middle east Crossword Puzzles
The Vikings 2020-03-31
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- Creatures which lived underground
- Name of the Viking boats.
- People who the Vikings captured and sold as slaves
- Popular movie based on Viking legends.
- Homeland of the Vikings
- Vikings were sometimes buried with these.
- Mountain creatures
- Magical creatures who lived in the forest
- Famous Viking explorer
- Adventure stories
- Place the Vikings landed in North America
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- Viking helmets didn't really have these.
- Main target of Viking attacks
- Word meaning unable to die
- Place where the Vikings built a permanent settlement
- Viking weapon
- Books and Movies based on Viking myths
- Large island to the West of Iceland.
- A great hall of the gods.
- Island colonized by the Vikings in the Atlantic Ocean
- City in the Middle East visited by the Vikings.
21 Clues: Viking weapon • Adventure stories • Mountain creatures • Famous Viking explorer • Homeland of the Vikings • Name of the Viking boats. • A great hall of the gods. • Word meaning unable to die • Main target of Viking attacks • Creatures which lived underground • Large island to the West of Iceland. • Books and Movies based on Viking myths • Popular movie based on Viking legends. • ...
ANCIENT CHINA 2019-08-28
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- powder People working with salt paper
- Road Trade routes connecting China and the middle east
- dragon A legendary creature
- dynasty Was the second dynasty in China
- Were invented to scare Wethe legendary monster
- the dutch controlled the island
- trade exported silk and porcelain
- paper This was invented in ancient China
- wall To protect the citizens of China
- At all chinses zoos
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- A traditional food you eat in China
- new year different animals are celebrated each year
- Chinses citizens believe in this person
- river Second longest river in china
- used in war
- Collection of an army
- Bamboo, Hemp, Bark
- press the earliest and known book
- is a popular drink you drink in China
- dynasty Was the first empire in China
20 Clues: used in war • Bamboo, Hemp, Bark • At all chinses zoos • Collection of an army • dragon A legendary creature • the dutch controlled the island • A traditional food you eat in China • press the earliest and known book • trade exported silk and porcelain • river Second longest river in china • is a popular drink you drink in China • Chinses citizens believe in this person • ...
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 2023-08-18
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- Middle-Eastern population, halal meat
- DFO and airport
- close to arthur's seat
- road going east out of the CBD
- lots of anglers by the sea here i guess
- a town on the great ocean road
- rhymes with cranberry, to the SouthEast of CBD
- a PTV train route that used to form the Outer City Circle loop
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- a hill viewing the sea, with a triangle hut on top
- sounds like close to the city, but not
- posh neigborhood
- get shanked
- The ____ state
- big park next to Trinity
- overrated beach
- train line to puffing billy
- closest mountain to the city
- street with lots of people on a weekend night, but druggies in the morning
- Mountain with skiing
- gateway to Phillip Island
20 Clues: get shanked • The ____ state • DFO and airport • overrated beach • posh neigborhood • Mountain with skiing • close to arthur's seat • big park next to Trinity • gateway to Phillip Island • train line to puffing billy • closest mountain to the city • road going east out of the CBD • a town on the great ocean road • Middle-Eastern population, halal meat • ...
Countries Crossword 2021-10-16
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- Europe's largest country
- Lions
- South America's largest country
- Aztecs
- Southernmost mainland
- Asia has how many countries
- Hottest country
- North America's largest country
- First gellato
- ziTanana is mostly grassland (anag)
- africa has how many countries
- Country 0.44 KM2
- Oceaniea has how many countries
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- East of Chile
- manila is in...
- Europe has how many countries
- lost to England in world cup 2018
- The Mings lived in ....
- Flag has two vertical lines, one thinner than the other, with compass in middle
- north america has how many countries
- Unicorn
- Alasca is in...
- Germany taking over France in WWII left which country on the front line?
- Ociania's largest country
- Asia's largest country
- Newest country
- Africa's largest country
- south of Spain, north of Algeria
- South America has how many countries
29 Clues: Lions • Aztecs • Unicorn • East of Chile • First gellato • Newest country • manila is in... • Hottest country • Alasca is in... • Country 0.44 KM2 • Southernmost mainland • Asia's largest country • The Mings lived in .... • Europe's largest country • Africa's largest country • Ociania's largest country • Asia has how many countries • Europe has how many countries • africa has how many countries • ...
Outsiders 2021-11-17
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- Soda's best friend; Ponyboy doesn't like
- superior; top
- Greaser who is always in and out of jail
- an advantage or source of strength
- the poor kids from the east side
- not enjoying the social or economic benefits other have
- scornful; despising
- adored; worshiped; blindly admired
- fight between greasers and socs
- Do you understand?
- main character; narrator
- the groups "pet"; quiet
- Middle brother; calm, cool, and funny
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- swipes things from stores because he is bored
- to escape understanding; baffle
- Ponyboys oldest brother
- set free after evidence has been considered
- in a mischievous way
- strong belief
- black, usually high polished
- state in which the mind and senses are dulled
- young people who commit a crime
22 Clues: superior; top • strong belief • Do you understand? • scornful; despising • in a mischievous way • Ponyboys oldest brother • the groups "pet"; quiet • main character; narrator • black, usually high polished • to escape understanding; baffle • young people who commit a crime • fight between greasers and socs • the poor kids from the east side • an advantage or source of strength • ...
Mariner crossword 2022-03-01
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- often vandalized
- Journalism teacher
- room full of heavy metal
- this is where everyone important resides
- another school color
- our schools sports teams
- this is where you go when your sick
- closest middle school
- our secondary gym
- our home stadium
- third sport season of the year
- one of the three school colors
- trend from the start of the year
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- outdoor classrooms
- first sport season of the year
- our school newspaper
- the dark side highschool
- loop of classrooms in the east end
- the big room everyone eats in
- student store
- most students' only source of hydration
- second sport season
- the kind of school mariner is
- the big PE room
- most popular fall sport
- the shiny third school color
26 Clues: student store • the big PE room • often vandalized • our home stadium • our secondary gym • outdoor classrooms • Journalism teacher • second sport season • our school newspaper • another school color • closest middle school • most popular fall sport • the dark side highschool • room full of heavy metal • our schools sports teams • the shiny third school color • the big room everyone eats in • ...
The history of science cross word puzzle 2024-03-05
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- A systematic study of the natural world
- something that has been built typically a product or device
- An ancient form of paper
- a characteristic of people
- very basic life style
- a medical dose of medicine
- an established or official way of doing somthing
- A proposition made as a basis of reasoning
- student of leucippus
- natural antibiotics formed by blue molds
- What science means in Latin
- the basic unit of chemical element
- country in the middle east
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- present or recent times
- far in the past that no longer exists
- an expert or student in history
- a new method, idea, or product
- the idea that a living organism can be spontaneously formed
- famous physician of ancient times
- the science practice of diagnosis
20 Clues: student of leucippus • very basic life style • present or recent times • An ancient form of paper • a characteristic of people • a medical dose of medicine • country in the middle east • What science means in Latin • a new method, idea, or product • an expert or student in history • famous physician of ancient times • the science practice of diagnosis • ...
Refugee Crossword 2022-11-10
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- Flirtatious complements
- One and only god in Islam
- person who opposes official policy
- Place for prayer for Muslims
- Road that curves on Havana Harbor's seawall
- coming of age ceremony for Jewish males
- Type of Muslim
- remote controlled flying device
- Type of Muslim
- Symbol associated with Judaism
- Cuba's dictator
- American policy for accepting refugees
- World called it ISIS
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- Nazis' secret state police
- prayer shawls
- person illegally taking things to places
- Aldolf Hitler's "storm troopers"
- Revolutions through the Middle East
- American television company
- What Nazis swore to live and die for
- Hidden beat in Cuban music
- people who were drafted in the police but left
- Referred to as the night of broken glass
- lives in a vacant property
- Ship Josef traveled on
25 Clues: prayer shawls • Type of Muslim • Type of Muslim • Cuba's dictator • World called it ISIS • Ship Josef traveled on • Flirtatious complements • One and only god in Islam • Nazis' secret state police • Hidden beat in Cuban music • lives in a vacant property • American television company • Place for prayer for Muslims • Symbol associated with Judaism • remote controlled flying device • ...
Refugee 2022-11-12
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- Flirtatious compliments
- Nazis' secret state police
- Aldolf Hitler's "storm troopers"
- coming of age ceremony for Jewish males
- Revolutions through the Middle East
- people who were drafted in the police but left
- Symbol associated with Judaism
- Cuba's dictator
- Road that curves on Havana Harbor's seawall
- Hidden beat in Cuban music
- Type of Muslim
- What Nazis swore to live and die for
- person who opposes official policy
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- American policy for accepting refugees
- Ship Josef traveled on
- Place for prayer for Muslims
- One and only god in Islam
- lives in a vacant property
- person illegally taking things to places
- Referred to as the night of broken glass
- prayer shawls
- remote controlled flying device
- American television company
- World called it ISIS
- Type of Muslim
25 Clues: prayer shawls • Type of Muslim • Type of Muslim • Cuba's dictator • World called it ISIS • Ship Josef traveled on • Flirtatious compliments • One and only god in Islam • lives in a vacant property • Nazis' secret state police • Hidden beat in Cuban music • American television company • Place for prayer for Muslims • Symbol associated with Judaism • remote controlled flying device • ...
S+R 2022-11-04
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- THEIR FAVORITE SEASON
- THEIR ALMA MATER
- GROOM'S SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLE
- THE GROOM'S HOMETOWN
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE BEACH SPOT (2 WORDS)
- THEY EACH HAVE 2 OF THESE
- GROOM'S WEEKEND ACTIVITY
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE ISLAND
- WHERE SHE FOUND HER DRESS (3 WORDS)
- THE COUPLE'S STREET NAME
- THE CITY WHERE THEY MET
- THE GROOM'S EMPLOYER
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- THEIR FAVORITE TV SHOW (2 WORDS)
- BACHELORETTE LOCATION
- THE COUPLE'S AGE DIFFERENCE (2 WORDS)
- FAVORITE TEAM TO WATCH TOGETHER
- THE BRIDE'S HOMETOWN
- TOWN WHERE THEY LIVE
- THE BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME
- THE COUPLE'S GODDAUGHTER
- HONEYMOON PLANS (2 WORDS)
- WHERE HE PROPOSED
- THE COUPLE'S EAST COAST JOURNEY (2 WORDS)
- MONTH THEY GOT ENGAGED
- SPORT THEY BOTH PLAY
- THE DOG OF HONOR
26 Clues: THEIR ALMA MATER • THE DOG OF HONOR • WHERE HE PROPOSED • THE BRIDE'S HOMETOWN • TOWN WHERE THEY LIVE • THE GROOM'S HOMETOWN • SPORT THEY BOTH PLAY • THE GROOM'S EMPLOYER • BACHELORETTE LOCATION • THEIR FAVORITE SEASON • MONTH THEY GOT ENGAGED • THE BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME • THE CITY WHERE THEY MET • THE COUPLE'S GODDAUGHTER • GROOM'S WEEKEND ACTIVITY • THE COUPLE'S STREET NAME • ...
S+R 2022-11-04
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- TOWN WHERE THEY LIVE
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE BEACH SPOT (2 WORDS)
- THE CITY WHERE THEY MET
- THEIR ALMA MATER
- THE BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME
- GROOM'S WEEKEND ACTIVITY
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE ISLAND
- FAVORITE TEAM TO WATCH TOGETHER
- THE GROOM'S HOMETOWN
- BACHELORETTE LOCATION
- THEIR FAVORITE SEASON
- GROOM'S SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLE
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- THE COUPLE'S STREET NAME
- THE COUPLE'S EAST COAST JOURNEY (2 WORDS)
- HONEYMOON PLANS (2 WORDS)
- THEIR FAVORITE TV SHOW (2 WORDS)
- WHERE HE PROPOSED
- THEY EACH HAVE 2 OF THESE
- WHERE SHE FOUND HER DRESS (3 WORDS)
- THE COUPLE'S AGE DIFFERENCE (2 WORDS)
- THE COUPLE'S GODDAUGHTER
- THE DOG OF HONOR
- SPORT THEY BOTH PLAY
- THE BRIDE'S HOMETOWN
- THE GROOM'S EMPLOYER
- MONTH THEY GOT ENGAGED
26 Clues: THEIR ALMA MATER • THE DOG OF HONOR • WHERE HE PROPOSED • TOWN WHERE THEY LIVE • SPORT THEY BOTH PLAY • THE GROOM'S HOMETOWN • THE BRIDE'S HOMETOWN • THE GROOM'S EMPLOYER • BACHELORETTE LOCATION • THEIR FAVORITE SEASON • MONTH THEY GOT ENGAGED • THE CITY WHERE THEY MET • THE BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME • THE COUPLE'S STREET NAME • GROOM'S WEEKEND ACTIVITY • THE COUPLE'S GODDAUGHTER • ...
