middle east Crossword Puzzles
WH 2022-04-10
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- of Aztecs
- Monsoon Winds leads to India as center of Indian Ocean Trade
- Golden age of Caliphate Capital bagdad
- Shi’a Muslims believed the Caliph should be a descendant of Muhammed
- religion leader
- Believed Muhammad was last in line of prophets including Abraham, Moses & Jesus
- Sunni Muslims believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim
- Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and
- South American tribe
- City of Cahokia
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- Someone who speaks to God
- Believed that it declined due to reduced output of gold mines
- soldiers
- holy book
- Close to present day St. Louis
- Influenced by Mayans
- conflict between churches
- Honored Warrior Class
- United Muslim area including Southern Spain, northern Africa, Middle East & Parts of India
19 Clues: soldiers • of Aztecs • holy book • religion leader • City of Cahokia • Influenced by Mayans • South American tribe • Honored Warrior Class • Someone who speaks to God • conflict between churches • Close to present day St. Louis • Golden age of Caliphate Capital bagdad • Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and • Sunni Muslims believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim • ...
Georgraphy puzzle 2024-10-04
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- what country's have oil gold and agricultural products
- what dance is Argentina known for
- the p in PEGS
- What is the main south American country to celebrate Carnival
- what are the dominant languages in south America
- many people moving to an area
- what place in the middle east doesn't rely on oil for its economy.
- why is Dubai richer the Afghanistan and Iraq
- which city is known for its wealth in the UAE
- what region has the amazon rainforest
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- the s in PEGS
- what countries have Coffee Tea Minerals
- the g in PEGS
- what is a result of Iraq and Afghanistan rely on oil
- 200,000 population
- the e in PEGS
- what countries have oil natural gas
- what countries have diamonds gold timber
- tallest building in the world
- what is a traditional food in Brazil
- Plans to have 75% of energy be renewable
21 Clues: the s in PEGS • the g in PEGS • the p in PEGS • the e in PEGS • 200,000 population • many people moving to an area • tallest building in the world • what dance is Argentina known for • what countries have oil natural gas • what is a traditional food in Brazil • what region has the amazon rainforest • what countries have Coffee Tea Minerals • what countries have diamonds gold timber • ...
Mesopotamia & Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- They know how to read and write in Mesopotamia
- the supply of water to land or crops
- a material that was used in ancient times as a writing surface
- tombs for pharaohs
- Known for his code of laws
- The youngest Pharaoh to ever happen
- The fine soil deposited by rivers
- an embalmed corpse
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- a temple built by the Assyrians and Babylonians
- the exchanging of goods
- Family of the pharaoh
- A system of writing made in the middle east
- Egyptian kings
- A hero in Mesopotamian mythology
- River the most important river in ancient egypt
- believes in many gods
- An empire that was located in the Nubian part of modern-day Sudan
19 Clues: Egyptian kings • tombs for pharaohs • an embalmed corpse • Family of the pharaoh • believes in many gods • the exchanging of goods • Known for his code of laws • queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty • A hero in Mesopotamian mythology • The fine soil deposited by rivers • The youngest Pharaoh to ever happen • the supply of water to land or crops • the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire • ...
Christian History Unit 3 2025-09-08
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- The official writings of scripture
- the first monks living in the Middle East wilderness
- Latin translation of the Bible by St. Jerome
- encouraged hermits to live in monasteries
- matter is evil but the mind is good
- pictures created from tiny tiles
- the doctrine that denied original sin
- Golden Mouth
- men or boys serving the church
- the district under the authority of a bishop
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- punishment give by the church for sin
- Roman building that served as model for early church design
- established the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- Holy Wisdom, a great church
- great teacher who taught that Baptism and Communion were visible signs of invisible grace
- Germanic people known for destroying property
- Bridge Builder
- converted Ireland
- Constantinople, later Istanbul
19 Clues: Golden Mouth • Bridge Builder • converted Ireland • Holy Wisdom, a great church • Constantinople, later Istanbul • men or boys serving the church • pictures created from tiny tiles • The official writings of scripture • matter is evil but the mind is good • punishment give by the church for sin • the doctrine that denied original sin • encouraged hermits to live in monasteries • ...
Animal Breed Crossword 2022-09-16
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- Incredibly musclular and lean breed of sheep
- Large white pig with erect ears
- Large white pig with forward-facing ears
- Removal of the testicles
- Common breed of black cow from Scotland
- Large breed of chicken with an extra toe
- Large cow with varied colors and a large neck
- Breed of white cow from France
- Incredibly massive horse from Britain
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- Large black pig from England
- Breed of cow with fatty lactation
- Common white breed of chicken
- Common breed of black and white cow
- US equivalent of Zebu cattle
- Red pig with droopy ears
- Sheep breed with valuable wool from Spain
- Red and white breed of grazing cow from England
- Large show goat breed from the Middle East
- Small horse breed from Poland,
19 Clues: Red pig with droopy ears • Removal of the testicles • Large black pig from England • US equivalent of Zebu cattle • Common white breed of chicken • Small horse breed from Poland, • Breed of white cow from France • Large white pig with erect ears • Breed of cow with fatty lactation • Common breed of black and white cow • Incredibly massive horse from Britain • ...
WALNUT 2025-10-27
7 Clues: Hardwood • North America, Europe, Middle East • Resistant to rot, and hypoallergenic • Straight grained, with waves and burls • Creamy white sapwood, light-dark brown heartwood • Excellent machinability, works well with hand tools • Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and architectural elements like paneling
Liwaza Lounge 2023-01-21
5 Clues: Friday favourite • Dish made from leavened batter or dough • Consisting of meat cut into thin slices • Classic North African and Middle Eastern dish • Cooked meat dish that originates from Middle East.
dach east quiz 2020-05-22
East Asia Geography 2021-04-07
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- The Huang He River is also known by this color
- This Chinese city on the Yangtze River became well known during 2020.
- The capital city of North Korea
- China contains some of this tallest mountain in the world.
- Sea east of the Philippines
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of _______________.
- In what country would you find the city of Mandalay?
- This city in China (that once belonged to the British) is located along the South China Sea.
- Capital city is Jakarta
- The capital city of China
- Country that is sandwiched between Thailand and Vietnam
- This country borders the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea
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- The Sea of Japan separates Japan and what country?
- This tiny country shares an island with Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Borneo?
- Capital city of Vietnam
- Gulf of Tonkin borders China and ___________
- The Sea of Malacca separates ___________ from Malaysia
- The largest city in northwestern China...It is also located in the Tien Shan Mountains.
- This tiny city-state is located inside the country of Malaysia?
- The Luzan Straight separates the Philippines and _________________.
- What is the name of the Japanese Island where Tokyo is located?
- ____________ Islands, which are a chain of islands off the East China Sea, belong to Japan.
- This Chinese city sits on the coast of the East China Sea and the mouth of the Yangtze River.
- Myanmar is sometimes referred to as _____________.
- Phnom Penh is the capital of this country
- This is the capital city of Japan?
26 Clues: Capital city of Vietnam • Capital city is Jakarta • The capital city of China • Sea east of the Philippines • The capital city of North Korea • This is the capital city of Japan? • Phnom Penh is the capital of this country • Gulf of Tonkin borders China and ___________ • The Huang He River is also known by this color • The Sea of Japan separates Japan and what country? • ...
East Village History 2024-01-24
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- Doomed ship that sank in the East River
- Square where they had the first Labor Day parade
- Downtown girl from the 90s actress/model Sevigny
- The B in CBGB
- Former Club at 19-23 St. Marks Place
- Painter Keith _____
- The C in CBGB
- Musical form of rebellion
- Movie from the 1995 starring Sevigny
- Author Calhoun
- Reformer with a beach named after him
- They were a band, but not really brothers
- Warhol's club before it became a circus
- ________ City
- Club over on Avenue A, or a triangular structure
- Former Governor and Vice President and favorite park
- Blondie singer
- The BG in CBGB
- Nickname for the East Village in 19th Century
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- Famous Ukrainian Restaurant
- Blondie Guitarist Chris _____
- The Poet's Cafe
- Howl Poet
- Patron of the library married to Anna
- Former Governor Hamilton _____
- The river we all know
- Building where the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was housed
- Infamous anarchist who lived on 13th Street
- Stop All the Clocks poet
- Mingus or Parker
- Max's place on Park Avenue South
- Oldest Irish saloon in the city
- South of Nolita
- The _____ Riots of 1863
- Another name for the Bowery
- The Velvet Underground front man
- _____ Place Riot of 1849
- Industrialist and Philanthropist _____ Cooper
38 Clues: Howl Poet • The B in CBGB • The C in CBGB • ________ City • Author Calhoun • Blondie singer • The BG in CBGB • The Poet's Cafe • South of Nolita • Mingus or Parker • Painter Keith _____ • The river we all know • The _____ Riots of 1863 • Stop All the Clocks poet • _____ Place Riot of 1849 • Musical form of rebellion • Famous Ukrainian Restaurant • Another name for the Bowery • ...
East Asia Crossword 2025-01-28
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- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document usually on the medium of paper.
- a series of fortifications in China. They were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups from the Eurasian Steppe
- An ancient belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
- The world's highest and largest plateau
- a company that operates in its home country, as well as in other countries around the world
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- The increasing interdependence of national economies through cross-border trade, investment, and capital flow.
- Was a program that limited most Chinese families to one child each.
- Were members of the warrior class in Japan
- a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes
- The average amount of children that a woman has over her lifetime
- An agreement made by opposing sides of a war to stop fighting for a certain time
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- the belief in a single all-powerful god
- a company of travelers on a journey through desert or hostile regions
- a circle of latitude that is 38 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane.
- Was the title of the military rulers of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- Anything related to the ocean, sea, and rivers
- a compound formed by the Japanese words zai, meaning money or wealth and batsu, meaning clique or clan.
- An area in which treaties or agreements between states, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities, or personnel
- a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- A chain, cluster, or collection of islands
- vitrified pottery with a white, fine-grained body that is usually translucent
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- A large, cold desert and grassland region located in north china and southern mongolia
30 Clues: the belief in a single all-powerful god • The world's highest and largest plateau • A chain, cluster, or collection of islands • Were members of the warrior class in Japan • a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes • Anything related to the ocean, sea, and rivers • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • ...
East Asia vocab 2026-01-27
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- globalization The rapid growth of international trade
- the attribution of a soul to plants
- to a form of love
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
- Desert there is no water.
- plateau is the highest and largest elevated landmass on Earth
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- law military government
- Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically for adults.
- of fire horseshoe-shaped belt around the Pacific Ocean
- rate measures the average of the childbirth population.
- parallel a circle of latitude
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a children's show in Japan
- child policy was a mandatory family planning initiative restricting most couples to having only one child
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- army commander
- corporations a large business entity that owns the production of goods
- a Chinese ethical and philosophical system from Confucius
- a member of a powerful military caste
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- a large Japanese business
- type a printing technology using individual
- zone where the military get their weapons.
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- a group of islands.
- wall of china symbol of Chinese
- a group of people traders.
- north
- trade international trade left to its natural course without tariffs,
31 Clues: north • army commander • to a form of love • a group of islands. • law military government • Desert there is no water. • a large Japanese business • a group of people traders. • a children's show in Japan • parallel a circle of latitude • wall of china symbol of Chinese • the attribution of a soul to plants • a member of a powerful military caste • ...
East Asia Notes 2024-04-30
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- this city has the longest escalator at 1/2 mile
- the official language of China
- the dividing border of North and South Korea
- a form of pottery/ceramics made popular in China
- same ethnic group, language, ancestry
- the Shang dynasty believed this gave them the right to rule
- came to rule China in the 1970s and began allowing private business ownership
- returned Hong Kong to China in 1997
- the capital of China
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- energy source for 35% of Japan's power
- formed the Communist People's Republic of China
- the spiritual leader of Buddhism
- built during the Qin dynasty to prevent invasions
- the art of flower arrangement in Japan
- Japan's military attacked the U.S. at this location, bringing the U.S. into WW2
- a meat that is a Japanese delicacy; from a now endangered animal
- ruled Japan for emperors in the 1100s-1800s
- the main religion of Korea
- a city that includes multiple cities within it
- the capital of Japan
- popular protein source in East Asia
- popular American sport in Japan
22 Clues: the capital of Japan • the capital of China • the main religion of Korea • the official language of China • popular American sport in Japan • the spiritual leader of Buddhism • returned Hong Kong to China in 1997 • popular protein source in East Asia • same ethnic group, language, ancestry • energy source for 35% of Japan's power • the art of flower arrangement in Japan • ...
