction of a desirable or pleasant stimulus after a behavior.
- Actions that can indicate an individual's attitudes or feelings without speech.
- Involves teachers using simple language or actions in a relaxed manner to help children understand how they should behave
- The action or process of classifying something according to shared qualities or characteristics.
- Time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies.
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- That people value their own personal and social worth by assessing how they compare to others.
- How the adults in a childs life choose to talk, and how what they say affect the child
- A result or effect of an action or condition.
- A practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.
- The ability to interpret the surrounding environment through photopic vision, color vision, scotopic vision, and mesopic vision, using light in the visible spectrum reflected by objects in the environment.
- Bullying is an ongoing and deliberate misuse of power in relationships through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behaviour
- How we value and perceive ourselves.
- A planning method that influences a child's behavior using physical space and activities.
- Advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty, especially as given by someone in authority.
- An instant messaging service developed by Apple Inc. and launched in 2011.
- The fact or condition of functioning or being active.
20 Clues: How we value and perceive ourselves. • Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • A result or effect of an action or condition. • The fact or condition of functioning or being active. • Time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies. • The introduction of a desirable or pleasant stimulus after a behavior. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Outside factors influencing behavior, such as the layout of the center
- A process in which people define themselves in terms of qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures, that influence behavior
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help childrens behavior
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- A verbal statement that explains the effect of a child's behavior in a respectful manner
- The span of years between the ages of six and twelve
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- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- The ability to group objects by common attributes
- Verbal and nonverbal actions by one person, setting an example for others
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a response
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- A technique used to direct,or turn, a child's attention in a different direction
- A major health problem caused by overeating
20 Clues: A result that follows an action or behavior • A major health problem caused by overeating • Aggression that is directed to another child • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The ability to group objects by common attributes • A term that includes both guidance and punishment • The span of years between the ages of six and twelve • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Outside factors influencing behavior, such as the layout of the center
- A process in which people define themselves in terms of qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures, that influence behavior
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help childrens behavior
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- A verbal statement that explains the effect of a child's behavior in a respectful manner
- The span of years between the ages of six and twelve
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- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- The ability to group objects by common attributes
- Verbal and nonverbal actions by one person, setting an example for others
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a response
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- A technique used to direct,or turn, a child's attention in a different direction
- A major health problem caused by overeating
20 Clues: A result that follows an action or behavior • A major health problem caused by overeating • Aggression that is directed to another child • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The ability to group objects by common attributes • A term that includes both guidance and punishment • The span of years between the ages of six and twelve • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Involves repetition of information after it is used
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- Involves coordination of the eye and hand
- Where people define themselves in terms of quality or skills or attributes they see in others
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight volume or size.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Defined as the manipulation of ideas based on logic rather can perception
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Involves non-verbal and verbal actions
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- Technique That involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
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- Those experiences that follow naturally result of a behavior
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person.
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- Ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern or function
- Consists Of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop controls and appropriate.
- Those that deliberately setup up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- Process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
20 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Consists of actions rather than words. • Involves non-verbal and verbal actions • Involves coordination of the eye and hand • Result that follows an action or behavior • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person. • Involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- The upper and lower front teeth
- Experiences that are delibritly set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- The ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, pattern or function
- Outside factors influencing behavior such as the layout of the center
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- The concept that change in position of shape or substances does not change the quantity
- A process in which people define themselves in terms of the quantites skills and attributes that they see in others
- A verbal statement that explains the effect of a childs behavior in a respectful manner
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- Communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
- Agression that is directed to another child
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- The repetition of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures that influence behavior
- The process of accquring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly that those that are close
- The coordination of the hand and eye
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- All the communication that occurs within a setting, including verbal and nonverbal communication
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
20 Clues: The upper and lower front teeth • The coordination of the hand and eye • Agression that is directed to another child • A result that follows an action or behavior • Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior • The repetition of ideas based on logic rather than perception • Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-15
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- The ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
- The ability to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- The repetition of information after it is used
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- The belief that you're worthwhile as a person
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of behavior
- Communications through actions and facial expressions rather than words
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- Outside factors influencing behavior, such as the layout of the center
- Experiences that are deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- The coordination of the hand and eye
- All the communication that occurs within a setting, including verbal and nonverbal communications
- The concept that change in position or shape of substance does not change the quantity
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- A verbal statement that explains the effect of a child's behavior in a respectful manner
- Being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them
- Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures, that influence behavior
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
20 Clues: The lower and upper front teeth • The coordination of the hand and eye • A result that follows an action or behavior • Aggression that is directed to another child • The belief that you're worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it is used • Being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-16
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- The most practiced religion in Europe during Middle Ages. Roman...
- A man who laid the basis for today´s international laws.
- The Inhabitans of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Buying or selling of something spiritual.
- The name Crusade comes from an old French word meaning...
- The appointment of religious officials by secular subjects. Lay...
- The new leaders of the Islamic Empire in 1071. Seljuk...
- Who invented the printing press?
- An early branch of Christianity that held that Jesus Christ was not one with God the Father, but instead just created by God and a holy man.
- A person opposed to the religious use of images.
- Pictures formed by inlaid pieces of stone or other materials.
- The pope during Middle Ages was spiritual and ... authority.
- An angel who told Muhammed that he was a messenger of God.
- The most important people in the army.
- Muhammed became a business manager for...
- Dominant language of the West Byzantine Empire.
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- A political system in which the head of the state is also the head of the church.
- The name of Benedict´s twin.
- A person recieving training in order to exercise a specific skill.
- Granting a person land in exchange for their loyalty and service.
- A complete remission of sins.
- Journey to a holy place.
- A Muslim during the time of the Crusades.
- A type of (mostly European) peasant.
- Holy month for muslims.
- A spanish muslim.
- A new royal line which ruled the Frankisch kingdom for two centuries.
- Who controlled the quality of products?
- A large estate granted to a lord by the king.
- Head of monastery.
30 Clues: A spanish muslim. • Head of monastery. • Holy month for muslims. • Journey to a holy place. • The name of Benedict´s twin. • A complete remission of sins. • Who invented the printing press? • A type of (mostly European) peasant. • The most important people in the army. • Who controlled the quality of products? • The Inhabitans of the Arabian Peninsula. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-04-04
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- a plot of land
- associations formed by groups of specialized workers
- a large estate that was owned by a lord or knight
- time period ranging from 500 to 1500 CE
- A knight who received land in exchange for supporting a noble
- One of the first missionaries who spread Christianity to Ireland
- a community of monks
- A deadly plague that killed roughly 25 million Europeans between 1347 and 1351
- The belief from Thomas Aquinas that god created a law to govern how the world operated
- Series of wars between muslims and christians over control of Palestine
- the qualities expected of a knight, such as courage, honor, and courtesy
- a French girl who inspired the French troops during the Hundred Years War
- a conflict between England and France about who should be king that lasted over 100 years
- A french noble who conquered England in the Norman Invasion and spread the concept of Fuedalism
- someone who lived and worked on a manor that could not leave without the Lord's permission
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- Leader of the franks who united many european tribes under a single empire
- a social system in which nobles governed land farmed by peasants
- soldiers who fought on horseback
- relates to the Middle Ages
- An organization of priests that punished anyone in spain (and later Portugal) who was not Christian
- to remove someone from the church
- Church Officials
- The process of the christian kingdoms taking spain back from the Moors
- Land around Palestine that is significant to Jewish, Christians, and Muslisms
- a law-making group that was formed to advise the king of england and limit his power
- The Great Charter that required the King of England to respect certain rights of the people
- ideas that went against the teachings of the church
- A man who was dedicated to his religion and lived in an isolated community
28 Clues: a plot of land • Church Officials • a community of monks • relates to the Middle Ages • soldiers who fought on horseback • to remove someone from the church • time period ranging from 500 to 1500 CE • a large estate that was owned by a lord or knight • ideas that went against the teachings of the church • associations formed by groups of specialized workers • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-20
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- Led French troops to victory in Hundred Years' War
- Wars between Christians and Muslims
- First Holy Roman Emperor
- Established French throne in Paris
- Killed many people in Asia and Europe; disrupted trade
- peasants
- Document that limited the power of the king
- invaders from Scandinavia
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- Place that Anglo-Saxons invaded
- Group that invaded Hungary
- Conquered England; from Normandy
- King who signed the Magna Carta
- most powerful institution in the Middle Ages
- Provided protection during the Middle Ages
- land given to a vassal
- Holy city for Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- His speech started the crusades
- Hierarchy with obligations in Middle Ages
- Married Ferdinand to unite Spain
- created illuminated manuscripts; educated during the middle ages
20 Clues: peasants • land given to a vassal • First Holy Roman Emperor • invaders from Scandinavia • Group that invaded Hungary • Place that Anglo-Saxons invaded • King who signed the Magna Carta • His speech started the crusades • Conquered England; from Normandy • Married Ferdinand to unite Spain • Established French throne in Paris • Wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-30
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- Joan of ___.
- King _______ VII.
- They protect the peasants.
- People working together to support each other.
- A fancy word for kings and queens.
- King _____ of Northumbria.
- The _____ system supports Feudalism.
- The Battle of the River ____.
- A common threat to the peasants.
- King ______ VI.
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- Knights could also be called _______.
- A section of England in the Middle Ages.
- A common religion in the Middle Ages.
- They work the fields.
- A section of Northumbria.
- Marco!
- The French region of _______ was under English rule.
- You ______ status shows how much power you yield.
- King _____ V.
- They report to kings and queens.
20 Clues: Marco! • Joan of ___. • King _____ V. • King ______ VI. • King _______ VII. • They work the fields. • A section of Northumbria. • They protect the peasants. • King _____ of Northumbria. • The Battle of the River ____. • They report to kings and queens. • A common threat to the peasants. • A fancy word for kings and queens. • The _____ system supports Feudalism. • ...
Middle Ages 2012-12-03
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- She helped the French win the Hundred Years War
- A style of architecture that uses flying buttresses
- He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in the year 800
- This killed half of Europes population
- Being kicked out of the Christian community
- St Thomas Aquinas created this school of thought which blended religion and rational thinking
- This empire collapsed in Western Europe and led to the Middle Ages
- The city the Christians wanted to win over in the Crusades
- Invaders from the Scandinavian peninsula
- When kings would appoint the bishops
- These people are bound to both their job and land
- The Muslim leader that defeated the Christians in the 2nd and 3rd Crusades
- This league was a union of trading cities
- The pope who called for the Crusades
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- The way lands were governed during the Middle Ages
- St Benadict wrote a book on how to live in one of these
- The protectors of the Manors
- Admittance into these was limited, you had to be a master
- A revolutionary way of increasing land production
- A noble that Charlemagne would use to control his lands
- The most powerful man in Western Europe
- The most powerful of the Germanic kingdoms
- The heavy plow invented in the Middle Ages
- The dynasty that Charles Martel and Charlemagne belonged to
- This document written under the reign of King John, ensured basic freedoms
- Dante and Chaucer wrote in this, the everyday language
- The nickname of the ruler who defeated the Muslims at the battle of Tours
- The basic economic organization of Middle Ages Europe
- Selling of church positions
- He converted to Christianity after defeating his enemies, he also made his men covert
30 Clues: Selling of church positions • The protectors of the Manors • When kings would appoint the bishops • The pope who called for the Crusades • This killed half of Europes population • The most powerful man in Western Europe • Invaders from the Scandinavian peninsula • This league was a union of trading cities • The most powerful of the Germanic kingdoms • ...
Middle Ages 2014-03-28
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- Trainees to a knight.
- A battle between 2 knights.
- A device to crush a finger or toe.
- A person granted the use of land
- What you would pay to forgive your sins
- A series of military campaigns.
- A very unpleasant experience.
- A large estate that could have a bakery, pond, orchard or a mill.
- Poets who flourished in southern France.
- A group who disagreed with the writer identified.
- A person who would require services to the lord.
- A way of controlling the middle ages.
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- The first stage of becoming a knight.
- A piece of armour that protects knights and soldiers from swords.
- A thick soup made with vegetables, with or with out meat.
- A book that determined who had what and what taxes where owed by certain people.
- The betrayal of trust.
- A soldier serving under a feudal superior
- The practice of describing and recording coat of arms.
- An artistic work on knights armour to identify competitors in battles.
- Ten percent payment of a persons income
- A commitment.
- A loan of land from the king or queen.
23 Clues: A commitment. • Trainees to a knight. • The betrayal of trust. • A battle between 2 knights. • A very unpleasant experience. • A series of military campaigns. • A person granted the use of land • A device to crush a finger or toe. • The first stage of becoming a knight. • A way of controlling the middle ages. • A loan of land from the king or queen. • ...
