middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle ages 2023-08-31
6 Clues: ferocious warriors from the east • who is the king of the Germanics • who defeated the Roman general Orestes • name of the Eastern Roman Empire empire • How many years did the Middle Ages last • how many people were peasants (out of ten)
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-14
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- a valley formed by flowing water
- a body of a human being that has been ceremonially preserved by removal of the internal organs, treatment with natron and resin, and wrapping in bandages.embalm
- Longest river in the world
- a ruler in Egypt
- a stone coffin
- capable of producing crops
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt from a water plant stem
- a monumental structure of a square or triangle base
- connects northwest Africa to the middle East
- the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
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- a desert in Northern Africa
- a stylized picture of an object presenting a word
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- cunning, sly, or fine
- She was the number one female ruler in ancient egypt
- an arm of the Indian ocean
- in Egypt its a spiritual gaurdian
17 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in Egypt • cunning, sly, or fine • Longest river in the world • capable of producing crops • an arm of the Indian ocean • a desert in Northern Africa • a valley formed by flowing water • in Egypt its a spiritual gaurdian • the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • connects northwest Africa to the middle East • ...
Planetary Science: Investigation 1 & 2 2023-09-18
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- spinning on an axis
- traveling around something
- ariel photo from directly above
- imaginary axle that a planet spins on
- somewhere in the universe is called
- how far above sea level
- straight line along which an observer has an unobstructed vision
- 0 degrees latitude, imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- Located in Greenwich England or 0 degrees longitude
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- term used to describe the position from which an observation is made
- reference star pointed to by Earth's North Pole
- where sky and land meet
- assemblage of objects distance and directions that you use to establish location
- angular distance north and south from Earth's equator
- path and length of time one object takes to travel around another object
- is how far above Earth
- angular distance of a place east and west of the meridian
17 Clues: spinning on an axis • is how far above Earth • where sky and land meet • how far above sea level • traveling around something • ariel photo from directly above • somewhere in the universe is called • imaginary axle that a planet spins on • reference star pointed to by Earth's North Pole • Located in Greenwich England or 0 degrees longitude • ...
WWII and the 2000's 2024-05-16
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- British Prime Minister
- A protest movement that spread across the Middle East in 2010 and 2011.
- First battle that took place only in the air.
- First President of the US during WWII.
- Japan attacked here on December 7th, 1941
- Dictator of the Soviet Union.
- Declared that he has secured, "peace in our time".
- A strict Islamic sect that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 and returned to power in 2021.
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- Hurricane that struck New Orleans in 2006.
- Celebrity who announced to a crowd the passing of Osama Bin Laden.
- Planned the 9/11 attacks.
- Second President of the US during WWII.
- Dictator of Germany.
- Labeled as the "Final Solution".
- Dictator of Italy.
- President who was alerted of the 9/11 attacks.
- Where the first atomic bomb dropped.
17 Clues: Dictator of Italy. • Dictator of Germany. • British Prime Minister • Planned the 9/11 attacks. • Dictator of the Soviet Union. • Labeled as the "Final Solution". • Where the first atomic bomb dropped. • First President of the US during WWII. • Second President of the US during WWII. • Japan attacked here on December 7th, 1941 • Hurricane that struck New Orleans in 2006. • ...
Mosaics of Faith - Y9 Revision 2025-11-05
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- People who follow Judaism (4)
- Foods that meet Islamic dietary rules (5)
- The Arabic name for God in Islam (5)
- Belief that only one divine being exists (9)
- The youngest of the Abrahamic faiths (5)
- Foods that meet Jewish dietary rules (6)
- The faith that developed from Jesus’ teachings (9)
- The Muslim day for communal prayer (6)
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- People who follow Islam (7)
- The final prophet and messenger in Islam (8)
- The first of the three Abrahamic religions (7)
- A group of faiths that began in the Middle East (8)
- The ancient language of Jewish scripture (7)
- A sacred promise made between God and the Israelites (8)
- Language in which the Qur’an was revealed (6)
- Building where Jewish people gather to worship (9)
- A holy name used for God in Judaism (6)
17 Clues: People who follow Islam (7) • People who follow Judaism (4) • The Arabic name for God in Islam (5) • The Muslim day for communal prayer (6) • A holy name used for God in Judaism (6) • The youngest of the Abrahamic faiths (5) • Foods that meet Jewish dietary rules (6) • Foods that meet Islamic dietary rules (5) • The final prophet and messenger in Islam (8) • ...
social studies africa 2023-01-25
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- belonging or relating to a group of peoples in central and southern Africa.
- a sacred symbol of the Ashanti nation believed to possess the sunsum (soul) of the Ashanti people.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- a belief hat objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- a member of a people of south central Ghana.
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- the sacred scripture of Islam.
- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
7 Clues: the sacred scripture of Islam. • a member of a people of south central Ghana. • belonging or relating to a group of peoples in central and southern Africa. • a belief hat objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. • a sacred symbol of the Ashanti nation believed to possess the sunsum (soul) of the Ashanti people. • ...
Vocab 1&2 2016-02-01
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- The branch of law that deals with offences against others
- where the worlds first civilation arose
- a system of social ranking
- Persian religious thinker
- a Mesopotamian narrative poem
- the earliest known form of writing
- a writing system in which each symbol represents a single basics sound
- a territory settled and ruled by people from another land
- to arrange or set down in writing
- system where people exchange one set of goods or services for another
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- a reigio0n in the middle east
- an area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- in ancient Mesopotamian a large stepped platform
- Ruler of Akkad
- Aggressive emperor of Babylon who rebuilt the city and its defenses
- System where people pay for goods or services through the exchange of some token of agreed
- king of Babylon in about 1790 B.C
17 Clues: Ruler of Akkad • Persian religious thinker • a system of social ranking • a reigio0n in the middle east • a Mesopotamian narrative poem • king of Babylon in about 1790 B.C • to arrange or set down in writing • the earliest known form of writing • where the worlds first civilation arose • an area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- The ___________ exchange between Europe/America.
- Meaning mixed Native/Spanish family/heritage.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- A large farm using slaves to grow a single crop
- A system of forced labor the Spanish used with Native Americans.
- When a country establishes settlements somewhere else.
- A prince of Portugal, nicknamed the Navigator.
- Christian military expeditions to the Middle East.
- Native Americans from the American Southwest who rebelled against Spain.
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- Genoese explorer who discovered America.
- Word for Spanish explorer/conquerors.
- Native Americans living in northeast America.
- The Treaty of _______ split the world for Spain and Portugal.
- Means rebirth, a social movement in Europe that encouraged exploration.
- Native Americans from Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Native Americans from the Valley of Mexico
- A religion founded in Arab, followers are called Muslims.
17 Clues: Word for Spanish explorer/conquerors. • Genoese explorer who discovered America. • Native Americans from the Valley of Mexico • Meaning mixed Native/Spanish family/heritage. • Native Americans living in northeast America. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • A prince of Portugal, nicknamed the Navigator. • A large farm using slaves to grow a single crop • ...
Lesson 2-3 Vocabulary etc. 2025-10-08
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- series of wars fought by Christians to control the Holy Land
- a group of related families
- a system of rule by lords who ruled the land but was loyal to a king
- Road merchants traveled overland routes linking Central Asia, China and the Middle East
- community of people who share common customs, language and traditions
- tax on foreign goods brough into a country
- a place where people are protected from danger
- sun dried brick
- included the lord's castle and lands around it
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- groups of people who traveled together safely
- loyalty to a state or section rather than to the whole country
- Spanish word for villages
- sharing a common ancestor
- ceremonial dinner to show off wealth
- great burst of leaning and technological innovation
- instrument to determine latitude while at sea
- ban on trade
17 Clues: ban on trade • sun dried brick • Spanish word for villages • sharing a common ancestor • a group of related families • ceremonial dinner to show off wealth • tax on foreign goods brough into a country • groups of people who traveled together safely • instrument to determine latitude while at sea • a place where people are protected from danger • ...
Social and Cultural Diversity 2023-06-25
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- value spirituality, family, language, and communication
- defined through factors like income level and occupation
- An important counseling consideration for working with Native Americans
- Experience loss of fluid intelligence and declines in vision and hearing
- valued in communication by East and Southeast Asians
- A connection to the sacred or the physical to the self
- Acronym used for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and more identities
- This and collectivism are important core values for Middle Eastern/North African clients
- come from places such as Bhutan, Nepal, and India
- Privilege of the able-bodied
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- is aware of their own values, biases, and assumptions
- voluntarily relocate
- Masculine traits are given higher respect and value
- values include marianismo and machismo
- Gender is _____ constructed as opposed to biologically
- Social justice and this are ethical obligations
- persons who are forced out
17 Clues: voluntarily relocate • persons who are forced out • Privilege of the able-bodied • values include marianismo and machismo • Social justice and this are ethical obligations • come from places such as Bhutan, Nepal, and India • Masculine traits are given higher respect and value • valued in communication by East and Southeast Asians • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a deep, narrow bay.
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
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- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
21 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a deep, narrow bay.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
SS Crossword Review #3 2024-05-11
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- major contributing factors to civil war in Africa
- Creating military bases, developing irrigation systems, and building canals to ease trade and travel is considered how human change the land
- organization stabilizes oil prices
- fasting growing religion in the world with the largest percentage of Muslims in Saudi Arabia
- large-scale migration that has occurred throughout Southwest Asia has been motivated by
- Dishonest behavior by those in power, typically involving bribery or the exchange of money
- South Africa first Black president in a democratic election from 1994 until 1999, won Noble Peace Prize, and leader of National African Congress
- countries around the world trade goods with each other by means of international trade agreements
- A policy of segregation or discrimination on the grounds of race in South Africa
- primary trade routes through the Southwest Asia region; connected the East and the West; stretched across the continents of Asia, Europe, and Africa,
- period of tension between the Soviet Union and the United States
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- When the price of a good increase. When production of goods increases, prices will fall
- number of births per woman in a population
- When multiple diverse groups blend sharing art, religion, language, music, traditions, and holidays
- major contributing factors to civil war in Africa
- world's greatest environmental disaster happened here where a nuclear power plant released massive amounts of radioactive material
- belief in one god which is evident in several religion to include: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
- Russia Government ownership or production; Decisions by government determine economic activity; Total government involvement
- Middle East has natural resources found in abundance
- economic activity involving the cutting down of trees not common in economic areas
- major contributing factors to civil war in Africa
- Iran limited government has control placed in the hands of the religious majority and its leadership. It has three branches of government, but all are overseen by the Supreme Leader
- One example of this as warlords fight to try and control the profitable diamond mining operations
- The largest desert in the world that stretches from the west coast of across Africa to the Nile River in the east
24 Clues: organization stabilizes oil prices • number of births per woman in a population • major contributing factors to civil war in Africa • major contributing factors to civil war in Africa • major contributing factors to civil war in Africa • Middle East has natural resources found in abundance • period of tension between the Soviet Union and the United States • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-12-19
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- Triangle shaped writing.
