middle east Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary 9/19-9/23 2016-09-27
6 Clues: law a code of law • a king or queen, but limited • thee parliament of a middle east country • power is divided between central and state • a weak central government, but strong state • central government has all the power and authority
Oil in the Middle East 2022-04-22
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- A halt in oil exports from Arab countries to the West, which began during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and lasted for six months.
- Arabia where the world's largest oil fields are at
- party a Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s.
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- A 1991 conflict between Iraq and a coalition of international forces, led by the United States, following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
- association of major oil-producing nations, founded in 1960 with the aim of gaining control over oil prices and production.
- Hussein Iraqi dictator
6 Clues: Hussein Iraqi dictator • Arabia where the world's largest oil fields are at • party a Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s. • association of major oil-producing nations, founded in 1960 with the aim of gaining control over oil prices and production. • ...
Oil in the Middle East 2022-04-22
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- A 1991 conflict between Iraq and a coalition of international forces, led by the United States, following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
- Where the world's largest oil fields are at.
- A Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s.
- An association of major oil-producing nations, founded in 1960 with the aim of gaining control over oil prices and production.
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- A halt in oil exports from Arab countries to the West, which began during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and lasted for six months.
- Iraqi dictator
6 Clues: Iraqi dictator • Where the world's largest oil fields are at. • A Pan-Arab socialist movement that took charge of Iraq in the late 1960s. • A halt in oil exports from Arab countries to the West, which began during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and lasted for six months. • ...
Middle East and North Africa 2024-08-12
6 Clues: Type density map shows • Country located at 40 N and 32 E • Country located near the 36 N parallel • Country located near 34 N line of latitude • Sea with relative location of west from Yemen • Sea with relative location of northwest of Iran
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-01
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- Egypt's climate was ___ and the sun was painful
- important trade routes connecting Africa,the_________,the red sea,and the middle east
- vast scorching desert that ran along the Nile...(two words)
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- six_______rock formations that create churning rapids
- an area where a river fans out into various branches
- the only major resource lacked in Egypt
- The narrow stretch that ran along the Nile...(two words)
- a vary fine particles carried from up river
- worlds longest river...(two words)
9 Clues: worlds longest river...(two words) • the only major resource lacked in Egypt • a vary fine particles carried from up river • Egypt's climate was ___ and the sun was painful • an area where a river fans out into various branches • six_______rock formations that create churning rapids • The narrow stretch that ran along the Nile...(two words) • ...
River Valleys 2021-10-18
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- Alphabet The earliest known alphabet.
- system used in ancient Egypt.
- hieroglyphics
- code system of recorded laws
- valley The area around a river that is good for farming.
- Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system.
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- Crescent An area from the Middle East to North Africa that had rich soil and was very good for agriculture.
- leader A leader who gains power when his father dies.
- Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets.
9 Clues: hieroglyphics • code system of recorded laws • system used in ancient Egypt. • Alphabet The earliest known alphabet. • leader A leader who gains power when his father dies. • Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system. • valley The area around a river that is good for farming. • Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets. • ...
Early Human Communities 2020-10-13
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- stay in one place
- a specific skill or profession that a person has focused on
- small gatherings of people living together
- an era when humans changed from nomadic to sedentary
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- medium gatherings of people living together
- modern day Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the number of people living in a certain area or in the world
- continually follow the food supply and never lived in one single place
- large gatherings of people living together
9 Clues: stay in one place • small gatherings of people living together • large gatherings of people living together • medium gatherings of people living together • an era when humans changed from nomadic to sedentary • a specific skill or profession that a person has focused on • the number of people living in a certain area or in the world • ...
Physical Features of Australia 2026-03-30
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- The dry "interior" of Australia where few people live.
- A huge coral reef off Australia’s coast filled with sea life.
- A large, dry desert in southern Australia.
- The ocean on the west side of Australia.
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- The sea near the Great Barrier Reef with warm, clear water.