Middle Class 2014-05-04
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- test a critical indication of future success or failure
- to give knowledge or skill to someone who is younger than you and will live after you have died
- to do something again in a similar way to before
- determined not to complain or show your feelings, especially when something bad happens to you
- something that helps you get or achieve something
- rock bottom the lowest possible level
- period in European history from about a.d. 476 to about 1000
- older, childless woman who has never been married
- a legal expert, usually a judge
- never moving or looking away from something
- fail
- a set of beliefs that influences the way you live
- to no longer exist or be available
- to strengthen or support (something) from below
- a person whose job it is to cut, prepare, and use stone for building
- almost none
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- to manage to live without things that you would like to have
- clever or sarcastic remark
- contract and wrinkle
- a street, lane, etc., closed at one end
- not based on any particular plan, or not done for any particular reason
- specialized banks created to promote affordable homeownership
- wity or funny observation
- having enough money to operate or stay out of debt
- To make unskilled or experimental efforts at repair; fiddle
- cannot find answer
- A person or thing that closely resembles another
- to say no to (something, such as a suggestion or plan)
- a quality, ability, etc., that is typical of a particular person or thing
- a job,especially one that needs special skill,that involves working with your hands
- bad
31 Clues: bad • fail • almost none • cannot find answer • contract and wrinkle • wity or funny observation • clever or sarcastic remark • a legal expert, usually a judge • to no longer exist or be available • rock bottom the lowest possible level • a street, lane, etc., closed at one end • never moving or looking away from something • to strengthen or support (something) from below • ...
Middle Ages 2015-10-15
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- church court that tried people suspected of having opposing religious beliefs
- founder of the dynasty that ruled France from 987- 1328
- Division in the Church created by having popes in both Avignon and Rome
- the expansion of trade and changes in business practices
- everyday language
- body of representatives that make laws for a nation
- English peasant who led the French army to victory at Orleans
- Great Charter, which guaranteed certain basic political rights
- Style of architecture of the cathedrals
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- Famous Muslim leader of the 1100s
- English King who fought Saladin in the Third Crusade
- plague deadly disease that spread across Asia and Europe in the mid-14th century
- merchant class person who lived in a town
- a council of representatives that advise the French King
- practice of selling positions in the church
- A body of rulings by English Judges
- city in France where the pope moved temporarily
- a holy war
- Pope who called for the first Crusade
- a organization working to get the best prices or working conditions
20 Clues: a holy war • everyday language • Famous Muslim leader of the 1100s • A body of rulings by English Judges • Pope who called for the first Crusade • Style of architecture of the cathedrals • merchant class person who lived in a town • practice of selling positions in the church • city in France where the pope moved temporarily • ...
Middle Ages 2015-06-01
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- strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- the mission to save the soul of the church members after they die
- country house for the lord to live in his estate
- books of famous greek and roman writers
- a bow that changed the way that battles were fought mor accuracy and range
- 1/10 of the annual earnings taken by the church as tax
- exile no longer part of the church and loss of power
- a rare sweetener in the midle ages
- a popular place for students to gather for learning
- A desease that killed nearly all of europe
- a huge deadly spreading disease
- the most important member of the roman catholic clergy or church
- the land that the crusades fought
- the safest place of the manor house
- an organization of people with the same interests and goals
- first charter that gave rights to the nobles ryhmes with"magmalara"
- a slave that is stuck in his lords land
- division or disunion mostly mutually opposed parties
- a system that had different ranks in government king at top serf at bottom
- a commonly used weapon by priest for their hate of blood
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- major holy war
- someone who wanted to learn the trade starts as this
- this type of armour was the strongest around
- a long road for trade that helped the plague to spread
- a representation of a sacred personage like an angel or christ
- knights followed this code of conduct
- a place monks lived and learned
- the idea that every one should be free to persue their own goals
- a more trained solider and loyal to his king or lord
- one who speaks beliefs different from the accepted church opinnion
- large estates given to the warriors that saved the king
- members of the church
- a middle age name for pharmisist
- main head of clan or tribe
- a system with hierarchy to keep people in thier places for the rest of their family life
- people that didn't believe in muslims
- the ability to read and write
- The formal public acknowledgement by which a feudal tenant declaring to owe his lord fealty and service
- a family or group symbol that is unique and represents group or family
- subject of the lord
40 Clues: major holy war • subject of the lord • members of the church • main head of clan or tribe • the ability to read and write • a place monks lived and learned • a huge deadly spreading disease • a middle age name for pharmisist • the land that the crusades fought • a rare sweetener in the midle ages • the safest place of the manor house • knights followed this code of conduct • ...
Middle Earth 2016-01-12
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- wat was de oude naam van minas tirith
- wat is de achter naam van Aragorn II .......
- Goblin Cleaver
- wat was de oude naam van moria
- eiland naast zuid gondor
- oude naam van the black gate
- lonely mountain
- koning van angmar maker van carn dum
- andere naam voor doemberg
- maker van het kwaad in middle earth
- land van de eerste mensen met het lange leven
- city of men
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- thranduil son of .......
- waar ging de draken naar toe toen utumno werd vernietigt
- maker van the one ring
- oude naam van sauron
- laatste aanval op de Shire
- verzamel wordt voor de wizards
- enige elven spear van Mithril
- een zwaard gebroken door het kwaad
- fortress made of stone
- Foe-Hammer gemaakt in Gondolin
- wat is de hooftstad van de Dúnedain
- ander wordt voor rohan
- shadow of mordor place
- welke stad ligt net uit de Shire
26 Clues: city of men • Goblin Cleaver • lonely mountain • oude naam van sauron • maker van the one ring • fortress made of stone • ander wordt voor rohan • shadow of mordor place • thranduil son of ....... • eiland naast zuid gondor • andere naam voor doemberg • laatste aanval op de Shire • oude naam van the black gate • enige elven spear van Mithril • verzamel wordt voor de wizards • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2016-09-15
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- / people that preserved and copied out ancient texts handed down from ancient schoolars
- / age young men usually entered university
- / Wycliff's followers
- / wars faught by european christians against people who didin't follow the catholic faith
- / the main places of learning during the Middle Ages
- / the_______ tales describes Chaucer's journey with a rowdy group of pilgrims to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket
- / a city retaken by the brilliant muslim leader Salah al-Din- known to the crusaders as Saladin, in 1187
- / the king's council of chief advisers who wanted to settle the matter as quickly as possible
- / doctors gave patients willow bark to treat...
- / a constant problem in Middle Ages, many people owned cats, but they still couldn't get rid of them all
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- / simple structure of wood an earth, designed to give fighting troops shelter and good views of approaching enemies
- / the fist person's last name to record making a rainbow by shining white light through glass
- / name of the Norman king
- / place where the Battle of Stamford Bridge took place
- / it arrived in Britain in 1348 and spread trough the land with terrifying speed
- / a writing room in monasteries
- / the person who announced the first crusade
- / battle won by William
- / a king of blood-sucking worm
- / the only way that people could be saved from the plague
20 Clues: / Wycliff's followers • / battle won by William • / name of the Norman king • / a king of blood-sucking worm • / a writing room in monasteries • / age young men usually entered university • / the person who announced the first crusade • / doctors gave patients willow bark to treat... • / the main places of learning during the Middle Ages • ...
Middle Ages 2016-10-31
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- Becket Killed by knights of Henry II
- II Tried to clean up the corruption in the medieval church
- rack One of many examples of torture devices used during the medieval period
- Chaucer character--Has red hair growing from wart on his nose; impresses people by pulling doors off of hinges
- Hrothgar's queen
- A condensed metaphor
- Ethelbert Allowed Christian missionaries in to England to convert people
- Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror
- society Family members protect and rely on one another
- the Conqueror Won the Battle of Hastings and became king
- An Anglo-Saxon hero who slays monsters
- Bailley Chaucer character: Host of the Tabard Inn in Southwark; proposes storytelling contest
- Chaucer character--Man who brings people in to testify in court; intimidates many people
- demon Kenning for Grendel
- Had child with her 1/2 brother
- A person's monetary worth
- Judging a person based on physical characteristics (gap teeth=social personality)
- The bond between kings and warriors (Shelter, weapons, food, treasure in exchange for "fight to the death" attitude)
- Ruling class
- Letter of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet
- The repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- Lower "servant" class
- Pendragon King Arthur's father
- King Arthur's son who wanted his kingdom
- A religious journey, as shown in Canterbury Tales
- Grendel's angry mama
- Married King Arthur but loved Lancelot
- A sword used by Beowulf
- A monster that represents EVIL
- Had 3 children with Gorlois and then 1 with Uther
- King Arthur's kingdom
- Complex Freud concept--Young girls are attracted to their dads
- Causes the end of Beowulf's reign
- Land owned by barons
- Group of people that invaded England around 800 BC
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- from Bath Chaucer character--Wears red and has been married 5 times
- Chastity, and Obedience Vows taken by ecclesiastes (people who work in the church)
- Empire Send missionaries to England to convert pagans
- Grail The cup Jesus used at the Last Supper
- Priests that settled disputes
- A system of landholding brought to England by William the Conqueror
- The belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- Land owned by knights
- A fairy that used magic
- Chaucer character that goes on pilgrimage to give thanks
- Day Prophecy Oracle told Arthur he would be killed by a child born on May 1
- Aggressively confronts Beowulf when he arrives in Denmark
- Killed his dad and married his mom (unknowingly)
- and bards Singers/Storytellers/Entertainers that preserved history
- Group made up of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes
- Magician who helped King Arthur
- The tier of feudalism under king
- Author of The Canterbury Tales
- Guinevere's father who gave Arthur the Round Table
- the Great Drew a compromise with the Vikings
- Augustine Missionary that converted the English to Christianity
- The only warrior who helps Beowulf to fight the dragon
- and Caliburn Arthur's famous swords
- Builds Herot, a famous mead hall, for his warriors
- The lowest social class in feudal system
- One of King Arthur's knights
- Greatest knight who divided Arthur's kingdom
- Practiced chivalry on and off the battlefield
- Group of people that brought skilled warfare and paved roads to early England
- Raised Arthur as his own
- A disease that killed over 1/2 of England's population during the medieval period
- Brought the printing press to England
- of the Lake Mysterious woman who gave Arthur a sword
- Challenged Beowulf to a swimming match "many years ago"
- Chaucer character that hangs out in bars instead of helping the needy
- Kay Arthur's "brother"
71 Clues: Ruling class • Hrothgar's queen • A condensed metaphor • Grendel's angry mama • Land owned by barons • Land owned by knights • Lower "servant" class • King Arthur's kingdom • Kay Arthur's "brother" • A fairy that used magic • A sword used by Beowulf • Raised Arthur as his own • demon Kenning for Grendel • A person's monetary worth • One of King Arthur's knights • Priests that settled disputes • ...
Middle Ages 2016-05-04
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- led by Charlemagne, created a huge Christian empire and brought together scholars from around Europe.
- was a system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals.
- After the fall of Rome, groups moved into Europe and divided the lands and the leaders of these groups called themselves this.
- a period lasting from 500 to 1500.
- is the shape and elevation of land in a region.
- were religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities.
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- came to power in the 700s. He was the leader of the Franks.
- came from Scandinavia and raided Britain, Ireland, and western Europe.
- A large estate owned by a knight or lord
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- warriors who fought on horseback
- A French noble who was the duke of Normandy when it decided to conquer England.
- controlled everything that happened on their land.
- Communities of monks
- sent missionaries, people who try to convert others to a particular religion, to Europe.
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- these armies poured into southern France and northern Italy.
- the code of honorable behavior for the knights in Europe.
- were fierce warriors who swept into Europe, attacking towns and destroying fields.
