middle east Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Guess Who 2017-12-19
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- ^ Mom (last)
- ^ Middle first (middle)
- ^ First (first)
- ^ Middle first (first)
- ^ Last first (first)
- ^ Last + (middle)
- ^ Middle (first)
- ^ Middle last (first)
- ^ First (middle)
- ^ First middle (first)
- ^ First+ (middle)
- ^ Middle (middle)
- ^ First+ (first)
- ^ Middle+ (first)
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- ^ Middle+ (last)
- ^ Mom (first)
- ^ Dad (middle)
- ^ Last (first)
- ^ First first+ (last)
- ^ First first (first)
- ^ Last last (first)
- ^ Dad (first)
- ^ Last+ (last)
- ^ Last last (last)
- ^ First first (middle)
- ^ First first first (first)
- ^ Middle (last)
- ^ Mom (middle)
- ^ Middle last (middle)
- ^ First+ (last)
- ^ Middle+ (middle)
- ^First last (first)
- Last + (first)
33 Clues: ^ Mom (last) • ^ Mom (first) • ^ Dad (first) • ^ Dad (middle) • ^ Last (first) • ^ Last+ (last) • ^ Mom (middle) • Last + (first) • ^ First (first) • ^ Middle (last) • ^ First+ (last) • ^ Middle+ (last) • ^ Middle (first) • ^ First (middle) • ^ First+ (first) • ^ First+ (middle) • ^ Middle (middle) • ^ Middle+ (first) • ^ Last last (last) • ^ Last + (middle) • ^ Middle+ (middle) • ^ Last last (first) • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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- 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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Portage Township Schools 2024-04-14
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
History Vocab 2025-08-28
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- final stage of the Stone Age
- the period of time before civilization and writing.
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
- a portable object made, modified, or used by humans, providing physical evidence of past cultures and societies
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower consisting of a lofty pyramidal structure built in successive stages with outside staircases and a shrine at the top.
- the fundamental shift from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled, agricultural communities, beginning around 12,000 years ago
- the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- system of writing used in the ancient Middle East
- to arrange existing laws, customs, or other standards into a systematic, written code or body of rules.
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- a historical region in the Middle East, shaped like a crescent moon, known as the "Cradle of Civilization" due to its role in the development of early human societies and innovations
- a pictorial symbol that represents a word, object, or idea
- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- a skilled craftsperson who creates goods, often by hand, using specialized techniques and tools.
- the species to which all modern human beings belong
- a prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun.
- the study of past human cultures through the examination of material remains, like artifacts and structures, left behind by ancient civilizations
- a time in human history when foraging, hunting, and fishing were the primary means of obtaining food.
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
- a society characterized by its advanced development and organization
- a professional who could read and write, acting as a vital administrator, historian, and record-keeper for ancient civilizations.
20 Clues: final stage of the Stone Age • system of writing used in the ancient Middle East • the period of time before civilization and writing. • the species to which all modern human beings belong • a pictorial symbol that represents a word, object, or idea • a prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun. • ...
Q Group activity 2026-05-29
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- Record or graphical representation of data
- Major Australian city and capital of NSW
- being State of health and happiness
- A set of connected processes or components
- Above average but not flawless
- Ideal outcome with no flaws
- Direction opposite east
- Imaging using high-frequency sound waves
- NSW coastal region south of Sydney
- X‑ray used for early detection of breast cancer
- Movement from one place to another
- Visual result of a radiographic exposure
- Not sufficient or below required standard
- Control panel for imaging equipment
- Degree of opacity seen on an X-ray
- Larger or more extensive
- Country in the United Kingdom
- Patient-reported sign of illness
- Scheduled visit for a procedure or consultation
- Placement of patient or equipment
- Direction opposite south
- NSW region known for wine production
- Method used to achieve optimal imaging
- Person receiving a professional service
- Part of the body examined in mammography
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- Organisation for education or research
- Artificial device inserted into the body
- Evaluation or judgement process
- Series of items or names written in order
- Area where land meets the sea
- Direction of the rising sun
- Access credentials for a system
- Middle level or degree
- People engaged in employment
- Amount of radiation used in imaging
- Equipment that can be moved between locations
- Measure of how good an image or service is
- Disease involving uncontrolled cell growth
- Accepted level of quality or practice
- Collaboration between parties
- Process of learning skills
- Location of a service or activity
- Permission given before a procedure
- Administrative region within a country
- Systematic investigation to gain knowledge
- Check for disease before symptoms appear
- Direction opposite north
- Professional who performs medical imaging
- Relating to the south
- Recently made or not existing before
- Located in the middle
- 3D breast imaging technique
52 Clues: Relating to the south • Located in the middle • Middle level or degree • Direction opposite east • Direction opposite north • Larger or more extensive • Direction opposite south • Process of learning skills • Direction of the rising sun • Ideal outcome with no flaws • 3D breast imaging technique • People engaged in employment • Area where land meets the sea • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
AP Vocab Review 2022-09-23
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- This Islamic rule was based in modern-day Northern India
- This prophet is believed to receive the last revelation from Allah establishing one of the worlds major religions
- an arrangement in which other states had to pay money or provide goods to honor the Chinese emperor
- This Japanese prince promoted Buddhism and Confucianism
- a vast organization in which appointed officials carried out the Chinese empire's policies
- This word refers to the entire islamic world
- This religion sought to end world suffering through personal reflection
- This dynasty followed the Tang in China
- a set of economic changes in which people in rural areas made more goods than they could sell.
- an idea of fusing different faiths
- This Christian group traveled to the middle east to capture and protect holy sites in the middle east
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- this elaborate library and education center was the importance in the Islamic world until the mongols destroyed it
- This printing innovation by the Chinese allowed for mass production of the Civil Service Exam
- This 30,000 long waterway system was one of the Song dynasties greatest accomplishments
- This form of Buddhism became strongest in China and Korea
- this traditional practice was a sign of wealth and beauty in Chinese culture and rejected by the Vietnamese
- This exam was based on knowledge of Confucian texts
- this dynasty had its roots in Sri Lanka contributed to early immigrants and merchants from north india
- These Hindu kingdoms formed in northern India and present-day Pakistan were based on numerous clans often at war with one another
- This fast-ripening and drought-resistant crop was adopted by the Song Dynasty
- This section of islam emphasized introspection to grasp truths that they believed could not be understood through learning
- This hindu movement focused on developing a strong attachment to a particular deity
- the duty of family members to subordinate their desires to those of the male head of the family, also worshipping ancestors
23 Clues: an idea of fusing different faiths • This dynasty followed the Tang in China • This word refers to the entire islamic world • This exam was based on knowledge of Confucian texts • This Japanese prince promoted Buddhism and Confucianism • This Islamic rule was based in modern-day Northern India • This form of Buddhism became strongest in China and Korea • ...
Unit 2 Review Crosswords 2022-11-01
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- () Sails Triangular sail that made it possible to sail against the wind; used in the Indian Ocean trade.
- Inns in the Silk Roads
- Region of western India famous for trade and manufacturing.
- A dispersion of people from their homeland.
- The kingdom in West Africa that followed the Kingdom of Ghana; its wealth is also based on trans-Saharan trade; this kingdom encouraged the spread of Islam.