- The ocean on the east side of Australia.
- A giant red rock in the middle of Australia.
- The capital city of Australia.
- A long mountain range that runs along eastern Australia.
9 Clues: The capital city of Australia. • The ocean on the east side of Australia. • The ocean on the west side of Australia. • A large, dry desert in southern Australia. • A giant red rock in the middle of Australia. • The dry "interior" of Australia where few people live. • A long mountain range that runs along eastern Australia. • ...
Arabs/Jews 2021-02-08
7 Clues: the greater number • also know as isarael • people who lived in the middle-east • a place in Russia where the jews lived • taking over a country by force or money • supporting and believing that your country is the best • people who belived that they are chosen by god to have the land of palestine
2.1 terms 2022-10-12
7 Clues: change in the way • people obtained food • to have more than what is needed • farming of plants and animals for human use • mass movement of people from one place to another • people who wander from place to place with no permanent home • region in the middle east between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Map Skills 2024-01-22
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- east-west lines
- the measure on a map or globe
- area north of the equator
- circle the earth east-west
- area west of the prime meridian
- lines on a map or globe
- circle the earth north-south
- where two lines cross
- area south of the equator
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- divides the earth into two hemispheres
- divides the earth into two hemispheres
- the number of degrees in a circle or sphere
- means half
- the shape of the globe
- area east of the prime meridian
- lines on a globe or map
- north-south lines
17 Clues: means half • east-west lines • north-south lines • where two lines cross • the shape of the globe • lines on a globe or map • lines on a map or globe • area north of the equator • area south of the equator • circle the earth east-west • circle the earth north-south • the measure on a map or globe • area east of the prime meridian • area west of the prime meridian • ...
Nations 1 2024-02-19
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- A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River.
- A country in West Africa known for its diverse culture, music, and Nollywood film industry.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, pop culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and Patagonian landscapes.
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- A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich oil reserves, and Islamic heritage.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its ancient civilization, stunning islands, and Mediterranean cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, diverse culture, and tropical rainforests.
- A country bridging Europe and Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and spicy cuisine.
12 Clues: A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food. • A country in West Africa known for its diverse culture, music, and Nollywood film industry. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River. • ...
Year 7 Geography 2012-06-25
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- Colour animal
- Deep water point
- Ocean to the West of Australia
- Country and Continent
- Biggest Ocean
- Coldest Desert
- Filmed in Western Australia
- Measure of boat speed
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- Mountains on the East
- Capital City
- Tasmanian Devil
- O in BOLTSS
- Black and White
- To the East of Australia
- Big rock
- Live underground
- Died out
- Little rainfall to support vegetation
18 Clues: Big rock • Died out • O in BOLTSS • Capital City • Colour animal • Biggest Ocean • Coldest Desert • Tasmanian Devil • Black and White • Deep water point • Live underground • Mountains on the East • Country and Continent • Measure of boat speed • To the East of Australia • Filmed in Western Australia • Ocean to the West of Australia • Little rainfall to support vegetation
Middle Kingdom! 2013-11-23
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- Lots of gold in this region!
- The rulers of the Middle Kingdom were all named Amenemhat or this
- Lord of the Dead
- Theban king who reunified Egypt
- Where kings are buried
- The new capital of the Middle Kingdom
- Lord of the Living
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- What egyptians considered to be Africans or "blacks"
- A newly developed form of statue in the MK
- Came after the Pyramid Texts
- Also known as the Golden Age
- Founded the new capital south of Memphis
- What came before the Middle Kingdom
- The life source of Egypt
14 Clues: Lord of the Dead • Lord of the Living • Where kings are buried • The life source of Egypt • Lots of gold in this region! • Came after the Pyramid Texts • Also known as the Golden Age • Theban king who reunified Egypt • What came before the Middle Kingdom • The new capital of the Middle Kingdom • Founded the new capital south of Memphis • A newly developed form of statue in the MK • ...