The Eighties 2022-12-06
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- won the president election of 1988
- Operation to liberate Kuwait
- Noriega home country where he was captured
- Moral evangelicals that interpreted the bible
- site of a famous Reagan speech in 1987
- Focused on controversial issues of the decade
- theory that said fewer taxes saved people $
- President of the 1980s
- commander in charge of the middle east
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- big city problem by the end of the 1980s
- virus that destroyed the immune system
- Defense system called star wars
- established to fight pollution conserve resources
- Square where Chinese students protested
- restructuring the Soviet society
- lost the Presidential Election of 1980
- first women on a presidential ticket
- Exploded in 1986 setting NASA back
- openness
- economic theory that promoted tax cuts
20 Clues: openness • President of the 1980s • Operation to liberate Kuwait • Defense system called star wars • restructuring the Soviet society • won the president election of 1988 • Exploded in 1986 setting NASA back • first women on a presidential ticket • virus that destroyed the immune system • lost the Presidential Election of 1980 • site of a famous Reagan speech in 1987 • ...
Puzzle 24 2025-05-19
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- A tool used for writing or drawing
- Vibrations that can be heard
- A small game bird
- A major river flowing through the Middle East
- An ancient rock fortress in Sri Lanka
- A shiny or lustrous finish
- A quick, sharp punch or injection
- A liquid extracted from fruits or vegetables
- To impart knowledge or skills
- A hoofed animal with antlers
- A bag carried on the back
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- Holding firmly or persistent
- A young horse
- A blue-green color or gemstone
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches
- A device that controls the flow of a fluid
- A frying pan used for cooking
- A small fridge stocked with drinks in hotel rooms
- A curved structure supporting weight
- Rapid, often trivial talk
20 Clues: A young horse • A small game bird • A bag carried on the back • Rapid, often trivial talk • A shiny or lustrous finish • Holding firmly or persistent • Vibrations that can be heard • A hoofed animal with antlers • A frying pan used for cooking • To impart knowledge or skills • A blue-green color or gemstone • A quick, sharp punch or injection • A tool used for writing or drawing • ...
THE CLIVE HIVE! 2021-09-08
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- first book of the New Testament
- not the NFL video game but just as smart
- lived in the Middle East
- -stown is where Baseball Hall of Fame is located
- gives good advice about the future
- first name rhymes with jam
- code name is Wolverine
- maybe Sherlock's sister?
- there's no mission too impossible for him
- Star Wars aficionado
- corn on the cob
- not the explorer but just as famous
- last name is totally unique
- an 80s pop song chorus
- has a Russian middle name
- the volleyball friend
- she has flower power
- same name as John Adams' wife
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- she's deep
- will baby 2 love latin too?
- plays the piano until it annoys Mr. Craig
- you can call him mr. dr.
- and the Chocolate Factory
- last name rhymes with clue
- not poor but
- was in The Hiding Place
- double name and doubly cool
- puts the man in freshman
- is she as patient as her last name?
- o lantern
- the oldest of lots of siblings
- lives down the road off of 119
- capital of Texas
- 2 o's 3 w's and 2 d's
- our esteemed Senior Chair
35 Clues: o lantern • she's deep • not poor but • corn on the cob • capital of Texas • Star Wars aficionado • she has flower power • 2 o's 3 w's and 2 d's • the volleyball friend • code name is Wolverine • an 80s pop song chorus • was in The Hiding Place • you can call him mr. dr. • lived in the Middle East • puts the man in freshman • maybe Sherlock's sister? • and the Chocolate Factory • ...
THE CLIVE HIVE! 2021-09-08
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- plays the piano until it annoys Mr. Craig
- not the NFL video game but just as smart
- -stown - Baseball Hall of Fame is located
- first name rhymes with jam
- she has flower power
- double name and doubly cool
- last name rhymes with clue
- the oldest of lots of siblings
- and the Chocolate Factory
- our esteemed Senior Chair
- maybe Sherlock's sister?
- 2 o's 3 w's and 2 d's
- you can call him mr. dr.
- code name is Wolverine
- has a Russian middle name
- first book of the New Testament
- she's deep
- was in The Hiding Place
- Star Wars aficionado
- there's no mission too impossible for him
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- last name is totally unique
- o lantern
- will baby 2 love latin too?
- lived in the Middle East
- corn on the cob
- not poor but
- puts the man in freshman
- fierce on the soccer field
- is she as patient as her last name?
- same name as John Adams' wife
- capital of Texas
- gives good advice about the future
- the volleyball friend
- lives down the road off of 119
- not the explorer but just as famous
- an 80s pop song chorus
36 Clues: o lantern • she's deep • not poor but • corn on the cob • capital of Texas • she has flower power • Star Wars aficionado • 2 o's 3 w's and 2 d's • the volleyball friend • code name is Wolverine • an 80s pop song chorus • was in The Hiding Place • lived in the Middle East • puts the man in freshman • maybe Sherlock's sister? • you can call him mr. dr. • and the Chocolate Factory • ...
Chapter 21, Sections 1 & 2 2023-08-30
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- Protestant followers of John Calvin's teachings
- A philosophical way of questioning the truth
- Protestant followers of Martin Luther's teachings
- People of the faith of Islam
- Not trusting of others
- To remove a person from a place
- A strong commitment to something
- Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II
- Men who inherited wealth and titles from their ancestors
- A place where monks live and study religion under strong vows
- Non-catholic Christians
- The name given to citizens of The Netherlands
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- Muslim Empire in the Middle East in the Middle Ages
- Taxes on an imported goods
- Henry IV's decision to allow Protestants to live in some cities
- Protestants in France who struggled for religious tolerance
- Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs
- Another word for tax
- Men who collected taxes and enforced laws like the police
- The name of King Phillip II of Spain's Palace
- Spanish artist who painted royal family members and portraits
- An alliance of European countries that opposed France
- A spanish novel about a crazy noble who attacked a windmill
- A brief work that expressed thoughts and opinions
24 Clues: Another word for tax • Not trusting of others • Non-catholic Christians • Taxes on an imported goods • People of the faith of Islam • To remove a person from a place • A strong commitment to something • A philosophical way of questioning the truth • Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II • Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs • ...
History of Israel Review 2025-02-11
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- Early follower of Jesus who spread Christianity
- Islamic law
- Founder of Islam
- Month long holiday where Muslims fast during the day
- 90% of Muslims in the world
- Series of European Christian campaigns in the Middle Ages with the goal of taking back the holy land
- Christian attempt to retake the Iberian Peninsula (Spain + Portugal) from the Muslims
- Language that is combination of Spanish and Hebrew
- Jews that lived in Spain and Portugal and their descendants
- Islam's pilgrimage to Mecca
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- the movement of people from any nation or group away from their own country
- Ritual bath as a sign of purification and acceptance of Jesus as the Messiah
- Jews who lived in the Middle East and Northern Africa
- Period of coexistence between the monotheistic religions during Spain's Golden Age
- Jews living originally in Germany and their descendants
- Language that is a combination of Hebrew and German
- Goal to make Spain strictly Catholic through harsh punishments of non Catholics
- Leader of an Islamic empire
- Form of government based on religion
- Islam's holy book
- Holy book comprising of stories of Jesus's life
- Jewish oral law in writing
22 Clues: Islamic law • Founder of Islam • Islam's holy book • Jewish oral law in writing • Leader of an Islamic empire • 90% of Muslims in the world • Islam's pilgrimage to Mecca • Form of government based on religion • Early follower of Jesus who spread Christianity • Holy book comprising of stories of Jesus's life • Language that is combination of Spanish and Hebrew • ...
1980s 2024-05-07
7 Clues: 40th President • voiced bugs bunny • Wall divided east and west Berlin • Part of the Beatles, died in 1980s • Played Ken in Barbie, born in 1980s • showed music videos, was created in 1981 • War between two middle eastern countries
Babs’ brainteaser 2023-11-12
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- What is the Italian word for granddad?
- What was the name of our Air BnB host in Italy?
- What island was so annoyed about climate changed that it invented a green transport solution?
- Did we stay on the East or West of Lake Maggiore?
- What animal was printed on the baby bedding in the Air BnB apartment?
- Ivan Lendl was fired as whose coach earlier this year?
- Which brand of cereal did we buy in Italy?
- What is the surname of the Arsenal Manager?
- What type of dog did we see at the top of the cable car?
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- How many hours sleep did the Party Girls get before their return flight to Bristol?
- What type of biscuit did the fat baker give Mara?
- Which tennis player won his 40th ATP Masters title this year?
- Where did we have breakfast in Bristol Airport?
- What is the name of Antony’s girlfriend?
- What was the sweet item in the EasyJet Mezze box?
- How many bars did we need on the fuel gauge when we returned the rental car?
- Which airport did we fly into in Italy?
- What colour is the front door of the Old School House?
- What was the island in the middle of Lake Maggiore once used for?
19 Clues: What is the Italian word for granddad? • Which airport did we fly into in Italy? • What is the name of Antony’s girlfriend? • Which brand of cereal did we buy in Italy? • What is the surname of the Arsenal Manager? • What was the name of our Air BnB host in Italy? • Where did we have breakfast in Bristol Airport? • What type of biscuit did the fat baker give Mara? • ...
Middle Ages Review Puzzle 2024-01-03
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- Extensive network of trade routes throughout Asia and the Middle East
- This is a term for the tribes in modern day Germany that took Roman lands
- Social structure system where lords granted land loyalty and service.
- Viking group that invaded modern day England
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- Series of military expeditions that were done in the name of Christanity
- Group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages
- Class that is made up of people who buy and sell goods
- Vikings who settled in northern France
- The fall of this Empire caused the Dark ages
- Germanic tribe that settled and created a kingdom in modern day France
10 Clues: Vikings who settled in northern France • The fall of this Empire caused the Dark ages • Viking group that invaded modern day England • Class that is made up of people who buy and sell goods • Extensive network of trade routes throughout Asia and the Middle East • Social structure system where lords granted land loyalty and service. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- – Sacred Christian rituals (like baptism, communion, or marriage) that show a person’s connection to God.
- Empire – The continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire, centered in Constantinople, which preserved Christianity and Greco-Roman traditions.
- – Religious wars launched by Christians to capture the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- – A political and social system of the Middle Ages where lords gave land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Road – A network of trade routes that connected Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, carrying goods, ideas, and religions.
- – A religious way of life where men (monks) or women (nuns) live apart from society in monasteries to focus on prayer and service.
- – Concerned with worldly (non-religious) matters, such as government, trade, or daily life.
- – Islamic states led by caliphs (successors to Muhammad) that spread Islam, culture, and scholarship.
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- Supremacy – The belief that the Pope has authority over all other leaders in the Christian Church.
- – Prejudice or hatred against Jewish people.
- – A religion founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), teaching the path to enlightenment through meditation, morality, and wisdom.
- Rule – A strict set of rules created by St. Benedict for monks, focusing on prayer, work, and community life.
- Schism – The split in Christianity (1054 CE) between the Roman Catholic Church in the West and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the East.
13 Clues: – Prejudice or hatred against Jewish people. • – Religious wars launched by Christians to capture the Holy Land from Muslim control. • – Concerned with worldly (non-religious) matters, such as government, trade, or daily life. • Supremacy – The belief that the Pope has authority over all other leaders in the Christian Church. • ...
Topic 1 Lessons 1 and 5 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-23
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- made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc.
- name for the line that is 0 degrees longitude
- Location, place, region, movement, and human environment interaction are called _________ of geography
- A map that shows boundaries of countries/states is a ___________ map.
- Northeast and Southeast are examples of __________ directions.
- Which of the 5 themes of geography tells about an area's landscape?
