middle east Crossword Puzzles
Puzzle 142 2025-06-12
Across
- A precious yellow metal used for jewelry and currency
- A sculpture of a person's head and shoulders
- A vegetable with a strong flavor and smell
- An examination to assess knowledge or ability
- Promises or commitments, often made during a ceremony
- A fast aircraft powered by jet engines
- To speak very softly
- Living organisms that typically grow in soil and use sunlight
- A duplicate clue; precious yellow metal used in jewelry
- A plant that rolls with the wind in arid regions
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- The process of moving or being moved
- An exciting or unusual experience
- A tool for pruning plants
- A cooked sausage in a sliced bun
- A landlocked country in Southeast Asia
- Slightly wet or damp
- A male bovine animal
- A holy city in the Middle East
- A tool used to remove unwanted plants
- A sweet baked dessert
20 Clues: Slightly wet or damp • A male bovine animal • To speak very softly • A sweet baked dessert • A tool for pruning plants • A holy city in the Middle East • A cooked sausage in a sliced bun • An exciting or unusual experience • The process of moving or being moved • A tool used to remove unwanted plants • A landlocked country in Southeast Asia • A fast aircraft powered by jet engines • ...
China 2014-08-11
Across
- the ancient set of trade routes linking china with the middle east
- a family or group that maintaines power for several generations
- a three legged pot
- a soft reddish tan pottery
- the king of the whole empire
Down
- the good and the bad put together
- three different types of art
- it gets played by people to make music
8 Clues: a three legged pot • a soft reddish tan pottery • three different types of art • the king of the whole empire • the good and the bad put together • it gets played by people to make music • a family or group that maintaines power for several generations • the ancient set of trade routes linking china with the middle east
Unit 3 Geography 2024-12-02
Across
- Caribbean Islands are prone to hurricans
- a country will sell exports to increase their
- Cuba's type of government
Down
- Gulf of Mexico is a shared water way between the US and Middle America
- Panama Canal was built to east trade and transportation
- USA's type of Government
- Aztecs are found in Mexico City
- wind turbines were created to harness renewable energy
8 Clues: USA's type of Government • Cuba's type of government • Aztecs are found in Mexico City • Caribbean Islands are prone to hurricans • a country will sell exports to increase their • wind turbines were created to harness renewable energy • Panama Canal was built to east trade and transportation • Gulf of Mexico is a shared water way between the US and Middle America
Middle Age 2020-03-07
Across
- Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops.
- A group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country.
- Barbarian is in insulting word for a person from an uncivilized culture or a person with no manners.
- A person who intentionally damauges property belonging to other people.
- A large group of people who lived together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries,can be referred to as a society.
- belonging or relating to the group of languages that includes German, English, and Swedish.
- A person from Hungary.The main language spoken in Hungary.
- A person who arrives, especially from another country in a new place in order to live there and use the land.
- A member of a group of people who mainly live in Mongolia but also in other parts of Central and North Asia.
- A rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves.
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- To bring together;combine.
- A person who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals,etc.On it, especially one who has a low income,very little education, and a low social position. This is usually used of someone who lived in the past or of someone in a poor country.
- To start using a plan or system.
- Standards for good or bad character and behavior.
- To enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possesions of it.
- Someone or something that looks very much like someone or something else.
16 Clues: To bring together;combine. • To start using a plan or system. • Standards for good or bad character and behavior. • A person from Hungary.The main language spoken in Hungary. • Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. • A group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country. • ...
middle ages 2021-11-19
Across
- short for influenza.
- used to treat lung problems
- was used to reduce fever.
- used to treat Stomach pains and sickness were treated with
- caused by drinking contaminated water or eat food washed in contaminated water can
- used as an antiseptic on wounds.
- contagious disease that affects the skin, mucous membranes, and nerves, causing discoloration and lumps on the skin and, in severe cases, disfigurement and deformities
- used to to debride necrotized skin
- used to drive out evil spirits from people who were mentally ill
Down
- used as a cleansing agent
- used to treat Headache and aching joints in the middle ages
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
- prescribed for chest and head-colds and coughs
- used in treating venom and wounds
- caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells.
- utilized to draw out the "bad blood
16 Clues: short for influenza. • used as a cleansing agent • was used to reduce fever. • used to treat lung problems • used as an antiseptic on wounds. • used in treating venom and wounds • used to to debride necrotized skin • utilized to draw out the "bad blood • prescribed for chest and head-colds and coughs • used to treat Stomach pains and sickness were treated with • ...
middle ages 2021-11-19
Across
- used to treat lung problems
- used as a cleansing agent
- used in treating venom and wounds
- prescribed for chest and head-colds and coughs
- caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells.
- was used to reduce fever.
- used to to debride necrotized skin
Down
- contagious disease that affects the skin, mucous membranes, and nerves, causing discoloration and lumps on the skin and, in severe cases, disfigurement and deformities
- short for influenza.
- used to drive out evil spirits from people who were mentally ill
- utilized to draw out the "bad blood
- used to treat Headache and aching joints in the middle ages
- caused by drinking contaminated water or eat food washed in contaminated water can
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
- used to treat Stomach pains and sickness were treated with
- used as an antiseptic on wounds.
16 Clues: short for influenza. • used as a cleansing agent • was used to reduce fever. • used to treat lung problems • used as an antiseptic on wounds. • used in treating venom and wounds • used to to debride necrotized skin • utilized to draw out the "bad blood • prescribed for chest and head-colds and coughs • used to treat Stomach pains and sickness were treated with • ...
middle names 2023-05-31
Across
- La'Niya's middle name?
- trysten's middle name?
- Juliana's middle name?
- Mohamed's middle name?
- Fatima's middle name?
- Samaya's middle name?
- Julie's middle name?
- Alex's middle name?
- Morgan's middle name?
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- Moriah's middle name?
- Dawson's middle name?
- Jkwon's middle name?
- Kami's middle name?
- Megan's middle name?
- Ashani's middle name?
- Jahzira's middle name?
- Jadyn's middle name?
- Kenny's middle name?
18 Clues: Kami's middle name? • Alex's middle name? • Jkwon's middle name? • Megan's middle name? • Jadyn's middle name? • Kenny's middle name? • Julie's middle name? • Moriah's middle name? • Dawson's middle name? • Ashani's middle name? • Fatima's middle name? • Samaya's middle name? • Morgan's middle name? • La'Niya's middle name? • trysten's middle name? • Juliana's middle name? • ...
Middle School 2013-11-19
Across
- the creative subject
- mattys "other name"
- almost "Rafe" but spelled with 3 differnt letters
- MTF
- rymes with scary, and is rafes uncle
- ready,aim,.....
- summer comes early!
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- the operation of a lifetime
- moms work
- Rafe...
- looking for garbage? I know were we can go...
- the opposite of the big city
- The silent
- school of the arts
- get me out of here!
- its very "sweet"
16 Clues: MTF • Rafe... • moms work • The silent • ready,aim,..... • its very "sweet" • school of the arts • mattys "other name" • get me out of here! • summer comes early! • the creative subject • the operation of a lifetime • the opposite of the big city • rymes with scary, and is rafes uncle • looking for garbage? I know were we can go... • almost "Rafe" but spelled with 3 differnt letters
Middle Ages 2021-12-02
Across
- a set of beliefs that include a higher power like god
- a reform movement that led to the Protestant religion
- the belief that there's only one god
- a terrible disease that spreads
- mass killing of Jews and others during World War II
- a major religion based upon the teachings of Muhammad
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- the belief that your spirit will live again after you die
- wards for control of the Holy Land
- a line of rulers from one family
- the head of the Catholic Church
- a major religion on based upon the teaching of Jesus Christ
- relating to the Middle Ages
- a social system that ranks people by power and status
- a religious ceremony
- a follower of Islam
- solders who fought on horseback
16 Clues: a follower of Islam • a religious ceremony • relating to the Middle Ages • the head of the Catholic Church • a terrible disease that spreads • solders who fought on horseback • a line of rulers from one family • wards for control of the Holy Land • the belief that there's only one god • mass killing of Jews and others during World War II • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-15
Across
- The pope that started the crusades.
- The founder of Islam
- a low ranking noble under the protection of a lord
- A farming community that nobles ran and peasants worked
- Land given to a knight in exchange for service.
- A series of 8 wars over the holy lands
- A group of merchants or craftsmen
- Muslim Community
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- A political order where nobles governed people in return for services
- A mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior
- A religious community where monks live.
- Carta A document that placed restrictions on the King's power.
- A member of the peasant class tied to the land
- Church official
- The group that reigned through the Golden Age of Muslims
- The Muslim leader in the 3rd crusade
16 Clues: Church official • Muslim Community • The founder of Islam • A group of merchants or craftsmen • The pope that started the crusades. • The Muslim leader in the 3rd crusade • A series of 8 wars over the holy lands • A religious community where monks live. • A member of the peasant class tied to the land • A mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior • ...
Middle Ages 2025-12-12
Across
- Noble who controlled land and owed military service to a king.
- Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe.
- Someone who received land in return for loyalty and service.
- Association of artisans or merchants who controlled trade in towns.
- Fortified residence of a lord or king.
- Status of peasants tied to a lord’s land.
- of land ownership and loyalty during the Middle Ages.
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- Period of mass starvation in Europe during the 1300s.
- Code of conduct for knights emphasizing honor and loyalty.
- French advisory council representing clergy, nobility, and commoners.
- Another name for the deadly disease in Europe.
- Document limiting the power of the English king.
- A mounted warrior who swore loyalty to a lord.
- Land granted to a vassal in exchange for service.
- The lord’s estate, including villages and farmland.
- A peasant who worked the land for a lord.
16 Clues: Fortified residence of a lord or king. • Status of peasants tied to a lord’s land. • A peasant who worked the land for a lord. • Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe. • Another name for the deadly disease in Europe. • A mounted warrior who swore loyalty to a lord. • Document limiting the power of the English king. • ...
Middle ages 2025-10-22
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- premier roi des Francs à se convertir au christianisme
- titre donné au dirigeant des byzantins
- chef religieux des Byzantins
- ville où réside le chef religieux d'occident
- traité qui partage l'empire d'Europe de l'Ouest en 3
- Empereur en 800
- Il sacre l'empereur
- les envoyés de l'empereur en occident
- région byzantine
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- forme artistique très appréciée des Byzantins
- grand empereur byzantin
- C'est la capitale de l'empire à l'ouest de l'Europe
- c'est la religion à l'ouest de l'Europe
- Plus grande ville du monde mediterranée au Moyen age
- c'est la religion des Byzantins
- région byzantine
- nom de la dynastie de l'empereur à l'ouest de l'Europe
17 Clues: Empereur en 800 • région byzantine • région byzantine • Il sacre l'empereur • grand empereur byzantin • chef religieux des Byzantins • c'est la religion des Byzantins • les envoyés de l'empereur en occident • titre donné au dirigeant des byzantins • c'est la religion à l'ouest de l'Europe • ville où réside le chef religieux d'occident • ...
Clue 7 2024-09-06
6 Clues: Who is your uncle? • 'Here Comes The Sun' • Mythical Australian animal • He has layers, like an onion • The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles favourite food • Country in the Middle East, capital city is Sana'a
happy 2021-08-25
6 Clues: true and not true • hydrogen and oxygen • lots of sugary drinks • I read on it in the bathroom • something to keep the above solutions in • something we don't have in the middle east
Family Quiz 2023-10-01
Across
- Alex best friend
- Megan Birthplace
- Andrew middle name
- Trevor middle name
- M,A,H Pet Rabbit
- Emma gymnastics move
- A and K Pet Dog
- Josiah middle name
- Kristen middle name
- Emma middle name
- Lauren and Leon first vacay
- Where Anna worked
- Zach middle name
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- Maya middle name
- Leon middle name
- Kristen best friend
- Andrew First Car
- Megan middle name
- Maya varsity sport
- Anna middle name
- Alex middle name
- Tavish fav food
- Where Harry apprenticed
- Zach and Grandpa Activity
- Trevor home town
- Josiah Major
- Kendall middle name
- Kendall home town
- Lauren middle name
- Tavish middle name
- Harry middle name
31 Clues: Josiah Major • Tavish fav food • A and K Pet Dog • Maya middle name • Leon middle name • Alex best friend • Megan Birthplace • Andrew First Car • Anna middle name • Alex middle name • M,A,H Pet Rabbit • Trevor home town • Emma middle name • Zach middle name • Megan middle name • Kendall home town • Harry middle name • Where Anna worked • Andrew middle name • Maya varsity sport • Trevor middle name • ...
archeology and the Bible 2025-01-31
Across
- a mound of earth and debris that provided valuable insights
- hieroglyphics are written on this
- the country that enslaved the isrealites
- payrus is mad from this material
- orginal copies of jewish and christian bibles
- famous artifactthat helped decipher egyptians hieroglyphics
- writing system using pictures
- large stone tablet from the reign of pharaoh mernephat
- pictures to represent objects or ideas
- largest neolithic settlement in the world
- an ancient wall city in the bible
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- this prophet is found on the rosetta stone
- provided cities early defense systems
- study of the past
- the ain ghazel lived next to this river
- isaiah,jeremiah,ezekial,daniel
- borders the fertile crescent
- key cource for understanding the history of ancient israelites
- a region in the middle east that was home to some of the earliest civalizations 1
19 Clues: study of the past • borders the fertile crescent • writing system using pictures • isaiah,jeremiah,ezekial,daniel • payrus is mad from this material • hieroglyphics are written on this • an ancient wall city in the bible • provided cities early defense systems • pictures to represent objects or ideas • the ain ghazel lived next to this river • ...