Middle Ages 2013-05-20
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- the home and fortress of very wealthy nobles
- the ring of water around a castle that slows down attacks
- the king and queen's son
- a kind of embodied wall hanging made out of coloured thread
- battle costume for a knight
- a hunter that steals fish and game from someone else's land
- a man who wears armour
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- a kind of clown/entertainer for court. He wears a triple pointed hat with bells
- common people and farmers
- small town
- the king and queen's daughter
- sharp weapon used in battle
- a type of sport played on horse by knights with a lance
- has wheels and is pulled by a horse to carry people and goods around.
14 Clues: small town • a man who wears armour • the king and queen's son • common people and farmers • sharp weapon used in battle • battle costume for a knight • the king and queen's daughter • the home and fortress of very wealthy nobles • a type of sport played on horse by knights with a lance • the ring of water around a castle that slows down attacks • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-10
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- Most powerful institution during the Middle Ages led by the pope
- Military officers who were given large tracts of land
- The time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- Land holding nobles that served as police and soldier
- Period of Rebirth coming out of the Middle Ages
- Decentralized government in which a weak monarchy makes agreements with regional leaders
- One of the major Holy Cities that appears in most Holy Books
- Name for large tracts of land given to Vassals by the King
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- French King who conquered much of western Europe
- Name given to the Bubonic Plague due to the dark blotches that appeared on the skin of victims
- Poor farmer that agreed to work the land in exchange for protection
- German priest that led the reformation movement
- New device that revolutionized the printing of books
- Series of military campaigns led by Christians to retake the Holy Lands
14 Clues: German priest that led the reformation movement • Period of Rebirth coming out of the Middle Ages • French King who conquered much of western Europe • New device that revolutionized the printing of books • Military officers who were given large tracts of land • Land holding nobles that served as police and soldier • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-01
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- the time during which a king rules
- a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler
- planned action or method to achieve a goal
- an image representing something
- extremely beautiful
- a feeling of embarrassment and shame
- to steal things by force
- a conversation between people trying to reach an agreement
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- to come undone or fall apart
- A person who learns an skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman
- to grow and succeed
- a deadly disease
- a farming tool with a curved blade
- the office or position of the pope
14 Clues: a deadly disease • to grow and succeed • extremely beautiful • to steal things by force • to come undone or fall apart • an image representing something • the time during which a king rules • a farming tool with a curved blade • the office or position of the pope • a feeling of embarrassment and shame • planned action or method to achieve a goal • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-20
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- A place where monks or nuns isolated themselves and devote their lives to God
- Feudalism is when a Noble allows a vassal to live on their _________ in exchange for loyalty and service
- The _______ Roman Empire was ruled by King Charlemagne
- The church was powerful and impacted society’s __________ and culture
- Leader of the Franks, crowned king by the pope
- Large estates with farmland and sometimes whole villages
- The Franks were ___________ speaking people
- Towns began to grow because of the rise of the ______ class of merchants and artisans
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- an organization of people with common interests or goals
- A person who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
- The relationship between a landowning lord and the peasants who worked the land.
- The _________ religion first became the official religion during the rule of Emperor Constantine
- A person in poverty or slavery
- Large beautiful buildings that represented the power and glory of the church
14 Clues: A person in poverty or slavery • The Franks were ___________ speaking people • Leader of the Franks, crowned king by the pope • The _______ Roman Empire was ruled by King Charlemagne • an organization of people with common interests or goals • Large estates with farmland and sometimes whole villages • ...