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- Imaginary lines that run north and south are called _________ lines.
- Name the line that is 0 degrees latitude.
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- lower, middle and upper are examples of this
- Building a dam would be an example of which of the 5 themes of geography?
- Which of the 5 themes of geography deals with how people share ideas?
- Giving directions by telling where something is compared to something else is ________ location.
- A map that shows land and water features is a __________ map.
- North, South, East and West are ___________ directions.
- A group of people who share a culture and have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- Lines that run east to west are called __________ lines.
- Which of the 5 themes of geography relates to areas that share common characteristics?
19 Clues: Name the line that is 0 degrees latitude. • lower, middle and upper are examples of this • name for the line that is 0 degrees longitude • made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc. • North, South, East and West are ___________ directions. • the study of the earth's physical and cultural features • ...
ASL 1 2025-01-17
Deschutes County 2023-04-27
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- smaller pine tree in our area
- Rosland mascot
- popular shopping spot on the river in Bend
- park with multiple baseball fields
- butte located west of 97 on the way to Bend
- man made lake closest to Little Lava Lake
- LPE mascot
- city north of bend
- the greatest music group ever
- hill in the middle of Bend
- resort community between Lapine and Bend
- city north of Sunriver
- highest point east of Highway 97
- the truck stop in Lapine
- the community event during 4th of July
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- park in downtown Bend
- the ancient caldera surrounding LaPine
- river that starts at little lave lake
- small fly fishing only river west of highway 97
- technically a butte at just under 10K feet
- city west of bend
- county just south of Deschutes County
- second lake after 10 mile snow park
- Second man made lake south of Little Lava
- the largest pine trees in our area
- popular rock climbing spot
- the mascot of the high school and middle school
- drive in burger place in LaPine
- Lapine's golf course
29 Clues: LPE mascot • Rosland mascot • city west of bend • city north of bend • Lapine's golf course • park in downtown Bend • city north of Sunriver • the truck stop in Lapine • popular rock climbing spot • hill in the middle of Bend • smaller pine tree in our area • the greatest music group ever • drive in burger place in LaPine • highest point east of Highway 97 • ...
THE CLIVE HIVE! 2021-09-08
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- maybe Sherlock's sister?
- not poor but _______
- an 80s pop song chorus
- same name as John Adams' wife
- and the Chocolate Factory
- code name is: Wolverine
- capital of Texas
- plays the piano until it annoys Mr. Craig
- o lantern
- first name rhymes with jam
- she's deep like deep _______
- puts the man in freshman
- lives down the road, off 119
- corn on the cob
- she has flower power
- the famous "volleyball" friend
- Star Wars aficionado
- there's no mission too impossible for him!
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- lived in the Middle East
- _______stown - where the Baseball Hall of Fame is located
- not the explorer, but just as famous
- double name and doubly cool
- last name is totally unique (at least at Westminster)
- is she as patient as her last name?
- you can call him Mr. Dr.
- not the NFL video game, but just as brilliant
- has a Russian middle name
- knock on _________
- our esteemed Senior Chair
- was in The Hiding Place
- first book of the New Testament
- the oldest of lots of siblings
- last name rhymes with clue
- will baby 2 love latin too?
- fierce on the soccer field
35 Clues: o lantern • corn on the cob • capital of Texas • knock on _________ • not poor but _______ • she has flower power • Star Wars aficionado • an 80s pop song chorus • code name is: Wolverine • was in The Hiding Place • lived in the Middle East • maybe Sherlock's sister? • you can call him Mr. Dr. • puts the man in freshman • has a Russian middle name • and the Chocolate Factory • ...
James Anson 2016-10-19
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- the longest river in the world.
- from standard to higher
- Middle Stone Age
- One of the major domestic animal which can produce wool.
- the subject which study for ancient history or human.
- A set of attributes certain score ties have,such as metal working and agriculture
- Primary crop in China
- Primary crop in South America
- 100 years
- It grows and there are more people
- People who lived in Mesopotamia,semi hunting gathering and agricultural.
- The essential things to produce.
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- The landform between two mountains
- the wheapon used to hunting and fight.
- build like the city not countryside
- Not safety
- a lifestyle that people can start settle down
- the lifestyle between hunting gathering and agricultural
- A noun that is used to described the men's role in agricultural societies
- A nomadic lifestyle,supported by large herds of animal
- Kind of plants can make the cloth
- there are no indications of different classes
- lifestyle that took the place of hunting and gathering
- Because most of the population at that time was not earning much so 'it' is limited
- main crop in the Middle East other than barely
25 Clues: 100 years • Not safety • Middle Stone Age • Primary crop in China • from standard to higher • Primary crop in South America • the longest river in the world. • The essential things to produce. • Kind of plants can make the cloth • The landform between two mountains • It grows and there are more people • build like the city not countryside • the wheapon used to hunting and fight. • ...
unit 9 puzzle 2024-04-25
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- the Conqueror
- law had its beginnings during the reign of Henry II.
- Urban’s speech helped start the Crusades.
- power in the city and expanded the Russian nation.
- trade throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East
- the capture of the holy city
- Philip ll Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Spain.
- King John
- the Great
- the use of credit and banking
- painting of God creating Adam on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- Russian Orthodox Church influenced unification.
- of Christians by western Crusaders.
- weakened the Pope
- and Muslims.
- Romeo and Juliet
- Loss of Jerusalem
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- da Vinci’s painting the Last Supper
- centralized
- nobles founded Crusader States in conquered lands.
- a legacy of bitterness among Constantinople
- Empire weakened
- Document that limited power of king
- demand for Middle Eastern Luxury products.
- In Spain Ferdinand unified the country and expelled the Muslim
- Powerful family in Florence
- was a unifying factor in France.
- nobles; strengthened European moors
- imperial power was centralized in the hands of the emperor, called a Credit or Tsar.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
30 Clues: King John • the Great • centralized • and Muslims. • the Conqueror • Empire weakened • Romeo and Juliet • weakened the Pope • Loss of Jerusalem • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Powerful family in Florence • the capture of the holy city • the use of credit and banking • was a unifying factor in France. • da Vinci’s painting the Last Supper • Document that limited power of king • ...
Wedding 2024-08-20
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- The first film we watched with Morrigan (10)
- Seán’s eye colour (7)
- The county where we had our first weekend away together (7)
- County Doireann was born in (6)
- Doireann’s eye colour (4)
- The illness Seán gets after every Galway stag-do (5)
- The month we got engaged (9)
- Seán’s middle name (9)
- The name of our daughter (8)
- Seán’s preferred mode of transport (9)
- The month we became parents (3)
- The ____ Club, where we met (8)
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- ____ Street East, Our Vancouver flat’s address (7)
- The townland where we holidayed for Seán’s 30th (6)
- Number of years together (so far) (5)
- The Month we met (8)
- County Seán was born in (5)
- Doireann's favourite style of beer (5)
- Doireann’s middle name (4)
- What Seán thinks Doireann sneaks into tasty food (4)
- The New Zealand boot we lived in together (10)
- First international city we visited together (7)
- Seán's favourite style of beer (4)
- How we traveled through most of Canada (5)
- Our current favourite reality tv show (8)
- Our preferred brand of tea (6)
- First street we stayed on in Vancouver (3)
27 Clues: The Month we met (8) • Seán’s eye colour (7) • Seán’s middle name (9) • Doireann’s eye colour (4) • Doireann’s middle name (4) • County Seán was born in (5) • The month we got engaged (9) • The name of our daughter (8) • Our preferred brand of tea (6) • County Doireann was born in (6) • The month we became parents (3) • The ____ Club, where we met (8) • ...
Grace and Gilad 2025-09-22
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- Seattle high school, for short
- Semester-long residential program for precocious teens with locations in D.C., London, and Johannesburg
- Leading First Amendment theorist portrayed by Gilad at the YLS Law Revue show
- Southern-hemisphere city with a notable opera house
- 13-across dining hall known for its Prometheus mural
- Southern California liberal-arts college attended by Kris Kristoffersen
- Grace's middle name
- Role played by Grace in Broadway Bound production of “High School Musical”
- New Haven residential neighborhood popular with Yale grad students
- Namesake of Westfield, N.J.’s north-side middle school
- ____ Heights (D.C. micro-neighborhood between Adams Morgan and Mt. Pleasant)
- Young protagonist of The Nutcracker
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- My ___, Your Move (jazz album with hundreds of copies sold)
- Sacramento-based nonprofit news organization
- ____ Monthly (small magazine of politics and policy founded in 1969)
- Seattle body of water just north of Wallingford
- Oversized slice purveyor on 110th and Broadway
- ____ Grill (cash-only D.C. dive bar founded in 1935)
- Nonegenarian Sunday-night keyboardist at D.C.’s Showtime bar, familiarly
- ___ Bowl (beloved East Bay supermarket)
- Grace’s first dog
- Gilad's preferred Hershey's sub, or Grace's old D.C. neighborhood
- ____ Pack (2005 Garwood, NJ battle of the bands also-ran)
23 Clues: Grace’s first dog • Grace's middle name • Seattle high school, for short • Young protagonist of The Nutcracker • ___ Bowl (beloved East Bay supermarket) • Sacramento-based nonprofit news organization • Oversized slice purveyor on 110th and Broadway • Seattle body of water just north of Wallingford • Southern-hemisphere city with a notable opera house • ...
foods of the world 2026-03-03
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- A dip made from chickpeas and tahini
- Fried chickpea balls popular in the Middle East
- A Middle Eastern dish of grilled meat
- A Spanish rice dish often cooked with seafood
- A Japanese dish made with rice and raw fish
- An Indian style of cooking in a clay oven
- Eggs cooked in spiced tomato sauce from North Africa
- A spiced dish common in South Asian cooking
- A fried Spanish dessert often coated in sugar
- Japanese dumplings usually pan fried
- A Korean fermented vegetable dish
- A meringue dessert from Australia or New Zealand
- A Japanese noodle soup dish
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- A triangular pastry filled with spiced vegetables or meat
- A Greek dish made with layers of aubergine and meat
- A filled pastry popular in South America
- A beetroot soup from Eastern Europe
- A Mexican dish served in folded tortillas
- A Hungarian meat stew with paprika
- An Italian rice dish cooked slowly with stock
- Polish filled dumplings
- Small Chinese dishes often served in baskets
- A French buttery pastry
- A South American dish of raw fish cured in citrus
- A West African rice dish often served at celebrations
25 Clues: Polish filled dumplings • A French buttery pastry • A Japanese noodle soup dish • A Korean fermented vegetable dish • A Hungarian meat stew with paprika • A beetroot soup from Eastern Europe • A dip made from chickpeas and tahini • Japanese dumplings usually pan fried • A Middle Eastern dish of grilled meat • A filled pastry popular in South America • ...
Izabella Ramos- Semester review 2022-12-08
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- Washington surrounded Cornwallis with help from the___
- Everyone is under the law
- depended on cashcrops
- father of the US navy; fought the Serapis, a British warship
- first written constitution
- no vote on taxes
- washington warned about polical parties
- Plymouth was founded for...
- Washington accepted the presidency
- built ships, traded
- The pilgrims signed the...
- one of the ports in middle states
- final battle of the revolution
- power to stop the other branches
- protests on taxes that caused violence
- leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty
- rule of no one is above the law
- The leader of jamestown was...
- Second longest river in U.S.
- The first representive government in us
- Ocean East from the U.S.
- secutary of war
- jamestown was founded for...
- This event made the new governmant look pwerfull
- a speech given by a president leaving for future presidents
- jamestown was located in...
- first battles of the revolution
- Mountains east U.S.
- New england soil was...
- New England was dominated by...
- washington warned (2)
- Army trained under
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- two house Congress with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate based on equal representation.
- secutary of state
- slave who spied on General Cornwallis
- proposed a one house (unicameral) Congress with representation based on equality
- Plymouth is located in...
- another port in middle states
- Gulf south of U.S.
- Mountains West U.S.
- Soldiers had a harsh winter at...
- - writer who published two pamphlets - Common Sense which encouraged independence from England
- tax put on paper goods
- proposed a one house (unicameral) Congress with representation based on equality
- power divided into 3 branches
- Washington warned (1)
- proposed a two house (bicameral) Congress with representation based on population
- Every 5 slaves would count as 3 for taxation and representation
- ___ promoted tolorence of slavery
- Tax put on tea
- creating the traditions for the presidency
- The southern religion was mainly...