- To trade without the use of money. Ziggurat A temple built for their god.
- An area between two rivers.
- The moving of water from one another to another
- is the belief in more than one god. Scribe professional writers.
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- A round object used in early vehicles.
- A curved region with fertile soil in the middle east.
- Independent state with its own Government.
8 Clues: Triangle shaped writing. • An area between two rivers. • A round object used in early vehicles. • Independent state with its own Government. • The moving of water from one another to another • A curved region with fertile soil in the middle east. • is the belief in more than one god. Scribe professional writers. • ...
Our Environment 2021-01-19
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- When we draw a diagram we ________ down.
- Which word is missing North, _______ East and West?
- We can drink this natural resource.
- What does a compass rose show?
- What are natural things that are on the Earth that we did not make?
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- What is the line in the middle of the Earth called?
- What do we use these to read maps?
- Which word is missing? Reuse, _____, Reduce
8 Clues: What does a compass rose show? • What do we use these to read maps? • We can drink this natural resource. • When we draw a diagram we ________ down. • Which word is missing? Reuse, _____, Reduce • What is the line in the middle of the Earth called? • Which word is missing North, _______ East and West? • ...
Crossword by Wilson Shafer 2023-01-30
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- When coming back to Egypt, Moses' staff became a ____.
- Hatmadah is the Jewish value of _____.
- _____ was a prophet known for having Hatmadah.
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- Moses struck a stone to get _______.
- Moses was placed into the ____ River after birth.
- The Promised land was in what we call the Middle ____.
- After 40 years of wandering, Moses found the ______ land.
- Moses was angered when he saw the Hebrews were worshiping a golden ______.
8 Clues: Moses struck a stone to get _______. • Hatmadah is the Jewish value of _____. • _____ was a prophet known for having Hatmadah. • Moses was placed into the ____ River after birth. • When coming back to Egypt, Moses' staff became a ____. • The Promised land was in what we call the Middle ____. • After 40 years of wandering, Moses found the ______ land. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2017-03-19
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- The symbol of the god Sobek
- A character of the ancient Egypt writing system
- Used to keep hair curls in place
- A board game with 2 sets of counters and 30 squares
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- One of the most ancient instruments
- These were as common on the Nile as they were in ancient times
- This fruit was introduced to Egypt from the Middle East
- Dried laurel bark brought from India
8 Clues: The symbol of the god Sobek • Used to keep hair curls in place • One of the most ancient instruments • Dried laurel bark brought from India • A character of the ancient Egypt writing system • A board game with 2 sets of counters and 30 squares • This fruit was introduced to Egypt from the Middle East • These were as common on the Nile as they were in ancient times
4th 9 weeks review 2025-05-18
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- This Ocean borders Europe to the west
- This line of longitude passes through the United Kingdom
- land and ___________ play a role in the continuing conflicts in the middle east
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- refers to how people adjust to living in certain areas
- This major desert is located in Asia
- Europe is in this hemisphere
- True or False: Europe has a high population density
- Sparsely populated areas have high populations
8 Clues: Europe is in this hemisphere • This major desert is located in Asia • This Ocean borders Europe to the west • Sparsely populated areas have high populations • True or False: Europe has a high population density • refers to how people adjust to living in certain areas • This line of longitude passes through the United Kingdom • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
Across
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- a deep, narrow bay.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
Down
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Lincoln's Neighborhoods 2021-10-14
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- Think grand historic homes; G St to the north, South St to the south, from 13th to 27th
- North of Cornhusker Hwy, south of Superior between I-80 and 14th
- Directly east of UNL's downtown campus
- Bounded by O St on the north, S 33rd on the east, and generally north and east of Antelope Creek; home neighborhood of The Lincoln Children's Zoo and the historic Bungalow District.
- area bound by the old Missouri Pacific Railroad to the north, O St to the south and from N 19th to N 27th Streets
- Far northwest Lincoln; also known as Air Park
- From 33rd to 48th and Holdrege to Vine; the home of 'Professors Row'
- Located along 48th St between Leighton Avenue and Adams Street; near Nebraska Wesleyan University and UNL's East Campus
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- One of Lincoln's oldest suburbs; east of 27th and north of O
- North of 27th and O
- Randolph to South and S 33rd to s 48th
- H on the north, South on the south, 9th on the west, and 13th on the east
- Mostly single family ranch homes; near Gateway mall
- Founded in 1890 along the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad; incorporated as a town in 1893
14 Clues: North of 27th and O • Randolph to South and S 33rd to s 48th • Directly east of UNL's downtown campus • Far northwest Lincoln; also known as Air Park • Mostly single family ranch homes; near Gateway mall • One of Lincoln's oldest suburbs; east of 27th and north of O • North of Cornhusker Hwy, south of Superior between I-80 and 14th • ...
Human Rights Violations Project 2023-11-17
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- Biggest Country
- Country in the Middle East
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Maintain International Peace and Security
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- Was once apart of the Soviet Union
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
7 Clues: Biggest Country • Country in the Middle East • Was once apart of the Soviet Union • Maintain International Peace and Security • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
Countries 2013-06-18
7 Clues: It is as big as USA • It is an isle smaller than Brazil • Its people are taller than Chileans • It is an insle bigger than New Zealand • Its people aren't friendlier than Lationoamericans • It is as long as Chile but Chile is thinner than it • It is one of the most dangerous countries in Middle East
Human Rights Violations Project 2023-11-17
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- Biggest Country
- Country in the Middle East
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Maintain International Peace and Security
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- Was once apart of the Soviet Union
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
7 Clues: Biggest Country • Country in the Middle East • Was once apart of the Soviet Union • Maintain International Peace and Security • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
Human Rights Violations Project 2023-11-17
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- Biggest Country
- Country in the Middle East
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Maintain International Peace and Security
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- Was once apart of the Soviet Union
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
7 Clues: Biggest Country • Country in the Middle East • Was once apart of the Soviet Union • Maintain International Peace and Security • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
3.2 vocab 2023-09-07
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- -an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- -a belief in many Gods
- -a person who is educated and writes books
- -a social organization of a paticular societey
- -societies,tribes,clans,ruled by a man named patriach
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- -a system of writing used in the middle east
- -it gained power for a certain period of time
7 Clues: -a belief in many Gods • -a person who is educated and writes books • -a system of writing used in the middle east • -it gained power for a certain period of time • -a social organization of a paticular societey • -societies,tribes,clans,ruled by a man named patriach • -an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
History 2021-05-08
6 Clues: who discover America • It was started 12000 years ago • first sold in 1830s as medicine • the first living creature in space • who was once attacked by horde of bunnies • around 100 BC route was established between China and middle east
ASSIGNMENT_2 2022-04-08
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- al Kadhimi, Head of government
- War 1, Modern Iraq, was created by 3 separate ottoman provinces In the aftermath of
- is predominantly a Muslim country
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- The official religion of Iraq is
- The capital of Iraq is
- East, Is one of the most religiously and ethnically diverse societies in the
- Shi'i are almost exclusively
7 Clues: The capital of Iraq is • Shi'i are almost exclusively • al Kadhimi, Head of government • The official religion of Iraq is • is predominantly a Muslim country • East, Is one of the most religiously and ethnically diverse societies in the • War 1, Modern Iraq, was created by 3 separate ottoman provinces In the aftermath of
Eastern Classical Empires 2025-09-25
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- invention used for writing and books. (Paper)
- road built by Persians for trade and travel. (Royal Road)
- Chinese belief in rulers chosen by heaven. (Mandate of Heaven)
- belief that good or bad actions affect the future. (Karma)
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- prophet who started a new religion. (Zoroaster)
- king who founded the Persian Empire. (Cyrus)
- empire in the Middle East, famous for tolerance. (Persia)
- holy books of Hinduism. (Vedas)
- teacher and philosopher. (Confucius)
- duty or rules to follow. (Dharma)
10 Clues: holy books of Hinduism. (Vedas) • duty or rules to follow. (Dharma) • teacher and philosopher. (Confucius) • king who founded the Persian Empire. (Cyrus) • invention used for writing and books. (Paper) • prophet who started a new religion. (Zoroaster) • empire in the Middle East, famous for tolerance. (Persia) • road built by Persians for trade and travel. (Royal Road) • ...
Sam Rondeau. Based on the book: The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl 2021-01-28
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- Nana makes Lucy go to East Hamilton ________School before she goes to college.
- What is the name of the place that the kids volunteer at in school?
- What does Lucy nickname Cutie Pi?
- What does The Rocky Mountain Lodge have inside of it to make it special?
- To be scared of germs is to be a __________.
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is abbreviated as____________.
- A lightning strike made Lucy a ____________.
- What is Lucy's online name?
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- Before Lucy can read out loud she needs to ___________ the words.
- Levi & Windy are Lucy's ___________ __________.
- What is Levi's hobby?
- What is Lucy's favorite subject in school?
- What character's last name is Sitton?
- Who is MathMaster?
- What is Lucy's last name?
- What does Lucy call Barb Callahan?
- How old was Lucy when she was struck by lightning?
