middle east Crossword Puzzles
MENA vocab 2022-04-26
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- Delta a landform created by the deposition of sediment that flows along a river
- an acronym for the middle east and north africa
- a mode of subsistence that involves raising domestic animals in grasslands using herd and household mobility
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. They have two gods, jesus christ and God
- a business that does work for a customer and occasionally provides goods
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- Organization of the petroleum exporting countries
- a range of mountains that extend acrossed africa by around 2500 kilometers
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit water
- followers are known as muslims. They worship one all knowing god
- the process of removing salts or other minerals from water
- a total value of all goods and services produced in one year
- material deposited by rivers
- a mediterranean sea in western asia
- arabic, hebrew, kurdish,persian, and turkish
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- the birthplace of judaism, christianity, and islam
- chemical products obtained from petroleum refining
- purifying liquid using heating and cooling
- western saraha, morocco algeria, tunisia, libya, egypt
- a nomadic arab of the desert
- a muslim place of worship
- a jewish faith; also the oldest monothiestic religion on earth
- a peninsula of western asia
- a form of writing in which wedge shaped characters are used
- a gently sloping underground channel or tunnel in which water flows from the interior of a hill to a village below
- the seeds that come from grasses like wheat, rice, barley, millet,oats, rye, and more
- people from a variety of different cultures and backgrounds
- an agricultural region extending from the Levant to Iraq. an area in the Middle and Near East: formerly fertile, now partly desert. Where more advanced civilization sprouted up from.
- a person proclaimed to be an inspired teacher or or proclaimer of the will of god
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- a valley, river, or channel that only has water during the rainy season
31 Clues: a muslim place of worship • a peninsula of western asia • a nomadic arab of the desert • material deposited by rivers • a mediterranean sea in western asia • purifying liquid using heating and cooling • arabic, hebrew, kurdish,persian, and turkish • an acronym for the middle east and north africa • a fertile spot in a desert where water is found • ...
History 2014-04-23
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- a country located in Southern and Western Asia
- was the home of the Jews in antiquity
- President Kemal of Turkey also known as "Father Turk"
- Cleansing a policy of killing or forceful removal of a group from its land
- a reform leader who united Arabs in the Northern pert of the Arabian peninsula (the name Saudi Arabia came from him)
- established himself as king, and named the ancient Persian language
- located in the Middle Eastern country of Iran and is the capital city
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- the deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political or cultural group
- aided the Arab nationalists, he was also known as "Lawerence of Arabia"
- placed on the throne by the ottoman reformers and suspended the new constitution of the ottoman empire
- in the Middle East and occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula
11 Clues: was the home of the Jews in antiquity • a country located in Southern and Western Asia • President Kemal of Turkey also known as "Father Turk" • in the Middle East and occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula • established himself as king, and named the ancient Persian language • located in the Middle Eastern country of Iran and is the capital city • ...
World Geography 2020-04-30
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- The study of Earth's physical and cultural features
- One of two points, the North Pole or the South Pole that are farthest away from the equator
- 66.5 degrees North
- One of the four compass points: north, south, east, west
- A map that shows names of countries, states, provinces, districts, etc.
- A book of maps
- A tool on a map showing directions
- The distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- A line that separates one country from another
- A line of latitude about 23 degrees south of the equator
- 66.5 degrees South
- Distance north or south of the Equator
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- The exact position of a place on the earth's surface
- One of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- A model of the earth
- Half of the earth
- a city where the main offices of government are located
- A line of latitude about 23 degrees north of the equator
- A box on a map that gives information about how to understand the map
- 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England
- An imaginary circle around the globe parallel to the equator
- 0 degrees latitude; an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.
- Where a place is located in relation to another place
- Weather patterns in a particular region
25 Clues: A book of maps • Half of the earth • 66.5 degrees North • 66.5 degrees South • A model of the earth • A tool on a map showing directions • Distance north or south of the Equator • Weather patterns in a particular region • One of the seven large landmasses on the earth • A line that separates one country from another • The study of Earth's physical and cultural features • ...
Cash Heit - Social Studies Crossword 2016-12-14
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- An area of small towns or farms
- An imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole
- A city where a country’s or state’s central government is located
- A natural feature of earth’s surface
- The exact or nearly exact location of a place on earth using degrees north or south and east or west
- The average number of people living in a specific unit of area
- An official line that separates one place from another
- A useful material that comes from the earth
- Earth’s main line of longitude
- The moving of goods, people, or animals from one place to another
- An area just outside a city
- A narrow gap in a mountain range
- The style and design of a building
- A city area
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- The southernmost point where the sun shines directly overhead
- An area that receives less than ten inches of rain in one year
- The line of latitude that circles the middle of earth
- The land along the ocean
- The growing of crops and raising animals
- The northernmost point where the sun shines directly overhead
- One half of earth
- To move to and set up a new place to live
- An imaginary line that runs east-west around earth
- A large area which places share similar features
- The weather patterns in one place over a long period of time
- rose A symbol that shows the main directions on a map
26 Clues: A city area • One half of earth • The land along the ocean • An area just outside a city • Earth’s main line of longitude • An area of small towns or farms • A narrow gap in a mountain range • The style and design of a building • A natural feature of earth’s surface • The growing of crops and raising animals • To move to and set up a new place to live • ...
Intro to Geography Vocab 2024-08-14
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- areas of the earth with similar weather
- North, South, East, and West
- farms,sparse population
- government run by one absolute ruler
- a group of people with a similar culture
- starting point for longtitude
- frozen subsoil with little growth
- move to a new region or country
- there are 7 of them
- exactly where you are
- there are 5 of them
- dense population centers, cities
- East to West
- dense trees grow here
- near the tropics with 2 seasons
- having to do with money
- government run by a king or queen
- move within one region or country
- exactly where you are
- processes of the physical earth
- humid, hot, and near the equator
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- splits the earth into four of these
- having to do with groups of people
- government run by the people
- human made systems to govern
- four seasons
- similar crops grow here
- trends of people moving around the earth
- where a place is compared to another place
- circles the earth in the middle
- North to South
- the way of life for a group of people
- usable items from the earth
- the relationship between people and the earth
- an area of the world
- very cold and lots of ice
- little to no rainfall and very dry
- exactly how many people are in a place
- vaguely where you are
- growing zone with lots of plant life
- very dry
41 Clues: very dry • four seasons • East to West • North to South • there are 7 of them • there are 5 of them • an area of the world • exactly where you are • dense trees grow here • vaguely where you are • exactly where you are • similar crops grow here • farms,sparse population • having to do with money • very cold and lots of ice • usable items from the earth • North, South, East, and West • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-09-06
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- Planting and growing food,like farming,or raising animals.
- A crescent-moon shaped area in the Middle East that was home to the world’s first civilization.
- A holy place or object that honors some person or god.
- A set of beliefs and practices that can help people find meaning in the world.
- New Stone Age, when people grew their own food and settled in villages.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- When people replaced hunting and gathering with farming as the main source of food.
- The way people spend and make money with goods and services.
- A person who moves from place to place to look for food and has no permanent home.
- The traditions a group of people share; such as art, religion, language, and food.
- Taking water from one place to add it to a field.
- Old stone age, when tools were made out of stone and people were hunters and gatherers
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- The river east of Mesopotamia.
- The name of our unit
- To focus and became an expert at a job.
- The set of rules a group of people living in one place must follow.
- A large group of people who live in an organized way.
- To tame a wild animal or plant so it can live with people.
- The river west of Mesopotamia.
- When people first began to make tools out of bronze.
- A city which has its own government.
21 Clues: The name of our unit • The river east of Mesopotamia. • The river west of Mesopotamia. • A city which has its own government. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • To focus and became an expert at a job. • Taking water from one place to add it to a field. • When people first began to make tools out of bronze. • A large group of people who live in an organized way. • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword 2022-08-25
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- Major church built during the Byzantine Empire.
- Month that Muslims fast.
- Muslim group who conquered the Byzantines in 1453.
- Domestication of this animal made journeying across the Sahara possible.
- First West African kingdom.
- Muslim scholar known for his travel journals.
- Empire that oversaw the Islamic Golden Age.
- Alphabet that came from the Byzantines to Russia.
- Muslim scholar known for his contributions to medicine.
- Trade route that begins in China and travels to Constantinople.
- First emperor of Mali.
- Emperor responsible for revamping the Roman legal system.
- This great city is known as Istanbul today.
- Muslim group that believes that rulers must be good Muslims, not blood related to Muhammad.
- African king known for his Hajj to Mecca.
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- European traveler and merchant who traveled to China and brought back tales of their riches.
- Islam's greatest prophet and founder.
- The basic rules all Muslims live by.
- Major trade goods for African kingdoms.
- Name given to the Eastern half of the Roman Empire.
- Early people that settled across Africa.
- Destination for Muslim pilgrims.
- Empress who fought for the rights of women and saved her husband's reign during the Nika Revolts.
- Responsible for uniting the Mongols
- This religion spread from the Middle East to Africa through trade.
- Sea-based trade route that connected China, Africa, and Southern Asia.
- Name for the rulers in Russia.
- East African language made from a mix of Bantu and Arabic.
28 Clues: First emperor of Mali. • Month that Muslims fast. • First West African kingdom. • Name for the rulers in Russia. • Destination for Muslim pilgrims. • Responsible for uniting the Mongols • The basic rules all Muslims live by. • Islam's greatest prophet and founder. • Major trade goods for African kingdoms. • Early people that settled across Africa. • ...
Chapter 2 Review World History and Cultures 2016-02-07
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- East A part of the world where the continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe meet
- The valley also called Armageddon that will be the last battleground of world history
- Jacob's son who was sold into slavery by his brothers
- The king of Babylon who united all of Mesopotamia under his rule
- Crescent An area in the Middle East known for its ability to grow crops and its shape like a crescent moon
- The moon god that supposedly owned the city of Ur
- On who worships many gods
- The land between and immediately around the Tigris and Euphrates; who's name means "land between the rivers"
- The chief god of Babylon who became the king of all the gods
- River One of the two great rivers in the Fertile Crescent who's name means "fruitful"
- The father of the nation Israel
- the Great The Akkadian king who conquered the Sumerians
- The scattering of people over the earth
- under the law All people who commit the same crime should be punished in the same way
- The center of the ancient world
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- Rule by one city or people over other cities or peoples
- River One of two great rivers in the Fertile Crescent who's name means "arrow"
- The chief god of the Canaanites
- One who worships only one god
- One of the most important cities of the land of Sumer; the city where God called Abraham to leave
- Wedge-shaped writing
- Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- One who makes men into gods
- A group of people appointed by a ruler to help him govern
- Making the laws known
- The sun god who supposedly gave Hammurabi authority to make his code of laws
- state A nation or people living in its own land with its own government
- Rules people follow in living together
- The god of the sky
- A tower built in tiers or stages, each stage smaller than the one beneath, all atop a large mound of clay or debris
30 Clues: The god of the sky • Wedge-shaped writing • Making the laws known • Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • On who worships many gods • One who makes men into gods • One who worships only one god • The chief god of the Canaanites • The father of the nation Israel • The center of the ancient world • Rules people follow in living together • The scattering of people over the earth • ...
World Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- A source that was created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about.
- A measure for education, wealth, and living standards.
- Relocated capital city usually because of either economic or strategic reasons.
- This is arguably a territory that is not considered a state.
- If this was established, workers would get paid more and their kids would be able to go to school.
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- This religion is popular in the Middle East
- A flower business was established in this state
- A source that could be an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study.
- A large number of muslims
- Loyalty of preference to one’s own group of people rather than the country.
- Types of jobs
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- It was an empire that ended shortly after the great war (ww1)
- A person who was forced to flee their home but remains within the border of their country
- Used to report average figures per person.
- The use of economic power to control another country.
- Iranian Ethnic group
- Deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of plants and/or rearing of animals.
- monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by a country or countries.
- This country holds the most IDPs
- Nigeria employed this to deal with tribalism.
- This country was created in the middle east in 1948 shortly after ww2
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities.