- secutary of Treasury
- Ocean west from the U.S.
- power is divided bewtween national and state governments
- commander of the Continental Army
- proposed a two house (bicameral) Congress with representation based on population
- southern had ____ soil
- called the breadbasket
59 Clues: Tax put on tea • secutary of war • no vote on taxes • secutary of state • Gulf south of U.S. • Army trained under • Mountains West U.S. • built ships, traded • Mountains east U.S. • secutary of Treasury • depended on cashcrops • Washington warned (1) • washington warned (2) • tax put on paper goods • southern had ____ soil • called the breadbasket • New england soil was... • ...
J&M Wedding 2016-07-27
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- Jeff's occupation
- Our first concert together
- Jeff's middle name
- Our wedding cupcake flavors are white, lemon, and...
- Mikayla's astrological sign
- Jeff's favorite color
- Restaurant where we had our first date
- Mikayla's nickname for Jeff
- Where we got engaged
- Our preferred mode of transportation on the island
- We first said "I love you" on this holiday
- A flower in the bridal bouquet
- Road Jeff grew up on
- Our kitties, Thomas and...
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- We race each other in this classic video game
- Mikayla was a Lincoln High...
- Mikayla's adult drink of choice
- Mikayla's middle name
- Jeff's astrological sign
- Our favorite burger place
- We both enjoy this band that's been around for decades
- Our first date was one week before this holiday
- River we're tubing down after the wedding
- Jeff plays this musical instrument almost every day
- Street Mikayla grew up on
- Mikayla's been reading books by this author and researcher
- Where Jeff likes to snowboard
- Jeff was a Lincoln East...
- Mikayla enjoys this musical pastime with friends
- Mikayla works and takes graduate classes here
30 Clues: Jeff's occupation • Jeff's middle name • Where we got engaged • Road Jeff grew up on • Mikayla's middle name • Jeff's favorite color • Jeff's astrological sign • Our favorite burger place • Street Mikayla grew up on • Our first concert together • Jeff was a Lincoln East... • Our kitties, Thomas and... • Mikayla's astrological sign • Mikayla's nickname for Jeff • ...
Decatur 1981 - 2000 2023-09-20
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- Corner neighbors
- French dressing on pizza?
- Penny's place
- 2+2, equilateral rectangle
- Smelliest bridge ever
- Preferred doctor on Saturday night
- Notable legume
- Favorite TV call letters
- Kitchen remodeler
- Corner bar
- Decatur county
- Family spaghetti brand
- Musician and speaker at winter retreats
- Middle child's favorite infant vehicle
- youth group crop one year
- Youth grouper who intentionally graduated 3rd in class
- Chocolate covered strawberries
- Leslie's favorite animal
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- Summer Camp
- Youngest child's favorite pacifier
- Saint that schooled your middle
- Food served to crew on Moundford moving day
- An easter event
- Best fries this side of the Mississippi
- East, West, North South in Decatur
- Big youth group fundraiser
- Favorite youth group silly song
- Night Dad always worked at the station
- First National Youth Convention location
- WFHL stood for
- The type of moments on bedroom border
- Walking partner
- Home court
- Oldest child's vehicular victim
- Jones's drive
- Beloved canine named after Disney icon
- Youth leader successor
- Youth Ministry Team name
- Movie based on local 500 million dollar scandal
- Church street
- Best WFHL receptionist
41 Clues: Corner bar • Home court • Summer Camp • Penny's place • Jones's drive • Church street • WFHL stood for • Notable legume • Decatur county • An easter event • Walking partner • Corner neighbors • Kitchen remodeler • Smelliest bridge ever • Family spaghetti brand • Youth leader successor • Best WFHL receptionist • Favorite TV call letters • Youth Ministry Team name • Leslie's favorite animal • ...
Matt and Liz Cocktail Hour 2023-05-24
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- Summer vacation 2022 destination
- The brides middle name
- Their first road trip was on this coast
- The series of dates they have been planning for each other
- Honeymoon destination
- On this date they had their first kiss
- The month they were engaged
- The color of the brides eyes
- The brides field of work
- The brides first job was driving this
- They ate this on their first date
- Where the groom was born
- Restaurant they eat at when they are celebrating
- The grooms favorite hobby
- The grooms employer
- The month they made their relationship official
- Grooms birth month
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- Concert they are attending in July
- The bride was born in this city
- The big dogs name
- Where the bride grew up
- The wedding venue
- The month the bride was born
- The city they live in
- The grooms middle name
- They celebrated the brides 30th birthday on this island
- The little dogs name
- The winery where they got engaged
- The brides college
- Where the groom went to college
- The color of the grooms eyes
31 Clues: The big dogs name • The wedding venue • The brides college • Grooms birth month • The grooms employer • The little dogs name • Honeymoon destination • The city they live in • The brides middle name • The grooms middle name • Where the bride grew up • The brides field of work • Where the groom was born • The grooms favorite hobby • The month they were engaged • The month the bride was born • ...
Tourism Place in Indonesia 2025-11-03
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- A famous active volcano in East Java, popular for sunrise views.
- A giant rock hill near Sintang, West Kalimantan, known for hiking and beautiful views.
- A monument in Pontianak that marks the exact location of the equator.
- An island known for its beaches, temples, and traditional dances.
- the largest Buddhist temple in the world,is located in Central Java.
- A huge volcanic lake in North Sumatra, with Samosir Island in the middle.
- The longest river in Indonesia, flowing through West Kalimantan from the mountains to the sea.
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- A city known for its culture, batik, and the royal palace (Kraton).
- An island east of Bali, known for Mount Rinjani and beautiful beaches.
- A tall monument in Jakarta built to commemorate Indonesia’s struggle for independence.
10 Clues: A famous active volcano in East Java, popular for sunrise views. • An island known for its beaches, temples, and traditional dances. • A city known for its culture, batik, and the royal palace (Kraton). • A monument in Pontianak that marks the exact location of the equator. • the largest Buddhist temple in the world,is located in Central Java. • ...
Explorer Times Crossword 2025-12-12
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- The lower and most dangerous route of this ___ between the americas, Europe, and Africa was the middle passage
- The line of trade that the Portuguese greatly controlled in Africa
- First person from the eastern world to set foot in the America's
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- The line that split the world in two, giving Spain the west and Portugal the east
- The inventor who made the Backstaff in 1594
- Made the line of demarcation, deciding who got the eastern world, and western world
- First person to circumnavigate the world and found the magellan straight
- South American tribe who was conquered by the Spanish
- The lead continent in exploration and the main 'leader' of all colonization
- Portuguese colony on india, was nicknamed the 'Rome of the east'
10 Clues: The inventor who made the Backstaff in 1594 • South American tribe who was conquered by the Spanish • Portuguese colony on india, was nicknamed the 'Rome of the east' • First person from the eastern world to set foot in the America's • The line of trade that the Portuguese greatly controlled in Africa • ...
Where are the States 2025-05-28
12 Clues: Northeast of GA • North of IL, West of MI • North of OR, West of ID • North of AZ, East of NV • South of MT, East of ID • North of MA, East of NY • South of MA, East of CT • South of OK, East of NM • North of AL, GA, and MS • South of MD, North of NC • North of NE, West of MN and IA • North of VA, East of OH and KY
West Africa (Parker Baer) 2021-10-05
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- What did kings do to make money off of the gold because they didn't own the mines?
- What was salt used for besides money?
- The first African Kingdom in the Middle Ages
- What was a major resource that Mali traded for?
- One of the most powerful Mali leaders in history-believed to be related to Sundiata Keita
- Who was called "The Lion Prince?"
- Which mountain is part of the Cameroon Volcanic line between the Niger and Congo rivers?
- What city other than Timbuktu is on the Niger River?
- Which body of water is east of the niger river?
- A kinship system in which ancestors are traced through the mother's side of the family
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- What was given in large quantities to the people of Cairo by Mansa Musa that crushed its economy?
- Which body of water is directly below the Bulge of Africa
- Who were the history-tellers and tradition keepers in African villages
- Along which river are Djenne and Timbuktu located
- Who introduced Islam to the kingdoms of Africa?
- A kinship system in which ancestors are traced through the father's side of the family
- A pilgrimage to Mecca
- 2 primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Center of trade in Mali
- The second African Kingdom in the Middle Ages-Conquered The Berbers, who had conquered Ghana
- The third African Kingdom in the Middle Ages-Took over after Mali fell
- What is most of the land in North Africa comprised of?
22 Clues: A pilgrimage to Mecca • Center of trade in Mali • Who was called "The Lion Prince?" • What was salt used for besides money? • The first African Kingdom in the Middle Ages • Who introduced Islam to the kingdoms of Africa? • What was a major resource that Mali traded for? • Which body of water is east of the niger river? • Along which river are Djenne and Timbuktu located • ...
Religions 2013-08-18
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- / place where the ten Gurus are worshipped
- / place fo worship for Jews
- / main religion of the Middle East
- / lord Mahavir was a propagator of this religion
- / place of woship for Muslims
- / Man religion of the United Kingdom
- / Hindu temple
- Dharma / pillar featured in the logo of Sathya Sai Organisations
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- / place of worshipo for Christians
- / fire is the symbol of this religion
- / its founder was a prince who later became a monk
- / taught by a rabbi
- / followers of this religion are not allowed to cut their hair
- / main religion of India
14 Clues: / Hindu temple • / taught by a rabbi • / main religion of India • / place fo worship for Jews • / place of woship for Muslims • / place of worshipo for Christians • / main religion of the Middle East • / Man religion of the United Kingdom • / fire is the symbol of this religion • / place where the ten Gurus are worshipped • / lord Mahavir was a propagator of this religion • ...
Isaac's identity crossword 2019-04-04
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- A video game character that saves a princess
- A car company that sells the fastest car in the world
- A colour in the rainbow
- A subject that uses devices
- An activity that uses energy
- A small cute animal that lives in the cold
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- A subject that uses a pencil
- A super small country in the middle east
- A gaming shop
- A video game making company made in 1889
- A food that looks like worms
- An adjective that people enjoy being
- A type of device that's not portable
- A sport that involves a racket
14 Clues: A gaming shop • A colour in the rainbow • A subject that uses devices • A subject that uses a pencil • A food that looks like worms • An activity that uses energy • A sport that involves a racket • An adjective that people enjoy being • A type of device that's not portable • A super small country in the middle east • A video game making company made in 1889 • ...
end of year topics 2023-07-06
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- drift zig zag movement
- sheltered area between 2 headlines
- salt water is slightly acidic and dissolves certain rock types.
- the waves pick up sand and pebbles as the wave break the material.attrition as waves break on the beach
- action air and water forced into cracks
- swash backwash
- acidic water causes rocks to dissolve
- when land is warn away
- land that goes out to the sea
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- trees get cut down
- a permeant landform
- large boulders roll along see bed
- country in middle east
- defence defends water from getting out the coast
- when the waves lose the energy
15 Clues: swash backwash • trees get cut down • a permeant landform • drift zig zag movement • when land is warn away • country in middle east • land that goes out to the sea • when the waves lose the energy • large boulders roll along see bed • sheltered area between 2 headlines • acidic water causes rocks to dissolve • action air and water forced into cracks • ...
Woodwind Family 2021-11-19
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- the most common clarinet
- the material flutes used to be made from
- small high pitched flute
- relative of the oboe
- what the body of a saxophone is made from
- the person who invented the saxophone
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- what the bassoon used to be called
- clarinet ancestors from the middle east and greece
- the original name for the oboe
- this instrument has a soprano, alto, tenor, baritone
- the oboe and bassoon use this kind of reed
- the second most common clarinet
- this used by clarinets and saxophones to create sound
- Creates sound by being blown across
14 Clues: relative of the oboe • the most common clarinet • small high pitched flute • the original name for the oboe • the second most common clarinet • what the bassoon used to be called • Creates sound by being blown across • the person who invented the saxophone • the material flutes used to be made from • what the body of a saxophone is made from • ...