17 Clues: Who is MathMaster? • What is Levi's hobby? • What is Lucy's last name? • What is Lucy's online name? • What does Lucy nickname Cutie Pi? • What does Lucy call Barb Callahan? • What character's last name is Sitton? • What is Lucy's favorite subject in school? • To be scared of germs is to be a __________. • A lightning strike made Lucy a ____________. • ...
Guitar 2025-05-06
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- the strings attach to it at the end of the body of the guitar
- can be made of nylon or steel on a guitar
- kind of guitar with a pickup and plugged in
- metal bars on the fingerboard of a guitar
- Les_____________ another inventor of the electric guitar
- Leo_________ one inventor of the electric guitar
- kind of guitar using steel strings
- 3 or more notes played together on guitar
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- Stringed instrument developed in the 19th century
- renaissance stringed instrument with a deep, rounded back
- a triangle shaped piece of plastic to pluck the strings
- One who builds string instruments
- the keys you turn to tune the guitar
- Jimi______________, wrote Purple Haze
- Invented the guitar
- string instrument from middle east and north africa
- short repeated melody on the guitar
17 Clues: Invented the guitar • One who builds string instruments • kind of guitar using steel strings • short repeated melody on the guitar • the keys you turn to tune the guitar • Jimi______________, wrote Purple Haze • can be made of nylon or steel on a guitar • metal bars on the fingerboard of a guitar • 3 or more notes played together on guitar • ...
July 4 Reunion 2025 2025-07-01
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- Alex's middle name
- Emunah Yonah's summer camp
- Myles's Peace Corp Post
- Sophia's summer camp
- Bonnie's dog
- Dylan's middle name
- Sophia's middle name
- First house in New Haven
- Judy's hairdresser
- Bonnie's middle name
- Adam's Alma Mater
- University Gwen's Alma Mater
- Amy's middle name
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- Stacy's Alma Mater
- Kim's employer
- Michael's middle name
- Seth's middle name
- Bonnie's favorite ice cream flavor
- Summer Abode in CT
- Stacy's dog
20 Clues: Stacy's dog • Bonnie's dog • Kim's employer • Adam's Alma Mater • Amy's middle name • Stacy's Alma Mater • Alex's middle name • Seth's middle name • Summer Abode in CT • Judy's hairdresser • Dylan's middle name • Sophia's summer camp • Sophia's middle name • Bonnie's middle name • Michael's middle name • Myles's Peace Corp Post • First house in New Haven • Emunah Yonah's summer camp • ...
UNIT 5 2024-01-22
13 Clues: POST • RÜÜTEL • VAIKNE • KÜNGLIK • ASETAMA • LÄÄNEMERI • IDA ILMAKAAR • LÄÄS ILMAKAAR • PÕHI ILMAKAAR • LÕUNA ILMAKAAR • KIRRE ILMAKAAR • TASASE PINNAMOEGA • KUULUS MILLEGI POOLES
Things that Chloe Likes 2011-12-06
7 Clues: It's what we breathe • It's what we decide to do • The best musical of all time • She maybe was too old for Harold • An animal with a long snout, not an elephant • A really fine singer, not related to F. Scott • A cute singerman that changed his named and moved to the Middle East
3.2 Vocab 2023-09-07
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- system of writing used in the ancient middle east
- ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- The belief in many gods
- Empire gained power for a brief period following the Assyrian Empire
- person who writes books and is educated
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- societies,tribes,clans,families, or other groups rules by man
- way of illustrating the social organization
7 Clues: The belief in many gods • person who writes books and is educated • way of illustrating the social organization • system of writing used in the ancient middle east • ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • societies,tribes,clans,families, or other groups rules by man • Empire gained power for a brief period following the Assyrian Empire
Ruth Meets Boaz 2024-06-23
7 Clues: A kinsmen redeemer of Naomi • A grain growned in the Middle East. • A person who gathers the grain harvest • A Jewish widow and mother-in-law of Ruth • A Moabite widow and daughter-in-law of Naomi • A person who gathers the crops when they are ready • The collected grain stalks and their attached grains
Social Studies Curent Event 2014-02-05
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- Coalation is a political coalition in Afghanistan led by Abdullah Abdullah, Afghanistan's former foreign minister and main challenger of President Hamid Karzai
- Khazaee is the current Ambassador of Iran to the United Nations
- a condition that must be fulfilled before other things can happen or be done
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with as a punishment or protest
- Nations an organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security
- the elected head of a republican state
- an Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean
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- highest-ranking executive official and the head of the executive power is the presiden who is elected by people's direct vote for a four-year term
- an accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country
- talks a discussion about peace or the ending of hostilities a conference or series of discussions aimed at achieving peace
- an alliance for combined action, esp. a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
- hopeful and confident about the future
- Council a permanent council of the United Nations responsible for preserving world peace
- a leader or ruler of a people or clan
- the capital and largest city of Iran
15 Clues: the capital and largest city of Iran • a leader or ruler of a people or clan • hopeful and confident about the future • the elected head of a republican state • Khazaee is the current Ambassador of Iran to the United Nations • an Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean • ...
The Silk Route: Movement Across Eurasia 2016-08-27
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- Interlocking paths stretching 8,000km across Eurasia that linked the East and West.
- Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE.
- The half-way point of the Silk Route and thriving community at the foot of the Pamir Mountains.
- The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia.
- A "traveler" of The Silk Route and the greatest influence on history and its legacy.
- Buying and selling goods.
- A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route.
- An ancient empire of Iran and Muslim caliphates that relied on the wealth of Silk Route trade.
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- Sea routes that stretched from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean and India, and beyond the southern coast of China.
- A lustrous fiber produced in China; the namesake of the ancient trade routes of Eurasia.
- A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, travelling together across overland routes, i.e. The Silk Route.
- High, shifting sand dunes and home to ancient Mongolian, Turkic, Iranian and Chinese peoples.
- The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an).
- An important trading centre with bazaars and markets that exchanged goods from China, Malaysia, the Middle East, and Europe.
- Mountains characterized by high peaks; a central position called ‘The Roof of the World’.
15 Clues: Buying and selling goods. • A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route. • The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia. • The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an). • Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE. • Interlocking paths stretching 8,000km across Eurasia that linked the East and West. • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a deep, narrow bay.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- is a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- is a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- a deep, narrow bay.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
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- the river originates in Switzerland, winds through Germany, and flows into the North Sea.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- is a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- is a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- a body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a deep, narrow bay.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- the river originates in Switzerland, winds through Germany, and flows into the North Sea.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Science crossword puzzle sheet 2024-10-22
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- a line drawn on a topographic map to indicate ground elevation or depression.
- height above a given level, especially sea level.
- a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface.
- a landform that rises at least 1,000 feet (300 meters) or more above its surrounding area.
- features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain
- The three-dimensional arrangement of physical attributes (such as shape, height, and depth) of a land surface in a place or region.
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
- the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth.
- A representation of a region of three-dimensional space, such as of the Earth or a part of the universe, usually on a two-dimensional plane surface.
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- measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- an area of relatively high ground.
- the vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines.
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- a broad area of relatively flat land.
- the variations in the elevation of the ground surface, also features of height above a plain or reference datum
15 Clues: an area of relatively high ground. • a broad area of relatively flat land. • height above a given level, especially sea level. • measures the distance north or south of the equator. • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian. • features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain • ...
The Iron Curtian 2025-05-06
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- A potential rivalry between the US and USSR
- East German side military alliance
- What did the Iron Curtain Speech cause between the US and USSR
- East and West were ______
- Leader of the US during the Iron Curtain Speech
- ______ college where the Iron Curtain Speech was given
- State the Iron Curtain Speech was given in
- Who created the Iron Curtain
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- Iron Curtain was defeated by the ______
- West German side military alliance
- Highlighted dangerous tension of the Cold War and potential for nuclear war between the East and West
- West side of the Iron Curtain was ______
- East side of the Iron Curtain was ______
- This wall fell and symbolized the end of both communism and the Iron Curtain
- What was the Iron Curtain a lead to stop the spread of
- Leader of the USSR during the Iron Curtain Speech
16 Clues: East and West were ______ • Who created the Iron Curtain • West German side military alliance • East German side military alliance • Iron Curtain was defeated by the ______ • West side of the Iron Curtain was ______ • East side of the Iron Curtain was ______ • State the Iron Curtain Speech was given in • A potential rivalry between the US and USSR • ...
Sutherland Christmas Crossword 2014-12-04
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- Country in the Middle East & Jon's remote assignment for the year
- Still Katie's dream profession, and the local clinic she works at part time
- The milestone anniversary Jon and Debi celebrated in June
- Our College Junior who had the time of her life studying in Spain last Spring
- Erin is very involved with the campaign at UVA
- Part of our family for the past 20 months and now a certified service dog living in WA state
- She is enjoying her last year in Middle School and is still our social butterfly
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- The latest instrument in Lauren's repertoire
- Our favorite local football team we cheered for at every home game this season
- Our wish for you this holiday season
- An old friend who got to come back home as our "forever dog"
- His mid tour trip home after Christmas will be the greatest gift of all!
- She misses Jon terribly but is busy keeping the home front running smoothly
- She seems to be studying 24/7 this year when she is not working on college applications
14 Clues: Our wish for you this holiday season • The latest instrument in Lauren's repertoire • Erin is very involved with the campaign at UVA • The milestone anniversary Jon and Debi celebrated in June • An old friend who got to come back home as our "forever dog" • Country in the Middle East & Jon's remote assignment for the year • ...
Africa- Modern 2023-06-02
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- Laws (no longer in effect) in South Africa that physically separated different races into different geographic areas.
- boundary a boundary line placed over and ignoring an existing cultural pattern; Forced onto people
- Slave Trade the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- Conflict or disagreement
- a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas
- the second largest continent
- Diamonds diamonds mined in war zones with profits used to fund a revolution or rebellion
- belief that politics and society should follow Islamic teachings
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- the unity of all black Africans, regardless of national boundaries
- Deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group
- Spring A revolutionary wave of protests and demonstrations overtaking dictators in the Middle East (2011)
- Attempt by one country to establish settlements and to impose its political, economic, and cultural principles in another territory.