- (1371-1433?) Chinese naval explorer who sailed along most of the coast of Asia, Japan, and half way down the east coast of Africa before his death; he was a Muslim admiral.
- a language that Genghis Khan tried to implement but was not fully successful; the alphabet is still used in parts of Mongolia today.
- The founder of Mali empire.
- () Houses European banks developed during the Middle Ages to aid trade.
- Ancient Chinese sailing vessel still used today
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- Seasonal wind in India
- () League An organization of north German and Scandinavian cities for the purpose of establishing a commercial, economic, and defensive alliance; created in the 13th century.
- () Mongolica The period of approximately 150 years of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire.
- Ruler of the Golden Horde; one of Chinggis Khan's grandsons; responsible for the invasion of Russia beginning in 1236.
- A city in Uzbekistan which was stopping point on the Silk Roads between China and the Mediterranean.
- Capital of later Song dynasty; located near East China Sea
- A trading city at the western edge of China where northern and southern routes of the Silk Roads crossed.
- The states ruled by a khan; the four units into which Chinggis divided the Mongol Empire.
- () Rudder A small piece of wood in the back so that you can steer a large vessel more effectively.
- () Plague a deadly disease brought to Europe from the Mongols during the Middle Ages.
- Title given to Mongol leaders
21 Clues: Seasonal wind in India • Inns in the Silk Roads • The founder of Mali empire. • Title given to Mongol leaders • A dispersion of people from their homeland. • Ancient Chinese sailing vessel still used today • Capital of later Song dynasty; located near East China Sea • Region of western India famous for trade and manufacturing. • ...
Urbanisation 2024-07-29
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- What nation is going to be more urban than rural by 2030?
- What are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world as well as rural to urban world migration?
- What country in Africa are below 20% urbanisation?
- What country is experiencing rapid urbanisation and is now more urban than rural?
- less than 3% of the Earth's _______ in occupied by cities.
- What is the largest city in the world that is an agglomeration of urban places from Tokyo to Yokohama?
- What type of people are more likely to move from rural to urban areas?
- What caused (on an international level) the future of urbanisation in low growth levelled developed countries?
- What will developing countries do to about 80% of global urban population by 2050?
- What will 60% of the world's population in 2050 be?
- What type of region has over 75% urbanisation rate?
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation?
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- What country in the Middle East has high levels of urbanisation?
- 85% of France's __________ is living in urban places?
- What African country will be 50% urban by 2050?
- What are the urban growth rates expected to do after 2030?
- As well as Kuwait in the Middle East what country has among the highest urbanisation levels in the world?
- Every how many days will a new city of 1 million be needed until 2050?
- Providing ______________ is one of the biggest challenges in a rapidly urbanising countries.
- What are Megacities doing more than medium-sized cities?
- How many million new residents are added to urban areas each year?
- What type of cities do 10% of all urban dwellers live in
- Zero or _______ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines.
- How often do 1 million people get added to urban populations?
- How much will the global urban population go up by, by 2050 -to over 6 billion-
- What type of city is Xian (In northwest China)?
26 Clues: What African country will be 50% urban by 2050? • What type of city is Xian (In northwest China)? • What country in Africa are below 20% urbanisation? • What will 60% of the world's population in 2050 be? • What type of region has over 75% urbanisation rate? • 85% of France's __________ is living in urban places? • ...
SW Asia Crossword 2025-12-01
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- palestinian territory on western bank of jordan river
- A nationialist movemennt that says kurds should have their own land .
- ethnic group distinguished by their language and mostly found in Iran
- Group of people who believe in a religion or faith
- Religion that believes in Jesus Christ. Appearing n the middle east.
- Constant religious conflioct between isreal and palestine
- Narrow waterway connecting the persian gulf to the gulf of Oman
- Hate towards Jews and Jewish faith
- Canal dividing SW Asia and africa
- shallow sea between the arabian penensulpa and iran
- manages oil supply to set global prices and prevent economic fluctuations in producing and purchasing countries.
- Sea between africa and SW asia
- belief in one God and a covenant between God and the Jewish people
- Ethnic group defined by Arabic language, history, and culture.
- War where UN supported Kuwait during Iraqs invasion
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- U.S. Invaded afghanistan with a main goal to dismantle Al-Queda
- movement that established a Jewish homeland in Israel
- religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century followres called Muslims
- Military operation to remove saduam hussain from power
- Muslims who believe his cousin Ali was the designated succeser.
- Country in middle east mostly populated by Jews
- river flows through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq.
- a small, densely populated territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- Group of people who are related or are of the same culture
- Muslims beleiving the community should choose a leader
- Persecution and Murder of six million Jews
- mostly muslim and indo european people
- Major river in SW ASIA going through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq
- river that flows through Israel, Palestine, and Jordan.
- northwestern part of indian ocean next to india and arabian peninsula
30 Clues: Sea between africa and SW asia • Canal dividing SW Asia and africa • Hate towards Jews and Jewish faith • mostly muslim and indo european people • Persecution and Murder of six million Jews • river flows through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq. • Country in middle east mostly populated by Jews • Group of people who believe in a religion or faith • ...
South East Asia 2022-04-13
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- The removal of trees from an area
- A severe storm around the Pacific
- The only compact country
- On the Indochinese Peninsula
- Predominantly Christian
- South of China East of India
- Ouccur both in summer and winter
- Fragmented country
- Gaiant wave of water
- Physical features
- The only landlocked country
- Megacity
- Longest river in SE Asia
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- Malay Archipelago
- Touches Pacific Ocean
- Touches India
- Has the largest free port in the world
- Ring of volcanoes around the Pacific
- In between the fragmented countries
- A vent in the earth's crust
20 Clues: Megacity • Touches India • Malay Archipelago • Physical features • Fragmented country • Gaiant wave of water • Touches Pacific Ocean • Predominantly Christian • The only compact country • Longest river in SE Asia • A vent in the earth's crust • The only landlocked country • On the Indochinese Peninsula • South of China East of India • Ouccur both in summer and winter • ...
East Asia Review 2017-05-03
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- a historic period in China during which one family ruled
- specialized economic zone where taxing and freedoms are unique
- North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong ___
- capital of Taiwan
- Taiwan is also known as ______ China
- Countries with rapid economic growth are called Asian ____
- Japan's tallest peak and a focus for worship within Shinto
- a severe problem among children in N Korea
- a symbol created from a picture which represents an idea
- the demilitarized zone dividing N and S Korea at the 38th parallel
- the form of government present in China and N Korea
- someone who protests against their government
- the world's wealthiest communist country
- a major agricultural crop in both China and Japan
- In Japan, the ____ Restoration brought the emperor back in power
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- capital of North Korea
- medieval soldiers in Japan who fought with swords
- a religion unique to Japan; one which reveres nature
- of the two Koreas, the one that threatens others to get food
- a 400-mile structure recently completed in China
- capital of South Korea
- the city of Hong Kong is made of 235 of these
- a key factor in communism that limits what citizens know
- the late father of North Korea's dictator; Kim Jong __
- former name for the island where Taiwan is located now
- the beloved leader who established communism in China; Mao __
- the Chinese felt certain their culture was the ______ Kingdom
- an economic system based on producing what customers want
28 Clues: capital of Taiwan • capital of North Korea • capital of South Korea • North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong ___ • Taiwan is also known as ______ China • the world's wealthiest communist country • a severe problem among children in N Korea • the city of Hong Kong is made of 235 of these • someone who protests against their government • ...
east asia crossword 2023-10-25
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- diverse tradition indigenous to China
- largest man-made project in the world
- It's known for its dunes, mountains and rare animals such as snow leopards and Bactrian camels.