EAST METRO STAFF 2025-09-23
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- A nomadic spirit being reaching into the depths of every east senior campus and sometimes beyond (5)
- An EA with a noticable moustache (6)
- Mexican but not really (5)
- Better than Co-Pilot, ChatGPT and Gemini put together (9)
- A mans name - heard as "John's a tan!" (8)
- Malaga's ray of sunshine (9)
- Maternity dropout, we love you Ashton (7)
- Raised amidst red dirt and resilience, now known for fixing things and befriending their inner squirrel (5)
- Not Karen (5)
- Rode in a helicopter with the doors removed as part of their job (10)
- To get a goal, one has to _ _ _ (3)
- Their boss is an A.I (8)
- East metros live emoji (4)
- What's his role again? (4)
- New role every year since 2022 (5)
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- Once swam out to save the dog from Woodlake (5)
- "Hey everyone, I hope you are having a great day!! Just a friendly reminder...." (7)
- First name of a famous Romanian gymnast in the 1970's (5)
- I use to identify as a black woman (5)
- Youngest part-time staff member in East Metro (10)
- Won the planking competition against everyone else (5)
- The other Amy (5)
- He's no Banjo Patterson, but her brough Clancy back to life (4)
- Probably bake your cookies on it (4)
- The original of the trio (5)
- A faithful spy sent by Moses (6)
- Can sing in 8 different languages (6)
- Freud would have followed her on LinkedIn (7)
- Alternate name to 'Jethro' (Moses' father-in-law) in the Bible (5)
- 7 letters, derived from the word 'Christian' (7)
30 Clues: Not Karen (5) • The other Amy (5) • Their boss is an A.I (8) • Mexican but not really (5) • East metros live emoji (4) • What's his role again? (4) • Malaga's ray of sunshine (9) • The original of the trio (5) • A faithful spy sent by Moses (6) • New role every year since 2022 (5) • To get a goal, one has to _ _ _ (3) • An EA with a noticable moustache (6) • ...
The Near East 2025-11-04
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- - an object used during a past period in history
- - small particles of rock, minerals, and soil carried in water
- - the collection of Jewish holy writings; sometimes called the Hebrew Bible
- - a political and religious leader of ancient Egypt
- - the state of being made to live outside a place as a form of punishment
- - a group of countries or territories controlled by a single leader
- - the religious belief in many gods
- - land created by silt deposits at the mouth of a river
- - an ancient form of writing that used symbols carved into wet clay tablets
- - the story of the Israelites’ escape from ancient Egypt
- - a person whose job is copying written information
- - a tall plant that ancient Egyptians used to make paper
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- - a self-governing city that controls the land around it
- - a shallow area of a river where the water moves fast over rocks or other obstacles
- - the religious belief in only one God
- - someone chosen by God to bring a message to people
- - able to support the growth of many plants capable of producing new life
- - a tomb with triangle-shaped sides
- - a system of writing based on pictures rather than letters
- - a series of rulers who are all from the same family
- - an extreme shortage of food that results in widespread hunger
21 Clues: - a tomb with triangle-shaped sides • - the religious belief in many gods • - the religious belief in only one God • - an object used during a past period in history • - a political and religious leader of ancient Egypt • - a person whose job is copying written information • - someone chosen by God to bring a message to people • ...
East Asian Empires 2025-12-12
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- my classroom has good this
- go with the flow dude
- relies on good pasture for their livestock
- the way of the warrior
- what's the point?
- just follow the Golden Rule, it's not that "Confuciusing"
- carved by a great stone dragon
- a portable tent
- Japan's earliest religion
- GK's grandson
- the main characters in a popular lego TV show
- kind of like points
- AKA woodblock printing
- divine energy
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- a hermit kingdom
- not the Panama or the Suez one but the..
- a fun pool game and a Venetian explorer
- usually not made out of cheese
- not the orange flavored drink, but the dynasty
- the Treacherous Fox
- the better you do, the better job you get
- a 90's Grunge band
- everything has a seed of its opposite
- you're going to have to steppe up to live here
- like modern day renting
- the most popular religion in East Asia today
- AKA the universal ruler
- AKA one who serves
28 Clues: GK's grandson • divine energy • a portable tent • a hermit kingdom • what's the point? • a 90's Grunge band • AKA one who serves • the Treacherous Fox • kind of like points • go with the flow dude • the way of the warrior • AKA woodblock printing • like modern day renting • AKA the universal ruler • Japan's earliest religion • my classroom has good this • usually not made out of cheese • ...
4-Letter Crossword: April Holidays 2020-12-09
30 Clues: road • your • drop • pigs • city • bird • bugs • drug • rose • wild • kiss • girl • look • code • cake • east • tuna • talk • work • walk • love • book • blah • name • bean • farm • mate • make • tape • save
whd 2023-10-19
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- Hip-hop magazine that covered the feud.
- 2Pac's infamous diss track.
- Influential West Coast hip-hop group.
- 2Pac's group and collaborators.
- East Coast rapper known for "Ether."
- 2Pac's debut album.
- 2Pac's rap group.
- Dr. Dre's diss track targeting Eazy-E.
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- East Coast rap duo from Queens.
- Biggie's rap group.
- Notorious B.I.G.'s controversial song.
- West Coast rapper associated with Death Row.
- Westside Connection's response to the feud.
- East Coast rapper who emerged during the feud.
- East Coast rapper and Bad Boy artist.
15 Clues: 2Pac's rap group. • Biggie's rap group. • 2Pac's debut album. • 2Pac's infamous diss track. • East Coast rap duo from Queens. • 2Pac's group and collaborators. • East Coast rapper known for "Ether." • Influential West Coast hip-hop group. • East Coast rapper and Bad Boy artist. • Notorious B.I.G.'s controversial song. • Dr. Dre's diss track targeting Eazy-E. • ...
East Asia Regional Atlas 2023-05-10
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- Most capital cities in East Asia are located along this.
- A humid ________ climate dominates the coastal areas of East Asia.
- This plays a key role in the economy of East Asia.
- Asia's most important rivers carry fertile silt from the plateau to this.
- East Asia is home to many _________ civilizations.
- The capital of Mongolia is named this, known for its subarctic climate.
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- Japan and Taiwan are parts of _______ island chains.
- The world's highest mountain.
- China still considers _____ part of China, although it does not control it.
- The Plateau of _________ is known as the "roof of the world" for being so high in elevation.
- This giant city in China is concentrated in the country's eastern region.
- The Plateau of Tibet has a frigid ________ climate.
- While Taiwan is independent, China sees it as a rebellious _________.
- These share a common language, but are separated by a heavily defended border.
- What country has the largest economy and is the main trading partner of East Asia?
- Mount Fuji is located in this East Asia country.
16 Clues: The world's highest mountain. • Mount Fuji is located in this East Asia country. • This plays a key role in the economy of East Asia. • East Asia is home to many _________ civilizations. • The Plateau of Tibet has a frigid ________ climate. • Japan and Taiwan are parts of _______ island chains. • Most capital cities in East Asia are located along this. • ...
deserts 2022-11-29
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- something which is cold and can be egg free
- JAMUN FRIED SWEETS FROM INDIA
- deep-fried STICKS FROM SPAIN
- a camp FIRE TREAT FROM USA
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- something which we have at Christmas
- coffee FLAVOURED DESSERT FROM ITALY
- square SPONGE CAKES FROM AUSTRALIA
- it's kind of Ice-cream but never DE NATA CUSTARD TARTS FROM PORTUGAL
- a SWEET PUDDING FROM THE MIDDLE EAST
9 Clues: a camp FIRE TREAT FROM USA • JAMUN FRIED SWEETS FROM INDIA • deep-fried STICKS FROM SPAIN • square SPONGE CAKES FROM AUSTRALIA • coffee FLAVOURED DESSERT FROM ITALY • something which we have at Christmas • a SWEET PUDDING FROM THE MIDDLE EAST • something which is cold and can be egg free • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- - The place where all the classes lived
- Ninety. - The year Gregory one becomes pope.
- Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died
- - The leader of the franks.
- ninety six- The year the Franks convert to Christ.
- The amount of functions of Feudalism
- one. - The year of age you could become a Knight
- - a system connected to polit./econ. system
- - The Vikings/Invaders were from
- - Wrote rules for Monasteries
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- - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly.
- forty three.- The year the kingdom divided into three
- People who spread God's word
- - A 7 year old training to become a night
- - Wrote rules for the nuns.
- hundreds.- The year germanic tribes overrun Rom.empire
- Ninety two. - The year Columbus sailed the ocean.
- sixty eight- The year Charlemagne inherited throne.
- - Job you could have when you turned fourteen
- Hundred. - The year Charlemagne became emperor.
20 Clues: - Wrote rules for the nuns. • - The leader of the franks. • People who spread God's word • - Wrote rules for Monasteries • - The Vikings/Invaders were from • The amount of functions of Feudalism • - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly. • Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died • - The place where all the classes lived • - A 7 year old training to become a night • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- - The place where all the classes lived
- Ninety. - The year Gregory one becomes pope.
- Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died
- - The leader of the franks.
- ninety six- The year the Franks convert to Christ.
- The amount of functions of Feudalism
- one. - The year of age you could become a Knight
- - a system connected to polit./econ. system
- - The Vikings/Invaders were from
- - Wrote rules for Monasteries
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- - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly.
- forty three.- The year the kingdom divided into three
- People who spread God's word
- - A 7 year old training to become a night
- - Wrote rules for the nuns.
- hundreds.- The year germanic tribes overrun Rom.empire
- Ninety two. - The year Columbus sailed the ocean.
- sixty eight- The year Charlemagne inherited throne.
- - Job you could have when you turned fourteen
- Hundred. - The year Charlemagne became emperor.
20 Clues: - Wrote rules for the nuns. • - The leader of the franks. • People who spread God's word • - Wrote rules for Monasteries • - The Vikings/Invaders were from • The amount of functions of Feudalism • - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly. • Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died • - The place where all the classes lived • - A 7 year old training to become a night • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- - The place where all the classes lived
- Ninety. - The year Gregory one becomes pope.
- Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died
- - The leader of the franks.
- ninety six- The year the Franks convert to Christ.
- The amount of functions of Feudalism
- one. - The year of age you could become a Knight
- - a system connected to polit./econ. system
- - The Vikings/Invaders were from
- - Wrote rules for Monasteries
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- - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly.
- forty three.- The year the kingdom divided into three
- People who spread God's word
- - A 7 year old training to become a night
- - Wrote rules for the nuns.
- hundreds.- The year germanic tribes overrun Rom.empire
- Ninety two. - The year Columbus sailed the ocean.
- sixty eight- The year Charlemagne inherited throne.
- - Job you could have when you turned fourteen
- Hundred. - The year Charlemagne became emperor.
20 Clues: - Wrote rules for the nuns. • - The leader of the franks. • People who spread God's word • - Wrote rules for Monasteries • - The Vikings/Invaders were from • The amount of functions of Feudalism • - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly. • Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died • - The place where all the classes lived • - A 7 year old training to become a night • ...
Middle Ages 2026-04-27
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- An organization of merchants
- Peasants who work the land
- A knight's code of conduct
- The first step to become a knight
- A medieval caste system
- A village like section of a fief
- Land given to a noble in return for loyalty and service
- A "Holy War" between the Christians and Muslims for control over the holy lands
- A high ranked person in society
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- Someone who serves a person of higher rank
- A soldier during the Middle Ages
- Someone who is training to be a craftsman
- Anything related to the Middle Ages
- The lord's home
- A boy who serves a knight, eventually wanting to become a knight himself
- The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight
- Symbols that identify a knight
17 Clues: The lord's home • A medieval caste system • Peasants who work the land • A knight's code of conduct • An organization of merchants • Symbols that identify a knight • A high ranked person in society • A soldier during the Middle Ages • A village like section of a fief • The first step to become a knight • Anything related to the Middle Ages • ...
Iran crossword 2026-03-08
6 Clues: a country near Iran • prime minister of Iran • valuable resource in Iran • country in the middle east • country that influenced Iran • country that launched a coup in Iran
outsiders 2021-07-29
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- who shoot Dally?