- The maintaining or extending power over foreign nations
- This country is where Makkah is located
- These 2 countries produce the most cocoa beans.
- This country was split into two.
- This prophet found Islam
- This group was responsible for killing a large percentage of the Tutsis.
- Requires lots of labor or is focused on a small plot of land or both. High agricultural density.
30 Clues: Types of jobs • Iranian Ethnic group • This prophet found Islam • A large number of muslims • This country holds the most IDPs • This country was split into two. • This country is where Makkah is located • Used to report average figures per person. • This religion is popular in the Middle East • Nigeria employed this to deal with tribalism. • ...
Gabby L's Unit 5 Vocabulary: Political Organization of Space Vocabulary 2023-04-11
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- The state’s political organization and public policy
- There are 4 different characteristics of this
- The systematic use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take. Example: ISIL (Middle East), Boko Haram (Africa)
- The boundaries between countries and territories.
- A state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme. Example: United Kingdom
- An international group or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the collective body.
- A state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- A state that completely surrounds another. Example: South Africa surrounds Lesotho.
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities. Example: United Kingdom
- The state’s known and recognized boundaries
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- The state’s supreme and absolute power within its own territory and over its own people
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- A political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government. Example:Mexico
- An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation state. Example:The Kurds (Middle East)
- Any state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
- The number of state's citizens
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity. Example:Iceland, Japan, North Korea
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity. Example: United Sates
- A state with a long, narrow extended territory.
- The right of self-government
21 Clues: The right of self-government • The number of state's citizens • The state’s known and recognized boundaries • There are 4 different characteristics of this • A state with a long, narrow extended territory. • The boundaries between countries and territories. • The state’s political organization and public policy • ...
History Test #2 2023-10-03
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- most important river in Israel
- people so involved in wickedness that they left no great contribution to the world
- the first three kings of Israel were David, Solomon, and...?
- Babylonian king who took Daniel captive and brought him to Babylon
- nomadic Arabs of the Arabian Peninsula
- city famous for the Hanging Gardens
- the ruler of an empire
- king of Israel who built the great Temple at Jerusalem
- the prophet sent by God to warn Nineveh
- plant used to make paper-like material
- God's ten basic rules for right and wrong
- last king of Lydia, famous for his great wealth
- a group of people traveling together with pack animals
- the people who conquered the Persians
- the sea that is the lowest point on Earth's land surface
- the king who allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple
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- the one continent that does not meet at the Middle East
- the Babylonian leader who gathered and wrote down their laws
- tool used to grind grain
- country who made first coins
- these people were early empire builders
- what most people in the Middle East do after they ate at noon?
- the chief God of the Canaanites
- the people who conquered the Southern Kingdom of Judah and took them captive
- city the Israelites captured using only shouts and trumpet blasts
- the Phoenicians most valuable contribution to the world
- trade conducted by giving goods for other desired goods
- an important Phoenician trading post in northern Africa
- the process of making coins
- the people who conquered the Northern Kingdom of Israel and took them captive
- Phoenicians used this to make purple dye
- the development of this was so important to trade in the ancient world because they were stamped on both sides making it harder for people to cheat anyone by cutting away parts of the metal; easier to handle than metal bars; more convenient than barter
32 Clues: the ruler of an empire • tool used to grind grain • the process of making coins • country who made first coins • most important river in Israel • the chief God of the Canaanites • city famous for the Hanging Gardens • the people who conquered the Persians • nomadic Arabs of the Arabian Peninsula • plant used to make paper-like material • these people were early empire builders • ...
River Valley Civilization Puzzle 2014-09-14
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- A historian who studies prehistoric evidence.
- To bring a good or person from one place to another
- “Between to rivers”
- The Middle East
- Man made trench used to water crops
- A giant triangular monument used by Ancient Egyptians as tombs (crypts)
- Believing in more than one god.
- Intersection or meeting place between two destinations
- A type of grain.
- To analyze something and discover what it means.
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- An economic system based on trade (barter)
- System of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians.
- A mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man.
- Paper used by the early civilizations.
- Series of rulers from the same family.
- Written language with pictures instead of letters.
- Using this proves something to be true or not.
- Soil able to grew plants
18 Clues: The Middle East • A type of grain. • “Between to rivers” • Soil able to grew plants • Believing in more than one god. • Man made trench used to water crops • Paper used by the early civilizations. • Series of rulers from the same family. • An economic system based on trade (barter) • A historian who studies prehistoric evidence. • Using this proves something to be true or not. • ...
Unit 4 Middle Ages Review 2020-11-01
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- Turned out the lights for Europe in 476
- War stinks but not this one fought between York's & lancasters
- This was an economic system in the Middle Ages
- This saint had strict work and praying rules
- Where Willie earned the crown
- St. Thomas believed in this law
- This code was law in the Eastern Roman Empire
- Caused a rise in wages and decrease in population
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- These institutions set wages, prices on goods
- This holy wars increased trade between Europe & the East
- Feudalism was a _______ system
- The goal of these excursions was to control the Holy Land
- Byzantine religion
- This church unified Western Europe
- It was the last and the first crusade to take this holy city
- This war lasted 116 years
- 1215 limits the King's Power & provides due process
- First Holy Roman Emperor
- Conquered the Battle of Hastings in 1066
19 Clues: Byzantine religion • First Holy Roman Emperor • This war lasted 116 years • Where Willie earned the crown • Feudalism was a _______ system • St. Thomas believed in this law • This church unified Western Europe • Turned out the lights for Europe in 476 • Conquered the Battle of Hastings in 1066 • This saint had strict work and praying rules • ...
Prehistory 2024-08-29
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- A rectangular stepped tower
- Someone who travels place to place with no permanent home
- A symbol for a word or phrase
- A person who writes documents
- A crescent shaped area in the middle east with fertile land
- A structure in England made of big rocks
- The time when normally nomadic people made large settlements
- Ancient items in the ground that give information about a civilization
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- Taming an animal
- Customs and arts of a civilization
- Scientific Name for Modern Humans
- When humans used tools made of stone
- A person who is skilled in a craft
- Studying civilizations from objects in the ground
- Time before history was recorded
- Arranging laws into a systematic code
- A time when stone weapons prevailed
- A Nomad who lives by hunting and harvesting wild food
18 Clues: Taming an animal • A rectangular stepped tower • A symbol for a word or phrase • A person who writes documents • Time before history was recorded • Scientific Name for Modern Humans • Customs and arts of a civilization • A person who is skilled in a craft • A time when stone weapons prevailed • When humans used tools made of stone • Arranging laws into a systematic code • ...
3rd 9wks Common Assessment Review PART 2 2015-03-15
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- An important result of the Crusades was that there was an increase in trade and __ exchange between Europe and Middle East.
- The income of the feudal lords was __ affected by the Black Death because there were not enough serfs to work the land.
- During the High Middle Ages most new cathedrals were built in this style.
- Who had control of the Holy Land at the end of the Crusades?
- The king of the Franks who promoted education in Europe.
- The movement to drive the Muslims from Spain.
- What was the status of the Jews in Spain after 1492?
- A monk who established a set of rules that governed life in many monasteries & convents during the Middle Ages.
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- Was important in the development of democracy because it showed that the king was not above the law.
- This caused Europeans to learn more about the world (esp. Asia).
- A system that existed in medieval European society in which consisted of king, nobles, knights & peasants.
- Their main role in feudal society was to protect the lord.
- The Catholic popes sent __ into northern Europe to convert pagans to Christianity.
- The ancestors of William the Conqueror who were Viking raiders became known as _.
- The barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta because they were angered over his high – and military failures.
- A part of the feudal system that helped bring order to Europe because they were self-sufficient units (similar to small towns).
- This town was the Muslim capital & the largest city in Europe.
- An example of how the US government was influenced by the Magna Carta is our right to trial by __.
- The law making body in England.
- Many Christians were persecuted during the Crusades after being accused of __.
20 Clues: The law making body in England. • The movement to drive the Muslims from Spain. • What was the status of the Jews in Spain after 1492? • The king of the Franks who promoted education in Europe. • Their main role in feudal society was to protect the lord. • Who had control of the Holy Land at the end of the Crusades? • ...
East/Southeast Asia 2018-04-13
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- Largest country in East Asia
- The term used to describe the increase in trade with this region after 1970
- Wars that gave Europeans dominance in East Asia (between China and Britain)
- Very popular religion in Southeast Asia, originated in Nepal
- Country that we stopped trading oil with, so they bombed us
- Original religion of Japan
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- Leader of the Communist Vietnamese
- Most famous Buddhist temple in the world
- We tried to stop communism in this country and failed
- Chairman of the Communist Party of China when it first came to existance
- The man who created most of China's societal rules
- Most East Asian countries pray to them or at least hold them in high regard
- Trade route that connected China to the rest of Asia
- A line of rulers from the same family
- Group that conquered China and most of Asia as a whole
- Religion that teaches all is in perfect balance in nature
- Classical dynasty that started using Confucianism
17 Clues: Original religion of Japan • Largest country in East Asia • Leader of the Communist Vietnamese • A line of rulers from the same family • Most famous Buddhist temple in the world • Classical dynasty that started using Confucianism • The man who created most of China's societal rules • Trade route that connected China to the rest of Asia • ...
East acedemic vocabulary 2023-03-22
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- The backstory scene itself.
- Problem in story
- details through a character's actions, dialogue, or internal monologue.
- Science fiction,Mystery
- physical description, action
- who is telling the story to whom.
- excited,scared,and anxious.
- features of someone or something.
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- Luke skywalker
- Darth Vader
- A guess using text evidence
- story, poem or picture that reveals a hidden meaning
- It's the crucial element in setting and attaining our objectives
- the subject of a talk
- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- be a warning or indication of a future event.
- elicits negative, positive, or neutral feelings and emotions.
17 Clues: Darth Vader • Luke skywalker • Problem in story • the subject of a talk • Science fiction,Mystery • The backstory scene itself. • A guess using text evidence • excited,scared,and anxious. • physical description, action • who is telling the story to whom. • features of someone or something. • be a warning or indication of a future event. • ...
Early Civilization Review 2021-02-22
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- One of the four ancient river valley civilizations sprung in the Middle East. Set at the Mouth of the Nile River in North East Africa.
- civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity.
- is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq
- was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. Its political and administrative structure is considered by most scholars to have been the most developed in the Americas before Columbus' arrival. Arose from the Peruvian highlands sometime in the early 13th century.
- ancient pyramid-shaped masonry structures located in Egypt. Most were built as tombs for the country's pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods.
- a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Israel, Palestinian Territories, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan as well as the southeastern fringe of Turkey and the western fringes of Iran.
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- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. Excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork.
- civilization from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, encompassing the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire until the fall of the western empire.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- flourished between c. 1345 and 1521 CE and, at its greatest extent, covered most of northern Mesoamerica. Highly accomplished in agriculture and trade, the last of the great Mesoamerican civilizations was also noted for its art and architecture which ranks amongst the finest ever produced on the continent.
- a well-preserved Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia, dated back to about 1754. It is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. It consists of 282 laws, with scaled punishments, adjusting "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" as graded based on social stratification depending on social status and gender, of slave versus free, man versus woman.
- a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, and is the longest river in Africa. Source of the original Egyptian civilization.
13 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt. • the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced. • is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq • ...
How Well Do You Know - Highway 2000 East-West 2021-11-24
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- The first toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica
- NROCC's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- TJH's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- The title of the person processing daily cash transactions
- The prevention of the wasteful use of energy
- The "Q" in QSE
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- Differences in monies collected that must be avoided
- The "S" in QSE
- Highway 2000 East-West most valuable asset
- a portable device that discharges material to put out a fire
- The "E" in QSE
- PPE that must be worn at all times when carrying out duties
- JIO's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- The conversion of waste into reusable material
- The third toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica
- This year TJH will celebrate their ______ anniversary
16 Clues: The "S" in QSE • The "E" in QSE • The "Q" in QSE • TJH's role in Highway 2000 East-West • JIO's role in Highway 2000 East-West • NROCC's role in Highway 2000 East-West • Highway 2000 East-West most valuable asset • The first toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica • The third toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica • The prevention of the wasteful use of energy • ...
