middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle America 2022-10-10
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- A wide gap in access to the Internet
- Largest mountain range in North America
- Country that utilizes Ecotourism
- The strongest economy in Middle America
- The Northernmost country in North America
- A major economic and social issue in Middle America
- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- Body of public works such as: roads and bridges and hospitals that a country needs to support a modern economy
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- Major river located in Alaska
- Geographic feature that is found on both sides of the Colorado River
- Where many cities started in North America
- Common natural disaster in Middle America that has destroyed the city of San Salvador multiple times
- Largest city in North America
- Country with an important canal
14 Clues: Major river located in Alaska • Largest city in North America • Country with an important canal • Country that utilizes Ecotourism • A wide gap in access to the Internet • Largest mountain range in North America • The strongest economy in Middle America • The Northernmost country in North America • Where many cities started in North America • ...
middle names 2019-12-01
Middle Ages 2023-02-20
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- Social system that existed during the Middle Ages
- Prophet of Islam (571-632)
- The Eastern Roman Empire took this name
- Typical religious building of Islam
- Old name of Istanbul (Turkey)
- Head of the Catholic church, known as Bishop of Rome
- Any follower of Islam
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- Month of fasting for Muslims
- First king of Asturias who fought in Covadonga
- Different Germanic tribes and peoples were called like this by Romans
- Most important economic activity in the Middle Ages
- The sacred city of Islam and muslims
- Architectural style from medieval cities (ex. Notre Dame)
- The fall of _______ put an end to Ancient History
14 Clues: Any follower of Islam • Prophet of Islam (571-632) • Month of fasting for Muslims • Old name of Istanbul (Turkey) • Typical religious building of Islam • The sacred city of Islam and muslims • The Eastern Roman Empire took this name • First king of Asturias who fought in Covadonga • Social system that existed during the Middle Ages • ...
Middle ages 2023-03-03
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- The ship of the desert
- A place to go when invaders come in
- A person in the peasant class
- A green area in a desert fed by underground water
- The holy book for Muslims
- Islamic code of law
- A group of traveling merchants and animals
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- Holy roman emperor
- William the conqueror claimed this after the battle of England
- people who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
- Best ruler of the mongols
- A narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- A low ranking noble
14 Clues: Holy roman emperor • A low ranking noble • Islamic code of law • The ship of the desert • Best ruler of the mongols • The holy book for Muslims • A person in the peasant class • A place to go when invaders come in • A group of traveling merchants and animals • A green area in a desert fed by underground water • agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country • ...
Middle Ages 2014-06-17
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- A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world
- the title, rank, or status of a knight.
- One of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346–53.
- The methods of training and standards of behavior for knights in the Middle Ages.
- Land. Term used in continental Europe. A holding of land or land held through a special grant; normally by an Earl
- The distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
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- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- An armored warrior who fought on horseback
- A private stronghold also used as an occasional residence by the owner. Often, the castle would be occupied by a garrison and the owner would live in more comfort elsewhere.
- Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce
- The ranking of people in the middle ages
- Business associations that dominated medieval towns; they passed laws, levied taxes, built protective walls for the city, etc. Each guild represented workers in one occupation such as weavers, bakers, brewers, sword makers, etc.
- A surname
14 Clues: A surname • the title, rank, or status of a knight. • The ranking of people in the middle ages • Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce • An armored warrior who fought on horseback • A government in which power is in the hands of a single person • A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-24
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- the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct
- A long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills
- The social system that existed in the middle ages.
- one of the people from Scandinavia who traveled in ships and attacked places in Northern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages
- a formal association of people with similar interests
- a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight
- the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
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- relating to the period of European history between about the year 500 A.D. and the year 1500 A.D.
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons
- a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages
- A widespread disease
- someone in Europe during the Middle Ages who was loyal to a king who gave them a home and protection
- the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: A widespread disease • The social system that existed in the middle ages. • a formal association of people with similar interests • a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-24
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- the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct
- A long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills
- The social system that existed in the middle ages.
- one of the people from Scandinavia who traveled in ships and attacked places in Northern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages
- a formal association of people with similar interests
- a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight
- the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
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- relating to the period of European history between about the year 500 A.D. and the year 1500 A.D.
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons
- a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages
- A widespread disease
- someone in Europe during the Middle Ages who was loyal to a king who gave them a home and protection
- the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: A widespread disease • The social system that existed in the middle ages. • a formal association of people with similar interests • a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-28
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- a feudal estate belonging to a vassal
- the Christian "reconquest" of the Iberian Peninsula
- people who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
- nobles governed and protected people in return for services
- a low-ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord
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- the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- there were of these battles fought over the holy land
- a green area in a desert fed by underground water
- a group of merchants or craftspeople
- a document that placed limits on the king's power
- a religious belief that contradicts what the church says is true
14 Clues: a group of merchants or craftspeople • a feudal estate belonging to a vassal • a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • a green area in a desert fed by underground water • a document that placed limits on the king's power • the Christian "reconquest" of the Iberian Peninsula • ...
Geography Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword 2015-01-20
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- the exact location of something
- starting point for measuring longitude
- circles the middle of the earth
- places that are close to each other and share characteristics
- lines that run north and south on a map
- study of earth and its people
- Earth's features in terms of their location, shapes, and relationship to one another
- lines that run east and west on a map
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- location that describe where a place is compared to another place
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
- materials that can be used to produce crops or other products.
- natural surroundings of a place
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed from one location
- shape and nature of land. Hills, mountains, and valleys
14 Clues: study of earth and its people • the exact location of something • natural surroundings of a place • circles the middle of the earth • lines that run east and west on a map • starting point for measuring longitude • lines that run north and south on a map • average weather in a place over a long period of time • shape and nature of land. Hills, mountains, and valleys • ...
The Age of Explorations 2021-09-15
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- The Pope wanted explorers to travel the world and spread this religion.
- A new type of map used by explorers.
- This was the century when the Age of Explorations began.
- Someone who draws maps.
- This was used to measure how far North or South of the equator you were.
- Used to measure a ships speed.
- A famous road across the Middle East travelled by people to buy goods.
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- This was used to measure latitude.
- One of the countries famous for exploring.
- New type of sailing ship.
- This was important for keeping food fresh.
- Used to find which way is North.
- Another country famous for exploring.
- This was used to measure how deep the ocean was.
14 Clues: Someone who draws maps. • New type of sailing ship. • Used to measure a ships speed. • Used to find which way is North. • This was used to measure latitude. • A new type of map used by explorers. • Another country famous for exploring. • One of the countries famous for exploring. • This was important for keeping food fresh. • This was used to measure how deep the ocean was. • ...
A Search in History 2025-02-07
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- Napoleon's early education
- Type of government response aiming to suppress revolutionary movements and maintain traditional power structures
- Action of moving people from their homes
- School Napoleon's dad's decision for his education
- Napoleon's family's financial status
- of Vienna The 1815 meeting that aimed to restore European stability and conservative order
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- City where the 1848 revolution began, challenging the conservative order
- Former U.S. President proposing a plan for Gaza
- Type of structure Imad Shalayel set up on top of his destroyed home.
- East Region affected by the proposal
- Where Napoleon Bonaparte was born
- The accumulation of countries resulting in the eventual take over of a region.
- Napoleon's age when he went to study in France
- Napoleon's Father's Profession
14 Clues: Napoleon's early education • Napoleon's Father's Profession • Where Napoleon Bonaparte was born • Napoleon's family's financial status • East Region affected by the proposal • Action of moving people from their homes • Napoleon's age when he went to study in France • Former U.S. President proposing a plan for Gaza • School Napoleon's dad's decision for his education • ...
Game 2013-02-19
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- This problem occurred after the death of King Rama 6.
- Aj. Kenneth's middle name
- Aj.Graham's daughter infamous joke
- The British referred India as this
- A book written by Hitler
- The first prime minister of Thailand
- Jews of the East
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- The first video on youtube to have more than one billion views
- The Kana Ratsadorn took over the government while King Rama 7 was vacationing here.
- The famous queen who once said to the people of France " Let them eat cake".
- This event occurred on December 8, 1941
- The practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time
12 Clues: Jews of the East • A book written by Hitler • Aj. Kenneth's middle name • Aj.Graham's daughter infamous joke • The British referred India as this • The first prime minister of Thailand • This event occurred on December 8, 1941 • This problem occurred after the death of King Rama 6. • The first video on youtube to have more than one billion views • ...
Climate, Geography and Farming at the Time of Jesus 2013-07-29
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- The weather conditions in an area in general and over a long period of time.
- A sea between southern Europe.
- The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- A plant that is grown as food.
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- A territory in the Middle East on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Covered with water or another liquid; not dry.
- The most important food in Jesus' time.
- A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
- Our Father.
- A living organism other than humans.
- Free from moisture or liquid; not wet.
12 Clues: Our Father. • A sea between southern Europe. • A plant that is grown as food. • A living organism other than humans. • Free from moisture or liquid; not wet. • The most important food in Jesus' time. • Covered with water or another liquid; not dry. • A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand. • ...
Modern World History 2023-05-18
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- War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to build the biggest weapons
- The United Kingdom was isolated and started the ________
- duty to civilize the world
- A country in Africa that is part of the middle east
- Divided into 4 sections among the allies
- Soviets and Americans raced to get people into race
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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- Leader of France from 1804 to 1814
- Tactic used in ww1 where people built into the ground for cover
- Leader of germany during ww2
- Used to change peoples opinions
- Country that had missles and was considered a threat to the U.S. since they were very close
12 Clues: duty to civilize the world • Leader of germany during ww2 • Used to change peoples opinions • Leader of France from 1804 to 1814 • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Divided into 4 sections among the allies • A country in Africa that is part of the middle east • Soviets and Americans raced to get people into race • ...
RYAN 2025-02-03
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- The term for a new disease that jumps from animals to humans?
- What is Ryan's middle name?
- Where did Ryan take this selfie?
- One of the countries Ryan recently visited on his three month south east asia trip?
- The statistical term for measuring how fast a disease spreads?
- The study of disease patterns in populations?
- The term for the first identified case in an outbreak?
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- A measure of how deadly a disease is, calculated as deaths per cases
- What is Ryan's real first name?
- How many countries has Ryan visited?
- In which country was Ryan born?
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a particular area
12 Clues: What is Ryan's middle name? • What is Ryan's real first name? • In which country was Ryan born? • Where did Ryan take this selfie? • How many countries has Ryan visited? • The study of disease patterns in populations? • The term for the first identified case in an outbreak? • A sudden increase in disease cases in a particular area • ...
SS choice board 2024-09-18
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- head chief of Yamacraw
- king of Britain
- a group of German-speaking Protestant colonistsHighlandScots
- originally migrated from the middle east
- in 1752 Georgia became a _______ under the direct control of the British government
- granted the trustees the powers of a corporation; they could elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxesSavannah
- a period covering the first 20 years of Georgia history
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- leading figure in early Georgia
- when 2 people exchange things
- a group of colonists led by Patrick Tailfer
- the belief in the benefits of profitable
- the founder of the colony of Georgia
12 Clues: king of Britain • head chief of Yamacraw • when 2 people exchange things • leading figure in early Georgia • the founder of the colony of Georgia • the belief in the benefits of profitable • originally migrated from the middle east • a group of colonists led by Patrick Tailfer • a period covering the first 20 years of Georgia history • ...