SWANA CROSSWORD 2025-03-05
Across
- an open air market
- Islamic holiday that I a month long fast
- the government type of Iran and Afghanistan
- the man made body of water that connects the indian ocean to the atlantic
- egyptian writing that uses images
- Egyptian phaorohs were turned into this after death
- most important river in the middle east
- the fertile mud dropped after the rivers flood
- the major religion in southwest asia
- a pilgrimage to Mecca
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- the government type of Saudi arabia
- the jewish new year celebration
- the large desert in north africa
- the country that took over the ottoman empire
- were definitely not built by aliens
- believed to be the first civilization located between the Tigris and the euphrates
- the number one export of southwest asia
- the most important river in egypt
- religious building of islam
19 Clues: an open air market • a pilgrimage to Mecca • religious building of islam • the jewish new year celebration • the large desert in north africa • the most important river in egypt • egyptian writing that uses images • the government type of Saudi arabia • were definitely not built by aliens • the major religion in southwest asia • the number one export of southwest asia • ...
Unit 5 - Islam & the Islamic Empires 2024-02-06
Across
- The region known as the Middle East is found on this continent, or by some definitions of the region, primarily on this continent.
- This term describes people who move around a lot to find their water and food and usually call a specific region their home.
- In Arabia, the name of the leader of a region, province or state within a nation is called a __________.
- Pillar of Islam, meaning that Muslims must give a share of their wealth to help the needy and the Muslim community.
- A piece of land that juts out into a body of water and either (a) is surrounded on three sides by that water, or (b) has most of its land bordering that same water.
- A __________ is the political and religious successor to Muhammed who is supposed to continue the work of spreading Islam and being the example of a good Muslim.
- The __________ is an instrument that uses the locations of the stars to help sailors know their location anywhere on the Earth’s surface. Europeans were eventually able to sail the Atlantic Ocean and “discover” North and South American with this device.
- __________ is a style of artistic expression, mixing Arab, Turk, and Persian traditions of using letters, plants, and abstract figures in repeated geometric patterns to cover an object or surface.
- If someone makes a claim of __________, s/he is asserting that someone who is lending money is charging too much interest, which makes the loan too difficult to pay back.
- The name of the prophet of Islam.
- A/an __________ is the covered market areas of a city, where the buying and selling of goods and services takes place. This term is often used in the Middle East, in North and Central Africa, in Central Asia, and on the Indian subcontinent.
- People earn income by working and trading. By earning an income, we hope to build __________, which is assets that we (i) hold onto over the long-term to help us live better, (ii) use in the event we are unable to earn income, and (iii) hope to pass on to our children to help them with their own well-being as we age and die.
- The legal code developed by Muslims scholars that should be followed if believers want to live consistently with the words of Muslim sacred texts. (Do not put an apostrophe [ ‘ ] in your answer even though some people spell this term with it)
- Three of the most famous pieces of literature from the period of the Islamic empires are “__________,” “Sinbad the Sailor,” and “Ali Babi and the 40 Thieves.”
- Pillar of Islam, meaning that Muslims are obligated to pray 5 times each day at specific times.
- Route that extended from the southwest corner of the Arabian Peninsula to southern Israel. Historians estimate that there were approximately 65 stops along the route, which ran ~100 miles east of, and inland from, the Red Sea.
- Someone who lends money
- Someone who borrows money
- The city of __________ is the most important city in the Islamic religion. It also served as one of the most important cities along the Incense Route because water was consistently available there.
- Architecturally, a/an __________ is a tower with a staircase on the outside.
- A __________ is when a religious person takes a journey to a place that is sacred to his/her religion.
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- Nomadic herding peoples of the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa.
- In Arabia, the name for a region, province or state within a nation is called a __________.
- __________ Muslims believe that Abu Bakr was properly chosen to be Muhammed’s successor by the community. They believe that a caliph should be chosen in an election or by consensus within the community. (if applicable, do not put an apostrophe [ ‘ ] in your answer even though some people spell this term with it)
- The Abbasid Dynasty was considered a “__________” for the era of the Islamic empires because (a) trade and culture flourished, (b) technology and education improved, (c) there was peace throughout most of the empire, and (d) there was little political turbulence during that time.
- The concept of __________ recognizes that non-Muslims could freely practice their own religions within the Islamic empires, but they were required to follow certain other laws, which recognized them as conquered peoples.
- In architecture, a/an __________ is a covered passageway with arches along one or both sides.
- __________ Muslims believe that Muhammed’s closest living relative, Ali, was chosen by God to succeed Muhammed as caliph. They believe that only God can appoint someone as a prophet, which then gives God the prerogative to appoint his successor. (if applicable, do not put an apostrophe [ ‘ ] in your answer even though some people spell this term with it)
- The name given to the religious text for Islam.
- Largest country found on the Arabian Peninsula today.
- __________ refers to the idea that Muslims should always continue to strive in the way of God.
- The region known as the “__________ of Africa” is where a lot of incense originated and was traded for thousands of years, from the time of the Ancient Egyptians to the Middle Ages.
- The __________ is the body of water found east-northeast of the Arabian Peninsula and where a lot of tankers and supertankers carrying oil travel from the Middle East to the rest of the world.
- Pillar of Islam, meaning that Muslims should believe in no other god, except God, and that God only has one prophet that people should now follow.
- Term used to describe a society in which men hold power to make decisions for everyone else in that community, and laws and customs are typically designed to prevent anyone else from gaining authority in that community.
- Today’s Arabs and Israelites do not get along, primarily due to their religious differences. However, their core languages are related to each other. They are both from the __________ language family.
- A/an __________ is a person who is similar to what westerners might call a “town crier,” but his job is to call Muslims to prayer 5 times each day.
- Pillar of Islam, meaning that Muslims should perform a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during their lifetime.
- Charles “the __________” Martel is credited with stopping the advance of Muslims into Europe.
- Pagans are generally considered to be people who believe in and worship many gods and goddesses. In contrast, Jews, Christians and Muslims are __________, which means that they only believe in and worship one God.
- The male leader of a tribe who is selected to enforce tribal laws/customs and is often chosen by tribal elders to hold the position.
- The __________ Sea is the name given to the regional body of water that must be traveled between the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, so that these two regions can trade with each other. It is found in the northwest portion of the Indian Ocean.
- The country of __________ is found in the southwest corner of the Arabian Peninsula, where a lot of the incense trade originated on the “Incense Route.” Today, a lot of pirates use this country as a base of operations to attack merchant ships traveling between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
- The name Muslims use to refer to God.
- __________ facilitates trade by having everyone use currency and coins to exchange goods and services, instead of having to find someone with whom to barter.
- Pillar of Islam, meaning that Muslims must give up their consumption of food and drink during daylight hours in the month of Ramadan.
46 Clues: Someone who lends money • Someone who borrows money • The name of the prophet of Islam. • The name Muslims use to refer to God. • The name given to the religious text for Islam. • Largest country found on the Arabian Peninsula today. • Architecturally, a/an __________ is a tower with a staircase on the outside. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- was known for his mastery across various artistic mediums and is considered a "Renaissance Man
- Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled extensively in Asia during the 13th century
- Referring to Ancient Greece and Rome
- a powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
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- Drawing two dimensional things with realistic height,depth, and
- The balance between the power of humans and religion
- a 15th-century German printer who is credited with inventing the printing press using movable type in Europe
- the rebirth of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a network of ancient trade routes that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
12 Clues: Referring to Ancient Greece and Rome • The balance between the power of humans and religion • Drawing two dimensional things with realistic height,depth, and • Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled extensively in Asia during the 13th century • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
Rome Review 2016-02-22
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- Built Column to document and show off his battle victories
- Used to decide official Christian Teachings OR CHURCH DOCTRINE
- Appointed in times of emergency and war, held position for 6 months
- Conquered Gaul, named dictator for life
- Moved capital to Byzantium
- Majority of the population, middle class, farmers, merchants
- the religion of Rome worshiped many Gods, making it ____________
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- Upper class, wealthy citizens
- Ended persecution of Christians
- The Ides of March
- His death ended the Pax Romana
- First written law of Rome
- Built wall at the Northern most point of the Empire
- Divided the Empire in to east and west
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- Where the Christians hid from persecution, where they buried their dead
16 Clues: The Ides of March • First written law of Rome • Moved capital to Byzantium • Upper class, wealthy citizens • His death ended the Pax Romana • Ended persecution of Christians • Someone who dies for their beliefs • Divided the Empire in to east and west • Conquered Gaul, named dictator for life • Built wall at the Northern most point of the Empire • ...
The Crusades 2022-06-24
Across
- it was brought to Europe after the Crusades.
- A pandemic that killed 100,000,000 people
- He had the heart of the king of the jungle.
- This religion was founded by the prophet Muhammad
- we changed them after the Crusades
- The Pope promised them freedom if they fought.
- They stopped Christian pilgrims
- Sultan who is considered a Muslim hero.
- How many centuries did the Crusades last?
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- They wanted to conquer The Holy Land
- They conquered Spain,North Africa and the M.East
- The Pope who started the Crusades.
- These wars were between the Middle East and...
- They encouraged violent knights to kill and steal
- City which was under Christian siege.
- They were promissed forgivenes for their sins.
16 Clues: They stopped Christian pilgrims • The Pope who started the Crusades. • we changed them after the Crusades • They wanted to conquer The Holy Land • City which was under Christian siege. • Sultan who is considered a Muslim hero. • A pandemic that killed 100,000,000 people • How many centuries did the Crusades last? • He had the heart of the king of the jungle. • ...
DCO Crossword 2025-06-02
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- Last line of defense for safety
- Region covering North and South America
- Room housing IT racks
- Team that maintains IT hardware in data centers
- Elastic Compute Cloud, marked with red labels
- Region covering Asia Pacific, Japan, and China
- Team that maintains environmental systems in data centers
- Process to test individual components in a host
- Collection of web applications for DCOs, including "beers" like Quad and Stout
- Storage solution for EC2 instances, marked with yellow tape
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- Region covering Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- Amazon's internal video service
- Process to remove drives from out-of-service racks
- Unique identifier given to a server by Amazon
- Tool used to locate network devices
- The innermost security layer in a data center
16 Clues: Room housing IT racks • Last line of defense for safety • Amazon's internal video service • Tool used to locate network devices • Region covering North and South America • Unique identifier given to a server by Amazon • Elastic Compute Cloud, marked with red labels • The innermost security layer in a data center • Region covering Asia Pacific, Japan, and China • ...
happy 2021-08-25
6 Clues: true and not true • hydrogen and oxygen • lots of sugary drinks • I read on it in the bathroom • something to keep the above solutions in • something we don't have in the middle east
happy 2021-08-25
6 Clues: true and not true • hydrogen and oxygen • lots of sugary drinks • I read on it in the bathroom • something to keep the above solutions in • something we don't have in the middle east
Scheck Hillel Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-28
6 Clues: Hear us _____! • Hillel is _______! • Hebrew word for "All of Ours" • Hebrew word "Hello", "Goodbye" and "Peace" • A country in the Middle East, Jewish homeland • Official mascot of Scheck Hillel, "King of the Jungle"
PETRA 2024-01-11
6 Clues: remains of a building • large group of people • buying & selling goods • used tools to cut away stone or wood • places where workers build or fix things • East Israel, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Syria, Turkey
Spelling and Challenge words 2020-09-29
Across
- plural of ox
- to dig a hole or tunnel into or under something
- enormous, immense
- having no doubt; sure
- an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and South Pole
- total, unlimited, exact
- not allowed, banned
- wanting very much
- distance east and west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
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- deserted, without inhabitants, barren
- an agreement in which people or groups say they will do or give something in exchange for something else
- distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
- a child whose parents are both dead
- a tool used to find North using a magnetized needle
- a belief or view about something
- the complete loss or absence of hope
16 Clues: plural of ox • enormous, immense • wanting very much • not allowed, banned • having no doubt; sure • total, unlimited, exact • a belief or view about something • a child whose parents are both dead • the complete loss or absence of hope • deserted, without inhabitants, barren • to dig a hole or tunnel into or under something • a tool used to find North using a magnetized needle • ...