- capital of china
- the basic monetary unit of China
- the longest canal or artificial river
- bearlike mammal with black and white markings
- mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent
- president of china
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- highest mountain above sea level
- the standard literary and official form of Chinese
- river in china
- made by heating raw materials
- bordered by China and Russia, is known for vast, rugged expanses and nomadic culture
- officially the Republic of China
- obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific
- mineral used as jewelry or for ornaments
- one of the world's largest religions
- special administrative region of China
20 Clues: river in china • capital of china • president of china • made by heating raw materials • highest mountain above sea level • officially the Republic of China • the basic monetary unit of China • one of the world's largest religions • diverse tradition indigenous to China • largest man-made project in the world • the longest canal or artificial river • ...
East African Birds 2023-12-05
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- With its large size and distinctive pouch-like throat, this scavenger is often seen near water bodies and in savannas, scavenging for food.
- A gregarious bird with a distinctive crest, often seen in small groups foraging for fruits and insects in trees.
- Known for its vibrant green and red plumage, this bird is found in forests, where it feeds on fruits and leaves.
- Recognized for its habit of perching on large mammals, it feeds on ticks and other parasites, forming a symbiotic relationship with its host.
- Distinguished by its golden crown of feathers, this crane is a symbol of East Africa and is often seen in wetlands and grasslands.
- A small and colorful bird often found near water bodies, it is known for its dazzling green and blue plumage.
- Vibrant in color, with iridescent plumage, these social birds are commonly found in open woodlands and grasslands.
- Recognizable by its distinctive call, this raptor is often seen near water bodies, swooping down to catch fish with its powerful talons.
- Recognizable by its white neck and back, this large bird plays a crucial role in cleaning up carrion in the ecosystem.
- Known for its exceptional intelligence and ability to mimic human speech, this bird is found in the dense forests of Central and West Africa.
- Known for its striking pastel colors, this roller is often spotted perched conspicuously, capturing attention with its aerial acrobatics during courtship displays.
- This elegant wader has a distinctive spoon-shaped bill and is often seen foraging in shallow waters for small aquatic prey.
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- Recognizable by its long yellow bill, this bird is a common sight in savannas and open woodlands, often seen hopping around on the ground.
- Black and white in appearance, this bird is often seen hovering over water before diving to catch fish.
- A distinctive bird of prey with long legs, it forages on the ground, using its powerful kicks to catch prey such as snakes.
- With a distinctive grey head and bright blue wings, this little bird is often found perched on branches near water
- With its white plumage and distinctive curved bill, this bird is often associated with religious symbolism and is found in various wetland habitats.
- With its incredibly long toes, this bird walks on floating vegetation in search of insects and small invertebrates in wetlands.
- Known for its loud and distinctive calls resembling its name, these are often seen foraging in lawns and wetlands.
- A common bird in gardens and wooded areas, its olive-brown plumage helps it blend into its surroundings.
20 Clues: Black and white in appearance, this bird is often seen hovering over water before diving to catch fish. • A common bird in gardens and wooded areas, its olive-brown plumage helps it blend into its surroundings. • A small and colorful bird often found near water bodies, it is known for its dazzling green and blue plumage. • ...
South East Asia 2023-03-23
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- fishing the use of fishing nets of great length and depth
- sacred words or phrases that are repeated in prayers or chants
- a professional warrior of Japan
- Village council
- cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- the practice and business of recreational travel based on concern for the environment
- a storm with heavy rains and high winds that blow in a circular pattern around an area of low atmospheric pressure
- a large landmass that is part of a continent but still distinct from it, such as India
- the protective outer covering of a small sea creature, once used as money in Asia and Africa
- Buddhist monk
- fine, yellowish, brownish topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried and deposited by the wind
- a very small island
- divergence a separation of people or societies, with regard to beliefs, values, and customs, due to a division under different political systems
- the theory or practice of merchant or trading pursuits
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- rebirth in new bodies or forms of life
- a ruling house or continuing family of rulers, especially in China
- in Hindu belief, the sum of good and bad actions in one’s present and past lives
- a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea
- a group or chain of islands
- an area’s original inhabitants
- the cultivation of seafood
- sanctions a restriction placed on trade
- an oceangoing factory ship with facilities for processing and freezing fish
- marine a country’s fleet of ships that engages in trade
- a dangerous large ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake, a volcanic eruption, or a sudden displacement of the ocean floor
- a fortified monastery that also served as an administrative and commercial center
- A fiber used to make string, rope, and cloth
- a citizen who speaks out against government policies
- a group that defines one’s occupation and social position
- a dome-shaped structure that serves as a Buddhi Dzong - a fortified monastery that also served as an administrative and commercial center
30 Clues: Buddhist monk • Village council • a very small island • the cultivation of seafood • a group or chain of islands • an area’s original inhabitants • a professional warrior of Japan • rebirth in new bodies or forms of life • sanctions a restriction placed on trade • A fiber used to make string, rope, and cloth • a citizen who speaks out against government policies • ...
EAST HANTS COMMUNITIES 2024-08-15
Across
- AND MORTAR
- M. PINET'S MAISON
- THE CROSSIING, BEFORE 1863
- SIR ALEXANDER COCHRANE
- NEARBY OR FARAWAY
- HONOURING JAMES W. NUTTING
- ROCKVILLE
- LONG WATER COURSE
- LIKE THE CUP
- FIREY JACKET
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- BASIN VILLAGE
- RICHARD JOHN'S PLACE
- ONCE CARLETON
- BLOOD AND
- ARCHIBALD'S FARM
- LORD FRANCIS
- LIKE THE RIVER
- HONOURING SIR PEREGRINE
- WELSH HAVEN
- LIKE SCOTLAND'S BUT GOLDEN
20 Clues: BLOOD AND • ROCKVILLE • AND MORTAR • WELSH HAVEN • LORD FRANCIS • LIKE THE CUP • FIREY JACKET • ONCE CARLETON • BASIN VILLAGE • LIKE THE RIVER • ARCHIBALD'S FARM • M. PINET'S MAISON • NEARBY OR FARAWAY • LONG WATER COURSE • RICHARD JOHN'S PLACE • SIR ALEXANDER COCHRANE • HONOURING SIR PEREGRINE • THE CROSSIING, BEFORE 1863 • HONOURING JAMES W. NUTTING • LIKE SCOTLAND'S BUT GOLDEN
East Asia Vocabulary 2023-04-11
Across
- unable to live in one's own country, usually because of political beliefs
- line of rulers from the same family
- art of beautiful writing
- huge sea wave caused by an earthquake on the ocean floor
- country whose government allows little or no private ownership of property and has strong control over the economy and society as a whole
- peroson who moves from place to place with herds of animals
- goods people buy to use for themselves, such as household products, clothing, cars, ect.