Religion Work 2021-12-13
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- the Baptist the cousin of Jesus
- he became man to make possible salvation
- it has three steps to help adults become chrisitan
- the good news of God's mercy and love
- the first 12 followers of Christ
- means "anointed one"
- a prayer
- passing on to others by our words and actions
- anyone engaged in spreading the gospel
- a group how used violence to overthrown rome
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- a party who lived by law
- Baptism,confirmation,and Eucharist are all
- Mystery the work of salvation by Jesus
- a person who has accepted Jesus' message
- it was a country in the middle east
- three persons in one god
- Narratives stories in the gospel
- The mother of Jesus
18 Clues: a prayer • The mother of Jesus • means "anointed one" • a party who lived by law • three persons in one god • the Baptist the cousin of Jesus • the first 12 followers of Christ • Narratives stories in the gospel • it was a country in the middle east • the good news of God's mercy and love • Mystery the work of salvation by Jesus • anyone engaged in spreading the gospel • ...
World History - Warm Up 2022-10-18
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- ugliest person in this room
- belief in a single god
- The Holy City of the Israelites in the Middle East
- The Yellow River of China
- Father of the Israelites
- Language of the Ancient Egyptian civilization
- The Israelite Law
- period of chaos when independent rulers fought for territory and power
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- A promise
- The language of the Mesopotamian civilization
- A religion that originated in the Indus Valley civilization
- The people of Mesopotamia were called the _________
- a belief in many gods
- The sacred text (Hebrew Bible) of the Israelites
- The god-kings of Egypt
- philosophy that arose at the end of the Zhou Dynasty to fix the chaos from the chaos
- Stated that emperors/rulers had the right to rule given by God
- A set of laws made by the King of Babylon
18 Clues: A promise • The Israelite Law • a belief in many gods • belief in a single god • The god-kings of Egypt • Father of the Israelites • The Yellow River of China • ugliest person in this room • A set of laws made by the King of Babylon • The language of the Mesopotamian civilization • Language of the Ancient Egyptian civilization • The sacred text (Hebrew Bible) of the Israelites • ...
Tropics/Deserts 2023-11-17
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- latitudes above 30 degrees north and south of the equator
- places where the atmosphere is thick
- the direction from where the wind is blowing
- flowering plants that produce seeds
- atmospheric conditions example: temperature
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- a fruit that grows on palm trees
- hot, moist, biome, where it rains all year
- an imaginary line at the middle of the earth
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- an area with a lot less rainfall behind a mountainous region
- loses their leaves annually
- a desert in northern Africa
- places where the atmosphere is thin
- permanent east to west prevailing winds that flows in the earths equatorial region
- a long term weather pattern in a certain area
- includes every living thing
- refers to the region of earth around the equator
- a convection cell
18 Clues: a convection cell • loses their leaves annually • a desert in northern Africa • includes every living thing • a fruit that grows on palm trees • places where the atmosphere is thin • flowering plants that produce seeds • places where the atmosphere is thick • hot, moist, biome, where it rains all year • atmospheric conditions example: temperature • ...
SW Asia 2023-08-21
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- country on the eastern edge of SouthWest Asia.
- shares borders with Iraq, Syria and Iran.
- connects the Arabian Sea to the Persian Gulf.
- is mixed with the Gulf of Aden,the Red Sea,Indian Ocean,Strait of Hormuz and Persian gulf.
- is west of Afghanistan.
- begins in Lebanon and Syria.
- is below Turkey.
- is for drinking water and framing.
- is very small.
- is west of Iran.
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- is where the Suezcanal connects to the Red Sea.
- is the largest country on the Arabian peninsula.
- Is a shortcut that saves ships active around Africa.
- is right beside Saudi Arabia.
- is below the Tigris.R and Euphrates.R.
- Gulf is where all the oil is and even where they get the money.
- was made for the jews after Holocaust.
- Asia is the middle east.
18 Clues: is very small. • is below Turkey. • is west of Iran. • is west of Afghanistan. • Asia is the middle east. • begins in Lebanon and Syria. • is right beside Saudi Arabia. • is for drinking water and framing. • is below the Tigris.R and Euphrates.R. • was made for the jews after Holocaust. • shares borders with Iraq, Syria and Iran. • connects the Arabian Sea to the Persian Gulf. • ...
Unit #9 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-25
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- book wa written by Erasmus
- an imagined or hypothetical perfect society
- Female saint of France
- was a German inventor and craftsman who invented something to help print
- known for leading the Norman Conquest of England
- famous for being a polymath, a true Renaissance man, who excelled in art
- italian writer known for writing the book “prince”
- a powerful Italian banking family
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- painted by a famous painter
- a region in the Middle East, primarily encompassing modern-day Israel and Palestine
- Rebirth of Europe
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Disease crippled Europe
- year war England vs France
- philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency
- consolidating and expanding the territory of Muscovy
- a landmark document that established the principle
- one of the leading activists and thinkers of the European Renaissance
18 Clues: Rebirth of Europe • Female saint of France • Disease crippled Europe • book wa written by Erasmus • year war England vs France • painted by a famous painter • Birthplace of the Renaissance • a powerful Italian banking family • an imagined or hypothetical perfect society • known for leading the Norman Conquest of England • a landmark document that established the principle • ...
Languages 2025-10-28
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- Spoken in the Netherlands and parts of Belgium.
- Language of Warsaw and central Europe.
- Primary language across many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
- Official language of the United Kingdom and many former colonies.
- Spoken in Germany, Austria and parts of Switzerland.
- Primary language of Spain and much of Latin America.
- One of the world's most spoken languages; uses characters.
- Hangul is the writing system of this language.
- Language of Italy and Dante.
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- Language of Stockholm and much of Scandinavia.
- The language of Paris and many parts of West Africa.
- Main language of Brazil and Portugal.
- Language spoken in Tokyo.
- Uses Cyrillic script; spoken in Moscow.
- Language of Athens; uses Greek alphabet.
- Official language of Thailand.
- Major language of Bangladesh and parts of India.
- One of India's official languages; Devanagari script.
18 Clues: Language spoken in Tokyo. • Language of Italy and Dante. • Official language of Thailand. • Main language of Brazil and Portugal. • Language of Warsaw and central Europe. • Uses Cyrillic script; spoken in Moscow. • Language of Athens; uses Greek alphabet. • Language of Stockholm and much of Scandinavia. • Hangul is the writing system of this language. • ...
Henry's History 2023-09-12
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- rebirth
- Several generations that live together
- A time of conflict in the middle east between the christains and the muslums
- a trade route in Eurasia
- an advancement or invention that helps an society
- where the lord and his serfs lived and worked
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- A region of grasslands
- kings give land to lords for protection
- a group of people who believe I Jesus and god and the bible
- a group of travelers who stay together for proteciton
- a tool used for navigation
- sharing a ancient ancestor
- a group of people who were founded by Aberham and beleive that jesus is not the mesiah
13 Clues: rebirth • A region of grasslands • a tool used for navigation • sharing a ancient ancestor • a trade route in Eurasia • Several generations that live together • kings give land to lords for protection • where the lord and his serfs lived and worked • an advancement or invention that helps an society • a group of travelers who stay together for proteciton • ...
TJ Wedding 2026-02-17
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- What band sings "our" song
- Which Carolina do Thomas and Jamie live in?
- Thomas' favorite poptart flavor?
- How many calendar days apart are their birthdays?
- How many vehicles do Thomas & Jamie currently own?
- Who said "I Love You" first?
- What is Thomas' middle name (HINT- It's also Ellen's father and brother's name)
- How many National Parks have they visited together?
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- Thomas proposed on the final day of this pro golf tournament?
- Which city did they go to their first MLB game
- Jamie's pop (soda for the East Coasters) of choice?
- Thomas' favorite Taylor Swift song
- Thomas & Jamie live on ___ McKenzie Drive
13 Clues: What band sings "our" song • Who said "I Love You" first? • Thomas' favorite poptart flavor? • Thomas' favorite Taylor Swift song • Thomas & Jamie live on ___ McKenzie Drive • Which Carolina do Thomas and Jamie live in? • Which city did they go to their first MLB game • How many calendar days apart are their birthdays? • How many vehicles do Thomas & Jamie currently own? • ...
Map Vocab Review 2025-08-25
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- A line that runs vertically around the Earth.
- A specific location on Earth using latitude and longitude.
- A line that runs horizontally around the Earth.
- It is an geographical element on Earth.
- Lines that run east-west and measures north-south.
- It is a horizontal line in the middle of the Earth.
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- The small icons on the map resembling the Earth's feature.
- Earth divided into four _________.
- The distance on the map and the distance on the ground.
- A symbol on the map that tells directions.
- Another name for longitude.
- It explains what the small icons are on the map.
- The precise position on Earth's surface.
13 Clues: Another name for longitude. • Earth divided into four _________. • It is an geographical element on Earth. • The precise position on Earth's surface. • A symbol on the map that tells directions. • A line that runs vertically around the Earth. • A line that runs horizontally around the Earth. • It explains what the small icons are on the map. • ...
LEM words Week 3 2025-12-11
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- A loose outer garment; something that hides or conceals.
- Destroy or severely damage; also a ruined vehicle or ship.
- A loud, deep sound like a lion or engine.
- The land along the edge of the sea.
- A rounded handle you can turn or pull.
- A grain used in cereals, soups, and brewing.
- Recorded in text; the past participle of “write.”
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- A pole with a flat blade used to row a boat.
- To form letters or words on a surface.
- A tied loop in rope or string.
- A large bird; also a country in the Middle East.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- Past tense of “know.”
13 Clues: Past tense of “know.” • A tied loop in rope or string. • The land along the edge of the sea. • Low land between hills or mountains. • To form letters or words on a surface. • A rounded handle you can turn or pull. • A loud, deep sound like a lion or engine. • A pole with a flat blade used to row a boat. • A grain used in cereals, soups, and brewing. • ...
SS Vocab Crossword 2021-10-22
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- The civilization that flourished along the world's longest river
- The idea of farming and domesticating animals
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides
- A mountain that spews out lava
- A massive mountain range that separated china and india
- The first civilization
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- A massive plateau separating china from western asia
- The buying and selling of goods
- The first civilization founded in europe
- The growing and harvesting of plants
- An extremely successful yet isolated civilization in east asia that harbored silk
- A large desert separating china from mongolia
- A massive desert located in northern africa
- Bodies of water is the middle of the desert
14 Clues: The first civilization • A mountain that spews out lava • The buying and selling of goods • The growing and harvesting of plants • The first civilization founded in europe • A massive desert located in northern africa • Bodies of water is the middle of the desert • The idea of farming and domesticating animals • A large desert separating china from mongolia • ...
Unit 4 The Ancient Greeks 2021-11-08
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- Type of government of Athens
- means “like the Greeks” and helped spread Greek culture throughout the Middle East
- Greek city-state which valued military
- The father of modern medicine
- The first Greeks
- Used as part of religious ceremonies and included comedies and tragedies
- Considered the “Father of History” and wrote about the Persian Wars
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- Idea Greeks developed that we still use today
- Told to explain natural and historical events
- Stories which often featured animals as characters
- Wrote the epics, The Iliad and The Odyssey
- Type of government of Sparta
- Greek city-state which valued art and education
- Trading center of the Greek world
- Age boys left Sparta to train for the military
15 Clues: The first Greeks • Type of government of Athens • Type of government of Sparta • The father of modern medicine • Trading center of the Greek world • Greek city-state which valued military • Wrote the epics, The Iliad and The Odyssey • Idea Greeks developed that we still use today • Told to explain natural and historical events • Age boys left Sparta to train for the military • ...
Africa Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-16
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- Mountain range on the northwestern side of the Sahara.
- The county to the east side of Chad.
- The county beaches on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
- The county in the western part of Sahara.
- The county west to Niger.
- The county the biggest county in Africa.
