middle east Crossword Puzzles
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
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- to take control of something, a place or even a person
- a religion in which the followers are called Muslims
- a port in Turkey on the Bosporus that straddles Europe and Asia
- a Turkish member forming the sultan's guard
- the former name of Istanbul
- East another name for western Asia
- of or relating to the Turkish dynasty of Osman
- a country in western Asia
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- was the emperor of the ottoman empire
- the largest religion
- a Muslim sovereign
- a man also known as sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- a piece of area
- a group of states or countries in a single authority
14 Clues: a piece of area • a Muslim sovereign • the largest religion • a country in western Asia • the former name of Istanbul • East another name for western Asia • was the emperor of the ottoman empire • a Turkish member forming the sultan's guard • of or relating to the Turkish dynasty of Osman • a man also known as sultan of the Ottoman Empire • ...
Dark Ages 2022-01-07
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- economic system based off private ownership
- a list of laws for the roman empire
- a Muslim leader and kurdism warrior
- religious images that the emperor Leo III banned
- a bishop of Constantinople from 398 to 404
- power involved in politics
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- The byzantine emperor from 527 to 565
- a set of ideals a knight has to follow
- a series of holy wars over the middle east
- Called "the great" and is prince of Novgorod
- a group of germanic people
- king of the franks in 768
- land controlled by another nation
- also known as Ivan III and took this name
14 Clues: king of the franks in 768 • a group of germanic people • power involved in politics • land controlled by another nation • a list of laws for the roman empire • a Muslim leader and kurdism warrior • The byzantine emperor from 527 to 565 • a set of ideals a knight has to follow • also known as Ivan III and took this name • a series of holy wars over the middle east • ...
Ancient Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
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- a material close to paper, used as an ancient writing surface
- the dirt left behind after flooding season
- a large vault for burying the dead
- Egyptian writing
- used to write with
- A huge 3D triangle made of sand
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- Where you were believed to go when you die
- dried stems found by the Nile River
- the preserved body of dead person
- a ceremony after the person dies
- a coarse material used for many things, some being clothes and bed sheets
- a famous women Pharaoh
- mythological creature with a lion's body and a human head
- A country in the Middle East
14 Clues: Egyptian writing • used to write with • a famous women Pharaoh • A country in the Middle East • A huge 3D triangle made of sand • a ceremony after the person dies • the preserved body of dead person • a large vault for burying the dead • dried stems found by the Nile River • Where you were believed to go when you die • the dirt left behind after flooding season • ...
Canadian History Lessons 1 and 2 by Danish 2024-02-07
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- life there was countless
- developed between Asia and North America
- (about 1459 AD)
- went to cuba for spain in 1492
- people are of one of three major categories of indigenous Canadians
- was very limited
- are things that people live in
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- are those whose ancestors have lived in what is now called Canada since time immemorial
- was blocked because of fighting and politics in the Middle East
- covered most of the earth
- peoples are one of three major categories of indigenous Canadians
- are one of the categories of Indigenous Canadians
- were used for making tools
- were built by the people who lived in the Pacific Coast
14 Clues: (about 1459 AD) • was very limited • life there was countless • covered most of the earth • were used for making tools • went to cuba for spain in 1492 • are things that people live in • developed between Asia and North America • are one of the categories of Indigenous Canadians • were built by the people who lived in the Pacific Coast • ...
mesopotamian crossword 2024-12-19
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- the earliest works of literature
- a person that makes goods from hand
- is the river that flows south from Mesopotamian
- the first known empire established by Sargon
- was the first writing form created by the Mesopotamians
- a LAGE FERTILE FARMLAND IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- the process of exchanging goods without using money
- created the first writing
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- the king was famous for his code of laws
- were used to worship the gods or just one god
- the city known for hanging gardens
- the god of war and love
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamian
- the system of manging water
14 Clues: the god of war and love • created the first writing • the system of manging water • the earliest works of literature • the city known for hanging gardens • a person that makes goods from hand • the king was famous for his code of laws • the river that flows south of Mesopotamian • a LAGE FERTILE FARMLAND IN THE MIDDLE EAST • the first known empire established by Sargon • ...
King Arthur Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-27
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- Someone in feudal times who received protection and land from a lord in return for allegiance and other duties.
- A place where a religious group resides; a center of Christian life.
- A surcoat or tabard embroidered with heraldic devices, worn by medieval knights over their armor.
- a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned the estate lived.
- A business person engaged in retail trade,
- An appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others acting like a master.
- A term used in the feudal era to denote a peasant who was legally tied to a lord of the manor.
- a sporting contest in which two opponents on horseback fight with lances.
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- A type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages.
- A book made of pages bound between two boards.
- A church building in which a Christian bishop has his official seat.
- A covering that is worn to protect against weapons.
- A mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages.
- A ditch often filled with water used to protect a building or other area.
- A person who is forced to work on a plot of land.
15 Clues: A business person engaged in retail trade, • A book made of pages bound between two boards. • A person who is forced to work on a plot of land. • A covering that is worn to protect against weapons. • A place where a religious group resides; a center of Christian life. • A church building in which a Christian bishop has his official seat. • ...
King Arthur Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-27
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- A mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages.
- A covering that is worn to protect against weapons.
- A ditch often filled with water used to protect a building or other area.
- a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned the estate lived.
- A church building in which a Christian bishop has his official seat.
- Someone in feudal times who received protection and land from a lord in return for allegiance and other duties.
- A book made of pages bound between two boards.
- A place where a religious group resides; a center of Christian life.
- An appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others acting like a master.
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- A term used in the feudal era to denote a peasant who was legally tied to a lord of the manor.
- A type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages.
- A business person engaged in retail trade,
- A surcoat or tabard embroidered with heraldic devices, worn by medieval knights over their armor.
- a sporting contest in which two opponents on horseback fight with lances.
- A person who is forced to work on a plot of land.
15 Clues: A business person engaged in retail trade, • A book made of pages bound between two boards. • A person who is forced to work on a plot of land. • A covering that is worn to protect against weapons. • A church building in which a Christian bishop has his official seat. • A place where a religious group resides; a center of Christian life. • ...
World History 1st Semester Exam/QPA 2nd 9 weeks #1 2022-12-05
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- The Roman, Persian, and Hellenistic _________.
- Romans allowed conquered people to become _____.
- provided lord military service in exchange for a fief
- Golden age of India
- 5 relationships and restore social order through proper behavior (China)
- There were 3 popes - the Great _________.
- River valleys used this to water crops
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- attempts by Christians to conquer the Holy land helping to revive trade
- manorialism died out in Europe because of the _______ Death.
- This Revolution led to an increase in population
- Judaism believes in this
- (China) strong laws and harsh punishments
- Neolithic Revolution led to the development of River Valley _____________.
- religion that unified the Middle East
14 Clues: Golden age of India • Judaism believes in this • religion that unified the Middle East • River valleys used this to water crops • (China) strong laws and harsh punishments • There were 3 popes - the Great _________. • The Roman, Persian, and Hellenistic _________. • Romans allowed conquered people to become _____. • This Revolution led to an increase in population • ...
Christmas 2020-12-24
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- a messanger
- Claus commercial figure for coca cola
- something that has much less common use since Edinson
- the door for santa
- the mother of Jesus brothers
- a small town in the Middle East
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- a parasitic plant with white berries, traditionally used as a Christmas decoration
- something that has tu pull heavy weights at christmas
- celebration of the birth of some bearded guy
- something that americans use too much on holidays
- abbreviation or informal term for Christmas
- a gum used for perfume or incense, one of the gifts that the three wise men gave to Jesus
- a traditional Christmas drink
- time of waiting
14 Clues: a messanger • time of waiting • the door for santa • the mother of Jesus brothers • a traditional Christmas drink • a small town in the Middle East • Claus commercial figure for coca cola • abbreviation or informal term for Christmas • celebration of the birth of some bearded guy • something that americans use too much on holidays • ...
Vocab 2023-08-28
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- An independent city within a country.
- A crescent shaped region in the middle east.
- A triangular building used to hold dead pharaohs.
- A line of rulers of a country.
- A guy who ruled Babylon who created a set of laws.
- Divine approval from heaven to be a king.
- A type of government in which rulers are based on religious authority.
- A seasonal change in wind direction.
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- The spreading of culture across locations.
- The belief in more than one god.
- A form a writing.
- A ruler in Egypt.
- A material used in sheets made for writing.
- An ancient city in Pakistan.
14 Clues: A form a writing. • A ruler in Egypt. • An ancient city in Pakistan. • A line of rulers of a country. • The belief in more than one god. • A seasonal change in wind direction. • An independent city within a country. • Divine approval from heaven to be a king. • The spreading of culture across locations. • A material used in sheets made for writing. • ...
COVID-19 2021-06-23
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- Orang Tanpa Gejala
- Pemberlakuan Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat
- Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
- proses mengurangi risiko penularan dan identifikasi dini COVID-19, melalui upaya memisahkan individu yang sehat atau belum memiliki gejala tetapi berstatus kontak erat
- Tanda dan gejala umum infeksi COVID-19
- Infeksi Saluran Pernapasan Akut (ISPA)
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- Orang Dalam Pemantauan
- Memakai masker,Mencuci tangan, Menjaga jarak dan menghindari kerumunan serta mengurangi mobilitas
- Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar
- memiliki riwayat kontak dengan kasus probable atau konfirmasi
- testing,tracing,treatment
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- Coronavirus Disease 2019
- proses mengurangi risiko penularan melalui upaya memisahkan individu yang sakit (sudah dikonfirmasi laboratorium / memiliki gejala COVID-19)
14 Clues: Orang Tanpa Gejala • Orang Dalam Pemantauan • Coronavirus Disease 2019 • testing,tracing,treatment • Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar • Middle East Respiratory Syndrome • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • Tanda dan gejala umum infeksi COVID-19 • Infeksi Saluran Pernapasan Akut (ISPA) • Pemberlakuan Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-12
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- another word for taking more control of something
- the religion of those who believe in Jesus Christ
- Also known as Southwest Asia
- a noble title with several historical meanings
- first name of the empire we're studying
- the main religion of the middle east/ Southwest Asia
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- elite infantry units of the empire
- The magnificent
- The type of government we are studying
- Capital city of the Roman/ Byzantine empire
- what the emperor wants to conquer/ take more control of
- Emperor of the ottoman empire
- historically known as Constantinople and Byzantine
- Main Dish of thanksgiving, also where the empire we're studying was formed
14 Clues: The magnificent • Also known as Southwest Asia • Emperor of the ottoman empire • elite infantry units of the empire • The type of government we are studying • first name of the empire we're studying • Capital city of the Roman/ Byzantine empire • a noble title with several historical meanings • another word for taking more control of something • ...