Taryn Timmons, 4th, Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-27
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the contamination of water sources
- a process that takes away mineral components from saline water.
- the weather in a place over time
- a shortage
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- natural fuel such as coal or gas
- the supplying of water to land by man-made means.
- the number of people living in each unit of area
- a great lack of food over a wide area.
- boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East
- extremely dry or parched, esp. as land which has received little or no rainfall.
- any land capable of being used to grow crops
12 Clues: a shortage • natural fuel such as coal or gas • the weather in a place over time • the contamination of water sources • a great lack of food over a wide area. • boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East • any land capable of being used to grow crops • the number of people living in each unit of area • the supplying of water to land by man-made means. • ...
andrea 2022-10-20
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- modern hunter gatherers ppl in northern tanzania
- formed from the ancient word"meso"
- group of ppl moving around constantly
- in the principle of equal rights
- used for that first time in the 16th century
- an extinct species of hominids that were close relatives to human beings.
- practice of keeping sheep, cattle, and more!
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- an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm
- a person or animal searching widely for food or provisions
- crescent-a boomerang -shaped religion in the middle east
- amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- being inactive or seated for too long
12 Clues: in the principle of equal rights • formed from the ancient word"meso" • group of ppl moving around constantly • being inactive or seated for too long • used for that first time in the 16th century • practice of keeping sheep, cattle, and more! • an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm • modern hunter gatherers ppl in northern tanzania • ...
River Valley Vocabulary 2022-09-01
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- A writing surface similar to thick paper.
- system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god.
- The belief/worship of more than one god.
- of Heaven- An idea that a ruler must be there to keep approval of the gods.
- An ancient city in pujab,NW Pakistan.
- who was the sixth king of the Amorite tribe.
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- An independent state.
- A member of a powerful family.
- diffusion- A spread of one cultural idea to another.
- A ruler in Ancient Egypt.
- Cresent- A shaped region in the middle east.
- Seasonal change in southwest Asia
12 Clues: An independent state. • A ruler in Ancient Egypt. • A member of a powerful family. • Seasonal change in southwest Asia • An ancient city in pujab,NW Pakistan. • The belief/worship of more than one god. • A writing surface similar to thick paper. • Cresent- A shaped region in the middle east. • who was the sixth king of the Amorite tribe. • ...
Versailles and the 14 Points 2025-09-08
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- The creation of a new state between Germany and Russia
- _________ Wilson created the 14 Points
- Create a new supranational organization called the ______ of Nations
- Nation that lost its overseas colonies in Asia and Africa
- All nations should have ____-determination
- An effort to restrcit the proliferation of new weapons
- The Treaty of __________ ended WW1
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- ________ Empire in the Middle East dissolved after WW1
- America's oldest ally and where much of the war took place
- The Preferred Trade Policy laid out in the 14 points
- The 14 points wanted to end these kind of Alliances
- Pacific Nation that helped the allies but received nothing
12 Clues: The Treaty of __________ ended WW1 • _________ Wilson created the 14 Points • All nations should have ____-determination • The 14 points wanted to end these kind of Alliances • The Preferred Trade Policy laid out in the 14 points • The creation of a new state between Germany and Russia • ________ Empire in the Middle East dissolved after WW1 • ...
Australia 101 2025-09-30
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- What is the nickname of Australia’s national rugby team?
- What is the famous red rock in the middle of Australia also called Uluru?
- Which bird is also a symbol of Australia and cannot fly?
- Which animal is a symbol of Australia and hops?
- Which ocean is east of Australia?
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- What is the currency of Australia?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Which desert is one of the largest in Australia?
- Which city is the largest in Australia?
- Which marsupial eats eucalyptus leaves?
- What is the biggest coral reef system in the world, located in Australia?
- Which gemstone is Australia the largest producer of?
12 Clues: Which ocean is east of Australia? • What is the currency of Australia? • What is the capital city of Australia? • Which city is the largest in Australia? • Which marsupial eats eucalyptus leaves? • Which animal is a symbol of Australia and hops? • Which desert is one of the largest in Australia? • Which gemstone is Australia the largest producer of? • ...
History CrossWord 2023-09-15
5 Clues: king of the Visigoths • a distinct cultural unit • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
History CrossWord 2023-09-14
5 Clues: king of the Visigoths • a distinct cultural unit • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
History CrossWord 2023-09-12
5 Clues: king of the Visigoths • a distinct cultural unit • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
Renaissance 2020-04-09
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- Marco ....... the travelor from Venice, Italy went to China in 1200s
- the famous book of Niccolo Machiavelli "The ....."
- The famous statue produced by Michelangelo
- Which book was painted by Gutenberg printed in 1456 in latin language ?
- one of the main ort cities of Italy
- The famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (2 words)
- Unlike most medieval authors,Dante Alighieri wrote in ...
- Which subject was the most important for Petrarch ?
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- The city that ruled by Medici family
- Miguel de Cervantes wrote his famous book Don Quixote in ...
- Papermaking spread to Middle East and Europe from ....
- The Renaissance began from...
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
- Renaissance means .....
14 Clues: Renaissance means ..... • The Renaissance began from... • one of the main ort cities of Italy • The city that ruled by Medici family • The famous statue produced by Michelangelo • the famous book of Niccolo Machiavelli "The ....." • The famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (2 words) • Which subject was the most important for Petrarch ? • ...
Ch2 L1 2021-09-21
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- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- A Muslim house of worship.
- Famous statue by Michelangelo.
- An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars.
- Improved _________ were an important innovation for navigators in the Renaissance.
- Helped make long sea voyages possible because it was both fast and large.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
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- A new religion that started in the Middle East in the early a.d. 600s.
- Had the unplanned result of creating trade between Europe and Asia.
- One of the main Italian city-states during the Renaissance.
- A journey to a holy place.
- One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms.
- One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms.
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
15 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa. • A journey to a holy place. • A Muslim house of worship. • Famous statue by Michelangelo. • One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms. • One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms. • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars. • ...
Global Teacher Prize 2016-03-03
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- What part of the Middle East are most of Mr. Varkey's schools located?
- A continent with countries such as the Congo, Sudan, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Chad, etc...
- Meaning to be small, minature, or microscopic
- Your internal and primal feelings
- A person that creates their own business
- Something you win from a contest, tournament or competition
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- Where does Mr. Varkey live?
- 1,000,000
- How rich is Mr. Sunny Varkey?
- How many countries does Mr. Varkey have school in around the world?
- Someone from India is ....
- To have increased or a type of flower commonly found on Jabel Al Akdar
- Someone that helps students to learn
- A continent with countries such as the UK, Ireland, Germany, Spain, France, Sweden, etc...
14 Clues: 1,000,000 • Someone from India is .... • Where does Mr. Varkey live? • How rich is Mr. Sunny Varkey? • Your internal and primal feelings • Someone that helps students to learn • A person that creates their own business • Meaning to be small, minature, or microscopic • Something you win from a contest, tournament or competition • ...
Social Sciences Revision Crossword Gr 7 2024-10-29
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- The French leader who occupied Netherlands
- Set up a refreshment station in 1652
- The religion brought to Africa from the Middle East
- A World Heritage Site because of its manuscripts
- A person forced to work without pay
- A person who works as a slave for a set period of time
- The leader of the Cape Colony
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- People who left the Cape Colony when the British abolished slavery
- A mixed race descendant of the San and Khoi
- At one stage it was worth more than gold
- The best form of transport in the desert
- The first battle fought against the Dutch and the British
- A line separating two countries or areas
- Indigenous people of South Africa
14 Clues: The leader of the Cape Colony • Indigenous people of South Africa • A person forced to work without pay • Set up a refreshment station in 1652 • At one stage it was worth more than gold • The best form of transport in the desert • A line separating two countries or areas • The French leader who occupied Netherlands • A mixed race descendant of the San and Khoi • ...
Argentina Crossword 2024-11-15
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- beef, pork, chicken, chorizo, and morcilla (cooked in parilla)
- full skirt crafted from vibrant fabrics
- In the south there are often frosts and snows because of the surrounding ______
- Main meal is ______
- _____ is east of Argentina
- _______ is the official religion of the state
- What symbol is in the middle of the flag?
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- Currency: Argentine ____
- cooking meat over a charcoal or wood fire on a grill rack, typically accompanied by the use of a grill grate that can be adjusted in height
- Soybeans, Wheat, Wool, Corn, and ____ are Agricultural Products
- loose fit, reflects the attire of gauchos, blending functionality with style
- The ____ largest country in South America after Brazil
- Bordered by _____ mountains?
- Nearly half of the population lives in the area around ______
14 Clues: Main meal is ______ • Currency: Argentine ____ • _____ is east of Argentina • Bordered by _____ mountains? • full skirt crafted from vibrant fabrics • What symbol is in the middle of the flag? • _______ is the official religion of the state • The ____ largest country in South America after Brazil • Nearly half of the population lives in the area around ______ • ...
Birthday Tradition 2020-05-04
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- for this dish I'd hop to the far east! (3)
- playing area for adjudicators (5)
- admired author has a bird with a skin irritation (8)
- novice witch put someone in suspense (8)
- workplace here makes us laugh (8)
- disliked institution sounds like old time vehicle (8)
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- movie tree is suspicious of hidden terrain (3)
- monkey god scrambled to eat spicy sauce without his mother (5)
- celebrating anniversary of a place we call home (7)
- Snape took the middle out of syllabus (6)
- you're as impressive as your glasses (10)
- Ali had re-arranged reservations at a place we love (6)
- humorous civil servant also sounds like a big dog (7)
- very droll segments hidden in my tummy (5)
14 Clues: playing area for adjudicators (5) • workplace here makes us laugh (8) • novice witch put someone in suspense (8) • Snape took the middle out of syllabus (6) • you're as impressive as your glasses (10) • for this dish I'd hop to the far east! (3) • very droll segments hidden in my tummy (5) • movie tree is suspicious of hidden terrain (3) • ...
Jared’sSocialstudiescrosswordpuzzlethatyoucantsolvebecauseitstoohard4u 2017-12-07
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- A long stick with a bucket on the end to get water
- The middle period of dynasties
- The oldest period of dynasties
- Government officials who carried out the pharaoh’s orders
- What the Egyptians called the deserts east and west of the Nile
- A reed used for weaving and eventually writing
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- The latest period of dynasties
- A complex writing system developed by the Egyptians
- A king of Upper Egypt. At around 3100 B.C. he unified Upper and Lower Egypt
- Dangerous waters that make traveling difficult
- A fan shaped area of fertile marshland made by the Nile splitting up
- Structures that the Egyptians built around 3000 B.C.
- A line of rulers from one family
- Means “great house” Egyptian’s ruler’s name
14 Clues: The latest period of dynasties • The middle period of dynasties • The oldest period of dynasties • A line of rulers from one family • Means “great house” Egyptian’s ruler’s name • Dangerous waters that make traveling difficult • A reed used for weaving and eventually writing • A long stick with a bucket on the end to get water • ...