Domestication 2025-01-29
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- The wild version of Cattle
- People who have no perminent home
- Domesticated in India for their eggs
- The wild version of Dogs
- Only animal to be domesticated in North America
- Domesticated with sheep in the Middle East
- An animal we use for wool
- The study of animals
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- Changing an animal for human benefit
- An animal that relies on humans but doesn't have humans
- We use them for meat and leather
- Domesticated in Asia around 3000BC
- Domesticated in China and China is still top consumer
- What is left after the main product is harvested
14 Clues: The study of animals • The wild version of Dogs • An animal we use for wool • The wild version of Cattle • We use them for meat and leather • People who have no perminent home • Domesticated in Asia around 3000BC • Changing an animal for human benefit • Domesticated in India for their eggs • Domesticated with sheep in the Middle East • ...
English 2025-09-14
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- the post is carrying always pakets
- other Word for middle
- normaly it is a ... that this happend
- it is a really high building where people can live
- you wear this with your name
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- other Word for Sure
- when you get sth. from someone but just for a time
- when you give something to someone but just for a time
- on the other page of north
- on the other page of West
- other Word for horizon
- in the subject art you have to be this
- i am ... years old -> other name
- the german ... is black, Red and yellow
14 Clues: other Word for Sure • other Word for middle • other Word for horizon • on the other page of West • on the other page of north • you wear this with your name • i am ... years old -> other name • the post is carrying always pakets • normaly it is a ... that this happend • in the subject art you have to be this • the german ... is black, Red and yellow • ...
World Languages 2024-12-18
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- Spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and several African countries.
- A Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- A Bantu language spoken in East Africa, serving as a lingua franca in countries like Kenya and Tanzania
- The most spoken language in the world, primarily spoken in China.
- One of the official languages of India, spoken by over 400 million people.
- Romance language spoken in France and many other parts of the world, such as Canada and parts of Africa.
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- The language of Japan, with three scripts: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
- Official language of Spain, Mexico, and most of Central and South America.
- Slavic language primarily spoken in Russia, using the Cyrillic alphabet.
- Language spoken across the Middle East and North Africa, written from right to left.
10 Clues: Spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and several African countries. • A Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. • The most spoken language in the world, primarily spoken in China. • Slavic language primarily spoken in Russia, using the Cyrillic alphabet. • The language of Japan, with three scripts: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. • ...
Stelting World War I Puzzle 2022-02-02
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- Prolonged the war
- countries who were not ____ would not win the war
- ship sunk by german u-boats
- clear holes in razor wire
- the last straw to put the US into the war
- location of western front of the war
- used to cancel out British navy
- left the war in 1917
- idea to shape peace after the war
- Splitting up the middle east
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- completely destroyed by allies
- gave advantages to defenders
- would be used to bombard enemy 24/7
- worst pandemic in world history
- Entered the war in 1917
- blamed for World War I
- used to scout enemy position
- stepped up as nurses and worked in factories back home
18 Clues: Prolonged the war • left the war in 1917 • blamed for World War I • Entered the war in 1917 • clear holes in razor wire • ship sunk by german u-boats • gave advantages to defenders • used to scout enemy position • Splitting up the middle east • completely destroyed by allies • worst pandemic in world history • used to cancel out British navy • idea to shape peace after the war • ...
How Does Earth Move in Space? 2024-12-03
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- Vertical imaginary line through middle of Earth
- 365 _____ for the Earth to travel around the Sun
- The number of different ways Earth moves
- Movement of the Earth around the Sun
- Shadows from the sun are _____
- Alternation between _____ and Day
- Our home planet
- _____ on the ground are created as the sun moves around in the sky
- Spinning motion of a planet
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- The Sun rises in the _____
- Earth's rotation results in observable _____
- Star that a planet orbits
- Synonym of fixed path
- The Sun sets in the _____
- Shadows were used to tell _____ in the past
- One full rotation of the Earth is 24 _____
- Horizontal imaginary line that divides planet to Northern and Southern hemisphere
- Alternation between Night and _____
18 Clues: Our home planet • Synonym of fixed path • Star that a planet orbits • The Sun sets in the _____ • The Sun rises in the _____ • Spinning motion of a planet • Shadows from the sun are _____ • Alternation between _____ and Day • Alternation between Night and _____ • Movement of the Earth around the Sun • The number of different ways Earth moves • ...
Pre-SAT Vocab 2024-03-18
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- Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- Occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or isolated.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- Perceptible by touch; clear and definite; real and concrete.
- To suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.
- Introducing or using new ideas, methods, or concepts.
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- A market in a Middle Eastern country, or a shop that sells goods that are often made by craftsmen, especially one in South Asia or the Middle East.
- Not connected with religious or spiritual matters.
- To spread or disperse widely.
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- Unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical.
- To entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person.
12 Clues: To spread or disperse widely. • Clearly visible or understood; obvious. • The right to vote in political elections. • Not connected with religious or spiritual matters. • Unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical. • Introducing or using new ideas, methods, or concepts. • To entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person. • ...
Rachel's Crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- Which, of the four countries you are visiting, is the most flat?
- Most avid oenophile on the trip.
- Before citrus, this spice added acidity in Middle Easter cooking.
- Another term for "camel".
- What is the center part of a mill--around which the stone turns--called?
- What did the Sumerians call the area around modern UAE/Oman? Hint: it was named after the most prominent ancient culture there.
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- What do "K.H" stand for?
- The four official languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian, and ___.
- The previous name of Saudi Arabia was "Kingdom of ___ and ___".
- What is the name of the declaration that established the state of Israel?
- What is the biggest desert in the Middle East?
- What is the name of Saudi Arabia's futuristic city project?
12 Clues: What do "K.H" stand for? • Another term for "camel". • Most avid oenophile on the trip. • What is the biggest desert in the Middle East? • What is the name of Saudi Arabia's futuristic city project? • The previous name of Saudi Arabia was "Kingdom of ___ and ___". • Which, of the four countries you are visiting, is the most flat? • ...
Crusades of the Middle Ages 2015-01-14
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- Brought about renewed communication between the East and the West.
- People believed that visiting these would bring physical and spiritual healing.
- It was all of the crusades goal to conquer and hold this city.
- Journey to the holy place or shrine undertaken as a spiritual quest to obtain supernatural help or as a form of penance for sins.
- (Palestine) captured by Arab Muslims-the promised land.
- Built during the Middle Ages and were highly symbolic of roman Catholic thought and worship.
- Called "Holy Land" during this age
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- Sent message to pope in Rome, pleading for help in his struggle with the Turk - Alexius I.
- A place where a soul is purified after death.
- Promoted a spirit of religious intolerance.
- The emperor promised to end this if the pope would help him.
- Carefully arranged course to sacred shrines with inns along the way.
- Captured Palestine and were overthrown in the East by the Muslim Turks.
- Didn’t have a tolerant attitude toward the Christians and made it extremely difficult for them to visit the holy places.
- Primary force behind the Crusades (authority of pope).
15 Clues: Called "Holy Land" during this age • Promoted a spirit of religious intolerance. • A place where a soul is purified after death. • Primary force behind the Crusades (authority of pope). • (Palestine) captured by Arab Muslims-the promised land. • The emperor promised to end this if the pope would help him. • ...
Portage Township Schools 2024-04-14
EVERYTHING WEATHER 2021-10-05
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- a fast-moving tube of air the flows from west to east high above the U.S
- conditions of the atmosphere at any given place or time
- the direction in which weather moves across the country here in the U.S
- cloud that brings overcast weather(sky covered in cloud), can bring very light rain
- cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass, forcing the warm air up quickly
- fair weather clouds, show that weather will change in the next 24 hours
- the place where two air masses meet
- a warm ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean that flows north from the equator along the eastern coast of the U.S
- a pressure system that brings warm, wet, cloudy, precipitation
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- measures humidity
- Winds that blow from west to east in the temperate climate zones (Hint- where we live)
- measures air pressure
- the weight or force of air in the atmosphere pushing down on something
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet, divides northern and southern hemisphere
- Wind blows from sea towards land
- stratus clouds that touch earth’s surface
- the unusal warming of the ocean water
17 Clues: measures humidity • measures air pressure • Wind blows from sea towards land • the place where two air masses meet • the unusal warming of the ocean water • stratus clouds that touch earth’s surface • conditions of the atmosphere at any given place or time • a pressure system that brings warm, wet, cloudy, precipitation • ...
US & Canada Physical Geography 2022-10-26
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- urban _______ is the rapid and uncontrolled expansion of cities and urban areas
- a series of the largest freshwater lakes on Earth located between the United States and Canada
- the second longest river in North America running from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico
- the oldest mountain chain in North America
- subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- a marshy tract of land in Florida that is mostly under water and covered with tall grasses
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- a broad expanse of mostly flat grassland east of the Rocky Mountains
- the __________ divide is a boundary that separates a continent's river systems
- the former land bridge between Siberia (Russia) and Alaska
- prevailing _________ are the west to east winds that occur in the temperate middle latitude
- ________ resources are substances like minerals, forests, water, and land that can be used for economic gain
- Located off the coast of Canada, the largest island in the World.
12 Clues: the oldest mountain chain in North America • the former land bridge between Siberia (Russia) and Alaska • subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year • Located off the coast of Canada, the largest island in the World. • a broad expanse of mostly flat grassland east of the Rocky Mountains • ...
Canada Geography & Environment 2021-01-14
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- _____ Territory borders the U.S. Alaska
- ocean to the west
- The St. Lawrence river, nicknamed the ____ Lawrence River by Mr. McSwain
- big gulf in the middle of Canada
- ____ mountains are 2,000 miles long
- The largest Great Lake
- the ___ ___ are 5 water sources that border the US and Canada
- northern territory with LOTS of islands
- ocean to the east
- _____west territory
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- ocean to the north
- You might spot "Big Foot" here
- large, mostly uninhabitable area loaded with natural resources
- albertasaurus bones have been found here
- Most canadians live in ______ern Canada
- the "E" in HOMES
- New ______ has a population of around 750,000 people
- Which prince has a little island named after him?
18 Clues: the "E" in HOMES • ocean to the west • ocean to the east • ocean to the north • _____west territory • The largest Great Lake • You might spot "Big Foot" here • big gulf in the middle of Canada • ____ mountains are 2,000 miles long • _____ Territory borders the U.S. Alaska • Most canadians live in ______ern Canada • northern territory with LOTS of islands • ...
Art in the open 2023-02-25
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- happens when it is rainy and sunny at the same time
- does not last forever, not permanent
- against the law
- art made using spray cans
- on all sides of something
- has no cost
- biggest mountain on earth
- sharing information or ideas by talking, texting or body language
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- a feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- a country in the Middle East that the video today was about
- when a fruit or vegetable has grown enough to be ready for eating
- being allowed to do something
- an organism that lives and feeds off another organism
- man's best friend
- it says quack quack
- able to be eaten and digested
- to try something
- the colourful leaves of a flower
18 Clues: has no cost • against the law • to try something • man's best friend • it says quack quack • art made using spray cans • on all sides of something • biggest mountain on earth • being allowed to do something • able to be eaten and digested • the colourful leaves of a flower • does not last forever, not permanent • a feeling of great pleasure and happiness • ...
Ancient China 2017-10-23
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- The main food crop in the south
- The main food crop in the north
- A name for ancient China - the ------ Kingdom
- This substance may have poisoned Shi Huangdi
- Over five thousand kilometres long
- Capital of ancient China
- The Terra Cotta ------------
- Capital of modern China
- A country south west of China
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- A country to the north of China
- Shi Huangdi built these to help unify China
- A huge mountain range in the southwest of China
- The title used for the leader of ancient China
- Shi Huangdi was this type of leader
- A desert in northern China
- A major river of China
- Ocean to the east of China
- Shi Huangdi belonged to this dynasty
18 Clues: A major river of China • Capital of modern China • Capital of ancient China • A desert in northern China • Ocean to the east of China • The Terra Cotta ------------ • A country south west of China • A country to the north of China • The main food crop in the south • The main food crop in the north • Over five thousand kilometres long • Shi Huangdi was this type of leader • ...
Cold War Conflicts – Korea, Cuba, and Vietnam Cha 2021-05-25
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- At the end of World War II, which country refused to end its colonial rule in Vietnam.
- Chi Minh Communist leader of North Vietnam.
- Castro Communist dictator of Cuba who came into power in 1959.
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization; made to stem communist aggression in the east.
- Central Treaty Organization; meant to prevent Soviet expansion in the middle east
- Sung Communist leader of North Korea; his attack on South Korea in 1950 started the Korean War.