FOOD TRUCK 2025-07-31
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- Grilled skewered meat, common in the Middle East
- PIZZA DOUGH STUFFED WITH PIZZA FILLING
- Wheat noodles served in a soy sauce and miso broth
- Classic American bun with meat patty
- Cheesy flatbread, a global favourite
- Fried potato snack, crispy and golden
- Thin wheat strands served in stir-fried or soup dishes
- Mexican folded tortilla with fillings
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- Meat served in pita
- Popular folded French street treat, sweet or savoury
- Dough wrapper filled and steamed or fried, often Asian
- DEEP FRIED BALL OF GROUND CHICK PEAS
- Indian deep-fried pastry with spicy filling
- Sausage in a bun, common at fairs and games
14 Clues: Meat served in pita • Classic American bun with meat patty • Cheesy flatbread, a global favourite • DEEP FRIED BALL OF GROUND CHICK PEAS • Fried potato snack, crispy and golden • Mexican folded tortilla with fillings • PIZZA DOUGH STUFFED WITH PIZZA FILLING • Indian deep-fried pastry with spicy filling • Sausage in a bun, common at fairs and games • ...
Jacqueline 2025-06-30
Across
- Gretel's middle name sharer
- Yanner friend or long long way to run (kinda)
- Big apple aunt job
- Suo marito
- Christmas 2018, or current BIL gig
- Grandpa, or cousin
- Gift from mother, or part of no. 1's middle name
- Middle name's sake
- AM II
- Cruised upon sea
- Latest addition to Southwick clan
- Preferred type of yoga
- Weekend activity with Dad
- Nation with same name, if ykwim
- Feline friend
- AM I
- Fairy tale/concept Mabel applies to everything
- Braided cardy treat
- Mid-state lake and city
- Recent Southwick loss
- Mother's AM
- Young livin'
- Hawaii family business
- French '15 Improvisations' composer
- Final paper thesis
- Florist friend
Down
- Nearby portal to h-bomb (or at least BL)
- 2025 BD
- Wedding ceremony host
- 2018 trip
- Paternal ethnicity
- Woodwind
- Oncol
- First kitch activity
- 2020 autumn hike
- Circumnavigator
- Eextracurricular HS 'club'
- Skeen spot during schoo
- Dating year anniversary
- Everett pal
- Hometown club... n i mean hometown
- Hometown factory
- Birthday gift/date to Charlie
- Fav rapper
- Fav quick thrift run
- Fun guy friend, on the rise
- Costco treat classic
- Beef elixir
- Clarinet pal wedding locaysh
- Fav net sport
- Cool reno
- Drummer pal
- Students' show
- Die stutzflügel
- Church rebrand
- Family salt mine
- HS, or range to the east
- Current wheels
- Planned wedding venue:/
- Leatherneck BIL
60 Clues: AM I • Oncol • AM II • 2025 BD • Woodwind • 2018 trip • Cool reno • Suo marito • Fav rapper • Everett pal • Beef elixir • Drummer pal • Mother's AM • Young livin' • Feline friend • Fav net sport • Students' show • Church rebrand • Current wheels • Florist friend • Circumnavigator • Die stutzflügel • Leatherneck BIL • 2020 autumn hike • Hometown factory • Cruised upon sea • Family salt mine • Paternal ethnicity • Big apple aunt job • ...
Ethnic Groups Crossword 2021-11-16
Across
- What religious groups fight over land
- The Muslims holy book
- Muslims that believe the supreme leader must be a blood relative
- Discriminating against Jews
- In What country do most Persians live
- The dispersion of Jews
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- Kurds believe they are descendants of the...
- Kurds form almost 20% of the population of...
- Belief in one god
- The majority of people in the Middle East are...
- A group that has a common culture
- What language does an Arab speak
- What language do Persians speak
- Muslims that believe the supreme leader does not need to be a blood relative
14 Clues: Belief in one god • The Muslims holy book • The dispersion of Jews • Discriminating against Jews • What language do Persians speak • What language does an Arab speak • A group that has a common culture • What religious groups fight over land • In What country do most Persians live • Kurds believe they are descendants of the... • Kurds form almost 20% of the population of... • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
Across
- The religion the Empire stood for.
- Middle East Country above Syria
- Part of what the Empire wanted
- An alliance ruled by one person
- Is a major city in Turkey
- The capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire
- The empire did this to many nations
- One of the founders of the Ottoman Empire
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- Where the Empire had most of it's land located.
- A very rich person in the Empire could be called a
- Soldiers of the Ottoman Empire
- The religion that stood against the Ottoman Empire
- A very powerful leader of the Empire
- Name of a 600 year old Empire
14 Clues: Is a major city in Turkey • Name of a 600 year old Empire • Soldiers of the Ottoman Empire • Part of what the Empire wanted • Middle East Country above Syria • An alliance ruled by one person • The religion the Empire stood for. • The empire did this to many nations • A very powerful leader of the Empire • One of the founders of the Ottoman Empire • ...
Countries and Languages 2024-09-05
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- They speak this language in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina.
- This language is spoken in the Middle East.
- They speak this language in Japan.
- Pushkin, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky came from this country.
- You can find kangaroos here.
- Angela Merkel speaks this language.
- The country where you can find the pyramids
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- You can find Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa in this country.
- The Taj Mahal is in this country.
- You can find Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka here.
- Bangkok is the capital of the Asian country.
- The country famous for Saint Patrick.
- George Washington was the first president of this country.
- Napoleon was from this country.
14 Clues: You can find kangaroos here. • Napoleon was from this country. • The Taj Mahal is in this country. • They speak this language in Japan. • Angela Merkel speaks this language. • The country famous for Saint Patrick. • This language is spoken in the Middle East. • The country where you can find the pyramids • You can find Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka here. • ...
Unit 3: Lesson 1-3 Vocabulary 2024-11-14
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- energy associated with objects that can be compressed/stretched
- What is rule #1 of Ms. Ripperger's classroom
- push or pull on an object
- energy that is released when a chemical bond is broken
- kinetic energy traveling in waves; solo traveller
- energy and object has due to its motion
- East Union middle school's principal
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- weight times height above ground
- everyone's favorite teacher
- potential energy that is stored in a nucleus of an atom
- energy that is stored or kept
- energy from different of electric charges
- rate at which work is done
- any time you exert force on an object causing change
14 Clues: push or pull on an object • rate at which work is done • everyone's favorite teacher • energy that is stored or kept • weight times height above ground • East Union middle school's principal • energy and object has due to its motion • energy from different of electric charges • What is rule #1 of Ms. Ripperger's classroom • kinetic energy traveling in waves; solo traveller • ...
Avtivity in groups 2025-11-18
Across
- A modern nation-state in the Middle East.
- Armed conflicts.
- Very old; belonging to a time long past.
- The beliefs, traditions, arts, and way of life shared by a group of people.
- Followers of Islam.
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- Medieval military campaigns between Christians and Muslims.
- The historic city considered holy by Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
- Something considered sacred or deeply connected to religion.
- A large cultural and geographic region.
9 Clues: Armed conflicts. • Followers of Islam. • A large cultural and geographic region. • Very old; belonging to a time long past. • A modern nation-state in the Middle East. • Medieval military campaigns between Christians and Muslims. • Something considered sacred or deeply connected to religion. • The historic city considered holy by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. • ...
Jacqueline 2025-06-30
Across
- Paternal ethnicity
- Christmas 2018, or current BIL gig
- Current wheels
- Eextracurricular HS 'club'
- Fun guy friend, on the rise
- Mid-state lake and city
- First kitch activity
- Hawaii family business
- 2020 autumn hike
- 2025 BD
- Nearby portal to h-bomb (or at least BL)
- AM I
- French '15 Improvisations' composer
- Mother's AM
- Grandpa, or cousin
- Skeen spot during schoo
- Dating year anniversary
- Fairy tale/concept Mabel applies to everything
- Oncol
- HS, or range to the east
- Suo marito
- Fav quick thrift run
- Leatherneck BIL
- Latest addition to Southwick clan
- Everett pal
- Cruised upon sea
- Feline friend
- Family salt mine
- Students' show
- Weekend activity with Dad
- Hometown club... n i mean hometown
- Birthday gift/date to Charlie
- Young livin'
Down
- Circumnavigator
- Planned wedding venue:/
- Drummer pal
- Nation with same name, if ykwim
- Gift from mother, or part of no. 1's middle name
- Big apple aunt job
- Woodwind
- Preferred type of yoga
- Beef elixir
- Wedding ceremony host
- Final paper thesis
- Hometown factory
- Middle name's sake
- Yanner friend or long long way to run (kinda)
- Cool reno
- 2018 trip
- Clarinet pal wedding locaysh
- Fav rapper
- AM II
- Gretel's middle name sharer
- Costco treat classic
- Die stutzflügel
- Church rebrand
- Fav net sport
- Recent Southwick loss
- Braided cardy treat
- Florist friend
60 Clues: AM I • AM II • Oncol • 2025 BD • Woodwind • Cool reno • 2018 trip • Fav rapper • Suo marito • Drummer pal • Beef elixir • Mother's AM • Everett pal • Young livin' • Fav net sport • Feline friend • Current wheels • Church rebrand • Students' show • Florist friend • Circumnavigator • Die stutzflügel • Leatherneck BIL • 2020 autumn hike • Hometown factory • Cruised upon sea • Family salt mine • Paternal ethnicity • Big apple aunt job • ...
Ch. 9 Global Patterns EOG Workbook P. 75-79 2022-12-08
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- _____ winds blow between 0 degrees and 30 degrees latitude near the equator. p. 76
- The Coriolis Effect causes ocean currents to move to the right or _________in the Northern Hemisphere. p. 79 In the Southern Hemisphere, the currents curve to the left or counterclockwise.