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- The county next to Egypt and Chad.
- The county south of the biggest county in Africa.
- The county under Egypt.
- The county where the people of Moses were enslaved.
- The river flows through Egypt.
- A huge desert stretching across most of North Africa.
- The county in the middle between Niger and Sudan.
- The county closest to Spain.
- Body of water to the west of Africa.
15 Clues: The county under Egypt. • The county west to Niger. • The county closest to Spain. • The river flows through Egypt. • The county next to Egypt and Chad. • The county to the east side of Chad. • Body of water to the west of Africa. • The county the biggest county in Africa. • The county in the western part of Sahara. • The county south of the biggest county in Africa. • ...
POPULAR FOODS FROM AROUND THE WORLD 2020-06-18
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- Turkish DISH- MEAT AND VEGETABLES ON A STICK
- ITALIAN ROUND CRUST WITH TOMATO SAUCE,CHEESE,TOPPINGS
- THE MOST BRITISH OF DISHES
- DEEP FRIED POTATO VEGGIE DUMPLING FROM INDIA
- CANADIEN DISH OF FRENCH FRIES,CHEESE CURDS AND GRAVY
- SPAIN-A COMBINATION OF ALL SEAFOODS,WHITE RICE,HERBS
- PRONOUNCED "FUH" THE NATIONAL DISH OF VIETNAM
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- ICONIC FRENCH DISH OF VEGGIES BAKED IN CASSEROLE
- RUSSIAN DISH-NOODLES,BEEF & SOUR CREAM GRAVY
- MEXICO-TORTILLA WITH MEAT,SALSA,GUACAMOLE,CILANTRO
- SWEET/SAVORY DUMPLINGS IN A BAMBOO STEAMER -CHINA
- MIDDLE EAST-DEEP FRIED BALL OF CHIKPEAS,HERBS,SPICES
- ORIGIN IS GERMANY, NOW AN AMERICAN STAPLE, McD'S!
- NOODLE SOUP WITH MEAT BROTH,HERBS & VEGGIES FROM JAPAN
14 Clues: THE MOST BRITISH OF DISHES • RUSSIAN DISH-NOODLES,BEEF & SOUR CREAM GRAVY • Turkish DISH- MEAT AND VEGETABLES ON A STICK • DEEP FRIED POTATO VEGGIE DUMPLING FROM INDIA • PRONOUNCED "FUH" THE NATIONAL DISH OF VIETNAM • ICONIC FRENCH DISH OF VEGGIES BAKED IN CASSEROLE • SWEET/SAVORY DUMPLINGS IN A BAMBOO STEAMER -CHINA • ORIGIN IS GERMANY, NOW AN AMERICAN STAPLE, McD'S! • ...
SS review 2024-12-18
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- pyramid-shaped temple towers
- A place that controls three or more countries.
- method of supplying water to an area of land or crops
- A large city
- A place with towns, cities, states and an economy.
- of Labor The class you are in society
- type of government in which a single king or queen rules a civilization
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- An ancient mode of transportation
- Code The first law systems
- Crescent A place in the middle east
- When you have more than enough for your civilization.
- the worship of many gods.
- The first writing system
- Hierarchy which is a division of society that is based on one’s rank or class.
14 Clues: A large city • The first writing system • the worship of many gods. • Code The first law systems • pyramid-shaped temple towers • An ancient mode of transportation • Crescent A place in the middle east • of Labor The class you are in society • A place that controls three or more countries. • A place with towns, cities, states and an economy. • ...
Madeline's Africa Crossword 2026-03-12
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- Biggest lake in Africa (12 letters)
- Country with a black star in the middle of its flag (5 letters)
- Country with only the colours Red and White in its flag (7 letters)
- Known for its rugby team (11 letters)
- Country that's a common first name (4 letters)
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- Country with the largest land area (7 letters)
- Farthest east country in Africa (7 letters)
- Largest island country in Africa (10 letters)
- Known for having quick runners (5 letters)
- Country with the highest population in Africa (7 letters)
- Country fully inside another (7 letters)
- Most recently founded country in Africa (10 letters)
- Capital of Uganda (7 letters)
- Egypt's capital city (5 letters)
14 Clues: Capital of Uganda (7 letters) • Egypt's capital city (5 letters) • Biggest lake in Africa (12 letters) • Known for its rugby team (11 letters) • Country fully inside another (7 letters) • Known for having quick runners (5 letters) • Farthest east country in Africa (7 letters) • Largest island country in Africa (10 letters) • Country with the largest land area (7 letters) • ...
Unit 8. Vocabulary. Reading and Writing 2024-11-18
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- The main _________ of the debate is English literature.
- A __________ can be made from stone or wood.
- Mecca is a ________ place in the middle east.
- We used a truck to _________ the goods to Muscat.
- Can you __________ what you see in the picture?
- A __________ person believes in God.
- You will _________ an operation very soon.
- A teacher should be an ________ to the students.
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- The students will ________ many interesting topics today.
- We will ___________ a new home for my father.
- A ________ is a building used for religious worship.
- A university curriculum has a different _________ than a school
- Having an expensive car is a _________ of wealth.
- The exports mainly ________ ___ grains and fish.
- An _________ designs new buildings.
- I am proud to _________ UTAS in the competition.
- Are you _________ __ your studies?
- I prefer to wear a casual ________ of clothes.
18 Clues: Are you _________ __ your studies? • An _________ designs new buildings. • A __________ person believes in God. • You will _________ an operation very soon. • A __________ can be made from stone or wood. • We will ___________ a new home for my father. • Mecca is a ________ place in the middle east. • I prefer to wear a casual ________ of clothes. • ...
Lech Lecha Words 2025-11-12
16 Clues: West • east • tent • north • alter • south • build • famine • to see • moutain • to travel • offspring • city to the west • city to the east • the thing avram built • the direction avram traveled in pasuk tet
India 2024-11-20
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- This desert fills most of Rajasthan
- to Madhya
- This country is East of Jharkhand
- This is the subcontinent we are studying
- Dots of this color represent deserts
- In this country you would find the capital, Kathmandu
- This country is located off the southern coast of India
- This color is used to represent water features
- This country was formerly known as Burma
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- This Middle Eastern country is Northwest of Pakistan
- This is the capital of Sri Lanka
- You would have to travel this direction to go from
- This sea is off the west coast of Maharashtra
- This mountain range separates India from China
- This city is sometimes spelled Kolkata
- This river flows through Pakistan
- This city is located in West Bengal
- These are the southernmost islands on your map
18 Clues: to Madhya • This is the capital of Sri Lanka • This country is East of Jharkhand • This river flows through Pakistan • This desert fills most of Rajasthan • This city is located in West Bengal • Dots of this color represent deserts • This city is sometimes spelled Kolkata • This is the subcontinent we are studying • This country was formerly known as Burma • ...
Insect Fun 2021-12-04
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- found in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains and in Mexico
- 60 species are found in North America
- bright yellow with black wings edges
- named for the silvery marks in the middle of the underside of their hind wings
- one of the most abundant in North America
- it looks like a zebra
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- Scientific name is Vanessa cardui
- state butterfly of Tennessee
- found throughout the eastern two-thirds of North America
- best-known butterfly in North America
- non-native butterfly in North America
- seen on an extremely warm day in January
- takes advantage of the monarch’s
- one of the first butterflies to emerge in the spring
14 Clues: it looks like a zebra • state butterfly of Tennessee • takes advantage of the monarch’s • Scientific name is Vanessa cardui • bright yellow with black wings edges • best-known butterfly in North America • 60 species are found in North America • non-native butterfly in North America • seen on an extremely warm day in January • one of the most abundant in North America • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
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- of or relating to the Turkish dynasty of Osman I; empire
- a city in Turkey; Formerly the Roman city of Constantinople
- southwest Asia
- the religion of the Christians
- the founder and leader of the Ottoman dynasty
- a country in the middle east that speaks Turkish; northwest
- a group of states or countries ruled by one person
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- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water
- the former name of Istanbul
- raised elite troops for the Ottoman Empire
- the religion of the Muslims
- the tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- a king or ruler of a Muslim state or country
- overcome or take control of
14 Clues: southwest Asia • the former name of Istanbul • the religion of the Muslims • overcome or take control of • the religion of the Christians • raised elite troops for the Ottoman Empire • a king or ruler of a Muslim state or country • the founder and leader of the Ottoman dynasty • a group of states or countries ruled by one person • ...
CrypticPencil 2024-08-19
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- Swaps order of letters to prevent hacker? (8)
- Combination of 2 President's is not allowed (9)
- Famous rocker once described as batty? (4,8)
- Mr Gordon Astley in mix up with boyband member (5,9)
- East-End Moon caught in Chinese hair? (5,6)
- Charity for folk living in large hamlet (1,1,1,1)
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- Madras had good deed done by smarmy go-getter (5,6)
- Most immediate type of banking facility (7,7)
- Mother surrounds spy leaving him red (7)
- Film initially justifies a white shark (4)
- Biblical lady poorly caught in middle of temperature (5)
- Flatbread sounds perfect for Grandma (4)
- Fruits moved miles away (5)
- Odd build to make monetary offer (3)
14 Clues: Fruits moved miles away (5) • Odd build to make monetary offer (3) • Mother surrounds spy leaving him red (7) • Flatbread sounds perfect for Grandma (4) • Film initially justifies a white shark (4) • East-End Moon caught in Chinese hair? (5,6) • Famous rocker once described as batty? (4,8) • Most immediate type of banking facility (7,7) • ...
History Vocab 2025-09-04
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- monumental structure made of stone used as a tomb for pharaohs
- crescent shaped region in middle east
- archaeological site of a city by the former course of Ravi river
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt made to be written/painted on
- independent city with its own goverment
- enigmatic symbols/writing
- seasonal prevailing wind that brings rain in may through september
- 6th and best known ruler of Aorite dynasty of babylon
- belief/worship of more than one god
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- a ruler had divine right to rule
- behavioral norms and values of a particular society
- sequence of rulers from same family
- ruler in ancient egypt
- government where priests rule in the name of god
14 Clues: ruler in ancient egypt • enigmatic symbols/writing • a ruler had divine right to rule • sequence of rulers from same family • belief/worship of more than one god • crescent shaped region in middle east • independent city with its own goverment • government where priests rule in the name of god • behavioral norms and values of a particular society • ...
Cold War 2023-03-07
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- UK, US, USSR alliance informally
- Proxy war of the Cold War taking place in the middle east
- Treaty that ended WW2
- Economic system based on government control of industry
- Treaty that allied central and eastern Europe
- Japan, Germany, Italy alliance informally
- A country which joined the war in 1941, Dec 7
- Treaty organization of the North
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- Country that was the communist power in the word
- A country which was one of the western Allies
- Economic system based on a free market
- metaphorical wall that divided the eastern and western bloc
- Conference between UK, US, and USSR
- Proxy war of the Cold War taking place in southern Asia
14 Clues: Treaty that ended WW2 • UK, US, USSR alliance informally • Treaty organization of the North • Conference between UK, US, and USSR • Economic system based on a free market • Japan, Germany, Italy alliance informally • A country which was one of the western Allies • Treaty that allied central and eastern Europe • A country which joined the war in 1941, Dec 7 • ...
Ancient History 2023-11-30
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- A tradition started when Jesus was born
- A man found in Australia who provided information about Aboriginal People
- A civilisation in Africa who created pyramids
- A country split in 3 kingdoms
- A celebration in mid november to celebrate the winter solstice
- An advanced civilisation in Europe.
- A volcano eruption in Rome which destroyed 2 towns
- Items created by ancient humans to help
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- A civilisation based on Philosophy
- A group of people in mexico who performed human sacrifices
- A civilisation in the Middle East
- A civilisation ruled by Shoguns and Samurai
- A group of people who were the first in Aus
- A group of people who acted as judges and nurses
14 Clues: A country split in 3 kingdoms • A civilisation in the Middle East • A civilisation based on Philosophy • An advanced civilisation in Europe. • A tradition started when Jesus was born • Items created by ancient humans to help • A civilisation ruled by Shoguns and Samurai • A group of people who were the first in Aus • A civilisation in Africa who created pyramids • ...