Nevans Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-17
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- something happening in israel
- what makes plants green
- tends to change
- this happens every 10 seconds in israel
- strange odd or unusual
- something happening in morocco
- a group of terrorist that are in a war with israel
- someone who had to get materials for roanoke
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- the process of how plats grow
- this was carved on a wooden post on a island called the Croatoan Island.
- to gather up or when something gathers up
- not definite
- this natural disaster happend to a island called maui
- this is how long the gaza strip is
- done or happening a lot
- a place in the Middle East, along the eastern coastline of the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt.
16 Clues: not definite • tends to change • strange odd or unusual • what makes plants green • done or happening a lot • the process of how plats grow • something happening in israel • something happening in morocco • this is how long the gaza strip is • this happens every 10 seconds in israel • to gather up or when something gathers up • someone who had to get materials for roanoke • ...
Eric Gayner 12/28 Puzzle 2023-12-28
Across
- Where dad goes when he's out of juice.
- Nana loves everything except_______.
- She orders cars without my permission.
- Rubber from the Middle East
- The most efficient way to reach out to Hillary.
- He sits on his steps and counts the Jews.
- Where's the rat dog?
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- On the ground in the winter, on the table year round.
- Good or bad vacuum cleaner review.
- One charging a flat rate.
- The only neighborhood animal we treat as one of us.
- H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O
- Colds that last a long time.
- A Jews favorite street in Liverpool.
- The biggest ears with the worst hearing.
- He has the most points in NBA history
16 Clues: Where's the rat dog? • H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O • One charging a flat rate. • Rubber from the Middle East • Colds that last a long time. • Good or bad vacuum cleaner review. • Nana loves everything except_______. • A Jews favorite street in Liverpool. • He has the most points in NBA history • Where dad goes when he's out of juice. • She orders cars without my permission. • ...
DCO Crossword 2025-06-04
Across
- Storage solution for EC2 instances, marked with yellow tape
- Process to remove drives from out-of-service racks
- Team that maintains IT hardware in data centers
- Elastic Compute Cloud, marked with red labels
- Region covering North and South America
- Collection of web applications for DCOs, including "beers" like Quad and Stout
- Room housing IT racks
- Tool used to locate network devices
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- Unique identifier given to a server by Amazon
- Amazon's internal video service
- The innermost security layer in a data center
- Process to test individual components in a host
- Region covering Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- Team that maintains environmental systems in data centers
- Region covering Asia Pacific, Japan, and China
- Last line of defense for safety
16 Clues: Room housing IT racks • Amazon's internal video service • Last line of defense for safety • Tool used to locate network devices • Region covering North and South America • Unique identifier given to a server by Amazon • The innermost security layer in a data center • Elastic Compute Cloud, marked with red labels • Region covering Asia Pacific, Japan, and China • ...
GAME 2025-11-07
Across
- indefinitely many or a lot
- Excellent, awesome, or very cool
- a historical term used by Europeans to refer to various groups
- to shape or carve a figure out of a moldable or hard material
- the part of the human body between the legs where they join the torso
- look carefully on something
- to abruptly drop an object
- A bullfighter
- to move your hand or head in a way that tells someone to go nearer
- To go at a slow, easy pace
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- a university sports club in Prague
- Indigenous people of the middle east
- a slight grimace or shrinking movement caused by pain or distress
- to walk or move in an unsteady way
- Alcohol, especially hard liquor
- Peace or goodbye
16 Clues: A bullfighter • Peace or goodbye • indefinitely many or a lot • to abruptly drop an object • To go at a slow, easy pace • look carefully on something • Alcohol, especially hard liquor • Excellent, awesome, or very cool • a university sports club in Prague • to walk or move in an unsteady way • Indigenous people of the middle east • ...
Climate Zones Review 2024-10-07
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- climate that is located in the Northern part of Africa and the Middle East
- are located on both the north and south side of the equator
- on or near the equator, tropical rain forests and tall grasses with scattered trees
- wide range of temps and precipitation amounts, depends on where the mountain region is located
- has four distinct seasons although some temperate climates are warmer than others
- contains the ice cap, tundra and subarctic climates
Down
- climate that is located on the borders of southern Europe, as well as part of South American and East Central Africa
- contains both the desert and steppe climates and is sunny and dry, with hardy plants such as cacti
- divides the earth into the eastern and western hemisphere
9 Clues: contains the ice cap, tundra and subarctic climates • divides the earth into the eastern and western hemisphere • are located on both the north and south side of the equator • climate that is located in the Northern part of Africa and the Middle East • has four distinct seasons although some temperate climates are warmer than others • ...
RCC 3.3 & 3.4 v (#5) 2024-11-03
Across
- A major maritime trade network connecting East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
- The geographical features of coastlines that influenced trade routes and port city locations.
- A triangular sail that allowed ships to navigate effectively against the wind.
- The objective that covers all of these key terms.
- Traditional sailing vessels used in the Indian Ocean trade, designed to take advantage of the monsoon winds.
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- The sharing and blending of ideas, goods, and cultural practices along trade routes.
- Understanding of climate and geography that influenced trade practices and navigation.
- Seasonal winds that were critical for navigation and trade in the Indian Ocean.
8 Clues: The objective that covers all of these key terms. • A triangular sail that allowed ships to navigate effectively against the wind. • Seasonal winds that were critical for navigation and trade in the Indian Ocean. • The sharing and blending of ideas, goods, and cultural practices along trade routes. • ...
Middle Colonies 2020-12-01
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- In regards to Pennsylvania, the word “sylvania” means “______” or “from the ______”
- Since the Middle colonies made up the center of the 13 colonies, a scientific term used to describe them was as a ___________.
- The actual Indian name for the Delaware Indians was the _________.
- As both the center of the colonies geographically and one of the key founders of the eventual United States, Pennsylvania was nicknamed “The ____________ State”.
- William Penn was part of the, ____________ religion, also known as the Society of Friends. He established Pennslyvannia as a haven for the “Friends”.
- Peter Minuit purchased modern day _______________ Island from the Natives for about $24 worth of trinkets.
- King Charles II awarded the colony of “New Netherland” to his brother James, The Duke of _______ in 1664.
- Delaware was founded in 1638 by Peter Minuit on behalf of the New _________ Company.
- The founder of Pennsylvania was William _______.
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- People from the Netherlands are called ______________ .
- Oats, wheat, rye, barley were produced in large amounts in the Middle colonies, earning the title of the “_____________” of the colonies.
- The New York and New Jersey colonies actually started out as a Dutch colony called _____________________.
- Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley were in charge of the East and West sides of the New _____________________ colony.
- Henry _____________ ’s voyage to the New World in 1609 setup much of the middle colonies as Dutch colonies.
- The colony, and state of ________ is essentially named after “Lord De La Warr”.
- The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is __________.
16 Clues: The founder of Pennsylvania was William _______. • The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is __________. • People from the Netherlands are called ______________ . • The actual Indian name for the Delaware Indians was the _________. • The colony, and state of ________ is essentially named after “Lord De La Warr”. • ...
Middle Colonies 2023-03-16
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- The Middle __________
- The first Colony in the Middle Colonies
- Area used to grow crops
- What is one main river in the Middle Colonies?
- The Middle Colonies climate
- How many states are in the Middle Colonies?
- Moved from one place to another for religious reasons
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- How many states were founded by Peter Minuit?
- The Middle Colonies often traded _________
- State founded by William Penn
- What was the Middle Colonies most valuable thing?
- The first people to be on the land
- The first colony to ratify the constitution
- The major cities of this Colony were Trenton and Princeton
- Most of the settlers came from what continent?
- One of the most produced foods in the Middle Colonies
16 Clues: The Middle __________ • Area used to grow crops • The Middle Colonies climate • State founded by William Penn • The first people to be on the land • The first Colony in the Middle Colonies • The Middle Colonies often traded _________ • The first colony to ratify the constitution • How many states are in the Middle Colonies? • How many states were founded by Peter Minuit? • ...
Middle Ages 2021-12-02
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- the belief that your spirit will live again after you die
- wards for control of the Holy Land
- a follower of Islam
- the head of the Catholic Church
- relating to the Middle Ages
- a major religion based upon the teachings of Muhammad
- a line of rulers from one family
- a social system that ranks people by power and status
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- a major religion on based upon the teaching of Jesus Christ
- the belief that there's only one god
- mass killing of Jews and others during World War II
- a religious ceremony
- a set of beliefs that include a higher power like god
- solders who fought on horseback
- a reform movement that led to the Protestant religion
- a terrible disease that spreads
16 Clues: a follower of Islam • a religious ceremony • relating to the Middle Ages • solders who fought on horseback • the head of the Catholic Church • a terrible disease that spreads • a line of rulers from one family • wards for control of the Holy Land • the belief that there's only one god • mass killing of Jews and others during World War II • ...
Middle Ages 2022-11-09
Across
- The first step to becoming a guild member
- Received land from kings and had manors
- Densely populated, money ran economy
- How the economy in feudal system or manors functioned
- King of the Franks, converted group to christianity
- How the economy in cities functioned, used to buy goods
- You had to create and be judged on a master piece to achieve this status
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- The step to joining a guild after Apprentice
- Head of the Catholic church
- Lowest class in feudal system
- Had to go through 14 years of training, protected nobles
- Rural areas that feudal system took place on
- Group of people that work the same job in Medieval city
- Another term for land given by a king or lord
- Group attacking the Pope from the North, defeated by Charlemagne
- Group of people converted against their will
16 Clues: Head of the Catholic church • Lowest class in feudal system • Densely populated, money ran economy • Received land from kings and had manors • The first step to becoming a guild member • The step to joining a guild after Apprentice • Rural areas that feudal system took place on • Group of people converted against their will • Another term for land given by a king or lord • ...
Middle Ages 2025-09-12
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- A small, simple house, often made of wood or straw.
- You climb these to go up or down floors.
- A vehicle pulled by animals to carry goods.
- A person who studies ancient remains and artifacts.
- This rises from a fire or chimney.
- A commmon animal used for transport in the Middle Ages.
- A passage under the ground.
- Beneath the surface of the earth.
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- A visitor who travels to see new places.
- A person who works with iron, making tools and weapons.
- Rings, necklaces, and other decorative objects.
- To have a lot of money.
- A small bag for carrying coins or money.
- Material made from animal skin, used for clothes or shoes.
- To have no money.
- Dry stalks of grain, used for bedding or roofs.
16 Clues: To have no money. • To have a lot of money. • A passage under the ground. • Beneath the surface of the earth. • This rises from a fire or chimney. • A visitor who travels to see new places. • You climb these to go up or down floors. • A small bag for carrying coins or money. • A vehicle pulled by animals to carry goods. • Rings, necklaces, and other decorative objects. • ...
unit 8 project 2022-05-12
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- of settling new lands that remain under the government of their native landEcosystem a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
- dry summers and cool dry winters;little rainfall
- an emperor of Russia before 1917, also wrote as Tzar socialism a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a wholeRussification
- militant Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden in the late 1980s
- Climate a climate that features mild, wet winters and hot, dry summersSemi Arid Climate
- Groups a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
- Continental Climate
- vast treeless plains in cold northern climates, characterized by permafrost and small, low plants such as mosses and shrubs
- act of forming to ideals, tradition, and culture of Russia
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- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, leading to a society in which all property is publicly ownedAl- Qaeda
- a brutal, fundamentalist religious group that held power over most of Afghanistan during the late 1990Arabs a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- distinct seasons; Middle/Upper East coasts, interior of large land massesHumid Subtropical Climate a wet and warm climate found on the edges of the tropics
- permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
- A people who migrated to Australia from Asia at least 40,000 years ago; the original settlers of the land.
- monotheistic religion of the Jews.