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole; Bisects Africa
- First black president of South Africa; ended Apartheid
14 Clues: Conflict or disagreement • the second largest continent • Deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group • First black president of South Africa; ended Apartheid • belief that politics and society should follow Islamic teachings • the unity of all black Africans, regardless of national boundaries • ...
Middle Kingdom! 2013-11-23
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- Lots of gold in this region!
- The rulers of the Middle Kingdom were all named Amenemhat or this
- Lord of the Dead
- Theban king who reunified Egypt
- Where kings are buried
- The new capital of the Middle Kingdom
- Lord of the Living
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- What egyptians considered to be Africans or "blacks"
- A newly developed form of statue in the MK
- Came after the Pyramid Texts
- Also known as the Golden Age
- Founded the new capital south of Memphis
- What came before the Middle Kingdom
- The life source of Egypt
14 Clues: Lord of the Dead • Lord of the Living • Where kings are buried • The life source of Egypt • Lots of gold in this region! • Came after the Pyramid Texts • Also known as the Golden Age • Theban king who reunified Egypt • What came before the Middle Kingdom • The new capital of the Middle Kingdom • Founded the new capital south of Memphis • A newly developed form of statue in the MK • ...
Middle Ages 2013-05-20
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- the home and fortress of very wealthy nobles
- the ring of water around a castle that slows down attacks
- the king and queen's son
- a kind of embodied wall hanging made out of coloured thread
- battle costume for a knight
- a hunter that steals fish and game from someone else's land
- a man who wears armour
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- a kind of clown/entertainer for court. He wears a triple pointed hat with bells
- common people and farmers
- small town
- the king and queen's daughter
- sharp weapon used in battle
- a type of sport played on horse by knights with a lance
- has wheels and is pulled by a horse to carry people and goods around.
14 Clues: small town • a man who wears armour • the king and queen's son • common people and farmers • sharp weapon used in battle • battle costume for a knight • the king and queen's daughter • the home and fortress of very wealthy nobles • a type of sport played on horse by knights with a lance • the ring of water around a castle that slows down attacks • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-10
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- Most powerful institution during the Middle Ages led by the pope
- Military officers who were given large tracts of land
- The time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- Land holding nobles that served as police and soldier
- Period of Rebirth coming out of the Middle Ages
- Decentralized government in which a weak monarchy makes agreements with regional leaders
- One of the major Holy Cities that appears in most Holy Books
- Name for large tracts of land given to Vassals by the King
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- French King who conquered much of western Europe
- Name given to the Bubonic Plague due to the dark blotches that appeared on the skin of victims
- Poor farmer that agreed to work the land in exchange for protection
- German priest that led the reformation movement
- New device that revolutionized the printing of books
- Series of military campaigns led by Christians to retake the Holy Lands
14 Clues: German priest that led the reformation movement • Period of Rebirth coming out of the Middle Ages • French King who conquered much of western Europe • New device that revolutionized the printing of books • Military officers who were given large tracts of land • Land holding nobles that served as police and soldier • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-01
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- the time during which a king rules
- a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler
- planned action or method to achieve a goal
- an image representing something
- extremely beautiful
- a feeling of embarrassment and shame
- to steal things by force
- a conversation between people trying to reach an agreement
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- to come undone or fall apart
- A person who learns an skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman
- to grow and succeed
- a deadly disease
- a farming tool with a curved blade
- the office or position of the pope
14 Clues: a deadly disease • to grow and succeed • extremely beautiful • to steal things by force • to come undone or fall apart • an image representing something • the time during which a king rules • a farming tool with a curved blade • the office or position of the pope • a feeling of embarrassment and shame • planned action or method to achieve a goal • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-20
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- A place where monks or nuns isolated themselves and devote their lives to God
- Feudalism is when a Noble allows a vassal to live on their _________ in exchange for loyalty and service
- The _______ Roman Empire was ruled by King Charlemagne
- The church was powerful and impacted society’s __________ and culture
- Leader of the Franks, crowned king by the pope
- Large estates with farmland and sometimes whole villages
- The Franks were ___________ speaking people
- Towns began to grow because of the rise of the ______ class of merchants and artisans
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- an organization of people with common interests or goals
- A person who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
- The relationship between a landowning lord and the peasants who worked the land.
- The _________ religion first became the official religion during the rule of Emperor Constantine
- A person in poverty or slavery
- Large beautiful buildings that represented the power and glory of the church
14 Clues: A person in poverty or slavery • The Franks were ___________ speaking people • Leader of the Franks, crowned king by the pope • The _______ Roman Empire was ruled by King Charlemagne • an organization of people with common interests or goals • Large estates with farmland and sometimes whole villages • ...
Middle Ages 2024-11-05
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- the region where jesus lived, preached and died
- system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and knights
- group of people who dedicated their lives to region and following common laws
- a series of wars between the muslims and the christians over the holy land
- a document listing rights that the king could not ingore
- a plague that swetp through europe in 1347 to 1351
- a large estate owned by a knight of a lord
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- a law that God created that governed how the world operated
- an organization of priest that punished people in Spain for practicing their old religion
- communities of monks
- cast out of church
- a war between France and england
- a land mass that includes both Europe and asia
- period that lasted from 500 to 1500
14 Clues: cast out of church • communities of monks • a war between France and england • period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • a large estate owned by a knight of a lord • a land mass that includes both Europe and asia • the region where jesus lived, preached and died • a plague that swetp through europe in 1347 to 1351 • a document listing rights that the king could not ingore • ...
Middle agges 2024-11-05
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- A deadly plague The sweated through Europe
- Believed that God Created the law
- Lard land mass that includes both Europe and Asia
- Long conflict between England and France
- A community of monks
- People who dedicate their lives to religion.
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- To cast out from something
- Large estate owned by a king or a knight
- Name in Latin but means Great charter
- Land where Jesus had lived preached and died
- War between Christians and Muslims.
- An organization of priest that looked for anyone to punish
- A period that lasted from about 500 to 1500
- A system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and vessels
14 Clues: A community of monks • To cast out from something • Believed that God Created the law • War between Christians and Muslims. • Name in Latin but means Great charter • Large estate owned by a king or a knight • Long conflict between England and France • A deadly plague The sweated through Europe • A period that lasted from about 500 to 1500 • ...
East Asian Religions 2018-04-15
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- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib.
- religion A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- The Supreme Reality.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- A question used by Zen teachers to boggle the student’s mind and thus liberate direct awareness.
- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
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- A sound or phrase chanted to evoke sound vibration of one aspect of creation or to praise a deity.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- Belief that if there is anything beyond this life it is impossible for humans to know it.
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
16 Clues: The Supreme Reality. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib. • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-12
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- cycle, rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- (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.
- servants, government officials
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- a collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India.
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
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- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- Gautama, 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.
- 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 Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- age, period of great cultural achievement
- complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- 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.
16 Clues: servants, government officials • age, 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 group • ...
North/ East Africa 2025-10-02
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- Tool shaped shark
- Main religion of North Africa
- The Great _________ Wall
- Spun sugar creates _______ candy
- A war fought by the same country vs itself.
- Large canal built by Egypt
- Largest North American wild canine
- Arabic word for desert
- Largest river in Africa
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- The Capital of Arizona
- Segmented, blood sucking, freshwater worm
- Tribe in South Sudan
- Place of water in the desert
- Nomadic people of the Sahara
- Mammal adapted to desert travel
- Pedro Pascal's country of birth
16 Clues: Tool shaped shark • Tribe in South Sudan • The Capital of Arizona • Arabic word for desert • Largest river in Africa • The Great _________ Wall • Large canal built by Egypt • Place of water in the desert • Nomadic people of the Sahara • Main religion of North Africa • Mammal adapted to desert travel • Pedro Pascal's country of birth • Spun sugar creates _______ candy • ...
CYOA CrossWord 2024-02-29
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- Large continuous land mass
- Symbolic representation of selected characters
- Area of land That receives little to no water
- Shallow body of water
- Measurement of distant from north too south
- Ridge or shoal of rock
- Ring shaped island
- Opposite of West
- Deep narrow valley
- Pattern of weather
- Where ground water finds an opening and emerges out
- Coastal body of water connected to a larger body of water
- Rugged mountain ranges with sharp peaks
- Measurement of distance from East too east
- Lakes that form in glacially carved cirques
- A collection of maps, usually in book form
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- A gaseous envelope surrounding the earth
- Bright bands of light caused by solar wind interacting with earths magnetic field
- Area of Rock which is vertical
- Opposite of East
- Large perennial of crystalline ice
- A depression or dip
- Opposite of South
- A continuous body of salt water
- A sharp ridge separating two glacial valleys
- Process in which earthen materials are worn away
- Cracks in the earths crust
- Opposite of North
- Imaginary line that defines the center of earth
- The land alongside a body of water
30 Clues: Opposite of East • Opposite of West • Opposite of South • Opposite of North • Ring shaped island • Deep narrow valley • Pattern of weather • A depression or dip • Shallow body of water • Ridge or shoal of rock • Large continuous land mass • Cracks in the earths crust • Area of Rock which is vertical • A continuous body of salt water • Large perennial of crystalline ice • ...
Oil in the Middle East 2022-04-22
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- A halt in oil exports from Arab countries to the West, which began during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and lasted for six months.
- Arabia where the world's largest oil fields are at
- party a Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s.
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- A 1991 conflict between Iraq and a coalition of international forces, led by the United States, following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
- association of major oil-producing nations, founded in 1960 with the aim of gaining control over oil prices and production.
- Hussein Iraqi dictator
6 Clues: Hussein Iraqi dictator • Arabia where the world's largest oil fields are at • party a Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s. • association of major oil-producing nations, founded in 1960 with the aim of gaining control over oil prices and production. • ...
Oil in the Middle East 2022-04-22
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- A 1991 conflict between Iraq and a coalition of international forces, led by the United States, following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
- Where the world's largest oil fields are at.
- A Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s.
- An association of major oil-producing nations, founded in 1960 with the aim of gaining control over oil prices and production.
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- A halt in oil exports from Arab countries to the West, which began during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and lasted for six months.