Early Hunters, Hunter-Gatherers 2023-08-23
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- one of oldest known communites in Middle East
- Age period of time when tools were made of stone
- weapon, tool, or other item made by humans
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- stayed near campsites to collect berries and nuts
- stone used to make tools
- creatures that walk on two legs
- person who regulary moves from place to place
- early female that was discovered in Ethiopia
8 Clues: stone used to make tools • creatures that walk on two legs • weapon, tool, or other item made by humans • early female that was discovered in Ethiopia • one of oldest known communites in Middle East • person who regulary moves from place to place • stayed near campsites to collect berries and nuts • Age period of time when tools were made of stone
Year 7 Geography 2020-11-30
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- Means towns and cities
- The line that goes around the middle of the earth
- Means countryside
- Information needed for the map to make sense
- It’s the ratio in size between something on a map
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- At back of atlas to help locate places on a map
- Area of land that has its own government & army
- This has 4 points, North, South, East and West
8 Clues: Means countryside • Means towns and cities • Information needed for the map to make sense • This has 4 points, North, South, East and West • At back of atlas to help locate places on a map • Area of land that has its own government & army • The line that goes around the middle of the earth • It’s the ratio in size between something on a map
WORLD LANGUAGES 2025-08-29
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- A language spoken in Portugal and Brazil
- A language spoken in Russia and Eastern Europe
- A major language spoken in India
- A European language also spoken in Africa and Canada
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- The most spoken language in the world
- A language spoken in Spain and Latin America
- A language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa
- A global language spoken in many countries
8 Clues: A major language spoken in India • The most spoken language in the world • A language spoken in Portugal and Brazil • A global language spoken in many countries • A language spoken in Spain and Latin America • A language spoken in Russia and Eastern Europe • A European language also spoken in Africa and Canada • A language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa
KB turns 80 2025-12-27
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- KB’s long run
- Favorite soccer coach
- Best part of vacation
- Moved to ________ to take care of Johnny and Barrett as toddlers
- Fav Play
- Bestie
- 80-some
- Must fill before leaving
- Favorite way to bake cookies
- Terrible Amy scare
- Born here
- Nickname for dogs
- LOL car ride author
- Noise entering water
- Favorite childhood animal
- Best swim stroke
- Ring Best Christmas gift
- Favorite softdrink
- Childhood stocking treat
- 1963
- Childhood card game
- Favorite soccer water bottle
- Strong unwavering virtue
- Read aloud Readers Digest stories
- Favorite way to sweat
- KB taught her ______ to drive
- Moved to ________ to take care of Johnny and Barrett as infants
- Walked French Camano Trail
- Middle East vacation spot
- City married
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- Favorite transition word
- BMOC Clark College
- First dog incident enroute to ______ wedding
- “Let _______ be your choice!”
- Favorite Soccer Chant
- she has known, Shavannah and Hildi
- Most exciting moment
- Who needed help taking off their socks
- Middle name
- First pet dog
- Scariest childhood place
- Summer vacation spot
- Scared of
- Feeling evoked through music in Waikiki
- Maid of Honor
- Favorite job to talk about
- KB’s Naval Aviator letter of recommendation for Erin referenced what childhood talent
- Favorite jobs
- KB and ______ biked through California
- Italian pickup location
- Tall valedictorian
- Love shopping here
- Love collecting
- 1969
- Favorite topic with strangers
- Beloved Tousled haired stray
- Favorite soccer player
- Grandma Wirkkala’s middle name
- Most recent dog hit
- Bad water experience
- BA from where?
- Number of Grandkids
62 Clues: 1969 • 1963 • Bestie • 80-some • Fav Play • Scared of • Born here • Middle name • City married • KB’s long run • First pet dog • Maid of Honor • Favorite jobs • BA from where? • Love collecting • Best swim stroke • Nickname for dogs • BMOC Clark College • Terrible Amy scare • Tall valedictorian • Love shopping here • Favorite softdrink • LOL car ride author • Childhood card game • Most recent dog hit • Number of Grandkids • ...
Path to Green Lantern Riddles 2023-02-18
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- In 2023, ekaterra will become:
- What is the Way of Tea (Ceremony) called in Japan?
- Which SAP software will Lipton Tea & Infusions be transitioning to?
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- What is a local’s favourite tea in Malaysia?
- Who invented Iced tea?
- Who created Lipton Tea?
- Which is the largest Market for tea in Middle East and North Africa?
- In Mandarin (Chinese), what is tea called?
8 Clues: Who invented Iced tea? • Who created Lipton Tea? • In 2023, ekaterra will become: • In Mandarin (Chinese), what is tea called? • What is a local’s favourite tea in Malaysia? • What is the Way of Tea (Ceremony) called in Japan? • Which SAP software will Lipton Tea & Infusions be transitioning to? • Which is the largest Market for tea in Middle East and North Africa?
Watergate Project Board Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- Placed an Oil Embargo on the United States
- CREEP Breaks into ________ Complex
- The Party of Ronald Raegan
- Name of Vietnam war offensive that destroyed public opinion of American involvement
- "____________ gap"
- The main reason for Middle Eastern conflict in the 1970s
- The name of the river that burst into flames 3 different times
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- The party of Jimmy Carter
- Established in 1970 under the Nixon Administration
- The main issue brought up in Racheal Carson's "Silent Spring"
- Name of the Vice President who resigned after previously taking bribes from the Governor of Maryland
- resigned after the Watergate scandal
- Population exceeds that of the North and East in the 1980s
- leaked the Pentagon Papers
14 Clues: "____________ gap" • The party of Jimmy Carter • The Party of Ronald Raegan • leaked the Pentagon Papers • CREEP Breaks into ________ Complex • resigned after the Watergate scandal • Placed an Oil Embargo on the United States • Established in 1970 under the Nixon Administration • The main reason for Middle Eastern conflict in the 1970s • ...
Poisonous plants 2022-08-23
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- is another word for poisonous
- contains ricin
- is a woody vine that can reach 65 feet in height and 32 feet in width.
- is a vibrant purple flower that blooms in the summertime
- is not usually life-threatening unless consumed in large quantities
- contains atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine.
- is One of the most deadly poisons
- is Only poisonous if you touch it and leaves a small rash
- is most toxic just before the seeds ripen
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- contains an irritating toxin that can be dangerous to dogs
- originated from Turkey and the Middle East
- small berries
- is considered to be the most poisonous plant growing in North America
- plant's name means to sparkle in Greek
14 Clues: small berries • contains ricin • is another word for poisonous • is One of the most deadly poisons • plant's name means to sparkle in Greek • is most toxic just before the seeds ripen • originated from Turkey and the Middle East • contains atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. • is a vibrant purple flower that blooms in the summertime • ...
Government vocabulary for the Middle East 2021-09-29
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- Middle Eastern country with a presidential democracy
- one person hold all of the political power
- where the leader is SPERATE from the legislature
- The leader is PART or together with the legislature
- people have the power because they can vote
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- Middle Eastern country with a King
- when one person holds the absolute power(EX: King or Queen)
- Middle Eastern country with a parlimentary democracy
8 Clues: Middle Eastern country with a King • one person hold all of the political power • people have the power because they can vote • where the leader is SPERATE from the legislature • The leader is PART or together with the legislature • Middle Eastern country with a presidential democracy • Middle Eastern country with a parlimentary democracy • ...
kodutöö sõnad marie 6b 2025-01-18
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- idas
- tihe liiklus
- peroon
- kare külm
- mereäärne majake
- turvavööd kinnitama
- millegi poolest kuulus olema
- majandus
- merereis
- põhjas
- purjelauasõit
- kõrb
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- telkima minema
- liiklusummik
- lennust maha jääma
- lõbusõit merel
- saar
- reisibuss
- tare
- north east
- Kodumajandus
- saatkond
- reisia
- lõunas
- reostatud meri
- pikk järjekord
- koera kelgusõit
- lennukisse minema
- ära sõitma
- kagus
30 Clues: idas • saar • tare • kõrb • kagus • peroon • reisia • lõunas • põhjas • saatkond • majandus • merereis • reisibuss • kare külm • north east • ära sõitma • liiklusummik • tihe liiklus • Kodumajandus • purjelauasõit • telkima minema • lõbusõit merel • reostatud meri • pikk järjekord • koera kelgusõit • mereäärne majake • lennukisse minema • lennust maha jääma • turvavööd kinnitama • millegi poolest kuulus olema
East Asian Religions 2022-10-07
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- is suffering
- path must be followed
- and priests are supposed to guide others in Hinduism
- must be acquired through fulfilled duties
- was believed in both Buddhism and Hinduism
- along with rulers were at the top of Hinduism's caste system
- is the end goal for all Hindus
- were one of the religious leaders in Buddhism
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- caused by desire
- is the end goal for all Buddhist
- desire
- was founded by Guatamo
- were another religious leader in Buddhism
- was more focused on rather than death in Daoism
- was Allegedly founded by Lou Tzu
- is a mix of Harapens and Aryans
- believed good and bad were equal
- lama is only in Tibetan Buddhism
18 Clues: desire • is suffering • caused by desire • path must be followed • was founded by Guatamo • is the end goal for all Hindus • is a mix of Harapens and Aryans • is the end goal for all Buddhist • was Allegedly founded by Lou Tzu • believed good and bad were equal • lama is only in Tibetan Buddhism • were another religious leader in Buddhism • must be acquired through fulfilled duties • ...
classical east vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- period of great cultural achievement
- rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- 551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher
- in the belief system established in Aryan India,the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- complete control of a product or business by one person or group
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- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
- government official
- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language.
- was originally named Zhao Zheng. He was the son of the king of the Qin territory.
- was given the name Liu Che at birth. As the eleventh son of the Han emperor Jingdi
- “Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others. He taught the Four Noble Truths and encouraged the faithful to follow the Eightfold Path.
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
17 Clues: government official • period of great cultural achievement • large landmass that juts out from a continent • 551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher • means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. • written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • ...
test 2024-10-24
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- higher up the atmosphere the temperature decreases
- helped decrease U.S. air pollution
- causing winds to turn right in northern hemisphere and left in southern hemisphere
- flow east to west near the equator
- energy transferred by touch
- wind that blows toward the sea
- can cause stormy weather
- monitoring for pollution
- caused by unequal heating of earth’s surface
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- without it Earth would be cold
- can cause temperature inversions
- flow west to east
- energy transferred by motion
- protects earth from harmful waves
- indoor air pollutant
- earth’s surface absorbs half of it
- flow east to west
17 Clues: flow west to east • flow east to west • indoor air pollutant • can cause stormy weather • monitoring for pollution • energy transferred by touch • energy transferred by motion • without it Earth would be cold • wind that blows toward the sea • can cause temperature inversions • protects earth from harmful waves • helped decrease U.S. air pollution • flow east to west near the equator • ...
Ancient Stone Board Game 2022-05-01
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- An ancient region.
- Valley in Oman.
- Not having anything fun to do.
- Country in the Middle East.
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- A period of time when iron replaced bronze as the main material to make tools.
- Route people use to trade.
- The period of time before written history.
- A period of ancient history when bronze was used as the main material to make tools instead of stone.
8 Clues: Valley in Oman. • An ancient region. • Route people use to trade. • Country in the Middle East. • Not having anything fun to do. • The period of time before written history. • A period of time when iron replaced bronze as the main material to make tools. • A period of ancient history when bronze was used as the main material to make tools instead of stone.
Exam Review: Chapters 1-4 2025-12-08
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- Viewing the past, present, and future through the truths of Scripture.
- The world's largest peninsula.
- Ancient civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- The war that began after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait.
- Capital of modern-day Israel.
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- Known as The Cradle of Civilization.
- The written record of what man has done with the time God has given.
- Largest religion in the Middle East.
8 Clues: Capital of modern-day Israel. • The world's largest peninsula. • Known as The Cradle of Civilization. • Largest religion in the Middle East. • The war that began after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. • Ancient civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. • The written record of what man has done with the time God has given. • ...