Middle Ages 2024-11-05
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- the region where jesus lived, preached and died
- system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and knights
- group of people who dedicated their lives to region and following common laws
- a series of wars between the muslims and the christians over the holy land
- a document listing rights that the king could not ingore
- a plague that swetp through europe in 1347 to 1351
- a large estate owned by a knight of a lord
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- a law that God created that governed how the world operated
- an organization of priest that punished people in Spain for practicing their old religion
- communities of monks
- cast out of church
- a war between France and england
- a land mass that includes both Europe and asia
- period that lasted from 500 to 1500
14 Clues: cast out of church • communities of monks • a war between France and england • period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • a large estate owned by a knight of a lord • a land mass that includes both Europe and asia • the region where jesus lived, preached and died • a plague that swetp through europe in 1347 to 1351 • a document listing rights that the king could not ingore • ...
Middle agges 2024-11-05
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- A deadly plague The sweated through Europe
- Believed that God Created the law
- Lard land mass that includes both Europe and Asia
- Long conflict between England and France
- A community of monks
- People who dedicate their lives to religion.
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- To cast out from something
- Large estate owned by a king or a knight
- Name in Latin but means Great charter
- Land where Jesus had lived preached and died
- War between Christians and Muslims.
- An organization of priest that looked for anyone to punish
- A period that lasted from about 500 to 1500
- A system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and vessels
14 Clues: A community of monks • To cast out from something • Believed that God Created the law • War between Christians and Muslims. • Name in Latin but means Great charter • Large estate owned by a king or a knight • Long conflict between England and France • A deadly plague The sweated through Europe • A period that lasted from about 500 to 1500 • ...
Middle ages 2026-05-05
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- A deadly disease in the Middle Ages
- A big stone home for a lord
- The battle in 1066 where William defeated Harold
- The ruler of a country
- A place to buy and sell things
- A person who believes in God and goes to church
- The place where William the Conqueror came from
- The army led by William at the Battle of Hastings
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- The Viking who fought for the English throne in 1066
- A young boy training to be a knight
- A man who fought in armour
- A poor farmer who worked on the land
- The duke who became king in 1066
- The king of England who died at the Battle of Hastings
14 Clues: The ruler of a country • A man who fought in armour • A big stone home for a lord • A place to buy and sell things • The duke who became king in 1066 • A deadly disease in the Middle Ages • A young boy training to be a knight • A poor farmer who worked on the land • A person who believes in God and goes to church • The battle in 1066 where William defeated Harold • ...
American States 2022-10-15
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- Swamp
- Maple Syrup
- Founder
- We have a - - - - - - - - - -
- Pacific
- East Utah
- Oz
- Corn
- Tornado Alley
- Mississippi + Missouri Rivers
- Land
- Lobster
- Potatoes
- Girl of the Valley
- France
- Universities
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- Upper and Lower
- Blue sky state
- Cloud Gate
- Population
- Mexico Border
- Sweet Home
- Chicken
- North
- Caucuses
- The oldest state
- South Washington
- East California
- Eastern Midwest
- A State of Diamonds
30 Clues: Oz • Corn • Land • Swamp • North • France • Founder • Pacific • Chicken • Lobster • Caucuses • Potatoes • East Utah • Cloud Gate • Population • Sweet Home • Maple Syrup • Universities • Mexico Border • Tornado Alley • Blue sky state • Upper and Lower • East California • Eastern Midwest • The oldest state • South Washington • Girl of the Valley • A State of Diamonds • We have a - - - - - - - - - - • Mississippi + Missouri Rivers
Nef 2016-09-17
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- Thrift Store Owner
- Merge Tribe
- ___7899
- Minigame ___
- Co-Creator of Nefarious
- Murder Mystery Event/Show
- Hill of ___
- Mark, Martha
- Fuzzy’s Channel
- East Nether Hub Color
- South-East Nether Hub Biome
- Most UHC Wins
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- Looting’s Skin
- Murderer
- 2 Canaries
- Rob’s Alt
- BB1 Host
- ___’s Sanctuary
- Sole Survivor
- City of Dwarves
- Ivan’s MC Name
- Spawn Polar Bear
- Holder of the ___
- Zach & Josh
- Team ___ Pinecone
25 Clues: ___7899 • Murderer • BB1 Host • Rob’s Alt • 2 Canaries • Merge Tribe • Hill of ___ • Zach & Josh • Minigame ___ • Mark, Martha • Sole Survivor • Most UHC Wins • Looting’s Skin • Ivan’s MC Name • ___’s Sanctuary • City of Dwarves • Fuzzy’s Channel • Spawn Polar Bear • Holder of the ___ • Team ___ Pinecone • Thrift Store Owner • East Nether Hub Color • Co-Creator of Nefarious • Murder Mystery Event/Show • ...