- Iraqi dictator
6 Clues: Iraqi dictator • Where the world's largest oil fields are at. • A Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s. • A halt in oil exports from Arab countries to the West, which began during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and lasted for six months. • ...
Middle East and North Africa 2024-08-12
6 Clues: Type density map shows • Country located at 40 N and 32 E • Country located near the 36 N parallel • Country located near 34 N line of latitude • Sea with relative location of west from Yemen • Sea with relative location of northwest of Iran
Berlin Wall of the 1960s 2023-07-19
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- one-word answers with clues should help you create a crossword puzzle that focuses on the historical significance and impact of the Berlin Wall during the 1960s.
- - The Berlin Wall separated the ___ and West sides of the city.
- - The presence of the Berlin Wall heightened political and military ___ during the Cold War.
- - Abbreviation for the German Democratic Republic, the communist government of East Germany.
- - The famous gate located near the Berlin Wall.
- - The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolized the end of oppression and the hope for ___.
- - The Berlin Wall was constructed by the ___-controlled East German government.
- - The Berlin Wall served as a fortified ___ between East and West Berlin.
- War - The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the ___ conflict.
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- - The most famous border crossing point between East and West Berlin.
- - Locations where people could cross the Berlin Wall with permission.
- - The side of Berlin aligned with democratic, capitalist countries.
- Wire - The Berlin Wall was topped with ___ to deter escape attempts.
- Curtain - Term used to describe the divide between communist and non-communist countries.
- - The fall of the Berlin Wall led to the ___ of Germany in 1990.
- - The Berlin Wall was built to ___ the city.
16 Clues: - The Berlin Wall was built to ___ the city. • - The famous gate located near the Berlin Wall. • War - The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the ___ conflict. • - The Berlin Wall separated the ___ and West sides of the city. • - The fall of the Berlin Wall led to the ___ of Germany in 1990. • - The side of Berlin aligned with democratic, capitalist countries. • ...
History of Far East Organization 2023-11-14
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- The philanthropist and visionary entrepreneur who established the foundation of Far East Organization.
- Mr Philip Ng considers his role in Far East Organization as this, particularly in ethical and resource management.
- This towering structure in Singapore, one of the tallest residential towers, is a proud development of the organization.
- Far East Organization's first project to win the FIABCI WORLD PRIX d'EXCELLENCE Gold award in the 1999 World Residential Category.
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- This Australian-based hospitality and property group collaborated with Far East Organization in a joint venture.
- The primary business sector of Far East Organization.
- Far East Organization strives to be a community of love and a workplace of _____, embracing both Christians and non-Christians.
- Far East Organization is recognized as a _____ in the development of residential complexes in Singapore.
- A high-concept urban living project by Far East Organization, known for its 'SOHO' style.
- Allied enterprise of Far East Organization based in Hong Kong.
10 Clues: The primary business sector of Far East Organization. • Allied enterprise of Far East Organization based in Hong Kong. • A high-concept urban living project by Far East Organization, known for its 'SOHO' style. • The philanthropist and visionary entrepreneur who established the foundation of Far East Organization. • ...
East Asia 2023-10-04
10 Clues: island chain • move from power • Japanese general • physical geography • money in circulation • transportation networks • groups of representatives • wealthy Japanese landowners • regional difference in language • the characteristics of a population
chloe east 2024-05-07
10 Clues: unpredictable • a worthless action • immature at experience • favouring your relatives • scared of being in a box • person who looks like you • something you find repulsive • you are shocked about something • feeling really excited and happy • describes soda and sparkeling water
North East 2023-02-03
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- The starting point of the protest march down to London in 1936
- A consequence of deindustrialisation
- The number of cities in the north east
- A county to the west of the north east
- Emperor Hadrian built this to keep out the celts
- A major waterfall on the River Tees
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- The most sparsely populated NE county
- The country to the north of the north east
- What Sunderland was well known for
- What people think about a place
10 Clues: What people think about a place • What Sunderland was well known for • A major waterfall on the River Tees • A consequence of deindustrialisation • The most sparsely populated NE county • The number of cities in the north east • A county to the west of the north east • The country to the north of the north east • Emperor Hadrian built this to keep out the celts • ...
East Asia 2025-04-27
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- Hurricane in the Pacific.
- First leader of Communist China.
- The Highest spiritual leader.
- Birthplace of China, and has deadly flooding.
- A Huge wave that can reach over 100 feet.
- The country that colonized Hong Kong.
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- The oldest dynasty.
- The prominent event happened in China in 1989.
- The desert in north-central china and southern Mongolia.
- Is the 2nd biggest economy in East Asia.
10 Clues: The oldest dynasty. • Hurricane in the Pacific. • The Highest spiritual leader. • First leader of Communist China. • The country that colonized Hong Kong. • Is the 2nd biggest economy in East Asia. • A Huge wave that can reach over 100 feet. • Birthplace of China, and has deadly flooding. • The prominent event happened in China in 1989. • ...
East Asia 2025-09-08
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- This religion performs daily ritual practices & has shrines
- a dry region that receives little rainfall and cannot support much vegetation
- a stretch of water with many islands
- believed the people & government should have a relationship
- people who work to spread religious beliefs, especially in a foreign country
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- This dynasty rebuild and improved the Great Wall of China
- Known as the "Universal Leader"
- an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- world's largest continent
- move from place to place
10 Clues: move from place to place • world's largest continent • Known as the "Universal Leader" • a stretch of water with many islands • an area of land surrounded by water on three sides • This dynasty rebuild and improved the Great Wall of China • This religion performs daily ritual practices & has shrines • believed the people & government should have a relationship • ...
East & Southeast Asia Test Review 2016-03-22
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- Indonesia is the world's most populous ______ country
- This country on mainland SE Asia is partially bordered by the Mekong River and is home to the city of Phnom Penh
- River which flows from the Tibetan Plateau through China, Laos, Vietnam, & Cambodia
- Two halves of the Korean peninsula in East Asia
- This archipelago in East Asia is home to Mt. Fuji & the city of Tokyo
- The largest country in East Asia; contains all 3 major rivers in this unit
- The hot & rainy monsoon season begins in the month of _____
- This Communist country is home to the cities of Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh
- Country north of China; contains part of the Gobi Desert
- Communism strongly discourages the practice of _______
- Also known as Burma, this country is home to the city of Yangon
- This desert can be both one of the hottest & coldest places on earth
- Also known as the Chang Jiang, this river flows east from the Plateau of Tibet to the East China Sea
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- This country in SE Asia is home to the city of Manila & contains about 7,000 islands
- Populations in SE Asia found in regions such as river deltas, areas with volcanic soil & areas along the coasts are more likely to be ______
- The Mekong, Huang He, & Yangtze rivers all originate in the Plateau of ______
- This group of islands in SE Asia is home to the region's largest city, Kuala Lumpur
- Most countries in SE Asia have only one large, urban settlement known as a ______
- The region's staple crop, rice, is grown in the _____ of the Mekong River Basin
- This country in SE Asia contains more than 10,000 islands & is home to the city of Jakarta
- One of the world's longest deserts, located in NW China
- This country has a gulf named for it & the capital is Bangkok
- This country on mainland SE Asia is located between Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, & China
- Small island nation in the East China Sea with a strait named for it
- The hot & rainy monsoon season ends in the month of ________
- This yellow river flows east from the Tibetan Plateau to the Yellow Sea
- This ocean is the 3rd largest of the earth's 5 oceans
27 Clues: Two halves of the Korean peninsula in East Asia • Indonesia is the world's most populous ______ country • This ocean is the 3rd largest of the earth's 5 oceans • Communism strongly discourages the practice of _______ • One of the world's longest deserts, located in NW China • Country north of China; contains part of the Gobi Desert • ...
Geography vocab 1 2021-08-19
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- A line that runs in the middle of the earth
- a group of places that are close to each other
- Lines on a map that run east to west
- Earth features in relation to one another
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- Lines on a map that run north to south
- The study of the earth and its people
- the average weather in an area
- The natural surroundings of a place
8 Clues: the average weather in an area • The natural surroundings of a place • Lines on a map that run east to west • The study of the earth and its people • Lines on a map that run north to south • Earth features in relation to one another • A line that runs in the middle of the earth • a group of places that are close to each other
TRADITIONAL FOODS 2025-08-29
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- An Italian dish with bread tomato sauce and cheese
- Grilled meat on skewers popular in the Middle East
- A Mexican dish with folded tortillas and fillings
- A spicy dish popular in India and Asia
- A Japanese dish made with rice and raw fish
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- A Spanish dish of rice seafood and vegetables
- A Moroccan dish made of steamed semolina
- A French pastry shaped like a crescent
8 Clues: A French pastry shaped like a crescent • A spicy dish popular in India and Asia • A Moroccan dish made of steamed semolina • A Japanese dish made with rice and raw fish • A Spanish dish of rice seafood and vegetables • A Mexican dish with folded tortillas and fillings • Grilled meat on skewers popular in the Middle East • ...
Vocabulary 9/19-9/23 2016-09-27
6 Clues: law a code of law • a king or queen, but limited • thee parliament of a middle east country • power is divided between central and state • a weak central government, but strong state • central government has all the power and authority
Countries 2023-06-16
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- - A country in Europe known for its engineering prowess, fairy-tale castles, and the Oktoberfest celebration.
- - The largest country in the world, located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, known for its diverse landscapes and historical sites like the Red Square.
- - A country in Central Europe known for its classical music, Alpine landscapes, and historical landmarks like Schönbrunn Palace.
- - A country in Central Europe known for its stunning alpine landscapes, chocolate, and precision watches.
- - A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and delicious street food.
- - A country in Europe known for its sunny beaches, vibrant festivals like La Tomatina, and Flamenco music and dance.
- - A country in the Middle East known for its historical significance, religious sites like the Western Wall, and the Dead Sea.
- - A country in Southeast Asia known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and natural beauty like Halong Bay.
- - A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, stunning beaches, and diverse cultures.
- - A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich cultural heritage, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba in Mecca.
- - A country in South America known for its ancient ruins like Machu Picchu, the Andes mountains, and the Amazon rainforest.