- government in which a king or queen is the official head of state, but elected officials run the government
- powerful land-owning warriors in Japan
- china's policy of blending capitalism and some Western freedoms with chinese communism
- to put money into your business
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- economic system that operates on free competition, in which people start and own businesses with limited government intervention
- group of islands
- family, or group of related people
- partly dry, treeless grassland often found on the edges of a desert
- many-storied Budhist temple
- huge urban settlement made up of several large cities
- crack in the earth's crust
- high bank of soil built along a body of water to control floods
- seasonal wind that blos for months at a time, often affecting a region's climate
- large, circle-shaped tent made of animal skins that can be packed up and moved from place to place
21 Clues: group of islands • art of beautiful writing • crack in the earth's crust • many-storied Budhist temple • to put money into your business • family, or group of related people • line of rulers from the same family • powerful land-owning warriors in Japan • huge urban settlement made up of several large cities • huge sea wave caused by an earthquake on the ocean floor • ...
Metro East Crossword 2022-12-22
Across
- Pink Elephant on i55 greets you in this town
- City of Largest Cathedral in Illinois
- Large Reservoir in Clinton, Bond, Fayette Co.
- initials for Governor and I255 Bridge
- oldest bridge to Cross Mississippi
- Municipality once known as Monsanto
- Shriner Temple in East St. Louis
- Part of this town is in Helvetia Township
- Bowtie wearing Senator from Southern IL
- Fire Protection District in Pontoon Beach
- Small township in St. Clair County NW corner
- Takes all of our water down to New Orleans
- -- Mounds
- -- Eddie's Bon Air
- Township containing Mitchell, Hartford
- -- Air Force Base
- New -- Road connects IL 255 and SIUE
- Troy Marine and St. Jacob form the -- School District
- -- county courthouse in Carlinville
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- StL Cardinal -- Herzog, hails from New Athens
- StL Cardinal Ken -- was born in Highland
- College located in Elsah
- Casino -- located on East St. Louis Riverfront
- -- General Store makes a pretty good pizza
- Civic Memorial is the High School in this town
- Town named after Ben L Dorsey
- Jazz musician Miles --, born in Alton
- River flowing from Champaign to St. Clair Co.
- -- county seat is in Greenville
- former retailer at 111 and Collinsville Rd.
- StL suburbs that share the same name in Illinois and Missouri
- Seven Rail road crossings lead you to the --
- StL Cardinal GM from Granite City
- The -- Bird is painted on cliffs north of Alton
- Pere -- State Park
- Former Mall on site of Glen Carbon WalMart
- Metro East County known for its peaches
37 Clues: -- Mounds • -- Air Force Base • Pere -- State Park • -- Eddie's Bon Air • College located in Elsah • Town named after Ben L Dorsey • -- county seat is in Greenville • Shriner Temple in East St. Louis • StL Cardinal GM from Granite City • oldest bridge to Cross Mississippi • Municipality once known as Monsanto • -- county courthouse in Carlinville • ...
East West Rail 2024-11-04
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- What does CAG stand for?
- Name the main opposition group in Bedford.
- How many weeks is Non-Statutory Consultation 2024 set to be?
- Name the town along the route which has one of the largest Italian communities outside Italy.
- Who is the new CEO of East West Rail?
- Name the white pantomime elephant who made an appearance at an EWR event in 2022.
- Which approach to Cambridge has EWR decided to take forward in May 2023?
- What is the project name for the Universal Studios development?
- Name the area well known for code breaking during WW2.
- Name the road in Bedford which is named after the author of ‘Paradise Lost’.
- Name the development taking place in Stewartby.
- Name the construction method that allows railway lines to pass at an acceptable level and gradient over low lying ground.
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- Name the project being delivered by EWRCo.
- How is EWR to be powered?
- Name the existing line between Bletchley and Bedford which is to be upgraded as part of the MVL Acceleration Scheme.
- Name the university who won The Boat Race in 2024.
- Woodland, Wetland, and habitat creation are all part of this type of mitigation.
- Name the F1 team based in Milton Keynes
- Name the area in Cambridge where Issy annoyed the landowner so much that she went to the press and misquoted Issy saying that we’d be putting freight trains on the line all night long.
- Shopping village; connectivity completed as part of Phase 1.
- Name the road in Bedford which is named after the author of the 'Faerie Queen'.
- Name the city with over 130 roundabouts.
- Where did the white pantomime elephant make her debut appearance on the route?
- Name the university who holds tortoise wars.
- Name the residential area in Bedford which has the most proposed demolitions. HINT: Ashburnham Road and Chaucer Road are included in this area.
- Name a type of excavation that allows railway lines to pass at an acceptable level and gradient through the surrounding ground.
26 Clues: What does CAG stand for? • How is EWR to be powered? • Who is the new CEO of East West Rail? • Name the F1 team based in Milton Keynes • Name the city with over 130 roundabouts. • Name the project being delivered by EWRCo. • Name the main opposition group in Bedford. • Name the university who holds tortoise wars. • Name the development taking place in Stewartby. • ...
East Coast Shells 2025-06-11
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- Tiny, colorful bivalve shells, often found in large quantities in the surf.
- Not a true shell, but the rigid, flattened skeleton of a sea urchin, often found bleached white.
- The hard, protective outer layer of a marine mollusk.
- A white, elongated oval shell with cuts resembling feathers.
- A large, spiraled sea snail shell, common types include channeled, knobbed, and lightning.
- A heart-shaped bivalve shell with prominent radiating ribs.
- The land along the edge of the sea.
- A small, conical, often ornate spiral shell, also known as horned shells.
- An invertebrate animal with a soft body, often protected by a shell.
- Small, spiral shells, often found hidden in piles of other shells.
- Smooth, shiny, cylindrical shell, often lettered with zigzag markings.
- The ocean bordering the East Coast, where these shells are found.
- The activity of searching for shells and other items on the shore.
- A smooth, gracefully shaped shell with distinct horizontal bands, often pearly gray.
- A long, thin, rectangular clam shell, resembling a straight razor.
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- A smooth, globe-shaped shell with a very pronounced spiral, often gray.
- A type of mollusk with two hinged shells.
- A thick, ribbed bivalve shell, common varieties include ponderous and transverse.
- General term for a bivalve mollusk, includes surf, quahog, and razor varieties.
- A boat-shaped shell with a flat internal "deck," often found in clusters.
- Fan-shaped bivalve with radial ridges, often found in various colors like calico.
- A type of mollusk with a single, typically spiraled shell.
- Irregularly shaped bivalve, often lumpy and grey, found in colonies.
- A small, ribbed, oval-shaped shell with a distinctive spiral.
- A conical or cap-shaped shell without spiral whorls, sometimes with a keyhole opening.
- Wedge-shaped bivalve, typically dark blue or black, often found still hinged.
- Thin, translucent bivalve, also known as "mermaid's toenail," often found in black or gray.
- A large, spiraled shell with a prominent spire, like the Florida horse conch.