Africa 2025-11-18
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- Ruler
- The continent
- East African kingdom
- East African culture
- Aksum king
- Stone city
- Big kingdom
- City of learning
- Empire after Mali
- A big river
- Buying/selling
- Traded mineral
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- From tusks
- Big desert
- Place to buy/sell
- Edge of land
- City-state
- Water in desert
- Travel group
- Hot, dry land
- Another African kingdom
- West African empire
- Desert animal
- Valuable metal
- First major empire
25 Clues: Ruler • From tusks • Big desert • City-state • Aksum king • Stone city • Big kingdom • A big river • Edge of land • Travel group • The continent • Hot, dry land • Desert animal • Valuable metal • Buying/selling • Traded mineral • Water in desert • City of learning • Place to buy/sell • Empire after Mali • First major empire • West African empire • East African kingdom • East African culture • Another African kingdom
The Gift of Christmas 2015-02-10
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- the religion based on the teachings and person of Jesus Christ
- the title of Jesus
- the small town in the Middle East believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ
- a spiritual being acting as a messenger of God
- the mother of Jesus
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- the husband of Mary
- the annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ
- that announced the birth of Jesus and guided the wise men to find Him
- a person who believes in Christianity
9 Clues: the title of Jesus • the husband of Mary • the mother of Jesus • a person who believes in Christianity • a spiritual being acting as a messenger of God • the religion based on the teachings and person of Jesus Christ • the annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ • that announced the birth of Jesus and guided the wise men to find Him • ...
Asian civilization 2013-05-28
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- nation where the US was heavily involved in war
- having to do with the eastern reaches of Asia
- hit by tropical storm Gilma
- a staple food of Asia
- series of islands SE of Asia
- perhaps the most famous structure in Asia
- nation established by truce in 1950's
- sea east of Asia
- a major industry of east Asia
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- landlocked nation known for fierce warriors
- Island nation off the east end of Asia
- famous for drug production
- a major religion of SE Asia
- northern Asian nation
- largest nation on the south side of Asia
- considered the most isolated Asian nation
- ocean on south side of Asia
- predominant economic system in Asia
- country with the largest population
- the highest point in the world located in Asia
20 Clues: sea east of Asia • northern Asian nation • a staple food of Asia • famous for drug production • a major religion of SE Asia • hit by tropical storm Gilma • ocean on south side of Asia • series of islands SE of Asia • a major industry of east Asia • predominant economic system in Asia • country with the largest population • nation established by truce in 1950's • ...
Georgia Transportation 2024-08-26
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- Atlanta airport
- the conveyance of goods by truck.
- Georgia's biggest economical region
- a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities.
- a complex of runways and buildings for the takeoff,
- Georgia's capital
- Natural Border on the east
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- Circular highway
- A City on the east of Georgia
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- Natural Border on the west
- highway north to south
- a vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea.
- a series of railroad cars
- a four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine
- “any fixed or floating manmade structure other than a vessel
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails
- highway east to west
- one of a system of expressways covering the 48 contiguous states.
- highway northwest to southeast
20 Clues: Atlanta airport • Circular highway • Georgia's capital • highway east to west • highway north to south • a series of railroad cars • Natural Border on the west • Natural Border on the east • A City on the east of Georgia • highway northwest to southeast • the conveyance of goods by truck. • Georgia's biggest economical region • a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • ...