- the people who live on the west end
- the big brother who looks after his two brothers
- common clothing item that the greasers wear
- soda pops best friend since grade school
- soda pops girlfriend
- the poor boys from the east side of town
- is very fearful, parents arguing all the time
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- Something Ponyboy admires
- is the toughest hood in ponyboys group of greasers
- Bob wears these on his fingers to show how much power he holds
- the greasers use this to calm them down
- where does ponyboy want to live
- what Jonny did to Bob at the fountain
- the handsome middle brother
- someone ponyboy meets at the cinema
16 Clues: who shoot Dally? • soda pops girlfriend • Something Ponyboy admires • the handsome middle brother • where does ponyboy want to live • the people who live on the west end • someone ponyboy meets at the cinema • what Jonny did to Bob at the fountain • the greasers use this to calm them down • soda pops best friend since grade school • the poor boys from the east side of town • ...
Independent Novel Study 2025-04-16
Across
- A country full of terrorism
- The collection of information of military or political value.
- Prisons put you in a ___
- A group of people that are in charge of the country
- A country built of states
- type of handgun
- feta cheese
- Special Weapons and Tactics
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- A country in the middle east
- Type of phone people used in the 80's
- A group of terrorist from 2001
- When you ____ a gun
- A person/people that have power over people to enforce rules
- Respect you give to these people because they have
- A person that is unlawful and k!lls people
- The #1 sport in the USA
16 Clues: feta cheese • type of handgun • When you ____ a gun • The #1 sport in the USA • Prisons put you in a ___ • A country built of states • A country full of terrorism • Special Weapons and Tactics • A country in the middle east • A group of terrorist from 2001 • Type of phone people used in the 80's • A person that is unlawful and k!lls people • ...
Industrial Revolution Lesson 1 Review 2022-12-16
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- TITANIC HIT THIS KILLING 1,500
- CROP PRODUCED IN THE US AND MIDDLE EAST
- MANY FARMERS LOST THEIR LAND AND MOVED WHERE?
- WATT BUILT THIS THAT USED LESS COAL AND WATER
- NATURAL FEATURES USED TO TRANSPORT GOODS
- WHERE COTTON WAS SHIPPED TO BE WOVEN INTO CLOTH
- ENGLAND BUILT GUNS AND SHIPS FOR WHAT WAR
- TRAINS BURNED THIS TO CREATE STEAM
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- STEPHENSON INVENTED THIS THAT HAULED GOODS
- HE INVENTED A BETTER METHOD OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION
- NUMBER OF MINUTES FOR BATHROOM BREAKS
- HOW MANY HOURS WERE SHHIFTS DURING THE IR.
- GROUP THAT WAS LOCKED BELOW DECKS
- JETHRO TULL INVENTION
- COUNTRY THE TITANIC WAS BUILT IN
- TWO TYPES OF POWER THAT FUELED MACHINES
16 Clues: JETHRO TULL INVENTION • TITANIC HIT THIS KILLING 1,500 • COUNTRY THE TITANIC WAS BUILT IN • GROUP THAT WAS LOCKED BELOW DECKS • TRAINS BURNED THIS TO CREATE STEAM • NUMBER OF MINUTES FOR BATHROOM BREAKS • CROP PRODUCED IN THE US AND MIDDLE EAST • TWO TYPES OF POWER THAT FUELED MACHINES • NATURAL FEATURES USED TO TRANSPORT GOODS • ENGLAND BUILT GUNS AND SHIPS FOR WHAT WAR • ...
Egypt's Empire in the Middle and New Kingdoms 2021-01-26
Across
- Enormous temple built by Ramses II in Thebes
- New Kingdom temples were really a sort of _______, since valuables like gold, jewelry, fragrant oils and fine textiles were stored there for safekeeping.
- Pharaoh who overthrew and expelled the Hyksos.
- Representatives sent by pharaohs and other rulers to work together to develop treaties and trade agreements.
- The most successful of the New Kingdom pharaohs; served for 66 years; the pharaoh of Prince of Egypt and of the Israelite enslavement (Moses and the Red Sea story).
- At the beginning of the Middle Kingdom Egypt moved its capital here.
- The name of the Kingdom/Time period begun by Pharaoh Ahmose’s dynasty.
- Horse-drawn weapons of war introduced by the Hyksos
- Archeologist Howard discovered King Tut’s mummy and gold treasure-filled tomb in 1922.
- The name given to forced payment$ that conquered peoples had to pay.
- Territory to the south conquered by Egypt during the Middle Kingdom.
- Nephew of Hatshepsut who expanded Nubia in the south: gold, slaves, and wealth.
- Canal between Nile River and _____ Sea allowed trading ships to move goods to Arabia and East Africa.
- A false one worn by Pharaoh Hatshepsut to imitate those worn by male pharaohs.
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- The invaders took control of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom when Egypt was weakened by Civil War.
- During the Middle Kingdom, pharaohs were buried in underground tombs in the limestone cliffs in The ______ of the Kings.
- Invented by the Phoenicians
- Father of Tut, who created a new religion to reduce the power of the priests; spread worship only on Aton (god of the sun’s disc); renamed himself Akhenaton (“spirit of Aton”)
- One of the few women pharaohs to rule.
- These eastern Mediterranean Sea shipping traders helped the Egyptians get wood.
- In addition to papyrus, gold, copper, tin and tools, the Egyptians traded this major crop with the Phoenicians.
- During the Middle Kingdom, Egypt conquered new ________.
- Name of the present-day country to the north that Egypt expanded into during the Middle Kingdom
- Pharaoh Hatshepsut was more interested in this, than war.
- Son of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaton; when 10 he became pharaoh; restored worship of old gods; died when he was 19.
25 Clues: Invented by the Phoenicians • One of the few women pharaohs to rule. • Enormous temple built by Ramses II in Thebes • Pharaoh who overthrew and expelled the Hyksos. • Horse-drawn weapons of war introduced by the Hyksos • During the Middle Kingdom, Egypt conquered new ________. • Pharaoh Hatshepsut was more interested in this, than war. • ...
Maps IELTS vocabulary 2022-04-22
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- a tall building which is usually found in big cities
- ____, east, south, west
- a wind powered machine often used on farms
- area apart of the city where there are houses
- north, east, south, ____
- a large space for sport matches
- a building where people pray to God
Down
- a major road
- a small lake
- an area on a farm where crops are grown
- what we use to cross rivers
- small mountains
- body of water that is flowing
- north, ____, south, west
- north, east, ____, west
15 Clues: a major road • a small lake • small mountains • ____, east, south, west • north, east, ____, west • north, ____, south, west • north, east, south, ____ • what we use to cross rivers • body of water that is flowing • a large space for sport matches • a building where people pray to God • an area on a farm where crops are grown • a wind powered machine often used on farms • ...
Aiden´s Abnormal Acclimation 2024-01-19
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- The animal representative of my year of birth
- My favorite color used to blend with society, becoming discrete
- My first school, a place I got lost day 1
- A Well of disheartening memories created from both teachers and students alike
- The language I struggled through due to a lack of ability to ask questions on Zoom
- My birthplace, North-Eastern US
- My birth month, caused me to begin school a year later than usual
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- My zodiac sign, bearing balance, harmony, and justice
- The placement in which I was born into my Family
- My second home, East Africa
- My Favorite holiday, unlike others being only about togetherness whereas no gifts are received
- My middle name, commonly used by my family in remembrance of my Uncle
- A language I took 1 year prior, not available in Cy-Woods
- A form of martial arts I began this year in accordance to my parents requests to learn self defense
- A name bestowed to my parents in regards to their previous military status
15 Clues: My second home, East Africa • My birthplace, North-Eastern US • My first school, a place I got lost day 1 • The animal representative of my year of birth • The placement in which I was born into my Family • My zodiac sign, bearing balance, harmony, and justice • A language I took 1 year prior, not available in Cy-Woods • ...
Middle Ages Review 2022-05-18
Across
- To exclude or remove a person from participation in the activities of the Roman Catholic Church
- Document that limited the king's power
- Men who devoted their lives to religion
- Series of wars for Christians to reclaim the Holy Land
- The fall of ______ was the event that started the Dark Ages
- Farmed the land in feudalism
- Political system in which nobles are granted lands in exchange for loyalty, military service, & protection of the people who live on the land
- Business group of craftsmen and merchants who set prices and quality
- There was little protection before feudalism because there were no laws
- Bumps or growths caused by the plague
Down
- Great king of the France, united Europe, and was declared emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Leo III
- Economic activities in feudalism were based on
- Effects were ended feudalism and increased wages
- Large estates where most lords and wealthier knights lived
- Religious group fought against Christians in Crusades
- City was on a crossroads between Europe and the Middle East
- Plague that killed 1/3 of Europe's population
- Served both the social and religious needs of Medieval people
- True/False there is a middle class in feudalism
19 Clues: Farmed the land in feudalism • Bumps or growths caused by the plague • Document that limited the king's power • Men who devoted their lives to religion • Plague that killed 1/3 of Europe's population • Economic activities in feudalism were based on • True/False there is a middle class in feudalism • Effects were ended feudalism and increased wages • ...
MIDDLE 2023-06-28
Across
- a machine that carries people up and down in a building –
- something that you use with water for washing your body
- a large cover, often made of wool, used especially on beds to keep people warm
- a tool for cutting paper or cloth that has two sharp blades with handles, joined together in the middle
- a large Australian animal with a strong tail and back legs, that moves by jumping
Down
- a place where you can buy and eat a meal
- a person who controls an airplane
- a black and white bird that lives in the Antarctic, they cannot fly but use their wings for swimming
- work that teachers give students to do at home
- a number of people or things that are together in the same place
10 Clues: a person who controls an airplane • a place where you can buy and eat a meal • work that teachers give students to do at home • something that you use with water for washing your body • a machine that carries people up and down in a building – • a number of people or things that are together in the same place • ...
Religions and religious keywords in the Middle East 2023-12-06
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- The place of worship for most christian
- The holy text of Judaism
- A influential person in many religions like Islam or Christianity
- The place of worship for most Muslims
- A group of Muslims that believe a family member of the prophet should be the leader
- The main religion of the Middle East and Northern Africa
- The religion that has a country tied to it
- The place of worship for most Jews
- The holy book of Christianity
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- The founder/prophet of Islam
- A religion where Jesus Christ is a main part of the religion
- Muhammad's cousin
- An event that many Muslims go to every year
- The holy text of Islam
- This group of Muslims think that anyone who is worthy can be a leader
15 Clues: Muhammad's cousin • The holy text of Islam • The holy text of Judaism • The founder/prophet of Islam • The holy book of Christianity • The place of worship for most Jews • The place of worship for most Muslims • The place of worship for most christian • The religion that has a country tied to it • An event that many Muslims go to every year • ...
Global Positioning 2022-09-05
Across
- The imaginary lines that run from East to West are called Parallels or Lines of.
- The space occupied by an object with respect to another object.
- To set or establish in a particular spot.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
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- Any circle drawn around the Earth divides it into two equal halves.
- Relating to the whole world, entirely or comprehensive.
- Meridian The line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth.
- The imaginary lines that run North to South from the poles are called Meridians or the lines of.
8 Clues: To set or establish in a particular spot. • An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. • Relating to the whole world, entirely or comprehensive. • The space occupied by an object with respect to another object. • Any circle drawn around the Earth divides it into two equal halves. • ...
Middle Man 2016-01-21
Across
- who you really are
- An old friend is this
- you walk on this
- A trap not even you can escape
- Controls bodily functions
- A technique in the game of life
- The old friend is good at this at lunch
- where the heart is
Down
- a military force
- The game of life
- A chemical in the brain.
- Village close to your heart
- A river in an American city
- Cannot be lost or created
- only in the stars
- A bowling dicipline
- A powerful felling
17 Clues: a military force • The game of life • you walk on this • only in the stars • who you really are • A powerful felling • where the heart is • A bowling dicipline • An old friend is this • A chemical in the brain. • Cannot be lost or created • Controls bodily functions • Village close to your heart • A river in an American city • A trap not even you can escape • A technique in the game of life • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2021-12-16
Across
- a young sprig (n.)
- elevated land (n.)
- Spoken rather than written (adj.)
- a successor of Muhammad as head of Islam (n.)
- Triangular supports for a dome (n.)
- destroyer of images used in worship. (n.)
- Muslim soldier slaves (n.)
- coloring applied to pottery before glazing. (n.)
- a block of metal hat will be finished later (n.)
- a long step (v.)
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- the language spoken by ordinary people in a country (n.)
- Prepared animal skin (n.)
- difficult to manage (adj.)
- A monastery supervised by an abbot (n.)
- a medieval singer (n.)
- Having no flow (adj.)
- characterized by religious devotion (adj.)
17 Clues: a long step (v.) • a young sprig (n.) • elevated land (n.) • Having no flow (adj.) • a medieval singer (n.) • Prepared animal skin (n.) • difficult to manage (adj.) • Muslim soldier slaves (n.) • Spoken rather than written (adj.) • Triangular supports for a dome (n.) • A monastery supervised by an abbot (n.) • destroyer of images used in worship. (n.) • ...