- A long, slender, spiraled shell resembling a drill bit or ice cream cone.
29 Clues: The land along the edge of the sea. • A type of mollusk with two hinged shells. • The hard, protective outer layer of a marine mollusk. • A type of mollusk with a single, typically spiraled shell. • A heart-shaped bivalve shell with prominent radiating ribs. • A white, elongated oval shell with cuts resembling feathers. • ...
East and West 2025-08-07
Across
- Enemies of Caesar.
- Tropical plant with a grotesque name.
- Incapable of feeling.
- Far East term for enlightenment.
- Decay.
- An atomic mirror image.
- The city of Troy in the Classical tongue.
- A lady from Madridt.
- A frenzy.
- Weapons.
- The sun rises in the ___.
- Capital of Italia.
- Mythological beings with melodic voices.
- Past tense, ascendant.
- Melancholy.
- More than an Iberian exonym, could also refer to highland heaths.
- A parlor where one might take tea.
- Italic honor code.
- A time in between; liminal
- Shaken, not stirred.
- Redemption for past sins.
- Yekaterina Romanova, or Catherine the Great
- All may not be as it ____.
- A lingering scent.
- A musical composition.
- To trap.
- A spiritual transformation of the mind in the Classical sense.
- Things left behind.
- A type of marine mammal.
- Frankenstein’s magnum opus. To ___ the dead.
- Anatomical term for the inner eye.
- A type of joining in woodwork. Counterpart to mortise.
- A type of window.
- A heavenly light.
- Counterpart to tenon.
- Resin used for strings.
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- A book forming part of a larger work.
- The State provides many glorious amenities.
- First law of motion.
- Vocal range above baritone.
- Let us assume you know this cultivar.
- A persistent musical motif.
- Not stellar but rather a liminal stage of a moult.
- Caviar.
- Follows after Twilight.
- A formal party held at twilight.
- A female tailor.
- King of Crete
- Vowels for ages— excluding you and I.
- The red planet.
- In ____. Found on an epitaph.
- Not to love but to liquidate a loan.
- We see past time in a telescope and present time in a microscope. Hence the apparent ____ of the present. — Victor Hugo
- In memoriam— or rather, not.
- Rigor ___. The stiffness upon onset of death.
- An apprentice.
- The Democratic Republic of ___. Our glorious nation.
- A decorative inlaid pattern.
- Enemy of Cleopatra.
- Indic stringed instrument.
- Tower in the Islamic style
- Rowers of great ships.
- Garb.
- A volcanic mountain in Italia.
- Harbor facility.
- A charged particle.
- Goddess of the hunt.
- A master in music or opera.
- Cartoons from the Far East.
- A flower with thorns.
- ___ culpa; my fault in Classical tongue.
- Preceding: Do, Re, __.
72 Clues: Garb. • Decay. • Caviar. • Weapons. • To trap. • A frenzy. • Melancholy. • King of Crete • An apprentice. • The red planet. • A female tailor. • Harbor facility. • A type of window. • A heavenly light. • Enemies of Caesar. • Capital of Italia. • Italic honor code. • A lingering scent. • Enemy of Cleopatra. • A charged particle. • Things left behind. • First law of motion. • A lady from Madridt. • ...
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
Middle ages 2015-06-01
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- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
CW 559-79 1694-04 2017-09-28
Across
- , dried sliced bulb of a lily used formerly as an expectorant, cardiac stimulant, and diuretic
- , an object believed to have magical powerto bring desired good or evil
- , very hot and humid; exciting or capable of exciting strong sexual desire
- , a group of influential persons
- , a reddish brown
- , the middle east countries
- , having the hand on the hip and the elbow turned outward; set in a bent position
- , Russian vehicle drawn by three horses abreast; ruling body of three (Russian)
- , biography of saints; idealizing or idolizing biography
- , correspondence in kind or quality; correspondence
- , swimming or floating in water
- , intricate problem; especially : a problem insoluble in its own terms; (2 words)
- , a hall for public lectures or discussions; secondary school
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- , excess, oversupply; something unnecessary
- , ankle-length garment with long sleeves that is common throughout the Middle East
- , having the same spatial or temporal scope or boundaries
- , offensive : a black African (South African expression)
- , a luminous vapor, cloud, glow or atmosphere about a god or goddess when on earth
- , underhanded or unscrupulous behavior
- , a small or unpretentious restaurant or nightclub (French)
- , to exert force against an opposing and often bad or harmful force or influence
- , a shantytown of temporary dwellings
- , table that is often partitioned or enclosed, used for individual study especially in a library
- , an unnaturally excited or distraught woman; bacchante; Wacko (Greek)
- , one who collects or studies historical times and objects
- , white tasteless solid rendered fat of cattle and sheep used in soap, candles, and lubricants
- , a civilian provisioner to an army post often with a shop on the post
- , prominent position that provides an opportunity for expounding one's views; (2 words)
- , physical or social setting in which something occurs : environment (French)
- , to promote the growth or development of (usually of misconduct)
- , small useful items : sundries
- , a circular opening at the top of a dome; circular or oval window
32 Clues: , a reddish brown • , the middle east countries • , swimming or floating in water • , a group of influential persons • , small useful items : sundries • , a shantytown of temporary dwellings • , underhanded or unscrupulous behavior • , excess, oversupply; something unnecessary • , correspondence in kind or quality; correspondence • ...
Persepolis Crossword 2015-01-07
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- one who dies for a religious cause
- the name of leadership used to bribe a soldier for oil
- "As long as there is oil in the middle east we will never have..."
- Marjane's Fathers car
- a replacement of the political system by the governed people
- the thing that made it impossible for peace in the middle east
- the word that describes having nothing like Marjane's grandmother for a while
- name of chapter 6
- the awful emperor of Iran before the revolution
- what the people called forced devotion
- name of chapter 4
- father of the shah wanted to overthrow the emperor and install a...
- the parts of the world seen as physical
- what Marjane's grandmother had to do to survive
- communist party of the soviet union
- what Marjane compares the revolution to
- a dead body
- process of falling into an inferior condition or state
- Marjane's older maid sister
- the job Mehri did for Marjane's family
- who Marjane talked to at night
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- terrible way of ruling that existed for 2500 years in Iran
- boy who's father was said to have killed millions on Black Friday
- what Marjane's father tried to do by buying her books
- a means of privately owned companies by state or people runs the nation
- what people did when the wanted to speak out against the shah
- something of brilliance or beauty
- the day where some 80 people were killed
- social class of her maid sister, Mehri
- because of the shahs departure there was a...
- the concealing head garment that women had to wear in public
- shah tried to work towards what political system?
- monuments of the shah
- name of chapter 5
- the religion that Marjane practices
- what Marjane calls the shah
36 Clues: a dead body • name of chapter 6 • name of chapter 4 • name of chapter 5 • Marjane's Fathers car • monuments of the shah • Marjane's older maid sister • what Marjane calls the shah • who Marjane talked to at night • something of brilliance or beauty • one who dies for a religious cause • communist party of the soviet union • the religion that Marjane practices • ...
Unit 1 Exam Review 2024-09-12
Across
- What continent is at 50 N, 20 E?
- The ocean highlighted in Source D.