- A _______ breeze blows from the land toward the ocean at night. p. 77
- Differences in the rate of heating and cooling between land and water create differences in air _____. p. 76-77
- A massive fast flowing air current is called a ____ stream. p. 76
- El Nino and La Nina are weather oscillations of water temperature. These events occur in the _____ Ocean but affect weather in North and South America. p. 79
- The Coriolis Effect is caused by Earth's _____. p. 79
- A ________ wind moves air across large distances. P. 75
- A large, rainy weather system. Commonly found in India. p. 77
- A ______ breeze blows from the ocean toward land during the day. p. 77
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- In the middle _______, where the U.S. is, the main or prevailing winds move west to east. They are called Prevailing Westerlies. p. 76
- The ______ Stream is a powerful Atlantic Ocean current that circulates warm water from Southern Florida, up the east coast, out into the Atlantic Ocean. p. 79
- Northerly winds usually bring _______ weather because the air comes from the north. p. 75
- Surface ocean currents are created when the atmosphere and the ocean come in _______. p. 78
- Prevailing Westerlies blow west to _______.
- All winds are named based on where the wind ___________. p. 75
- Little or no rainfall. p. 79
- What type of current is the Gulf Stream? Warm or Cold? Look at the map on p. 79.
- The primary driving force of surface ocean currents. p. 78
- Land surfaces, like soil and _____, heat and cool much faster than water. p. 78
20 Clues: Little or no rainfall. p. 79 • Prevailing Westerlies blow west to _______. • The Coriolis Effect is caused by Earth's _____. p. 79 • A ________ wind moves air across large distances. P. 75 • The primary driving force of surface ocean currents. p. 78 • A large, rainy weather system. Commonly found in India. p. 77 • ...
Morrow Hall Spring '24 2024-02-05
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- What is Morrow's "Interest Community"?
- The RA of the Ground floor wing
- The RA of wing 2 East
- The RA of wing 3 East
- Something unique that Morrow has always had, that many halls do not allow (HINT: ____ Wars)
- What the acronym "RA" stands for
- Morrow's amazing custodian
- The Senior Assistant(SA)of Morrow Hall
- Morrow Hall's street/mailing address
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- The RA of wing 1 West
- The Resident Director(RD)of Morrow Hall
- The RA of wing 3 West
- The RA of wing 1 East
- The RA of wing 4 East
- The RA of wing 4 West
- The first name of the man that Morrow Hall is named after (HINT: It's on the front of the building)
- Nickname for Morrow's basement common space
- The RA of wing 2 West
- The number of "wings" in the building
- The name of the yearly Friday Night Club Morrow Hall hosts on the patio (HINT: graham crackers & sugar)
20 Clues: The RA of wing 1 West • The RA of wing 3 West • The RA of wing 1 East • The RA of wing 4 East • The RA of wing 2 East • The RA of wing 4 West • The RA of wing 3 East • The RA of wing 2 West • Morrow's amazing custodian • The RA of the Ground floor wing • What the acronym "RA" stands for • Morrow Hall's street/mailing address • The number of "wings" in the building • ...
Iraq War 2012-11-25
Across
- a container filled with explosive, smoke, gas, etc.
- the capital city of Iraq
- a dictator who ruled over Iraq for many years
- someone who strips a place of its property.
Down
- a barrier used to prevent or delay opposing forces
- a tank used for holding gasoline
- a city north of Baghdad
- fragments of bombs or shells
- a country located in the Middle East
9 Clues: a city north of Baghdad • the capital city of Iraq • fragments of bombs or shells • a tank used for holding gasoline • a country located in the Middle East • someone who strips a place of its property. • a dictator who ruled over Iraq for many years • a barrier used to prevent or delay opposing forces • a container filled with explosive, smoke, gas, etc.
Types of Jews in Israel 2017-10-16
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- Modern Orthodox Jews, around 13% of the Jewish population of Israel
- Faithful
- Group of Jews who take up about 29% of Jewish population in Israel
- Descendants of the Israelites
Down
- Most authentic types of Jews, 9% of the Jewish population in Israel
- statistical data relating to the population
- Largest group of Jews in Israel, almost half of the whole population
- Non-religious
- Country in the Middle East
9 Clues: Faithful • Non-religious • Country in the Middle East • Descendants of the Israelites • statistical data relating to the population • Group of Jews who take up about 29% of Jewish population in Israel • Most authentic types of Jews, 9% of the Jewish population in Israel • Modern Orthodox Jews, around 13% of the Jewish population of Israel • ...
Moses crossword 2021-03-28
Across
- Common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt
- The river moses was put in as a child
- Led the israelites out of egypt
- The wife of moses
- The sea moses split in half
Down
- How many children did Jacob have
- Who moses said had sent him to the israelites
- A country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East
- Book of the bible with Moses's birth
9 Clues: The wife of moses • The sea moses split in half • Led the israelites out of egypt • How many children did Jacob have • Book of the bible with Moses's birth • The river moses was put in as a child • Who moses said had sent him to the israelites • Common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt • A country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East
Period 2 crossword puzzle HISTORY 2022-12-20
Across
- able to live forever
- hostility or discrimination against Jews
- the forced separation of one group from the rest of a community
Down
- a judicial body established by the Roman Catholic Church
- a holy area between Egypt and Syria
- a series of religious wars between the Christians and Muslims
- the supreme ruler of a Muslim state
- Gupta _____
- a ruler in certain Middle East lands
9 Clues: Gupta _____ • able to live forever • a holy area between Egypt and Syria • the supreme ruler of a Muslim state • a ruler in certain Middle East lands • hostility or discrimination against Jews • a judicial body established by the Roman Catholic Church • a series of religious wars between the Christians and Muslims • ...
East York Strategy 2024-06-26
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- What year was EYS founded?
- One partner in the EYS circle that make it possable for us to run our sports leagues in gymnasiums
- East York Strategy's motto is Reducing Crime and _________________ in our neighbourhood.
- ________@gmail.com is what to etransfer donations to
- One pillar of EYS that involves mentoriship
- What sponsorship organization that supports EYS is the opposite of Adults Down Back?
- According to an African proverb, what does it take to raise a child?
- One pillar of EYS that provides you jobs
- One partner in the East York Strategy circle(MPs, MPPs)
- 6th question on the 2024 Camper Registration Form
- One partner in the EYS circle that sponsor our sports teams (Milk Mart Moose)
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- What is the name of the high school youth group that meets on Friday's throughout the year?
- What does YOLO stand for at camp?
- What happens every Wednesday at camp?
- One pillar of EYS that prioritizes homework
- One pillar of EYS that involves fun camp activities
- This sport was the first sports league in 2007
- What year of Camp YOLO is this?
- What date does camp start this year?
19 Clues: What year was EYS founded? • What year of Camp YOLO is this? • What does YOLO stand for at camp? • What date does camp start this year? • What happens every Wednesday at camp? • One pillar of EYS that provides you jobs • One pillar of EYS that prioritizes homework • One pillar of EYS that involves mentoriship • This sport was the first sports league in 2007 • ...
East Asia Vocabulary 2025-09-10
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- – Capital of the Song Dynasty, a wealthy trade center connected to the Grand Canal.
- – A revival of Confucianism that blended ideas from Buddhism and Daoism.
- – The shift toward producing goods for sale in markets instead of only for family use.
- – A fast-ripening, drought-resistant rice from Vietnam that allowed farmers to grow two harvests per year, boosting population growth.
- – The blending of different religions or cultural traditions, such as Buddhism adapting to East Asian cultures.
- – A system of government with officials who carry out tasks like collecting taxes or keeping records.
- – A ruling family that passes down power through generations (ex: Song Dynasty).
- – A Chinese invention first used for fireworks, later adapted for weapons and warfare.
- Piety – Respect and obedience toward one’s parents and ancestors, a core Confucian belief.
- Road – Major land trade route linking China with Central Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.
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- – A revolution that introduced new farming techniques and technologies to increase food production in China.
- – Sea-based trade routes, especially in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean.
- – Growth of cities as centers of trade, government, and culture.
- – A philosophy focused on respect, education, and proper relationships to maintain social order.
- – The belief that rulers governed with divine approval, but could lose power if they ruled poorly.
- – A Chinese dynasty (960–1279) known for prosperity, trade growth, and cultural achievements.
- – A system where neighboring states gave gifts and respect to China in exchange for trade rights.
- – A massive waterway connecting northern and southern China, improving trade and communication.
- – A fine, high-quality ceramic developed in China and traded widely.
19 Clues: – Growth of cities as centers of trade, government, and culture. • – A fine, high-quality ceramic developed in China and traded widely. • – A revival of Confucianism that blended ideas from Buddhism and Daoism. • – Sea-based trade routes, especially in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean. • ...
unit 5 vocabulary 2023-11-14
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- Exchange The Columbian Exchange is the widespread transfer of plants, animals, food, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas
- East India Company The Dutch East India Company was a multinational trading company established in 1602 by the Dutch Republic.
- Balance of Trade A favorable balance of trade is a situation in which a country exports more goods and services than it imports, leading to an increase in the value of its currency.
- of Tordesillas The Treaty of Tordesillas was a diplomatic agreement signed in 1494 between Spain and Portugal that divided the newly discovered lands outside of Europe between the two countries.
- Mercantilism is an economic theory which states that a nation should maximize its exports and minimize its imports in order to accumulate wealth.
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- Shogunate The Tokugawa Shogunate was a feudal military government in Japan that lasted from 1603 to 1868. It was led by the shogun, a hereditary military dictator.
- Slavery a system of slavery in which people are treated as property to be bought, sold, and traded.
- Passage was the forced journey of enslaved African people across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, between the 16th and 19th centuries.
- a Spanish term referring to a labor system in which people were treated like property and forced to work for a master in exchange for protection.
- a person who makes maps.
- East India Company The British East India Company was a major trading company founded in 1600 by a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I.
- He a Chinese mariner and explorer who led seven voyages of exploration in the early 1400s during the Ming Dynasty.
12 Clues: a person who makes maps. • Slavery a system of slavery in which people are treated as property to be bought, sold, and traded. • He a Chinese mariner and explorer who led seven voyages of exploration in the early 1400s during the Ming Dynasty. • ...