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
16 Clues: Continental Climate • monotheistic religion of the Jews. • the status of belonging to a particular nation • dry summers and cool dry winters;little rainfall • act of forming to ideals, tradition, and culture of Russia • permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground • militant Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden in the late 1980s • ...
Rome Review 2016-02-22
Across
- Majority of the population, middle class, farmers, merchants
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- Used to decide official Christian Teachings OR CHURCH DOCTRINE
- Tables First written law of Rome
- Conquered Gaul, named dictator for life
- Built wall at the Northern most point of the Empire
- Moved capital to Byzantium
- Where the Christians hid from persecution, where they buried their dead
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- The religion of Rome worshiped many Gods, making it ____________
- Ended persecution of Christians
- His death ended the Pax Romana
- Divided the Empire in to east and west
- Appointed in times of emergency and war, held position for 6 months
- Built Column to document and show off his battle victories
- Upper class, wealthy citizens
- The Ides of March
16 Clues: The Ides of March • Moved capital to Byzantium • Upper class, wealthy citizens • His death ended the Pax Romana • Ended persecution of Christians • Tables First written law of Rome • Someone who dies for their beliefs • Divided the Empire in to east and west • Conquered Gaul, named dictator for life • Built wall at the Northern most point of the Empire • ...
Rome Review 2016-02-22
Across
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- Divided the Empire in to east and west
- His death ended the Pax Romana
- Built wall at the Northern most point of the Empire
- Built Column to document and show off his battle victories
- Where the Christians hid from persecution, where they buried their dead
- Majority of the population, middle class, farmers, merchants
Down
- The religion of Rome worshiped many Gods, making it ____________
- Used to decide official Christian Teachings OR CHURCH DOCTRINE
- Upper class, wealthy citizens
- Appointed in times of emergency and war, held position for 6 months
- Conquered Gaul, named dictator for life
- Moved capital to Byzantium
- First written law of Rome
- of Milan Ended persecution of Christians
- The Ides of March
16 Clues: The Ides of March • First written law of Rome • Moved capital to Byzantium • Upper class, wealthy citizens • His death ended the Pax Romana • Someone who dies for their beliefs • Divided the Empire in to east and west • Conquered Gaul, named dictator for life • of Milan Ended persecution of Christians • Built wall at the Northern most point of the Empire • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-04-30
Across
- What Australia is
- People who colonized Australia
- the reef on the north east coast of Australia
- people from the beginning
- The sea that is north east of australia
- The dessert that is south of uluru
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- The mountain range that is on the north east coast of australia
- only continent and country under the equator
- the ocean that is south east of Australia
- What the UK did to Australia
- The temperature along the coast
- dessert that covers the interior of Australia.
- the ocean that is north west of australia
- The rock that's is north of the great Victoria dessert
- What killed a bunch of aborigines.
15 Clues: What Australia is • people from the beginning • What the UK did to Australia • People who colonized Australia • The temperature along the coast • What killed a bunch of aborigines. • The dessert that is south of uluru • The sea that is north east of australia • the ocean that is south east of Australia • the ocean that is north west of australia • ...
NeW York Trivia 2022-08-28
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- a neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan, known as an artists' haven, the bohemian capital, the cradle of the modern LGBT movement, and the East Coast birthplace of both the Beat and '60s counterculture movements.
- The heart of the finance world
- a neighborhood and entertainment area with beaches in the south of Brooklyn
- What's the part of Manhattan where Leonard Bernstein's (and later Steven Spielberg's) musical version of Romeo & Juliet was filmed?
- New York set of skyscrapers that was destroyed on 11 September 2001
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- a series of spontaneous protests in 1969 by members of the LGBTQ+ community in response to a police raid
- One of the longest streets in the world, near the middle cinemas and theatres are clustered
- Which number is the Evenue that divides Manhattan in two parts, East Side and West Side?
- An oasis of greenery among the concrete canyons
- Part of NYC that is often credited as the home of jazz
- Very tall woman
- Colloquial name for the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere
12 Clues: Very tall woman • The heart of the finance world • An oasis of greenery among the concrete canyons • Part of NYC that is often credited as the home of jazz • New York set of skyscrapers that was destroyed on 11 September 2001 • Colloquial name for the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere • ...
Travis & Sach 2020-12-13
Across
- highest grossing game ever
- tied with Federer for most major wins
- followed Lincoln
- US Prez with worst re-election effort
- TR's gramma's middle name
- N.A.'s largest land carnivore
- Fryman's position
- heaviest amphibious creature
- Sri Lanka: "the __ of the Indian Ocean."
- UMich coach
- highest grossing EA game
- gramma Van's maiden name
- serving as a substitute, synthetic
- fastest flying bird - horizontal
- most common element in earth's crust
- Linda who?(CA)
- of or relating to rural life or the country
- they had the best selling LP of the 90's
- panama's prior owner
- After Trip Hawkins
- east of Laos
- 1619 settlers
- Schroepfer's boss
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- Of PC's 03 grads, he was the first alphabetically
- longest in the White House (Prez + VP)
- TR's grammpa's middle name
- He was Concerned about Hobbits
- Pacifica's mayor
- Sri Lankan deer
- Sri Lanka's sea
- PC's '03 most artist: TR and ___
- some can fly faster than a bird (horizontal)
- Sri Lanka's Prez
- even bigger than EA
- bird with largest wingspan
- SF street with city's 3rd tallest building
- Sri Lanka's 5th largest city
- "still existing"
- Sri Lankan rice pancake
- an intimate, exclusive group
- thugs They were "home" with Phil Collins
41 Clues: UMich coach • east of Laos • 1619 settlers • Linda who?(CA) • Sri Lankan deer • Sri Lanka's sea • Pacifica's mayor • followed Lincoln • Sri Lanka's Prez • "still existing" • Fryman's position • Schroepfer's boss • After Trip Hawkins • even bigger than EA • panama's prior owner • Sri Lankan rice pancake • highest grossing EA game • gramma Van's maiden name • TR's gramma's middle name • ...
Travis & Sach 2020-12-13
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- PC's '03 most artist: TR and ___
- they had the best selling LP of the 90's
- even bigger than EA
- Sri Lankan deer
- most common element in earth's crust
- SF street with city's 3rd tallest building
- some can fly faster than a bird (horizontal)
- TR's gramma's middle name
- Sri Lankan rice pancake
- east of Laos
- Pacifica's mayor
- "still existing"
- of or relating to rural life or the country
- heaviest amphibious creature
- longest in the White House (Prez + VP)
- N.A.'s largest land carnivore
- Linda who?(CA)
- Schroepfer's boss
- They were "home" with Phil Collins
- Lanka's Prez
- He was Concerned about Hobbits
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- followed Lincoln
- Sri Lanka's sea
- TR's grammpa's middle name
- panama's prior owner
- fastest flying bird - horizontal
- After Trip Hawkins
- an intimate, exclusive group
- Of PC's 03 grads, he was the first alphabetically
- 1619 settlers
- Sri Lanka: "the __ of the Indian Ocean."
- Sri Lanka's 5th largest city
- gramma Van's maiden name
- Fryman's position
- tied with Federer for most major wins
- UMich coach
- highest grossing EA game
- highest grossing game ever
- bird with largest wingspan
- serving as a substitute, synthetic
- US Prez with worst re-election effort
41 Clues: UMich coach • east of Laos • Lanka's Prez • 1619 settlers • Linda who?(CA) • Sri Lanka's sea • Sri Lankan deer • followed Lincoln • Pacifica's mayor • "still existing" • Fryman's position • Schroepfer's boss • After Trip Hawkins • even bigger than EA • panama's prior owner • Sri Lankan rice pancake • gramma Van's maiden name • highest grossing EA game • TR's gramma's middle name • ...
Chase Barnett, project 2021-03-17
Across
- investiture, term used for investiture of clerics by the king or emperor
- period of intense investigating
- 1, frankish leader 465-511 founded merovingian kingdom
- Aka charles the great king 768-774
- martel, france frankish leader christian
- centuries long battles between christians and muslims
- the buying or selling of ecclesiastical privileges, for example pardons or benefices
- law, set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership),
- pastor of catholic church
- labor workers for feudal system
- head of muslim military
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- follower of christian music
- holder of land for feudal tenure
- period of religous wars
- soldier in rennisance
- roman empire, multi-ethnic complex of territories in Western and Central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages
- dynasty, frankish family founded by charles martel
- everyday language
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
- ages, period of history 5 centuries
- Richard 2, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399
- great schism,
- someone with great power
- urban 2, head of catholic church died March 1088
- expression of human skill
- used by people of near east during crusades for western europeans
26 Clues: great schism, • everyday language • soldier in rennisance • period of religous wars • head of muslim military • someone with great power • expression of human skill • pastor of catholic church • follower of christian music • period of intense investigating • labor workers for feudal system • holder of land for feudal tenure • Aka charles the great king 768-774 • ...
unit 9 puzzle 2024-04-25
Across
- Phillip llSpanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Spain.
- of Christians by western Crusaders.
- Russian Orthodox Church influenced unification.
- Powerful family in Florence
- King John
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Empire weakened
- of Arc was a unifying factor in France.
- the use of credit and banking
- and Muslims.
- Urban’s speech helped start the Crusades.
- power in the city and expanded the Russian nation.
- weakened the Pope_
- a legacy of bitterness among Constantinople
- nobles founded Crusader States in conquered lands.
Down
- Document that limited power of king
- Romeo and Juliet
- In Spain Ferdinand unified the country and expelled the Muslim
- trade throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East
- law had its beginnings during the reign of Henry II.
- imperial power was centralized in the hands of the emperor, called a Credit or Tsar.
- the Conqueror
- painting of God creating Adam on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- the Great
- centralized
- demand for Middle Eastern Luxury products.
- da Vinci’s painting the Last Supper. The painting shows Jesus eating his last meal with the twelve disciples before he is arrested and crucified.
- the capture of the holy city was an important goal.
- Loss of Jerusalem
- nobles; strengthened European moors
30 Clues: King John • the Great • centralized • and Muslims. • the Conqueror • Empire weakened • Romeo and Juliet • Loss of Jerusalem • weakened the Pope_ • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Powerful family in Florence • the use of credit and banking • Document that limited power of king • of Christians by western Crusaders. • nobles; strengthened European moors • of Arc was a unifying factor in France. • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS (NK) 2024-07-29
Across
- what is an ancient city in china
- what will be the main cause of future urbanisation in developed countries
- what country is now more urban than rural
- how many new cities of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- what is 3% of the Earth’s surface occupied by
- what is one African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- how many of all urban dwellers live in cities
- what is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- how many new residents are added to urban areas each year
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- who are more likely to move from rural to urban
- what growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030
- what country has below 20% urbanisation.
- least urbanised region on the earth
- how many people are added to urban populations every week
- what are very large cities known as
- what other country has among the highest urbanisation rates in the world, at over 98%
- where is the highest urbanisation rate in the world, at over 98% in Middle East
- what is a typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation
- a place where 85% of its population is living in urban places.
- what is the worlds largest city
20 Clues: what is the worlds largest city • what is an ancient city in china • least urbanised region on the earth • what are very large cities known as • what country has below 20% urbanisation. • what country is now more urban than rural • what is 3% of the Earth’s surface occupied by • how many of all urban dwellers live in cities • ...
Tomo1 2024-09-06
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- Banned floor regularly accessed by fattened President (9)
- Sweets I abhor mixed (6)
- Touch that weirdly scares (6)
- Investigative policeman in Middle East region becomes an old Prime Minister (8)
- Always confusingly feverous notes start with kiss kiss (6, 4, 5)
- Clever Icelandic story that's crass, missing the middle owed by the setter (9)
- Company at home makes money (4)
- Party after bowling will be done to excess (6)
- Takes back the top of hair once more (6)
- What an idea that's big and loud (5,5)
- These allow passage to scattered islets (6)
- Support airconditioning inside cavernous block (4)
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- An irrational number of students either side of gym class use smoking devices (5)
- Lyrical poet combines letters of known value (10)
- "Dear Patriots" will set the mood (4)
- Iron words of a cat (6)
- US City with curry in surplus (9)
- African-American sailor sets up a game of cards (9)
- Misleading, empty drive that's often for snog inside German car (10)
- Supercharges robust reshuffle (6)
- Cruelty of biblical woman looking over reduced river (12)
- Fire damage from sailors who graduated from New England college (4)
- A sugar bit rated comprehensively by judge (9)
- Person friendzoned by the French is stupid (6)
24 Clues: Iron words of a cat (6) • Sweets I abhor mixed (6) • Touch that weirdly scares (6) • Company at home makes money (4) • US City with curry in surplus (9) • Supercharges robust reshuffle (6) • "Dear Patriots" will set the mood (4) • What an idea that's big and loud (5,5) • Takes back the top of hair once more (6) • These allow passage to scattered islets (6) • ...