- who was the president of the u.s during the cold war.
- noncommunist dictatorial leader of South Korea who was backed by the United States, first president of South Korea.
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- what started the cuban missile crisis.
- country did the us consider a threat.
- union nation that was allies with North Korea in its attempt to take over South Korea.
- who agree to remove the missiles from cuba.
- War when two powers in conflict use substitutes instead of fighting each other directly.
- In retaliation for U.S missiles in, Khrushchev put soviet missiles in Cuba.
- theory idea that if one country falls to communism, neighboring countries will also fall.
15 Clues: country did the us consider a threat. • what started the cuban missile crisis. • Chi Minh Communist leader of North Vietnam. • who agree to remove the missiles from cuba. • who was the president of the u.s during the cold war. • Castro Communist dictator of Cuba who came into power in 1959. • ...
Crosswords 2026-03-09
8 Clues: capital city of Iran. • Talking to solve a problem. • country in the Middle East. • Aviv, A major city in Israel. • Ordinary people, not soldiers. • A serious disagreement or fight. • A country involved in the conflict • number of children that died in school bombing recently in iran
A Long Walk to Water (Chapters 1-5) 2022-05-13
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- the boy's story in 1985
- the conflict in the story
- how the conflict is solved
- the tribe of Salva's family
- the people in our story
- the tribe of Nya's family
- Nya's little sister
- what happens in the story (beginning, middle, end)
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- beliefs and lifestyles that a particular group of people practice
- Salva's new friend
- Sue Park the author of our book
- the country that Salva and Marial are walking east to
- the country where both stories take place
- the girl's story in 2008
- what Nya is walking and waiting for
- these two groups of people are fighting
- we look for this in the story to prove our work
- when we take notes about our thinking
18 Clues: Salva's new friend • Nya's little sister • the boy's story in 1985 • the people in our story • the girl's story in 2008 • the conflict in the story • the tribe of Nya's family • how the conflict is solved • the tribe of Salva's family • Sue Park the author of our book • what Nya is walking and waiting for • when we take notes about our thinking • ...
Language 2023-06-21
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- A language spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and several other countries.
- The language spoken in Russia and other countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
- The language spoken in India, known for its rich cultural heritage.
- The most widely spoken language in the world. It is used by many people for communication and writing.
- The language spoken in Vietnam, known for its tonal pronunciation.
- The most spoken language in the world, mainly used in China.
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- The language spoken in Korea, known for its unique alphabet called "Hangeul."
- A language spoken in many countries, including Spain and many in Latin America.
- The language spoken in Japan, known for its unique writing system and culture.
- A language spoken in the Netherlands and parts of Belgium.
- A language spoken in Germany and other European countries.
- A language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
- A romantic language spoken in France and other countries around the world.
- A romantic language spoken in Italy and parts of Switzerland.
- A language spoken in many countries in East Africa, known for its easy pronunciation.
15 Clues: A language spoken in the Netherlands and parts of Belgium. • A language spoken in Germany and other European countries. • The most spoken language in the world, mainly used in China. • A romantic language spoken in Italy and parts of Switzerland. • The language spoken in Vietnam, known for its tonal pronunciation. • ...
Arab Israeli conflict 2021-02-08
8 Clues: Arab state • Jewish state • a person of the Jewish faith • tension between two or more sides • the irradiation of Jewish people by the nazis • an agreement between Britain and Jewish people • a person who believes in the protection of jews. • a person born in the middle east who is also Muslim
Social Studies choice board crossword puzzle 2023-09-25
8 Clues: belief in 1 god • the christians sacred test • known as the day of atonement • the place of worship for jews • the name muslims give to 1 god • oldest religion in the middle east • a group of islamic extremist in afghanistan • a war in 1967 in which isreal captured parts of jordan
Social Studies choice board crossword puzzle 2023-09-25
8 Clues: belief in 1 god • the christians sacred test • known as the day of atonement • the place of worship for jews • the name muslims give to 1 god • oldest religion in the middle east • a group of islamic extremist in afghanistan • a war in 1967 in which isreal captured parts of jordan
Middle ages 2015-06-01
Across
- Sacred person
- Political and economuc government system
- A government ruled by a king or a queen
- Personal Independence
- Person who receives land and protection
- Separation of church
- Male leader
- Group of people organized by rank
- A disease that spread through Europe in 1347
- Someone who speaks beliefs different from the accepted church opinion
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- 1/10 of one's income contributed
- Institution of higher learning
- Community of religious people and monks
- Getting rid of sin
- People who didn't believe in Christianity
- Group of people who work for a church
- 8 wars between Christians and Muslims
- A large feudal estate
18 Clues: Male leader • Sacred person • Getting rid of sin • Separation of church • Personal Independence • A large feudal estate • Institution of higher learning • 1/10 of one's income contributed • Group of people organized by rank • Group of people who work for a church • 8 wars between Christians and Muslims • Community of religious people and monks • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-16
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- a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
- an official investigation, especially one of a political or religious nature, characterized by lack of regard for individual rights, prejudice on the part of the examiners, and recklessly cruel punis
- the field of study and analysis that treats of God and of God's attributes and relations to the universe; study of divine things or religious truth; divinity.
- a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
- opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, especially of a church or religious system.
- (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privilege
- Death a form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population.
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- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- the system of theological and philosophical teaching predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the church fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators.
- an authoritative prohibition.
- A heavy wheeled plow that made an enormous impact on medieval agriculture north of the Alps
- (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned).
- French History. a tax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style
18 Clues: an authoritative prohibition. • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • a surviving memorial of something past. • (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned). • Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. • a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-16
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- A heavy wheeled plow that made an enormous impact on medieval agriculture north of the Alps
- Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
- (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privilege
- a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- the system of theological and philosophical teaching predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the church fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators.
- an authoritative prohibition.
- opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, especially of a church or religious system.
- an official investigation, especially one of a political or religious nature, characterized by lack of regard for individual rights, prejudice on the part of the examiners, and recklessly cruel punis
- French History. a tax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy
- an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
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- a surviving memorial of something past.
- a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- a form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population.
- (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned).
- the field of study and analysis that treats of God and of God's attributes and relations to the universe; study of divine things or religious truth; divinity.
- noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style
18 Clues: an authoritative prohibition. • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • a surviving memorial of something past. • (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned). • Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. • a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Had order and security
- The Lords Estate
- Who was Charlemange's Father
- who reached North America 500 years before Columbus
- Land granted by the Lord
- who wrote the rules for the monks
- Where did the Monks live
- Where was the center of Government
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- Means Charles the Great
- Who was Charlemanges son
- This group held power in Gaul
- They were from Scandinavia
- They held family ties
- What does a 7 year old knight become
- What was destroyed by invaders from 800-1000
- Churchly Kingdom
- Who made Charlemange the Emperor
- Who wrote the rules for the Monasteries
18 Clues: The Lords Estate • Churchly Kingdom • They held family ties • Had order and security • Means Charles the Great • Who was Charlemanges son • Land granted by the Lord • Where did the Monks live • They were from Scandinavia • Who was Charlemange's Father • This group held power in Gaul • Who made Charlemange the Emperor • who wrote the rules for the monks • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Had order and security
- The Lords Estate
- Who was Charlemange's Father
- who reached North America 500 years before Columbus
- Land granted by the Lord
- who wrote the rules for the monks
- Where did the Monks live
- Where was the center of Government
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- Means Charles the Great
- Who was Charlemanges son
- This group held power in Gaul
- They were from Scandinavia
- They held family ties
- What does a 7 year old knight become
- What was destroyed by invaders from 800-1000
- Churchly Kingdom
- Who made Charlemange the Emperor
- Who wrote the rules for the Monasteries
18 Clues: The Lords Estate • Churchly Kingdom • They held family ties • Had order and security • Means Charles the Great • Who was Charlemanges son • Land granted by the Lord • Where did the Monks live • They were from Scandinavia • Who was Charlemange's Father • This group held power in Gaul • Who made Charlemange the Emperor • who wrote the rules for the monks • ...
Middle Ages 2026-03-09
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- Poor peasants who worked land owned by lords and were tied to that land.
- An illustrated book containing psalms and parts of church liturgy.
- The devastating disease that killed about one-third of Europe’s population during the Middle Ages.
- The first Holy Roman Emperor who encouraged learning and preserved ancient manuscripts.
- Textile wall hangings used in castles for decoration and warmth.
- The great pre-Renaissance Italian painter known for realistic figures and frescoes.
- A religious journey to a holy place.
- A religious community where monks lived, prayed, and worked.
- The famous Gothic cathedral in Paris known for stained glass and flying buttresses.
- The system where nobles gave land and loyalty to powerful lords in exchange for protection.
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- The 11th–12th century architectural style known for heavy stone churches.
- Monophonic church music where all voices sing the same melody.
- The carved or decorated space above a church doorway under an arch.
- The almond-shaped outline around a holy figure symbolizing divine light.
- Decorative paintings used to embellish handwritten manuscripts.
- A painting technique using pigment applied to fresh plaster.
- Stone figures on Gothic buildings that act as water spouts.
- An external support structure used in Gothic architecture.
18 Clues: A religious journey to a holy place. • An external support structure used in Gothic architecture. • Stone figures on Gothic buildings that act as water spouts. • A painting technique using pigment applied to fresh plaster. • A religious community where monks lived, prayed, and worked. • Monophonic church music where all voices sing the same melody. • ...
unit 2 vocab 2021-08-23
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- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- A political construct in which one state dominates over another state, or a series of state
- the creation of written laws.
- Revolution the time period when people learned to farm.
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- when people make decisions through voting.
- a country ruled by religious leaders.
- The highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- The stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- A form of government with a king or queen as head.
- when the people elect representatives to make decisions.
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- of written language Chinese=mandarin,American=English,German=Deutsche
- A network of trade routes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- a very small country, made up of one city. Example: Ancient Athens.
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community
- when culture spreads to other places.
- any system where groups of people are ranked one above another. Examples: poor, middle class, wealthy
- a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- The development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things
- when a small group runs the government.
- Institutions Any sort of governing structure that controls the behavior of people around it
27 Clues: the creation of written laws. • when culture spreads to other places. • a country ruled by religious leaders. • when a small group runs the government. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • when people make decisions through voting. • The belief in or worship of more than one god • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • ...
Geography of Asia 2025-02-20
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- This country, known as the crossroad of Central and South Asia, established the Taliban as its governing power in 2021.
- Nestled between two major world economies,this country has a rich Buddhist culture and is known as "The Land of the Thunder Dragon."
- One of the Axis powers in WWII.
- Used to be comprised of a group of territories previously under British occupation known as the Malaya.
- Formerly Burma; a Southeast Asian country bordering Thailand and the Bay of Bengal.
- A landlocked Eastern European country that declared independence from the USSR in 1991.
- A major shipping and trade route in South Asia; the TikTok CEO is from this nation.
- This country is shaped like the tail of a plane, which is ironic given its namesake's prestigious airline.
- Its neighbor is Oman.
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- An ally of the U.S. whose independence is currently threatened by Chinese annexation.
- The country where the U.S. attempted to impose pro-war, interventionist, and anti-communist foreign policy in the 1970's.
- One of two countries created from the Partition of India in 1947.
- Arid, sparsely populated kingdom in the Middle East known for its oil production.
- Its neighbor is Yemen.
- One of the largest countries in the world with history reaching back to 2100 BC.
- After the U.S. lost this territory to Japan in 1942, Commander MacArthur infamously declared "I will return!"
- The country that deposed the powerful Assad regime in December 2024 after a 13-year civil war.
- A tiny nation that is rich with rainforests and bordered by the South China Sea.
- An Arab country committed to maintaining peace and stability. It is nestled between two powerhouses of the Middle East.
- Capital is Seoul; recently in international news for a 3-hour military coup.
- One of the few actively Communist countries in the world.
- The most populated country in the world.
22 Clues: Its neighbor is Oman. • Its neighbor is Yemen. • One of the Axis powers in WWII. • The most populated country in the world. • One of the few actively Communist countries in the world. • One of two countries created from the Partition of India in 1947. • Capital is Seoul; recently in international news for a 3-hour military coup. • ...