Middle Colonies 2021-03-28
Across
- Wood, processed into beams and planks.
- The people from the Netherlands.
- this place was later renamed as New York City and was and still is an important seaport.
- A place on the coast where ships may find shelter.
- the land the Duke of York gave to his friends which was between the Hudson & Delaware rivers.
- An important seaport and shipbuilding center.
- the most important cash crop for the Middle Colonies.
- A colony where people of all religions could live together in harmony.
- A crop that is grown just to be sold for profit.
- to give something formally to someone.
- Extremely important to the Middle Colonies, and is the transport of goods by sea.
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- The name of a religious group.
- King Charles II gave William Penn land along a river in this colony.
- Exchange and sale of animal fur.
- The name of the Dutch's first colony.
- Sending goods to a different country for sale.
- the colony founded in 1681 by William Penn.
17 Clues: The name of a religious group. • Exchange and sale of animal fur. • The people from the Netherlands. • The name of the Dutch's first colony. • Wood, processed into beams and planks. • to give something formally to someone. • the colony founded in 1681 by William Penn. • An important seaport and shipbuilding center. • Sending goods to a different country for sale. • ...
Middle Colonies 2021-03-25
Across
- The name of the Dutch's first colony.
- A colony where people of all religions could live together in harmony.
- King Charles II gave William Penn land along a river in this colony.
- A crop that is grown just to be sold for profit.
- This place was later renamed as New York City and was and still is an important seaport.
- The colony founded in 1681 by William Penn.
- The most important cash crop for the Middle Colonies.
- The name of a religious group.
Down
- Exchange and sale of animal fur.
- Sending goods to a different country for sale.
- A place on the coast where ships may find shelter.
- Extremely important to the Middle Colonies, and it is the transport of goods by sea.
- The people from the Netherlands.
- Wood processed into beams and planks.
- An important seaport and shipbuilding center.
- The land the Duke of York gave to his friends which was between the Hudson & Delaware rivers.
- To give something formally to someone.
17 Clues: The name of a religious group. • Exchange and sale of animal fur. • The people from the Netherlands. • The name of the Dutch's first colony. • Wood processed into beams and planks. • To give something formally to someone. • The colony founded in 1681 by William Penn. • An important seaport and shipbuilding center. • Sending goods to a different country for sale. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- - The place where all the classes lived
- Ninety. - The year Gregory one becomes pope.
- Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died
- - The leader of the franks.
- ninety six- The year the Franks convert to Christ.
- The amount of functions of Feudalism
- one. - The year of age you could become a Knight
- - a system connected to polit./econ. system
- - The Vikings/Invaders were from
- - Wrote rules for Monasteries
Down
- - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly.
- forty three.- The year the kingdom divided into three
- People who spread God's word
- - A 7 year old training to become a night
- - Wrote rules for the nuns.
- hundreds.- The year germanic tribes overrun Rom.empire
- Ninety two. - The year Columbus sailed the ocean.
- sixty eight- The year Charlemagne inherited throne.
- - Job you could have when you turned fourteen
- Hundred. - The year Charlemagne became emperor.
20 Clues: - Wrote rules for the nuns. • - The leader of the franks. • People who spread God's word • - Wrote rules for Monasteries • - The Vikings/Invaders were from • The amount of functions of Feudalism • - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly. • Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died • - The place where all the classes lived • - A 7 year old training to become a night • ...
Middle Ages 2026-04-27
Across
- the ceremony where a squire becomes a knight
- the first stage in becoming a knight
- a knights behavior, the rules and customs of knighthood
- a system in which people are organised by their wealth and power
- someone who promises to serve a person of higher rank
- a peasant who worked the land
- important soldiers in the medieval times
- designs and symbols that identify a knight
Down
- a person of high rank in society
- anything related to the middle ages
- a large organization and/or merchants or traders
- a ¨holy war¨ to free the holy land from the Muslims
- someone training to be a craftsman
- A lords home
- a boy who served a knight and now wants to be a knight himself
- land given in return for loyalty or service
- A village-like section of a fief
17 Clues: A lords home • a peasant who worked the land • a person of high rank in society • A village-like section of a fief • someone training to be a craftsman • anything related to the middle ages • the first stage in becoming a knight • important soldiers in the medieval times • designs and symbols that identify a knight • land given in return for loyalty or service • ...
Countries 2025-01-11
Across
- A Mediterranean country famous for its ancient history, Renaissance art, and world-renowned cuisine.
- An East Asian island nation famous for its technology, traditional culture, and sushi.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its history and cultural heritage.
- The largest country in South America, famous for the Amazon rainforest and vibrant Carnival celebrations.
- A European country known for flamenco music, tapas, and historic landmarks like the Alhambra.
- A Middle Eastern country central to Islam, with vast oil reserves.
- A country and continent known for its unique wildlife, outback, and coastal cities.
- A Caribbean nation known for its unique blend of African and French cultures and resilience.
- A North African country famous for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River.
- A southeastern European country famous for its ancient history and islands.
- The largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Asia, known for its history and natural resources.
- A South Asian country renowned for its cultural diversity, spiritual heritage, and Bollywood film industry.
- A central European country known for its engineering, history, and Oktoberfest celebrations.
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- A South American country renowned for tango music, the Pampas, and its beef industry.
- A Pacific island nation renowned for its Maori culture and stunning landscapes.
- An East Asian country known for its technological advancements and K-pop culture.
- A federal republic in North America, known for its cultural and economic influence globally.
- A southern African nation known for its diverse wildlife and post-apartheid transformation.
- An East Asian country with the largest population, known for its ancient civilization and modern economic power.
- A European country celebrated for its art, cuisine, and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its history, cuisine, and stunning landscapes like Ha Long Bay.
- A sovereign state in Europe comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its monarchy and cultural heritage.
- A North American country known for its vast wilderness, multicultural cities, and bilingualism in English and French.
- An East African country famous for its safaris and wildlife conservation.
- A North American country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs.
25 Clues: A Middle Eastern country central to Islam, with vast oil reserves. • An East African country famous for its safaris and wildlife conservation. • A North African country famous for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River. • A southeastern European country famous for its ancient history and islands. • ...
World Languages 2024-01-16
Across
- An East Asian language spoken in Japan.
- A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- A Slavic language spoken in Russia and many other countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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- A Romance language spoken in France and many countries in Africa and the Caribbean.
- A Romance language spoken in Spain and many countries in Central and South America.
- A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries.
- A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world.
- A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
8 Clues: An East Asian language spoken in Japan. • A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries. • A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world. • A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. • A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa. • ...
Where are the States? 2025-05-28
Across
- North of FL between MS and GA
- East of NY, South of MA
- South of WI, West of IN
- East of MD, South of PA
- North of LA, West of MS and TN
- East of WA and OR, West of MT and WY
- South of OR, West of NV
- East of SC, South of TN and NC
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- West of NM, East of CA
- Southwest of NE, North of NM and OK
- Southeast of AL, South of GA
- Northwest of Canada
- Southwest of North America
13 Clues: Northwest of Canada • West of NM, East of CA • East of NY, South of MA • South of WI, West of IN • East of MD, South of PA • South of OR, West of NV • Southwest of North America • Southeast of AL, South of GA • North of FL between MS and GA • North of LA, West of MS and TN • East of SC, South of TN and NC • Southwest of NE, North of NM and OK • East of WA and OR, West of MT and WY
Middle Ages 2022-02-07
Across
- 1st in feudal system
- market and socializing
- rice, lemons, sugar
- For prayer & learning
- large castle
- for example: Alhambra
- 3rd in feudal system
- paper, compass
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- religious journey
- caballeros
- university started here
- 2nd in feudal system
- pointed arches
- last in feudal system
- semi-circular arches
- Santiago
- leather,fabric,pottery
17 Clues: Santiago • caballeros • large castle • pointed arches • paper, compass • religious journey • rice, lemons, sugar • 1st in feudal system • 2nd in feudal system • semi-circular arches • 3rd in feudal system • last in feudal system • For prayer & learning • for example: Alhambra • market and socializing • leather,fabric,pottery • university started here
Fletcher Middle 2018-08-27
Across
- one of 2 assistant Principals
- if you don't follow the rules, you get one of these
- body of water East of Fletcher (two words)
- Principal of FMS
- the class that shows us how the justice system works (2 words)
- one of 2 assistant Principals
- they come in red, blue and green
- the class that teaches us how the world works
- how some kids get to school from the loop
- what a student who doesn't watch the clock will be
Down
- most popular milk choice at lunch
- body of water to the West of Fletcher
- how some students ride to school
- class to play sports and learn in groups (two words)
- water sport many students like to do
- if you get into trouble, you'll see Mr Walker here
- Dean of Students
- who runs the SSC
18 Clues: Principal of FMS • Dean of Students • who runs the SSC • one of 2 assistant Principals • one of 2 assistant Principals • how some students ride to school • they come in red, blue and green • most popular milk choice at lunch • water sport many students like to do • body of water to the West of Fletcher • how some kids get to school from the loop • ...
Middle Ages 2024-02-16
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- The fifth pillar
- amount of pillars of faith
- believe leadership is limited to descendants of Muhammad, Imam provides spiritual link to Allah
- Land owned by a noble or a knight
- Muslims believe this is the direct word of Alaah revealed to Muhammad
- Muslim house of worship
- Offical language of the Muslims
- member of the lowest feudal class
- live at first in motte and bailey castles
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- political and military leader of the Muslims
- believe leadership passes to elected caliphs, individual have direct relationship with Allah
- Early medical Castle were known as what, and bailey castles
- union of people who practiced a similar trade
- Holy city for Muslims all over the world
- ship of the desert
- knights or vassals exchanged military service for?
- church officials responsible for providing the sacraments to the population
17 Clues: The fifth pillar • ship of the desert • Muslim house of worship • amount of pillars of faith • Offical language of the Muslims • Land owned by a noble or a knight • member of the lowest feudal class • Holy city for Muslims all over the world • live at first in motte and bailey castles • political and military leader of the Muslims • union of people who practiced a similar trade • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- consequence Those experiences that follow
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Involves nonverbal(physical) and verbal actions.
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior.
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
Down
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others.
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold children's behavior.
- Change in position or shape of substances doesn't change the quantity.
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size,color,shape,pattern, or function.
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- The repetition of information after it is used.
- The coordination of the eye and hand.
- A result that follows an action or behavior.
17 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior. • The coordination of the eye and hand. • Consists of actions rather than words. • consequence Those experiences that follow • A result that follows an action or behavior. • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person. • The repetition of information after it is used. • Involves nonverbal(physical) and verbal actions. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- - The place where all the classes lived
- Ninety. - The year Gregory one becomes pope.
- Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died
- - The leader of the franks.
- ninety six- The year the Franks convert to Christ.
- The amount of functions of Feudalism
- one. - The year of age you could become a Knight
- - a system connected to polit./econ. system
- - The Vikings/Invaders were from
- - Wrote rules for Monasteries
Down
- - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly.
- forty three.- The year the kingdom divided into three
- People who spread God's word
- - A 7 year old training to become a night
- - Wrote rules for the nuns.
- hundreds.- The year germanic tribes overrun Rom.empire
- Ninety two. - The year Columbus sailed the ocean.
- sixty eight- The year Charlemagne inherited throne.
- - Job you could have when you turned fourteen
- Hundred. - The year Charlemagne became emperor.
20 Clues: - Wrote rules for the nuns. • - The leader of the franks. • People who spread God's word • - Wrote rules for Monasteries • - The Vikings/Invaders were from • The amount of functions of Feudalism • - Son of Charlemagne who ruled poorly. • Fourteen . - The year Charlemagne died • - The place where all the classes lived • - A 7 year old training to become a night • ...
Middle Ages 2022-11-16
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- this was the English weapon during he hundred years war
- a Scandinavian pirate
- peasants/the bottom of the feudal pyramid
- the medieval knight system with its religious moral and social code
- the black death
- Charles the greats other name
- a warrior who was hired for wars
- these carry the black death and transmit them to humans
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- she was the heroine for France during the hundred years war
- he calls for the first crusade
- this was one side of the hundred years war
- this was the other side of the hundred years war
- holy wars that largely focused on retaking the holy land
- this is where Joan of Arc saves the French and turns the war in their favor
- this battle was a major victory for the English, using their longbow
- the first king to unite the Franks
- the social system that had the king at the top and serfs at the bottom
17 Clues: the black death • a Scandinavian pirate • Charles the greats other name • he calls for the first crusade • a warrior who was hired for wars • the first king to unite the Franks • peasants/the bottom of the feudal pyramid • this was one side of the hundred years war • this was the other side of the hundred years war • this was the English weapon during he hundred years war • ...