20 Clues: Communities of monks • warriors who fought on horseback • Another name for the Middle Ages • a period lasting from 500 to 1500. • A large estate owned by a knight or lord • is the shape and elevation of land in a region. • controlled everything that happened on their land. • workers who were tied to the land on which they lived. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-10-02
Across
- "Father of Europe"
- peasants that worked on the lord's land
- an attempt to stop the Plague by getting the "bad blood" out
- took control of Italy in 5th century
- could be fired more rapidly than the crossbow
- three different men claim to be Pope
- one of the causes of the Fall of Rome
- bump on neck, a symptom of the Black Death
- self-inflicted "penance" for sins
- a system in which nobility held land for the crown in exchange for military service while serfs worked on the land
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- personal assistant to a knight
- father of Charlemagne
- occupy Spain and Italy at the beginning of the Middle Ages
- head of the Catholic Church
- set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage)
- culprits of the Black Death
- charter written in 1215 to limit the powers of the king
- a holy war involving the journey of Europeans to reclaim the holy land of Jerusalem in the name of Christianity
- divine intervention would save the innocent
- an agricultural estate operated by the lord
20 Clues: "Father of Europe" • father of Charlemagne • head of the Catholic Church • culprits of the Black Death • personal assistant to a knight • self-inflicted "penance" for sins • took control of Italy in 5th century • three different men claim to be Pope • one of the causes of the Fall of Rome • peasants that worked on the lord's land • set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage) • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-17
Across
- a church leader; the higher up in the Church
- a skilled occupation
- the estate and lands controlled by a medieval lord
- a person who held land from a feudal lord and received protection in exchange for allegiance to that lord
- the strongest or central tower of a castle, acting as a final refuge
- a travelling salesperson who carries his wares on his or her back
- a man of high rank in feudal society or an owner of a manor
- a special day for buyers and sellers to gather for business and amusement
- a knight or vassal owes allegiance to this person
- an economic and political system of Europe during the Middle Ages that centered on a landholding lord and his relation to vassals
- a medieval entertainer who traveled around singing songs and reciting poems
- a fortified building where all the inhabitants of the manor could come for protection during an invasion
- a knight or vassal owes allegiance to this person
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- a Medieval gentle-soldier who was usually a vassal
- a medieval poet who composed poems and songs for kings and nobles
- a servant in Medieval Europe who is bound to the land and owned by a lord
- A journey to the Holy Land or shrine
- a board game that is based on the power structure of the Middle Ages
- a feudal lord's estate
- people who journey to the Holy Land or a shrine
- an association of skilled workers
- a holy place associated with a miracle or saint
- a deep and wide trench around a castle, usually filled with water
- a fortified building where all the inhabitants of the manor could come for protection during an invasion
- a well-known and sometimes fictional story passed down through history
- a medieval farmer in England who farmed his own small plot of land
26 Clues: a skilled occupation • a feudal lord's estate • an association of skilled workers • A journey to the Holy Land or shrine • a church leader; the higher up in the Church • people who journey to the Holy Land or a shrine • a holy place associated with a miracle or saint • a knight or vassal owes allegiance to this person • a knight or vassal owes allegiance to this person • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- As cities are abandoned level of learning ______
- Vikings were from ______
- Manors usually consisted of lord's house, workshop, fields,and _________
- Inhereted Frankish kingdom from his father
- Third reason of fueudalism
- Lewis's _____ divided the empire into 3 kingdoms
- First reason of feudalism
- Lewis's sons fight for ______
- System of governing & land holding
- Became Pope in 590
- 2nd group of invaders
- Second reason of feudalism
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- Son of Charlemagne
- Churchly Kingdom
- End of raids due to the ______
- lord's estate
- 3rd group of invaders
- Helped push Spanish & French
- 1st group of invaders
- At seven years old, a boy in knight training became a _______
20 Clues: lord's estate • Churchly Kingdom • Son of Charlemagne • Became Pope in 590 • 3rd group of invaders • 1st group of invaders • 2nd group of invaders • Vikings were from ______ • First reason of feudalism • Third reason of fueudalism • Second reason of feudalism • Helped push Spanish & French • Lewis's sons fight for ______ • End of raids due to the ______ • System of governing & land holding • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-04
Across
- soldiers riding horses
- a town that is protected, perhaps by a wall
- the mistreatment of a person or group
- of or relating to the Middle Ages
- multiple military actions
- a code of honor often connected to European knights of the Middle Ages
- someone who buys and sells things, the owner of a store
- the crime of being disloyal to ones country
- the study of stars and planets
- messenger
- armor, chainmail
- to get revenge
- a situation where soldiers surround a city or building to try to take control of it
- showing complete faithfulness and support
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- housing for soldiers
- the time during which a king, queen, or other monarch rules a country
- the design and construction of buildings
- groups of merchants traveling together
- young messengers
- brave
- combat between two people that is planned in advance
- soldiers who fight on foot
- a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or one government
- a female member of the nobility
- a member of the highest social class
- a man in the upper class who ruled over a large area of land
26 Clues: brave • messenger • to get revenge • young messengers • armor, chainmail • housing for soldiers • soldiers riding horses • multiple military actions • soldiers who fight on foot • the study of stars and planets • a female member of the nobility • of or relating to the Middle Ages • a member of the highest social class • the mistreatment of a person or group • ...
Middle Child 2024-01-22
Across
- Notable Knickerbocker, Ewing (middle)
- Cushy football brand.
- Fordham Intermural Hooper
- An E is missing? (middle)
- Capital of Alabama (middle-ish)
- French Assent
- Melville Captain
- Nascar City (middle)
- What sucks at Puffer's?
- Trumpet-shaped lily
- Kubota Nickname
- Elementary School or NJ boardwalk.
- Brady's Kryptonite
- Sticky Tree? (Especially in March)
- Rocket in the garden (spicy green).
- School overlooking Champlain.
- Maine beach with a boardwalk, familiarly.
- State with oldest median age.
- __ Tepee. Lodge near Yellowstone.
- MA State Forest? (middle)
- What I had removed New years day 2008
- Prominent North flowing river.
- Everglades invasive Reptile.
- There were 8 of them on Dan's Bday.
- PA Great Lake
- 2024 CFB champions school, familiarly.
- Last name associated with Exaggeration (middle)
- Netflix competitor
- Oppenheimer designation
- Rockets on the Scoreboard.
- Acrisure Field, Formerly
- Glass of This American Life.
- Sea-nic Overlook of youth?
- Ultimate Throw.
- Institution with financial liquidity?
- Frozen Assets?
- Tiny Bit
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- Fragrant June bloomer
- Best beer money can't buy.
- Over-wintered grain
- What We Excuse You For
- Only Alphabetical Number when spelled out.
- One of the three rivers.
- Where Mom ran first marathon.
- Don't take this capital for granite.
- Thrown together ship (or greenhouse)
- Lamprey __
- Long haired Former Steeler safety.
- Land of exile for Cain (or Julia)
- To be clear, there is a better way to make it.
- Fifth Month? (middle)
- Windy City College
- Gods must be crazy divine object.
- That's my Jam Co.
- State with youngest median age.
- Yellow pickup of yore.
- Golden Icebreaker?
- Magazine that Mimi worked for.
- What Cindy, Emily and Louisa Share(middle)
- Three letters that make Lauren's knee hurt.
- Gold on the periodic table.
- Mine in college was 3.6.
- Rainy day fund?
- German for Mrs.
- Inedible squash, broadly.
- Mom: hospital floor where I see you?
- It's you (middle)
- First Lady Circa 2008 (middle)
- (Tsar) Nicholas, for one.
- MlB's Moises, Felipe etc.
- Immaculate receiver
- Birthplace of surfing.
72 Clues: Tiny Bit • Lamprey __ • French Assent • PA Great Lake • Frozen Assets? • Kubota Nickname • Rainy day fund? • German for Mrs. • Ultimate Throw. • Melville Captain • That's my Jam Co. • It's you (middle) • Windy City College • Brady's Kryptonite • Golden Icebreaker? • Netflix competitor • Over-wintered grain • Trumpet-shaped lily • Immaculate receiver • Nascar City (middle) • Fragrant June bloomer • ...
Middle Ages 2024-03-01
Across
- Held absolute power
- Grew around markets as people moved there
- When an entire region or country was excluded from the Church
- An archbishop killed by King Henry of England's knights
- A series of conflicts over the Holy Land
- An important church official who oversaw bishops
- A king who unified Europe after the fall of Rome
- The basic unit of the feudal system
- Someone who promised their loyalty to a noble or king in exchange for land
- Ruled the manors
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- The main economic and social system during the Middle Ages
- Organizations of people sharing the same profession
- Protected the manors and peasants in exchange for land
- When an individual was excluded from the Church
- Land given by the king in exchange for service
- Peasants who were tied to the manors
- People who bought and sold goods
- The leader of the Catholic Church
- The main source of wealth in the feudal system
- The fall of this empire began the Middle Ages
20 Clues: Ruled the manors • Held absolute power • People who bought and sold goods • The leader of the Catholic Church • The basic unit of the feudal system • Peasants who were tied to the manors • A series of conflicts over the Holy Land • Grew around markets as people moved there • The fall of this empire began the Middle Ages • Land given by the king in exchange for service • ...
middle school 2023-10-25
Across
- Large marsupial
- hall - a designated time during the school day for students to study or complete schoolwork.
- - an educator who instructs and guides students in their learning.
- - a period of free time during the school day for students to play and relax.
- - the collaborative effort of a group of students to achieve a common goal.
- Has a trunk
- - a small storage compartment in school where students can keep their belongings.
- schooler - a student who attends middle school, typically between the ages of 11 and 14.
- - tasks or assignments given to students to be completed outside of school hours.
- - a person who is of the same age or grade level as another student.
- - the head or leader of a middle school, responsible for the overall administration and discipline.
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- activities - activities or clubs that take place after school hours, such as sports, music, or art.
- Man's best friend
- ride - the journey to and from school on a bus.
- Likes to chase mice
- - a classroom where a group of students gather each morning for attendance and announcements.
- Flying mammal
- - a plan that shows the times when different activities or events will happen.
- break - a period of time during the school day when students have a break to eat their meal.
- - a class or course that students can choose to take based on their interests.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • ride - the journey to and from school on a bus. • - an educator who instructs and guides students in their learning. • - a person who is of the same age or grade level as another student. • - the collaborative effort of a group of students to achieve a common goal. • ...
Middle Ages 2024-04-29
Across
- A bridge that can be raised or lowered over a oat
- Land Palestine where Jesus of Nazareth lived
- A person who work with iron and makes tools and weapons
- A 15-year old page who learned how to ride a horse and use weapons to become a knight
- A military journey to win the Holy Land
- The land and peasants who farmed it, which a lord gave to a vassal
- A person who travels to visit a holy place
- A large open area inside the castle walls
- The English council or lawmaking assembly
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- A political and military system based on the holding of land
- A style of building that was like what the ROmans built with thick walls and arches
- To be made a knight
- A priest who is in charge of other priests and a number of churches
- A person who received land from a king or noble
- A permanent separation
- A young noble who learned certain behaviors to biome a knight
- A peasant who was bound to the land whose life was controlled by the lord of the manor
- The part of fief that peasants farm to support the lord’s family
- A style of architecture with thin walls, pointed arches any and flying buttresses
- A dug-out area filled with water that circles a castle
- A contest between two knights carrying lances and riding horses
- A king or a noble who gave land to someone else
22 Clues: To be made a knight • A permanent separation • A military journey to win the Holy Land • A large open area inside the castle walls • The English council or lawmaking assembly • A person who travels to visit a holy place • Land Palestine where Jesus of Nazareth lived • A person who received land from a king or noble • A king or a noble who gave land to someone else • ...
Middle ages 2024-04-23
Across
- a symbol
- an official order given by a ruler
- property or valuables taken by the winner in a conflict
- Buildings where soldiers live
- soul is believed to live even after the body dies
- ADJ cutoff from the seacoast surrounded by land.
- a high moral
- an agreement to stop fighting
- a skilled public speaker
- rules based on ideas about right and wrong
- a group that works together to achieve common
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- state with its own ruling government
- a person who writes plays
- a city that is an independent
- in ancient Rome an elected plebeian representance
- the nonphysical part of a person in many religions
- the ability of the mind to think and understand
- to perform a cenemony that brings a person into the christian church
- a soldier who travels and fights on foot
- a war between people who live in the same country
- a place between to extremes the middle
21 Clues: a symbol • a high moral • a skilled public speaker • a person who writes plays • a city that is an independent • Buildings where soldiers live • an agreement to stop fighting • an official order given by a ruler • state with its own ruling government • a place between to extremes the middle • a soldier who travels and fights on foot • rules based on ideas about right and wrong • ...
Middle Ages 2025-05-05
Across
- 60 percent of the population went down
- Spread along trade routes
- Lack of vitamin C
- Mosquito-borne disease
- Holes in skull
- Drive out demons
- Decreased population
- Performed through cupping
- Transmitted through contaminated water and food
- Causes diarrhea and abdominal pain
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- A wide range of herbs
- Treating Illnesses
- A chronic bacterial
- Affects the lungs
- Cleaned with wine and herbs like myrrh
- Applied to wounds to stop bleeding
- Influencing health
- Medieval science and medicine
- Caused a rash and fever
- Affects the throat and respiratory system
20 Clues: Holes in skull • Drive out demons • Affects the lungs • Lack of vitamin C • Treating Illnesses • Influencing health • A chronic bacterial • Decreased population • A wide range of herbs • Mosquito-borne disease • Caused a rash and fever • Spread along trade routes • Performed through cupping • Medieval science and medicine • Applied to wounds to stop bleeding • ...