The Crusades 2022-01-26
7 Clues: The Holy City • Location of the Holy City. • The religion in the Middle East. • The religion most Crusaders followed. • Pope who called for the for the first Crusade. • Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims. • Third religion that considers Jerusalem a Holy City.
Clue No 1 2025-06-10
7 Clues: Opposite of West • "_____ Birthday To You" • Birthday Boy's Middle Name • Cold thing to slurp on a hot day • Stuck to a string, it flies in the sky • This striped animal roars in the jungle • Birthday boy will cut this after blowing out a candle
Roman Catholic Church 2022-03-13
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- Catholic Church doesn’t reject this theory
- Ruled Middle East and Europe
- Pope rules the church from here
- comes from the Greek word katholicos
- brought Roman Catholicism to the U.S
- symbolizes prayers rising to heaven
- tradition of honoring saints actually came from these people
- God's objective existence; God's interest in individual human beings, who can enter into relations with God through prayer.
- very special time for Christians
- major religion of nearly every country in Latin America
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- worldwide religious tradition
- largest of three major branches of Christianity
- symbol used by early Christians to identify themselves in times of persecution
- baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, reconciliation, marriage, anointing of the sick, holy orders
- Ruler of churches in a certain area
- denomination of Christianity
- Bang Theory Proposed by a Catholic Priest
- tried to kill Jesus
- First pope of the church
- Has more Catholic than Italy
20 Clues: tried to kill Jesus • First pope of the church • Ruled Middle East and Europe • denomination of Christianity • Has more Catholic than Italy • worldwide religious tradition • Pope rules the church from here • very special time for Christians • Ruler of churches in a certain area • symbolizes prayers rising to heaven • comes from the Greek word katholicos • ...
Early Christianity 2022-12-12
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- Where the Byzantine Empire was located
- person who oversaw the church in Eastern Europe
- those who wanted to ban icons
- language of the Eastern Orthodox church
- head of the church in Eastern Europe (also head of the Byzantine empire)
- caused Christianity to develop differently
- means split
- the people who led individual churches
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- oversaw regions where Christianity was practiced
- both churches used this sacrament as a way to wash away sin
- Christians ___________ because emperor banned icons
- kicked out of the church and heaven
- head of church in Western Europe
- language of the Roman Catholic church
- Fell apart during the Middle Ages
- all Christians base their faith on this person
- believer of false ideas
- religious images for prayer and worship
- the person who supported icons, also in charge of Western church
19 Clues: means split • believer of false ideas • those who wanted to ban icons • head of church in Western Europe • Fell apart during the Middle Ages • kicked out of the church and heaven • language of the Roman Catholic church • Where the Byzantine Empire was located • the people who led individual churches • language of the Eastern Orthodox church • ...
Herbalife 2015-07-06
seasoceans 2022-03-01
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- a region of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. Unlike all other regions called seas, it has no land boundaries.
- A marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia.
- a sea that borders 22 different countries ,connected to the Atlantic via the Strait of Gibraltar
- The largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.
- The third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east.
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- surrounding the southern pole, the only ocean that goes all the way around the globe.
- The second-largest of the world's five oceans, it is an S-shaped basin extending longitudinally between Europe and Africa to the east, and the Americas to the west.
- a warm sea between north and south america.
- Completely surrounded by desert and one of the warmest world's seas, it is in the middle east between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
- The world's smallest and shallowest ocean it is located near the north pole
10 Clues: a warm sea between north and south america. • The largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. • The world's smallest and shallowest ocean it is located near the north pole • A marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia. • surrounding the southern pole, the only ocean that goes all the way around the globe. • ...
Stuck In The Middle 2024-11-15
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- Cameron's middle name
- Middle ingredient of BLT sandwich
- Madison's middle name
- Game: Tic,___, Toe
- Erika's middle name
- Kenneth's middle name
- Martez's middle name
- Wanda's middle name
- Matter is divided into solid,____, gas
- Glenda's middle name
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- Paris' middle name
- The Three Stooges: Larry, ____, Curley
- Karen's middle name
- Breakfast cereal, Snap,____, Pop
- Donald Ducks' nephews:Huey,____, Louie
- The Powerpuff Girls: Bubbles,____, Buttercup
- Quentin's middle name
- The Mario Brothers: Mario,____, Bowser
- Atom parts: proton, ___, electron
- Buster's middle name
- Isaiah's middle name
21 Clues: Paris' middle name • Game: Tic,___, Toe • Karen's middle name • Erika's middle name • Wanda's middle name • Martez's middle name • Buster's middle name • Glenda's middle name • Isaiah's middle name • Cameron's middle name • Madison's middle name • Kenneth's middle name • Quentin's middle name • Breakfast cereal, Snap,____, Pop • Middle ingredient of BLT sandwich • ...
Stuck In The Middle 2024-11-18
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- Mario Brothers: Mario, ___, Bowser
- Matter is divided into solid, _____, gas
- Martez's middle name
- Powderpuff Girls: Bubbles, ____, Buttercup
- Three Stooges: Larry, ___, Curley
- Yvonne's middle name
- Erika's middle name
- Game: Tic ___ Toe
- Madison's middle name
- Quentin's middle name
- Terence's middle name
- Wanda's middle name
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- Rice Crispy's cereal Snap, ____, Pop
- Cameron's middle name
- Paris' middle name
- Karen's middle name
- Buster's middle name
- Middle ingredient of a BLT sandwich
- Kenneth's middle name
- Atom parts: proton, ____, electron
- Glenda's middle name
- Donald Duck's nephews: Huey, ____, Louie
22 Clues: Game: Tic ___ Toe • Paris' middle name • Karen's middle name • Erika's middle name • Wanda's middle name • Buster's middle name • Martez's middle name • Yvonne's middle name • Glenda's middle name • Cameron's middle name • Kenneth's middle name • Madison's middle name • Quentin's middle name • Terence's middle name • Three Stooges: Larry, ___, Curley • Mario Brothers: Mario, ___, Bowser • ...
SPICES AND FLAVOURING 2025-04-08
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- can be pink and white
- syrup- Canada is known for this
- the hot stuff in peppers
- there is a chicken dish named after this
- a good herb for fish
- a herb that goes well with tomatoes
- this comes from a tall feathery plant
- a warming spice that is good for upset tummies
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- a herb that goes well with eggs
- the scale that measures hotness in peppers
- a savoury woody tasting herb
- the Japanese love this condiment
- a brown spice used in apple crumble
- a colourful edible flower
- a spice that turns food yellow
- a red savoury spice, not as hot as chilli
- this spice is common in India and the Middle East
- a leafy green herb for garnishing
18 Clues: a good herb for fish • can be pink and white • the hot stuff in peppers • a colourful edible flower • a savoury woody tasting herb • a spice that turns food yellow • a herb that goes well with eggs • syrup- Canada is known for this • the Japanese love this condiment • a leafy green herb for garnishing • a brown spice used in apple crumble • a herb that goes well with tomatoes • ...
Russia in the 1900s 2021-02-12
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- Name of the group who owned most of the land.
- Political group who wanted to overthrow the Tsar and give the peasants the land.
- The village where peasants lived.
- Name of the communist group who wanted reform.
- Roughly the % of the population made up by peasants.
- The person who wrote the communist mainifesto.
- Railway running from West to East.
- Name of the capitalist factory owners.
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- Name of the Marxist oppostion.
- These were supported by the educated middle classes.
- The secret police
- Name of the working class
- Making non Russians speak Russian.
- Who was the Tsar in the 1900s.
- Name of the extreme Marxist group.
- The main religion of Russia
- Name for peasants who were owned by their masters
- The type of government the Tsar had.
18 Clues: The secret police • Name of the working class • The main religion of Russia • Name of the Marxist oppostion. • Who was the Tsar in the 1900s. • The village where peasants lived. • Making non Russians speak Russian. • Name of the extreme Marxist group. • Railway running from West to East. • The type of government the Tsar had. • Name of the capitalist factory owners. • ...
Ancinet Mesopotamia Review 2021-10-12
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- the most famous Babylonian ruler. He wrote down a set of 282 laws
- countryside
- writer
- more than they needed
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- an organized society within a specific area
- a wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used in battle
- the worship of many gods
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower
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- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland in the Middle East
- land with different territories under a single ruler
- city
- the most famous Chaldean king. He rebuilt Babylon and built the Hanging Gardens
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- the world's first system of writing
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- human-made waterways
18 Clues: city • writer • countryside • human-made waterways • more than they needed • the worship of many gods • a pyramid-shaped temple tower • the world's first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • long poems that tell the stories of heroes • a way of supplying water to an area of land • an organized society within a specific area • ...
SW Asia History & Culture 2025-09-29
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- - holy book for Islam
- - Responsible for the 9/11 attacks on US
- - when Iraq invaded Kuwait for oil
- - 9/11 terrorists attacks on US
- - country in desperate need of their own homeland
- - mainly live in Iran (Muslim sect)
- - when the US went back to Iraq in 2003 to get rid of Saddam Hussein
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- - majority of Muslims are this type
- - the belief in one god
- - created in 1948
- - to divide up
- - Arab Muslims fighting for land in Israel
- - speaks Farsi and lives in Iran (ethnic group)
- - holy city to all three religions
- - evil Iraqi dictator
- - Muhammad is considered final prophet
- - agreement between Britain and France dividing up middle east after WW1
- - the belief that Jews deserve their own country
18 Clues: - to divide up • - created in 1948 • - holy book for Islam • - evil Iraqi dictator • - the belief in one god • - 9/11 terrorists attacks on US • - holy city to all three religions • - when Iraq invaded Kuwait for oil • - majority of Muslims are this type • - mainly live in Iran (Muslim sect) • - Muhammad is considered final prophet • - Responsible for the 9/11 attacks on US • ...