Chinese History 2025-04-27
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- cartoon bear banned in china due to memes that likened him to China's president Xi
- considered a 'rogue province' by the PRoC
- __ of Heaven, a dynasty's right to rule
- a rebellion vs western influence in China in 1899
- leader of the 1960s Cultural Revolution in China
- the treaty that ended the Opium Wars
- the second C in 'CCP'
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- a network of trade routes linking Asia, the middle east, and Europe
- the nation that China fought in the Opium Wars
- considered the 'golden age' of Chinese dynasties
- 1989 site of a major protest for political and economic reoforms
- China's controlling style of government
- how ancient China referred to itself
- group that the US supported in the Chinese civil war
14 Clues: the second C in 'CCP' • how ancient China referred to itself • the treaty that ended the Opium Wars • China's controlling style of government • __ of Heaven, a dynasty's right to rule • considered a 'rogue province' by the PRoC • the nation that China fought in the Opium Wars • considered the 'golden age' of Chinese dynasties • ...
The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Mongols 2025-04-09
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- The Mongols were ____ peoples who herded domesticated animals in Asian
- Genghis Khan’s first target of conquest was northern ____
- The Mongols conquered nearly all of ____, Persia, the Middle East, and Russia
- Genghis _____ or “universal ruler”
- The Khanate of the Great ___ included Mongolia and China
- Genghis Khan built a massive _____
- Although prominent Mongols converted to ______, Islam was far more successful in spreading its message among the Mongols and the people they conquered
- a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia
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- The Mongols captured the Islamic capital of _____
- a powerful Central Asian ethnic group
- The Khanate of ____ included Central Asia
- The Mongols adopted new ____ and technologies used by their enemies
- The Mongols invaded the Russian city of ____
- The khanate included ____
- The of the Golden ____ included Russia
15 Clues: The khanate included ____ • Genghis _____ or “universal ruler” • Genghis Khan built a massive _____ • a powerful Central Asian ethnic group • The of the Golden ____ included Russia • The Khanate of ____ included Central Asia • The Mongols invaded the Russian city of ____ • The Mongols captured the Islamic capital of _____ • ...
Knanaya Catholic Community 2025-06-12
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- A prayer song that means "Son of Mary"
- Area of Kerala where Knanaya people arrived in AD 345
- Blessing of a couple by the brides' mother
- Mar Thomas ___________ became Bishop of Kottayam in 1951
- Mar _______________ Chulaparambil became Bishop of Kottayam in 1923
- Religious dance of the Knanaya people
- The beautifcation of the bride before her wedding
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- Job / Profession of Knai Thomman
- The Region in the Middle East where Knanaya people came from
- Wedding ceremony using palm leaves and rice paddy water
- ______________ Mar Aphrem is one of the Auxiliary Bishops of the Kottayam Archdiocese
- Knanaya Archdiocese in Kerala
- Done three times between the wedding ceremony and the reception
- Number of privileges given to the Knanaya people by Cheraman Perumal
14 Clues: Knanaya Archdiocese in Kerala • Job / Profession of Knai Thomman • Religious dance of the Knanaya people • A prayer song that means "Son of Mary" • Blessing of a couple by the brides' mother • The beautifcation of the bride before her wedding • Area of Kerala where Knanaya people arrived in AD 345 • Wedding ceremony using palm leaves and rice paddy water • ...
Year 3 TW 5 crossword 2025-06-25
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- Try to walk a mile in my __.
- I will be ___ to get there on time, but I'll try.
- The number of students has more than __: from 10 to 22.
- Actions have ___.
- bulbous shape that emits light
- A car needs __ at least once a year.
- What is the __ __ for the USD? 1 USD is 1.16 EUR.
- "Stop talking and __ __ __ your work!"
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- It won't rain the whole day, but there'll be some ___.
- He has __ issues: he is in debt.
- There is a lot of __ in the Middle East.
- The __ in the USA is the US dollar.
- I will __ up all pros and cons, so you can decide.
- He has fallen __ with maths, so needs to catch up.
14 Clues: Actions have ___. • Try to walk a mile in my __. • bulbous shape that emits light • He has __ issues: he is in debt. • The __ in the USA is the US dollar. • A car needs __ at least once a year. • "Stop talking and __ __ __ your work!" • There is a lot of __ in the Middle East. • I will be ___ to get there on time, but I'll try. • ...
The Bordes' Anniversary Puzzle 2022-02-23
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- The third chord that adds unbreakable strength to a marriage
- His recorded words are few but when he got his wife, he waxed poetically
- Both need it but women value feeling it more
- A wife he didn't have but he knows how to treat one well
- The husband loves to be loved too, but he must feel...
- ...in the middle
- When his wife was down, he comforted her by asking if he wasn't better than ten sons
- Their current home is in the East of the West but Joseph is from the West of the East
- To Moses he was a brother but to them he is a son
- Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was...
- He was a patient romantic
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- What God has ... together, Let no man put apart
- Essential to a lasting marriage
- He will stick to his wife, and they will become ... flesh
- He was never mentioned in a verse without her
- The Bordes have three and were blessed with four
- He was a prophet, his wife had her own assignment and their son was mentioned in connection with the outworking of a prophecy
- His wife travelled with him at times
- Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to...
- There are seven of them in the Bible but only one in their life
- The Bordes haven't forgotten it, so they might have unknowingly entertained Angels
- Assign your wife ... So that your prayers may not be hindered
- Most live for three scores and ten, they've been married for two
23 Clues: ...in the middle • He was a patient romantic • Essential to a lasting marriage • His wife travelled with him at times • Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to... • Both need it but women value feeling it more • He was never mentioned in a verse without her • What God has ... together, Let no man put apart • Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was... • ...
South Asia Vocabulary 2022-04-18
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- This country is considered the largest country in the subcontinent of South Asia.
- South _____ consists of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka.
- The _____ Road was an ancient trade route that linked Europe with the Middle East and Asia.
- This river combines with the Ganges to form the largest delta on earth.
- These people are believed to have brought the Hindu religion to India.
- This religion and cultural tradition of South Asia is the 3rd largest religion in the world.
- This river is considered holy for the Hindu religion.
- The ________ is a nation and an archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
- The _________ system is a social structure in which class is determined by birth or is hereditary.
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- This river flows through China, India, and Pakistan and ends in the Arabian Sea.
- This mountain range is home to the tallest mountain in the world.
- This Hindu festival marks the solar New Year.
- This major festival of lights is celebrated by Hindus.
- The ________ ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa.
- These mountain ranges form the eastern and western edges of the Deccan plateau.
- This Asian religion is the 4th largest religion in the world.
- Cultural ________ is the spreading out of culture, culture traits, or a cultural pattern from one place to another.
- This Indian movie industry is based in Mumbai.
- This plateau covers most of south India.
- This desert is located in northwestern India and is also known as The Great Indian Desert.
20 Clues: This plateau covers most of south India. • This Hindu festival marks the solar New Year. • This Indian movie industry is based in Mumbai. • This river is considered holy for the Hindu religion. • This major festival of lights is celebrated by Hindus. • This Asian religion is the 4th largest religion in the world. • ...
REVIEW - 1.1 & 1.2 - Song Dynasty and Dar Al Islam 2025-09-08
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- – Term describing lands under Muslim rule, connected by trade and religion.
- – Chinese invention later adapted for weapons, dramatically changing global warfare.
- – Diplomatic practice where neighboring states paid respect and gifts to Chinese emperors.
- – Chinese philosophy emphasizing order, hierarchy, and filial piety, reinforced by government exams.
- – Holy city in Arabia, central to Muslim pilgrimage and trade.
- – Moroccan traveler whose accounts reveal the breadth of Islamic societies in the 14th century.
- – Islamic school where students studied the Qur’an, law, and sometimes science or philosophy.
- – Chinese dynasty noted for prosperity, innovation, and cultural flourishing (960–1279).
- – Chinese belief system that combined traditional Confucian thought with Buddhist and Daoist ideas.
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- – Administrative system of officials in China that helped centralize dynastic control.
- – Field of mathematics refined by Muslim scholars, later transmitted to Europe.
- – Network of trade routes linking East Asia to the Middle East and Europe.
- – Major Islamic dynasty that ruled from Baghdad and oversaw a golden age of science, trade, and culture.
- – Vast waterway in China that connected northern and southern regions, aiding trade and grain transport.
- – Song Dynasty innovation that made commerce more efficient than coins alone.
- – Fast-ripening crop from Vietnam that boosted Song Dynasty agriculture and population growth.
- – Islamic mystical tradition that emphasized personal connection to God through devotion.
- – Religion that spread into China, influencing art and philosophy despite Confucian resistance.
- – Muslim government established in northern India that blended Islamic and Hindu influences.
- – Baghdad center where scholars translated and preserved Greek, Persian, and Indian texts.
20 Clues: – Holy city in Arabia, central to Muslim pilgrimage and trade. • – Network of trade routes linking East Asia to the Middle East and Europe. • – Term describing lands under Muslim rule, connected by trade and religion. • – Song Dynasty innovation that made commerce more efficient than coins alone. • ...
Middle Ages 2014-09-01
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- Activities which had to be carried out by serfs for their lord
- An association of craftsmen
- Group of people who had their own task and was determined by birth
- A symbol used by knights on their shield, armor and banner
- A place where monks lived
- Leader of the Catholic Church
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- Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord,
- A rider who is well-armed and protected
- The _____ System was the main form of government during the Middle Ages
- The time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- A young boy that acts as a servant for a knight while training to become a knight someday
- Wars fought for control over Jerusalem and the Holy Land
- Someone who worked the land for the local lord
- Another name for the Lord's home or castle
14 Clues: A place where monks lived • An association of craftsmen • Leader of the Catholic Church • A rider who is well-armed and protected • Another name for the Lord's home or castle • Someone who worked the land for the local lord • Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord, • Wars fought for control over Jerusalem and the Holy Land • ...
Middle Childhood 2017-10-27
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- Realizing things can be arranged in a logical series.
- Child over 95th percentile for their age group.
- Type of bullying including hitting.
- Type of bullying that effects peer relationships.
- Family with relatives living with parents and children.
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- Organizing things into groups based off characteristics.
- Child over 85th percentile weight for their age group.
- Family with two married parents and children.
- Type of bullying done through words.
- These children typically bully through their words.
- Unusual difficulty with reading.
- These children bully more physically
- One husband and two or more wives in a family.
- Type of bullying done through technology.
14 Clues: Unusual difficulty with reading. • Type of bullying including hitting. • Type of bullying done through words. • These children bully more physically • Type of bullying done through technology. • Family with two married parents and children. • One husband and two or more wives in a family. • Child over 95th percentile for their age group. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-05
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- People that practiced vassalage
- person who was in the high of the social pyramid
- name of the political system in the Middle Ages
- Main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages
- Emperor that divided the Roman Empire in two halves
- socioeconomic system in Europe, Asia and Africa
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- Name of the tribes that invaded the Western Roman Empire
- military figures who were importante in times of war
- Name of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Group of people who were trained and ordained for religious services
- name of the local leaders and landowners
- Germanic King of the Franks
- Person who sell and buy goods in the markets
- Places where people sell and buy good
14 Clues: Germanic King of the Franks • People that practiced vassalage • Name of the Eastern Roman Empire • Places where people sell and buy good • name of the local leaders and landowners • Main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages • Person who sell and buy goods in the markets • name of the political system in the Middle Ages • socioeconomic system in Europe, Asia and Africa • ...