Middle Earth 2024-10-11
Across
- Destroyer of Esgaroth
- The universe
- The transcendent supreme being and creator
- The first Dark Lord
- Men of the West descended from Numenoreans
- Halls of Durin beneath the Misty Mountains
- King of the Woodland Realm in the 3rd Age
- The Nine
- The firstborns
- The land of stone
- Founder of Arnor
- People of the place sometimes called The Mark
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- The Last Homely House in Eastern Eriador
- The Undying Lands
- Jewels containing the light of the Two Trees
- A grey pilgrim in Sindarin
- They were stabbed with a Morgul blade
- Valley at the entrance of Mordor
- Powerful elf and Lord of the Golden Flower
- The first and mightiest beings created
- The 32nd Shire-thain
- The earth
- The Khazad
23 Clues: The Nine • The earth • The Khazad • The universe • The firstborns • Founder of Arnor • The Undying Lands • The land of stone • The first Dark Lord • The 32nd Shire-thain • Destroyer of Esgaroth • A grey pilgrim in Sindarin • Valley at the entrance of Mordor • They were stabbed with a Morgul blade • The first and mightiest beings created • The Last Homely House in Eastern Eriador • ...
Middle Ages 2024-06-13
Across
- Land grant
- Knight's assistant
- Holy wars
- Landed property
- Landowner noble
- Mounted warrior
- Church tax
- Noble's follower
- Sovereign ruler
- Fortress residence
- Bound peasant
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- Knightly competition
- Lord's estate
- Medieval social system
- Common farmer
- Prolonged attack
- Noble rank
- Knight's code
- Craft association
- Coat of arms
20 Clues: Holy wars • Land grant • Noble rank • Church tax • Coat of arms • Lord's estate • Common farmer • Knight's code • Bound peasant • Landed property • Landowner noble • Mounted warrior • Sovereign ruler • Prolonged attack • Noble's follower • Craft association • Knight's assistant • Fortress residence • Knightly competition • Medieval social system
middle earth 2024-10-19
Across
- the father of the longbeards
- final battle in the war of dwarves and orcs
- city of the corsairs
- dueled a balrog in the first age, re-embodied and returned to middle earth after his death
- son of theoden
- great statues of isildur and anarion beside the river anduin
- horse of theoden
- the sword that was broken
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- great beasts of the haradrim
- lord of the glittering caves
- lord of belegost in the first age
- lord of the iron hills during the war of the ring
- the greastest dwarf mansion
- once the northern kingdom of the dunedain
- the last homely house east of the sea
- high king of the noldor during the war of the last alliance
- lord of the grey havens
- great port city of gondor located on the anduin
- founder and first king of rohan
- flame of the west
- prince of dol amroth during the war of the ring
21 Clues: son of theoden • horse of theoden • flame of the west • city of the corsairs • lord of the grey havens • the sword that was broken • the greastest dwarf mansion • great beasts of the haradrim • lord of the glittering caves • the father of the longbeards • founder and first king of rohan • lord of belegost in the first age • the last homely house east of the sea • ...
MIDDLE EARTH 2024-10-18
Across
- the renowned son of Barahir
- the watcher in Nan Dungortheb
- master of spirits
- gloomweaver
- the great sea
- queen of the valar
- __ bragollach, the war of sudden flames
- queen of the earth
- __ pharazon, the last king of Numenor
- the great white conches of Ulmo
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- forger of the three rings
- lieutenant of Morgoth
- __ eressea, large island off the coast of Eldamar
- Noldorin prince of the First Age
- Varda's handmaiden
- Melkor's citadel
- three volcanic points of the Iron Mountains
- icy wasteland between Araman and Middle Earth
- dur, dark tower
- eldest son of Finwe
20 Clues: gloomweaver • the great sea • dur, dark tower • Melkor's citadel • master of spirits • Varda's handmaiden • queen of the valar • queen of the earth • eldest son of Finwe • lieutenant of Morgoth • forger of the three rings • the renowned son of Barahir • the watcher in Nan Dungortheb • the great white conches of Ulmo • Noldorin prince of the First Age • __ pharazon, the last king of Numenor • ...
Middle school 2025-01-07
Across
- - A subject about past events and people.
- - A subject involving numbers and calculations.
- - A particular area of study like math or science.
- - The person who educates students.
- - The place where students eat lunch.
- - Where a student sits in the classroom.
- - A session of teaching on a specific topic.
- - A bag for carrying school supplies.
- - Special clothes students wear to school.
- - A subject involving physical exercises and sports.
- - A subject about places and the earth’s features.
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- - A tool used for writing or drawing.
- - A subject where students create drawings, paintings, etc.
- - A score indicating the quality of a student's work.
- - Used to remove pencil marks.
- - A place with many books for reading and studying.
- - A book used for studying a particular subject.
- - Assignments given to students to complete at home.
- - The place where students learn.
- - A subject about the natural world and its phenomena.
- - A fellow student in the same class.
- - Used for writing notes.
- - A subject where students learn about and play music.
23 Clues: - Used for writing notes. • - Used to remove pencil marks. • - The place where students learn. • - The person who educates students. • - A tool used for writing or drawing. • - The place where students eat lunch. • - A bag for carrying school supplies. • - A fellow student in the same class. • - Where a student sits in the classroom. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-10-14
Across
- / prejudice against Jews
- Death / epidemic of the bubonic plague that ravaged Europe in the 1300s
- Schism / the official split between the Roman Catholic Church and Byzantine churches in 1054
- / In the feudal system, the person who made a grand of land to another person
- / Pope who called for the First Crusade
- Years War / series of wars between France and England
- / A person who is learning a trade or craft from a master and works without pay except for room and board
- / Location of the headquarters of the Catholic Church
- contract / an exchange of pledges between lords and vassals
- / The code of conduct for knights developed by feudal nobles
- / Peasants bound to a manor
- / a social, political, and military system based on the holding of land and providing service
- supremacy / the claim of medieval popes that they had authority over all kings or rulers
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- / Men who lived in monasteries
- / a written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- / sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church
- / The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church
- / Armored warriors who fought on horseback
- / a series of wars in which European Christians tried to win control of the Holy Land
- / The estate from which a lord's family gained its livelihood
- / Peasants who were bound to a manor
- Ages / Name given to the Early Middle Ages because learning and civilization declined
- / Skilled workers who made goods by hand
- / church court set up to try people accused of heresy
- / having to do with worldly, rather than religious, matters
- / A lesser noble who received land from a lord
- / The piece of land given to a vassal by a lord
- / An association of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests
28 Clues: / prejudice against Jews • / Peasants bound to a manor • / Men who lived in monasteries • / Peasants who were bound to a manor • / Pope who called for the First Crusade • / Skilled workers who made goods by hand • / Armored warriors who fought on horseback • / sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church • / A lesser noble who received land from a lord • ...
Middle Ages 2025-05-13
Across
- Religious community that helped start spiritual revival in the 900s
- Conflict between England and France from 1337–1453
- The practice of selling church positions
- Pope who launched the First Crusade in 1095
- 1215 document limiting the king’s power
- Architectural style featuring pointed arches and stained-glass windows
- Institutions of learning that arose in medieval Europe
- A series of holy wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- Weapon that revolutionized medieval warfare
- Lending money with interest, condemned by the Church
- Scholar who blended Christian faith with Greek philosophy
- Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem in 1187
- Merchant-class town dwellers
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- Period of division in the Catholic Church with multiple popes
- Another name for the Bubonic Plague
- Religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi
- Religious order that emphasized poverty and preaching
- City looted during the Fourth Crusade
- Everyday language of the people
- The appointment of bishops by kings or nobles
- French heroine of the Hundred Years’ War
- Farming method using two fields for crops and one fallow
- English legislative body including commoners and nobles
- Famous Gothic cathedral in Paris
- Organizations of people in the same trade
25 Clues: Merchant-class town dwellers • Everyday language of the people • Famous Gothic cathedral in Paris • Another name for the Bubonic Plague • City looted during the Fourth Crusade • 1215 document limiting the king’s power • The practice of selling church positions • French heroine of the Hundred Years’ War • Organizations of people in the same trade • ...
Middle Names 2025-12-24
Across
- One of the Osmonds
- naming someone Great and Duncan
- meaning grace or favored
- It’s not butter it’s Par——
- Rank of nobility in England
- A name honoring a grandmother, just like singing at Christmastime
- Name shared by several popes
- Referring to second names of both grandson and son in law
- When you realize you left your kid at home you yell, “______!”
- Famous dictator’s first name
- The merry month
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- Second name referring to a grandfather or his daughter or one of his grandchildren
- A name honoring another grandmother of your grandchildren
- Warlike Author
- Shakespearean King
- Irish patron saint
- Huey, _______ and Louie
- Batman’s Butler
- Second name of a motorcyclist and Minecraft gamer
- Dad might call him Jimi
- meaning lively
21 Clues: Warlike Author • meaning lively • Batman’s Butler • The merry month • One of the Osmonds • Shakespearean King • Irish patron saint • Huey, _______ and Louie • Dad might call him Jimi • meaning grace or favored • It’s not butter it’s Par—— • Rank of nobility in England • Name shared by several popes • Famous dictator’s first name • naming someone Great and Duncan • ...
PRE INTERMEDIATE ONLINE 1 2020-11-12
Across
- to admit defeat in an election
- to treat someone badly (noun)
- a group of people protesting
- what Britain is doing now
- to be barred from entering one's own country
- when people have to stay at home
- Deceptive and criminal act to gain financially
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- Who was elected as President in the US recently
- type of government in Belarus
- to refuse to admit
- capital of Belarus
- the President of Belarus
- to be thrown out of ones country
- a city that uses green energy in the middle east
14 Clues: to refuse to admit • capital of Belarus • the President of Belarus • what Britain is doing now • a group of people protesting • type of government in Belarus • to treat someone badly (noun) • to admit defeat in an election • to be thrown out of ones country • when people have to stay at home • to be barred from entering one's own country • ...
Countries & Languages 2022-12-23
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- People here speak Thai.
- German is the main language spoken here.
- People speak this in Taiwan.
- People speak this language in the United States.
- French and English are spoken here
- You can hear this language in Argentina.
- Portuguese is spoken here.
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- This is the official language of Japan.
- People speak this language in France.
- What language do people speak in Italy?
- Hindi is spoken in this country.
- I’m from Sweden. I speak this language.
- 150 million people speak this in Russia
- This language is common in the Middle East
14 Clues: People here speak Thai. • Portuguese is spoken here. • People speak this in Taiwan. • Hindi is spoken in this country. • French and English are spoken here • People speak this language in France. • This is the official language of Japan. • What language do people speak in Italy? • I’m from Sweden. I speak this language. • 150 million people speak this in Russia • ...
Types of Hats Crossword 2021-08-28
Across
- wide brimmed american hat worn by ranchers
- had a snap back, and a visor
- a felt hat with a rounded crown,semi formal
- a french hat
- a wound cloth, often seen in the middle east
- made of felt, sometimes with a tassel ; tarboosh
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- type of hat worn by Indiana Jones
- a Russian fur hat
- wide brimmed hat from mexico
- a soft, knitted hat
- also called a high hat
11 Clues: a french hat • a Russian fur hat • a soft, knitted hat • also called a high hat • had a snap back, and a visor • wide brimmed hat from mexico • type of hat worn by Indiana Jones • wide brimmed american hat worn by ranchers • a felt hat with a rounded crown,semi formal • a wound cloth, often seen in the middle east • made of felt, sometimes with a tassel ; tarboosh
Colonial America 2016-09-22
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- A series of trade routes that made this shape.
- Examples include cotton, rice, and indigo.
- This series of wars introduced Europeans to foreign goods from the East.
- The miserable and inhumane trip from Africa to the Americas.
- These colonies grew most of the food for the colonies.
- This intellectual movement in Europe motivated people to explore.
- This intellectual movement focused on logic and encouraged people to question authority.
- The economy of these colonies relied on cash crops.
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- The majority of laborers in the southern colonies.
- This religious movement encouraged people to read the Bible for themselves and question authority.
- These servants hand their passage to America paid for.
- The English gained control of the ocean after defeating this Spanish fleet.
- Property in North America belonging to England.