- - A country in Northern Europe known for its beautiful landscapes, design, and the Nobel Prize.
- - A country in East Asia known for its rich history, iconic landmarks like the Great Wall, and delicious cuisine.
- - A country in Europe known for its rich history, ancient ruins like the Acropolis, and picturesque islands like Santorini.
- - A country in North America known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and colorful festivals like Dia de los Muertos.
- - A country in Europe known for its ancient ruins, delicious food like pizza and pasta, and famous landmarks like the Colosseum.
- - A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning national parks like the Maasai Mara, and the Great Rift Valley.
- - A country in North America known for its vast landscapes, including stunning national parks and Niagara Falls.
- - A country in Northern Europe known for its fjords, stunning natural scenery, and the Northern Lights.
- - A country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor adventure activities, and Maori culture.
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- - A country in South America known for its coffee production, colorful cities like Cartagena, and diverse landscapes.
- - A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, traditional customs, and cherry blossom season.
- - A country in East Asia known for its K-pop music, technological advancements, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
- - A large country in North America known for its diverse culture and landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- - The largest country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, vibrant festivals like Carnival, and famous soccer players.
- - A country in Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its rich history and landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- - A country located at the southern tip of Africa known for its wildlife safaris, stunning landscapes, and cultural diversity.
- - A country in Europe known for its art, culture, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
- - An island country in the Caribbean known for its reggae music, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.
- - A country in South America known for its tango music and dance, beautiful landscapes like the Andes mountains, and the vibrant city of Buenos Aires.
- - A country in Southern Europe known for its picturesque coastline, historic castles, and traditional Fado music.
- - A country in Western Europe known for its delicious chocolates, waffles, and historic cities like Brussels and Bruges.
- - A country in North Africa known for its bustling markets, beautiful architecture like the Marrakech Medina, and the Sahara Desert.
- - A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- - A country in South Asia known for its vibrant culture, ancient temples, and diverse traditions.
- - A country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, vibrant festivals like Carnival, and famous soccer players.
- - A country in West Africa known for its cultural diversity, vibrant music and dance, and Nollywood film industry.
- - A Nordic island country known for its dramatic landscapes, geothermal hot springs, and the Blue Lagoon.
- - A country in Europe known for its lush green landscapes, folklore, and traditional music like Irish jigs and reels.
- - A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the River Nile.
40 Clues: - A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the River Nile. • - A country in Northern Europe known for its beautiful landscapes, design, and the Nobel Prize. • - A country in South Asia known for its vibrant culture, ancient temples, and diverse traditions. • ...
Ancient Rome 2025-03-10
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- A large inland sea boarded by several countries
- Major ocean that separates North and South America from Europe and Africa
- This place is located near the Orontes River
- These mountains posed as a natural barrier and a route to trade
- Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- Conquered by the Romans in 43 AD
- Later renamed Constantinople
- Famous for its rich history and the mathematician Archimedes
- Known to the Romans as "Africa Provincia"
- It's a prominent city-state in ancient Greece
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- Second-largest island in the Mediterranean sea
- Once a region of diverse tribes
- An island in the Mediterranean Sea
- Founded by Alexander the Great
- This place was founded by Phoenician settlers
- Home to various cultures and civilizations
- It is located in the Middle East and borders the Mediterranean Sea to its west
17 Clues: Later renamed Constantinople • Founded by Alexander the Great • Once a region of diverse tribes • Conquered by the Romans in 43 AD • An island in the Mediterranean Sea • Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea • Known to the Romans as "Africa Provincia" • Home to various cultures and civilizations • This place is located near the Orontes River • ...
country 2024-10-05
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- known for baklava and Sufi traditions.
- A country in Europe known for chocolate and cheese.
- A country known for pizza and pasta as its specialties.
- Known for jazz trumpets.
- A country known for windmills and tulips.
- A country with the Statue of Liberty.
- A country with Mount Kilimanjaro and savannah.
- A country that has many fjords.
- A country with a red and white flag, famous for satay.
- known for its many fjords
- The colonizer of Indonesia.
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- A country known for its famous pyramids.
- A country known for cherry blossoms.
- A country known for the Holi festival and vegetarian food.
- The largest country in the world.
- A country famous for kangaroos.
- A country known for soap and olive oil, located in the Middle East.
- A country with the Eiffel Tower.
- A country with a giant Buddha statue.
- A country known for the La Tomatina festival.
20 Clues: Known for jazz trumpets. • known for its many fjords • The colonizer of Indonesia. • A country famous for kangaroos. • A country that has many fjords. • A country with the Eiffel Tower. • The largest country in the world. • A country known for cherry blossoms. • A country with the Statue of Liberty. • A country with a giant Buddha statue. • ...
Map Skills 2024-01-22
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- east-west lines
- the measure on a map or globe
- area north of the equator
- circle the earth east-west
- area west of the prime meridian
- lines on a map or globe
- circle the earth north-south
- where two lines cross
- area south of the equator
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- divides the earth into two hemispheres
- divides the earth into two hemispheres
- the number of degrees in a circle or sphere
- means half
- the shape of the globe
- area east of the prime meridian
- lines on a globe or map
- north-south lines
17 Clues: means half • east-west lines • north-south lines • where two lines cross • the shape of the globe • lines on a globe or map • lines on a map or globe • area north of the equator • area south of the equator • circle the earth east-west • circle the earth north-south • the measure on a map or globe • area east of the prime meridian • area west of the prime meridian • ...
Maniac Magee Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-03
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- The boy who crossed to east end and earned the name maniac
- Girl on the east end who loves books.
- A baseball pitch that goes in the Grayson perfected
- Jefferey's birth town
- The town where Maniac's aunt and uncle lived
- Amanda's 4 year old sister
- a boat that Maniacs parents died on
- A gift Maniac gives Rowdy and Piper to signal he'll always guide them in the right direction
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- Grayson's gift to Maniac for Christmas
- old man with a scary house
- A base made of cinder blocks used in the army
- The family on the east end that took maniac in
- the town where Jeffery ends up when he runs away from his aunt and uncle
- the bully on the east end that tries to scare maniac
- The man who struck out Willie Mays
- The animal pen Maniac slept in until Grayson discovered him
- Amanda's e year old brother
- The country where Rowdy and Piper is running away to
- The bully on the west end that is in the cobras
- The kid who got put on Finsterwald's backyard by High School kids
20 Clues: Jefferey's birth town • old man with a scary house • Amanda's 4 year old sister • Amanda's e year old brother • The man who struck out Willie Mays • a boat that Maniacs parents died on • Girl on the east end who loves books. • Grayson's gift to Maniac for Christmas • The town where Maniac's aunt and uncle lived • A base made of cinder blocks used in the army • ...
River Valleys 2021-10-18
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- Alphabet The earliest known alphabet.
- system used in ancient Egypt.
- hieroglyphics
- code system of recorded laws
- valley The area around a river that is good for farming.
- Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system.
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- Crescent An area from the Middle East to North Africa that had rich soil and was very good for agriculture.
- leader A leader who gains power when his father dies.
- Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets.
9 Clues: hieroglyphics • code system of recorded laws • system used in ancient Egypt. • Alphabet The earliest known alphabet. • leader A leader who gains power when his father dies. • Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system. • valley The area around a river that is good for farming. • Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets. • ...
Early Human Communities 2020-10-13
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- stay in one place
- a specific skill or profession that a person has focused on
- small gatherings of people living together
- an era when humans changed from nomadic to sedentary
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- medium gatherings of people living together
- modern day Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the number of people living in a certain area or in the world
- continually follow the food supply and never lived in one single place
- large gatherings of people living together
9 Clues: stay in one place • small gatherings of people living together • large gatherings of people living together • medium gatherings of people living together • an era when humans changed from nomadic to sedentary • a specific skill or profession that a person has focused on • the number of people living in a certain area or in the world • ...
Year 7 Geography 2012-06-25
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- Colour animal
- Deep water point
- Ocean to the West of Australia
- Country and Continent
- Biggest Ocean
- Coldest Desert
- Filmed in Western Australia
- Measure of boat speed
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- Mountains on the East
- Capital City
- Tasmanian Devil
- O in BOLTSS
- Black and White
- To the East of Australia
- Big rock
- Live underground
- Died out
- Little rainfall to support vegetation
18 Clues: Big rock • Died out • O in BOLTSS • Capital City • Colour animal • Biggest Ocean • Coldest Desert • Tasmanian Devil • Black and White • Deep water point • Live underground • Mountains on the East • Country and Continent • Measure of boat speed • To the East of Australia • Filmed in Western Australia • Ocean to the West of Australia • Little rainfall to support vegetation
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-01
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- Egypt's climate was ___ and the sun was painful
- important trade routes connecting Africa,the_________,the red sea,and the middle east
- vast scorching desert that ran along the Nile...(two words)
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- six_______rock formations that create churning rapids
- an area where a river fans out into various branches
- the only major resource lacked in Egypt
- The narrow stretch that ran along the Nile...(two words)
- a vary fine particles carried from up river
- worlds longest river...(two words)
9 Clues: worlds longest river...(two words) • the only major resource lacked in Egypt • a vary fine particles carried from up river • Egypt's climate was ___ and the sun was painful • an area where a river fans out into various branches • six_______rock formations that create churning rapids • The narrow stretch that ran along the Nile...(two words) • ...
The Gift of Christmas 2015-02-10
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- the religion based on the teachings and person of Jesus Christ
- the title of Jesus
- the small town in the Middle East believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ
- a spiritual being acting as a messenger of God
- the mother of Jesus
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- the husband of Mary
- the annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ
- that announced the birth of Jesus and guided the wise men to find Him
- a person who believes in Christianity
9 Clues: the title of Jesus • the husband of Mary • the mother of Jesus • a person who believes in Christianity • a spiritual being acting as a messenger of God • the religion based on the teachings and person of Jesus Christ • the annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ • that announced the birth of Jesus and guided the wise men to find Him • ...