Bethany & German: part deux 2023-08-20
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- Favorite Halloween costume as a child
- A Rose Halloween costume
- Mexican restaurant both hold dear
- If Bethany was in a band this would be her instrument
- 1st word in title of Bethany’s favorite movie
- First name of paternal grandmother & middle name of maternal grandmother
- German met Bethany (drinking wine) at this restaurant for the pre-date
- activity only did once in college: indoor only
- Middle school class where Bethany learned the violin
- Bethany’s tattoo says
- Chocolate _______ cookie for Christmas
- Favorite book by Jane Austen
- Breed of horse bred by Bethany’s maternal grandparents
- Winter activity Bethany’s best at building
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- Favorite Taylor Swift album
- Texas wildflower Indian __________
- Name of mutual friend where German first asked Bethany out to lunch
- “Turtle’s in a half shell, Turtle power” abb.
- Thin style of pizza
- Highest mt. east of the Mississippi
- Sausage ____: warm meal during Snowmegadon
- Ponch & John’s employer in 70s TV show abb.
- Species of fish that live in the ponds at the Biltmore
- Texas city where the Peanut Butter factory was
- A character (not main) in favorite TV show
- Rosy natural stone brought back from Asheville NC
- Land of “Entrapment” state
- German gummy bear brand
28 Clues: Thin style of pizza • Bethany’s tattoo says • German gummy bear brand • A Rose Halloween costume • Land of “Entrapment” state • Favorite Taylor Swift album • Favorite book by Jane Austen • Mexican restaurant both hold dear • Texas wildflower Indian __________ • Highest mt. east of the Mississippi • Favorite Halloween costume as a child • Chocolate _______ cookie for Christmas • ...
LC #9 2025-04-30
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- status for peasants under feudalism
- way to identify people who converted from Judaism/Islam to Catholicism
- East Asian group in modern day Mongolia
- tribal group of people living in Northern Europe during the Early Middle Ages
- illegal action of lending lots of money
- important document with the history of legal and political freedoms; limited government and individual rights
- code of conduct and honor for knights
- state where everything is perfect
- ethnic group in modern day Hungary
- middle ages between 5th-15th century
- philosophical stance believing humans can live ethical lives
- someone who supports an individual, organization, non-profit, etc
- laws made by the judicial system
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- germanic tribe that lived on Rhine River
- estate of land usually granted to a vassal
- war between France and England; won by the French
- not related to religion
- large country house with large area of land
- germanic tribe in modern-day England
- social, political, & economic system of medieval Europe
- person who held fief from a lord/king in exchange for military support
- bubonic plague in mid-14th century killing 75–200 million people; Euasia
- 14th-17th century; a revival of classical cultural, artistic, and intellectual
- religious wars by Roman Catholic Church on taking the Holy Land of the Muslims
24 Clues: not related to religion • laws made by the judicial system • state where everything is perfect • ethnic group in modern day Hungary • status for peasants under feudalism • germanic tribe in modern-day England • middle ages between 5th-15th century • code of conduct and honor for knights • East Asian group in modern day Mongolia • illegal action of lending lots of money • ...
Explorers 2023-06-13
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- He A Chinese explorer who commanded several voyages to Southeast Asia and East Africa
- An American explorer who joined Lewis on the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition
- A British explorer who is famous for his expeditions to Antarctica
- An astronaut who took part in the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon
- A Portuguese explorer known for his voyages that led to the discovery of new lands
- A Scottish explorer and geographer who explored and mapped much of Canada
- A Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark as a guide and interpreter
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- An explorer who is famous for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- An Italian explorer known for his travels along the Silk Road and to China
- A pioneering aviator who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
- A French undersea explorer who co-developed the Aqua-Lung and studied marine life
- A Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the Earth
- An American explorer who explored the western portion of the United States
- A British explorer who is known for his expeditions in Africa and the Middle East
- A Norwegian explorer who was the first person to reach the South Pole
15 Clues: A British explorer who is famous for his expeditions to Antarctica • An explorer who is famous for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean • A Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the Earth • A Norwegian explorer who was the first person to reach the South Pole • An astronaut who took part in the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon • ...
LES Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-23
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- poet who coined the word “Loisaida”
- popular 1970’s LES graffiti artist
- Bar that featured live latin music and afterwards made punk rock history
- park festival honoring beat poet Allen Ginsburg
- place where shipbuilders repaired vessels on the LES in the 1800s
- Murray the “K” hosted a review in this outdoor music venue on Avenue D
- “_______Poets Café”
- Pulitzer Prize nominee, UPI photographer & radio host from Avenue D - _______ Peterson
- the father of the nuyorican poetry movement - “El Coco Que Habla”
- __________ Square Park on Avenue B
- NYCHA houses named after creator of Puerto Rican flag
- jazz patron and proprietor of the UOTS - Muhammad ______________
- bar on East 3rd Street where George Benson & Lee Morgan played
- playground structure in Riis housing that looked like Eskimo huts
- East 3rd Street bar where Lee Morgan last played
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- Avenue C – AKA _________ Avenue
- park that was the site of NYC’s first potters field
- the LES “five & dime”
- “_________ Row” - group of 2-story buildings on East 7th Street
- godmother of the LES “garden movement” and AIDS activist
- silky RnB crooner from LES
- PS - the Roberto ________ School
- author of “Short Eyes”
- Avenue B Puerto Rican bookstore named after a Taíno chief
- Puerto Rican martial arts master, Hanshi Wilfredo __________
- protector of the masses – Reverend Pedro ___________
- program for runaways started on East 7th Street
- bar where they filmed “The Verdict” & “Godfather II”
- star of “Ragtime” who was from East 8th Street
- sax legend who resided on Avenue B in the late-50s
- Pedro _______ Campos Plaza
- “Some Like It Hot” star who grew up in the LES and went to Seward Park HS
- visionary Haitian-Puerto Rican painter who lived on East 12th Street
- popular candy store on East 7th Street
34 Clues: “_______Poets Café” • the LES “five & dime” • author of “Short Eyes” • silky RnB crooner from LES • Pedro _______ Campos Plaza • Avenue C – AKA _________ Avenue • PS - the Roberto ________ School • popular 1970’s LES graffiti artist • __________ Square Park on Avenue B • poet who coined the word “Loisaida” • popular candy store on East 7th Street • ...
OBJECTIVE 2G: INDIAN OCEAN TRADE 2024-11-15
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- A major maritime trade network connecting East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
- The geographical features of coastlines that influenced trade routes and port city locations.
- A triangular sail that allowed ships to navigate effectively against the wind.
- The objective that covers all of these key terms.
- Traditional sailing vessels used in the Indian Ocean trade, designed to take advantage of the monsoon winds.
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- The sharing and blending of ideas, goods, and cultural practices along trade routes.
- Understanding of climate and geography that influenced trade practices and navigation.
- Seasonal winds that were critical for navigation and trade in the Indian Ocean.
8 Clues: The objective that covers all of these key terms. • A triangular sail that allowed ships to navigate effectively against the wind. • Seasonal winds that were critical for navigation and trade in the Indian Ocean. • The sharing and blending of ideas, goods, and cultural practices along trade routes. • ...
daunye welchies crossword 2021-12-01
frech 2023-02-08
15 Clues: setgo • travling • it is a sport • your on a boat • ,east,south,west • north,east,south, • need it on a beach • far seeing glasses • north,east, ,west • north, ,south,west • you need it for school • you wear it on your hands • you wear it around your neck • you wear it wean you are cold • you wear it at a baseball game
Compass Direction 2023-09-29
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- The arrow pointing north, indicates ___ direction.
- ___ is half way between south and east.
- What is the opposite of north-east?
- A compass is an _____ used to show direction.
- What country is south of St. Vincent?
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- What is the opposite of East North East?
- The compass points to the _____ north.
- ___ is located between north and East North East.
- Barbados is located ___ of St. Vincent.
- There are _____ main points of a compass.
10 Clues: What is the opposite of north-east? • What country is south of St. Vincent? • The compass points to the _____ north. • Barbados is located ___ of St. Vincent. • ___ is half way between south and east. • What is the opposite of East North East? • There are _____ main points of a compass. • A compass is an _____ used to show direction. • ...
Political and Physical features of Southwest Asia 2023-12-11
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- North of Syria
- between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
- flows into the dead sea
- between Southwest Iran and Saudi Arabia
- West of Iraq
- East of Iran
- East of Saudi Arabia
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- flowing southeast from Turkey through Iraq
- longest river in Sw Asia
- NorthWest part of the Indian Ocean
- East of Iraq
- Connects to the meditterranean by the suez channel
- South of Iran
- connects to the mediterranean and red sea
- West of Iran
- west of Syria
16 Clues: East of Iraq • West of Iraq • West of Iran • East of Iran • South of Iran • west of Syria • North of Syria • East of Saudi Arabia • flows into the dead sea • longest river in Sw Asia • NorthWest part of the Indian Ocean • between Southwest Iran and Saudi Arabia • between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman • connects to the mediterranean and red sea • ...
civil war 2020-11-17
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- president of confederacy
- belief that cotton would convince other countries to join the war effort
- name of the union army in the east
- who city gave the union control of middle tn
- who was appointed to take control of the confederate troops
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- ordered first shots of civil war
- in charge of west tn army
- the forts ulysses grant targeted
- called for extension of MO compromise line to pacific
- best confederate general who appeared at first bull run
10 Clues: president of confederacy • in charge of west tn army • ordered first shots of civil war • the forts ulysses grant targeted • name of the union army in the east • who city gave the union control of middle tn • called for extension of MO compromise line to pacific • best confederate general who appeared at first bull run • ...
Crossword 3 2023-11-15
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- Name of the dominant ethnic group in North Africa
- Iconic mountain in Tanzania, the highest point in Africa
- Lebanese port city often referred to as the "Pearl of the Middle East"
- Ancient Nabataen city famous for its ruins
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- South African city, former epicenter of apartheid
- Official language of Nigeria
- Gulf monarchy rich in oil (acronym)
- The highest peak in Iran
- Largest nature reserve in Kenya, known for its animal migrations
- Significant river flowing through Iraq
10 Clues: The highest peak in Iran • Official language of Nigeria • Gulf monarchy rich in oil (acronym) • Significant river flowing through Iraq • Ancient Nabataen city famous for its ruins • South African city, former epicenter of apartheid • Name of the dominant ethnic group in North Africa • Iconic mountain in Tanzania, the highest point in Africa • ...
Western Australia 2023-08-02
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- Western Australia exports these animals to the Middle East
- The animal that caused a war in Western Australia
- Perth's nickname (3 words)
- The city Perth is closest to
- The type of millionaires mostly found in Western Australia
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- The name of the longest jetty in the world (2 words)
- The name of the world's largest rock formation (2 words)
- The colour of Lake Hillier
- The happiest animal on earth
- The ocean that surrounds Western Australia (2 words)
10 Clues: The colour of Lake Hillier • Perth's nickname (3 words) • The happiest animal on earth • The city Perth is closest to • The animal that caused a war in Western Australia • The name of the longest jetty in the world (2 words) • The ocean that surrounds Western Australia (2 words) • The name of the world's largest rock formation (2 words) • ...
Current Events 2024-01-19
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- won the Iowa caucuses this week
- European country with new king
- country where volcanoes are erupting again
- the next state to vote for president
- Middle East country supporting Hamas
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- spacecraft that recently failed a moon mission and returned to Earth
- Texas town where school shooting response by police was an epic failure
- new tech in China scans this body part
- rebels from Yemen targeting ships in Red Sea
- strip of land where Israel is fighting Hamas
10 Clues: European country with new king • won the Iowa caucuses this week • the next state to vote for president • Middle East country supporting Hamas • new tech in China scans this body part • country where volcanoes are erupting again • rebels from Yemen targeting ships in Red Sea • strip of land where Israel is fighting Hamas • ...