Islam 2020-04-25
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- The fight against others and oneself to improve spirituality
- This man caused tons of inflation from his extravagant spending
- The Sunnis accept this person as caliph
- Christian conquests to take Jerusalem
- Led a rebellion against the Umayyads in 747
- The emigration from Medina by Muhammad and his followers
- The first successor of Muhammad
- This was often traded for Salt in Africa
- People whose religion consisted of Christianity and Islam
- The Kingdom that controlled much of the Middle East when the Mongols arrived
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- Means "Supporter of Ali"
- protected peoples
- Caused the division in the Umma
- The community of all Muslims
- Dynasty that descended from Ali
- A unit that Arab soldiers were registered with
- The leader in community prayer
- Sunnis trust them to interpret the Qur'an
18 Clues: protected peoples • Means "Supporter of Ali" • The community of all Muslims • The leader in community prayer • Caused the division in the Umma • Dynasty that descended from Ali • The first successor of Muhammad • Christian conquests to take Jerusalem • The Sunnis accept this person as caliph • This was often traded for Salt in Africa • Sunnis trust them to interpret the Qur'an • ...
Outsiders Ch. 1-4 2023-12-10
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- Root that means young.
- Prefix that means not or opposite.
- Prefix that means before.
- Suffix that means the quality of
- The oldest Curtis brother; is tough and hardworking.
- The middle Curtis brother; is kind and joyful.
- Soc with red hair who talks to Ponyboy.
- Root that means war.
- The time period when The Outsiders takes place.
- Soc who dies at the end of Ch. 4.
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- The side of the city where the Socs live.
- Quiet Greaser who was brutally jumped by the Socs.
- Root that means believe.
- The main character & narrator.
- The side of the city where the Greasers live.
- Suffix that means to be able to.
- Suffix that means without or lacking
- Prefix that means away or from.
18 Clues: Root that means war. • Root that means young. • Root that means believe. • Prefix that means before. • The main character & narrator. • Prefix that means away or from. • Suffix that means the quality of • Suffix that means to be able to. • Soc who dies at the end of Ch. 4. • Prefix that means not or opposite. • Suffix that means without or lacking • ...
Unit 6.2 OO words 2026-01-30
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- The student ______ the extra work below the regular assignment.
- We will _____ many songs in our play.
- She _____ that today is a holiday.
- Our army ______ were heading to the middle east.
- There were a lot of _____ at Friday Flag.
- I _____ the monkeys at the zoo.
- Sometimes, if you sing to the baby it will _____ it.
- I used the ______ to raise the sails
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- I _______ lift the heavy box.
- I ______ the directions twice.
- Help me _________ the cap from the jar.
- That was the _______ blanket I have ever used.
- We ____ the homework in the box.
- We went _____ to our reading buddies class.
- He _____ playing after he ate lunch.
- I ______ suggest reading more.
- There are ______ days in a week.
- We can have ice cream ___ cake.
18 Clues: I _______ lift the heavy box. • I ______ the directions twice. • I ______ suggest reading more. • I _____ the monkeys at the zoo. • We can have ice cream ___ cake. • We ____ the homework in the box. • There are ______ days in a week. • She _____ that today is a holiday. • He _____ playing after he ate lunch. • I used the ______ to raise the sails • ...
Nationalism in the Inter-War Period 2017-03-28
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- this political ideology becomes popular in the highly peasant populated Latin American countries during the Depression
- in the ______ Declaration of 1917, Britain supports a Jewish homeland in Israel
- this Islamic nation will eventually emerge from British India after 1947
- leader of the Chinese communist party, Long March
- the Hindu nationalist / independence organization in British India (agitated for a free India)
- island retreat of the non-communist Chinese nationalists after 1949
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- the Islamic Indian congress that agitated for a Muslim homeland from British India
- the Middle East had been divided into ______ by the British and French after Ottoman defeat in WWI
- new Middle Eastern nation that emerged under the rule of Wahabi Islam and the Saud family...oil makes it rich
- in British _____, both the Jews and Muslims desired a homeland
- Hindu nationalist that advocated passive resistance to British rule
- the 'ism' term for Jewish nationalistic belief and call for a Jewish homeland in Israel
- the father of the Republic of Turkey (modern Turkey) post-WWI
- genocide of the ______ Christians occurred at the hands of Ottoman Turks in WWI
- this Middle Eastern land (new old name) found itself in a struggle between pro and anti-western forces in the 20th century (supported Hitler in WWII)
15 Clues: leader of the Chinese communist party, Long March • the father of the Republic of Turkey (modern Turkey) post-WWI • in British _____, both the Jews and Muslims desired a homeland • Hindu nationalist that advocated passive resistance to British rule • island retreat of the non-communist Chinese nationalists after 1949 • ...
Ch. 8- The Middle of the East 2023-11-09
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- Founded the Ottoman Empire
- empire rules by the Turks
- what is Persia called today
- city conquered by the Ottoman Turks
- the greatest leader of the Safavids
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- cruel leader who rescued the Ottoman Empire
- title of the Safavids leader
- new name of Constantinople
- empire ruled by the Turks
- had head cut off by Murad
- one of the cities the Ottoman Turks conquered
11 Clues: empire rules by the Turks • empire ruled by the Turks • had head cut off by Murad • Founded the Ottoman Empire • new name of Constantinople • what is Persia called today • title of the Safavids leader • city conquered by the Ottoman Turks • the greatest leader of the Safavids • cruel leader who rescued the Ottoman Empire • one of the cities the Ottoman Turks conquered
Vocab Interactive 2018-01-18
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- Spring The series of protests and demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa that commenced in 2010.
- The doctrine that irredenta should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related
- The power of a king to rule his people
- A zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control.
- State An internal organization of a state that allocates most powers to units of local government.
- State A state that contains more than 1 ethnicity.
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- Laws establishing states rights and responsibilities concerning the ownership and use of the Earth’s seas, oceans and their resources
- Representative districts are changed due to population shifts so each district has an equal number of people.
- A concrete wall dividing Germany into 2 parts, East and West.
- An area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural values
- Theory Sir Halford Mackinder, argued that land- based power was essential in achieving global domination.
11 Clues: The power of a king to rule his people • State A state that contains more than 1 ethnicity. • A concrete wall dividing Germany into 2 parts, East and West. • A zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control. • An area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural values • ...
Country 2023-04-19
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- A country in Western Europe known for its cheese, windmills, and tulips
- A country in the Caribbean known for its beaches, reggae music, and Bob Marley
- A country in Southern Europe known for its pizza, pasta, and ancient ruins
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beaches, temples, and rice paddies
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- A country in the Middle East known for its oil reserves, camels, and sand dunes
- A country in Central Europe known for its beer, sausages, and Oktoberfest
- A country in Central America known for its Mayan ruins, beaches, and jungles
- A country located in the southern hemisphere known for its kangaroos and koalas
- A country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest and Rio Carnival
- A country in East Asia known for its Great Wall, pandas, and dumplings
- A country in North Africa known for its pyramids, camels, and Sphinx
11 Clues: A country in North Africa known for its pyramids, camels, and Sphinx • A country in East Asia known for its Great Wall, pandas, and dumplings • A country in Western Europe known for its cheese, windmills, and tulips • A country in Central Europe known for its beer, sausages, and Oktoberfest • ...
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
Culture of asia 2023-02-15
6 Clues: Russia and Mongolia • coresponds to the middle east • kazakhstan, taijkistan, and Uzbekistan • Iindia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nepal • Burma , thailand , Loas ,campbodia, and vietnam • china,Japan, North Korea, south Korea, and Mongolia
AP World Unit 0 2021-09-17
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- The east branch of European Christianity
- The world's oldest monotheistic religion
- Chinese philosopher that believed everyone was good and did not need many laws be contained
- Indian religion and dharma, or way of life, related to the Vedas
- Muhammad received revelations from god, which were then written into the Qu'ran and became the holy scriptures of this religion
- Followers of the Christ, or savior of humanity, believe in this religion
- Parts of southern Spain, northern Africa, Middle East, and India that had been unified through Islam, translates to the "House of Islam"
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- The belief that everything lives in harmony and there are balancing forces, or yin and yang
- The west branch of European Christianity
- After meditating under a bodhi tree, Siddartha Gautama understood the cause of suffering, and became known as this religion
- The official religion of Japan, a set of beliefs centered on the veneration of ancestors and nature spirits.
11 Clues: The east branch of European Christianity • The west branch of European Christianity • The world's oldest monotheistic religion • Indian religion and dharma, or way of life, related to the Vedas • Followers of the Christ, or savior of humanity, believe in this religion • The belief that everything lives in harmony and there are balancing forces, or yin and yang • ...
Culture of asia 2023-02-15
6 Clues: Russia and Mongolia • coresponds to the middle east • kazakhstan, taijkistan, and Uzbekistan • Iindia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nepal • Burma , thailand , Loas ,campbodia, and vietnam • china,Japan, North Korea, south Korea, and Mongolia
A Night Divided 2024-11-20
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- The main character's second oldest brother
- The book's main character
- A police officer who sides with the main character at the end
- The main character's favorite food.
- The way The main characters dad communicates how to escape
- The main character's dad
- The country that controls east germany
- The main character's oldest brother
- The main character steals this to help escape
- The way The main character escapes to west germany
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- The wall that divides the east and west
- The government put onto east berlin
- The city the book takes place in
- The country the book takes place in
- A man who rebels against the east german government
- The main character's best friend
16 Clues: The main character's dad • The book's main character • The city the book takes place in • The main character's best friend • The government put onto east berlin • The country the book takes place in • The main character's favorite food. • The main character's oldest brother • The country that controls east germany • The wall that divides the east and west • ...
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
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Spelling practice 2025-09-01
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- Very large bodies of salt water that cover most of the Earth's surface
- Natural or physical features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.
- One of the two equal halves of the Earth, divided by the equator or a meridian
- A continuous expanse of land, typically larger than a country or region.
- The height of a place above sea level.
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- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The line at 0 degrees longitude, running through Greenwich, England.
- A large area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole and measure distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- Imaginary lines that run east to west and measure distance north or south of the equator.
11 Clues: The height of a place above sea level. • A large area of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A narrow stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water. • The line at 0 degrees longitude, running through Greenwich, England. • Very large bodies of salt water that cover most of the Earth's surface • ...
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
Marco Polo Info 2018-11-03
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- The family threesome sailed along the ____ to the Middle East.
- ___ Was born in 1254 in Venice, Italy.
- He died in 1324 and was buried in the church named ____.
- He knew and spoke four ____.
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- He mistook a ____ as a unicorn.
- His father and uncle had previously been befriended by __.
- The local government robbed them of around 4,000 ____ gold coins.