- Gus is studying weather on mountains. His instruments don't work above a certain amount of feet. What type of map would he use to check this ahead of time?
- Athena is checking an area to camp, and wants to know where the bodies of water and hills are ahead of time. What type of map would she use?
- Because the Earth is spherical (a circle), distance from one location to another is measured in __?__.
- Use Source I: What state is at 60 N, 160 W?
- Lines that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian.
- The continent highlighted in Source C.
- Line that splits the earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
- The ocean highlighted in Source F.
- What type of map would you use to compare the rainfall in Indiana and Idaho?
- The county that Derby Middle School is in.
- The only Intermediate Direction missing: southeast, northwest, southwest, __?__.
- Kansas is in the __?__ Quadrant.
- Quinn wants to compare the amount of people in western Kansas with the amount of people in western Texas. What type of map would she use?
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- When writing a strong claim, be sure to avoid using __?__ language.
- Line that splits the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- Use Source I: What ocean is at 60 S, 20 E?
- The only Cardinal Direction missing: North, East, South, __?__.
- The 3 countries that make up North America mainland are the United States, Mexico, and __?__.
- What is at 70 N, 40 West?
- The yellow highlighted lines in Source G.
- The study and art of map making.
- The continent highlighted in Source A.
- The ocean highlighted in Source E.
- A strong claim includes 3 or more summative reasons, or __?__.
- What Avenue is directly north of Derby Middle School?
- The continent highlighted in Source B.
28 Clues: What is at 70 N, 40 West? • What continent is at 50 N, 20 E? • The study and art of map making. • Kansas is in the __?__ Quadrant. • The ocean highlighted in Source D. • The ocean highlighted in Source E. • The ocean highlighted in Source F. • The continent highlighted in Source A. • The continent highlighted in Source C. • The continent highlighted in Source B. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Connor & Ellie 2026-05-19
8 Clues: Name of their dog • Connors middle name • Connor’s favorite color • rink Where did Connor propose • How many years have they dated • What hospital does Ellie work at • Haddam What town did they both grow up in • What’s their favorite shared spo What make of car does Ellie drive
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 • ...
vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- Act
- manufacturing
- System
- Railway Act
- -London and modern-day Zhengzhou
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- goods or cargo carried by a ship, train, truck, or airplane ·
- relocating permanently from Mexico to the United States.
- Indo-European migrations to Europe, the Middle East and South Asia during the Bronze Age.
- the change of dress and behaviors an immigrant may go through when living in a new country
- Act
- The early Americans who set out to settle in the west
- Railroad
12 Clues: Act • Act • System • Railroad • Railway Act • manufacturing • -London and modern-day Zhengzhou • The early Americans who set out to settle in the west • relocating permanently from Mexico to the United States. • goods or cargo carried by a ship, train, truck, or airplane · • Indo-European migrations to Europe, the Middle East and South Asia during the Bronze Age. • ...
Life in Colonial America 2020-03-23
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- coast where the 13 colonies are located
- a major reason many settlers moved to America
- first colony in America, named after the king
- number of colonies in America
- name of British immigrants moving to America
- nickname for the Middle Colonies
Down
- the people already living in America before the British
- crop planted in the Southern Colonies
- original name of New York
- name for farms in the south
- major source of labour in the Southern Colonies
11 Clues: original name of New York • name for farms in the south • number of colonies in America • nickname for the Middle Colonies • crop planted in the Southern Colonies • coast where the 13 colonies are located • name of British immigrants moving to America • a major reason many settlers moved to America • first colony in America, named after the king • ...
Performing Art 2021-10-06
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- this dance originated from middle east
- ________dance has roots in African American dancing
- lord shiva in his_____form is consider god of dance
- name the instrument which is thought to bring goodluck
- salsa dance is originated in________
- temple jewellery is used in__________
- This dance refers to street dance style
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- the dance of Tamil Nadu and karnataka
- _______dance involves swaying of the body
- Folk instrument of Jammu and Kashmir
- this instrument uses air to play music
- Manipuri is also known as___________
12 Clues: Folk instrument of Jammu and Kashmir • salsa dance is originated in________ • Manipuri is also known as___________ • the dance of Tamil Nadu and karnataka • temple jewellery is used in__________ • this dance originated from middle east • this instrument uses air to play music • This dance refers to street dance style • _______dance involves swaying of the body • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Religious position that Henry IV and Gregory VII wanted the right to appoint
- What Thomas Becket was labeled as after his death
- Artistic decoration of books
- Another word for disease. Ex: Bubonic
- The pushing out of Muslims in Spain
- Wars between Christians and Muslims in the Middle East
- Using reason to support Christian beliefs
Down
- Split or break in the church
- Battle won by William the Conqueror
- England's legislative body
- Using common everyday language of ordinary people
11 Clues: England's legislative body • Split or break in the church • Artistic decoration of books • Battle won by William the Conqueror • The pushing out of Muslims in Spain • Another word for disease. Ex: Bubonic • Using reason to support Christian beliefs • What Thomas Becket was labeled as after his death • Using common everyday language of ordinary people • ...
History Benchmark Review 2014-08-25
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- 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
Down
- 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
Geography Project by Xavier Coleman 2020-11-04
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- beside alantic and gulf of mexico
- right beside the pacific ocean
- with no cities or states
- under north america
- beside north and south america
- west of north and south america
- under asia and east of south africa
- north of antarctica
- west of rocky mountain
- west of interior
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- east of Asia
- west of greatplains
- smallest contienent
- north of Africa
- north of Antarctica
- above north america and eurasia
- east of Europe
- north of the us and all of canada
- west of appalachin
- west of costal plain
20 Clues: east of Asia • east of Europe • north of Africa • west of interior • west of appalachin • west of greatplains • smallest contienent • under north america • north of Antarctica • north of antarctica • west of costal plain • west of rocky mountain • with no cities or states • right beside the pacific ocean • beside north and south america • above north america and eurasia • ...
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
On Screen 2 unit b pp 30-31 wb p 15 - Marten Suurkivi 2025-01-17
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- stay at a hostell
- in the south-east
- poluted sea
- in the south
- rent a car
- miss the flight
- in the north
- platform
- vally
- wind surfing
- trip
- in the west
- long ques
- book ticets on the internet
- in the south-west
- contact
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- in the north-west
- depart from somewhere
- canceld flight
- island
- bandb
- crowded beach
- delayd flight
- in the north-east
- dog sleding
- embassy
- desert
- pasanger
- cottage
- cruise
- rent an apartment
- in the east
32 Clues: trip • bandb • vally • island • desert • cruise • embassy • cottage • contact • platform • pasanger • long ques • rent a car • poluted sea • dog sleding • in the west • in the east • in the south • in the north • wind surfing • crowded beach • delayd flight • canceld flight • miss the flight • in the north-west • stay at a hostell • in the south-east • in the north-east • rent an apartment • in the south-west • depart from somewhere • ...
Weather Crossword puzzle 2021-10-12
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- 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?
Down
- 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 • ...