- An economic theory encouraging an accumulation of gold.
- The economy of these colonies were based on manufacturing and trade.
15 Clues: Examples include cotton, rice, and indigo. • A series of trade routes that made this shape. • Property in North America belonging to England. • The majority of laborers in the southern colonies. • The economy of these colonies relied on cash crops. • These servants hand their passage to America paid for. • These colonies grew most of the food for the colonies. • ...
Middle Ages 2012-11-05
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- the political system during the Middle Ages having its basis the relation of lord to vassal with all land held in fee and as chief characteristics homage, the service of tenants under arms and in court, wardship, and forfeiture
- in medieval Europe, a lord who was granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord
- exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey Church laws
- authority of medieval popes over all secular rulers
- referring to the Middle Ages in Europe or the period of history between ancient and modern times
- sparsely populated, underdeveloped area on the outskirts of civilization
- noble in Europe who served as a mounted warrior for a lord in the Middle Ages
- in the Middle Ages, the split between Eastern and Western Churches
- to cancel or invalidate
- holy war
- a member of a usually mendicant Roman Catholic order
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- agents of Emperor Charlemagne who traveled throughout the empire to check the conditions of the roads, listen to grievances and see that justice is done
- a member of the lowest feudal class, attached to the land owned by a lord and required to perform labor in return for certain legal or customary rights
- code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church
- exchange of pledges between lords and vassals
- the appointment of bishops, abbots, and other church officials by feudal lords and vassals
- the district over which a lord had domain and could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe
- in the Roman Catholic Church, an ecclesiastical censure that excludes a person or district from participation in most sacraments and from Christian burial
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages
- in the Middle Ages, a written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power
- money of wealth
- in the Middle Ages, an estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
24 Clues: holy war • money of wealth • to cancel or invalidate • sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church • exchange of pledges between lords and vassals • code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • authority of medieval popes over all secular rulers • a member of a usually mendicant Roman Catholic order • ...
Middle Class 2014-05-04
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- to do something again in a similar way to before
- to give knowledge or skill to someone who is younger than you and will live after you have died
- a legal expert, usually a judge
- clever or sarcastic remark
- period in European history from about a.d. 476 to about 1000
- something that helps you get or achieve something
- having enough money to operate or stay out of debt
- determined not to complain or show your feelings, especially when something bad happens to you
- cannot find answer
- never moving or looking away from something
- contract and wrinkle
- To make unskilled or experimental efforts at repair; fiddle
- bad
- to strengthen or support (something) from below
- test a critical indication of future success or failure
- to no longer exist or be available
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- fail
- a quality, ability, etc., that is typical of a particular person or thing
- to manage to live without things that you would like to have
- a job,especially one that needs special skill,that involves working with your hands
- A person or thing that closely resembles another
- a person whose job it is to cut, prepare, and use stone for building
- a street, lane, etc., closed at one end
- specialized banks created to promote affordable homeownership
- not based on any particular plan, or not done for any particular reason
- a set of beliefs that influences the way you live
- almost none
- older, childless woman who has never been married
- rock bottom the lowest possible level
- to say no to (something, such as a suggestion or plan)
- wity or funny observation
31 Clues: bad • fail • almost none • cannot find answer • contract and wrinkle • wity or funny observation • clever or sarcastic remark • a legal expert, usually a judge • to no longer exist or be available • rock bottom the lowest possible level • a street, lane, etc., closed at one end • never moving or looking away from something • to strengthen or support (something) from below • ...
Middle Ages 2014-04-07
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- parts
- the Conqueor- He gave his knights large estates of land in his new country
- His code was called the Benedictine Rule and those who followed it were called Benedictine monks
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
- Communities of monks
- system of promises that governed the relationships bettween lords and vassals
- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia.
- Code of Honorable behacior for knights
- religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities.
- of Aquitaine- Had great political power and influence joined the most powerful of instsitutions
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- Another word for Middle Ages
- warriors who fought on horseback
- refers to the shape and elevation of landnin a region
- A brillant warrior and a strong king. Led the Franks in building a empire
- The large estate owned by a knight or lord
- taught people about christianity and traveled from Britian to Ireland to convet people
- Ages- A period that lasted from about 500 to about 1500
- assighned behavior
- Short, 3 line poems of 17 syllables that describe nature scenes
20 Clues: parts • assighned behavior • Communities of monks • Another word for Middle Ages • warriors who fought on horseback • Code of Honorable behacior for knights • The large estate owned by a knight or lord • refers to the shape and elevation of landnin a region • workers who were tied to the land on which they lived • the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia. • ...
Middle Ages 2013-11-04
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- large estate held by a lord
- a piece of land given to a vassal by The Lord
- A profit in the Islamic religion
- Islamic General who recaptured Jerusalem in 1187
- Frankish king who was crowned king of Holy Roman Empire
- The Great ______ (the split of the Christian Church)
- A war fought to gain control over Jerusalem
- Leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- The _________ Empire was the part of Rome that survived after it's fall
- Martel Frankish commander during Battle of Tours
- a peasant who was bound to a manor
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- Carta Document signed by King John of England that gave the people rights and said the king was not above the law
- Social system in medieval Europe
- Pope _____ II called for the first Crusade
- Japanese warrior
- code that knights followed
- They invaded northern Europe on longships from Scandinavia
- The _____ Death was a disease that killed many people in Europe and China
- moved capital of Byzantine Empire to Constantinople
- armored warriors who fought on horseback
- King of Franks, conquered Gaul, converted to Christianity
22 Clues: Japanese warrior • code that knights followed • large estate held by a lord • Social system in medieval Europe • A profit in the Islamic religion • a peasant who was bound to a manor • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church • Leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church • armored warriors who fought on horseback • Pope _____ II called for the first Crusade • ...
Middle Ages 2015-06-04
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- The fraction of population the plauge killed in Europe.
- Strong central governments ruled by a king or queen.
- The expelling of someone from the church.
- The heavy metal armor that a crusader wore.
- The idea that each person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals.
- The kingdom Charles ruled over.
- Non-realistic, flat images meant to put the viewer in a spiritual frame of mind.
- A union of people who practiced a trade.
- A very large Church.
- The political system used through most of the Middle Ages.
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- A split in the church.
- Honor that vassals showed to their lords.'
- The year the plague hit Europe.
- A deadly disease that swept like wildfire through Europe beginning 1347.
- Ordained members of the church.
- The code of fighters.
- The tall emperor who promoted the ideas of unity, culture and civilization.
- The castle where the Nobles live.
- To save the soul so it goes to heaven.
- 8 wars when Christians fought against the Muslims to take back the holy lands.
20 Clues: A very large Church. • The code of fighters. • A split in the church. • The year the plague hit Europe. • Ordained members of the church. • The kingdom Charles ruled over. • The castle where the Nobles live. • To save the soul so it goes to heaven. • A union of people who practiced a trade. • The expelling of someone from the church. • Honor that vassals showed to their lords.' • ...
Middle Ages 2015-02-12
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- warriors who fought on horseback
- saint who converts the Irish
- shape and elevation of a region
- travelers for christianity
- a system of promises
- northern europe
- another name for middle ages
- 1st beatles on poster
- suit for Charlemagne
- knight who makes a promise
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- shelby football coach
- european honorable behavior
- large estate
- monks house
- southern europe
- workers who were tied to the land
- invaders from the north
- Derek Jeters baseball team
- landmass of Europe and Asia
- religious men who lived alone
20 Clues: monks house • large estate • southern europe • northern europe • a system of promises • suit for Charlemagne • shelby football coach • 1st beatles on poster • invaders from the north • travelers for christianity • Derek Jeters baseball team • knight who makes a promise • european honorable behavior • landmass of Europe and Asia • saint who converts the Irish • another name for middle ages • ...
middle ages 2015-05-31
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- a senior member of the Christian church
- a union of people who practiced trade
- a huge more beautiful church featuring lots of artwork and sculptures
- describes who had the most power and who had the least
- strong central governments ruled by a king or queen
- being able to read and write
- the political, military and social system based on the relationship between lord and vassal
- the pope who excommunicated King Henry
- works of famous Greek and Roman writers
- a castle or large estate
- peasants that worked for a lord
- means "good day" in Flemish
- an agricultural tool improved and made into a weapon
- one tenth of a specified thing
- a position one rank below the pope
- belonging to a high social or political class
- a thin type of armour made from mesh metal
- a guild of students and teachers
- a series of eight wars fought to take back the holy land
- a weapon used by fighting priests because it did not draw blood
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- people who did not believe in Christianity
- the king who was excommunicated by Pope Gregory
- the bishop of Constantinople
- patriarch who excommunicated Pope Leo and in return c=got excommunicated as well
- accused of being a heretic
- to expel someone from the church
- a weapon every soldier carried when in a battle
- a person who is in mutual obligation to a lord or monarch
- a flat image of Jesus or other saints inside of churches
- the pope who excommunicated Cerularius because he was excommunicated by him
- a splitting of churches
- the city where Jesus was crucified and where Muhammed visited Allah
- the group of people who worked for the church
33 Clues: a splitting of churches • a castle or large estate • accused of being a heretic • means "good day" in Flemish • the bishop of Constantinople • being able to read and write • one tenth of a specified thing • peasants that worked for a lord • to expel someone from the church • a guild of students and teachers • a position one rank below the pope • ...
Middle Names 2015-04-30
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- Marty Boyle-Simonson
- Lana Tadlock
- Belinda Dalrymple
- Janice Gropp
- Timothy Johns
- Brian Wixom
- Mary Jarvis
- Dawn Darling
- Cody Brown
- Misty Klatt
- Mechelle Wilson
- Hillary Haro
- Megan Tumulty
- Amy Balzer
- Pam Moats
- Kara Malesich
- Brandon Shores
- Heather Johnson
- Ken Williams
- Ashley Brown
- Brandie Kruger
- Elizabeth Rumpel
- Karla Burleson
- Erin Alexander
- Christy Sofaly
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- Berta Thomas
- Kristina Lampe
- Armida Molina-Prieto
- Kari Portales
- Diana Wasser
- John Greene
- Will Rogers
- Melanie Prince
- Lawerence Stanciu
- Dawn Doepke
- Samuel Luque
- Mary Field
- Mary Ball
- Gena Hunsaker
- Shawn Nielsen
- Jennifer Burlage
- Carolyn Corbett
- Laura Thomas
- Steven Mauk
- Jessica Werst
- Yvette Enriqez
- Teresa Shackelford
- Amy Roberts
- April Crosby
- Kasey Abercrombie
- Wayne Nubile
51 Clues: Mary Ball • Pam Moats • Cody Brown • Mary Field • Amy Balzer • John Greene • Will Rogers • Dawn Doepke • Brian Wixom • Mary Jarvis • Misty Klatt • Steven Mauk • Amy Roberts • Berta Thomas • Lana Tadlock • Diana Wasser • Janice Gropp • Samuel Luque • Dawn Darling • Hillary Haro • Laura Thomas • Ken Williams • Ashley Brown • April Crosby • Wayne Nubile • Kari Portales • Timothy Johns • Megan Tumulty • Gena Hunsaker • Shawn Nielsen • ...
Middle School 2020-05-20
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- The part of the school day where you have a break and enjoy some tasty food
- The class you read so many books in and write so many stories
- This is where your backpack and items for the day go
- A time where all students and staff come together in the gym
- Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games
- The person who gives students the information to learn and obtain knowledge on a given subject
- You can sign up to participate in these, practices are typically after school
- A game outside with four people and a ball
- You sit at a ____ during class
- You will be sent to the _________ if you're big trouble
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- A class to learn about the past
- This person is at the school to help anyone who has been hurt or is sick
- This class you learn about the reason behind things through labs and experiments
- 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in?
- These show on your report card
- This is where all the lovely learning is done!
- A class that gives you freedom to create something with anything from a pencil to paint
- What role do you play at Skyview Middle School?
- These are here to keep you from standing during class
- This class is also a club where students learn about theatre and acting
20 Clues: 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 Skyview Middle School? • This is where your backpack and items for the day go • ...