- He introduced the concept of ____ to Italy.
- He traveled and uncle for ____ long years.
- Kublai Khan, the grandson of____.
- Traveled to ____ and spent many years there.
- His book inspired many explorers such as ____.
- There was a breed of ___ named after him.
- The largest continent.
14 Clues: The largest continent. • He knew and spoke four ____. • He mistook a ____ as a unicorn. • Kublai Khan, the grandson of____. • ___ Was born in 1254 in Venice, Italy. • There was a breed of ___ named after him. • He traveled and uncle for ____ long years. • He introduced the concept of ____ to Italy. • Traveled to ____ and spent many years there. • ...
AP World Unit 0 2021-09-17
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- Indian religion and dharma, or way of life, related to the Vedas
- The west branch of European Christianity
- After meditating under a bodhi tree, Siddartha Gautama understood the cause of suffering, and became known as this religion
- Muhammad received revelations from god, which were then written into the Qu'ran and became the holy scriptures of this religion
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- The world's oldest monotheistic religion
- Chinese philosopher that believed everyone was good and did not need many laws be contained
- The official religion of Japan, a set of beliefs centered on the veneration of ancestors and nature spirits.
- The belief that everything lives in harmony and there are balancing forces, or yin and yang
- The east branch of European Christianity
- Followers of the Christ, or savior of humanity, believe in this religion
- Parts of southern Spain, northern Africa, Middle East, and India that had been unified through Islam, translates to the "House of Islam"
11 Clues: The world's oldest monotheistic religion • The east branch of European Christianity • The west branch of European Christianity • Indian religion and dharma, or way of life, related to the Vedas • Followers of the Christ, or savior of humanity, believe in this religion • Chinese philosopher that believed everyone was good and did not need many laws be contained • ...
Silk road 2023-03-13
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- A soft, light, highly valued fabric
- the exchange of culture (one’s language, ideas, technology, art, and traditions ) between different groups of people
- the act of becoming larger
- to take by force
- the rebirth of the soul after death; Hindus and Buddhists believe in reincarnation
- a series of rulers from the same family or group
- a group of once separate areas ruled by a single person or government
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- a network of overland and sea routes connecting East Asia with the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.
- a lot of valuable possessions or money
- a philosophy founded by Confucius around 500 BCE in China; the philosophy stresses the importance of social order which can be explained through Five Relationships
- belief system founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama around 600 BCE that is based on Hinduism but teaches that anyone can achieve nirvana, not just those at the top of the caste system; Buddhism rejects the caste system
- a lot of valuable possessions or money
12 Clues: to take by force • the act of becoming larger • A soft, light, highly valued fabric • a lot of valuable possessions or money • a lot of valuable possessions or money • a series of rulers from the same family or group • a group of once separate areas ruled by a single person or government • ...
Study Guide - Middle East (Government and Economy) 2024-11-06
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- You vote directly for the leader.
- Their main export is oil.
- Rule by the people.
- Increasing education creates this.
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- Rule by one.
- You vote for the legislature who then votes for the leader.
- Raises your productivity.
- This creates higher productivity.
- A limit on imports.
- Has a parliamentary democracy.
- All countries are this type of economy.
- Command plus Market economies.
12 Clues: Rule by one. • Rule by the people. • A limit on imports. • Their main export is oil. • Raises your productivity. • Has a parliamentary democracy. • Command plus Market economies. • You vote directly for the leader. • This creates higher productivity. • Increasing education creates this. • All countries are this type of economy. • ...
Tyler and Ashley 2023-08-13
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- Where was Tyler living when they were long-distance?
- How is Tyler related to Cole Seaman?
- Which way do the sunflowers always face?
- What is Tyler and Ashley's favorite ice cream flavor?
- What is the name of the state forest that Tyler likes to go mountain biking in and propose to Ashley at?
- Where did Tyler and Ashley meet?
- What was Tyler's high school mascot?
- When did Ashley and Tyler get engaged?
- Who's farm are we at?
- Where did Tyler and Ashley go for one of their first dates to watch animals for school?
- What month/day did Tyler and Ashley officially start dating?
- What was the longest race Tyler and Ashley ever ran?
- What was the crop Tyler studied for his masters degree?
- Where was Ashley's first job?
- What was the first word of Ashley and Tyler's high schools?
- What was the name of the dance Tyler asked Ashley to junior year of college?
- Where did Tyler visit Ashley their first summer of dating?
- What product are these sunflowers used for?
- During what semester at Messiah did Tyler and Ashley have Bible class together?
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- Where was Ashley and Tyler's meet in the middle place between Dillsburg and State College?
- How do Tyler and Ashley primarily text and video chat?
- What club did both Ashley and Tyler do in middle school
- What is Tyler's middle name?
- What was the average drive time when Tyler lived in State College?
- What is Ashley's middle name?
- Whose house did Ashley take Tyler to for a Christmas game night before they started to date?
- What is Ashley's job?
- What was the name of the plant Tyler proposed in front of?
- What was Ashley's high school mascot?
- Last name of Tyler's fifth grade teacher
- Where was Tyler originally planning on proposing?
31 Clues: What is Ashley's job? • Who's farm are we at? • What is Tyler's middle name? • What is Ashley's middle name? • Where was Ashley's first job? • Where did Tyler and Ashley meet? • How is Tyler related to Cole Seaman? • What was Tyler's high school mascot? • What was Ashley's high school mascot? • When did Ashley and Tyler get engaged? • Which way do the sunflowers always face? • ...
East European Capitals 2016-04-28
18 Clues: Kiev • Minsk • Sofia • Tirana • Skopje • Zagreb • Vienna • Warsaw • Vilnius • Tbilisi • Belgrade • Chisinau • Bucharest • Podgorica • Amsterdam • Bratislava • Republic Prague • and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-05
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- an idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness.
- a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death
- emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion.
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- a social hierarchy passed down through families
- made Confucianism the official state doctrine of China
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
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- founder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god
- the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order.
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- a place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven.
- a member of the civil service
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa.
- founder of the philosophical system of Taoism
18 Clues: a member of the civil service • founder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god • founder of the philosophical system of Taoism • a social hierarchy passed down through families • a place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven. • a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China. • made Confucianism the official state doctrine of China • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-11
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- rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- Siddhartha Gautama (circa 563 b.c.– 483 b.c.) was born a prince in India. Encounters with human suffering led him to leave his royal life to seek out the cause of suffering and sorrow. He sought answers from scholars and meditated until he developed a spiritual explanation for life. He became known as the “Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others. He taught the Four Noble Truths and encouraged the faithful to follow the Eightfold Path.
- (551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher. His teachings about the importance of education and public service influenced many eastern Asian civilizations. His ancestors, members of the aristocracy, were poor by the time of Confucius’s birth. By the age of 15, Confucius was dedicated to the life of a scholar. Although his ideas about the proper way to live guided millions of people, Confucius’s own life was simple and reflected a deep humility.
- period of great cultural achievement
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion.
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- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
- (about 259 B.C.–210 B.C.) was originally named Zhao Zheng. He was the son of the king of the Qin territory. At age 13, Zheng became the king of Qin. He proclaimed himself Shi Huangdi, or “First Emperor.” Using spies, loyal generals, and bribery, he removed the leaders of six other surrounding states to create a unified China under his authoritarian rule. However, the unified China he created was too dependent on Shi Huangdi. The Qin dynasty collapsed four years after his death.
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- government officials
- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
- Laozi means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. An old man when Confucius was a young scholar, Laozi was born in a small village in ancient China. He was appointed a historian in one of the Zhou dynasty courts. Laozi developed a philosophy of inner calm, purity of mind, and living in harmony with nature that is called Dao, or the way of the universe. His book, The Way of Life, had enormous influence on Chinese life.
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- (156 b.c.–87 b.c.) was given the name Liu Che at birth. As the eleventh son of the Han emperor Jingdi, he would not have been destined to rule. However, the influence of his relatives changed this and he became emperor in 141 b.c.. Determined to expand his dynasty’s rule, he succeeded, though it came at a high cost to his soldiers and people. Liu Che made Confucianism the state religion. He was given the title Wudi (Martial Emperor) upon his death.
18 Clues: government officials • period of great cultural achievement • large landmass that juts out from a continent • written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • complete control of a product or business by one person or group • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • ...
Haunted East Coast 2023-08-26
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- This famous heartbroken spirit of Pawleys Island, South Carolina is said to have died of a broken heart when she was forbidden by family to be with the man she loved. A plantation princess, she was expected to marry into money and prestige but fell for a common lumberman who worked on her plantation. When she was sent away to a boarding school to be separated from her love, she fell extremely ill and had to be taken back home. The long and arduous journey only made her sickness worse and when she finally arrived home, she had slipped into a coma. Her brother, believing her true love was the cause of her illness, took an engagement ring she had strung around her neck and tossed it in a creek. When she woke to find her ring was missing, she lapsed back into a coma and passed away. It is said that she still roams the cemetery searching for her ring and her true love to this day.
- The founder of the girl scouts, this spirit found her home in Savannah, Georgia too cozy to say goodbye to.
- A simple nickname given to the spirit of the Milton Theater in Milton, Delaware. This spirit was named for the color of the dress they are often seen wearing.
- The infamous pirate is said to haunt a channel named Teach's Hole, near Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, where he met his demise.
- When numerous members of this spirit's family died of consumption within a few years of each other, this spirit's body was exhumed from her grave and declared not decomposed enough. With blood still in her heart, she was considered to be a vampire and the cause of the deaths within her family. Her heart and liver were burned, the ashes being served to her little brother in a futile attempt to save him from consumption. The hysteria around her death lead to Exeter, Rhode Island being dubbed the "Vampire Capital of America" in the late 1800s.
- Just two of many of the famous said to haunt the Chelsea Hotel in New York City, one is known for his musical contributions to the punk music and the other is unfortunately most well known for her murder within the Chelsea Hotel.
- A housewife to a policeman in 1932, the body of this spirit was found near the top of Trace Mountain in Holden, West Virginia, stabbed and shot to death and discarded in a ditch. Though someone was eventually charges and booked for her murder, many believe the man who actually committed the crime was her well-to-do neighbor with whom she was having an affair. At any rate, her spirit continues to roam 22 Mine Road in search of justice.