EUROPE crossword (CHINA) 2014-12-04
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- First community created in order to help with the economy of Europe after the World War II
- Physical boundary that divided Europe in two parts
- It was located in middle of the capital city, Berlin in Germany with the purpose of separating West Berlin from East Berlin.
- Nicknames invented to distinguish people who live on either side of the border (Berlin Wall)
- Kingdom that received a name in 1929 that was born in 1985
- An alliance established in 1955 between the Soviet Union and several Eastern European countries (Albania, Poland, Romania, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria)
- Organization from EU with the aim of supply and innovate the use of atomic energy
- International military organization created by the most powerful occidental countries after WWII with the objective of European organization
- A region that includes the Southeastern part of Europe defined as a cultural and geographic region
- Name oft he economic and political alliance that exist between the countries of Belgic, Netherlands and Luxemburg
- President of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000
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- Second largest bank in the world, it is in charge of taking the decisions that affect the life of people
- November 17th 1989, march of antigovernment manifestation
- Also known as European recovery program, planned by the USA to reconstruct European countries
- Current president of Russia
15 Clues: Current president of Russia • President of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000 • Physical boundary that divided Europe in two parts • November 17th 1989, march of antigovernment manifestation • Kingdom that received a name in 1929 that was born in 1985 • Organization from EU with the aim of supply and innovate the use of atomic energy • ...
words 2024-03-11
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- a goat
- Eiffel tower
- looks like a boot
- opposite of south
- you live in the state
- at the bottom of the usa
- opposite of western
- opposite of northern
- opposite of east
- santa
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- snow dogs
- a crab
- opposite of north
- opposite of west
- opposite of north pole
- capital of egypt
- a river in the amazon
- line that goes around the earth
- opposite of southern
- opposite of eastern
20 Clues: santa • a crab • a goat • snow dogs • Eiffel tower • opposite of west • capital of egypt • opposite of east • opposite of north • looks like a boot • opposite of south • opposite of eastern • opposite of western • opposite of southern • opposite of northern • a river in the amazon • you live in the state • opposite of north pole • at the bottom of the usa • line that goes around the earth
Africa 2025-11-18
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- Ruler
- The continent
- East African kingdom
- East African culture
- Aksum king
- Stone city
- Big kingdom
- City of learning
- Empire after Mali
- A big river
- Buying/selling
- Traded mineral
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- From tusks
- Big desert
- Place to buy/sell
- Edge of land
- City-state
- Water in desert
- Travel group
- Hot, dry land
- Another African kingdom
- West African empire
- Desert animal
- Valuable metal
- First major empire
25 Clues: Ruler • From tusks • Big desert • City-state • Aksum king • Stone city • Big kingdom • A big river • Edge of land • Travel group • The continent • Hot, dry land • Desert animal • Valuable metal • Buying/selling • Traded mineral • Water in desert • City of learning • Place to buy/sell • Empire after Mali • First major empire • West African empire • East African kingdom • East African culture • Another African kingdom
renaissance crossword 2025-05-06
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- outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
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- of classical learning and human potential
- is renowned for his exceptional skill as a sculptor, painter, and architect.
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Polo: was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- Family: a powerful and influential Italian banking dynasty and political force
- person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- road: a network of trade routes connecting East Asia with the Middle East and Europe for over 1,500 years, from the 2nd century BC to the 15th century AD
12 Clues: of classical learning and human potential • to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. • is renowned for his exceptional skill as a sculptor, painter, and architect. • Family: a powerful and influential Italian banking dynasty and political force • ...
Chapter 6 Lauren 2017-01-04
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- The Church in the West's capital was ______________.
- In the Church in the East, the central space was covered by a ____ that represented Heaven.
- In the Church in the East, the bishop enters in ________ robes.
- The Church in the East's capital was ______________.
- The paschal mystery is the saving event of the _______, Death, Resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
- In the Church in the East, the liturgy was an __________ of faith in God's beautiful kingdom at the end of time.