Home A 2024-04-06
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- Long, narrow pillow or cushion (Persia)
- Padded footstool or cushioned seat (United States)
- Foldable and portable chair (Australia)
- Chair made from the flexible stems of a palm (Southeast Asia)
- Folding chair with a decorative frame (Ancient Rome)
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- Sofa adorned with traditional woven tapestry (Middle East)
- Handcrafted wooden chair with a straw-back (Scotland)
- Traditional wooden cot or bed (India)
- Floor-level seating with a low table (Japan)
- Low, wooden table used for dining (Ethiopia)
10 Clues: Traditional wooden cot or bed (India) • Long, narrow pillow or cushion (Persia) • Foldable and portable chair (Australia) • Floor-level seating with a low table (Japan) • Low, wooden table used for dining (Ethiopia) • Padded footstool or cushioned seat (United States) • Folding chair with a decorative frame (Ancient Rome) • ...
East Jordan 2020-03-03
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- Den EJ school store
- county in the U.S. state of Michigan in which east jordan is located
- a modified form of baseball played on a smaller field with a larger ball, seven rather than nine innings, and underarm pitching
- a game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court.
- a state in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States.
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- School mascot
- referring to small places, usually in the United States, where people are friendly, honest, and polite, or to the people there.
- sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing.
- a form of team game played in North America with an oval ball on a field marked out as a gridiron.
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.
- a city in Charlevoix County, in the U.S. state of Michigan.
11 Clues: School mascot • Den EJ school store • a city in Charlevoix County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. • a state in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States. • county in the U.S. state of Michigan in which east jordan is located • a form of team game played in North America with an oval ball on a field marked out as a gridiron. • ...
East Asia 2017-03-29
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- Most populous city in East Asian Realm.
- This country is a buffer state between Russia and China.
- Manufacturing and export centers in China.
- The religion practiced by the Uyghur people of Xinjiang.
- Nation consisting of four islands.
- Region experiencing culture loss due to Chinese domination.
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- This region was split apart as a result of the Cold War.
- Exists when two regions can satisfy each other’s demands through an exchange of raw materials or goods.
- A misnomer, referring to areas recognizing non-Han minorities.
- China’s ‘wayward province’.
- The most populous country in the world.
11 Clues: China’s ‘wayward province’. • Nation consisting of four islands. • Most populous city in East Asian Realm. • The most populous country in the world. • Manufacturing and export centers in China. • This region was split apart as a result of the Cold War. • This country is a buffer state between Russia and China. • The religion practiced by the Uyghur people of Xinjiang. • ...
Park East 2023-01-23
11 Clues: Principal • Abbreviation • The Park East Mascot • A Peanut Buttery Candy • Math teacher for 45+ years • The boss of Newspaper Club • The month of the next issue • Years since a soccer game win • A person on the Newspaper team • This event happened during Sukot • It happens once a year on Shabbat
Transoceanic Interconnections 2022-10-16
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- Balance of Trade-an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad
- person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- da Gama-Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
- dynasty between 1368-1644. Economy flourished and the government even explored the Indian Ocean through many expeditions led by Zheng He. Ultimately they were taken over by the Manchurians from the North in 1644.
- Slave Trade-Lasted from 16th century until the 19th century. Trade of African peoples from Western Africa to the Americas. One part of a three-part economical system known as the Middle Passage of the Triangular Trade.
- economic system based on private ownership of capital.
- Columbus-Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
- Henry-Portuguese prince who started a school for sailors and sponsored early voyages of exploration
- of Tordesillas-A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain, declaring that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line in the Atlantic Ocean would belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the east of the line would belong to Portugal.
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- series of rulers from the same family.
- grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it
- to a certain area.
- company-A company made up of a group of shareholders. Each shareholder contributes some money to the company and receives some share of the company's profits and debts.
- East India Company-government-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies.
- Magellan-Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.
- ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish.
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- Dias- Portuguese explorer who in 1488 led the first expedition to sail around the southern tip of Africa from the Atlantic and sight the Indian Ocean.
- person of mixed African and European ancestry.
- economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought.
- He-(1371-1433?) Chinese naval explorer who sailed along most of the coast of Asia, Japan, and halfway down the east coast of Africa before his death.
- Post Empire-Form of imperial dominance based on control of trade rather than on control of subject peoples.
- sail around the world.
- of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, and economic status.
- Paintings-paintings from New Spain showing people of mixed races.
- Slavery-A system of bondage in which a slave has the legal status of property and so can be bought and sold like property.
- person who makes maps
- national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.
- Passage-A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- East India Company-A joint stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism. This company controlled the political, social, and economic life in India for more than 200 years.
- Exchange-The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest.
- trade-A three way systems of trade during 1600-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw Materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
- Shogunate-Japanese ruling dynasty that strove to isolate it from foreign influences.
33 Clues: to a certain area. • person who makes maps • sail around the world. • Spanish conqueror of the Americas • series of rulers from the same family. • person of mixed African and European ancestry. • person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • economic system based on private ownership of capital. • national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs. • ...
E&H...How well do you know them? 2023-03-03
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- City where Hunter was born
- Hunter's favorite casino game
- Erika's favorite casino game
- Referred to as Hot Paramedic
- Famous hike in oahu that Erika & Hunter went on
- The Hawaiian island that Erika & Hunter were engaged on
- Number of completed overseas deployments to the Middle East by Hunter
- The flavor of Erika's favorite beer brewed in Arizona
- A very cute financial drain
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- Favorite thing to do when they travel
- Hunter's go to whiskey
- A nickname for Las Vegas
- City where Erika was born
- Name of city where Hunter went to boot camp
- Why Hunter should not quit his day job
- The one word Erika replied with when Hunter proposed
- The song most associated with Erika's 2 year alma mater
- Referred to as Hot Cop
- Found at Nellie B. and Vine St. in Athens
19 Clues: Hunter's go to whiskey • Referred to as Hot Cop • A nickname for Las Vegas • City where Erika was born • City where Hunter was born • A very cute financial drain • Erika's favorite casino game • Referred to as Hot Paramedic • Hunter's favorite casino game • Favorite thing to do when they travel • Why Hunter should not quit his day job • Found at Nellie B. and Vine St. in Athens • ...
SW Asia Countries and Physical Features 2023-08-24
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- North of saudi arabia,west of jordan.
- Located in israel,west of west bank.
- North of saudi arabia,NW of iran.
- SW of afghanistan.
- Flows from syria thru iraq (bottom).
- Flows from syria (top).
- Tiny narrow.
- East of iraq,west of Afganistan.
- SE of iran.
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- East of saudi arabia.
- Located in asia.
- South of iraq,west of iran.
- Located in israel.
- North of red sea.
- West of iran.
- North of saudi arabia,east of egypt.
- West of iran,north of saudi arabia.
17 Clues: SE of iran. • Tiny narrow. • West of iran. • Located in asia. • North of red sea. • Located in israel. • SW of afghanistan. • East of saudi arabia. • Flows from syria (top). • South of iraq,west of iran. • East of iraq,west of Afganistan. • North of saudi arabia,NW of iran. • West of iran,north of saudi arabia. • Located in israel,west of west bank. • Flows from syria thru iraq (bottom). • ...
History of East Orange 2024-09-18
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- Walgreens in located on
- Mascot for Campus
- What kind of Community is East Orange is now.
- Shoprite is located on
- Park located on William St
- How many High School in East Orange.
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- Campus HS is located on
- East Orange was once known as the
- East Orange used to be what kind of community
- Works at City Hall
- How man square miles is East Orange.
11 Clues: Mascot for Campus • Works at City Hall • Shoprite is located on • Campus HS is located on • Walgreens in located on • Park located on William St • East Orange was once known as the • How man square miles is East Orange. • How many High School in East Orange. • East Orange used to be what kind of community • What kind of Community is East Orange is now.
Crossword puzzle 2024-04-30
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- The rock that's is north of the great Victoria dessert
- The temperature along the coast
- The mountain range that is on the north east coast of australia
- The sea that is north east of australia
- What killed a bunch of aborigines.
- People who colonized Australia
- the reef on the north east coast of Australia
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- What the UK did to Australia
- The dessert that is south of uluru
- the ocean that is north west of australia
- the ocean that is south east of Australia
- only continent and country under the equator
- What Australia is
- people from the beginning
- dessert that covers the interior of Australia.
- the landform that Australia is other than a continent
16 Clues: What Australia is • people from the beginning • What the UK did to Australia • People who colonized Australia • The temperature along the coast • The dessert that is south of uluru • What killed a bunch of aborigines. • The sea that is north east of australia • the ocean that is north west of australia • the ocean that is south east of Australia • ...
Ss Crossword puzzle-Riley Folkers 2022-10-26
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- A different name for lines of latitude.
- Invisible lines across earth that go north to south but measures east to west.
- Something that explains symbols and colors on a map.
- 1/360 of a circle.
- Someone interacting or adapting to the environment.
- Tells how much the map shrunken the world.
- Northernmost extent of the direct rays of the sun marked by the solstice.
- A particular place or position.
- A line that goes north to south and cuts earth into east and west half circles.
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- A place where you get six months of sunlight and six months of darkness in the Southern Hemisphere.
- An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- A group of places.
- A particular place or point in space.
- A line that goes south to west and cuts earth into east and west half circles.
- Invisible lines across the earth that go east to west but measures north to south.
- A place where you get six months of sunlight and six months of darkness in the Northern Hemisphere.
- A different name for lines of longitude.
- The name of the map that tells the purpose of it.
- Southernmost extent of the direct rays of the sun marked by the solstice.
- North, South, East, West, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest.
20 Clues: A group of places. • 1/360 of a circle. • A particular place or position. • A particular place or point in space. • A different name for lines of latitude. • A different name for lines of longitude. • Tells how much the map shrunken the world. • The name of the map that tells the purpose of it. • Someone interacting or adapting to the environment. • ...
Australia Crossword 2024-01-16
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- Body of water off of the northeast coast of Australia
- Country just east of Fiji
- Large island just north of Australia
- Ocean to the west of Australia
- The body of water between the North and South Islands of New Zealand
- Australia's largest lake
- Country north of Tuvalu
- Easternmost island in Melanesia
- Mt. _________ is the highest summit in Australia.
- Mountain range along Australia's east coast
- Mountains that span central Antartctica
- The southern island of New Zealand
- Island group that contains the Solomon Islands, and Fiji
- Island just southeast of Australia
- Desert located along 20 South line
- The highest point in Antarctica
- Plateau making up most of western Australia
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- Country located just north of Australia on the island of New Guinea
- Island group that is north of Melanesia
- Body of water between Australia and New Zealand
- Island in southern Polynesia
- Name of Antarctica's large peninsula
- Country southeast of Australia
- Island group north of Tahiti
- River in Eastern Australia
- Body of water just to the east of the Antarctic Peninsula
- Country just west of Fiji
- The northern island of New Zealand
- The Great Australian _______ is the body of water just south of Australia
- Island chain just east of New Guinea
- Ocean to the east of Australia
31 Clues: Country north of Tuvalu • Australia's largest lake • Country just east of Fiji • Country just west of Fiji • River in Eastern Australia • Island in southern Polynesia • Island group north of Tahiti • Country southeast of Australia • Ocean to the west of Australia • Ocean to the east of Australia • Easternmost island in Melanesia • The highest point in Antarctica • ...
Gulliver's Travels Cross Word 2023-11-22
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- action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry
- To give pleasure or satisfaction
- cause(an offense)to seem less serious
- sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger
- Failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate
- Kindness, gentleness
- Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame
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- A sword with a curved blade used in the past, especially in Middle East and Western Asia
- a period of two weeks
- (Of a bird) Descend from the air and settle
- Deserving strong condemnation
- In a mistaken way, incorrectly
- Generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or less powerful person
- A manufacturer or seller of hosiery
- conducive to success, favourable
- a house sparrow
16 Clues: a house sparrow • Kindness, gentleness • a period of two weeks • Deserving strong condemnation • In a mistaken way, incorrectly • To give pleasure or satisfaction • conducive to success, favourable • A manufacturer or seller of hosiery • cause(an offense)to seem less serious • sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger • (Of a bird) Descend from the air and settle • ...
Eric Gayner 12/28 Puzzle 2023-12-28
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- Where dad goes when he's out of juice.
- Nana loves everything except_______.
- She orders cars without my permission.
- Rubber from the Middle East
- The most efficient way to reach out to Hillary.
- He sits on his steps and counts the Jews.
- Where's the rat dog?
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- On the ground in the winter, on the table year round.
- Good or bad vacuum cleaner review.
- One charging a flat rate.
- The only neighborhood animal we treat as one of us.
- H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O
- Colds that last a long time.
- A Jews favorite street in Liverpool.
- The biggest ears with the worst hearing.