Middle Ages 2017-10-02
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- "Father of Europe"
- peasants that worked on the lord's land
- an attempt to stop the Plague by getting the "bad blood" out
- took control of Italy in 5th century
- could be fired more rapidly than the crossbow
- three different men claim to be Pope
- one of the causes of the Fall of Rome
- bump on neck, a symptom of the Black Death
- self-inflicted "penance" for sins
- a system in which nobility held land for the crown in exchange for military service while serfs worked on the land
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- personal assistant to a knight
- father of Charlemagne
- occupy Spain and Italy at the beginning of the Middle Ages
- head of the Catholic Church
- set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage)
- culprits of the Black Death
- charter written in 1215 to limit the powers of the king
- a holy war involving the journey of Europeans to reclaim the holy land of Jerusalem in the name of Christianity
- divine intervention would save the innocent
- an agricultural estate operated by the lord
20 Clues: "Father of Europe" • father of Charlemagne • head of the Catholic Church • culprits of the Black Death • personal assistant to a knight • self-inflicted "penance" for sins • took control of Italy in 5th century • three different men claim to be Pope • one of the causes of the Fall of Rome • peasants that worked on the lord's land • set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage) • ...
Middle Ages 2021-08-02
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- The holy city
- Another name for King, Queen or emperor
- Group of barbarians originally from scandinavia
- The Capital city of the roman empire
- A ethnic group native to hungary
- A Frankish king who conquered most of europe
- the church that influenced unification in russia
- Hugh Capet established the French throne in this city
- A peasant under feudalism
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- Land granted by an overlord
- The Disease that killed 1/3 of the population
- King john signed this document.
- The capital of russia
- He made paris the Capital of France
- A series of religious wars
- The Muslim leader who retook jerusalem
- A Trade route that connected china and europe
- A Spanish word for muslims
- The european government
- The name of a russian emperor
20 Clues: The holy city • The capital of russia • The european government • A peasant under feudalism • A series of religious wars • A Spanish word for muslims • Land granted by an overlord • The name of a russian emperor • King john signed this document. • A ethnic group native to hungary • He made paris the Capital of France • The Capital city of the roman empire • ...
MIDDLE SCHOOL 2021-08-16
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- MATH GENIUS
- OFTEN A SMILING SUBSTITUTE
- NEW FITNESS GURU
- WORKING TIRELESSLY
- THE OFFICE BOSS
- BRAND NEW INTERVENTION LADY
- HONORABLE SOLDIER
- A TALL DRINK OF WATER
- A TOOL OF NUMERIC PROBLEM SOLVING
- HOLDING IT TOGETHER
- MAD SCIENTIST
- SOME ARE SMALL AND SOME ARE TALL BUT ALL MADE FOR STUDENTS WORK SURFACE
- THE MUSIC MAN
- DEAN OF MS
- ANOTHER WORD FOR STUDENT
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- PIGSKIN
- NEW ART GIRL
- INDEPENDENT WORK DONE NOT HERE
- FEARLESS LEADER
- MIDDAY GOURMET CUISINE
- BEING THE BEST YOU YOU CAN BE
- TAN PANTS WHITE SHIRT
- CARRYING SCHOOL MATERIALS
- PROJECTOR WITH BRAINS
- NO.2
- ENCOURAGED FACE COVERING
26 Clues: NO.2 • PIGSKIN • DEAN OF MS • MATH GENIUS • NEW ART GIRL • MAD SCIENTIST • THE MUSIC MAN • FEARLESS LEADER • THE OFFICE BOSS • NEW FITNESS GURU • HONORABLE SOLDIER • WORKING TIRELESSLY • HOLDING IT TOGETHER • TAN PANTS WHITE SHIRT • A TALL DRINK OF WATER • PROJECTOR WITH BRAINS • MIDDAY GOURMET CUISINE • ENCOURAGED FACE COVERING • ANOTHER WORD FOR STUDENT • CARRYING SCHOOL MATERIALS • ...
Middle America 2023-09-26
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- Spanish explorers that conquered territory
- a symbol derived from pictures that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- wall to hold back water
- people of African and European descent
- agriculture that is a farming method in which trees and other plants on land are cut down and burned to enrich poor soil
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers
- people of mixed American Indian and European descent
- European people born in Spain
- colorful, tropical bird
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- to have as a source, originate
- exchange of people, other living things, and ideas between two hemispheres
- fixed, unchanging
- buildings for observing the sun, moon, and other objects in the sky
- to watch or keep track of
- a bowl-shaped area
- written transfer of property
- artificial islands
- canals or pipes that carry fresh water
- having parts that go together in complicated ways
- a small area of land
20 Clues: fixed, unchanging • a bowl-shaped area • artificial islands • a small area of land • wall to hold back water • colorful, tropical bird • to watch or keep track of • written transfer of property • European people born in Spain • to have as a source, originate • canals or pipes that carry fresh water • people of African and European descent • Spanish explorers that conquered territory • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Tells the child how you feel about his or her challenging behavior in a respectful manner
- Involves the coordination of the eye and hand
- To remember information
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Either to stop an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- When an individual cant see far away
- Is characterized by obsessive bodily fat
- Is unwanted aggressive behavior
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- Being able to see objects up close
- The belief that you are worth while as a person
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- You listen first to what the child is saying to you
- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions uses by an adult to help children develop internal control and appropriate behavior patterns
- you divert, or turn, their attention away in a different direction
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Whenever you speak or move
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help model children's behavior
- Guidance technique that is used to move a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: To remember information • Whenever you speak or move • Is unwanted aggressive behavior • Being able to see objects up close • When an individual cant see far away • Is characterized by obsessive bodily fat • A result that follows an action or behavior • Involves the coordination of the eye and hand • The belief that you are worth while as a person • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Direct actions to help children develope internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- The coordinationof the eye and hand
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- The belief you are worthwhile
- Agression towards another child
- Verbal and nonverbal actions by one person
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Aquiring the standards or behavior
- A result that follows and action or behavior
- Lower and upper front teeth
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- Listening to what is said and then repeating it
- A term that involves both guidance and punishment
- Physical and verbal actions
- Outside factors influencing bahavior
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a response
- Grouping objects by common attributes
- The repetition of info after it is used
- The ability to put things in order
- A technique used to divert ir tuen a childs attention in a different direction
- Beware of others distress and wanting to help
20 Clues: Physical and verbal actions • Lower and upper front teeth • The belief you are worthwhile • Agression towards another child • The ability to put things in order • Aquiring the standards or behavior • The coordinationof the eye and hand • Outside factors influencing bahavior • Grouping objects by common attributes • The repetition of info after it is used • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- result that follows an action or behavior.
- divert,or turn,their attention in a different direction.
- repetiton of information after it is used.
- of the eye and hand
- ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,size
- first listen to what the child is saying to you.
- that develops self control.
- aggressive behavior.
- can see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- appropiate behaviors.
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- process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- of ideas based on logic rather then preception.
- all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- ability to group objects by common attributes,such as size,color,shape,pattern.
- behavior;consists of actions rather than words.
- a guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time.
- comparison;process where people define themselves in terms of qualities,skills,and attributes they see in others.
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions.
- guidance;involves outside factors that influence behavior.
20 Clues: of the eye and hand • aggressive behavior. • appropiate behaviors. • that develops self control. • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions. • belief that you are worthwhile as a person • result that follows an action or behavior. • repetiton of information after it is used. • of ideas based on logic rather then preception. • behavior;consists of actions rather than words. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit isn't followed
- Lower and upper front teeth
- Rewarding appropaite behavior can help mold children's behavior
- When you speak or more
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Process where people define themselves in terms of qualities, skills, and attributes seen in others
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- Involves nonverbal and vernal actions
- Actions instead of words
- All the communication that occurs within the setting
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- Guidance & punishment
- A result that follows an action
- Rembering information, school age children often use this technique
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic
20 Clues: Guidance & punishment • When you speak or more • Actions instead of words • Lower and upper front teeth • Unwanted aggressive behavior • A result that follows an action • Coordination of the eye and hand • Manipulation of ideas based on logic • Involves nonverbal and vernal actions • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Ability to group objects by common attributes • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- The repetition of information after it is used
- Unwanted aggressive behavior, usually verbal, could be physical
- when you use your actions and behavior to influence a childs behavior.
- The ability to arrange items in a increasing or decreasing order based on different properties
- A result that follows an action
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- you divert, turn, their attention to something else
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Experiences that follow logically
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- A system of direct and indirect actions used by adults to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- A process where people define themselves in terms of qualities skills and attributes they see in others.
- The ability to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- Guidance technique that ivilves moving child away from people
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Tells the child how you feel about the situation
- Experiences that follow naturally
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The ability to group objects by common attributes
20 Clues: A result that follows an action • Experiences that follow naturally • Experiences that follow logically • The coordination of the eye and hand • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions • Outside factors that influence behavior • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it is used • Tells the child how you feel about the situation • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- Experiences that are set up by an adult to show what will happen if rules aren't followed
- Where people define themselves in terms of qualities skills and attributes they see in others
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight volume or size
- Actions used by an adult to help them develop socially acceptable behaviors
- A technique school aged children used to remember information
- Physical and verbal actions such as facial and body gestures that influence behaviors
- Communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
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- Guidance techniques that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- Agression that is directed towards another child
- The ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Outside factors influencing behaviors such as the layout of the center
- The coordination of eye and hand
- The communicating that occurs within a setting including verbal and nonverbal communication
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- The concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change quantity
- A result that follows an action or behavior
20 Clues: The coordination of eye and hand • A result that follows an action or behavior • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Agression that is directed towards another child • Molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior • Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior • A technique school aged children used to remember information • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Listening to what is said, then repeating it
- Guidance technique used by moving a child away from others
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Lower and upper front teeth
- Questions that promote discussion
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Concept that changes in position or shape of a substance doesn't change quantity
- Health problem caused by excessive overeating
- Direct and indirect actions by an adult to help develop socially acceptable behavior
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- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of the behavior
- Verbal/nonverbal suggestion that requires response
- All communication in a setting, verbal and non
- Being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Technique used to divert children's attention
- Children are swamped with more than they can handle
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Aggression that is directed at another child
20 Clues: Lower and upper front teeth • Coordination of the eye and hand • Questions that promote discussion • Result that follows an action or behavior • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Repetition of information after it is used • Listening to what is said, then repeating it • Aggression that is directed at another child • Technique used to divert children's attention • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Molding childrens behaviors by rewarding positive behaviors
- The ability to group objects by common attributed such as color shape size pattern or function
- Can see objects in a distance more clearly than those up close
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Actions rather than words
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat
- Making a verbal or non verbal suggestionthat requires a response
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Verbal statement that explains the effect of a childs behavior in a respectful manner
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Listening to what is said then repeating it
- Questions that promote discussion and require more than one word answers
Down
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- Being aware of of others distress and wanting to help them
- Can see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- Involves outside factors that influence behaviors
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- The concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- A technique used to turn or divert a childs attention in a different direction
20 Clues: Actions rather than words • The coordination of the eye and hand • Characterized by excessive bodily fat • A result that follows an action or behavior • Listening to what is said then repeating it • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Involves outside factors that influence behaviors • Being aware of of others distress and wanting to help them • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-15
Across
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- You divert or turn their attention in a different direction
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Those experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- The ability to group objects by common attributes
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold childrens behavior
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
Down
- Actions rather than words
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- You first listen to what the child is saying to you
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight volume or size
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- A technique used to remember information
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- All the communication that occurs within the setting
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- Questions that promote discussion and require more than one word answers
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
21 Clues: Actions rather than words • Unwanted aggressive behavior • The lower and upper front teeth • Coordination of the eye and hand • A technique used to remember information • A result that follows an action or behavior • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The ability to group objects by common attributes • A term that includes both guidance and punishment • ...
Middle Ages 2023-04-20
Across
- A high power person who owned a lot of land.
- Another way of saying the Middle Ages
- An area of land owned by a lord.
- Between 500A.D and 1500A.D
- A person who lived in Scandinavia.
- A person who was loyal to a king and protected them.
- Babonic Plague.
- Name given to Arabs by Christians.
- Young man who worked for a knight.
- A singer or a musician who preformed.
- A poor farm worker.
Down
- A social system.
- Someone who served and obeyed a lord.
- A young boys job to become a knight.
- An experience by knights and damsels.
- The Science used to change metal into gold.
- A person who changed metal into gold.
- A male ruler.
- A long story in Norway or Iceland
- People who traveled in ships and attacked.
- A lord in the middle ages
21 Clues: A male ruler. • Babonic Plague. • A social system. • A poor farm worker. • A lord in the middle ages • Between 500A.D and 1500A.D • An area of land owned by a lord. • A long story in Norway or Iceland • A person who lived in Scandinavia. • Name given to Arabs by Christians. • Young man who worked for a knight. • A young boys job to become a knight. • ...