- Better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, this spirit is still said to inhabit his home in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Arguably Maryland's most famous spirit, this gothic author is said to haunt the Westminster Burying Grounds and his home in Baltimore.
- Believed to haunt his old cell at the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this infamous gangster was known by the nickname "Scarface" and made his riches in bootlegging among other nefarious activities.
- The nickname given to a football player said to have died mid-game in 1935 and haunted the Lambertville High School in Lambertville, New Jersey for years until its eventual demolition in 2012. Legend has it that teenagers who trespassed on the school grounds and challenged the ghost football player would either go missing or the ghost would snap their necks like his was snapped when he was tackled all those years ago.
- It is said that this spirit was born on a ship crossing the Atlantic in 1720. A pirate ship attacked the ship she was born on but the pirate captain halted the attack when he found the newborn onboard. He made this spirit's mother promise to name her after his own mother and even provided the baby with a green brocade silk to worn on her eventual wedding day. Her spirit is said to haunt a historic home in Henniker, New Hampshire.
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- This spirit is said to haunt Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, where she was a sophomore in 1946. One evening, this spirit decided to go for a walk on The Long Trail, a hiking trail that runs the length of Vermont, but never returned to her dorm. The college was closed down as a search was conducted for weeks but nothing of substance was ever found, and there is still no clear theory as to what happened to her. In the wake of, and in response to her disappearance, the Vermont Legislature created the Vermont State Police.
- Believed to be murdered by their daughter in their Fall River home, this unfortunate couple - whose murder was never officially solved - are two of Massachusetts' most famous ghosts.
- Yet another author who had refused to leave his home in the afterlife, this spirit prefers to spend his time in the Florida Keys with his six-toed cats.
- Said to haunt Gadby's Tavern Museum in Alexandria, Virginia, this mysterious spirit traveled by ship to Virginia, contracting a serious disease along the way. She was brought to the inn for rest and relaxation but her health quickly took a turn for the worse. On her deathbed, she made all the attendants who helped her sweat to never real her true identity, and they never did. She was buried in St. Paul's Cemetery with this curious inscription on her gravestone.
- Said to haunt her boarding house bearing her name in Washington, D.C. this spirit was convicted of conspiracy to assassinate president Abraham Lincoln and was sentenced to death. Maintaining her innocence until she was hanged in 1865, she became the first woman in U.S history to be executed by the federal government.
- A forever resident of the Captain Fairfield Inn in Kennebunkport, Maine. She happens to share a name with the last completed poem of Edgar Allen Poe.
18 Clues: The founder of the girl scouts, this spirit found her home in Savannah, Georgia too cozy to say goodbye to. • Better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, this spirit is still said to inhabit his home in Hartford, Connecticut. • The infamous pirate is said to haunt a channel named Teach's Hole, near Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, where he met his demise. • ...
East Asia Crossword 2025-04-24
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- a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea
- cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- an area's original inhabitant
- a violent tropical storm that forms in the western Pacific Ocean, usually in late summer
- the cultivation of seafood
- a separation of people or societies, with regard to beliefs, values, and customs, due to division under different political systems
- in Asia, a seasonal wind that brings warm, moist air from the oceans in the summer and cold, dry air from land in winter
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- a citizen who speaks out against government policies
- a ruling house or continuing family of rulers
- trade restrictions
- a huge wave resulting from undersea earthquake or volcanic activity that gets higher and higher as it approaches the coast
- fine, yellowish brown topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried by the wind
- overthrow of the government
- a person who believes there is no god
- group of mountains
- a professional warrior of preindustrial Japan
- of or relating to or using the atomic nucleus, atomic energy, the atomic bomb, or atomic power
- a collective farming community
18 Clues: trade restrictions • group of mountains • the cultivation of seafood • overthrow of the government • an area's original inhabitant • a collective farming community • a person who believes there is no god • a ruling house or continuing family of rulers • a professional warrior of preindustrial Japan • a citizen who speaks out against government policies • ...
World History: The Middle Ages in the East 2021-10-05
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- capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Roman Law by the Byzantines
- a member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad
- Greek alphabet and is used for writing
- conquered by the Mongols
- a believer or follower of Islam
- Famous Muslim geographer
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- Muslim author and physician
- the first emperor of Russia
- Holy city of Islam
- a member of the branch of Islam that regards Ali as the legitimate successor to Mohammed
- split between the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Christian Church
- wife of the Emperor Justinian
- the Arab prophet who founded Islam
14 Clues: Holy city of Islam • conquered by the Mongols • Famous Muslim geographer • Muslim author and physician • the first emperor of Russia • Roman Law by the Byzantines • wife of the Emperor Justinian • capital of the Byzantine Empire • a believer or follower of Islam • the Arab prophet who founded Islam • Greek alphabet and is used for writing • ...
Unit 1: Vocabulary Quiz (7th Grade-SS) 2024-08-14
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- The ability to float in water.
- A Muslim leader in the Middle East; often princes or tribal chiefs.
- Rules based on the Middle Eastern tribal values of family loyalty, honor, and respect.
- A title of honor for Muslim rulers; originally described rulers with absolute power.
- A man-made channel that connects two bodies of water.
- Man-made lakes used to store water.
- An exit point.
- A system of religious law based on the teachings of Islam.
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- A nonreligious set of laws established by a nation to provide order.
- The process of removing salt from seawater in order to make water for drinking or irrigation.
- A dry riverbed that flows only when it rains.
- Openings, usually paths or roads, where people can cross a mountain range.
- The amount of salt in soil or water.
- A condition that exists when the supply of something does not meet the demand for it.
- A crack in the Earth's crust, generally between two tectonic plates.
- Having a very high pH level, the opposite of acidic.
16 Clues: An exit point. • The ability to float in water. • Man-made lakes used to store water. • The amount of salt in soil or water. • A dry riverbed that flows only when it rains. • Having a very high pH level, the opposite of acidic. • A man-made channel that connects two bodies of water. • A system of religious law based on the teachings of Islam. • ...
Conflicts in the middle east crossword puzzle 2025-10-06
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- Why the US went to war with Afghanistan
- group responsible for 9/11
- Spreading of Jews around the world.
- Group that split Israel and Palestine in two.
- Why the US helped Saudi Arabia + Kuwait.
- The U.S. Thought Saddam had these in Iraq. He didn't.
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- Leader of AlQaeda.
- Gov' of Afghanistan
- Name for Israel before 1947.
- Country controlling Palestine before 1947.
- Movement for Jews to get a homeland
11 Clues: Leader of AlQaeda. • Gov' of Afghanistan • group responsible for 9/11 • Name for Israel before 1947. • Spreading of Jews around the world. • Movement for Jews to get a homeland • Why the US went to war with Afghanistan • Why the US helped Saudi Arabia + Kuwait. • Country controlling Palestine before 1947. • Group that split Israel and Palestine in two. • ...
Cultural Differences in Cues 2023-04-01
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- Western culture seen as a welcoming gesture. North Europe and Far East doing this will require an apology
- Done with index finger in US, little finger in Germany and whole hand in Japan
- in America, good job! In Middle East, not nice "up yours"
- US sees a foul/natural one offensive. Arabic culture considers the natural body ____ normal.
- When sitting, doing this in Western culture is polite, especially if wearing a dress or skirt. In Japan, Ghana and Turkey, it is seen as disrespectful.
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- Western culture perceives a strong one as authoritative, Far East sees that as aggressive
- Western culture sees unbroken ___ as confident. Many Asian, African and Latin countries see this as aggressive and confrontational
- Seen as problematic in conversations in Western Cultures. In China seen as an agreement. In Japan, from women considered feminine.
8 Clues: in America, good job! In Middle East, not nice "up yours" • Done with index finger in US, little finger in Germany and whole hand in Japan • Western culture perceives a strong one as authoritative, Far East sees that as aggressive • US sees a foul/natural one offensive. Arabic culture considers the natural body ____ normal. • ...
South and East Asia 2016-01-21
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- "Mother Ganges"
- a country south of Thailand, Singapore is in it
- happens during the monsoon season
- 2nd largest river in India, drains into Arabian Sea
- often carried by the rivers in Asia
- big problem in rivers in Asia
- large mountain range with the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest
- a river that flows through 6 countries and drains in South China Sea
- an island east of China
- biggest country in Asia
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- a country north of China known for traditional horse races
- the most important river in India
- a group of islands south of Taiwan often hit by hurricanes
- winds that are mixed blessing in Asia
- the landform where North and South Korea are
- a large island nation north of Australia
- a country on the east of the Indochinese peninsula
- a highly developed country north-east of China
- a river that starts in Tibet and drains in East China Sea
- smallest country in Asia
20 Clues: "Mother Ganges" • an island east of China • biggest country in Asia • smallest country in Asia • big problem in rivers in Asia • the most important river in India • happens during the monsoon season • often carried by the rivers in Asia • winds that are mixed blessing in Asia • a large island nation north of Australia • the landform where North and South Korea are • ...
Pre-Columbian Europe Review 2023-10-21
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- events or dates in order of how they happened
- charged with heresy, witchcraft & dressing as a man
- push to change the practices of the Catholic Church
- Michelangelo created the Statue of _________
- deadlist pandemic in human history
- social structure with of Middle Ages with Kings, Nobles, and peasants
- Muslims from North Africa
- Henry VIII wanted the Pope to ______ his marriage to Catherine of Aragon
- the kind of source that is a first hand account
- rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman ideas
- who migrated to Renaissance cities destroying the social structure of the Middle Ages
- long conflict between France & England
- King who pushed the Reformation forward by starting the Church of England
- during the Renaissance, people began to ______ for themselves instead of following the old ways
- art showing accurate depictions of nature and life
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- Christian kingdoms in Central Europe that are controlled by the church
- factors of a new place that make people want to migrate there
- Renaissance cities became centers of what
- press Gutenberg's invention
- peninsula of Spain & Portugal
- cultural movement that focuses on the individual and a balance between faith and happiness
- most famous playwright from England that had Queen Elizabeth as a patron
- new war technology of Middle Age England
- explorer from Venice who published a book of his travels east
- war on the Iberian Peninsula between Islam and Christianity
- religion that began in Mecca
- crimes against God
- factors that make people want to leave where they live
- type of government revived during the Renaissance
- what type of type was used in the printing press invented during the Renaissance
- purpose of the Silk Road
- author of the 95 Theses against the church
- Christian religion of the Middle Ages
- from the fall of the Roman Empire to Columbus arriving in Americas
- famous work of Dante
35 Clues: crimes against God • famous work of Dante • purpose of the Silk Road • Muslims from North Africa • press Gutenberg's invention • religion that began in Mecca • peninsula of Spain & Portugal • deadlist pandemic in human history • Christian religion of the Middle Ages • long conflict between France & England • new war technology of Middle Age England • ...