- He has the most points in NBA history
16 Clues: Where's the rat dog? • H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O • One charging a flat rate. • Rubber from the Middle East • Colds that last a long time. • Good or bad vacuum cleaner review. • Nana loves everything except_______. • A Jews favorite street in Liverpool. • He has the most points in NBA history • Where dad goes when he's out of juice. • She orders cars without my permission. • ...
SW Asia History 2 2025-10-17
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- The Crimes for which Hussein was executed.
- The country once ruled by Hussein.
- An example of a WMD.
- Country Hussein invaded for their oil.
- The interest of the U.S. in the Middle East.
- The last name of the terrorist behind 9/11.
- How the Persian Gulf War ended for Iraq.
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- The group in charge of Afghanistan.
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- Last name of the former leader of Iraq.
- The terrorist group behind 9/11.
- The country bin Laden was hiding in.
- Country attacked by its Arab neighbors
- The group that promotes world peace that starts with United.
- War started because of the attack on 9/11.
- Country left over from Ottoman Empire
16 Clues: An example of a WMD. • Weapons of Mass Destruction • The terrorist group behind 9/11. • The country once ruled by Hussein. • The group in charge of Afghanistan. • The country bin Laden was hiding in. • Country left over from Ottoman Empire • Country attacked by its Arab neighbors • Country Hussein invaded for their oil. • Last name of the former leader of Iraq. • ...
Chapter 11: The British in India 2023-02-11
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- This battle in the mid-eighteenth century marked the rise of the East India Company in India.
- This individual led Indian troops in the fight against the British during the Battle of Plassey.
- These rulers conquered India in the sixteenth century.
- This Mughal ruler was well known for his policy of religious tolerance.
- This individual led the East India Company's forces at the Battle of Plassey.
- This company was in charge of trade with India and eventually conquered the Indian subcontinent.
- This Mughal emperor oversaw the construction of the Taj Mahal.
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- In this conflict Britain conquered large parts of North America and India from France.
- This British explorer claimed Australia for Britain.
- The Ottoman Empire reached the peak of its power during the reign of this man.
- This Hindu temple was built in Thanjavur, India in the eleventh century.
- These wars were fought between Britain and China in the middle of the nineteenth century.
- Indian soldiers working for the British were known by this name.
- A collection of lands or countries ruled over by one mother country.
- This term describe the carving up of Africa by the European powers in the late nineteenth century.
15 Clues: This British explorer claimed Australia for Britain. • These rulers conquered India in the sixteenth century. • This Mughal emperor oversaw the construction of the Taj Mahal. • Indian soldiers working for the British were known by this name. • A collection of lands or countries ruled over by one mother country. • ...
Eliška - Cold War Crossword 2022-01-10
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- a fat man, always seen smoking a pipe, famous iron curtain speech
- political scandal resulting in Nixon's resignation
- An alliance created by the U.S. government to protect its members
- border opening between East and West Berlin (1989)
- communist empire, which had taken control of Eastern Europe
- airlift of needed materials to western occupation zones in Berlin
- non-aggression pact made between countries of Eastern Europe
- The U.S. donation of needed materials worth over $15 billion to western Europe
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- an organization created to maintain peace and security
- a war between Eastern and Western Europe, between communism and democracy.
- a place at school where someone goes when they don't feel well, mostly on Mondays
- a country separated into east and west. This is the communist part of it and it is controlled by the Soviet Union.
- people who tried resolving present problems without violence, represented by a bird.
- an ideological border between Eastern and Western Europe
- new currency introduced to West Germany by the U.S. and the U.K.
- first satellite to be placed in orbit, it was of Soviet origin
- a wall separating East and West Berlin, to stop people from escaping from East to West Berlin.
- US' and UK's unified zones in Germany, that caused problems between East and West
- science teacher
- Miss Lalena's dog
20 Clues: science teacher • Miss Lalena's dog • political scandal resulting in Nixon's resignation • border opening between East and West Berlin (1989) • an organization created to maintain peace and security • an ideological border between Eastern and Western Europe • communist empire, which had taken control of Eastern Europe • ...
Final ESS revision 2021-11-16
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- It made it possible for classic texts as well as new ideas and books to be disseminated to a large part of the society in no time.
- the real power rested with them themselves and were able to make most of the connections and gain control of most of the laws.
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter
- a code of conduct that emerged in Japan
- protected the authority of their Daimyo and Shogun
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- a half-length portrait of a woman by famous Italian artist
- he had a riveraly with Leonardo da Vinci
- nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service
- a network of trade routes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
10 Clues: a code of conduct that emerged in Japan • he had a riveraly with Leonardo da Vinci • protected the authority of their Daimyo and Shogun • a half-length portrait of a woman by famous Italian artist • nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service • an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter • ...
Country Name 2023-02-28
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- A Mediterranean country known for its ancient history, mythology, and feta cheese.
- An East Asian country known for its unique blend of tradition and modernity, and for its sushi and anime.
- A country in East Asia known for its ancient civilization and modern economic growth.
- A South Asian country known for its vibrant culture, spirituality, and tech industry.
- A Middle Eastern country known for its rich culture, architecture, and oil industry.
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- A Western European country known for its food, wine, art, and romance.
- A North American country known for its delicious cuisine, colorful culture, and ancient ruins.
- A North American country known for its vast wilderness, friendly people, and hockey.
- The largest country in South America, known for its diverse culture and natural resources.
- A country and continent located in the southern hemisphere known for its wildlife and natural beauty.
10 Clues: A Western European country known for its food, wine, art, and romance. • A Mediterranean country known for its ancient history, mythology, and feta cheese. • A North American country known for its vast wilderness, friendly people, and hockey. • A Middle Eastern country known for its rich culture, architecture, and oil industry. • ...
Year 7 Mapping 2021-02-21
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- A map that uses a range of shades of one colour to show a pattern
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet topographic map a map that shows the physical features of the land
- An acronym. It helps us to remember the 6 essential features of a map.
- A person who draws or produces maps
- The directions north, east, south, and west, commonly denoted by their initials N, E, S, and W.
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of the equator of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
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- The line drawn north to south at 0° (0 degrees) longitude.
- An acronym for the key geographical concepts: Space Place Interconnections Change Environment Sustainability Scale Space
- A map showing weather systems
- The measurement east or west of the prime meridian
10 Clues: A map showing weather systems • A person who draws or produces maps • The measurement east or west of the prime meridian • The line drawn north to south at 0° (0 degrees) longitude. • A map that uses a range of shades of one colour to show a pattern • An acronym. It helps us to remember the 6 essential features of a map. • ...
Introduction to the Middle Ages Crossword - By Clara 2023-08-26
6 Clues: King of the Visigoths • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • Ferocious warriors from the east. • Adopting various Roman traditions. • The Germanic general who defeated Orestes • A time in European history before the modern era.
making conclusion UOI-3 2021-10-06
6 Clues: Is a famous tabla player. • Is a famous santoor player. • Seven notes of western music. • This dance is originated in Italy. • Is folk dance of Jammu and Kashmir. • This dance is originated in Middle east.
Escape Room Crossword 2025-12-12
6 Clues: Mongol Empire leader • action to retake Jerusalem • renamed Constantinople to Istanbul • Empire in persia who conflicted with the Ottomans • Controlled the middle east and caused the crusades • people who experienced the worse during the crusades
Idk 2023-03-30
6 Clues: everyone sleeps on • a dessert that everyone eats • a country in the middle east • The liquid you need to survive • people need to see while reading • people wear this on their head on halloween
HASS MEDIEVAL TIMES 2024-06-11
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- Another name for Middle Ages.
- A medieval peasant who worked on the manor of a feudal lord.
- A piece of historical evidence that was created at the time being studied.
- A deadly plague that spread across Asia, Europe and Africa during the 14th century.
- Usally a plot of land granted to a vassal by a lord in return for the vassal’s loyal support.
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- A piece of historical evidence that was created after the time being studied.
- A wealthy monarch or noble, under feudalism, one who enhance fiefs for the sworn loyalty of vassals.
- Deeply religious
- A type of government ruled by a king or queen.
- The territory in today’s Middle East now mostly made up of Israel and parts of Palestine.
10 Clues: Deeply religious • Another name for Middle Ages. • A type of government ruled by a king or queen. • A medieval peasant who worked on the manor of a feudal lord. • A piece of historical evidence that was created at the time being studied. • A piece of historical evidence that was created after the time being studied. • ...
MANN - BENNETT SIBLINGS 2025-07-12
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- Number of siblings that play an musical instrument
- Brenda's Middle Name
- Betty's Middle Name
- Ruby's Middle Name same as Mother's
- Middle Daughter's Name
- Shares Father's Name
- Youngest Boy's First Name
- Violet's Middle Name
- Grandmother Storment's First Name
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- Lawrence's Middle Name same as Uncle's First Name
- Shares Mother's Brother's Middle Name
- Mildred's Middle Name
- Gene's Middle Name same as Uncle's Middle Name
- Shares Father's Aunt's First Name
- Hubert Jr.'s Middle Name same as Father's Middle Name
- Number of Sibling Teachers
- Family's first Licensed RN
- Total Number of siblings
- Shares Mother's Middle Name
19 Clues: Betty's Middle Name • Brenda's Middle Name • Shares Father's Name • Violet's Middle Name • Mildred's Middle Name • Middle Daughter's Name • Total Number of siblings • Youngest Boy's First Name • Number of Sibling Teachers • Family's first Licensed RN • Shares Mother's Middle Name • Shares Father's Aunt's First Name • Grandmother Storment's First Name • ...
East Asian Music 2014-11-06
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- A two-meter long zither
- Played by striking with heavy beaters
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating string or strings stretched between two points
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating stretched membranes
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound
- Female scale
- Male scale
- Musical instruments that produce sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate
- Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects
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- A 17-piped mouth organ
- Music that is melodic in nature
- artifacts / Provide pieces of evidence of a well-developed musical culture
- scale A 5-tone scale
- Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet
- Considered as one of the oldest music in the world
- Musical instruments that create sound primarily by the instrument as a while vibrating --without the use of strings or membranes
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Two-stringed fiddle
20 Clues: Male scale • Female scale • Two-stringed fiddle • scale A 5-tone scale • A 17-piped mouth organ • A two-meter long zither • Music that is melodic in nature • Played by striking with heavy beaters • Considered as one of the oldest music in the world • Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound • Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-11
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- The "Buddha" or the prince that seeked the cause of human sorrow
- The famous Chinese philosopher lived the life of a scholar
- The state of enlightenment in Buddhism
- Government workers
- In Hinduism, the moral duties of the people
- The religion centered around Ancient Egypt
- A period with much achievement
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- A piece of land that pops out of a continent
- In Hinduism, the result of your actions in the next life
- The eventual emperor of the Han's
- The group that a person is born into
- Chinese writing symbols
- The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties
- The king of the Qin dynsasty
- The spiritual power that is in all things in India
- A loosely organized government.
- Control over a property or product
- He wrote the book "The Way of Life" and worked with Confucius.
18 Clues: Government workers • Chinese writing symbols • The king of the Qin dynsasty • A period with much achievement • A loosely organized government. • The eventual emperor of the Han's • Control over a property or product • The group that a person is born into • The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties • The state of enlightenment in Buddhism • ...
Kaycie's Final Destination 2025-06-05
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- The _______ of the large object is greater than the smaller object's.
- The moon changes into 8 different ______ in the night sky.
- Big tidal range, happens at full and new moon.
- The lines that go from north to south, the middle one is the Prime Meridian.
- Layer in the atmosphere that protects us from UV rays, is being damaged.
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- Small tidal range, happens at first and third quarter moon.
- The lines that go east to west, the middle one is the equator.
- The time where the day is longest or the night is longest, happens twice a year.
- The time where the day and night are the same length, happens twice a year.
- _____ is based on the mass and acceleration of an object.
10 Clues: Big tidal range, happens at full and new moon. • _____ is based on the mass and acceleration of an object. • The moon changes into 8 different ______ in the night sky. • Small tidal range, happens at first and third quarter moon. • The lines that go east to west, the middle one is the equator. • ...
sw asia p.f map 2023-08-21
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- Gulf-The middle east between Iran and the Arabian peninsula.
- river- On the border betwneen syria and lebanon.
- al- Arab- In southeastern Iraq.
- of hurmuz- Between the persian gulf and the gulf oman.
- river- In the southeastern turkey.
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- sea - Between the arabian peninsula and africa.
- River-The river flows in paralle with the euphrates river.
- sea- The northwestern part of the Indian ocean.
- canal-in north-eastern Egypt.