Middle Adulthood 2023-05-04
Across
- Loss of muscle mass and strength
- Feeling sad and Lonely
- Obsession with a person you don't know well
- A gland in the male reproductive system
- Living together having sexual relationship before marriage
- A cancer killing drug that has many harsh side effects
- Feeling held by two or more people
- No movement
- loss of estrogen and progesterone in women gaining weight
- Inability to sleep or remain asleep
- Similarity, Goals, Family approved
- X Ray of breast tissue to check for unusual growths
- Legal dissolution of a marriage by the court
- Reproductive decline for men and women
- Helps the Bones
- Abnormal growth and division of cells
- Children legally being raised by someone else other than birth parents
- Agreement, Promise
Down
- Someone that is close in distance to you
- A tumor that is cancerous
- A tumor that is non-cancerous
- when your child has a child
- A male hormone
- The ability to adapt to change
- occupation for a long period of time
- Before marriage
- Stage of romantic relationship between two people
- The right or condition of self government
- Calcium deficiency in your bones
- A couple having a child
- the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity
- An legal agreement before marriage if divorce happens
- Specific language used by someone in and are or profession
- Wedding ceremony
- Study of a family's rout or lineage
- Choosing a partner for life
- Seek of harm or Rudeness
- Sharing yourself thoughts and emotions
- Engaged
- Strong feeling between two people
40 Clues: Engaged • No movement • A male hormone • Before marriage • Helps the Bones • Wedding ceremony • Agreement, Promise • Feeling sad and Lonely • A couple having a child • Seek of harm or Rudeness • A tumor that is cancerous • when your child has a child • Choosing a partner for life • A tumor that is non-cancerous • The ability to adapt to change • Loss of muscle mass and strength • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- servant for a night
- small communities are governed by unwritten rules and traditions
- church provinces order and
- crowns Charlemagne emperor
- wrote monastery
- churchy kingdom
- ruler of the Franks
- provides stability
- a worldly power in politics
- Germanic warriors pledge loyalty to their
- center of government
Down
- one of the three invaders
- waited on hosts
- Germanic kingdoms replace Roman
- new code of conduct for knights
- his armies reunite Western Europe, spread christianity
- became Pope in 590
- practiced fighting skills at tournaments
- knowledge of Greek language and culture is almost completely lost
- wrote rules for Nuns
20 Clues: waited on hosts • wrote monastery • churchy kingdom • became Pope in 590 • provides stability • servant for a night • ruler of the Franks • wrote rules for Nuns • center of government • one of the three invaders • church provinces order and • crowns Charlemagne emperor • a worldly power in politics • Germanic kingdoms replace Roman • new code of conduct for knights • ...
Middle Ages 2022-04-14
Across
- the solders of the middle ages that wore a suit of armor
- male religious worker
- roman catholic church
- a small insect that was know to transmit the Black Death
- the largest building in the middle Europe that was in the center of towns/cities
- a religious war in the middle ages that took many lives from both sides
- a religion that had many churches that became the most powerful force
- something in which a king/lord would control by giving out land and also taking it away
- warrior from Sweden, Norway, Denmark
Down
- very deadly disease that is contagious
- female religious worker
- the name of the house that a peasant lived in
- a time period that spanned between 500-1500 A.D
- things taken by force
- to be passed from one thing/person to another
- paper like material that was made from sheep skin
- a servant to a lord or lords
- knights servant
- a religious worker
- you give up %10 of your earnings or more to a higher power (E.X. a church or as tax)
20 Clues: knights servant • a religious worker • male religious worker • roman catholic church • things taken by force • female religious worker • a servant to a lord or lords • warrior from Sweden, Norway, Denmark • very deadly disease that is contagious • the name of the house that a peasant lived in • to be passed from one thing/person to another • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-02
Across
- known as “The Short”
- spear-like weapon used when on horseback
- style of architecture
- the Lionheart of England
- leader of the Church
- ditch surrounding castle
- also known as Charles the Grear
- warriors
- dominant social and land system
- a worker tied to the land
- young boys in the first step to knighthood
- court for heretics
- fortified buildings for royalty
- war to oust Moors
- sacred city
Down
- Alternate term for time period
- young boys in the second step to knighthood
- bubonic
- modern day France and Switzerland
- leader who united the Franks
- known as “The Hammer”
- title for leader of the Holy Roman Empire
- poor working class
- Empire that fell
- tower for final location of defense
- a union of craftsman
- holy wars
- Muslim leader who created a truce
- important value for knights
29 Clues: bubonic • warriors • holy wars • sacred city • Empire that fell • war to oust Moors • poor working class • court for heretics • known as “The Short” • leader of the Church • a union of craftsman • style of architecture • known as “The Hammer” • the Lionheart of England • ditch surrounding castle • a worker tied to the land • important value for knights • leader who united the Franks • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-02
Across
- known as “The Short”
- spear-like weapon used when on horseback
- style of architecture
- the Lionheart of England
- leader of the Church
- ditch surrounding castle
- also known as Charles the Grear
- warriors
- dominant social and land system
- a worker tied to the land
- young boys in the first step to knighthood
- court for heretics
- fortified buildings for royalty
- war to oust Moors
- sacred city
Down
- alternate term for time period
- young boys in the second step to knighthood
- bubonic disease
- modern day France and Switzerland
- leader who united the Franks
- known as “The Hammer”
- title for leader of the Holy Roman Empire
- poor working class
- empire that fell
- tower for final location of defense
- a union of craftsman
- holy wars
- muslim leader who created a truce
- important value for knights
29 Clues: warriors • holy wars • sacred city • bubonic disease • empire that fell • war to oust Moors • poor working class • court for heretics • known as “The Short” • leader of the Church • a union of craftsman • style of architecture • known as “The Hammer” • the Lionheart of England • ditch surrounding castle • a worker tied to the land • important value for knights • leader who united the Franks • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-02
Across
- known as “The Short”
- spear-like weapon used when on horseback
- style of architecture
- the Lionheart of England
- leader of the Church
- ditch surrounding castle
- also known as Charles the Great
- warriors
- dominant social and land system
- a worker tied to the land
- young boys in the first step to knighthood
- court for heretics
- fortified buildings for royalty
- war to oust Moors
- sacred city
Down
- alternate term for time period
- young boys in the second step to knighthood
- bubonic disease
- modern day France and Switzerland
- leader who united the Franks
- known as “The Hammer”
- title for leader of the Holy Roman Empire
- poor working class
- empire that fell
- tower for final location of defense
- a union of craftsman
- holy wars
- muslim leader who created a truce
- important value for knights
29 Clues: warriors • holy wars • sacred city • bubonic disease • empire that fell • war to oust Moors • poor working class • court for heretics • known as “The Short” • leader of the Church • a union of craftsman • style of architecture • known as “The Hammer” • the Lionheart of England • ditch surrounding castle • a worker tied to the land • important value for knights • leader who united the Franks • ...
Middle Ages 2025-01-30
Across
- Love Medieval noble and chivalrous love
- History of the English People Bede's history of England
- Chronicle Old English history annals
- Warrior Code Values of loyalty, bravery, honor
- Caxton First English printer
- Code Knightly virtues like bravery and honor
- Central European tribes with shared culture
- Pause in a line of poetry
- Celtic people in Britain pre-Roman times
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- Line exceeding standard metrical length
- Book 1086 survey of England by William I
- Sections of a medieval poem or song
- of the Kings of Britain Geoffrey's pseudo-historical account
- Reflective poem, often for the dead
- Brittonic Celtic language in early medieval Britain
- of Hastings 1066 battle; William the Conqueror won
- of Monmouth Historian of British legends
- Verse Poetry using alliteration to unify lines
- Area of England under Danish law
- Leader rewards followers for loyalty/service
- Vision Literary genre revealing truth through dreams
- and Wheel Short line followed by a rhyming quatrain
22 Clues: Pause in a line of poetry • Caxton First English printer • Area of England under Danish law • Sections of a medieval poem or song • Reflective poem, often for the dead • Chronicle Old English history annals • Line exceeding standard metrical length • Love Medieval noble and chivalrous love • Book 1086 survey of England by William I • of Monmouth Historian of British legends • ...
Middle Ear 2023-10-16
Across
- the head of the malleus articulates with the incus in what direction?
- attaches the stapes footplate to the oval window
- condition when bacteria breeds
- enter
- the purpose of this is to equalize pressure in the middle ear, drain, and aerate
- amplifies pressure 17 times from the TM to the footplate, this ratio leads to a gain of 25 dB
- part of the incus that connects with malleus
- exit
- the Eustachian tube is 2/3…
- Loss of ME would result in what a conductive HL of…
- the weakest point of the ossicular chain and allows stapes footplate to rock
- incudal ligament of the short limb of the incus
- the middle and outer ear is fulled with ___
- for ___ conduction, molecules vibrate the TM then move the stapes then set cochlear fluids into motion
- for patients with otosclerosis the stapes is not moving which results in a BC loss at 2kHz known as…
- internal and external carotid and sometimes subclavian arteries are the ME ______
- the muscles that open up the Eustachian tube
- the head, neck, two crura, and the footplate are 5…
- the ligament of the neck of the malleus
- middle ear muscle that serves to tense the TM and provides acoustic protection (CN V), OG: cartilaginous portion of ET, Inserts: neck of malleus
- additional mass or stiffness leads to ______ impedance
Down
- the incus and malleus firmly attach to each other and move as..
- there attic of the middle ear space
- leads to muscosa drainining fluid in the middle ear space
- ligament of the incus (body)
- for _____ conduction, cochlear fluids are set into motion via compression and rarefaction of bony labyrinth
- the ligament of the anterior process of the malleus
- the middle link of the ossicular chain
- what substance hinders TM and ossicular chain movement
- the opening of the Eustachian tube is surrounded by this
- the largest of the three bones
- what attaches the malleus to the TM
- the middle ear overcomes impedance mismatch via three ___
- part of the incus that connects with the stapes
- smallest muscle in the body and serves to dampen the movement of the stapes (CN VII), OG: pyramidal eminence, Inserts: neck of stapes
- the tensor tympani muscle inserts into the upper…
- if the ET does not open, it builds negative pressure in the ME space, and leads you to feel…
- the malleus, incus, and stapes are three bones in the ____ chain
- the ligament of the head of the malleus
- ratio aka buckling effect, two pieces of tissue vibrating around the fulcrum, total of a 4-6 dB gain
- the smallest bone in the body
- the Eustachian tube is 1/3..
- ratio that forms a lever by the manubrium of the malleus and long process of the incus, moving the two ossicles in a unit, provides a 1.3/1 ratio gain
- the function of the ME is to correct the impedance _____ between the outer and inner ear
44 Clues: exit • enter • the Eustachian tube is 2/3… • ligament of the incus (body) • the Eustachian tube is 1/3.. • the smallest bone in the body • condition when bacteria breeds • the largest of the three bones • there attic of the middle ear space • what attaches the malleus to the TM • the middle link of the ossicular chain • the ligament of the head of the malleus • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2023-12-14
Across
- This was the capital city of the Byzantine Empire. It was conquered by the Turks in 1453.
- Political and religious leader of Islam.
- Bubonic Plague
- They were privileged people who had a title given by the king (Dukes, Counts, Marquises).
- The firts one was called by king Alfonso IX in Leon in 1188.
- Place of origin of Islam.
- an itinerant entertainer who sang songs and told stories.
- Muslim temple
- This peasant girl won the Battle of Orleans.
- They were members of the Church: priests, monks, nuns, bishops.
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- They came from Scandinavia and attacked Europe in the 10th Century.
- They were commoners and did not have any privileges. They were peasants, artisans, etc.
- He was the prophet of Islam.
- This a great church, the bishop's headquarter.
- He was proclaimed emperor on Christmas Day AD800.
- Hungarians. They attacked Western Europe in the 10th Century.
- They were European warriors that wanted to conquer the Holy Land.
- This is a Holy City for Jews, Christians and Muslims.
- Highest religious authority in the Catholic Church.
- Piece of land given by the king to the lords in response for their loyalty.
20 Clues: Muslim temple • Bubonic Plague • Place of origin of Islam. • He was the prophet of Islam. • Political and religious leader of Islam. • This peasant girl won the Battle of Orleans. • This a great church, the bishop's headquarter. • He was proclaimed emperor on Christmas Day AD800. • Highest religious authority in the Catholic Church. • ...