Middle Ages 2023-02-03
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- Said to be one of the worst emperors
- Was crowned the holy roman emperor after the battle of hasting
- most of the Islamic people
- someone who fights for their empire and protects the city
- a gap between the castle and the intruders
- where peasants live and work
- type of peasants that work in a manor
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- a place where people can go to be protected from invaders
- This was created so the emperors (Mostly King John) didn't have unlimited power
- leader of all the churches around the world
- someone who goes around and spread teaching mostly about religion
- Said to be raiders, pirates, traders, and explores
- Time frame
- land that a vessel owns
14 Clues: Time frame • land that a vessel owns • most of the Islamic people • where peasants live and work • Said to be one of the worst emperors • type of peasants that work in a manor • a gap between the castle and the intruders • leader of all the churches around the world • Said to be raiders, pirates, traders, and explores • ...
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 Ages 2022-08-01
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- name of the local leaders and landowners
- fact that marks the end of the middle age.
- the person who was in the high of the social pyramid
- Germanic King of the Franks
- Group of people who are trained and ordained for reoligious services.
- socioeconomic system in the middle ages
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- The empire that declined in 476.
- Name of the tribes that invaded Western Roman Empire
- period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
- name of the characteristic culture in the Middle Ages
- name of the people that practiced de vassalage
- Name of the political system during the middle Ages
- important buildings in the High Middle Ages
- main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages
14 Clues: Germanic King of the Franks • The empire that declined in 476. • socioeconomic system in the middle ages • name of the local leaders and landowners • fact that marks the end of the middle age. • main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages • important buildings in the High Middle Ages • name of the people that practiced de vassalage • ...
The Bordes' Anniversary Puzzle 2022-02-23
Across
- The third chord that adds unbreakable strength to a marriage
- His recorded words are few but when he got his wife, he waxed poetically
- Both need it but women value feeling it more
- A wife he didn't have but he knows how to treat one well
- The husband loves to be loved too, but he must feel...
- ...in the middle
- When his wife was down, he comforted her by asking if he wasn't better than ten sons
- Their current home is in the East of the West but Joseph is from the West of the East
- To Moses he was a brother but to them he is a son
- Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was...
- He was a patient romantic
Down
- What God has ... together, Let no man put apart
- Essential to a lasting marriage
- He will stick to his wife, and they will become ... flesh
- He was never mentioned in a verse without her
- The Bordes have three and were blessed with four
- He was a prophet, his wife had her own assignment and their son was mentioned in connection with the outworking of a prophecy
- His wife travelled with him at times
- Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to...
- There are seven of them in the Bible but only one in their life
- The Bordes haven't forgotten it, so they might have unknowingly entertained Angels
- Assign your wife ... So that your prayers may not be hindered
- Most live for three scores and ten, they've been married for two
23 Clues: ...in the middle • He was a patient romantic • Essential to a lasting marriage • His wife travelled with him at times • Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to... • Both need it but women value feeling it more • He was never mentioned in a verse without her • What God has ... together, Let no man put apart • Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was... • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- map shows natural features such as mountains and lakes
- a natural feature found on land
- meridian the starting point for measuring longitude
- the lines on a map that run north to south and measure east to west
- the measurement of how much above or below sea level a place is
- the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments
- location the location of one place compared to another place
- a material that can be used to produce crops or other products
- the feature on a map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines used on the map
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- map shows man-made boundaries and divisions
- rose the feature on a map that shows direction
- the portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from a location
- map a map that shows specialized information
- location the exact location of something
- each half of Earth
- the feature on a map that tells how a measured space on the map relates to the actual distance on Earth
- the lines on a map that run east to west and measure north and south
- a group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics
- projection one of several systems used to represent the round Earth on a flat map
- one of several systems used to represent the round Earth on a flat map
- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth
22 Clues: each half of Earth • a natural feature found on land • location the exact location of something • map shows man-made boundaries and divisions • map a map that shows specialized information • rose the feature on a map that shows direction • meridian the starting point for measuring longitude • map shows natural features such as mountains and lakes • ...
World Geography 2025-09-25
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- Meridian The zero-degree longitude line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- A flat elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area.
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, or plains.
- A cold, treeless region found in the Arctic and on mountain tops.
- The arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow.
- Resource Materials from the Earth that are used by humans, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a particular group of people.
- The number of people living in a particular area.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides it into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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- A dry, barren area of land with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- A landform created by sediment deposits at the mouth of a river.
- The average weather conditions of a region over a long period of time.
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth.
- Imaginary lines that run north-south and measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- A visual representation of an area showing physical or political features.
- An area defined by common features such as geography, culture, or climate.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- Imaginary lines that run east-west and measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- A half of the Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern or Eastern and Western.
20 Clues: One of the seven large landmasses on Earth. • The number of people living in a particular area. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow. • A landform created by sediment deposits at the mouth of a river. • A cold, treeless region found in the Arctic and on mountain tops. • A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean. • ...
The Age Of Imperialism 2021-05-19
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- the first modern machine gun
- The Indian Troops Names
- The belief that Europeans are better than everyone else
- The Canal that connected Red Sea to the Mediterranean
- The meeting where Europe divided up Africa Civilly
- The first modern war fought between Boars and Britain
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- A Scottish missionary who explored deep Africa
- The empire that controlled most of Middle East
- A country or territory with its own government thats controlled by an outside power
- The Act of a industrialized country taking over an primitive one
- A disease carried by dense swarms of mosquitoes in Africa
- A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power
- Dutch Settlers in Cape Cod
- The Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire
14 Clues: The Indian Troops Names • Dutch Settlers in Cape Cod • the first modern machine gun • The Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire • A Scottish missionary who explored deep Africa • The empire that controlled most of Middle East • The meeting where Europe divided up Africa Civilly • The Canal that connected Red Sea to the Mediterranean • ...
Ecosystems 2015-01-06
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- The main non-living component of a fish's ecosystem
- A living component of an ecosystem
- A plant found in a desert ecosystem
- A non-living component of an ecosystem
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with non-living components of their environment
- body of saline water
- A gas that links obtain from air
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- An ecosystem that makes up a large part of North Africa and the Middle East
- An ecosystem where you would see icebergs, polar bears, and beluga whales
- An area that is inhabited by a species
- A large mammal whose habitat is the grasslands and savanna regions of Africa and India
- An area of land covered by trees
- A rainforest found in South America
- The habitat of earthworms
14 Clues: body of saline water • The habitat of earthworms • An area of land covered by trees • A gas that links obtain from air • A living component of an ecosystem • A plant found in a desert ecosystem • A rainforest found in South America • An area that is inhabited by a species • A non-living component of an ecosystem • The main non-living component of a fish's ecosystem • ...
LSD1 Review 2015-08-23
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- A list of instructions and ingredients for making food
- People used to believe that these were poisonous
- The people who often listen to rock-and-roll music
- The type of plates rich people used to eat from
- The name of the Queen with a pizza named after her
- People in the Middle East and Mediterranean ate this.
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- Teachers use music to help their students do this
- To copy or try to be like
- The place where the first pizzeria opened in the USA
- The first music tried to imitate this.
- The Italians who brought pizza to the United States
- The type of music that helps to calm people
- Classical music can make these disappear
- To slow down; rest
14 Clues: To slow down; rest • To copy or try to be like • The first music tried to imitate this. • Classical music can make these disappear • The type of music that helps to calm people • The type of plates rich people used to eat from • People used to believe that these were poisonous • Teachers use music to help their students do this • ...
The Great Gatsby ch. 1 Quiz 2025-03-21
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- The woman Nick meets at dinner, a competitive golfer
- Tom can't stand being called this by his wife
- Tom Buchanan’s racist book, The Rise of the Colored ____
- Nick moves to New York to work in this industry
- Where Tom and Kick went to college.
- The mysterious light Gatsby reaches toward across the bay
- The area of Long Island where Nick and Gatsby live (two words)
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- Daisy wishes her daughter to be this: "A beautiful little ____"
- Tom's college sport
- Calls Tom in the middle of dinner.
- known for his lavish mansion
- The body of water separating East Egg and West Egg
- The narrator of The Great Gatsby
- The aristocratic area of Long Island where Tom and Daisy live (two words)
14 Clues: Tom's college sport • known for his lavish mansion • The narrator of The Great Gatsby • Calls Tom in the middle of dinner. • Where Tom and Kick went to college. • Tom can't stand being called this by his wife • Nick moves to New York to work in this industry • The body of water separating East Egg and West Egg • The woman Nick meets at dinner, a competitive golfer • ...
Ancient China 2024-12-18
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- This became highly valuable in Africa and Middle east
- Amount of time Kublai Khan and Marco Polo worked together
- Leader that started the Yuan Dynasty
- Marco polo ruled this city
- This was one of the items brought back to China
- Another name of writings
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- City that was in the center and only the emperor and his family could live there
- reeached china from the city of venice
- The way of life Hong Wu chose to live
- The Ming dynasty wanted to become self_____
- Name of the city marco polo arrived and lived in when he came to china
- Creator of the Ming Dynasty
- One of the greatest explorers
- Hong Wu was viewed as this type of leader
14 Clues: Another name of writings • Marco polo ruled this city • Creator of the Ming Dynasty • One of the greatest explorers • Leader that started the Yuan Dynasty • The way of life Hong Wu chose to live • reeached china from the city of venice • Hong Wu was viewed as this type of leader • The Ming dynasty wanted to become self_____ • This was one of the items brought back to China • ...
Year 7 Geography 2012-06-25
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- Deep water point
- Little rainfall to support vegetation
- Ocean to the West of Australia
- Biggest Ocean
- O in BOLTSS
- Coldest Desert
- Capital City
- Measure of boat speed
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- To the East of Australia
- Filmed in Western Australia
- Mountains on the East
- Black and White
- Big rock
- Died out
- Tasmanian Devil
- Country and Continent
- Live underground
17 Clues: Big rock • Died out • O in BOLTSS • Capital City • Biggest Ocean • Coldest Desert • Black and White • Tasmanian Devil • 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
Age of Exploration 2021-10-25
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- Becomes a prominent route to spread Christianity
- New shipping vessel with triangular sails
- Came out of humanism; encourages competition between the different European countries
- Exchange The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases from the Americas to Africa and Europe after Columbus
- A grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americans
- and Indian War A conflict between Britain and France for control of territory in NA
- A land controlled by a distant nation
- Measured degrees
- A group of people who founded the colony of Plymouth
- Passage The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies
- A religious group that were the most active with colonization
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- A group of people who sought freedom from religious persecution in England
- The Spanish soldiers who took part in the conquest of the Americas
- trade The transatlantic trading network
- Encouraged a new spirit of adventure and curiosity
- Sea Was mainly controlled by the Italians who bought goods from the Muslims
- What the Europeans needed to fuel the rising banking system
- The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- East India Trading Co A company founded by the Dutch to establish and direct trade throughout Asia
- Who wanted to bypass the Muslims' trade routes and find a quicker route to the East, and desired spices?