Victorian rivers 2020-03-26
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- Black Bream
- Flows into Lake Eildon
- Bright Wangaratta
- Trouty tributary of Ovens River
- Thornton
- Aussie bass
- Eskdale
- suburban Melbourne bream
- Horsham
- Dargo trout
- East Gippsland
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- Heritage river out east
- Heyfield
- Far west mulloway
- Bridgewater natives
- Opposite to fixed
- Otways blackfish and trout
- Southwest icon
- Melbourne
- trout and Murray cod
- Geelong
- Lake Eppalock tributary
- Mansfield shire trout
23 Clues: Geelong • Eskdale • Horsham • Heyfield • Thornton • Melbourne • Black Bream • Aussie bass • Dargo trout • Southwest icon • East Gippsland • Bright Wangaratta • Far west mulloway • Opposite to fixed • Bridgewater natives • trout and Murray cod • Mansfield shire trout • Flows into Lake Eildon • Heritage river out east • Lake Eppalock tributary • suburban Melbourne bream • Otways blackfish and trout • ...
national park (testing purpose) 2021-03-29
7 Clues: a tropical forest • not easy to be found, uncommon • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • a land higher than the surrounding land • Large area of fresh water, surrounded by land • The park is open to the ___, so everyone can visit it • Middle East is famous for its rich ____ such as petroleum
EUROPEANS COME TO AMERICAS 2024-10-02
7 Clues: wrote a book • The three G's • Fought in the holy wars • he was a Muslim leader who captured Jerusalem • he sailed around the cape of COGH and to India • Opened up in from Europe to the middle east to Asia • Dias he sailed and found the southern part of Africa
Rhetorical Terms East 2021-10-08
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- Appeal using logic, statistics, reason
- A deliberate overstatement for emphasis
- Putting two dissimilar ideas or items next to one another to make people compare them
- A comparison that uses like or as or than
- A question with an obvious answer
- Reference to a well-known person, place, artistic piece, or historical event
- The circumstances surrounding the writing; time, location, culture
- Language that makes the audience see or sense; figurative language
- Appeal based on emotion
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- Reinforcing an idea using a variety of techniques
- Giving abstract ideas or inanimate object human form or qualities
- The writer's attitude toward the subject or audience
- Repetition of grammatical structure
- Appeal that relies on the likability and reliability of the speaker
- A comparison of one thing as being another
- Reinforcing an idea using the exact same phrase more than once
- emphasizing an idea by deliberately making it seem less important than it is
17 Clues: Appeal based on emotion • A question with an obvious answer • Repetition of grammatical structure • Appeal using logic, statistics, reason • A deliberate overstatement for emphasis • A comparison that uses like or as or than • A comparison of one thing as being another • Reinforcing an idea using a variety of techniques • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-13
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- period of great cultural achievement
- government officials
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- (about 259 B.C.–210 B.C.) was originally named Zhao Zheng. He was the son of the king of the Qin territory. At age 13, Zheng became the king of Qin. He proclaimed himself Shi Huangdi, or “First Emperor.” Using spies, loyal generals, and bribery, he removed the leaders of six other surrounding states to create a unified China under his authoritarian rule. However, the unified China he created was too dependent on Shi Huangdi. The Qin dynasty collapsed four years after his death.
- rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
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- Siddhartha Gautama (circa 563 b.c.– 483 b.c.) was born a prince in India. Encounters with human suffering led him to leave his royal life to seek out the cause of suffering and sorrow. He sought answers from scholars and meditated until he developed a spiritual explanation for life. He became known as the “Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others. He taught the Four Noble Truths and encouraged the faithful to follow the Eightfold Path.
- Laozi means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. An old man when Confucius was a young scholar, Laozi was born in a small village in ancient China. He was appointed a historian in one of the Zhou dynasty courts. Laozi developed a philosophy of inner calm, purity of mind, and living in harmony with nature that is called Dao, or the way of the universe. His book, The Way of Life, had enormous influence on Chinese life.
- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- (156 b.c.–87 b.c.) was given the name Liu Che at birth. As the eleventh son of the Han emperor Jingdi, he would not have been destined to rule. However, the influence of his relatives changed this and he became emperor in 141 b.c.. Determined to expand his dynasty’s rule, he succeeded, though it came at a high cost to his soldiers and people. Liu Che made Confucianism the state religion. He was given the title Wudi (Martial Emperor) upon his death.
- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- (551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher. His teachings about the importance of education and public service influenced many eastern Asian civilizations. His ancestors, members of the aristocracy, were poor by the time of Confucius’s birth. By the age of 15, Confucius was dedicated to the life of a scholar. Although his ideas about the proper way to live guided millions of people, Confucius’s own life was simple and reflected a deep humility.
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
- complete control of a product or business by one person or a group
17 Clues: government officials • period of great cultural achievement • large landmass that juts out from a continent • written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • complete control of a product or business by one person or a group • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-13
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- a division of society based on differences of wealth, inherited rank or privilege, profession, occupation, or race
- reputed to have been born about 2704 bc and to have begun his rule as emperor in 2697
- part of a larger continent, made up of a number of countries that form a large mass of land
- he extinction of craving, or the extinction of the fires of attachment, aversion and ignorance
- a religion with various gods and goddesses
- He was the fifth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206BC-8AD)
- a person who believes in the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- the force produced by a person's actions in one life that influences what happens to them in future lives
- a system of political organization (as in Europe during the Middle Ages) in which a vassal served a lord and received protection and land in return
- reputed author of the Tao Te Ching
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- ounder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god
- a person who works for the government
- a pattern to rise and fall of all the dynasties that ruled China
- the highest universal principle, also called the ultimate or absolute reality
- the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence
- it was a long period of stability in which centers of trade became wealthy centers of learning and innovation.
- a market structure that consists of only one seller or producer
17 Clues: reputed author of the Tao Te Ching • a person who works for the government • ounder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god • a religion with various gods and goddesses • the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence • He was the fifth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206BC-8AD) • a market structure that consists of only one seller or producer • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2016-03-23
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- One of the first missionaries to travel to Northern Europe
- Another name for The Middle Ages
- Italian Monk
- the most powerful noblewoman
- Workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- A community of monks
- the land mass formed by the continents of Europe and Asia
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- Defeated the English King and declared himself the new English King
- The shape and elevation of land in a region
- A period that lasted from about 500 to about
- He was a warrior and a king
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land.
15 Clues: Italian Monk • A community of monks • He was a warrior and a king • the most powerful noblewoman • Another name for The Middle Ages • Warriors who fought on horseback • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • The shape and elevation of land in a region • A period that lasted from about 500 to about • Workers who were tied to the land on which they lived • ...
Middle English 2016-01-25
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- The word for 'crazy'
- The word for 'advice'
- The word for 'chance'
- The word for 'a warrior'
- The word for 'council'
- The word for 'glad'
- The word for 'little'
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- The word for 'poor'
- The word for city or town
- The word for 'rank / social status'
- The word for 'perhaps'
- The word for 'many'
- The word for 'wise'
- The word for 'truth'
- The word for 'happy'
15 Clues: The word for 'poor' • The word for 'many' • The word for 'wise' • The word for 'glad' • The word for 'crazy' • The word for 'truth' • The word for 'happy' • The word for 'advice' • The word for 'chance' • The word for 'little' • The word for 'perhaps' • The word for 'council' • The word for 'a warrior' • The word for city or town • The word for 'rank / social status'
Middle Ages 2013-05-20
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- Where farmers sell their crops
- The ring of water around a castle that slows down attacks
- A type of sport played on horse by knights with a lance
- The king and queen's daughter
- Common people and farmers
- The home and fortress of very wealthy nobles
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- A metal battle costume for a knight
- Has wheels and is pulled by a horse to carry people and goods around.
- A man who wears armour
- The king and queen's son
- Small town
- A hunter that steals fish and game from someone else's land
- A kind of embodied wall hanging made out of coloured thread
- A sharp weapon used in battle
- A kind of clown/entertainer for court. He wears a triple pointed hat with bells
15 Clues: Small town • A man who wears armour • The king and queen's son • Common people and farmers • The king and queen's daughter • A sharp weapon used in battle • Where farmers sell their crops • A metal battle costume for a knight • The home and fortress of very wealthy nobles • A type of sport played on horse by knights with a lance • ...
Middle Ages 2014-06-17
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- The distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.
- One of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346–53.
- A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world
- Business associations that dominated medieval towns; they passed laws, levied taxes, built protective walls for the city, etc. Each guild represented workers in one occupation such as weavers, bakers, brewers, sword makers, etc.
- The ranking of people in the middle ages
- A surname
- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- A private stronghold also used as an occasional residence by the owner. Often, the castle would be occupied by a garrison and the owner would live in more comfort elsewhere.
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- The methods of training and standards of behavior for knights in the Middle Ages.
- An armored warrior who fought on horseback
- the title, rank, or status of a knight.
- Possessing hereditary rank in a political system or social class derived from a feudalistic stage of a country's development
- Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
- a political and social system that developed during the Middle Ages; nobles offered protection and land in return for service
15 Clues: A surname • the title, rank, or status of a knight. • The ranking of people in the middle ages • Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce • An armored warrior who fought on horseback • A government in which power is in the hands of a single person • A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world • ...
Middle Ages 2015-02-08
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- a long thrusting weapon.
- a French medieval post
- a literacy or musical composition written with the hand, as distinguished from a printed copy. 8
- plague/mainly affect rodents, but fleas can transmit the disease to people. 12
- a wooden platter for serving food.
- a trading vessel; a merchant man.
- of arms/the distinctive heraldic bearings (heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield) or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country. 5
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- tournament or combat of two knights tilting using lances.
- a boy that was a knight's attendant.
- the magic sword of King Arthur
- any covering worn as a defense against weapons
- a person legally bound to a master craftsman in order to learn to trade. 7
- a medieval soldier in armor.
- a person who writes things down for someone else.
- lord's overseer or steward
15 Clues: a French medieval post • a long thrusting weapon. • lord's overseer or steward • a medieval soldier in armor. • the magic sword of King Arthur • a trading vessel; a merchant man. • a wooden platter for serving food. • a boy that was a knight's attendant. • any covering worn as a defense against weapons • a person who writes things down for someone else. • ...
middle ages 2021-03-12
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- The ruler of the Mongols
- Death was a disease that kill a lot of people
- Jews, Christians, and Sabians were all people of the
- The last prophet of the Islam
- The land the Mongols lived on
- The first leader of the Mongols
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
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- Holy book of the Islam
- Solider in the middle ages
- Ships of the deserts
- The trade route in ancient china
- and bailey were the names of the castle in the middle ages
- A member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- Pillars of faith
15 Clues: Pillars of faith • Ships of the deserts • Holy book of the Islam • The ruler of the Mongols • Solider in the middle ages • The last prophet of the Islam • The land the Mongols lived on • The first leader of the Mongols • The trade route in ancient china • Death was a disease that kill a lot of people • Jews, Christians, and Sabians were all people of the • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-15
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- A group of merchants or craftsmen
- A political order where nobles governed people in return for services
- A religious community where monks live.
- The Muslim leader in the 3rd crusade
- The group that reigned through the Golden Age of Muslims
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- A series of 8 wars over the holy lands
- Church official
- A mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior
- Muslim Community
- a low ranking noble under the protection of a lord
- Carta A document that placed restrictions on the King's power.
- The founder of Islam
- Land given to a knight in exchange for service.
- A farming community that nobles ran and peasants worked
- A member of the peasant class tied to the land
15 Clues: Church official • Muslim Community • The founder of Islam • A group of merchants or craftsmen • 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 • Land given to a knight in exchange for service. • ...
Middle Adulthood 2023-11-01
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A stage where the group reaches its peak performance, cooperating effectively, and achieving its goals with high productivity.
- Psychologist who developed the stages of group development model.
- The life stage during which generativity vs. stagnation typically occurs, between ages 40 and 65.
- Engaged and active way of hearing and understanding what someone is saying.