Middle Ages 2024-10-15
Across
- Power structure in Europe during Middle Ages
- Frankish King who united much of Europe
- Disease that wiped out half of Europe during middle ages
- An order of power
- Warriors from Scandinavia who pillaged Europe during Middle Ages
- The Crusades were fought over this part of the world
- Another name for the middle ages
- Animals responsible for spreading the plague
- High level Nobility
- A series of religious wars in the 1100's
Down
- City fought over in the Holy Land during the Crusades
- "Nickname" for the disease that wipe out half of Europe
- Lower level nobility
- Type of armor warn by both knights and vikings
- The top of the Feudalism pyramid
- Parasite/insect that traveled on rats and helped spread plague
- Middle Ages European warrior
- 99% of the population of the Middle Ages couldn't do this
- Bottom level of feudalism, tied to the land
- The most important item to Vikings being able to raid
20 Clues: An order of power • High level Nobility • Lower level nobility • Middle Ages European warrior • The top of the Feudalism pyramid • Another name for the middle ages • Frankish King who united much of Europe • A series of religious wars in the 1100's • Bottom level of feudalism, tied to the land • Power structure in Europe during Middle Ages • ...
Middle ages 2025-04-29
Across
- Близък приятел на Ахил. Присъства в "Илиада".
- Град считан за родното място на Исус.
- Наука за законите и формите на мисленето.
- Древногръцкият бог на небето, гръмотевиците и светкавиците, отговарящ за целия свят.
- Изкуството на говоренето(Ораторството)
- Най- малката държава в света.
- Така наречената "десета муза". Известна е със своята лирика.
- Човекът убил брат си, ставайки първия убиец в Библията.
- Най-дългата река в Европа.
- Пустиня в Южна Америка
- Една от двете големи реки в Месопотамия. Около нея се развива не малка част библейски сюжети
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- Основният закон на държавата, който установява принципите на управление.
- Първата книга от Библията.
- муза на трагедията
- Името на първия християнски римския император.
- Възбрана, забрана.
- Планета в Слънчевата система кръстена на римския бог на войната.
- Обида към божество; арогантност и надменност
- Шестокрил ангел.
- Древногръцка дума значеща хармония, красота и т.н.
- Прародител и представител на човешкия род.
- Човек, който е посветил живота си на служене на Бог.
- Мерна единица за електричен заряд.
23 Clues: Шестокрил ангел. • муза на трагедията • Възбрана, забрана. • Пустиня в Южна Америка • Първата книга от Библията. • Най-дългата река в Европа. • Най- малката държава в света. • Мерна единица за електричен заряд. • Град считан за родното място на Исус. • Изкуството на говоренето(Ораторството) • Наука за законите и формите на мисленето. • Прародител и представител на човешкия род. • ...
middle ages 2022-11-18
Across
- Place of worship for members
- members of islamic religion
- Group of people who had longships
- word that means Charles the great
- castles and the towns with them
- Leader of the monks
- Bloodline and family of king or queen
- Popular religion in middle ages
- place where the pope lived
- Invaders that the church made a treaty with
- Ger people who held power
Down
- people who governed their counties
- Man who wrote rule book for monastery's
- Those who worked under religious clergy's
- province that is now mainly france and switzerland
- item the king or queen wear on their head
- a building where people lived and served god
- Christian men that devoted lives to god
- Time we are talking about
- next person to the throne
- made sure that the counts governed their counties
- Large area with a ruler
- two groups fighting each other
- country left of mediterranean sea
- Place where books are borrowed
25 Clues: Leader of the monks • Large area with a ruler • Time we are talking about • next person to the throne • Ger people who held power • place where the pope lived • members of islamic religion • Place of worship for members • two groups fighting each other • Place where books are borrowed • castles and the towns with them • Popular religion in middle ages • ...
Middle Ages 2022-07-12
Across
- Black Death (sickness)
- an opinion or belief that contradicts established religious teaching, especially one that is officially condemned (to say that it is bad) by a religious authority
- A large piece of land, consisting of a manor house, or estate, an accompanying village, and church. And a lot of natural surrounding land, where workers (serfs) on the land providing food for themselves and the manor.
- armored horseman
- Traveling performer who sang about the deeds of the knights
- document limiting King's power
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- architecture with pointed arches
- Christian soldier who fought for the Holy Lands
- Union of all the towns people who have the same job
- land given to a vassal
- large church
- female religious worker
- period of history A.D.500 - 1500
- 1/10 of a person’s wage to support the church
- worked the noble's land
- knight's servant
- religious workers
Down
- goods taken by force
- system of loyalties/protections
- document granting self-government
- one who has learned a trade
- male religious worker
- community in which monks live
- wars fought to capture the Holy Lands
- learns a trade from a master
- waited on a lord
- Charles the Great
- a lord or sovereign who deserves loyalty and service under feudal law
- paper-like material made from sheepskin
- community in which nuns live
- served a lord for land
- rules followed by knights
33 Clues: large church • armored horseman • waited on a lord • knight's servant • Charles the Great • religious workers • goods taken by force • male religious worker • Black Death (sickness) • land given to a vassal • served a lord for land • female religious worker • worked the noble's land • rules followed by knights • one who has learned a trade • learns a trade from a master • ...
Middle class 2026-02-02
Across
- special clothes worn by members of a group
- speak or write about something briefly
- work done to help others; system providing something needed
- do what someone tells you to do,follow
- become or make larger in number or amount
- damage or hurt
- succeed in doing something after trying
- form an opinion; person who decides in a court
- ask someone to come or do something
- take air in and out of your lungs
Down
- tell someone about danger or a problem
- often seen or experienced
- say good things about someone
- usual, typical
- person visiting someone’s home or an event
- very fast
- telling the truth
- typical weather conditions of an area
- what you can see from a place; opinion
- tall narrow building or structure
20 Clues: very fast • usual, typical • damage or hurt • telling the truth • often seen or experienced • say good things about someone • take air in and out of your lungs • tall narrow building or structure • ask someone to come or do something • typical weather conditions of an area • tell someone about danger or a problem • speak or write about something briefly • ...
Finals - Middle 2026-01-07
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- (污染 wūrǎn)
- (假装 - jiǎ zhuāng)
- (魔法 mófǎ)
- (羡慕 xiànmù)
- (鹰 yīng)
- (影子 yǐngzi)
- (青春期 qīngchūnqī)
- (安全的 ānquán de)
- (传说 chuánshuō)
- 不知所措 (bù zhī suǒ cuò) / 难以承受 (nán yǐ chéng shòu)
- 想家 (xiǎng jiā)
- (陷阱 xiànjǐng)
- (毕业证书 - bì yè zhèng shū)
- (恐慌 kǒnghuāng)
- (留校察看 liúxiào chákàn)
- (尴尬 gāngà)
- (代数预科 dài shù yù kē)
- (个性 gèxìng)
- 疯狂 (fēng kuáng) / 精神失常 (jīng shén shī cháng)
- (干瘪 / 枯萎 gānbiě / kūwěi)
- (猛冲 měng chōng)
- (信念 xìnniàn)
- (宝藏 bǎozàng)
- (焦虑 jiāolǜ)
- 保护 (bǎo hù)
- 截止日期 (jié zhǐ rì qī)
- (挑战 tiǎozhàn)
- 全体教员 (quán tǐ jiào yuán)
- (显现 xiǎnxiàn)
- (压力 yālì)
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- (胜利的 / 欢欣鼓舞的 shènglì de / huānxīn gǔwǔ de)
- (抛弃 - pāo qì)
- (沮丧的 jǔ sàng de / 挫败的 cuò bài de)
- (抱怨 - bào yuàn)
- (危险 wēixiǎn)
- (利爪 lìzhuǎ)
- (低声说 - dī shēng shuō)
- (受欢迎的 shòu huānyíng de)
- (武器 wǔqì)
- 尴尬 (gān gà)
- 易怒 (yì nù) / 烦躁 (fán zào)
- (酝酿 yùn niàng)
- (停学 tíng xué)
- (改变 gǎibiàn)
- (电子设备 - diàn zǐ shè bèi)
- (带队老师 / 监护人 dàiduì lǎoshī / jiānhùrén)
- (赌博 - dǔ bó)
- (粉碎 fěnsuì)
- (蹄子 - tí zi)
- (目标 mùbiāo)
- (老丑婆 lǎo chǒu pó / 女巫 nǚ wū)
- (地图 dìtú)
- (骨瘦如柴的 gǔ shòu rú chái de)
- (产物 / 孽种 chǎn wù / niè zhǒng)
- (性格 - xìng gé)
- (失败 shībài)
- (钥匙 yàoshi)
- (夺取 duó qǔ / 一把抓起 yī bǎ zhuā qǐ)
- (决定 juédìng)
- (雕带 / 装饰带 diāodài / zhuāngshìdài)
- (突然的 tūrán de)
- 惊慌 (jīng huāng)
- (坦白 / 承认 tǎnbái / chéngrèn)
- (力量 lìliàng)
- 巨大 (jù dà)
- (被开除 - bèi kāi chú)
66 Clues: (鹰 yīng) • (魔法 mófǎ) • (武器 wǔqì) • (地图 dìtú) • (压力 yālì) • (污染 wūrǎn) • (尴尬 gāngà) • 巨大 (jù dà) • (利爪 lìzhuǎ) • (羡慕 xiànmù) • (影子 yǐngzi) • 尴尬 (gān gà) • (粉碎 fěnsuì) • (目标 mùbiāo) • (失败 shībài) • (个性 gèxìng) • (钥匙 yàoshi) • (焦虑 jiāolǜ) • 保护 (bǎo hù) • (危险 wēixiǎn) • (改变 gǎibiàn) • (赌博 - dǔ bó) • (蹄子 - tí zi) • (决定 juédìng) • (信念 xìnniàn) • (宝藏 bǎozàng) • (力量 lìliàng) • (抛弃 - pāo qì) • (停学 tíng xué) • (陷阱 xiànjǐng) • (挑战 tiǎozhàn) • ...
Middle Ages 2025-10-14
Across
- / prejudice against Jews
- Death / epidemic of the bubonic plague that ravaged Europe in the 1300s
- Schism / the official split between the Roman Catholic Church and Byzantine churches in 1054
- / In the feudal system, the person who made a grand of land to another person
- / Pope who called for the First Crusade
- Years War / series of wars between France and England
- / A person who is learning a trade or craft from a master and works without pay except for room and board
- / Location of the headquarters of the Catholic Church
- contract / an exchange of pledges between lords and vassals
- / The code of conduct for knights developed by feudal nobles
- / Peasants bound to a manor
- / a social, political, and military system based on the holding of land and providing service
- supremacy / the claim of medieval popes that they had authority over all kings or rulers
Down
- / Men who lived in monasteries
- / a written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- / sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church
- / The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church
- / Armored warriors who fought on horseback
- / a series of wars in which European Christians tried to win control of the Holy Land
- / The estate from which a lord's family gained its livelihood
- / Peasants who were bound to a manor
- Ages / Name given to the Early Middle Ages because learning and civilization declined
- / Skilled workers who made goods by hand
- / church court set up to try people accused of heresy
- / having to do with worldly, rather than religious, matters
- / A lesser noble who received land from a lord
- / The piece of land given to a vassal by a lord
- / An association of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests
28 Clues: / prejudice against Jews • / Peasants bound to a manor • / Men who lived in monasteries • / Peasants who were bound to a manor • / Pope who called for the First Crusade • / Skilled workers who made goods by hand • / Armored warriors who fought on horseback • / sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church • / A lesser noble who received land from a lord • ...
Mr & Mrs Bulver 2024-04-06
Across
- Years Abbey and Nolan have been together
- Where did the couple get engaged?
- What state was Abbey born in?
- High school the groom's dad attended
- What is the groom's middle name?
- Their cat's name
Down
- Mother of the bride's maiden name
- College Abbey and Nolan attended
- State where the bride and groom live
- What sport did the bride play in high school?
- What dorm did Nolan live in?
11 Clues: Their cat's name • What dorm did Nolan live in? • What state was Abbey born in? • College Abbey and Nolan attended • What is the groom's middle name? • Mother of the bride's maiden name • Where did the couple get engaged? • State where the bride and groom live • High school the groom's dad attended • Years Abbey and Nolan have been together • ...
Political Events 2023-08-28
Across
- Conflict in the Middle East.
- City targeted in a domestic terrorist attack.
- Trade agreement between North American countries.
- Russian leader during a time of significant change.
- First cloned mammal.
Down
- Scandal involving President Clinton.
- Introduction of a common currency in Europe.
- End of racial segregation in South Africa.
- Military alliance's involvement in Balkan conflicts.
- Central figure in a presidential scandal.
10 Clues: First cloned mammal. • Conflict in the Middle East. • Scandal involving President Clinton. • Central figure in a presidential scandal. • End of racial segregation in South Africa. • Introduction of a common currency in Europe. • City targeted in a domestic terrorist attack. • Trade agreement between North American countries. • ...