Middle Ages 2024-10-22
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- the title of this crossword puzzle
- became the fist written script
- rapid spreading disease
- area southwest of the Mediterranean
- people who finacially supported artists
- disease that raged through Italy
- highschool who are called the Knights
- center of the first Russian state
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- people who share the same heritage
- last name of my world history teacher
- means rebirth or rethink
- country or agricultural
- powerful weapon used by archers
- non religious
- people who sell thier goods
- professional football team in Jacksonville
- Ivan the II
17 Clues: Ivan the II • non religious • country or agricultural • rapid spreading disease • means rebirth or rethink • people who sell thier goods • became the fist written script • powerful weapon used by archers • disease that raged through Italy • center of the first Russian state • the title of this crossword puzzle • people who share the same heritage • area southwest of the Mediterranean • ...
Middle Ages 2026-04-27
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- A knight's code of behavior the rules & customs for kings hood
- A "holy war" to free the holy land from Muslims
- The first step in training to become a knight
- Important solider during the Middle Ages
- The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight
- An organization of merchants or traders
- Land given to a Lord in return for loyalty & service
- A medieval system in which people are organized according to their power and wealth
- Designs & symbols that identify a knight in battle
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- Someone who promises to serve a person of higher rank
- Someone who is being trained to be a craftsman
- A lords house
- Anything related to the Middle Ages
- A boy who served a knight eventually wanting to become a knight
- A person of high rank in society
- A village-like section of a fief
- A peasant who worked the land
17 Clues: A lords house • A peasant who worked the land • A person of high rank in society • A village-like section of a fief • Anything related to the Middle Ages • An organization of merchants or traders • Important solider during the Middle Ages • The first step in training to become a knight • Someone who is being trained to be a craftsman • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-28
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- an official mission to speak to the ruler of a different country
- This man read the letter asking for help and declared a crusade or the holy war
- society that only relies on farming and farming Currency money system
- this man sailed around the tip of africa, known as the Cape of Good Hope
- In 1453, the Turks captured……
- holy war between European turks, christains and muslims
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- each Crusader had this symbol sewn onto their uniforms
- Instead of material Goods, this was a system where people traded goods for money
- referring to europe's middle ages
- a place in the Middle East that includes the city of Jerusalem and is thought to be special to members of the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic religions
- complete control or ownership of a industry or resource
- sponsored lots of of exploration missions throughout the 1400s
- A person who is native to the asain nation of Mongolia
13 Clues: In 1453, the Turks captured…… • referring to europe's middle ages • each Crusader had this symbol sewn onto their uniforms • A person who is native to the asain nation of Mongolia • complete control or ownership of a industry or resource • holy war between European turks, christains and muslims • sponsored lots of of exploration missions throughout the 1400s • ...
Unit 3- Europe in the Middle Ages 2023-02-09
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- the agreement between a lord and a vassal
- were not slaves, not bought and sold like slaves
- a term that today is used to describe an ideal society that is often impractical
- were wars in which Christians battled Muslims for control of the Holy Lands in the Middle East
- the language of medieval everyday life
- a new age in Western Europe expressed by remarkable artists and thinkers
- exclusion from the sacraments, notably the Eucharist, and in its harshest form separation from the communion of the faithful.
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- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- something that is indulged in
- the heart of the medieval economy and the kings estate
- a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England
- social system that existed during the middle ages in Europe
13 Clues: something that is indulged in • the language of medieval everyday life • the agreement between a lord and a vassal • were not slaves, not bought and sold like slaves • the heart of the medieval economy and the kings estate • a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England • social system that existed during the middle ages in Europe • ...
Classical East 2018-10-22
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- The Han and Roman Empires built extensive networks for...
- He followed the "path"
- This empire was bigger than the Gupta Empire
- This religion began here and spread throughout Asia
- This guy say everyone has duties & roles
- This exam was based on Confucian principles
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- This Empire was the "golden age" with literary, scientific, math & medicinal advances
- Both Hindus & Buddhists believe in this cycle
- This religion believed in the Four Noble Truths
- The Gupta Empire came up with this mathematical concept
- Both of these empires faced pressure from outside invaders
- Hindus used this rigid social system
12 Clues: He followed the "path" • Hindus used this rigid social system • This guy say everyone has duties & roles • This exam was based on Confucian principles • This empire was bigger than the Gupta Empire • Both Hindus & Buddhists believe in this cycle • This religion believed in the Four Noble Truths • This religion began here and spread throughout Asia • ...
Gettin' Ready... for Global Test #1 2025-10-06
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- type of map that shows polities--borders, countries, capital cities, and other human-made divisions
- a place's exact position on Earth, measured by latitude and longitude
- Ocean to the west of Europe and Africa
- the sea in the middle of Europe and Africa
- every journey ends here
- strict or authoritarian systems of government, like the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Stars were once used to help sailors _______, or find their way across the oceans
- influenced by distance from the Equator and characterized by weather patterns over a long period of time
- term that describes the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia all together
- imaginary lines used to measure distance north and south of the Equator (and relevant to a region's climate)
- total number of people living in an area
- the symbol on a map that shows which way is north in real life!
- any geographical area that has a border and a government (e.g., country, state, city, etc.)
- As in the 9/11 attacks, the use of violence and fear as a tactic to force political change
- cooperation and communication between countries in an effort to solve problems peacefully
- triangular(ish) peninsula that separates Africa from the rest of Asia
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- "The Sahel is south of the Sahara Desert" and "The Atlantic Ocean is east of the Americas" are good examples
- imaginary lines that mark where one polity ends and another begins
- Ocean to the east of Europe and south of Asia
- someone with very intense and rigid political or religious beliefs
- the radicalized leader of al-Qaeda who supported the use of violence to further his extreme political and religious views
- the landform immediately south of the Black Sea
- imaginary lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole, used to measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- North, East, South, and West
- type of thematic map that shows how past events affected borders, for example
- "I can clearly see the difference!"
- African river that runs through a dense rainforest
- a diagram of Earth's surface that shows landforms and bodies of water
- "at home"--in social studies terms, relating to matters within a country's borders
- accurate, precise, and correct
- the "in between" directions (NE, SE, SW, NW)
- the answer or fix to a problem
- a diagram of a place or region that focuses on one topic, such as climate or population distribution
- the study of Earth’s land, water, and people
- recipes help people ________ their favorite dishes (make them again)
- Ocean that is east of Asia but west of the Americas
36 Clues: every journey ends here • North, East, South, and West • accurate, precise, and correct • the answer or fix to a problem • "I can clearly see the difference!" • Ocean to the west of Europe and Africa • total number of people living in an area • the sea in the middle of Europe and Africa • the "in between" directions (NE, SE, SW, NW) • ...
Berlin Wall 2025-05-21
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- Hidden dangers designed to stop people from crossing the Berlin Wall.
- The capital city that was divided during the Cold War.
- The side of Berlin that was democratic and backed by the U.S., U.K., and France.
- Animals used to patrol the Berlin Wall and stop escapes.
- Restricted heavily between East and West Berlin.
- The political and economic system followed by East Germany.
- A system of government based on free elections and individual rights; found in the West.
- Guarded structures used to watch over the Berlin Wall.
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- East Germany was officially known as the German Democratic _______.
- The economic system practiced in West Germany and the U.S.
- What many East Germans hoped to gain by escaping to the West.
- The side of Berlin controlled by the Soviet Union.
- This structure physically divided East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
- A group of Eastern European countries aligned with the USSR during the Cold War.
- Armed personnel who watched the wall and enforced border rules.
15 Clues: Restricted heavily between East and West Berlin. • The side of Berlin controlled by the Soviet Union. • The capital city that was divided during the Cold War. • Guarded structures used to watch over the Berlin Wall. • Animals used to patrol the Berlin Wall and stop escapes. • The economic system practiced in West Germany and the U.S. • ...
East Asia 2014-06-19
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- This country invaded and colonized China just before WWII.
- The only city in the realm to be considered an Asian Tiger.
- This social policy cut Chinese birth rates by 300 million.
- This peninsula has regional complementarity.
- The current Chinese government is:
- This is the acronym for special locations along China's coasts where a limited form of capitalism takes place.
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- China considers this to be a wayward portion of it's own country, ______________ considers itself to be the sole legitimate government of China.
- This dam in central China may supply needed hydroelectric power, but may also cause environmental damage.
- The original leader of the People's Republic of China
- This _________ Restoration was the beginning of the period of modernization in Japan.
- Will Japan's population increase, stabilize or decline over the next 50 years?
- This civilization is one of the oldest continuous civilizations in the world.
- This war in the 1950's resulted in a military stalemate.
13 Clues: The current Chinese government is: • This peninsula has regional complementarity. • The original leader of the People's Republic of China • This war in the 1950's resulted in a military stalemate. • This country invaded and colonized China just before WWII. • This social policy cut Chinese birth rates by 300 million. • ...
East Asia 2026-02-26
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- deficit, occurs when the value of a country's imports is higher than the value of its exports.
- Actually; in reality
- A military leader who ruled Japan in early times.
- When a city grows larger and spreads into nearby areas.
- A group of islands
- A fine-grained fertile soil deposited by the wind.
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- A system of government in which the government controls the ways of producing goods.
- A powerful land owning warrior in Japan.
- surplus, occurs when the value of a country's imports is higher than the value of its exports.
- A huge city or cluster of cities with an extremely large population.
- of Influence, An area of a country where a single foreign power has been granted exclusive trading.
- A giant ocean wave caused by volcanic eruptions or the movement of the earth under the ocean.
- A line of rulers from a single family that holds power for a long time.
13 Clues: A group of islands • Actually; in reality • A powerful land owning warrior in Japan. • A military leader who ruled Japan in early times. • A fine-grained fertile soil deposited by the wind. • When a city grows larger and spreads into nearby areas. • A huge city or cluster of cities with an extremely large population. • ...
The Cold War 2022-03-10
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- Actors that were labeled as Communists
- The buffer zone between Western Europe and
- U.S. Senator who persecuted suspected
- The couple tried and executed for treason
- Under this plan, the US provided aid to 16
- a wall was built around this city separating East
- President who opened relations with Communist
- The failed invasion in Cuba to overthrow
- US backed regime in Nicaragua in the 1980s
- President during the construction of the Berlin
- the race to reach space first was called the
- Divided at the 17th Parallel after World War II
- Crusade to identify Communists living and
- Dictator of Communist Cuba
- Mission to provide food and supplies to
- president during the Iranian Hostage Crisis
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- Soviet satellite launched into space
- The Second ___ was a fear of Communism in the
- Closest the US and USSR came to
- The country the United States supported in
- Soviet backed regime in Nicaragua during
- Divided at the 38th Parallel after World War II
- If one Southeast Asian nation fell to
- third US human spaceflight programs that put a
- Resolution that gave President Johnson
- Policy to keep communism from spreading
- Stated countries of the Middle East
- the race to see who can build more bombs than
- The political and economic war between the US
- President who said "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this
30 Clues: Dictator of Communist Cuba • Closest the US and USSR came to • Stated countries of the Middle East • Soviet satellite launched into space • U.S. Senator who persecuted suspected • If one Southeast Asian nation fell to • Actors that were labeled as Communists • Resolution that gave President Johnson • Policy to keep communism from spreading • ...
European Exploration 2017-06-06
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- Magellan helped circumnavigate the globe
- an astronomical instrument for finding the position of the sun and stars
- of Exploration period of European discovery that lasted from 1418 to 1620
- Columbus An Italian born Spanish explorer who in 1492 sailed west from Spain and thought he had reached Asia, but had really reached islands near the Americas, lands unknown to the Europeans
- an instrument used to find direction. It has a needle that always points north
- distance east and west of the prime meridian marked on a map by lines that run north and south
- the study of how to plan and control the course of a ship
- Henry “the navigator”
- a person who teaches his or her religion to other
- The main part of a continent, rather than an island near the continent
- a settlement ruled by another country
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- fierce warriors who explored the North Atlantic Ocean
- a king or queen
- money left over after everything has been paid for
- a journey made for a special reason
- searching the unknown
- Da Gama was ordered by the king of Spain to go on a expedition
- distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees with lines that run east and west on a map
- an imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- World America,the western hemisphere
20 Clues: a king or queen • searching the unknown • Henry “the navigator” • a journey made for a special reason • World America,the western hemisphere • a settlement ruled by another country • Magellan helped circumnavigate the globe • an imaginary line around the middle of the earth • a person who teaches his or her religion to other • ...
chapter 10 review 2023-10-10
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- conquered the mali territory
- What is a very dry desert in Africa called?