Arabs/Jews 2021-02-08
7 Clues: the greater number • also know as isarael • people who lived in the middle-east • a place in Russia where the jews lived • taking over a country by force or money • supporting and believing that your country is the best • people who belived that they are chosen by god to have the land of palestine
2.1 terms 2022-10-12
7 Clues: change in the way • people obtained food • to have more than what is needed • farming of plants and animals for human use • mass movement of people from one place to another • people who wander from place to place with no permanent home • region in the middle east between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- is a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- the river originates in Switzerland, winds through Germany, and flows into the North Sea.
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- a deep, narrow bay.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- is a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Earth Science Crossword 1 2021-09-17
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- meeting points of latitudes and longitudes
- Adjective Derivation for South
- data in groups with no ranks
- The exact opposite place in the world
- Numerical non ratio data
- Starting at 66.5 degrees North
- 23.5 degrees north
- Simple numerical data
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- Adjective Derivation for East
- Data going in a circle or cycle
- Non-numerical data with hierarchy
- How far east or west you are
- What we use for the east and west part of antipode calculation
- Starting at 66.5 degrees South
- 23.5 degrees south
- How far north or south you are
16 Clues: 23.5 degrees south • 23.5 degrees north • Simple numerical data • Numerical non ratio data • How far east or west you are • data in groups with no ranks • Adjective Derivation for East • Adjective Derivation for South • Starting at 66.5 degrees South • Starting at 66.5 degrees North • How far north or south you are • Data going in a circle or cycle • Non-numerical data with hierarchy • ...
words 2024-03-11
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- a goat
- Eiffel tower
- looks like a boot
- opposite of south
- you live in the state
- at the bottom of the usa
- opposite of western
- opposite of northern
- opposite of east
- santa
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- snow dogs
- a crab
- opposite of north
- opposite of west
- opposite of north pole
- capital of egypt
- a river in the amazon
- line that goes around the earth
- opposite of southern
- opposite of eastern
20 Clues: santa • a crab • a goat • snow dogs • Eiffel tower • opposite of west • capital of egypt • opposite of east • opposite of north • looks like a boot • opposite of south • opposite of eastern • opposite of western • opposite of southern • opposite of northern • a river in the amazon • you live in the state • opposite of north pole • at the bottom of the usa • line that goes around the earth
Africa 2025-11-18
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- Ruler
- The continent
- East African kingdom
- East African culture
- Aksum king
- Stone city
- Big kingdom
- City of learning
- Empire after Mali
- A big river
- Buying/selling
- Traded mineral
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- From tusks
- Big desert
- Place to buy/sell
- Edge of land
- City-state
- Water in desert
- Travel group
- Hot, dry land
- Another African kingdom
- West African empire
- Desert animal
- Valuable metal
- First major empire
25 Clues: Ruler • From tusks • Big desert • City-state • Aksum king • Stone city • Big kingdom • A big river • Edge of land • Travel group • The continent • Hot, dry land • Desert animal • Valuable metal • Buying/selling • Traded mineral • Water in desert • City of learning • Place to buy/sell • Empire after Mali • First major empire • West African empire • East African kingdom • East African culture • Another African kingdom
Asian civilization 2013-05-28
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- nation where the US was heavily involved in war
- having to do with the eastern reaches of Asia
- hit by tropical storm Gilma
- a staple food of Asia
- series of islands SE of Asia
- perhaps the most famous structure in Asia
- nation established by truce in 1950's
- sea east of Asia
- a major industry of east Asia
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- landlocked nation known for fierce warriors
- Island nation off the east end of Asia
- famous for drug production
- a major religion of SE Asia
- northern Asian nation
- largest nation on the south side of Asia
- considered the most isolated Asian nation
- ocean on south side of Asia
- predominant economic system in Asia
- country with the largest population
- the highest point in the world located in Asia
20 Clues: sea east of Asia • northern Asian nation • a staple food of Asia • famous for drug production • a major religion of SE Asia • hit by tropical storm Gilma • ocean on south side of Asia • series of islands SE of Asia • a major industry of east Asia • predominant economic system in Asia • country with the largest population • nation established by truce in 1950's • ...
Georgia Transportation 2024-08-26
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- Atlanta airport
- the conveyance of goods by truck.
- Georgia's biggest economical region
- a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities.
- a complex of runways and buildings for the takeoff,
- Georgia's capital
- Natural Border on the east
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- Circular highway
- A City on the east of Georgia
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- Natural Border on the west
- highway north to south
- a vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea.
- a series of railroad cars
- a four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine
- “any fixed or floating manmade structure other than a vessel
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails
- highway east to west
- one of a system of expressways covering the 48 contiguous states.
- highway northwest to southeast
20 Clues: Atlanta airport • Circular highway • Georgia's capital • highway east to west • highway north to south • a series of railroad cars • Natural Border on the west • Natural Border on the east • A City on the east of Georgia • highway northwest to southeast • the conveyance of goods by truck. • Georgia's biggest economical region • a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • ...
American States 2022-10-15
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- Swamp
- Maple Syrup
- Founder
- We have a - - - - - - - - - -
- Pacific
- East Utah
- Oz
- Corn
- Tornado Alley
- Mississippi + Missouri Rivers
- Land
- Lobster
- Potatoes
- Girl of the Valley
- France
- Universities
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- Upper and Lower
- Blue sky state
- Cloud Gate
- Population
- Mexico Border
- Sweet Home
- Chicken
- North
- Caucuses
- The oldest state
- South Washington
- East California
- Eastern Midwest
- A State of Diamonds
30 Clues: Oz • Corn • Land • Swamp • North • France • Founder • Pacific • Chicken • Lobster • Caucuses • Potatoes • East Utah • Cloud Gate • Population • Sweet Home • Maple Syrup • Universities • Mexico Border • Tornado Alley • Blue sky state • Upper and Lower • East California • Eastern Midwest • The oldest state • South Washington • Girl of the Valley • A State of Diamonds • We have a - - - - - - - - - - • Mississippi + Missouri Rivers
Nef 2016-09-17
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- Thrift Store Owner
- Merge Tribe
- ___7899
- Minigame ___
- Co-Creator of Nefarious
- Murder Mystery Event/Show
- Hill of ___
- Mark, Martha
- Fuzzy’s Channel
- East Nether Hub Color
- South-East Nether Hub Biome
- Most UHC Wins
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- Looting’s Skin
- Murderer
- 2 Canaries
- Rob’s Alt
- BB1 Host
- ___’s Sanctuary
- Sole Survivor
- City of Dwarves
- Ivan’s MC Name
- Spawn Polar Bear
- Holder of the ___
- Zach & Josh
- Team ___ Pinecone
25 Clues: ___7899 • Murderer • BB1 Host • Rob’s Alt • 2 Canaries • Merge Tribe • Hill of ___ • Zach & Josh • Minigame ___ • Mark, Martha • Sole Survivor • Most UHC Wins • Looting’s Skin • Ivan’s MC Name • ___’s Sanctuary • City of Dwarves • Fuzzy’s Channel • Spawn Polar Bear • Holder of the ___ • Team ___ Pinecone • Thrift Store Owner • East Nether Hub Color • Co-Creator of Nefarious • Murder Mystery Event/Show • ...
Africa 2025-11-18
Across
- Ruler
- The continent
- East African kingdom
- East African culture
- Aksum king
- Stone city
- Big kingdom
- City of learning
- Empire after Mali
- A big river
- Buying/selling
- Traded mineral
Down
- From tusks
- Big desert
- Place to buy/sell
- Edge of land
- City-state
- Water in desert
- Travel group
- Hot, dry land
- Another African kingdom
- West African empire
- Desert animal
- Valuable metal
- First major empire
25 Clues: Ruler • From tusks • Big desert • City-state • Aksum king • Stone city • Big kingdom • A big river • Edge of land • Travel group • The continent • Hot, dry land • Desert animal • Valuable metal • Buying/selling • Traded mineral • Water in desert • City of learning • Place to buy/sell • Empire after Mali • First major empire • West African empire • East African kingdom • East African culture • Another African kingdom
Nations 1 2024-02-19
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- A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River.
- A country in West Africa known for its diverse culture, music, and Nollywood film industry.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, pop culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and Patagonian landscapes.
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- A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich oil reserves, and Islamic heritage.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its ancient civilization, stunning islands, and Mediterranean cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, diverse culture, and tropical rainforests.
- A country bridging Europe and Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and spicy cuisine.
12 Clues: A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food. • A country in West Africa known for its diverse culture, music, and Nollywood film industry. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River. • ...
Canada: Provinces and Territories 2023-03-08
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- I am a province between Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
- I am a territory that is north of Alberta.
- I am a province between Quebec and Nova Scotia.
- I am the province east of Ontario and I have the shortest name.
- I am province between Manitoba and Quebec.
- I am a territory and I touch Alaska.
- I touch the Atlantic Ocean and I am west of New Brunswick.
- I am a province who looks like a rectangle and is east of Alberta.
- I am the province in the east. No other province is farther east.
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- I am south of Yukon and have two words in my name.
- I am the smallest province and I am an island.
- I am south of Nunavut and west of Ontario.
- I touch the Arctic Ocean and I am east of Northwest Territories.
13 Clues: I am a territory and I touch Alaska. • I am a territory that is north of Alberta. • I am south of Nunavut and west of Ontario. • I am province between Manitoba and Quebec. • I am the smallest province and I am an island. • I am a province between Quebec and Nova Scotia. • I am south of Yukon and have two words in my name. • ...
Iron Curtain 2025-05-07
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- Soviet labor camps for political prisoners and dissenters.
- Term for Eastern European countries controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A heavily guarded border crossing, often associated with the Berlin Wall.
- Divided city during the Cold War, symbolizing the division of East and West.
- Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the construction of the Berlin Wall.
- Political ideology practiced by the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War.
- War Period of political tension between the Soviet Union and the United States post-WWII.
- Site of a 1945 conference where Allied leaders divided post-war Europe.
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- Berlin Capital of East Germany, separated from West Berlin by the Berlin Wall.
- Capital of the Soviet Union, at the heart of the Iron Curtain.
- East German secret police, known for surveillance and repression.
- Term coined by Winston Churchill for the division between East and West Europe.