AJ DeBuhr Word Cross 2025-10-22
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- Who attempted to assassinate a Supreme Court justice? pages 6-8
- What is new artificial intelligence? Page 20-21
- Who will perform at next year's Super Bowl halftime show? pages 16-18
- Who is the Argentinian president? pages 8-10
- How many hikers were saved from Mt. Everest? Page 8-10
- What is a dome headed dinosaur? Page 20-21
- In what state was a man arrested for "terroristic threatening" to Halloween decorations? Page 6-8
- Who is the Israeli prime minister? pages 4-6
- Who discovered the ancient art in the middle east? Page 20-21
- Former NY Jets quarterback charged with felony battery? Page 10-12
- What did trump call Portland Oregon? page 4-6
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- Who was fined $250k for giving the finger to Fans? Page 6-8
- Former FBI director Trump tried to prosecute? Page 6-8
- What state was a California resident sentenced to for an attempted assassination? Page 6-8
- What university does Yong Chen go to? pages 19-21
- Who was caught taking $50,000 from undercover FBI agents? pages 5-7
- Ukraine has hit how many of Russia's 38 refineries? pages 7-9
- Who do American citizens think are to blame for the shutdown? Page 6-8
- How many undocumented migrants were arrested in the apartment raid? pages 4-6
- Where was an ancient rock found in the Middle East? 20-21
- Who is the president of Ukraine? Page 8-10
- What kind of therapy are they trying to ban in Colorado? pages 6-8
- What is a donor egg stripped of its DNA known as? pages 19-21
- How many Palestinians have died from Israels strikes? pages 5-7
- Where has an international gang been sending stolen phones to from the U.K.? Page 8-10
25 Clues: What is a dome headed dinosaur? Page 20-21 • Who is the president of Ukraine? Page 8-10 • Who is the Argentinian president? pages 8-10 • Who is the Israeli prime minister? pages 4-6 • What did trump call Portland Oregon? page 4-6 • What is new artificial intelligence? Page 20-21 • What university does Yong Chen go to? pages 19-21 • ...
Makenzie's Mesopotamia Crossword 2022-10-14
8 Clues: A Collection Of 282 Rules • Earliest Known Civilization • Pyramidal Stepped Temple Towers • Writing Imprinted On Clay Tablets • The Easternmost Of The Two Great Rivers • Cresent Shaped Region In The Middle East • The Belief In Or Worship Of More Than One God • Longest And Most Important Rivers Of Western Asia
paxtyn brown.middle east 2022-01-31
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- or false yemen is bigger than omen
- is the weather weather is dry and humid
- 2nd largest religion in the world
- or true the middle east is a rain forest
- or false iran is bigger than oman
- is the weather
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- is a strong religion
- in charge of the 9/11 attacked
- people get a say in government
- or false islam is the 2nd largest religion
10 Clues: is the weather • is a strong religion • in charge of the 9/11 attacked • people get a say in government • 2nd largest religion in the world • or false yemen is bigger than omen • or false iran is bigger than oman • is the weather weather is dry and humid • or true the middle east is a rain forest • or false islam is the 2nd largest religion
paxtyn brown.middle east 2022-01-31
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- or false yemen is bigger than omen
- is the weather weather is dry and humid
- 2nd largest religion in the world
- or true the middle east is a rain forest
- or false iran is bigger than oman
- is the weather
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- is a strong religion
- in charge of the 9/11 attacked
- people get a say in government
- or false islam is the 2nd largest religion
10 Clues: is the weather • is a strong religion • in charge of the 9/11 attacked • people get a say in government • 2nd largest religion in the world • or false yemen is bigger than omen • or false iran is bigger than oman • is the weather weather is dry and humid • or true the middle east is a rain forest • or false islam is the 2nd largest religion
Ghf 2024-03-28
8 Clues: A cathedral in Paris • Highest mountain in the Alps • A landmark in Egypt with a face • An arch shaped landmark in France • One of the most visited landmarks • The only remaining wonder in Earth • A sea between Africa and Middle East • Most visited art museum in the world
Social studies choice board crossword puzzle 2023-09-26
8 Clues: belief in 1 god • the christians sacred test • known as the day of atonement • the place of worship for jews • the name muslims give to 1 god • oldest religion in the middle east • a group of islamic extremist in afghanistan • a war in 1967 in which isreal captured parts of jordan
pentecost 2024-04-29
8 Clues: an ahool that is very old • where did the disciples stay • who did the disciples talk to • something that is inside of you • the crowed was amazed and confused • what appeared on the disciples head • a type of people from the middle east • a religious term used for something sacred
Egypt-Middle Kingdom 2020-05-06
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- Soldiers hired from Nubia to protect Egypt
- Item traded in Nubia
- Item traded in Nubia
- Invaders from the east who had better chariots and weapons
- Pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt
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- Region invaded by the Egyptians
- Built by Mentuhotep to defend Egypt
- Weapons used by the Hyksos
- Greatest Middle Kingdom ruler
- Item traded in Nubia
10 Clues: Item traded in Nubia • Item traded in Nubia • Item traded in Nubia • Weapons used by the Hyksos • Greatest Middle Kingdom ruler • Region invaded by the Egyptians • Built by Mentuhotep to defend Egypt • Pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt • Soldiers hired from Nubia to protect Egypt • Invaders from the east who had better chariots and weapons
Mark 1:1-8 2023-11-25
8 Clues: a type of grasshopper • a river east of Jerusalem • a book in the Old Testament • out in the forest/middle of nowhere • spirit the ghost that belongs to God • immersion in water, meaning repentance • a person who says what God is thinking. • something bad/wrong/evil that a person did
11/16 2025-11-17
8 Clues: opposite of love • having to do with a nation • round object used in sports • area with slides and such typically • to fully turn something off (ex. a computer) • shopping area often found in the middle east • the thing with feathers according to Dickinson • Cowboy football just gained another one of these
History Benchmark Review 2014-08-25
Across
- Line of Latitude
- River that runs north to south through middle of USA
- Line of Latitude
- Canadians that moved to LA after the British came
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- Imaginary lines that divide world up into 4 quadrants
- Urban pull factor or rural push factor
- River that runs east to west through middle of USA
- Line of Latitude
8 Clues: Line of Latitude • Line of Latitude • Line of Latitude • Urban pull factor or rural push factor • Canadians that moved to LA after the British came • River that runs east to west through middle of USA • River that runs north to south through middle of USA • Imaginary lines that divide world up into 4 quadrants
E.E. Crossward 2018-03-13
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- aarons lady friend
- cain and able father
- adams father
- first owner of the whore house
- land east of eden
- aarons college
- cains brother
- what does cain do to able
- ables brother
- first chapter of the bible
- adams servant
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- how cal made his money
- cal and aarons mother
- writer of east of eden
- dialect of mandarin that lee spoke
- name of kates security guard
- where is the brothel
- the land of nods location
- name of the holy land.
19 Clues: adams father • cains brother • ables brother • adams servant • aarons college • land east of eden • aarons lady friend • cain and able father • where is the brothel • cal and aarons mother • how cal made his money • writer of east of eden • name of the holy land. • the land of nods location • what does cain do to able • first chapter of the bible • name of kates security guard • ...
Delight's dark ages Crossword 2022-01-12
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- This crusade was fought from 1189 to 1192
- The official name of the Roman civilization once christianity was made the official religion
- Queen of spain married Ferdinand and tried to impose unity on their diverse peoples
- How many crusades were fought total
- This crusade was fought between 1147 and 1149
- The religion that took over the middle east and spread from spain to India
- This man from Venice Italy travelled to China and returned with stories and goods from the far east
- This conqueror became king of england in 1066 after the battle of Hastings and the Norman invasion
- The crusades helped to increase power of these leaders in Europe
- This campaign to drive the muslims from spain is called this
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- The prophet of the muslim religion
- The only crusade to capture the holy city
- The title of the head of the Roman Catholic church
- A religious group that Europeans sometimes turned their fury against
- Holy wars to capture the great religious city
- In 1187 this leader of the Muslim world captured Jerusaleum
- The holiest city to three world religions
- The name of the first pope to call for a crusade in 1095
- The capital city of the Byzantine empire
19 Clues: The prophet of the muslim religion • How many crusades were fought total • The capital city of the Byzantine empire • This crusade was fought from 1189 to 1192 • The only crusade to capture the holy city • The holiest city to three world religions • Holy wars to capture the great religious city • This crusade was fought between 1147 and 1149 • ...
Middle Ages 2015-02-16
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- How long did people think they would live with the black death
- Who was King when the Magna Carta was made?
- What MAIN month was the spread plague spread?
- What was the name of the sword from The Lady in the Lake
- What would PopeUrban remove is you fought for him?
- What class were the Barons and the Church?
- The ____ land
- What tribe catapulted dead bodies over a wall?
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- No one is above the ___.
- What was the name of King Arthurs wife?
- Where did the disease go after China?
- The _____ in the stone.
- Did people have defense against the disease?
- What disease killed millions of people?
- Where do people think the plague started?
- Who did King Arthur trust?
- The black death infected _______ in the spring of 1348.
- _____ that attached themselves to rats and human.
- What did King Arthur Remove from a stone?
19 Clues: The ____ land • The _____ in the stone. • No one is above the ___. • Who did King Arthur trust? • Where did the disease go after China? • What was the name of King Arthurs wife? • What disease killed millions of people? • Where do people think the plague started? • What did King Arthur Remove from a stone? • What class were the Barons and the Church? • ...
Middle Ages 2015-02-16
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- The black death infected _______ in the spring of 1348.
- Where did the disease go after China?
- _____ that attached themselves to rats and human.
- How long did people think they would live with the black death
- What was the name of King Arthurs wife?
- Did people have defense against the disease?
- What class were the Barons and the Church?
- The ____ land
- What MAIN month was the spread plague spread?
- What tribe catapulted dead bodies over a wall?
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- Who was King when the Magna Carta was made?
- No one is above the ___.
- What disease killed millions of people?
- The _____ in the stone.
- What was the name of the sword from The Lady in the Lake
- Who did King Arthur trust?
- Where do people think the plague started?
- What did King Arthur Remove from a stone?
- What would PopeUrban remove is you fought for him?
19 Clues: The ____ land • The _____ in the stone. • No one is above the ___. • Who did King Arthur trust? • Where did the disease go after China? • What disease killed millions of people? • What was the name of King Arthurs wife? • Where do people think the plague started? • What did King Arthur Remove from a stone? • What class were the Barons and the Church? • ...
Middle Adulthood 2016-12-21
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- the ceasing of menstruation
- cholesterol difficult for enough blood to flow through your arteries. Heart may not get as much oxygen-rich blood as it needs, which increases the risk of a heart attack
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- deficiency of glucose in bloodstream
- loss of hearing that gradually occurs in most individuals as they grow older
- nearsightedness
- a condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints.
- bone-weakening disease that develops gradually and makes bones so fragile
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- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity.
- farsightedness caused by loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye, occurring typically in middle and old age
- a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of sight.
- overweight
- an excess of glucose in the bloodstream
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- abnormally high blood pressure
- disease refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to a heart attack, chest pain (angina) or stroke. Other heart conditions, such as those that affect your heart's muscle, valves or rhythm, also are considered forms of heart disease.
- lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.
- (of body tissue or an organ) waste away, typically due to the degeneration of cells, or become vestigial during evolution.
18 Clues: overweight • nearsightedness • the ceasing of menstruation • abnormally high blood pressure • deficiency of glucose in bloodstream • an excess of glucose in the bloodstream • bone-weakening disease that develops gradually and makes bones so fragile • lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-19
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- Was established in response to movements considered apostate or heretical to Christianity, in particular Catharism and Waldensians in Southern France and Northern Italy.
- Referred originally to exactions that seigneurs demanded from people under their power, but it also came to describe a method of assessment—apportionment among households on the basis of their presumed ability to pay.
- Is a system of training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study (classroom work and reading).
- Is the name given to the division of the Roman Catholic Church in which rival popes sat in both Rome and Avignon.
- The philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian thinkers, who, working against a background of fixed religious dogma, sought to solve anew general philosophical problems (as of faith and reason, will and intellect, realism and nominalism, and the provability of the existence of God).
- In the first Christian centuries being a philosopher was still a practical alternative to being a Christian. Was driven by the rebirth experienced by Western Europe beginning in the 1000s owing to the emergence of stable monarchies and reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula.