Foods of Southwest Asia, the Middle East, and Africa 2026-05-05
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- — yellow spice from a root, used in curries
- — prized golden spice from flower stigmas
- — heated structures for growing plants
- fields — farmland supplied with artificial water
- — meat from a young sheep
- River — major river flowing through northeastern Africa
- — spongy fermented flatbread from Ethiopia
- — sesame seed paste used in sauces and dips
- — traditional fermented dairy drink
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- — tangy red spice made from dried berries
- flower — plant that produces saffron
- — strained yogurt cheese
- — linked together in a complex way
- — sweet, soft fruit often eaten dried
- — aromatic herb with a cooling flavor
- — slow-cooked stew or the pot it’s made in
- — tropical plant used to produce sugar
- bread — soft flatbread with a pocket for filling
- — common domesticated poultry
- — assortment of small shared dishes
20 Clues: — strained yogurt cheese • — meat from a young sheep • — common domesticated poultry • — linked together in a complex way • — assortment of small shared dishes • — traditional fermented dairy drink • flower — plant that produces saffron • — sweet, soft fruit often eaten dried • — aromatic herb with a cooling flavor • — heated structures for growing plants • ...
Chinas geographical features 2022-05-12
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- bai mountain or something?
- major desert of china
- south of the Yangtze River
- sounds like Putin mountain
- no china just east
- highest mountains in the world that is located in Asia
- Painful desert
- desert of death
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- China sea
- Another something like the east one
- populated region
- worlds highest mountains
- another mountain that has ai in it
- large systems of mountains in Asia
- large freshwater lake
- part of east china sea
- 2 largest river
- emei what?
- second largest river
19 Clues: China sea • emei what? • Painful desert • 2 largest river • desert of death • populated region • no china just east • second largest river • major desert of china • large freshwater lake • part of east china sea • worlds highest mountains • bai mountain or something? • south of the Yangtze River • sounds like Putin mountain • another mountain that has ai in it • ...
East Africa Crossword 2013-05-21
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- Served decades of dictatorship.
- Christianity spread here in about A.D. 500.
- A follower of the religion of Islam.
- A port city that clans have fought over.
- The act of taking over more area by force.
- A group of people under control of another country.
- One of the largest plains in Tanzania.
- Energy from the heat of Earth's interior.
- A period of extreme dryness.
- A country located in the Horn of Africa.
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- An expedition to observe animals in their natural habitat.
- In the late 1700's it became a national slave trading center.
- The highest mountain in Africa.
- A small desert country.
- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus.
- Africa's largest lake.
- A region of Sudan Where genocide recently occurred.
- The deliberate killing of a large group of people.
- Most people living here are Christian.
- Place on Earth's surface where crust stretches until it breaks.
20 Clues: Africa's largest lake. • A small desert country. • A period of extreme dryness. • Served decades of dictatorship. • The highest mountain in Africa. • A follower of the religion of Islam. • One of the largest plains in Tanzania. • Most people living here are Christian. • A port city that clans have fought over. • A country located in the Horn of Africa. • ...
Baddies West & East 2024-01-11
23 Clues: Et • Hat • Blade • B-More • Sky High • Like Dat • RnB singer • OG bad girl • BGC Season4 • BGC Season8 • Wit The Body • BGC Season12 • Love & HipHop • Big Dominican • Love & HipHop • Love & HipHop • Suki's Friend • Black Ink Crew • Fought the air • Hi My name is ** • Meatball B*tches • Black Market Links • Jerry Bring Out The Alfredo Sauce
USA States - East 2024-09-08
27 Clues: メイン • ハワイ • オハイオ • フロリダ • イリノイ • テネシー • ミシガン • アラバマ • ジョージア • デラウェア • バージニア • オクラホマ • バーモント • ミシシッピ • ケンタッキー • メリーランド • ニューヨーク • インディアナ • コネチカット • ペンシルバニア • ロードアイランド • マサチューセッツ • ノースカロライナ • ニュージャージー • サウスカロライナ • ウェストバージニア • ニューハンプシャー
Far East Review 2026-03-24
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- A belief that good or bad actions have an impact on a person's souls
- people of high rank, they were given plots of land
- How India divided their society into groups. Hinduism upheld this system, while Buddhism rejected it.
- Wealthy landowners in Japan, they often led armies of Samurai
- Which part of China did the Great Wall help protect
- Confucianism is a system of philosophical and _____ teachings
- To go without food or drink
- a valuable, hard gemstone often used for jewerly in China
- The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are key teachings of this religion
- an ancient Chinese philosopher who came up with ways to restore order in China
- The process of rebirth, each time in a new body
- This religion believes in many gods and is the largest and oldest religion in India today.
- professionally trained warrior class in fedual Japan. They protected the land of the Daimyos.
- a military general or warlord who ruled Japan in the Emperor's name
- a person who appears to rule even though power rests somewhere else
- The "enlightened one," his original name was Siddhartha Gautama and he spread his ideas across Northen India
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- highly valued fabric in China. If the secret of how this material was made was found out, it led to death
- a person who spreads their religious beliefs
- a person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone
- he is known as the first emporer of China and helped to successfully unify China. He was a legalist and had strict laws and punishment
- a state of perfect peace
- Focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- the group at the bottom of the fedual system, they worked the farmland
- a popular new form of Buddhism taht arrived from China
- the Samurai code of rules
- a group of nobles who live near and serve/advise a ruler
- a modern math system created by Indian scholars. It is known as the Hindu-Arabic ________.
27 Clues: a state of perfect peace • the Samurai code of rules • To go without food or drink • Focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • a person who spreads their religious beliefs • The process of rebirth, each time in a new body • people of high rank, they were given plots of land • Which part of China did the Great Wall help protect • ...
Medieval East Asia 2026-03-05
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- Chinese invention used for navigation at sea
- Chinese dynasty known for technological and agricultural advancements
- Chinese method of printing using carved wooden blocks
- Educated government worker chosen to serve in imperial China
- Chinese invention that helped spread knowledge and record keeping
- Important Chinese export that influenced culture and commerce
- Chinese dynasty that reunited China after a long period of division
- Empire that ruled China before the Ming Dynasty
- Warrior code emphasizing loyalty, honor, and discipline
- Chinese philosophy focused on order, respect, and moral behavior
- Warrior class that served lords in medieval Japan
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- Government test used in China to select officials
- Feudal system of loyalty between Japanese lords and warriors
- Military ruler of Japan who governed in the emperor’s name
- Chinese dynasty known for maritime voyages and strong central rule
- Japanese prince who promoted Chinese ideas and Buddhism in Japan
- Religion that spread from India to China, Korea, and Japan
- Powerful Japanese feudal lords who controlled land and samurai
- Chinese invention that later transformed warfare
- Famous Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu
20 Clues: Chinese invention used for navigation at sea • Empire that ruled China before the Ming Dynasty • Chinese invention that later transformed warfare • Government test used in China to select officials • Famous Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu • Warrior class that served lords in medieval Japan • Chinese method of printing using carved wooden blocks • ...
Boy Overboard 2020-10-26
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- Main character of book
- this person stole Jamals ball in refuguee camp
- A continent near New Zealand
- Main characters sister
- Boats travel on this. A large lake
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- Book starts in this middle-east country
- A group of people that make control a country
- All the descendants of a common ancestor
- This person first met Jamal on a Boat. Becomes a very good friend.