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Slave trade The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- Passage The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies
23 Clues: Measured degrees • A land controlled by a distant nation • trade The transatlantic trading network • New shipping vessel with triangular sails • Becomes a prominent route to spread Christianity • Encouraged a new spirit of adventure and curiosity • A group of people who founded the colony of Plymouth • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assesment 2021-10-21
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- responsible for Brazil's becoming of an independent country
- located in the Atlantic Ocean
- system used by European countries, in which they controlled the trading habits of their colonies
- Slave in Haiti that urged to stage his own revolution with the other slaves
- European countries voyaged to the Americas and set up territories
- french military leader who sold French land to the USA
- the white people that were born in latin america but whose parents were born in spain and portugal
- to be put or come together
- the ability or right to dominate oneself
- division of people based on the rights that they are given
- army leader who conquered land in southern areas and entrusted those territories to the Italian sovereign.
- has a body of water around it and
- country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island
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- sought to strengthen the king's power over northern Italy, and was able to force Austria out with the support of essential partnerships with France and Great Britain.
- helped abolish slavery in a very nonviolent way in five different countries
- the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East
- To avoid any country from growing too dominant, the Congress of Vienna re-divided Italy and placed a large portion of it under Austrian or Spanish authority
- the reimbursement toward a country for wrongdoing against them Ex. Haiti's reparations towards France
- can have many definitions, but a tremendous deal of battle
- many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here
- In Prussia Otto von Bismarck used nationalism to get all German citizens together
21 Clues: to be put or come together • located in the Atlantic Ocean • has a body of water around it and • the ability or right to dominate oneself • the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East • many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here • country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island • french military leader who sold French land to the USA • ...
Continental Crossword Challenge UWCSA 2023-07-18
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- western on equator
- newest
- atlas mountains here
- mediterranean furthest north
- nile confluence capital is here
- surrounded by senegal
- only one worded country with all 5 vowels
- massive river country
- most notorious leader came to power in 1971
- conakry is capital
- changed its name
- capital and country the same name
- on red sea
- their notorious president died in 2019
- blood diamonds
- disputes the falls
- has a ski resort
- lake
- furthest west on mainland
- in the middle of the continent
- changed capitals
- lemurs
- last to criminalise slavery
- tigray conflict
- on tropic of cancer
- furthest east on mainland
- better known by its french name
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- capital starts with same two letters
- three capitals
- small river country
- was portuguese
- 4 words
- desert and deserted
- gained independence in same year WK started
- misleadingly not really at zero degrees latitude
- genocide
- nile mouth
- ben is outside and it's cold so you would call ....
- two worded cashew nut exporter
- wk president
- tiny indian ocean islands
- tiny atlantic islands
- has most colonial sounding capital
- starts with the same five letters as another country
- highest point
- at the end of this session it will be time ....
- famous lake now diminishing rapidly
- has difficult capital to spell
- colonel gadaffi
- never subjected to colonial rule
- bob the singer spelled another way
- first country to fifa world cup qfs
- furthest east
- first sub-saharan country to gain independence
54 Clues: lake • newest • lemurs • 4 words • genocide • nile mouth • on red sea • wk president • highest point • furthest east • three capitals • was portuguese • blood diamonds • colonel gadaffi • tigray conflict • changed its name • has a ski resort • changed capitals • western on equator • conakry is capital • disputes the falls • small river country • desert and deserted • on tropic of cancer • atlas mountains here • ...
sunnys crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Winds that blow west to east and affects a lot of the weather in the US.
- A local wind that blows from the land. Occurs at nighttime.
- Winds that blow from east to west and often brings cold air.
- middle
- High elevation clouds, layered across the sky.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky.
- A local wind that blows from the sea. Occurs during the daytime.
- Located near the equator, has little to no wind.
- Fluffy, white clouds. Root word means "mass" or "heap"
- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels. Root word means, "curl of hair"
- Medium level stratus cloud that is higher than regular stratus clouds.
- high puffy clouds made of ice crystals
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- Winds that occur within a small, localized area. Ex. Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
- cools slowly heats slowly
- cools quickly heats quickly
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Clouds that are low-level, uniform layer, usually very dark, that bring precipitation
- Medium level cumulus cloud that is higher than regular cumulus clouds.
- The transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas). Creates wind!
- Low elevation layered clouds with tops and bottoms rounded
- rain
- Winds that blow steadily from specific direction over long distances.
- A type of cumulus cloud that is tall and gray, and associated with thunderstorms.
25 Clues: rain • middle • cools slowly heats slowly • cools quickly heats quickly • high puffy clouds made of ice crystals • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • High elevation clouds, layered across the sky. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • Located near the equator, has little to no wind. • ...
sunnys crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
Across
- Winds that blow west to east and affects a lot of the weather in the US.
- A local wind that blows from the land. Occurs at nighttime.
- Winds that blow from east to west and often brings cold air.
- middle
- High elevation clouds, layered across the sky.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky.
- A local wind that blows from the sea. Occurs during the daytime.
- Located near the equator, has little to no wind.
- Fluffy, white clouds. Root word means "mass" or "heap"
- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels. Root word means, "curl of hair"
- Medium level stratus cloud that is higher than regular stratus clouds.
- high puffy clouds made of ice crystals
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- Winds that occur within a small, localized area. Ex. Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
- cools slowly heats slowly
- cools quickly heats quickly
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Clouds that are low-level, uniform layer, usually very dark, that bring precipitation
- Medium level cumulus cloud that is higher than regular cumulus clouds.
- The transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas). Creates wind!
- Low elevation layered clouds with tops and bottoms rounded
- rain
- Winds that blow steadily from specific direction over long distances.
- A type of cumulus cloud that is tall and gray, and associated with thunderstorms.
25 Clues: rain • middle • cools slowly heats slowly • cools quickly heats quickly • high puffy clouds made of ice crystals • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • High elevation clouds, layered across the sky. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • Located near the equator, has little to no wind. • ...
Regional American Cuisine 2023-10-05
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- A "trendy" type of toast often eaten for breakfast on the West coast (also known as bat toast)
- The most commonly eaten protein in the midwest
- Adding food to hot water to cook- often used to cook southern seafood
- Meat used in southwest tacos that is from a cow
- This cuisine can be found in the midwest (Chicago/Detroit) and New York - each a different style
- Southern food based on African influence
- The midwestern state popular for cheese
- Heating oil to a high temperature and cooking in it - often used in southern cooking
- A popular meat sandwich found in Philadelphia
- A popular yellow fruit eaten in Hawaii
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- Food items cut to the same size put in a skewer and grilled
- Common soup (chowder) found on the East coast
- The main ingredient when making southern cornbread
- Pie with two fluffy cake layers and cream in the middle found on the East coast
- To cook something low and slow over wood
- Carrots, onions and celery are known as what in the south?
- Putting food in the oven to cook it is called
- A spice often used in the south to add "heat" to a dish
- This culture has a big influence on food in the Pacific Northwest (specifically Hawaii)
- Meat placed in between two buns popular in the midwest
- The most common crop in the midwest
- What protein is the west coast most known for?
- Popular style cuisine in the Southwest influenced by mexican cuisine
- Popular fruit found in the south used for cobbler
24 Clues: The most common crop in the midwest • A popular yellow fruit eaten in Hawaii • The midwestern state popular for cheese • To cook something low and slow over wood • Southern food based on African influence • Common soup (chowder) found on the East coast • Putting food in the oven to cook it is called • A popular meat sandwich found in Philadelphia • ...
Chapter 1 Lessons 1, 3, and 5 Quiz Review 2023-10-04
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- lower, middle and upper are examples of this
- a group of people who share a culture and have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- North, South, East, West are _____________ directions
- a map that shows land and water features is a ___________ map
- the conditions in an area over a period of time
- Which of the 5 themes of geography tells about an area's landscape?
- Which of the 5 themes of geography relates to areas that share common characteristics?
- name for the line that is 0 degrees latitude
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- regions close to the Equator where it is usually hot.
- giving directions by telling where something is compared to something else is ________ location
- lines that run east to west are called ___________ lines
- Which of the 5 themes of geography deals with how people share ideas?
- the condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular time
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- made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc.
- Northeast and Southeast are examples of ____________ directions
- the exact location given with lines of latitude and longitude is __________ location
- Building a dam would be an example of which of the 5 themes of geography?
- name for the line that is 0 degree line of longitude
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- a map that shows boundaries of countries/states is a ___________ map
- imaginary lines that run north and south are called ________ lines
- location, place, region, movement, human-environment interaction are called ________ of geography
23 Clues: lower, middle and upper are examples of this • name for the line that is 0 degrees latitude • the conditions in an area over a period of time • name for the line that is 0 degree line of longitude • North, South, East, West are _____________ directions • regions close to the Equator where it is usually hot. • made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc. • ...
Russia and The Republics 2025-01-26
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- The Idea of sharing everything, with one commanding ruler
- The sea that borders 5 countries
- Name of the city that is the capital of Russia during Peter the great's reign
- East of Northern European Plain
- 75% of Russians live here
- A mountainous and high region in the middle of Siberia
- First Emperor of Russia
- The name that was given to communist Russia
- The biggest country in the world
- Frozen soil is called ____
- The deepest lake in the world
- The mountain that separates the republics from China
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- The Prince who only cared to expand Russia
- The Acronym for the Soviet union
- The only invaders of Russia and took full control of the country
- The capital of Ukraine, the main target of the Mongols
- The sea that borders the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- Grandfather of Ivan the Terrible and was a well known prince of Russia
- The capital of Russia
- Second Largest Republic
- The most common religion in Eastern Europe
- The Farthest East Region of Russia is ____
- The sea that borders Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and is depleting
- The mountain that separates the Asian and European side of Russia
- The Sea that is in between Ukraine and Turkey
- Where one ruler dictates the economy of a country
- The most complicated name to spell in the "stans" region
- The name of the Mongol Horde which invaded Russia and Destroyed Kiev
- Most common language in the southern republics
29 Clues: The capital of Russia • Second Largest Republic • First Emperor of Russia • 75% of Russians live here • Frozen soil is called ____ • The deepest lake in the world • East of Northern European Plain • The sea that borders 5 countries • The Acronym for the Soviet union • The biggest country in the world • The Prince who only cared to expand Russia • ...
October 2025 2025-11-03
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- The amount by which a container falls short of being full
- To edit or change (a text)
- A complete scale of musical notes; the range a voice or instrument
- Brutally harsh; vitriolic: scathing
- A underground aqueduct in the Middle East or North Africa through which water flows downhill from an aquifer or well to the surface
- To grant a prize or an award to
- Having the ability to shape diverse elements or concepts into a unified whole
- Indeed!
- A coarse, dark sugar, especially that from the sap of East Indian palm trees
- Divination by means of signs derived from the appearance of water and its movements
- A piece of plate armor of the 15th to the 18th century protecting the lower part of the torso in front; used especially as a reinforcement over a breastplate
- Originating, existing, or occurring at the same time
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- A sports arena equipped with a banked track for cycling
- A person's nickname
- Relating to or denoting the current geological age, viewed as the period during which human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment
- A book of magical knowledge, especially one containing spells
- The overall length of a violin
- (Of meals or eating) At one's desk in an office
- Bad handwriting; poor penmanship
- Contrived or unrestrained sentimentality
- A state of finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning
- A gadget; dingus; thingamajig
- The track or trail of an animal or person
23 Clues: Indeed! • A person's nickname • To edit or change (a text) • A gadget; dingus; thingamajig • The overall length of a violin • To grant a prize or an award to • Bad handwriting; poor penmanship • Brutally harsh; vitriolic: scathing • Contrived or unrestrained sentimentality • The track or trail of an animal or person • (Of meals or eating) At one's desk in an office • ...