- Soviet reform policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s.
- A country behind the Iron Curtain, split into two nations in 1993.
- Army Military force of the Soviet Union.
15 Clues: Army Military force of the Soviet Union. • Soviet labor camps for political prisoners and dissenters. • Capital of the Soviet Union, at the heart of the Iron Curtain. • East German secret police, known for surveillance and repression. • Soviet reform policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s. • ...
Taylorsville 2023-10-06
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- Neighbors East
- Fort Night
- Ice Cream
- neighbors south
- Family Boat
- Main Road
- City
- Boots & Bakery
- Tomato Beard
- Funeral Home
- Elementary mascot
- Pizza & Pasta
- No Moroni
- Mountains West
- Neil Diamond
- Named after Prophet
- Jr High
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- Fun with friends
- Street
- Purple Dino
- Main River
- steaks & Ribs
- Wart Lip
- Bob & Randy
- Mountains East
- Pork Barbacoa
- college
- January fun
- Mascot
- Passing brochures
30 Clues: City • Street • Mascot • college • Jr High • Wart Lip • Ice Cream • Main Road • No Moroni • Fort Night • Main River • Purple Dino • Family Boat • Bob & Randy • January fun • Tomato Beard • Funeral Home • Neil Diamond • steaks & Ribs • Pizza & Pasta • Pork Barbacoa • Neighbors East • Boots & Bakery • Mountains East • Mountains West • neighbors south • Fun with friends • Elementary mascot • Passing brochures • Named after Prophet
Asian civilization 2013-05-28
Across
- nation where the US was heavily involved in war
- having to do with the eastern reaches of Asia
- hit by tropical storm Gilma
- a staple food of Asia
- series of islands SE of Asia
- perhaps the most famous structure in Asia
- nation established by truce in 1950's
- sea east of Asia
- a major industry of east Asia
Down
- landlocked nation known for fierce warriors
- Island nation off the east end of Asia
- famous for drug production
- a major religion of SE Asia
- northern Asian nation
- largest nation on the south side of Asia
- considered the most isolated Asian nation
- ocean on south side of Asia
- predominant economic system in Asia
- country with the largest population
- the highest point in the world located in Asia
20 Clues: sea east of Asia • northern Asian nation • a staple food of Asia • famous for drug production • a major religion of SE Asia • hit by tropical storm Gilma • ocean on south side of Asia • series of islands SE of Asia • a major industry of east Asia • predominant economic system in Asia • country with the largest population • nation established by truce in 1950's • ...
Chapter 6 Lauren 2017-01-04
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- The Church in the West's capital was ______________.
- In the Church in the East, the central space was covered by a ____ that represented Heaven.
- In the Church in the East, the bishop enters in ________ robes.
- The Church in the East's capital was ______________.
- The paschal mystery is the saving event of the _______, Death, Resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
- In the Church in the East, the liturgy was an __________ of faith in God's beautiful kingdom at the end of time.
- _______ were buried under the Church in the West's altar.
- The liturgy of the church is the ________ public worship of God, especially the celebration of the Eucharist.
- The Church in the East's ______ enters carrying the bread and wine.
- The Church in the West's buildings were called _________.
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- Sunday is the Sabbath because it is the day on which the ____________ occurred.
- In the Church in the East, icons were decorated with _____________.
- The Church in the West celebrated Christ's _________ dramatically.
- In the Eucharistic liturgy, Jesus Christ becomes present under the appearance of ____________.
- The altar in the Church in the West is a symbol to help people understand that the Eucharist is a _____________.
- Worshipers of the Church in the West were able to __________ to see the priest's actions.
- The _______ appealed to people's five senses in the Church in the East.
- Colorful _______ showed biblical scenes.
- The Church in the West had long buildings with a __________ at the end.
- The _____ in the Church in the West was made of stone and placed in the semicircle.
20 Clues: Colorful _______ showed biblical scenes. • The Church in the West's capital was ______________. • The Church in the East's capital was ______________. • _______ were buried under the Church in the West's altar. • The Church in the West's buildings were called _________. • In the Church in the East, the bishop enters in ________ robes. • ...
Rise of the middle class 2018-01-17
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- 1/2 of which important resource in Britain came from Australia?
- Another name for a sailing ship.
- The _____ of common lands drove families off their farms.
- skills: The thing middle class people had in common.
- Force: Before 1749 there was no official what?
- Class: Group of people between the upper class/mega-rich and lower class.
- or death: _________ became acceptable punishments for minor.
- The year in which the Victorian and New South Wales gold rushes started.
- When did mining start to become an important industry in Australia?
- Days: How long did it take the First Fleet to sail to Australia (Portsmouth to Sydney Cove).
- Bay 1787: Give the place and year that the first fleet arrived to Australia.
- Days: How long did it take the Red Jacket to sail between New York and Melbourne in 1854?
- Servant: In 1760 who was Lord Ferrers hanged for murdering?
- What caused China to open up some of their Western ports?
- Australia's economy was predominately _____.
- The middle and upper classes feared an _____ by prisoners.
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- The middle class had to _____ for a living.
- Napoleon allegedly described the English as 'a nation of _____'.
- These had to be increased to try and reduce crime.
- True/False The death penalty was often applied to minor crimes.
- The posting of _____ by authorities made people fear crime as people would report them.
- Century: When did the young colony of New South Wales start to industrialise?
- By 1850 Australia was well on the way to becoming industrialised and _____.
- The year it is commonly said the Industrial Revolution ended.
- The year in which the first steam mill was established on Darling Harbour.
- Century: This time in Britain was considered to be harsh and unequal, but in fact was better than other nations.
- East India Company: The name of the company that had a monopoly on trade from Australia before 1813.
- The resource dug up near Newcastle.
- hulks: The de-masted remains of once proud warships tethered in harbours to rot were _____.
- There was a _____ rush in California in 1849.
30 Clues: Another name for a sailing ship. • The resource dug up near Newcastle. • The middle class had to _____ for a living. • Australia's economy was predominately _____. • There was a _____ rush in California in 1849. • Force: Before 1749 there was no official what? • These had to be increased to try and reduce crime. • skills: The thing middle class people had in common. • ...
The Medieval Period 2022-12-11
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- Land given by lords to loyal vassals
- Tribe from which the Russians and Ukrainians descended
- Self-sufficient "village" that consisted of a castle, a church, and the houses of peasants
- Scandinavian people from northern Europe that migrated south likely due to overpopulation and climate change
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- England's opponent during the 100 Years' War
- Considered enemies of the Church and of those who fought in the Crusades to retake the Holy Land
- English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215 CE
- Code sworn into by knights
- Another word for images or idols worshipped by some branches of Christianity
- Consisted of clergy, nobles, and townspeople in Spain that had the power to make laws
- Plague known as the Black Death that resulted from poor sanitation in medieval cities and spread because of travel all over Europe
- Kind of tribes that migrated into Roman Empire territories that eventually invaded those
- Capital city of all that was left of the Roman Empire in the east even though the western part fell apart
- Established by middle class merchants and artisans in medieval towns and cities that paved the way for establishment of universities
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- Political, social, and economic system prevalent during the Early and High Middle Ages
- Made up of the House of Commons and the House of Lords that govern England
- Attacked Kiev and controlled Russian territories for 200 years
- Tribe known for wreaking havoc and destruction during the Early Middle Ages
- Person guilty of spreading false teachings or wrong Christian beliefs
- Emperor whose Edict of Milan made Christianity legal, ending persecution
- Kings Charles Martel and Charlemagne
- Tribe that became ancestors of Hungarians
- How the Early Middle Ages is commonly described
- Style of architecture characterized by spires, vaulted ceilings, flying buttresses and stained glass windows
- Where a Romanesque-style cathedral and its leaning bell tower is found
- Between the Classical Age of Greece and Rome and the Renaissance Age
27 Clues: Code sworn into by knights • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • Land given by lords to loyal vassals • Kings Charles Martel and Charlemagne • Tribe that became ancestors of Hungarians • England's opponent during the 100 Years' War • How the Early Middle Ages is commonly described • English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215 CE • ...
The End Of Rome 2013-05-07
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- this is a river used as a boundary for Rome's borders in the west
- this is the Roman name for the Germanic Tribes
- this Roman emperor was famous to converting
- this is the Western split off of the Roman Empire
- this East Roman Emperor re-took Rome, parts of Africa, and lower Spain
- this is the capitol of the Eastern Roman Empire
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- this Justinian's wife
- this is were the southern most parts of Rome were situated
- this is the East Empire that survived attacks
- this is the capitol of the East Roman Empire
- these tribes invaded the Western Roman Empire
- this is the river used for another of Rome's borders in the east
- this is the religion that Constantine was famous for Promoting
- this island was famous for Hadran's wall
- this is were most of Rome was situated
- this is the eastern front of the Roman Empire
- these people invaded the Germanic tribe's homeland
17 Clues: this Justinian's wife • this is were most of Rome was situated • this island was famous for Hadran's wall • this Roman emperor was famous to converting • this is the capitol of the East Roman Empire • this is the East Empire that survived attacks • these tribes invaded the Western Roman Empire • this is the eastern front of the Roman Empire • ...
Butterflies Around the World 2014-03-06
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- Continent South East of Asia
- Orange and Black Butterfly from North America.
- Yellow and Brown Butterfly that lives in Africa?
- One Word; Butterfly from Australia.
- Continent South of North America.
- Black, White, and Blue Butterfly from Africa.
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- Black Blue and White Butterfly from Europe.
- Gray Butterfly from Asia.
- Continent North East of South America.
- Continent that the United States is on.
- Continent East of Europe.
- Yellow and Black Butterfly from Europe.
- Blue Butterfly from South America.
- Continent South of the Globe; Glaciers and Snow
- Continent North of Africa.
15 Clues: Gray Butterfly from Asia. • Continent East of Europe. • Continent North of Africa. • Continent South East of Asia • Continent South of North America. • Blue Butterfly from South America. • One Word; Butterfly from Australia. • Continent North East of South America. • Continent that the United States is on. • Yellow and Black Butterfly from Europe. • ...