- the rulers of…. Had used the wealth from these products to create a huge empire
- the king of mali
- a role in the society based on your age
- number of muslim city states developed along the east african coast
- What is a very dry semi-desert called?
- a country located in east africa
- what type of grasslands are in southern africa?
- a city in northern Ethiopia
- first to learn how to use iron
- a king known for building 11 stone christian churches
- served as middle man between gold miners and ivory hunters in southern africa
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- the king who made the hajj
- known as the house of dynasty
- wealthiest man ever lived
- a grassland with elephants, hippos and lions
- something that rely on animals
- largest and most impressive of the ruins, that is a structure
- wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
- two languages blended, as a new language
- the smallest kingdom
- storyteller of their society
- Africa's biggest forest
- known for arts
- one of the best rulers of Aksum
- invented blue dye
- became the leading power in west africa
- a ethiopian language
- did sea trade
- took the idea of iron and spread it
31 Clues: did sea trade • known for arts • the king of mali • invented blue dye • the smallest kingdom • a ethiopian language • Africa's biggest forest • wealthiest man ever lived • the king who made the hajj • a city in northern Ethiopia • conquered the mali territory • storyteller of their society • known as the house of dynasty • something that rely on animals • first to learn how to use iron • ...
Ali & Kirana - 5th October 2025 2025-09-15
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- Apple is their choice of phone vs Android
- In what area of London were the couple born in: East or West?
- Groom would choose: Sweets or Savory (American spelling)
- Colour of the Groom's tie
- Bride's current career field
- Country that the couple first met in
- Groom's preferred sport to watch and play
- Bride's birthday month
- City of the university they both attended
- Common 3 letters in the couple's workplaces when read aloud
- Month that the couple had their Nikkah
- Bride would choose: Sweets or Savory (America spelling)
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- Combined number of couple's siblings
- Who is the one who drinks Tea & Coffee: Bride or Groom?
- Bride's favourite long-running British Sci-Fi TV show (which have had 15 "versions" of the main character)
- What day of the week the couple had their Nikkah
- How many chandeliers are hanging from the ceiling
- Groom's current career field
- Common city that the couple went to for their master's degrees
- City of couple's most recent abroad trip
- Groom's birthday month
- Country location of their honeymoon
- Android is their choice of phone vs Apple
- Country that the couple visited outside of Europe during their first few wedded months
- What sport is commonly played at this venue
- Groom's favourite "motoring" show involving 3 middle-aged men
- The house pet (3x) that the couple have
27 Clues: Groom's birthday month • Bride's birthday month • Colour of the Groom's tie • Groom's current career field • Bride's current career field • Country location of their honeymoon • Combined number of couple's siblings • Country that the couple first met in • Month that the couple had their Nikkah • The house pet (3x) that the couple have • City of couple's most recent abroad trip • ...
Chapter 1 Section 1 Crossword 6th Grade 2025-08-18
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- streak of light produced when a meteoroid breaks up in Earth's atmosphere, pg 14
- an object that orbits the sun, pg 13
- Greek meaning of the word planet, pg 17
- number of planets in our solar system, pg 13
- orbital shape of each planet, oval, pg 19
- body that orbits a planet, pg 13
- Greek for "sun", pg 19
- cold mixture of dust and ice approaching the sun, pg 14
- made using the five senses, pg 13
- Greek philosopher who proposed Earth in the center of the universe, pg 18
- pattern or group of stars forming an image in the sky, pg 15
- Italian scientist who discovered the moons of Jupiter, pg 19
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- has component of stars, pg 13
- giant ball of superheated gas, pg 13
- one word and a letter, name of early astronomer born in 476 CE, pg 13
- model of solar system with Sun in the center of solar system, pg 19
- model of solar system with Earth in the middle, pg 18
- planet with phases similar to moon, pg 20
- the apparent movement of stars from East to West, caused by Earth's ________, pg 16
- constellation found in the east in winter, west in spring, pg 16
- gas component of stars, pg 13
- Greek astronomer who proposed epicycles for geocentric model, pg 18
22 Clues: Greek for "sun", pg 19 • has component of stars, pg 13 • gas component of stars, pg 13 • body that orbits a planet, pg 13 • made using the five senses, pg 13 • giant ball of superheated gas, pg 13 • an object that orbits the sun, pg 13 • Greek meaning of the word planet, pg 17 • orbital shape of each planet, oval, pg 19 • planet with phases similar to moon, pg 20 • ...
Canford History 2025-05-30
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- The Countess of Salisbury, the woman who inherited Canford at age 11 and lived until 74, outliving both her son and grandson. (3)
- The first known Lord of the Manor of Canford (5)
- Edward ____ , famous architect who had worked on important buildings such as Buckingham Palace, who was commissioned to design and build a new manor house in 1825. (5)
- Which is the only medieval part of the school that is still standing? (4, 1, 6)
- William De _______ VI who accidentally killed his own son in a tilting match in 1382. (10)
- Name of the Countess of Salisbury and Lincoln, who was kidnapped at Canford in 1317. (5, 2, 4)
- The ______ Freize – this was sold in 1994 for £7.7 million. (8)
- Sir Charles ___ - the famous architect (known for the Houses of Parliament) commissioned to extend and remodel the house in 1847. (5)
- The surname of the family who bought Canford in 1846. (5)
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- Surname of the British Prime Minister, whose aunt lived at Canford and who nearly died at Canford as a child. (9)
- John de _______ Earl of Surrey, the man who sent a knight to kidnap the Countess of Salisbury and Lincoln. (7)
- _____ Court – designed in 1852 to house treasures from the Middle East. This is now the Tuck Shop! (7)
- The surname of several Sir Johns who owned Canford in the 1700s. (4)
- Margaret ________ mother of Henry VII, who was granted Canford in 1485. (8)
- Surname of the family who were granted Canford by William the Conqueror (2, 6)
- Sir Austen Henry ___ archaeologist who brought back many treasures from the Middle East. (6)
16 Clues: The first known Lord of the Manor of Canford (5) • The surname of the family who bought Canford in 1846. (5) • The ______ Freize – this was sold in 1994 for £7.7 million. (8) • The surname of several Sir Johns who owned Canford in the 1700s. (4) • Margaret ________ mother of Henry VII, who was granted Canford in 1485. (8) • ...
Travels of Marco Polo 2023-04-24
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- Pgs. 78-79 46 degrees north and 101 degrees east
- Pg. 72 35 degrees north and 38 degrees east
- Pg. 70 42 degrees north and 63 degrees east
- Pg. 72 31 degrees north and 54 degrees east
- Pg. 62 42 degrees north and 13 degrees east
- Pg. 78 34 degrees north and 65 degrees east
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- Pg. 75 31 degrees north and 35 degrees east
- Pg. 70 38 degrees north and 69 degrees east
- Pgs. 78-79 35 degrees north and 105 degrees east
- Pg. 72 32 degrees north and 44 degrees east
10 Clues: Pg. 75 31 degrees north and 35 degrees east • Pg. 70 38 degrees north and 69 degrees east • Pg. 72 35 degrees north and 38 degrees east • Pg. 70 42 degrees north and 63 degrees east • Pg. 72 31 degrees north and 54 degrees east • Pg. 62 42 degrees north and 13 degrees east • Pg. 78 34 degrees north and 65 degrees east • Pg. 72 32 degrees north and 44 degrees east • ...
The Great Gatsby 2021-11-18
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- Wants to be reunited with Daisy.
- Tom and Daisy Buchanan live on _____ Egg.
- Nick's job is to buy and sell ________.
- When Daisy found out she gave birth to a girl, she said her daughter would be a "beautiful little ______."
- The eyes of Dr. T.J. _________ watch over the Valley of Ashes.
- Gatsby and Nick live on ____ Egg.
- Went to Yale with Nick; racist, liar, abuser
- The strange man in Gatsby's library checking to see if the books are real (2 words together)
- What class would Nick fall into?
- Narrator from the midwest.
- Nick describes Daisy as having a "low, thrilling _______."
- Likes to pretend she's rich.
- Nick says his cardinal virtue is _______.
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- A leftover party guest who lives in Gatsby's house (also known as "the boarder")
- At the beginning of the novel, Nick tells us his father taught him NOT to be _________.
- Myrtle's clueless husband (first AND last name)
- Pro-golfer
- Tells Nick that Daisy and Tom don't get divorced because Daisy is Catholic (even though that's not true).
- Gatsby's oldest friend who apparently fixed the 1919 World Series(last name only)
- Part of the reason Jordan is so good at golf is she ________.
- Tom's wife.
- Gatsby stares at a ______ light at the end of Daisy's dock.
- _____ money people live on East Egg.
- _____ money people live on West Egg.
24 Clues: Pro-golfer • Tom's wife. • Narrator from the midwest. • Likes to pretend she's rich. • Wants to be reunited with Daisy. • What class would Nick fall into? • Gatsby and Nick live on ____ Egg. • _____ money people live on East Egg. • _____ money people live on West Egg. • Nick's job is to buy and sell ________. • Tom and Daisy Buchanan live on _____ Egg. • ...
European Exploration:By Pranavi 2017-06-06
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- money left over after everything has been paid for
- Henry “the navigator”
- a person who teaches his or her religion to other
- of Exploration period of European discovery that lasted from 1418 to 1620
- a journey made for a special reason
- a king or queen
- searching the unknown
- an imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- distance east and west of the prime meridian marked on a map by lines that run north and south
- an instrument used to find direction. It has a needle that always points north
- World America,the western hemisphere
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- fierce warriors who explored the North Atlantic Ocean
- a settlement ruled by another country
- Columbus An Italian born Spanish explorer who in 1492 sailed west from Spain and thought he had reached Asia, but had really reached islands near the Americas, lands unknown to the Europeans
- an astronomical instrument for finding the position of the sun and stars
- Magellan helped circumnavigate the globe
- the study of how to plan and control the course of a ship
- The main part of a continent, rather than an island near the continent
- distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees with lines that run east and west on a map
- Da Gama was ordered by the king of Spain to go on a expedition
20 Clues: a king or queen • Henry “the navigator” • searching the unknown • a journey made for a special reason • World America,the western hemisphere • a settlement ruled by another country • Magellan helped circumnavigate the globe • an imaginary line around the middle of the earth • a person who teaches his or her religion to other • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary - Political Of Space 2023-03-27
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- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.(United States)
- The systematic use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take. (ISIL (Middle East), Boko Haram (Africa)
- An international group or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the collective body.
- A state that completely surrounds another.(South Africa surrounds Lesotho.)
- The full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources
- The state’s known and recognized boundaries
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.(A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.(Examples: Iceland, Japan, North Korea)
- The right of self-government
- Any state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
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- The state’s supreme and absolute power within its own territory and over its own people
- A state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- The number of state's citizens
- An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation state. (The Kurds - Middle East)
- The state’s political organization and public policy
- The boundaries between countries and territories.
- A state with a long, narrow extended territory.
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.(United Kingdom)
- A state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme.(United Kingdom)
20 Clues: The right of self-government • The number of state's citizens • The state’s known and recognized boundaries • A state with a long, narrow extended territory. • The boundaries between countries and territories. • The state’s political organization and public policy • A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier. • ...
SCIENCE COUNTRY 2024-09-03
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- A region and cultural area in the Americas, extending from central Mexico to parts of Central America.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and the rules for manipulating them, developed further by Muslim mathematicians.
- Part of a region known for the rise of Islam and significant contributions to science during the Golden Age.
- The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness, with significant contributions from civilizations like Egypt and India.
- A branch of physics focused on the study of light, significantly advanced by Ibn al-Haytham.
- Known for its monumental pyramids, early medical practices, and advancements in astronomy and mathematics.
- The continent where early scientific and mathematical developments, such as geometry and metallurgy, took place.
- A Mesoamerican culture that contributed to education, agriculture, and medicinal practices.
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena, extensively developed by civilizations like the Maya, China, and the Middle East.
- Refers to followers of Islam who contributed to various scientific fields during the Golden Age.
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- The largest continent, home to ancient civilizations like India and China, which made significant contributions to science and technology.
- An ancient civilization known for its advanced knowledge in astronomy and mathematics, particularly in Mesoamerica.
- A civilization renowned for inventions like the compass, papermaking, and gunpowder, as well as traditional medicine.