Israel - Hamas War 2023-10-29
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- Controlled Palestine before 1947, Gave to Jews
- A person from Israel
- Arab people who are from the region that Britain called Palestine
- The leaders of Gaza, Terrorists
- Became a country in 1948
- One was held in Gaza in 2006 but not since
- More than 200 innocent people taken by Hamas
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- Israel declared this against Hamas after October 7th surprise attack
- An ethnic group in the Middle East area
- The group that offered to split the land between Arabs and Jews in 1947
- The number of countries that attacked Israel after it became a country
- The area that Israel left in 2005
- Promised to the Jews in 1917
13 Clues: A person from Israel • Became a country in 1948 • Promised to the Jews in 1917 • The leaders of Gaza, Terrorists • The area that Israel left in 2005 • An ethnic group in the Middle East area • One was held in Gaza in 2006 but not since • More than 200 innocent people taken by Hamas • Controlled Palestine before 1947, Gave to Jews • ...
Vocab 5 2021-09-02
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- To Tam n animal and keep as a pet or on a farm
- 282 rules established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet justice
- Countries and stats under the same rule
- A Boomerang-Shaped region of the middle east
- The Spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- When the same Crops grown on the same land year after year
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- Wedge Shaped Characters for ancient writing system
- Worship of more than one god
- Ruler of ancient Egypt
- Rectangular shaped tower topped with a temple
- Th Stage of Human Social and cultural development
- A historical Region within the Tigris - Euphrates river system
- Amount left after requirements where met
13 Clues: Ruler of ancient Egypt • Worship of more than one god • Countries and stats under the same rule • Amount left after requirements where met • A Boomerang-Shaped region of the middle east • Rectangular shaped tower topped with a temple • To Tam n animal and keep as a pet or on a farm • Th Stage of Human Social and cultural development • ...
Ghana 2022-01-28
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- This color of kente cloth represents energy, tradition, and maturity
- This color of kente cloth represents growth
- Kente cloth got its name from the word meaning "basket" in this language
- This color of kente cloth represents blood and struggle
- The number of countries in Africa
- Yellow and ____ kente cloth represents royalty and wealth
- This color of kente cloth represents feminine and healing power from Earth
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- The country to the north of Ghana
- The imaginary line that goes around the middle of the earth
- The official language of Ghana
- The country to the east of Ghana
- The body of water to the south of Ghana
- This color of kente cloth represents peace and calm
13 Clues: The official language of Ghana • The country to the east of Ghana • The country to the north of Ghana • The number of countries in Africa • The body of water to the south of Ghana • This color of kente cloth represents growth • This color of kente cloth represents peace and calm • This color of kente cloth represents blood and struggle • ...
Geograph pg. 12-15 2025-08-25
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- a large stream of water that runs through the land to another body fo water
- rose a map symbol showing the directions north, south, east, west
- a very large body of water
- land at the edge of an ocean
- an area of flat, grassy land
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a flat highland
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- of longitude map lines that go from the North Pole to the South Pole locate places east and wst of 0 degrees longitude
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- an imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- sandy or rocky land in a dry area
- one of 7 very large areas of land on Earth
- high, rocky land with steep sides
- of latitude map lines used to locate places north and south of the equator
14 Clues: a flat highland • a very large body of water • land at the edge of an ocean • an area of flat, grassy land • sandy or rocky land in a dry area • high, rocky land with steep sides • a body of water surrounded by land • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • one of 7 very large areas of land on Earth • an imaginary line around the middle of Earth • ...
The Medieval Period: An Overview 2018-10-10
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- this institution continually gained in political power in Europe...centered in Rome
- the Viking/French invaders of Britain in 1066...brings significant political changes to Britain
- epidemic that ravaged Europe, killing about 1/3 of the population in the 14th century
- the period of time Medieval European history from 500-1000 AD
- fought between England and France...Joan of Arc...French victory by 1453
- an economic system emerging in Western Europe by the High Middle Ages...private ownership and investment opportunities
- the politically powerful "unions" of the later Medieval Period...found mostly in cities, centered around craftsmen
- Medieval philosophy...stressing logical approach to theological issues
- a brief revival of centralization of much of Europe under one government occurred under the reign of ______ beginning in 800.
- this begins to revive by the 1200-1300s in Europe and the Mediterranean...thanks in part to the Crusades
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- the heart of Feudalism...self-sufficiency and the root of local economies
- the main political reality of the Medieval Period...land for service
- "great paper" that began the tradition of limited powers of the monarchy for England
- organization of north German cities to encourage trade
- pagan warriors that plagued NORTHERN Europe from 793-1000 AD...lots of boats
- Asiatic horse warriors from the East...defeated by a German army at Lechtfeld
- invading peoples that conquered and ruled Spain from 711-1492...very advanced for the time
- pool game...brings back knowledge and stories of the riches of the East
18 Clues: organization of north German cities to encourage trade • the period of time Medieval European history from 500-1000 AD • the main political reality of the Medieval Period...land for service • Medieval philosophy...stressing logical approach to theological issues • pool game...brings back knowledge and stories of the riches of the East • ...
Luke 2 1-21 NRSV 2014-12-26
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- A word some call “upstairs”
- He came to power after Julius Caesar
- To be officially recorded for taxes etc. (3 words)
- A 4000 year old term for prime minister
- Between sun down and sun up
- One of the older professions (plural)
- In Hebrew the translation the word carries a significant role in inheritance (Google Primogeniture)
- A place to stay when “out”
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- Many refer to her as Mother of God
- Region of the middle east named after the Israelite tribe, today we call it the West Bank
- Name of Josephs home town
- Praise God, God is good (3 words)
- The Son of Herod he was also Governor of Judea
- A messenger (4 words)
- A word meaning cherished
- Translation "the anointed", meaning King, or High Priest
- The name of one of the many bible translations (2 words)
- A place where food is placed for the live stock or “flock”
18 Clues: A messenger (4 words) • A word meaning cherished • Name of Josephs home town • A place to stay when “out” • A word some call “upstairs” • Between sun down and sun up • Praise God, God is good (3 words) • Many refer to her as Mother of God • He came to power after Julius Caesar • One of the older professions (plural) • A 4000 year old term for prime minister • ...
Fun Crosswords 2024-05-27
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- The final destination where she found her treasure
- Master storyteller behind the scenes in Indonesian shadow puppetry
- The reason for her quest
- Indigenous culture/tribes of Australia and nearby Islands
- A Dish that silenced Mia’s appetite
- Indonesian Shadow Puppetry Art Form
- Australian wind instrument with a deep, resonant sound
- In search of this she started her journey
- The originating continent of the story
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- Queen of Central Asia, which is nowadays known as Syr Darya
- A lifestyle filled with purpose, warmth, and simplicity
- A radioactive element in huge deposits found by Mia
- The river had devoured everyone in our story
- Night of Ghosts, Witches, and Costumes
- The legend and the guiding light in our story
- The lead of our story
- He helped Mia on her journey to the Middle East
- a Symbol of Eternal Love
18 Clues: The lead of our story • The reason for her quest • a Symbol of Eternal Love • A Dish that silenced Mia’s appetite • Indonesian Shadow Puppetry Art Form • Night of Ghosts, Witches, and Costumes • The originating continent of the story • In search of this she started her journey • The river had devoured everyone in our story • The legend and the guiding light in our story • ...
Intro to Earth Science 2023-01-27
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- is a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of Earth
- the name for the group of sciences that deals with Earth and its neighbors in space
- connect points of equal ELEVATION
- All the water on Earth
- lines are vertical measure distance from east to west
- The vertical distance or height above or below sea level
- Earth below the hydrosphere and atmosphere
- represents zero latitude right in the middle.
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- All living things on Earth
- Earth’s gaseous envelope
- split the earth into the western Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Study of the solid Earth
- place broken glass is place here
- just for emergencies to remove chemicals from eyes
- Study of the atmosphere and the process that produce weather and climate
- interval is the difference in elevation between contour lines
- Study of the universe and space
- lines are HORIZONTAL Measure distance from NORTH to SOUTH
18 Clues: All the water on Earth • Earth’s gaseous envelope • Study of the solid Earth • All living things on Earth • Study of the universe and space • place broken glass is place here • connect points of equal ELEVATION • Earth below the hydrosphere and atmosphere • represents zero latitude right in the middle. • just for emergencies to remove chemicals from eyes • ...
Parshat Devarim 2020-07-22
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- What we call the spies
- Name of a river in the Parsha
- Moshe compares how numerous Bnei Yisrael will be to this
- Number of spies
- Name of one of the 'spies'
- The king of the Emori
- Descendants of Lot
- Name of another shevet who stayed in the East of the river
- Which month did Moshe start his speech
- another name for Sefer Devarim
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- Number of years Bnei Yisrael spent traveling in the desert
- Half of this shevet stayed in the East of the river
- Name of a shevet who stayed in the East of the river
- Another descendant of Lot
- Name of one of the 'spies'
- meaning of Devarim
- Judges in Hebrew
- King of Bashan
- Land of Eisav's descendants
19 Clues: King of Bashan • Number of spies • Judges in Hebrew • meaning of Devarim • Descendants of Lot • The king of the Emori • What we call the spies • Another descendant of Lot • Name of one of the 'spies' • Name of one of the 'spies' • Land of Eisav's descendants • Name of a river in the Parsha • another name for Sefer Devarim • Which month did Moshe start his speech • ...
After WWI 2023-04-02
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- proposed world organization that would safeguard the peace after WWI
- better-off peasants who fought against government seizure of their farms
- A system established to create occupied areas of lands that were formerly parts of the Ottoman Empire
- tool used by the US government in an effort to protect American industries. However, this just caused more problems as other countries retaliated using the same tactic.
- the official government of China following the fall of the Qing Dynasty
- FDR's radical plan to revitalize the US economy
- group of four conglomerates that controlled most of Japan's industry after WWI
- Stalin's labor camps
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- Hitler's plan to take land in the East for his envisioned empire (means room to live)
- leader of the communist party in China
- killed 20 million after the war
- gained control of Russia following the death of Lenin
- the last name of the Ataturk, the ruler of Turkey who sought to westernize and modernize his state
- a system of centralized control intended to create a strong, industrialized, self-sufficient, communist state
- name of communist radicals and followers of Lenin who took control of Russia in 1917
- important waterway in Egypt and a key reason the British and French were reluctant to give up control in the Middle East
- Palace of Louis XIV and location of the treaty to end the Great War
- acronym for the nation that was able to avoid the problems of the Great Depression by created a "planned economy"
18 Clues: Stalin's labor camps • killed 20 million after the war • leader of the communist party in China • FDR's radical plan to revitalize the US economy • gained control of Russia following the death of Lenin • Palace of Louis XIV and location of the treaty to end the Great War • proposed world organization that would safeguard the peace after WWI • ...