- The term that refers to "making your mark" on the world by caring for others and contributing to the next generation.
- A stage where conflicts and disagreements arise as members express differing opinions, leading to a clash of ideas and personalities.
- The opposite of generativity, characterized by a failure to contribute and a sense of detachment.
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- A concept promoting an environment where all individuals feel safe, respected and their cultural backgrounds are valued.
- An organization starting with the letter B that offers support for mental health concerns during middle adulthood.
- The psychologist known for his theory of psychosocial development, including the generativity vs. stagnation stage.
- Something older adults aim to leave behind, related to generativity and symbolic immortality.
- The process of getting older over time.
- A stage where the group resolves conflicts, establishes rules and norms, and starts working together more cohesively.
- The initial stage where a group comes together, individuals are polite, and they're figuring out their roles and goals.
15 Clues: The process of getting older over time. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • Psychologist who developed the stages of group development model. • Engaged and active way of hearing and understanding what someone is saying. • Something older adults aim to leave behind, related to generativity and symbolic immortality. • ...
Middle school 2023-10-16
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- What's the English for SVT?
- it is the place between classrooms
- we use it to cut papers for example
- you use a compass for this subject
- you take it for school every day and you put your school supplies in it
- you have lunch in this place
- it generally goes with History
- it is the middle of the day
- you write your homework there
- we write our lessons on it
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- you use it to paint
- this subject takes place in the gym
- there are books in this place
- it is the students' favorite place
- it is a synonym of rubber
15 Clues: you use it to paint • it is a synonym of rubber • we write our lessons on it • What's the English for SVT? • it is the middle of the day • you have lunch in this place • there are books in this place • you write your homework there • it generally goes with History • it is the place between classrooms • you use a compass for this subject • it is the students' favorite place • ...
middle school 2020-07-01
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- the action of entering or gaining access to an organisation or place surreptitiously, especially in order to acquire secret information or cause damage
- not known
- in an excellent or impressive way; extremely well
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offence
- causing embarrassment
- full of the possibility of danger, failure, or loss
- a thing or things belonging to someone
- improvise with other musicians, especially in jazz or blues
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- a gentle feeling of fondness or liking
- an agreement between enemies or opponents
- an act, utterance, or period that interrupts someone or something.
- out of control with anger or excitement; wild
- become fully aware of (something)
- refuse to take notice
- put (something) in a prominent place in order that it may readily be seen
15 Clues: not known • refuse to take notice • causing embarrassment • become fully aware of (something) • a gentle feeling of fondness or liking • a thing or things belonging to someone • an agreement between enemies or opponents • out of control with anger or excitement; wild • in an excellent or impressive way; extremely well • full of the possibility of danger, failure, or loss • ...
Middle ages 2023-02-09
Across
- Another major grouop of ISlum
- The prophet
- The world under the rule of islam
- warship leader of a mosque
- What we are learning about
- A marjor group of Islum
- Muslum teachings are in
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- the 3rd caliph
- A Skiness that killed many people
- the 2nd caliph
- the muslum...
- Millitary leader
- The Quran contains the word
- 25% of people today are
- 85% of muslums
- Muslums pray in a
- The fourth caliph
17 Clues: The prophet • the muslum... • the 3rd caliph • the 2nd caliph • 85% of muslums • Millitary leader • Muslums pray in a • The fourth caliph • 25% of people today are • A marjor group of Islum • Muslum teachings are in • warship leader of a mosque • What we are learning about • The Quran contains the word • Another major grouop of ISlum • A Skiness that killed many people • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-13
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- Ritual used to convert somebody
- Vassals who became experts in fighting
- The land the lord lent to a vassal
- People who moved to deserted places and devoted their live to God
- Person who does not believe in the Christian god
- the most important lords that served the king
- Head of a monastery
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- Medieval government based on the bond between lord and vassal
- German tribe, they invaded England
- Most powerful of the Germanic tribes
- When people are able to produce everything they need themselves
- Missionary who spread the Christian belief through Europe
- King of the Franks, also known as Charles the great
- Rules and guidelines that tell monks how to live
- Followers of a lord with special rights
15 Clues: Head of a monastery • Ritual used to convert somebody • German tribe, they invaded England • The land the lord lent to a vassal • Most powerful of the Germanic tribes • Vassals who became experts in fighting • Followers of a lord with special rights • the most important lords that served the king • Rules and guidelines that tell monks how to live • ...
Middle Ages 2022-12-13
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- person who protected the lord and manor
- document that limits power of the king
- country united under one government
- a servant bound to work on a lord's estate
- Black Death killed many _____ and serfs
- fought against Christians in Crusades
- a person granted use of land by the lord
- Major city in the Holy Land
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- most powerful person in the feudal system
- owned by a Lord and run by sefs and peasants
- a piece of land
- fought against Muslims in Crusades
- A way the Black Death spread through Europe
- most powerful religious leaderin middle ages
- a noble who held land
15 Clues: a piece of land • a noble who held land • Major city in the Holy Land • fought against Muslims in Crusades • country united under one government • fought against Christians in Crusades • document that limits power of the king • person who protected the lord and manor • Black Death killed many _____ and serfs • a person granted use of land by the lord • ...
Middle Ages 2025-01-29
Across
- a Mongol leader between 1162-1227.
- property granted to a vassal from their lord.
- the female version of monks that lived in a convent.
- they were used to suck the poison out of peoples blood.
- a worker under the feudal system who was tied to their lords land.
- the type of agreement made by a Lord and a Pope.
- where monks live outside of the cities.
- the followers of the popular religion Islam.
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- a group of invaders from the Nordic sea that were feared throughout Europe.
- people would walk in a wheel for hours to power this device.
- a man who served his Lord as a soldier in armor.
- A union of craftspeople who practiced a trade or business.
- the Viking who was the first European to step foot on the America's
- The character who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
- a spot in the desert with water and fertile land.
15 Clues: a Mongol leader between 1162-1227. • where monks live outside of the cities. • the followers of the popular religion Islam. • property granted to a vassal from their lord. • a man who served his Lord as a soldier in armor. • the type of agreement made by a Lord and a Pope. • a spot in the desert with water and fertile land. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-09-29
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- a member of the religious clergy, like a priest or vicar
- the qualities valued by knights, such as polite manners, loyalty, and trustworthiness
- a person who learns a skill or trade by working with someone who has mastered the skill
- a system for organizing groups of their importance or social standing
- a person who owns or works in a grain mill
- the unique and entire set of characteristics that make up what a person or thing is considered to be
- the way a fictional character's identity is developed and shown in a story, play, or movie
- a person who is educated and studies or attends school
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- a person from the medieval church who calls, or summons, people before the church for their crimes
- a person who runs an inn
- a person who hunts or fishes without permission on someone else's property
- a person who delivers babies
- a long trip taken to a sacred place for a religious or moral purpose
- the main character in a work of fiction
- a person who sells official pardons, or excuses from sins,from the church
15 Clues: a person who runs an inn • a person who delivers babies • the main character in a work of fiction • a person who owns or works in a grain mill • a person who is educated and studies or attends school • a member of the religious clergy, like a priest or vicar • a long trip taken to a sacred place for a religious or moral purpose • ...
Middle Ages 2025-09-09
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- A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- The practice of designing, displaying, describing, and recording coats of arms and heraldic badges.
- A large, fortified building or group of buildings where a lord or noble lived, often used as a defense against enemies.
- The estate or domain of a feudal lord, including the castle and the lands around it.
- A system of political and social organization in medieval Europe, where land was exchanged for military service and loyalty.
- A person who received land and protection from a lord in return for loyalty and service.
- A medieval sport in which two knights on horseback charged at each other with lances, trying to unseat the opponent.
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback and followed a code of conduct known as chivalry.
- A young boy in training to become a knight, who served a knight as an attendant.
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- An association of artisans or merchants who controlled the practice of their craft in a particular town.
- The medieval knight's code of conduct, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- A farmer or laborer who worked on a lord's land and was bound to that land, unable to leave without permission.
- A series of religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control during the Middle Ages.
- A king or queen who ruled over a kingdom during the Middle Ages.
- A young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
15 Clues: A king or queen who ruled over a kingdom during the Middle Ages. • A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord in exchange for loyalty and service. • A young boy in training to become a knight, who served a knight as an attendant. • The estate or domain of a feudal lord, including the castle and the lands around it. • ...
East Asia 2025-01-28
Carlos' CROSSWORD 2020-11-27
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- There was a ________ debate about the Middle East, then they moved to a vote.
- I need a good explanation of all the costs ________ in buying a new car.
- I didn't stay behind because I wanted to, I did so because it was my ________.
- The doctor told him to lose weight quickly or pay the ________ later in life.
- Doesn't it ________ you as strange that it's the middle of May and it's snowing?
Down
- Jet lag causes problems with our ________ clock.
- Lance is ________ knowledgeable on this subject.
- This species of seagull is not a ________ of the island, but will sometimes rest here a while.
8 Clues: Jet lag causes problems with our ________ clock. • Lance is ________ knowledgeable on this subject. • I need a good explanation of all the costs ________ in buying a new car. • There was a ________ debate about the Middle East, then they moved to a vote. • The doctor told him to lose weight quickly or pay the ________ later in life. • ...
Economics of South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria 2019-03-27
Across
- decorate their bodies with Henna
- Irrigation systems would help with this problem.
- leader in Kenya
- What valley is on the east coast of Africa?
- What country is east of Congo and southeast of Sudan?
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- What is the country north of Sudan and borders the Mediterranean Sea?
- What is the driest desert in Africa?
- britain which country captured Africa from the dutch?
- Is caused by drought.
- Where the prime minister is the head of government
- One method of this is slash and burn.
- What is the longest river in Africa?
- mandela (in prison)the man that moved helped move the Pan-African movement
- a government where citizens share in governing and being governed
- Which continent has the greatest need for assistance from the World Bank due to drought, political corruption and instability, and a high rate of HIV/AIDS?
- What is the only mountain range in Africa?
- What country is in the middle of Africa, west of Kenya, and south of Sudan?
- What country is northwest of Congo and west of Sudan?
- What country is south of Egypt and north is the Congo?
- Which country was allowed a multi-racial election in 1994?
- What is the physical feature in middle region of Africa and has a variety of animals?
- What is the dry region south of the Sahara desert?
- spreed of aids / Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing an urgent medical crisis in the early 21st Century. Which of these is that crisis?
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- (president)brought the apartheid system of racial segregation to an end and negotiated a transition to majority rule in his country.
- family rituals
- when a nation or individual concentrates its productive efforts on producing a limited variety of goods
- trade a market where buyers and sellers have the right to sell and buy by their own preference or refuse to if they so choose
- Which of these would be the BIGGEST threat to combating the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa?
- Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain
- What river goes through Nigeria and to the west of Nigeria?
- the fact or state of being independent.
- Muslim-linked to Middle East
- What river goes through the Congo?
- Merging citizens in previously separate areas and with different religion led to which war
- government in South Africa
- in Nigeria, the right to vote is limited to...
- What is the desert in the South African region?
- What is the tallest mountain in Africa?
- one person is head of government
- to fight against AIDS / At the end of the 20th century and at the start of the 21st century, the United States has been providing large amounts of humanitarian support to countries in Africa. Which of these is a reason for most of that support?
- relating to all people of African birth or descent.
- barries a government-imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services
- in South Africa a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race.segregation on grounds other than race.
- spirits are in natural objects
- many small ethnic groups - many languages
46 Clues: family rituals • leader in Kenya • Is caused by drought. • government in South Africa • Muslim-linked to Middle East • spirits are in natural objects • one person is head of government • decorate their bodies with Henna • What river goes through the Congo? • What is the driest desert in Africa? • What is the longest river in Africa? • One method of this is slash and burn. • ...