- A major world religion that played a pivotal role in the development of science during the medieval period.
- The second part of the region name where Islam flourished, fostering scientific and mathematical advancements.
- The scientific discipline involved with elements and compounds, pioneered by early Muslim scholars like Jabir ibn Hayyan.
- A South American civilization famous for its road networks, stone structures, and quipu system.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, developed across various ancient civilizations, including India and Egypt.
- A South Asian country known for Ayurveda, advanced mathematics, and early astronomical theories.
19 Clues: A Mesoamerican culture that contributed to education, agriculture, and medicinal practices. • A branch of physics focused on the study of light, significantly advanced by Ibn al-Haytham. • A South American civilization famous for its road networks, stone structures, and quipu system. • ...
NCAA Mascots 2023-02-15
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- Oregon
- Grand Canyon
- Furman
- UAB
- Northern Kentucky
- Navy
- Liberty
- Baylor
- Stephen F Austin
- Florida
- Virginia Tech
- Miami
- William & Mary
- East Carolina
- Longwood
- Long Beach St
- Stony Brook
- Idaho
- Utah
- Middle Tennessee St
- Louisiana-Monroe
- Marist
- South Carolina
- Coastal Carolina
- Presbyterian
- Hofstra
- Kansas
- Florida A&M
- Dayton
- Oklahoma
- San Francisco
- Northwestern
- UC Irvine
- Virginia Commonwealth
- WVU
- Syracuse
- Youngstown St
- Iona
- Florida Atlantic
- Indiana
- UTEP
- Central Michigan
- St Peter's
- Arizona St
- Stetson
- Virginia Military Institute
- Drexel
- Loyola-Chicago
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- Vermont
- Cleveland St
- James Madison
- South Dakota St
- Indiana St
- Richmond
- Kansas City
- Louisiana
- Ole Miss
- New Orleans
- LaSalle
- Evansville
- Mississippi Valley St
- Old Dominion
- Oregon St
- UMass
- Xavier
- Penn
- Western Kentucky
- Southern
- Creighton
- Arkansas
- Dartmouth
- San Diego St
- Wichita St
- Long Island
- Jacksonville St
- Providence
- Chattanooga
- Stanford
- East Tennessee St
- St. Bonaventure
- Air Force
- Arkansas St
- New Mexico
- Tulane
- North Carolina
- North Texas
- Purdue-Fort Wayne
- Nebraska
- Akron
- Saint Louis
- Toledo
- Manhattan
- St. John's
- Ohio St
94 Clues: UAB • WVU • Navy • Penn • Utah • Iona • UTEP • UMass • Miami • Idaho • Akron • Oregon • Furman • Baylor • Xavier • Marist • Kansas • Dayton • Tulane • Toledo • Drexel • Vermont • LaSalle • Liberty • Florida • Hofstra • Indiana • Ohio St • Stetson • Richmond • Ole Miss • Southern • Longwood • Arkansas • Stanford • Oklahoma • Syracuse • Nebraska • Louisiana • Oregon St • Creighton • Dartmouth • Air Force • UC Irvine • Manhattan • Indiana St • Evansville • Wichita St • Providence • New Mexico • ...
Trade and Travellers 2017-12-05
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- This Indian religion became more popular in other East Asia countries, such as China.
- China's main trade product. They had a monopoly on it for some time.
- These people have no permanent home. They wander across the land.
- Venetian merchant and explorer. Wrote about foreign countries.
- A building or set of buildings occupied by a community of monks. Buddhists tend to reside in these.
- Muhammad, the founder of Islam, had this profession in the past.
- This disease spread across Eurasia by trade. The Mongols had a hand in spreading it.
- This ceramic material is a product of China.
- A group of trade routes from the Mediterranean Sea to Asia.
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- North African Arabs sought this valuable material above all else.
- This Malay kingdom dominated the Straits of Malacca.
- Trade along these routes were based around common goods, unlike the Silk Road.
- This religion was created by a group of Arabs.
- A community of people dispersed from their original homeland. Merchants developed these along trade routes.
- This group of pastoral people helped restart trade in the 13th century.
- A tool that uses magnetism to aid with navigation.
- A triangular sail used in medieval navigation.
- An animal from the Middle East and Africa. Trans-Saharan trade was possible because of them.
- Silk Road trade was centered around these kinds of goods.
- Cotton textiles were the prime product of this country.
20 Clues: This ceramic material is a product of China. • This religion was created by a group of Arabs. • A triangular sail used in medieval navigation. • A tool that uses magnetism to aid with navigation. • This Malay kingdom dominated the Straits of Malacca. • Cotton textiles were the prime product of this country. • Silk Road trade was centered around these kinds of goods. • ...
chapter 10 review 2023-10-10
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- conquered the mali territory
- What is a very dry desert in Africa called?
- the rulers of…. Had used the wealth from these products to create a huge empire
- the king of mali
- a role in the society based on your age
- number of muslim city states developed along the east african coast
- What is a very dry semi-desert called?
- a country located in east africa
- what type of grasslands are in southern africa?
- a city in northern Ethiopia
- first to learn how to use iron
- a king known for building 11 stone christian churches
- served as middle man between gold miners and ivory hunters in southern africa
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- the king who made the hajj
- known as the house of dynasty
- wealthiest man ever lived
- a grassland with elephants, hippos and lions
- something that rely on animals
- largest and most impressive of the ruins, that is a structure
- wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
- two languages blended, as a new language
- the smallest kingdom
- storyteller of their society
- Africa's biggest forest
- known for arts
- one of the best rulers of Aksum
- invented blue dye
- became the leading power in west africa
- a ethiopian language
- did sea trade
- took the idea of iron and spread it
31 Clues: did sea trade • known for arts • the king of mali • invented blue dye • the smallest kingdom • a ethiopian language • Africa's biggest forest • wealthiest man ever lived • the king who made the hajj • a city in northern Ethiopia • conquered the mali territory • storyteller of their society • known as the house of dynasty • something that rely on animals • first to learn how to use iron • ...
Do You Know Where Your Colleagues Work? 2014-09-19
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- Merton Williams MS
- Barker Road MS
- Pittsford Mendon HS
- The Harley School
- Staff Sub (2nd year – formerly worked in the RCSD)
- Park Road Elem. (First time working there!)
- State Rd. Elem.
- BOCES E-Start
- LAFYM
- Willink MS
- Council Rock Elem.
- Park Road Elem (has worked there multiple years!)
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- School #1
- Charlie Finney (9th grade)
- Geneseo MS
- Roth MS
- Jefferson Avenue Elem.
- East HS (8th grade)
- Webster Thomas HS
- Park Rd. Elem. (2nd time working there!)
- East HS (11th grade)
- Allendale Columbia
- East HS (10th grade)
- Staff Sub (9th year)
- SOTA
- Charles Finney (6th grade)
26 Clues: SOTA • LAFYM • Roth MS • School #1 • Geneseo MS • Willink MS • BOCES E-Start • Barker Road MS • State Rd. Elem. • Webster Thomas HS • The Harley School • Merton Williams MS • Allendale Columbia • Council Rock Elem. • Pittsford Mendon HS • East HS (8th grade) • East HS (11th grade) • East HS (10th grade) • Staff Sub (9th year) • Jefferson Avenue Elem. • Charlie Finney (9th grade) • Charles Finney (6th grade) • ...
Walnut 2025-10-27
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- Excellent machinability, responds well to hand tools
- Resistant to rot and decay, hypoallergenic
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- North America, Europe, Middle East
- Straight grained, with waves or "burls"
- Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and architectural elements like paneling
- Creamy white sapwood, light-dark brown in heartwood
- Hardwood
7 Clues: Hardwood • North America, Europe, Middle East • Straight grained, with waves or "burls" • Resistant to rot and decay, hypoallergenic • Creamy white sapwood, light-dark brown in heartwood • Excellent machinability, responds well to hand tools • Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and architectural elements like paneling
Walnut 2025-10-27
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- Excellent machinability, responds well to hand tools
- Resistant to rot and decay, hypoallergenic
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- North America, Europe, Middle East
- Straight grained, with waves or "burls"
- Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and architectural elements like paneling
- Creamy white sapwood, light-dark brown in heartwood
- Hardwood
7 Clues: Hardwood • North America, Europe, Middle East • Straight grained, with waves or "burls" • Resistant to rot and decay, hypoallergenic • Creamy white sapwood, light-dark brown in heartwood • Excellent machinability, responds well to hand tools • Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and architectural elements like paneling
East Asia 2022-01-05
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- This uses water to create power for much of Japan's population
- this mountain is one of Japan's trademark tourist sites
- Highest mountain in the world
- This country in East Asia is a de facto country
- Largest country in the East Asia
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- a high elevated area that flattens at the top
- How many subregions is East Asia divided into
- China's principal waterway
- term for silt that is carried in the Yellow River and the Yellow Sea
- China is the largest producer of this
- Term for group of islands formed by volcanoes
- large destructive wave caused by earthquakes beneath the water
12 Clues: China's principal waterway • Highest mountain in the world • Largest country in the East Asia • China is the largest producer of this • a high elevated area that flattens at the top • How many subregions is East Asia divided into • Term for group of islands formed by volcanoes • This country in East Asia is a de facto country • ...
east van 2015-04-06
East Asia 2024-02-26
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- Being likely
- Differing from one another,unlike
- to enter or approach
- Very noticeable.
- Natural disaster involving a tidal wave
- Concerned with
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- Having extent
- Having rough or uneven surface
- A periodic rainfall in Southern Asia and in the Indian Ocean
- great in size, big.
- Causing expansion
- Involving cities and technological advances
12 Clues: Being likely • Having extent • Concerned with • Very noticeable. • Causing expansion • great in size, big. • to enter or approach • Having rough or uneven surface • Differing from one another,unlike • Natural disaster involving a tidal wave • Involving cities and technological advances • A periodic rainfall in Southern Asia and in the Indian Ocean
Test 2018-01-27
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- North of 21 Across
- Between the cardinals
- Minerals t
- Find capital cities
- Ask him if it will rain today
- 43 deg north of Antarctic Circle
- Land way down south
- Third largest ocean
- Use it to go places
- Continent SE of Asia
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- A very sick imaginary line
- Climate Guru
- Largest
- Pacific in the west, Atlantic in the east
- Mountains, plateaus, plains and seas
- Round all around
- a model
- Standard
- America North of the south continent
- What the earth spins on
- Vegetation Use this map to find forests
- of North America Europe
- East of the Americas
23 Clues: Largest • a model • Standard • Minerals t • Climate Guru • Round all around • North of 21 Across • Find capital cities • Land way down south • Third largest ocean • Use it to go places • East of the Americas • Continent SE of Asia • Between the cardinals • What the earth spins on • of North America Europe • A very sick imaginary line • Ask him if it will rain today • 43 deg north of Antarctic Circle • ...
Test 2018-01-27
Across
- Between the cardinals
- Find capital cities
- Climate Guru
- of North America Europe
- Land way down south
- A very sick imaginary line
- a model
- America North of the south continent
- Pacific in the west, Atlantic in the east
- Round all around
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- Continent SE of Asia
- Mountains, plateaus, plains and seas
- Minerals t
- What the earth spins on
- Third largest ocean
- Ask him if it will rain today
- 43 deg north of Antarctic Circle
- Standard
- Largest
- North of 21 Across
- Vegetation Use this map to find forests
- Use it to go places
- East of the Americas
23 Clues: Largest • a model • Standard • Minerals t • Climate Guru • Round all around • North of 21 Across • Third largest ocean • Find capital cities • Land way down south • Use it to go places • Continent SE of Asia • East of the Americas • Between the cardinals • What the earth spins on • of North America Europe • A very sick imaginary line • Ask him if it will rain today • 43 deg north of Antarctic Circle • ...
Test your vocabulary 2 2015-09-02
7 Clues: from many different countries • someone or something different • a big continent south of Europe • a break at the middle of the day • another continent east of Europe • you can here Music and News here • you can find lots of Informations there
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-04
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- word for farming
- Someone who has a religious belief in gods and goddesses
- canals Something that travels water from one place to another
- to tame animals
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- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- an example of social structures
- Prehistoric digging stick
- Someone who collects medical information about people and or patients(like a doctor)
- a system of writing used in the ancient middle east
- tool used for writing
11 Clues: to tame animals • word for farming • tool used for writing • Prehistoric digging stick • an example of social structures • a system of writing used in the ancient middle east • Someone who has a religious belief in gods and goddesses • a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple • canals Something that travels water from one place to another • ...