US Ch.1 Voc. 2021-01-21
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- the Genoese sailor
- the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country
- the household made up of a mother and father and their children
- "noble ones"
- a series of military expeditions to The Middle East in the name of Christianity
- a period when Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
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- divided Christianity in Western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism
- Spain and Portugual agreed to divide the Western Hemisphere
- organized according to rank
- global transfer of living things
- "Henry the Navigator" sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa
11 Clues: "noble ones" • the Genoese sailor • organized according to rank • global transfer of living things • Spain and Portugual agreed to divide the Western Hemisphere • the household made up of a mother and father and their children • the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country • ...
DESSERT AROUND THE WORLD 2021-03-17
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- middle east pastry that made from filo pastry, special syrup, and nuts.
- Malaysian shaved ice dessert
- a bite-size cake that you can find in an English tea party. Small oven in French.
- apple-based baked dessert made from England that usually served with vanilla icecream.
- popular Korean shaved ice dessert with sweet toppings
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- vanilla gelato drowned with a shot of espresso made from Italy.
- Japanese rice cake
- you can find in your freezer.
- shape like a ring.
- pastry that made from choux and filled inside.
- french pastry made from meringue and almond flour.
11 Clues: Japanese rice cake • shape like a ring. • Malaysian shaved ice dessert • you can find in your freezer. • pastry that made from choux and filled inside. • french pastry made from meringue and almond flour. • popular Korean shaved ice dessert with sweet toppings • vanilla gelato drowned with a shot of espresso made from Italy. • ...
world history 2017-01-13
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- of Hammurabi wrote the first known written laws called
- of Nile Egypt is said to be the
- he was famed for saying "the unexclaimed life is not worth living
- Worshiped several gods
- year created a 365 day calendar based on
- empire high point of Indian history that believed art drama and literature
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- Known as the "cradle of civilization"
- Cresent agriculture and irrigation in the middle east
- contributions judges were required the way evidence fairly accused persons innocence
- Indus valley had a written language and large cities with sophisticated plumbing systems
- Oldest "complete" hominid skeleton.
11 Clues: Worshiped several gods • of Nile Egypt is said to be the • Oldest "complete" hominid skeleton. • Known as the "cradle of civilization" • year created a 365 day calendar based on • Cresent agriculture and irrigation in the middle east • of Hammurabi wrote the first known written laws called • he was famed for saying "the unexclaimed life is not worth living • ...
Spatial Phenomena Patterns - Terrorist Attacks- 2025-05-30
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- Worldwide can mean...
- This global organization tracks terrorism data (Hint: Starts with "G")
- where individuals adopt extremist views
- Someone who has extreme beliefs and may support violence is a...
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- Group responsible for the 9/11 attack.
- A group known for using child soldiers and terror in Nigeria
- The act of using violence to spread fear for political aims
- Explosive devices usually used in attacks.
- A major city that suffered coordinated attacks in 2015
- An area of the production, distribution and trade.
- A region in the Middle East often linked to conflict and terror activities
11 Clues: Worldwide can mean... • Group responsible for the 9/11 attack. • where individuals adopt extremist views • Explosive devices usually used in attacks. • An area of the production, distribution and trade. • A major city that suffered coordinated attacks in 2015 • The act of using violence to spread fear for political aims • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-10-25
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- Mesopotamia was ruled by ________.
- The process of taking water from one area and channeling it into another
- The time system they developed which is still used today.
- A region in the middle east in between Tigris and Euphrates.
- The structure that the Mesopotamians built to elevate their temples closer to the heavens
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- The resource that Mesopotamians lacked
- The Mesopotamians believed that the purpose of humans was to help ___________.
- The city that was originally Sumer.
- Glass, fish, palm, vegetable oil, grain, and ceramics are ____________ from Mesopotamia.
- The highest social class
- One of the causes of the fall of the kingdoms
11 Clues: The highest social class • Mesopotamia was ruled by ________. • The city that was originally Sumer. • The resource that Mesopotamians lacked • One of the causes of the fall of the kingdoms • The time system they developed which is still used today. • A region in the middle east in between Tigris and Euphrates. • ...
ASEAN COUNTRIES 2023-08-03
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- Language of Malaysia
- North of Vietnam
- Language of Philippines
- Currency of Indonesia
- Currency of Malaysia
- Currency of Thailand
- East Thailand
- Currency of Vietnam
- North Philippines
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- East of Brunei
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Capital city of Vietnam
- Head of Brunei
- Head of Thailand
- North of Malaysia
- Head of Singapore
- Currency of Philippines
- Language of Brunei
18 Clues: East Thailand • East of Brunei • Head of Brunei • Head of Thailand • North of Vietnam • North of Malaysia • Head of Singapore • North Philippines • Language of Brunei • Currency of Vietnam • Language of Malaysia • Currency of Malaysia • Currency of Thailand • Currency of Indonesia • Capital city of Vietnam • Language of Philippines • Currency of Philippines • Capital city of Indonesia
East Africa 2022-04-18
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- the capital of South Sudan
- the capital of Rwanda
- the capital of Kenya
- the capital of Uganda
- in some places of East Africa is cool because of this.
- the most populated country in E.Af.
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- the capital of Burundi
- the common language spoken in East Africa
- the highest mountain in Africa
- the capital of Tanzania
10 Clues: the capital of Kenya • the capital of Rwanda • the capital of Uganda • the capital of Burundi • the capital of Tanzania • the capital of South Sudan • the highest mountain in Africa • the most populated country in E.Af. • the common language spoken in East Africa • in some places of East Africa is cool because of this.
East Africa 2022-04-27
10 Clues: Moses parted it • the monkey family • worlds fastest cat • a cat that lives in the wild • what were teaching you about • gap or space made by cleaving • very tall animals with a long neck • striped animals that looks like a horse • mammals belonging to the family Bovidae • large animals with big ears and a trunk
East Africa 2023-05-31
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- Kilimanjaro and Lengai are both examples of this
- This is a language spoken by more than 150 million people in East Africa
- Poachers in this region target these two animals, predominantly
- Trona, a product made from volcanic ash, is the primary export of this country
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- This is the size of Scotland, and the source of the Nile
- The Great Rift Valley was caused by a __________ tectonic plate boundary
- More than 3,000 of these live in the Serengeti
- This is what happens when volcanic ash meets with rainwater
- This fly spreads sleeping sickness
- More than half the world's population of this animal lives near the shallow waters of East Africa
10 Clues: This fly spreads sleeping sickness • More than 3,000 of these live in the Serengeti • Kilimanjaro and Lengai are both examples of this • This is the size of Scotland, and the source of the Nile • This is what happens when volcanic ash meets with rainwater • Poachers in this region target these two animals, predominantly • ...
East Asia 2025-04-17
10 Clues: capital of Japan • capital of China • capital of Mongolia • longest river in Asia • oldest dynasty in China • another word for a hurricane • first communist leader of China • ideology that everything is shared • yellow silt deposited by the Yellow River • name of a sea and a river, known for loess
Racial and Ethnic Diversity/Male-Female Relationships 2022-05-25
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- Most Americans do not consider going out on a date to be indicative of a:
- such as England, Germany, France, and poland, and even people whose ancestors were fromthe Middle East and North Africa
- This term should not be used at all because there is no scientific basis for the concept
- refers to a collection of opinions and developments that look up to end discrimination against women
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- People who trace their oringins to European
- Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people
- Americans think that people should be treated as:
- Many couples choose to have their wedding ceremony here even if they do not consider themselves to be particularly religious
8 Clues: People who trace their oringins to European • Americans think that people should be treated as: • Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people • Most Americans do not consider going out on a date to be indicative of a: • This term should not be used at all because there is no scientific basis for the concept • ...
Racial and Ethnic Diversity in USA 2022-05-25
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- This term should not be used at all because there is no scientific basis for the concept.
- They make up about 12% of population of America
- Americans are very influenced by the value of:
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- The way Americans view race and ethnic relationships is strongly influenced by their:
- People who trace their oringins to European countries such as England, Germany, France, and Poland, and even people whose ancestors were from the Middle East and North Africa
- Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people
- Most Americans believe in the idea of:
7 Clues: Most Americans believe in the idea of: • Americans are very influenced by the value of: • They make up about 12% of population of America • Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people • The way Americans view race and ethnic relationships is strongly influenced by their: • ...
Visas and Passports 2016-10-09
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- One of the highest rank passports in the Western world
- What is the Sultanate of Oman's global passort ranking in the region
- People from other nationalities seeking to live and work in another country
- People that provide advice, support, and guidance
- A special stamp acquired when entering a foreign country
- United Arab Emirates
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- Proof of belonging as a member of a specific country
- A person that typically from the Middle East and speaks Arabic
- A booklet or document required for international travel
- What is the previous month before October
10 Clues: United Arab Emirates • What is the previous month before October • People that provide advice, support, and guidance • Proof of belonging as a member of a specific country • One of the highest rank passports in the Western world • A booklet or document required for international travel • A special stamp acquired when entering a foreign country • ...
History & Brand 2013-06-12
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- The first market which had Merchant Acceptance in the Middle East was ¬¬¬¬______
- Our brand promise is World Class Service and Personal _______?
- Trust with Security & _________
- The first American Express Credit Card was called the ______ Card
- The ________ appeared on Travelers Cheques to prevent forgeries?
- In 2012 Interbrand ranked American Express where in the top 100 most valuable brands?
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- The Portraits campaign, included photographs by Annie ________?
- __________were introduced in 1891 to meet the needs of traveling customers
- The name of our CEO
- Wells, Butterfield and _______ created the American Express Company?
10 Clues: The name of our CEO • Trust with Security & _________ • Our brand promise is World Class Service and Personal _______? • The Portraits campaign, included photographs by Annie ________? • The ________ appeared on Travelers Cheques to prevent forgeries? • The first American Express Credit Card was called the ______ Card • ...
Lesson 2 2022-10-04
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- -All bullies have no ____ about themselves.
- -Therapists must have a _____ personality to deal with patients.
- -Teachers at Middle East International School tend to _____ their students about their future.
- -Some students are worried to get _____ from their teachers about their schoolwork.
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- -It is important to _____ graphs and slopes in calculus.
- -Teenagers think targeting _____ words is cool and trendy.
- -Everyone has their own comfort and _____ place.
- -Most students are _____ about their grades every quarter.
- -Boarding school teachers unkind children to become _____.
- -During winter mornings, the air in the sky is _____.
10 Clues: -All bullies have no ____ about themselves. • -Everyone has their own comfort and _____ place. • -During winter mornings, the air in the sky is _____. • -It is important to _____ graphs and slopes in calculus. • -Teenagers think targeting _____ words is cool and trendy. • -Most students are _____ about their grades every quarter. • ...
Israel - By Hamilton 2021-06-09
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- which country prepared for war on 16 May, 1967
- who was appointed as the UN's special envoy to the middle east?
- Which day of the weak is egypt defeated
- How much hundred of aircraft did Israeli destroy on 5 June
- all countries had to accept each other's political _________
- which country won the six day war
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- what were Israeli forces asked to do by resolution 242
- What did Egypt close to halt Israeli shipping
- Which country was defeated on 7 June
- What type of resolution did UN back on 6 June
10 Clues: which country won the six day war • Which country was defeated on 7 June • Which day of the weak is egypt defeated • What did Egypt close to halt Israeli shipping • What type of resolution did UN back on 6 June • which country prepared for war on 16 May, 1967 • what were Israeli forces asked to do by resolution 242 • ...