- A word of 4 letters that tells that something is awesome and was in the Middle Ages.
- Was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe.
- Was the district over which a lord had domain and could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval England.
- The physical remains of a holy site or holy person, or objects with which they had contact, is as old as the faith itself and developed alongside it.
- Were an important part of life in Medieval times. A higher social status could be achieved through guild membership, and feudalism encouraged people to do this.
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- Spiked markedly after the Roman Empire under Constantine accepted Christianity in the early 300s. Laws were passed restricting or removing the Jews from many elements of public life.
- Religion whose beliefs did not wholly conform with the medieval Church's doctrines.
- An __________ involves the withholding of certain sacraments and clerical offices from certain persons and even territories, usually to enforce some type of obedience.
- is the native language or native dialect (usually colloquial or informal) of a specific population, especially as distinguished from a literary, national or standard variety of the language, or a lingua franca, used in the region or state inhabited by that population.
- People who laboured in the lord's household or at work on his domain.
- Saint Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition. He is considered by the Catholic church to be its greatest theologian and one of the thirty-three Doctors of the Church.
- Death The disastrous mortal disease, spread across Europe in the years 1346-53.
18 Clues: People who laboured in the lord's household or at work on his domain. • Was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe. • Death The disastrous mortal disease, spread across Europe in the years 1346-53. • Religion whose beliefs did not wholly conform with the medieval Church's doctrines. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-16
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- the field of study and analysis that treats of God and of God's attributes and relations to the universe; study of divine things or religious truth; divinity.
- Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned).
- the system of theological and philosophical teaching predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the church fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators.
- French History. a tax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy
- (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privilege
- a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
- A heavy wheeled plow that made an enormous impact on medieval agriculture north of the Alps
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- an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
- opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, especially of a church or religious system.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- a form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population.
- an official investigation, especially one of a political or religious nature, characterized by lack of regard for individual rights, prejudice on the part of the examiners, and recklessly cruel punis
- a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- an authoritative prohibition.
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style
18 Clues: an authoritative prohibition. • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • a surviving memorial of something past. • (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned). • Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. • a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade. • ...
middle ages 2024-04-29
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- a river used for trade
- tough terain trade routes trvaled through
- the body of water people traded along
- a river used for trade
- a crule leader who used biological warfare
- a major religion spread by trade
- a city containing lots of holy lands and trade
- a key stone traded from china
- a city full of markets and scams
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- the path people folowed for trade
- a very welthy man who depressed the value of gold
- a major body of water used for trade
- a key material traded from india
- a form of transaction
- a large body of water
- a river used for trade
- the most important trade route in the middle ages
- a lare chunk of land manly people traded on has a ocean named after
- a material traded on the silk roads from china
- another word for leader
20 Clues: a form of transaction • a large body of water • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • another word for leader • a key stone traded from china • a key material traded from india • a major religion spread by trade • a city full of markets and scams • the path people folowed for trade • a major body of water used for trade • ...
middle ages 2024-04-29
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- a river used for trade
- tough terain trade routes trvaled through
- the body of water people traded along
- a river used for trade
- a crule leader who used biological warfare
- a major religion spread by trade
- a city containing lots of holy lands and trade
- a key stone traded from china
- a city full of markets and scams
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- the path people folowed for trade
- a very welthy man who depressed the value of gold
- a major body of water used for trade
- a key material traded from india
- a form of transaction
- a large body of water
- a river used for trade
- the most important trade route in the middle ages
- a lare chunk of land manly people traded on has a ocean named after
- a material traded on the silk roads from china
- another word for leader
20 Clues: a form of transaction • a large body of water • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • another word for leader • a key stone traded from china • a key material traded from india • a major religion spread by trade • a city full of markets and scams • the path people folowed for trade • a major body of water used for trade • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Had order and security
- The Lords Estate
- Who was Charlemange's Father
- who reached North America 500 years before Columbus
- Land granted by the Lord
- who wrote the rules for the monks
- Where did the Monks live
- Where was the center of Government
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- Means Charles the Great
- Who was Charlemanges son
- This group held power in Gaul
- They were from Scandinavia
- They held family ties
- What does a 7 year old knight become
- What was destroyed by invaders from 800-1000
- Churchly Kingdom
- Who made Charlemange the Emperor
- Who wrote the rules for the Monasteries
18 Clues: The Lords Estate • Churchly Kingdom • They held family ties • Had order and security • Means Charles the Great • Who was Charlemanges son • Land granted by the Lord • Where did the Monks live • They were from Scandinavia • Who was Charlemange's Father • This group held power in Gaul • Who made Charlemange the Emperor • who wrote the rules for the monks • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-02-05
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- the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century AD and the beginning of the Renaissance (400 AD to 1300 AD)
- required payments to a government
- person given land by a lord in return for services
- a continent located in the Northern Hemisphere; bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east
- a war between France and Britain that lasted 116 years; mostly peaceful but had times of brutal violence (1337 to 1453); marked the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance
- Referring to the Middle Ages
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- a warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback
- a country made up of a string of islands located in East Asia
- a government ruled by a king or queen
- a person with no social status who lived on and farmed a lord's land in feudal times
- land was given in exchange for protection; lords lived off the surplus crops of their vassals
- political system where nobles are given use of lands that legally belong to their king in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on their land (serfs)
- a member of a ruling family, usually very wealthy and powerful; NOT a king
13 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • required payments to a government • a government ruled by a king or queen • person given land by a lord in return for services • a warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback • a country made up of a string of islands located in East Asia • a member of a ruling family, usually very wealthy and powerful; NOT a king • ...
Weather Crossword puzzle 2021-10-12
Across
- having one or more poles in opposite extremes
- a large volume of air in the atmosphere
- low to middle altitude cloud
- moves from east to west winds
- a process where water vapor becomes a liquid
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- Currents of air above the earth
- a mass of water drops in the atmosphere
- Warm, Moist air that bring stormy weather
- something continuously growing or collecting
- slightly damp, wet or humid
- The point where temperature air needs to be cooled at
11 Clues: slightly damp, wet or humid • low to middle altitude cloud • moves from east to west winds • Currents of air above the earth • a mass of water drops in the atmosphere • a large volume of air in the atmosphere • Warm, Moist air that bring stormy weather • something continuously growing or collecting • a process where water vapor becomes a liquid • ...
Educated Ch. 36-37 2023-03-06
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- Tara visited ____ in the Middle East.
- Who was the email that Tara read from?
- Gene offered Tara a _____.
- What did Faye say she cured herself of?
- Who visited Tara at Harvard?
- Who calls Tara while she's driving away from Buck's Peak?
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- What TV show did Tara mention?
- What sketching class did Tara sign up for?
- Tara used this word in her letter to her parents.
- Where did Tara take her parents?
- Tara went to ____ ____ for Christmas.
11 Clues: Gene offered Tara a _____. • Who visited Tara at Harvard? • What TV show did Tara mention? • Where did Tara take her parents? • Tara visited ____ in the Middle East. • Tara went to ____ ____ for Christmas. • Who was the email that Tara read from? • What did Faye say she cured herself of? • What sketching class did Tara sign up for? • ...
Zaatari, Jordan 2022-12-06
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- How long has the camp been operational?
- agency that governs the camp.
- Who has been there since the camp has been operational?
- How is money distributed?
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- How many weekly health consultations?
- How much money is given to each household?
- The largest refugee camp in the Middle East.
- How much of the camp is children.
- amount of time when money is given.
- The camp gets this many hours of electricity.
- 20% of the households are _____ headed.
11 Clues: How is money distributed? • agency that governs the camp. • How much of the camp is children. • amount of time when money is given. • How many weekly health consultations? • How long has the camp been operational? • 20% of the households are _____ headed. • How much money is given to each household? • The largest refugee camp in the Middle East. • ...
Playfully Quaint 2025-04-21
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- A place that Jules Verne may go around
- The ______ of Cleopatra, Tiepolo
- A historical magician from France, without a hyphene.
- Playfully quaint
- Emerged "a-round" from early jousting traditions in Europe and the Middle East
- Last name of a sardonic commentator of New York
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- An impractical tool for opening a Christmas snack
- How you might keep a pet dog for 80 years
- 'little armoured ones'
- From the Weepuls, eyes
- Character in over 200 video-games
11 Clues: Playfully quaint • 'little armoured ones' • From the Weepuls, eyes • The ______ of Cleopatra, Tiepolo • Character in over 200 video-games • A place that Jules Verne may go around • How you might keep a pet dog for 80 years • Last name of a sardonic commentator of New York • An impractical tool for opening a Christmas snack • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword 2024-08-28
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- A place where monks live and study religion under strong vows
- Spanish artist who painted royal family members and portraits
- Protestants in France who struggled for tolerance
- An alliance of European countries that opposed France
- Men who collected taxes and enforced laws like the police
- The name given to citizens of The Netherlands
- Henry IV’s decision to allow Protestants to live in some cities
- Men who inherited wealth and titles from their ancestors
- Another word for tax
- Protestant followers of John Calvin’s teachings
- Non-catholic Christians
- A Philosophical way of questioning the truth
- Taxes on an imported goods
- A brief work that expressed thoughts and opinions
- A strong commitment to something
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- People of the faith of Islam
- A spanish novel about a crazy noble who attacked a windmill
- Protestant followers of Martin Luther’s teachings
- Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs
- Not trusting of others
- Muslim Empire in the Middle East in the Middle Ages
- The name of King Phillip II of Spain’s Palace
- Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II
- To remove a person from a place
24 Clues: Another word for tax • Not trusting of others • Non-catholic Christians • Taxes on an imported goods • People of the faith of Islam • To remove a person from a place • A strong commitment to something • Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II • A Philosophical way of questioning the truth • Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs • ...
London Neighborhoods 2024-12-14
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- Explore Regent's Park
- Michael's park
- Luxury shopping
- Famous cemetary
- __ Garden
- Julia Roberts movie
- Tennis
- Known for it's street art and has a Banksy
- Entertainment hub
- Leafy village in South London
- Michael
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- South East London, has a college
- Pastels of Bywater Street
- Very elegant
- Picturesque countryside
- Royal elegance
- East London music scene
- They have a windmill
- Time is the name of the game
- Pretty river front and park
- Check out the Tate
- Had an intense "facelift" and now a trendy Power Station
- East London languag
23 Clues: Tennis • Michael • __ Garden • Very elegant • Royal elegance • Michael's park • Luxury shopping • Famous cemetary • Entertainment hub • Check out the Tate • Julia Roberts movie • East London languag • They have a windmill • Explore Regent's Park • Picturesque countryside • East London music scene • Pastels of Bywater Street • Pretty river front and park • Time is the name of the game • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-03-26
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- long poem that tells the story of a hero
- wars between Persia and Greek city-states
- empire centered around city of Babylon
- sea south of Europe and north of Africa
- a city area with a dense population
- ancient king of Babylon
- fertile soil carried by a stream or river
- a division of society by rank or class
- a picture symbol
- where each worker has a specialized job
- 3rd Persian King of Kings, 522-486 BC
- a person who performs religious ceremonies
- where farming and civilization began
- having more of something than you need
- first ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- mythical King of Uruk
- an organized society in a specific area
- founder of Achaemenid Empire,559-530 BC
- a writer
- 4th Persian King of Kings, 486-465 BC
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- the science of building
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- king of Babylon from 605-562 BC
- an independently governed city
- wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- earliest known collection of written laws
- ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love
- a pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer
- group of ancient people from Middle-East
- world's first system of writing, from Sumer
- civilization in eastern Mediterranean
- belief in multiple gods
- special purple dye made by Phoenicians
- a waterway made by humans
- a countryside area away from cities
- means "between the rivers"
- first empire in Mesopotamia
- ruler of a kingdom or empire
- area in Middle-East, now mostly modern day Iran
- a set of letters used to form words
- world's first civilzation, in Mesopotamia
- ancient Anatolian people,around 1600 BC
- those who have the right to rule over others
- unit of soldiers on horses
44 Clues: a writer • a picture symbol • mythical King of Uruk • ancient king of Babylon • belief in multiple gods • the science of building • a waterway made by humans • means "between the rivers" • unit of soldiers on horses • first empire in Mesopotamia • ruler of a kingdom or empire • an independently governed city • king of Babylon from 605-562 BC • a pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer • ...