Yeah? You right? Or Roman? 2022-08-20
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- Hey man middle
- At least that's how he described the rumored orgy before the fact
- Manline-era Roman statesman
- Reza P was the other one
- No one in Old Rome knew what he was talking about
- A.M. exclamation of hearty agreement
- A main line roadway back in the day
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- Looking into her eyes, it was just too much for Auditus Maximus
- North or South, never East or West
- Nickname for Audi's chariot
- Id est to Mainline-era Roman emperors
11 Clues: Hey man middle • Reza P was the other one • Manline-era Roman statesman • Nickname for Audi's chariot • North or South, never East or West • A main line roadway back in the day • A.M. exclamation of hearty agreement • Id est to Mainline-era Roman emperors • No one in Old Rome knew what he was talking about • Looking into her eyes, it was just too much for Auditus Maximus • ...
MP2 Vocabulary 2023-12-15
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- in charge of the land and head of the manor
- an economic system that was focused on land.
- protect the kingdom from outside invaders
- the holy city.
- ruler of the kingdom
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- a series of religious holy wars.
- the more you had of this the more power you had
- half of their goods were taken by knights every year.
- an empire who's capital was in Constantinople
- empires of the Middle East that thrived in math, science and astronomy
- people who were involved in the church
11 Clues: the holy city. • ruler of the kingdom • a series of religious holy wars. • people who were involved in the church • protect the kingdom from outside invaders • in charge of the land and head of the manor • an economic system that was focused on land. • an empire who's capital was in Constantinople • the more you had of this the more power you had • ...
CNN 10 - Tuesday, January 31, 2023 2023-01-31
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- This country is providing 16 tanks
- The war here has been occurring for nearly 1 year
- These are wreaking havoc in the Middle East
- A Sahara Desert dust storm crossed the Atlantic
- Abbreviation for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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- This country is lending 31 tanks to Ukraine
- Ukraine's old tanks are from this era
- This country is providing 60 tanks to Ukraine
- The world's largest continuous sand desert
- Abbreviation for the United Arab Emirates
- This country is providing 14 tanks
11 Clues: This country is providing 16 tanks • This country is providing 14 tanks • Ukraine's old tanks are from this era • Abbreviation for the United Arab Emirates • The world's largest continuous sand desert • This country is lending 31 tanks to Ukraine • These are wreaking havoc in the Middle East • This country is providing 60 tanks to Ukraine • ...
Time Heist - Medieval Times 2025-06-11
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- A powerful king crowned by the pope in 800.
- Raiders from the north who attacked Europe.
- A religious war fought in the Middle East.
- A deadly disease that spread through Europe.
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- A religious community and center of learning.
- The magician who raised Arthur.
- Legendary king who pulled a sword from a stone.
- Magical sword Arthur pulled from the stone.
- A large stone home for lords and kings.
- The castle where Arthur held court.
- A worker who was tied to the land in feudal times.
11 Clues: The magician who raised Arthur. • The castle where Arthur held court. • A large stone home for lords and kings. • A religious war fought in the Middle East. • A powerful king crowned by the pope in 800. • Magical sword Arthur pulled from the stone. • Raiders from the north who attacked Europe. • A deadly disease that spread through Europe. • ...
Replikasi dan Peranan Virus 2024-11-05
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- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit AIDS
- :negara pertama ditemukan Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome)
- :organ yang diserang oleh virus Hepatitis A, B, C, D, dan E
- :Genom virus yang disisipkan ke dalam DNA bakteri
- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit demam berdarah
- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit SARS
- :Virus influenza avian (flu burung) biasanya menular dari... ke manusia
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- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit cacar
- :Salah satu metode pencegahan penyebaran virus
- :Virus yang memakan bakteri
- :genus nyamuk sebagai hospes penyebaran virus zika
11 Clues: :Virus yang memakan bakteri • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit AIDS • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit SARS • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit cacar • :Salah satu metode pencegahan penyebaran virus • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit demam berdarah • :Genom virus yang disisipkan ke dalam DNA bakteri • :genus nyamuk sebagai hospes penyebaran virus zika • ...
Achillas 2015-12-06
Across
- A country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East.
- Before Christ.
- Another Egyptian god of war.
- A leader of a troop
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A group of soldiers.
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- A person who serves in an army.
- The name of all the Macedonian rulers of Egypt.
- One of the guardians of the Egyptian king Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator, and commander of the king's troops, when Pompey fled to Egypt in 48 BC.
- Egyptian sword.
- Egyptian god of war.
11 Clues: Before Christ. • Egyptian sword. • A leader of a troop • Egyptian god of war. • A group of soldiers. • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • Another Egyptian god of war. • A person who serves in an army. • The name of all the Macedonian rulers of Egypt. • A country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East. • ...
IPS 2022-09-30
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- The region large part of land in Russia that require people to travel from village to village by helicopter are
- / Lake Bakial known as?
- / World largest country lies on?
- / The garden of Eden where God placed the first man and women in?
- shallow waters that are become a resource for many countries around it are
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- / The middle east known as?
- / apa nama uang di russia?
- / What forest is Siberia dominated?
- /The desert regions are the place to many
- Gulf/
- / St. Petersburg is home to
11 Clues: Gulf/ • / Lake Bakial known as? • / apa nama uang di russia? • / The middle east known as? • / St. Petersburg is home to • / World largest country lies on? • / What forest is Siberia dominated? • /The desert regions are the place to many • / The garden of Eden where God placed the first man and women in? • ...
Judaism and Hindusim 2017-03-13
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- who parted the sea with the help of God.
- Where Judaism started.
- Who the creator is.
- Someone who believes in one God.
- The belief that everything an individual does has an effect on them later in life.
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- What is the role of Vishnu.
- A religion that believes in a Messiah.
- A religion that believes in one true God called Brahman.
- What does Gods name get shortened to in Judaism.
- Moses wrote the ...
- A Hindus main goal.
11 Clues: Moses wrote the ... • Who the creator is. • A Hindus main goal. • Where Judaism started. • What is the role of Vishnu. • Someone who believes in one God. • A religion that believes in a Messiah. • who parted the sea with the help of God. • What does Gods name get shortened to in Judaism. • A religion that believes in one true God called Brahman. • ...
Greece's Golden Age 2021-02-17
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- Reflecting many cultures
- A system of governments where citizens elect one another
- A government in which one leader has power
- A person who studies nature
- to prevent from becoming law
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- Soldiers who fight in foreign armies
- From 323 to 30 BCE when Greek culture spread through the middle east
- A system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues
- Plays where the main character usually dies at the end
- Funny or humorous
- A leader who has power
11 Clues: Funny or humorous • A leader who has power • Reflecting many cultures • A person who studies nature • to prevent from becoming law • Soldiers who fight in foreign armies • A government in which one leader has power • Plays where the main character usually dies at the end • A system of governments where citizens elect one another • ...
Corporate HQ Meeting Rooms 2021-08-10
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- Where people go to learn.
- Next door to Dan Budzko's office.
- Has both East and West and can seat over 100.
- Smallest on the first floor.
- Around the corner from the Columbia room.
- Along the employee entrance hallway.
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- In the middle of second floor by IT, Marketing, and Operations Support teams.
- Along the yellow brick wall to Collections.
- Between HR and the Executives.
- Next to the "New Mom" room on second floor.
- Next to the elevator by loan center.
11 Clues: Where people go to learn. • Smallest on the first floor. • Between HR and the Executives. • Next door to Dan Budzko's office. • Next to the elevator by loan center. • Along the employee entrance hallway. • Around the corner from the Columbia room. • Along the yellow brick wall to Collections. • Next to the "New Mom" room on second floor. • ...
Replikasi dan Peranan Virus 2024-11-05
Across
- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit AIDS
- :negara pertama ditemukan Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome)
- :organ yang diserang oleh virus Hepatitis A, B, C, D, dan E
- :Genom virus yang disisipkan ke dalam DNA bakteri
- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit demam berdarah
- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit SARS
- :Virus influenza avian (flu burung) biasanya menular dari... ke manusia
Down
- :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit cacar
- :Salah satu metode pencegahan penyebaran virus
- :Virus yang memakan bakteri
- :genus nyamuk sebagai hospes penyebaran virus zika
11 Clues: :Virus yang memakan bakteri • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit AIDS • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit SARS • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit cacar • :Salah satu metode pencegahan penyebaran virus • :Virus yang menyebabkan penyakit demam berdarah • :Genom virus yang disisipkan ke dalam DNA bakteri • :genus nyamuk sebagai hospes penyebaran virus zika • ...
Directions and Continent 2023-10-27
Across
- Going up and to the left
- Your favorite teacher
- South of south America
- East of Europe
- North of Africa
- Going to the left
- South west of Asia
- Going up and to the right
- South of Africa
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- South east of Asia
- North of south America
- Going down and to the left
- Going down and to the right
- Going right
- Going up
- Going down
16 Clues: Going up • Going down • Going right • East of Europe • North of Africa • South of Africa • Going to the left • South east of Asia • South west of Asia • Your favorite teacher • North of south America • South of south America • Going up and to the left • Going up and to the right • Going down and to the left • Going down and to the right
Crossword 2017-02-06
Across
- where something is on Earth
- absolute location that tells the latitude and longitude of a place
- a round, solid figure
- imaginary lines running east and west around the globe
- imaginary line drawn around the middle of the Earth
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- model of the Earth
- imaginary lines running north and south on the globe
- half of the Earth
- way to show Earth on a flat map
- surface of the land that includes natural and human-made features
- book of maps
11 Clues: book of maps • half of the Earth • model of the Earth • a round, solid figure • where something is on Earth • way to show Earth on a flat map • imaginary line drawn around the middle of the Earth • imaginary lines running north and south on the globe • imaginary lines running east and west around the globe • surface of the land that includes natural and human-made features • ...
Forms of Government 2013-12-09
Across
- Swaziland has this form of monarchy
- Cuba has this type of government
- Country ruled by military power
- Vatican City has this form of government
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- State in which supreme power is held by people and their elected representatives
- Country with absolute monarchy in the Middle East (Asia)
- Most popular form of government in the world today
- Japan has this form of monarchy
- Largest democracy is the world
- Small group of people having control over a country
- State of disorder due to absence of authority
11 Clues: Largest democracy is the world • Japan has this form of monarchy • Country ruled by military power • Cuba has this type of government • Swaziland has this form of monarchy • Vatican City has this form of government • State of disorder due to absence of authority • Most popular form of government in the world today • Small group of people having control over a country • ...
Mr. Rich's Class 2018-06-09
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- This grade used the room for their homeroom this year
- We always ran out of this
- Maps of this country are all over the walls now
- The club that met in that room at the end of the year
- The amount of windows in the room
Down
- Mr. Rich's room number
- Mr. Rich's favourite soda
- The wall colour
- Mr. Rich tells jokes about him
- The amount of student desks in the room
- The ultimate good that would bring peace in the Middle East
11 Clues: The wall colour • Mr. Rich's room number • Mr. Rich's favourite soda • We always ran out of this • Mr. Rich tells jokes about him • The amount of windows in the room • The amount of student desks in the room • Maps of this country are all over the walls now • This grade used the room for their homeroom this year • The club that met in that room at the end of the year • ...
Asian Countries 2025-08-04
Across
- What is the capital city of Thailand?
- What number is considered extremely unlucky in Japan?
- What is the offical currency of Israel?
- What Asian country has the most buddhist temples?
- What Asian country is most advanced in technology?
- What is the least populated Asian Country?
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- What is the capital city of Japan?
- What is the capital city of Israel?
- What is noodles called in Japan?
- What is the most used language in Japan?
- What country has the largest economies in the Middle East?
11 Clues: What is noodles called in Japan? • What is the capital city of Japan? • What is the capital city of Israel? • What is the capital city of Thailand? • What is the offical currency of Israel? • What is the most used language in Japan? • What is the least populated Asian Country? • What Asian country has the most buddhist temples? • ...
Foreign Policy History 2024-05-14
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- equal trade to preserve China's diplomacy
- Middle East can request USAs help
- USA will protect the Latin American affairs with military force
- morality when using foreign policy
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- peaceful transition between president change overs
- after 9/11, change to how America delt with foreign policy at home
- Cooperation with trade
- USA will take careHemispherestern Hemesphire
- period of easing tension between USA and USSR
- used to stop the spread of communism
- using economic power to promote political and business interests
11 Clues: Cooperation with trade • Middle East can request USAs help • morality when using foreign policy • used to stop the spread of communism • equal trade to preserve China's diplomacy • USA will take careHemispherestern Hemesphire • period of easing tension between USA and USSR • peaceful transition between president change overs • ...