- Used in water travel
- Very important to Jamal and Bibi. A spherical shape
11 Clues: Used in water travel • Main character of book • Main characters sister • A continent near New Zealand • Boats travel on this. A large lake • Book starts in this middle-east country • All the descendants of a common ancestor • A group of people that make control a country • this person stole Jamals ball in refuguee camp • Very important to Jamal and Bibi. A spherical shape • ...
Space 2022-01-22
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- The planet nearest to the sun.
- The path of a planet around the sun.
- The middle of the solar system.
- The sun that sets in the ________ .
- The earth spins on its ________.
- The time it takes for the Earth to go round the Sun
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- The 8th planet from the sun.
- It takes 28 days to go round the earth.
- Another word for the sun.
- A blue planet with water.
- The sun rises in the _______ .
11 Clues: Another word for the sun. • A blue planet with water. • The 8th planet from the sun. • The planet nearest to the sun. • The sun rises in the _______ . • The middle of the solar system. • The earth spins on its ________. • The sun that sets in the ________ . • The path of a planet around the sun. • It takes 28 days to go round the earth. • ...
moths 2021-11-30
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- has clear wings and resembles a bumble bee
- adult wingspan of up to 10 inches
- variety of wing colors, has "eyes" on its wing
- lives in africa the middle east and tropical asia
- orange moth
- green moth
- wingspan of up to three inches
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- bright pink and yellow
- bright red wings, only flies during the day
- chrysalis can go dormant in the winter
- has all the colors of the rainbow in its wings
- males come in variety of bright colors, females are reddish brown
- black and white north american moth
- tails that interfere with bats echolocation
- 11 inch wingspan
15 Clues: green moth • orange moth • 11 inch wingspan • bright pink and yellow • wingspan of up to three inches • adult wingspan of up to 10 inches • black and white north american moth • chrysalis can go dormant in the winter • has clear wings and resembles a bumble bee • bright red wings, only flies during the day • tails that interfere with bats echolocation • ...
moths 2021-11-30
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- has clear wings and resembles a bumble bee
- adult wingspan of up to 10 inches
- variety of wing colors, has "eyes" on its wing
- lives in africa the middle east and tropical asia
- orange moth
- green moth
- wingspan of up to three inches
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- bright pink and yellow
- bright red wings, only flies during the day
- chrysalis can go dormant in the winter
- has all the colors of the rainbow in its wings
- males come in variety of bright colors, females are reddish brown
- black and white north american moth
- tails that interfere with bats echolocation
- 11 inch wingspan
15 Clues: green moth • orange moth • 11 inch wingspan • bright pink and yellow • wingspan of up to three inches • adult wingspan of up to 10 inches • black and white north american moth • chrysalis can go dormant in the winter • has clear wings and resembles a bumble bee • bright red wings, only flies during the day • tails that interfere with bats echolocation • ...
Ancient Egypt facts 2012-11-20
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- a system of writing
- a building made for religion or for a god
- the Egyptian falcon god
- a famous pyramid (head of a human, body of an animal)
- a person who had powers (magic)
- woman who ruled Egypt
- a body of a human or of an animal that has been ceremonially pressured
- it's like a grave
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- an Egyptian god who was associated to war and strength
- is a river
- male who ruled Egypt
- the beliefs of religions, can be fiction
- _____ is the music, food, and beliefs of a group
- the goddess of magic
- the land in the Middle East
15 Clues: is a river • it's like a grave • a system of writing • male who ruled Egypt • the goddess of magic • woman who ruled Egypt • the Egyptian falcon god • the land in the Middle East • a person who had powers (magic) • the beliefs of religions, can be fiction • a building made for religion or for a god • _____ is the music, food, and beliefs of a group • ...
Seven Kingdoms Fairy Tales 2020-12-26
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- What Princess Saffy wants to be when she grows up.
- The Saffron twins' home kingdom.
- The castle where the nameless princess lives.
- The fairy kingdom submarine is made out of this vegetable.
- The longest river in Germany.
- Helps Prince Nero rescue St. Nicholas.
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- The tollbooth castle in the middle of the Rhine river.
- 63 divided by 9.
- Prince Indy's home kingdom.
- Boat that carries cargo on a river.
- The river that connects to the Rhine river in Koblenz, Germany (Magenta Kingdom).
- Where the nameless princess has her workshop.
- Troublesome queen of the Blackfly Kingdom.
- What your fairy godparent gives you.
- North, South, East, _______.
15 Clues: 63 divided by 9. • Prince Indy's home kingdom. • North, South, East, _______. • The longest river in Germany. • The Saffron twins' home kingdom. • Boat that carries cargo on a river. • What your fairy godparent gives you. • Helps Prince Nero rescue St. Nicholas. • Troublesome queen of the Blackfly Kingdom. • The castle where the nameless princess lives. • ...
social studies 2021-09-09
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- most variable weather
- inner most layer
- tells the purpose of a map
- the map that shows rivers, mountains, elevation etc.
- lines that run north and south from the equator
- prevailing winds
- when night time and day are equal lengths
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- lines that run east and west from the prime meridian
- weather patterns that an area typically experiences
- the state of a place for a short period of time
- turn ocean water into fresh water by removing salt
- outer layer
- sudden violent movement of the tectonic plate along a along fault line
- gradual warming of the earth and atmosphere
- thick middle layer
15 Clues: outer layer • inner most layer • prevailing winds • thick middle layer • most variable weather • tells the purpose of a map • when night time and day are equal lengths • gradual warming of the earth and atmosphere • the state of a place for a short period of time • lines that run north and south from the equator • turn ocean water into fresh water by removing salt • ...
social studies crossword 2021-09-09
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- water turns into gas
- tells the purpose of the map
- the measurement north or south of the prime meridian
- the water cycle is caused by this
- sections that make up the earth
- rocky shell forming earths surface
- the movement of water within the earths
- weather over a long period of time in one place
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- the measurement east or west of the prime meridian
- crack or breaks in earths crust
- process where water vapor becomes a liquid
- the gasses surrounding the earth and other planets
- map that shows rivers and mountains
- thick middle layer
- innermost layer of the earth
15 Clues: thick middle layer • water turns into gas • tells the purpose of the map • innermost layer of the earth • crack or breaks in earths crust • sections that make up the earth • the water cycle is caused by this • rocky shell forming earths surface • map that shows rivers and mountains • the movement of water within the earths • process where water vapor becomes a liquid • ...
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Across
- This helps you find your way
- In the middle of two things.
- A model of the world
- The direction to the right of the compass
- Not left, not right: forward in a line
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- The direction at the top of the compass
- To take in your hands
- To give some of your things to other people
- Go from one side of the bridge to the other
- You use this to see distant objects
- To have with you when you come to a place
- You use this to dry your body
- You wear this outside when it's cold
- Birds’ homes
- Your favorite sport of activity
15 Clues: Birds’ homes • A model of the world • To take in your hands • This helps you find your way • In the middle of two things. • You use this to dry your body • Your favorite sport of activity • You use this to see distant objects • You wear this outside when it's cold • Not left, not right: forward in a line • The direction at the top of the compass • ...