Vocab 2021-01-21
Across
- the 0 degree longitude line
- the actual place or spot
- 66.5 degrees S
- the hemisphere that is East
- the hemisphere that is North
- the hemisphere that is West
- 23.4 degrees S
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- the hemisphere that is South
- 23.4 degrees N
- the 0 degree latitude line
- lines that go West to East
- where a place is in reference to another place or thing
- a symbol that shows you North, South, East, and West
- lines that go North to South
- 180 degrees
- 66.5 degrees N
16 Clues: 180 degrees • 23.4 degrees N • 66.5 degrees S • 66.5 degrees N • 23.4 degrees S • the actual place or spot • the 0 degree latitude line • lines that go West to East • the 0 degree longitude line • the hemisphere that is East • the hemisphere that is West • the hemisphere that is South • lines that go North to South • the hemisphere that is North • ...
Africa Political Crossword 2025-01-27
Across
- Nation south of Rwanda
- Country whose capital is Monrovia
- Nation east of Cote d'Ivoire
- Nation that borders Niger on the south
- Nation west of Congo
- Country that borders South Africa and Mozambique
- Nation that borders Togo on the east
- Country that borders Mauritania on the east
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- Nation that borders Zambia on the northeast
- Capital of Kenya
- Nation that borders Ethiopia on the north
- Capital of Tunisia
- Country that borders Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone
- Nation on Botswana's northeastern border
- Country southeast of Sudan
- Nation north of Namibia
16 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Tunisia • Nation west of Congo • Nation south of Rwanda • Nation north of Namibia • Country southeast of Sudan • Nation east of Cote d'Ivoire • Country whose capital is Monrovia • Nation that borders Togo on the east • Nation that borders Niger on the south • Nation on Botswana's northeastern border • Nation that borders Ethiopia on the north • ...
Government vocabulary for the Middle East 2021-09-29
Across
- Middle Eastern country with a King
- one person hold all of the political power
- Middle Eastern country with a parlimentary democracy
- where the leader is SPERATE from the legislature
- Middle Eastern country with a presidential democracy
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- people have the power because they can vote
- The leader is PART or together with the legislature
- when one person holds the absolute power(EX: King or Queen)
8 Clues: Middle Eastern country with a King • one person hold all of the political power • people have the power because they can vote • where the leader is SPERATE from the legislature • The leader is PART or together with the legislature • Middle Eastern country with a parlimentary democracy • Middle Eastern country with a presidential democracy • ...
Chapter 3 The Fertile Crescent Crossword 2016-08-30
Across
- state containing several countries or territories
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
- belief in more than one god
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- Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- one the the first written set of laws
- Persian leader who conquered Babylon
10 Clues: belief in more than one god • Persian leader who conquered Babylon • one the the first written set of laws • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • state containing several countries or territories • Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire • rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East • ...
Israel 2017-10-10
Across
- First Name of the American President
- Capital city of Israel, where Donald Trump promised to relocate the U.S Embassy
- Surname of the Israeli Prime Minister
- City where the U.S Embassy can be found in Israel
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- Region where Israel is located
- First Name of the Israeli Prime Minister
- Second most popular religion in Israel, behind Judaism
- Country that is home of the Jews
- Religion that celebrates Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashana and more
- Surname of the American President
10 Clues: Region where Israel is located • Country that is home of the Jews • Surname of the American President • First Name of the American President • Surname of the Israeli Prime Minister • First Name of the Israeli Prime Minister • City where the U.S Embassy can be found in Israel • Second most popular religion in Israel, behind Judaism • ...
Palestine, Egypt, and Guinea 2023-05-09
Across
- Longest river in the world
- Color on the Guinean flag that is on the far right of the flag
- Color on Palestinian flag that is shaped as a triangle
- Continent that is connected with Europe and is that largest continent in the world
- Country in the Middle East(Southwest Asia)
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- Region in southwest/central Asia with mainly Arab culture
- Country in West Africa
- Bird on the Egyptian flag
- Continent that borders Atlantic and Indian ocean
- County in North Africa
10 Clues: Country in West Africa • County in North Africa • Bird on the Egyptian flag • Longest river in the world • Country in the Middle East(Southwest Asia) • Continent that borders Atlantic and Indian ocean • Color on Palestinian flag that is shaped as a triangle • Region in southwest/central Asia with mainly Arab culture • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-05-17
Across
- Fine fertile soil
- Used this to pull their plows
- This is the oldest written epic
- sumerian people discovered this metal through metallurgy
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- what did the Middle East become known as?
- What does Mesoptamia mean?
- These people created the world's first empire
- Ancient Mesopotamian people created this form of writing
- Mesopotamian people were (blank) before settling in one wheel Sumerian people invented the (blank) to help them transport goods faster
- This king created a set of written laws that kept society in place
10 Clues: Fine fertile soil • What does Mesoptamia mean? • Used this to pull their plows • This is the oldest written epic • what did the Middle East become known as? • These people created the world's first empire • Ancient Mesopotamian people created this form of writing • sumerian people discovered this metal through metallurgy • ...
Education and Economy in Ancient Israel 2023-11-06
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- Area relatively richer and more technologically advanced
- Trade route that goes through the hills and mountains of Judea
- The largest industry in the Middle East
- Were taught about their beleifs in school
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- A way of buying and exchanging goods
- An industry that used hooks and spears
- The name for the rich in ancient Israel
- The name for money in ancient Israel
- The name for the poor in ancient Israel
- Learned how to cook and take car of their families
10 Clues: A way of buying and exchanging goods • The name for money in ancient Israel • An industry that used hooks and spears • The name for the rich in ancient Israel • The name for the poor in ancient Israel • The largest industry in the Middle East • Were taught about their beleifs in school • Learned how to cook and take car of their families • ...
Towards the next 50 2021-08-26
Across
- The World's Only 7 Star Hotel
- UAE celebrates its _____ jubilee in the year 2021
- Name the Coal plant from which UAE generated electricity from coal for the first time in the gulf region.
- name the app developed to evaluate the government service
- First Female Astronaut of UAE
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- Emirate is known as The Pirate Coast'
- UAE's first-ever nuclear reactor
- largest pharmaceutical manufacturers in the Middle East and Africa
- City , the world's first carbon-neutral, zero-waste city
- 2020 is marked as the year of
10 Clues: The World's Only 7 Star Hotel • 2020 is marked as the year of • First Female Astronaut of UAE • UAE's first-ever nuclear reactor • Emirate is known as The Pirate Coast' • UAE celebrates its _____ jubilee in the year 2021 • City , the world's first carbon-neutral, zero-waste city • name the app developed to evaluate the government service • ...
peoplecom puzzle 2 2022-06-17
Across
- When all your friends meet and cook non-vegetarian food using this
- Something much needed for delicious fish curry
- Range of Eastern Masalas newly launched in the Middle East
- Tamarind Rice popular in Karnataka
- These are very Hot Masalas
- In Paris they savour this as Poudre De Kashmiri Piment
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- This is the Chennai Sambar
- It's called rasoi ka raja for a reason
- Even if mango season is not there it will be there
- These Fenugreek leaves are popular for their bitter yet addictively aromatic flavor
10 Clues: This is the Chennai Sambar • These are very Hot Masalas • Tamarind Rice popular in Karnataka • It's called rasoi ka raja for a reason • Something much needed for delicious fish curry • Even if mango season is not there it will be there • In Paris they savour this as Poudre De Kashmiri Piment • Range of Eastern Masalas newly launched in the Middle East • ...
Judaism 2022-08-03
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- Biggest religion in the world
- Is the offering of food, objects or the lives of animals to a higher purpose.
- A country in the middle east, that borders Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Egypt.
- Jewish sacred scriptures
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- Judaism's day of rest and seventh day of the week.
- Also known as Pesach
- Special agreement made between God and the Israelites (Jewish people)
- Jewish place of worship
- Lead prayer and worship in the synagogue
- The ritual celebration of the Exodus from Egypt
10 Clues: Also known as Pesach • Jewish place of worship • Jewish sacred scriptures • Biggest religion in the world • Lead prayer and worship in the synagogue • The ritual celebration of the Exodus from Egypt • Judaism's day of rest and seventh day of the week. • Special agreement made between God and the Israelites (Jewish people) • ...
IPS 2022-09-23
Across
- central city of Russia
- The mountain ranges in southern Turkey
- the name of largest railway in the world
- The mountain ranges in western iran
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- the building that was founded by Peter the Great
- a place where fresh water makes it possible for life to exist in a dry area
- largest nation by land size
- the amount of countries that are in Middle-East
- a gully or usually dry river bed cut by running water after a downpour
- the biggest desert in the world
10 Clues: central city of Russia • largest nation by land size • the biggest desert in the world • The mountain ranges in western iran • The mountain ranges in southern Turkey • the name of largest railway in the world • the amount of countries that are in Middle-East • the building that was founded by Peter the Great • ...
North America 2022-09-11
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- This river borders Mexico and Texas
- This country is north of the United States
- This is the longest river in the US
- This country is in the middle of North America
- This country is south of the United States
- this landform can be found in central United States
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- These lakes border both Canada and the US
- These mountains are found in the west of the US
- This is the highest point in North America
- These mountains are found on the east of the US
10 Clues: This river borders Mexico and Texas • This is the longest river in the US • These lakes border both Canada and the US • This is the highest point in North America • This country is north of the United States • This country is south of the United States • This country is in the middle of North America • These mountains are found in the west of the US • ...
Current Events Presentation 2025-10-19
Across
- what insurance is Trump trying to expand
- what kind of policy is the government shutdown laying off federal workers
- who did Trump commute from federal prison
- what states congressional map violated the Voting Rights Act
- what did Wall Street see a major jump in
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- where did Trump, Middle East and European leaders meet following Trumps address to Israel's Parliament
- what happened this past weekend for No Kings Day
- this item has shortages
- "acting" U.S Attorney in L.A
- what country is headed towards a recession (acronym)
10 Clues: this item has shortages • "acting" U.S Attorney in L.A • what insurance is Trump trying to expand • what did Wall Street see a major jump in • who did Trump commute from federal prison • what happened this past weekend for No Kings Day • what country is headed towards a recession (acronym) • what states congressional map violated the Voting Rights Act • ...
Bethlen & Thokoly 2025-08-31
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- Luis the Great led many battles himself, he was a true ___________
- Andrew the II led this to the middle east
- Laszlo I became the __________ of soldiers and knights
- Andrew the II led a "campaign" to this city
- a sort of fight for independence against Habsburg rule
- Welcome __ Budapest
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- "The country of Transylvania"
- Document signed at the end of a war to agree on peace
- Hungarians were mostly __________ before Stephen I introduced christianity.
- Kalman I was an ___________ ruler of his time (smart)
10 Clues: Welcome __ Budapest • "The country of Transylvania" • Andrew the II led this to the middle east • Andrew the II led a "campaign" to this city • Document signed at the end of a war to agree on peace • Kalman I was an ___________ ruler of his time (smart) • Laszlo I became the __________ of soldiers and knights • a sort of fight for independence against Habsburg rule • ...
Keywords 2022-02-02
6 Clues: the religion of jews • the religion of muslims • the political group of the jews • the mass murder of a targeted group • the holy city of the 3 major religions • an ethnic group usually from the middle east
Middle ages 2021-02-28
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- the medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter.
- He led the Muslim military campaign against the Crusader states in the Levant.
- The famous Plague that was roaming Europe in 1347 that killed 20 million people in Europe
- They were an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate.
- He was the first of the many Caliphs
- He was one of the Prophet's of Abraham that spoke directly to Gabriel
- A famous sailer that traveled to Canada and had an episode in Spongebob
- The amount of Crusades fought in between the 200 years
- There Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous land empire in history and the second-largest empire by landmass, second only to the British Empire
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- The Islam word that means successor
- a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- He was the King of the Franks from 768, the King of the Lombards from 774, and the Emperor of the Romans from 800.
- The Pope that started preaching the First Crusade
- The number of pillars there is at Islam that they prey to
- The Famous battle fought between William, the duke of Normandy, and King Harold Godwinson
15 Clues: The Islam word that means successor • He was the first of the many Caliphs • The Pope that started preaching the First Crusade • The amount of Crusades fought in between the 200 years • The number of pillars there is at Islam that they prey to • He was one of the Prophet's of Abraham that spoke directly to Gabriel • ...