Phoenicia / Canaan Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-14
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- What shape were the houses that the Canaanites built
- what is the area in which Phoenicia was settled in
- What was Phoenicia's main source of income
- How many civilizations did the Phoenicians attack
- What is another word for Leadership/Dominance
- what was the name of the dark god the Canaanites worship
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- Which is one of Phoenicia's main crops
- What were the Phoenicians best known for besides the purple cloth
- What writing form did the Phoenicians use
- What color of clothes did the Phoenicians make for royalty
10 Clues: Which is one of Phoenicia's main crops • What writing form did the Phoenicians use • What was Phoenicia's main source of income • What is another word for Leadership/Dominance • How many civilizations did the Phoenicians attack • what is the area in which Phoenicia was settled in • What shape were the houses that the Canaanites built • ...
Cold War Crossword 2019-02-01
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- aggression toward the U.S. that pushes toward all-out war
- they were winning the Korean war until China became involved
- billions of dollars in economic aid was provided for foreign region
- main goal of the Truman Doctrine
- controls economic activity in capitalist system
- main was to stop the spread of communism
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- response of the Soviet blockade
- the group that investigated the spread communism in the film industry
- U.S. response to the fear of Soviet military action in the Middle East
- they were defeated in the China Civil War
10 Clues: response of the Soviet blockade • main goal of the Truman Doctrine • main was to stop the spread of communism • they were defeated in the China Civil War • controls economic activity in capitalist system • aggression toward the U.S. that pushes toward all-out war • they were winning the Korean war until China became involved • ...
World Literature, Vocab List 4 2020-10-10
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- the state of great comfort and extravagant living
- a high official in some Muslim countries; also spelled vizier
- to waste time; to be slow; to move slowly and idly
- a small, showy trinket or decoration
- the basic monetary unit of certain countries of the Middle East and North Africa
- to gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something
- to actively resist or refuse to comply with something
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- having or streaked with gray hair
- a person whose occupation is to make clothes for individual customers
- making a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
10 Clues: having or streaked with gray hair • a small, showy trinket or decoration • making a disturbingly harsh and loud noise • the state of great comfort and extravagant living • to waste time; to be slow; to move slowly and idly • to actively resist or refuse to comply with something • a high official in some Muslim countries; also spelled vizier • ...
Lesson 3 Vocab Reminder 2024-09-10
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- Government Ruled by King or Queen
- helped sailors determine their latitude while at sea
- a series of wars ruled Faught by Christians to control Palestine
- sharing a common ancestor, or linked families
- new technological resources
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- another term for rebirth
- groups of people who traveled together for safety
- an area ruled by a lord including its castle
- System of rule by lords who ruled their lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- overland routes that crossed Central Asia and linked China and Middle East
10 Clues: another term for rebirth • new technological resources • Government Ruled by King or Queen • an area ruled by a lord including its castle • sharing a common ancestor, or linked families • groups of people who traveled together for safety • helped sailors determine their latitude while at sea • a series of wars ruled Faught by Christians to control Palestine • ...
Why did the Romans want an Empire? 2025-09-09
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- The process of taking over land and people by force
- Roman province that later became modern-day France
- People living under Roman control who could be given special legal status
- The control of many countries by one government or ruler
- Roman province in the Middle East where Jerusalem is located
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- The trading of goods between different regions
- Rome’s province on a large island north of Gaul
- Famous arena in Rome where gladiators fought
- People captured in war and forced to work
- Another word for “friendships” or agreements between countries
10 Clues: People captured in war and forced to work • Famous arena in Rome where gladiators fought • The trading of goods between different regions • Rome’s province on a large island north of Gaul • Roman province that later became modern-day France • The process of taking over land and people by force • The control of many countries by one government or ruler • ...
Ethnic Groups 2021-11-18
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- the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people
- religious text of Islam,
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- relating to or denoting a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- a member of a people of south central Ghana.
6 Clues: religious text of Islam, • a member of a people of south central Ghana. • the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people • a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries. • ...
Naomi’s amazing exploring journey 2022-11-08
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- an Italian explorer and one of the most well known explorers in history
- A network of trade routes connecting china and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
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- An Italian navigator and Cartographer, and made a successful journey along the coast of South America
- tried to find a route to Asia in the late 1400s and a more northernly route than explorer Cristopher Columbus
- A Portuguese explorer reached Asia by sea, becoming the first European to do so
- led the first European voyage to circumnavigate the globe
6 Clues: led the first European voyage to circumnavigate the globe • an Italian explorer and one of the most well known explorers in history • A Portuguese explorer reached Asia by sea, becoming the first European to do so • A network of trade routes connecting china and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe • ...
Africa Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-19
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- it is bordered by egypt to the North, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the central african republic to the northwest
- a country linking northeast Africa with the middle east
- the southernmost tip of the african continent
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- an African country on the gulf of Guinea
- sudan a landlocked country in East-Central Africa
- an African country on the Gulf of Guinea, has many natural landmarks and wildlife reserves. Protected areas such as Cross River National Park and Yankari National Park have waterfalls,
6 Clues: an African country on the gulf of Guinea • the southernmost tip of the african continent • sudan a landlocked country in East-Central Africa • a country linking northeast Africa with the middle east • it is bordered by egypt to the North, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the central african republic to the northwest • ...
Local History Final Review 2022-05-20
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- Battle of __ was a turning point in the Civil War.
- There is a statue of this person in Waterford
- First People were the ___ Indians (Iroquois and Algonquin)
- Great Lake in Northern PA
- Hall Philadelphia building where Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written
- The highest point in PA
- famous Groundhog Day groundhog from PA
- PA faced challenges because the state was divided into east and west due the Appalachian ___that ran through the center of the state
- The port city that is PA’s largest city
- War between the British and French fought over control of the PA land.
- Pennsylvania Dutch decorated their barns with
- Pittsburgh’s three rivers: Monongahela, Allegheny, and __
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- The capital city of PA
- Southern border of PA is called the __ __ line
- Penn wanted to start the colony as a place where people could have ___ freedom.
- The main feature of the Flight 93 memorial is the Tower of __ which is a tower with chimes to remember the victims
- slyvania means __
- European who started the Pennsylvania colony.
- Many slaves came though PA on this to escape to the North and Canada.
- The ___ ___ was a deal Eurpoeans cheated Indans.
- PA nickname
- PA border to the North
- River that borders PA on the East
- mountain range cuts through the middle of PA
- Someone bought the land that would become Corry from this person and named the town after him (but spelled his name wrong).
- Eurpeans wanted to get ___ from Indians in trade.
- Edwin Drake discovered this near Titusville.
27 Clues: PA nickname • slyvania means __ • The capital city of PA • PA border to the North • The highest point in PA • Great Lake in Northern PA • River that borders PA on the East • famous Groundhog Day groundhog from PA • The port city that is PA’s largest city • mountain range cuts through the middle of PA • Edwin Drake discovered this near Titusville. • ...
The Bordes' Anniversary Puzzle 2022-02-23
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- The third chord that adds unbreakable strength to a marriage
- His recorded words are few but when he got his wife, he waxed poetically
- Both need it but women value feeling it more
- A wife he didn't have but he knows how to treat one well
- The husband loves to be loved too, but he must feel...
- ...in the middle
- When his wife was down, he comforted her by asking if he wasn't better than ten sons
- Their current home is in the East of the West but Joseph is from the West of the East
- To Moses he was a brother but to them he is a son
- Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was...
- He was a patient romantic
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- What God has ... together, Let no man put apart
- Essential to a lasting marriage
- He will stick to his wife, and they will become ... flesh
- He was never mentioned in a verse without her
- the Bordes have three and were blessed with four
- He was prophet, his wife had her own assignment and their son was mentioned in connection with the outworking of a prophecy
- His wife travelled with him at times
- Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to...
- There are seven of them in the Bible but only one in their life
- The Bordes haven't forgotten it, so they might have unknowingly entertained Angels
- Assign your wife ... So that your prayers may not be hindered
- Most live for three scores and ten, they've been married for two
23 Clues: ...in the middle • He was a patient romantic • Essential to a lasting marriage • His wife travelled with him at times • Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to... • Both need it but women value feeling it more • He was never mentioned in a verse without her • What God has ... together, Let no man put apart • Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was... • ...
Russia and The Republics 2025-01-26
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- The sea that borders 5 countries
- The deepest lake in the world
- Name of the city that is the capital of Russia during Peter the great's reign
- The most complicated name to spell in the "stans" region
- Where one ruler dictates the economy of a country
- The Prince who only cared to expand Russia
- The capital of Russia
- The Acronym for the Soviet union
- The Farthest East Region of Russia is ____
- The only invaders of Russia and took full control of the country
- The sea that borders Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and is depleting
- The name that was given to communist Russia
- The name of the Mongol Horde which invaded Russia and Destroyed Kiev
- The Sea that is in between Ukraine and Turkey
- The biggest country in the world
- Second Largest Republic
- The most common religion in Eastern Europe
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- The mountain that seperates the republics from China
- The sea that borders the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- The Idea of sharing everything, with one commanding ruler
- The mountain that seperates the Asian and European side of Russia
- A mountainous and high region in the middle of Siberia
- What they called the emperor of Russia
- 75% of Russians live here
- The capital of Ukraine, the main target of the Mongols
- East of Northern European Plain
- Frozen soil is called ____
- Grandfather of Ivan the Terrible and was a well known prince of Russia
- First Emperor of Russia
- Most common language in the southern republics
30 Clues: The capital of Russia • First Emperor of Russia • Second Largest Republic • 75% of Russians live here • Frozen soil is called ____ • The deepest lake in the world • East of Northern European Plain • The sea that borders 5 countries • The Acronym for the Soviet union • The biggest country in the world • What they called the emperor of Russia • ...
World History Chapter 3/4 Crossword 2025-10-31
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- A pre-Colombian settlement that was located in Chaco Canyon.
- A traditional West African historian that would spread stories of their history orally.
- A Bantu language that originated on the East Coast of Africa and was influenced by Arabic.
- The name of the Mongol dynasty in China founded by Kublai Khan.
- A temple built in Cambodia that was originally Hindu but changed to become a Buddhist site.
- An early form of paper credit used in China.
- A pre-Colombian city founded on the Mississippi river.
- A Muslim scholar and traveler known for his travels.
- The Portuguese were referred to as this because their conquest by the ocean was large and effective much like the Mongols conquest on land.
- The bacteria that caused the Black Plague.
- Traditional sailing ships used on the sea roads, for more efficient trade and travel.
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- A group of people traveling.
- The grandson of Genghis Khan who vastly expanded the Mongol empire primarily through the invasion of the Middle East.
- Groups of people who have moved from their homeland but have maintained their culture.
- The capital of the Mongol empire established by Chinggis Khan and was a political and administrative center in the empire.
- A city in Africa known as a center from trade and education.
- A long distance communication system used by the Mongols.
- Bowls used by monks to collect offerings and food.
- The richest man in history, who is also known for going on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
- A powerful Buddhist dynasty in Indonesia known for building Borobudur.
- Enabled desert trade.
21 Clues: Enabled desert trade. • A group of people traveling. • The bacteria that caused the Black Plague. • An early form of paper credit used in China. • Bowls used by monks to collect offerings and food. • A Muslim scholar and traveler known for his travels. • A pre-Colombian city founded on the Mississippi river. • A long distance communication system used by the Mongols. • ...