9 Clues: canal-in north-eastern Egypt. • al- Arab- In southeastern Iraq. • river- In the southeastern turkey. • sea- The northwestern part of the Indian ocean. • sea - Between the arabian peninsula and africa. • river- On the border betwneen syria and lebanon. • of hurmuz- Between the persian gulf and the gulf oman. • River-The river flows in paralle with the euphrates river. • ...
Sentry 2019-04-17
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- A unleavened bread served with many Indian meals
- An agriculturally productive region
- Sourdough bread is made with a what
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- ancient semi-leavened bread found in the Middle East
- A thin, almost sticklike loaf of French bread
- ___ based packaging that can prevent mold in bread
- A dry, filling bread (or cracker) that British sailors depended on during long voyages
- Gives pumpernickel bread its dark color
- Thin Bread used for moo shu
9 Clues: Thin Bread used for moo shu • An agriculturally productive region • Sourdough bread is made with a what • Gives pumpernickel bread its dark color • A thin, almost sticklike loaf of French bread • A unleavened bread served with many Indian meals • ___ based packaging that can prevent mold in bread • ancient semi-leavened bread found in the Middle East • ...
Sentry Crossword Newsletter May/June 2019 2019-04-17
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- Gives pumpernickel bread its dark color
- An agriculturally productive region
- Thin Bread used for moo shu
- A unleavened bread served with many Indian meals
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- A dry, filling bread (or cracker) that British sailors depended on during long voyages
- ancient semi-leavened bread found in the Middle East
- A thin, almost sticklike loaf of French bread
- Sourdough bread is made with a what
- ___ based packaging that can prevent mold in bread
9 Clues: Thin Bread used for moo shu • An agriculturally productive region • Sourdough bread is made with a what • Gives pumpernickel bread its dark color • A thin, almost sticklike loaf of French bread • A unleavened bread served with many Indian meals • ___ based packaging that can prevent mold in bread • ancient semi-leavened bread found in the Middle East • ...
Outsiders crossword 2023-04-26
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- The youngest member of the greasers
- A gang of poor boys from the east side of town
- The older brother of Ponyboy and head greaser
- what happened to the church
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- the car that the Socs drive around
- the narrator of the story and main protagonist
- Socs A gang of rich teens from the west side of town
- what did the socs say to ponyboy in chapter 1
- who is the middle brother
- out Soda's school status
10 Clues: out Soda's school status • who is the middle brother • what happened to the church • the car that the Socs drive around • The youngest member of the greasers • what did the socs say to ponyboy in chapter 1 • The older brother of Ponyboy and head greaser • the narrator of the story and main protagonist • A gang of poor boys from the east side of town • ...
Super Country Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-10
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- A Central African country along the Congo River.
- A Caucasus country known for its mountains and old monasteries.
- A small Himalayan country focused on “Gross National Happiness.”
- A country located in both Europe and Asia with rich history.
- A European country known for beautiful Adriatic beaches.
- A small West African country with a tropical coastline.
- A Caribbean island known for reggae music.
- A Central European country known for its history and hearty food.
- A small African country with a huge lake of the same name.
- A West African country known for its history and culture.
- A Central Asian country mostly covered by desert.
- A small island nation in the Mediterranean known for ancient temples.
- A northern European country known for cold winters and inventions.
- A small European country known for mountains and castles.
- A landlocked South American country high in the Andes Mountains.
- A small Middle Eastern country rich in oil.
- The country south of the United States with famous ancient pyramids.
- A huge South Asian country known for the Taj Mahal.
- A Central European country known for castles and mountains.
- A small country on the Horn of Africa with desert and coastline.
- A Southeast Asian country known for golden temples.
- A country in East Africa with mountains and a long coast.
- A large North African country with both desert and mountains.
- A southwestern African country with a long Atlantic coast.
- A northern country known for saunas and thousands of lakes.
- An island nation with beautiful beaches and rare animals.
- An island nation in the Persian Gulf.
- A European country known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries.
- A Middle Eastern country with mountains, deserts, and coastline.
- A country between Europe and Asia known for its “fire mountain.”
- A Balkan country known for rivers and historic fortresses.
- A West African country mostly covered by desert.
- A Central Asian country with some of the world’s highest peaks.
- A Pacific island nation known for amazing snorkeling.
- A Pacific island chain with volcanoes and beaches.
- A country and continent known for kangaroos and the Outback.
- A tiny country on the Mediterranean known for luxury and racing.
- A large European country known for castles, forests, and fast highways.
- A large country north of the United States known for maple syrup.
- A tiny, wealthy nation on the island of Borneo.
- A southern African country known for Victoria Falls.
- A long, skinny country on the west coast of South America with many climates.
- A European country known for the Alps and classical music.
- A large African country south of Egypt along the Nile River.
- A small Eastern European country known for vineyards.
- A Central African country with rainforests and wildlife.
- A small African country with rolling hills and lakes.
- A Middle Eastern country with deserts, mountains, and old forts.
- A Baltic country known for its coastline and medieval towns.
- A small city-country known for being extremely clean.
- One of the smallest countries in the world.
- A Caribbean island known for old cars and music.
- A Southeast Asian nation known for rice paddies and long coastlines.
- A Pacific island nation known for beaches and traditions.
- A small Balkan country known for cliffs and seaside towns.
- A coastal African country known for massive deserts.
- A West African country with mountains and rainforests.
- A landlocked Southeast Asian country with rivers and mountains.
- A Southeast Asian country known for beaches and spicy food.
- A small island nation off the coast of East Africa.
- The world’s largest island country with many volcanoes.
- An East African country known for Mount Kilimanjaro and safaris.
- A mountainous country in Central Asia.
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- An island country in the Mediterranean Sea.
- A South American country known for coffee and mountains.
- A Caribbean nation that shares an island with the Dominican Republic.
- A southern African country known for its safaris.
- One of the world’s smallest and lowest-lying countries.
- A landlocked country in South America with many rivers.
- A Balkan country with a long coastline and rugged mountains.
- An island nation known for sushi, anime, and technology.
- A South American country known for tango dancing and gauchos.
- A North African country known for ancient ruins and beaches.
- A small southern African kingdom known for wildlife and festivals.
- A country in northern South America known for waterfalls.
- An island nation known for green hills and folklore.
- An East African country known for safaris and wildlife.
- A North African country famous for pyramids and the Nile River.
- A small mountain country completely surrounded by South Africa.
- A Central African country with many different landscapes.
- The largest country in the world, stretching across Europe and Asia.
- A Baltic country with a long history in Eastern Europe.
- A North African country known for deserts and colorful markets.
- A small South American country covered mostly by rainforest.
- A small mountain country between France and Spain.
- A Pacific country made up of small islands across a huge area.
- An island nation known for crystal-clear water and coral islands.
- A landlocked Eastern European country with forests and marshes.
- A Middle Eastern country known for the ancient city of Petra.
- The smallest country on mainland Africa, located along a river.
- A Pacific island country known for coral reefs.
- A landlocked African country with desert in the north.
- A Middle Eastern country located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- A small European country with lakes and mountains.
- A large island off Africa known for lemurs and unique wildlife.
- A West African country known for music and coastline.
- A Middle Eastern country known for mountains and ancient cities.
- The biggest country in South America and home to the Amazon Rainforest.
- A huge Central Asian country with wide open steppes.
- A sunny European country known for flamenco dancing and soccer.
- A country in the Caucasus known for mountains and ancient churches.
- A boot-shaped country known for pizza, pasta, and ancient Rome.
- A country in the Andes Mountains and home to Machu Picchu.
- A North African country mostly covered by desert.
- A large African country known for highlands and ancient history.
- A small South American country known for beaches and soccer.
- A small Middle Eastern country known for its futuristic skyline.
- A South Asian country with mountains and busy cities.
- One of the world’s oldest civilizations and home of the Great Wall.
- A landlocked African country also home to Victoria Falls.
- A Central Asian country known for Silk Road cities.
- A volcanic island country known for hot springs and geysers.
- A Middle Eastern country known for deserts, mountains, and ancient history.
- A Southeast Asian country known for Angkor Wat.
- A small European country with forests and medieval towns.
- A Scandinavian country known for Vikings and “hygge.”
- An East African country known for lakes and wildlife.
- A European country known for ancient ruins and mythology.
- A country made of thousands of islands in Southeast Asia.
- A Pacific island nation known for clear water and coral reefs.
- A coastal nation known for early explorers and sea voyages.
- A country on Africa’s eastern coast known for long shorelines.
- A country on the equator known for the Galápagos Islands.
- A small Balkan country with mountains and valleys.
- A large Asian country known for wide grasslands and horse culture.
- An island country in the Indian Ocean known for beaches and coral reefs.
- A Baltic nation known for forests and digital technology.
- A small East African country known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.”
- The most populated country in Africa, known for Nollywood films.
- A Middle Eastern country known for very old cities and ruins.
- A Scandinavian country known for fjords and mountains.
- A Himalayan country home to Mount Everest.
132 Clues: An island nation in the Persian Gulf. • A mountainous country in Central Asia. • A Caribbean island known for reggae music. • A Himalayan country home to Mount Everest. • An island country in the Mediterranean Sea. • A small Middle Eastern country rich in oil. • One of the smallest countries in the world. • A Pacific island country known for coral reefs. • ...
Daily Life in Jesus' Time 2016-04-15
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- a territory in the Middle East on the eastern coast
- staple food in Jesus’ time
- a Jewish assembly or congregation
- a member of a Jewish sect or party of the time of Jesus Christ
- a thing or things belonging to someone
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- the state of being a slave
- a day of religious observance and abstinence from work
- a thing or things belonging to someone
- a personal follower of Jesus during his life
- reparation for a wrong or injury
10 Clues: the state of being a slave • staple food in Jesus’ time • reparation for a wrong or injury • a Jewish assembly or congregation • a thing or things belonging to someone • a thing or things belonging to someone • a personal follower of Jesus during his life • a territory in the Middle East on the eastern coast • a day of religious observance and abstinence from work • ...
Sentry Crossword - Newsletter May/June 2019 2019-04-17
Across
- A hard dry bread/biscuit, especially as rations for sailors
- An agriculturally productive region
- Thin Bread used for moo shu
- Used to slide loaves of bread into and out of an oven
- A traditional teardrop-shaped flatbread
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- A unleavened bread served with many Indian meals
- A thin, almost sticklike loaf of French bread
- Sourdough bread is made with a what
- A semi-leavened bread found in the Middle East
9 Clues: Thin Bread used for moo shu • Sourdough bread is made with a what • An agriculturally productive region • A traditional teardrop-shaped flatbread • A thin, almost sticklike loaf of French bread • A semi-leavened bread found in the Middle East • A unleavened bread served with many Indian meals • Used to slide loaves of bread into and out of an oven • ...
Geography influences history 2023-08-07
Across
- What's the largest river in the Middle East?
- What's the largest river in Egypt?
- What do you call a group of mountains?
- Groups of people that lived in the Great Plains
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- A liquid essential to survive?
- What's the largest state in the USA?
- How many were the (American) original colonies?
- North of the Atlas Mountains there's reliable ______
- Animals that were domesticated to travel and hunt more efficiently
9 Clues: A liquid essential to survive? • What's the largest river in Egypt? • What's the largest state in the USA? • What do you call a group of mountains? • What's the largest river in the Middle East? • How many were the (American) original colonies? • Groups of people that lived in the Great Plains • North of the Atlas Mountains there's reliable ______ • ...
13 colones 2024-11-15
13 Clues: north of Georgia • east of Maryland • south of new York • south of Maryland • south of Virginia • east of Connecticut • west of road Island • east of Pennsylvania • south of Pennsylvania • north of Pennsylvania • south of new Hampshire • north of Massachusetts • south of south Carolina
Berlin 2024-01-12
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- Bottom West country
- How the West of Germany was rebuilt
- Something the East referenced as a border
- Used to put non-communist
- Used to watch the Berlin Wall
- Agents for the Soviets
- Separates Berlin
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- 4 different quadrants for Germany
- Stops trades between America and the Soviets
- Third country for the West
- This made the first wall
- Top West country
- Used to prevent escapes
- What people in the east were in
- Rebuilt east Germany
- First people to go West
16 Clues: Top West country • Separates Berlin • Bottom West country • Rebuilt east Germany • Agents for the Soviets • Used to prevent escapes • First people to go West • This made the first wall • Used to put non-communist • Third country for the West • Used to watch the Berlin Wall • What people in the east were in • 4 different quadrants for Germany • How the West of Germany was rebuilt • ...