Winter Holidays 2022-08-03
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- The first emperor to bound the heritage of the Roman Empire, the Germanic power and the Church.
- Agricultural system developed in the High Middle Ages (1000 - 1300).
- The lord's estate.
- Great Emperor of the East Roman Empire, his wife was Theodora.
- Church tax.
- Nationality of the tribes/folks that attacked and sacked Rome.
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- Great capital city of one of the most important empires. It was also a strategic point to control trade.
- Invaders from Northern Europe and excellent sailors. Their boats had a particular shape: long, narrow and with dragon heads at the front.
- A formal papal declaration that makes someone an outcast of the Church.
- Someone who professes Islam.
- Social system that organized the status and roles of every person during the Middle Ages.
11 Clues: Church tax. • The lord's estate. • Someone who professes Islam. • Great Emperor of the East Roman Empire, his wife was Theodora. • Nationality of the tribes/folks that attacked and sacked Rome. • Agricultural system developed in the High Middle Ages (1000 - 1300). • A formal papal declaration that makes someone an outcast of the Church. • ...
Chapter 1: The New World- Crossword Review 2024-09-16
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- A religious movement that disagreed with the Catholic Church.
- The most important invention from the Dark Ages to the Modern Era.
- The oldest city in the U.S. is St. ___________.
- Ponce de Leon named this modern state of the U.S.
- Columbus believed he had landed on this continent.
- Vasco de Balboa crossed this landmark at Panama.
- This country was Spain's greatest rival on the sea.
- This Indian tribe was conquered by Cortes.
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- Wars that were fought in the Middle East, leading to new goods being brought back to Europe.
- Spanish explorers who came to the new world searching for fame and fortune.
- This man died before he was able to successfully circle the entire globe.
- A time when Europe experienced a "rebirth" of learning and art.
- It is believed that Native Americans crossed this strait to reach America.
- Indian tribe known for their advanced road building and stone cutting.
- Columbus' crew almost did this when they feared becoming stranded on an endless ocean.
- This fleet was sent out to defeat the English 1588.
- This country funded Columbus' expedition to the New World.
- A new class of people that included merchants and traders.
18 Clues: This Indian tribe was conquered by Cortes. • The oldest city in the U.S. is St. ___________. • Vasco de Balboa crossed this landmark at Panama. • Ponce de Leon named this modern state of the U.S. • Columbus believed he had landed on this continent. • This fleet was sent out to defeat the English 1588. • This country was Spain's greatest rival on the sea. • ...
Makeup 2013-04-21
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- first to paint finger nails
- was often used as eyeliner
- ingredient used in eyeshadow
- added to kohl to help for smoother application
- Eyeliner technique used to make eyes appear feline
- color worn by Native Americans for mourning
- designs often seen on the hand, originated from Middle East
- what man indulged in buying cold creams and powders
- first mass produced mascara, named after Mabel
- name of first eyelash curler
- Also known as rouge
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- What Michelle and Nkaohnou are :)
- first scent used in lipstick
- in 1990 this type of makeup was developed for sensitive skin
- toxic ingredient in Aqua Toffana face powder
- in 1914 Max Factor introduced ______ makeup
- wrote,A woman w/out Paint is like food w/out salt
- popular type of foundation used today
18 Clues: Also known as rouge • was often used as eyeliner • first to paint finger nails • first scent used in lipstick • ingredient used in eyeshadow • name of first eyelash curler • What Michelle and Nkaohnou are :) • popular type of foundation used today • color worn by Native Americans for mourning • in 1914 Max Factor introduced ______ makeup • ...
The Outsiders 2021-04-25
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- Wisecracker Greasers who real name is Keith
- Description of Ponyboy and Johnny in the newspaper
- Possible cause of the fire in the church
- Dead juvenile delinquents who died violent and desperate
- Location of the old abandoned church
- Narrator of the novel who is the youngest member of the Greasers
- Spy for the Greasers
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- Author of Ponyboy’s favourite poem Nothing gold can stay
- Object that Johnny request at the hospital before his death
- Middle Curtis brother who dropped out of school
- Quit school to take care of his family
- Winners of the rumble
- Bob’s best friend who was questioned at the hearing
- Greasers side of town
- Greasers who died gallant
15 Clues: Spy for the Greasers • Winners of the rumble • Greasers side of town • Greasers who died gallant • Location of the old abandoned church • Quit school to take care of his family • Possible cause of the fire in the church • Wisecracker Greasers who real name is Keith • Middle Curtis brother who dropped out of school • Description of Ponyboy and Johnny in the newspaper • ...
Current Events = April 22 - 26 2024-04-25
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- Thor's day of the week
- Jewish state (country) located in the Middle East
- animal seen in the 1st YouTube video
- smallest bird in the World
- protects us from rain
- released a new album this week with over 30 songs
- social media app that could be banned in the U.S.
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- New York University where protests are being held on campus
- thrown out fishing gear found in the ocean
- European country hosting Kite Festival
- NASA satellite that is 15 billion miles from earth
- species being tagged by conservationists in Indonesia
- Suez Canal is located in this African country
- Caleb Williams was the 1st pick last night
- April 22, 2024
15 Clues: April 22, 2024 • protects us from rain • Thor's day of the week • smallest bird in the World • animal seen in the 1st YouTube video • European country hosting Kite Festival • thrown out fishing gear found in the ocean • Caleb Williams was the 1st pick last night • Suez Canal is located in this African country • Jewish state (country) located in the Middle East • ...
Cities and their specialties 2023-02-14
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- Also known as The Silicon Valley of India
- host of the largest public festival in the world
- City with the most colleges in the USA
- City famous for its toy trains and tea
- Capital nordic city built on 17 Islands
- City with the maximum number of bridges in the world
- Capital city surrounded by hot springs
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- Known for its world-famous Broadwalk
- also referred as the European Capital
- also called the flower city of Indonesia
- Famous for the Benarasi sari
- popularly known as the city of Canals
- City located both in Europe and Asia
- City famous for Miao embroidery
- largest city in Africa and the middle east
15 Clues: Famous for the Benarasi sari • City famous for Miao embroidery • Known for its world-famous Broadwalk • City located both in Europe and Asia • also referred as the European Capital • popularly known as the city of Canals • City with the most colleges in the USA • City famous for its toy trains and tea • Capital city surrounded by hot springs • ...
ww1 2023-01-25
Across
- a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919
- mutual defense treaty
- german submarines
- what the soldiers called the trenches
- criticized the war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and England to control markets and colonies in China, Africa, and the Middle East
- a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground
- depending on ones military to determine foreign policy
Down
- nickname for troops in WW1
- part of the central powers
- part of the allies
- expanding your power outside ones own borders
- the old man of europe
- uberpatriotism and desire by common people to have own homeland
- alliance consisted of great britain, france, and russia
- suffered the most casualties
15 Clues: german submarines • part of the allies • mutual defense treaty • the old man of europe • nickname for troops in WW1 • part of the central powers • suffered the most casualties • a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919 • what the soldiers called the trenches • expanding your power outside ones own borders • a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground • ...
ww1 2023-01-25
Across
- a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919
- mutual defense treaty
- german submarines
- what the soldiers called the trenches
- criticized the war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and England to control markets and colonies in China, Africa, and the Middle East
- a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground
- depending on ones military to determine foreign policy
Down
- nickname for troops in WW1
- part of the central powers
- part of the allies
- expanding your power outside ones own borders
- the old man of europe
- uberpatriotism and desire by common people to have own homeland
- alliance consisted of great britain, france, and russia
- suffered the most casualties
15 Clues: german submarines • part of the allies • mutual defense treaty • the old man of europe • nickname for troops in WW1 • part of the central powers • suffered the most casualties • a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919 • what the soldiers called the trenches • expanding your power outside ones own borders • a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground • ...
Dawn of Civilization 2023-08-28
Across
- a series of rulers from a single family
- unit where lots of people and land controlled by one ruler
- a temple consisting of lofty pyramidal structure in stages with stairs
- someone who studies history through artifacts
- "sacred writings" pictographic script from Egypt
- pictographic script from Sumer
- region in Middle-East where crops could grow and villages form
- herders that move around
Down
- someone who studies humanity's past and present lifestyle
- independent unit made of a city and land
- belief in multiple gods
- "new stone"
- a society with an established city, institutions and writing
- farming, food production and domestication
- structure or monument with political and religious significance
15 Clues: "new stone" • belief in multiple gods • herders that move around • pictographic script from Sumer • a series of rulers from a single family • independent unit made of a city and land • farming, food production and domestication • someone who studies history through artifacts • "sacred writings" pictographic script from Egypt • ...
3.3 The Rise of Islam 2024-10-22
Across
- Select Caliph; doesn’t have to have blood relations to Muhammed.
- Caliphate that continued to spread Islam through military conquest and trade
- The monotheistic religion developed by Mohammed
- founder of Islam
- An Islamic Empire ruled by a Caliph.
- The middle east birthed many religions like Islam, Christianity, and ____
- Give some of your income to charity (Pillar)
Down
- First wife of Mohammed. Very successful entrepreneur
- holy scripture of Islam
- The political and religious leader of Islam
- “One who submits to God”
- Caliph must have blood relation to Muhammed.
- Pray five times a day (Pillar)
- Term for Mohammed’s travel from Mecca to the nearby city of Medina.
- Mohammed brought his earliest followers to____ to begin preaching.
15 Clues: founder of Islam • holy scripture of Islam • “One who submits to God” • Pray five times a day (Pillar) • An Islamic Empire ruled by a Caliph. • The political and religious leader of Islam • Caliph must have blood relation to Muhammed. • Give some of your income to charity (Pillar) • The monotheistic religion developed by Mohammed • ...