- _______ were buried under the Church in the West's altar.
- The liturgy of the church is the ________ public worship of God, especially the celebration of the Eucharist.
- The Church in the East's ______ enters carrying the bread and wine.
- The Church in the West's buildings were called _________.
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- Sunday is the Sabbath because it is the day on which the ____________ occurred.
- In the Church in the East, icons were decorated with _____________.
- The Church in the West celebrated Christ's _________ dramatically.
- In the Eucharistic liturgy, Jesus Christ becomes present under the appearance of ____________.
- The altar in the Church in the West is a symbol to help people understand that the Eucharist is a _____________.
- Worshipers of the Church in the West were able to __________ to see the priest's actions.
- The _______ appealed to people's five senses in the Church in the East.
- Colorful _______ showed biblical scenes.
- The Church in the West had long buildings with a __________ at the end.
- The _____ in the Church in the West was made of stone and placed in the semicircle.
20 Clues: Colorful _______ showed biblical scenes. • The Church in the West's capital was ______________. • The Church in the East's capital was ______________. • _______ were buried under the Church in the West's altar. • The Church in the West's buildings were called _________. • In the Church in the East, the bishop enters in ________ robes. • ...
Currency Crossword 2024-11-10
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- The currency of a Central American country known for its biodiversity and extensive national parks
- The currency of a West African country known for its rich cultural diversity and as Africa's mist populous country
- The currency located in the South Pacific Ocean consisting of the two main islands, Upolu and Savai'i known for its stunning beaches, tropical climate and rich Polynesian culture
- The currency of an Eastern Europe known for its rich farmlands and aften called as the "breadbasket of Europe"
- The currency of a Southeast Asia known for its diverse cultural heritage and stunning rainforest
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its great wall
- The currency of a continent located to the North of Africa known for its diverse cultures, rich history, and iconic landmarks
- The currency located in the Middle East on the Arabian Peninsula known for its modern architecture, luxury shopping and landmarks like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
- The currency that is divided into a two countries, the South is known for its technological advancement, pop culture and historical sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace and the North known for its strict regime and military presence
- The currency of a Northern Europe country known for its high quality of life beautiful natural landscapes like the Northern Lights and Vast Forest
- The currency located at the Southern tip of Africa known for its stunning natural landscapes, such as Kruger National Park and Table Mountain
- The currency of a Southeast Europe country known for its ancient history, including the ruins of the Roman city of Heraclea and the birthplace of Alexander the Great in Pela
- The currency of a Middle East country known for its historical and religious significance
- The currency of a Southern African country known for its stunning natural beauty, including Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world
- The currency of a Central Europe country known for its rich history medieval architecture, and landmarks like the historic city of Krakow and the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
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- The currency of a large country in the world
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its vibrant culture, rich history and the Surdarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world
- The currency located in South Asia and Central Asia known for its rugged mountainous landscapes and rich history, including its role along the ancient Silk Road
- The currency of a Southeast Asian country known for its ancient Angkor Wat Temple complex, a symbol of its rich cultural and historical heritage
- The currency of a East-Central Asia known for its vast steppes and nomadic culture
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its rich history and landmarks like the Taj Mahal
- The currency of Southeast Asian country known for its rich cultural heritage, including ancient temples like those in Bagan, and diverse ethnic groups
- The currency of a Middle East country known for its vast desert and being the birthplace of Islam
- The currency of an Eastern Europe country known for its rich cultural heritage, including the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan, and oil rich economy
- The currency of a Northern Europe country known for its high quality of life, historic landmarks like the Little Mermaid statue, and being a leader in sustainability
- The currency of a North American country known for its ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs
- The currency known for its long, narrow shape stretching along western edge of South America and its diverse landscapes, including the Atacama Desert and Patagonia
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its cherry blossoms which bloom each spring
- The currency located in North America known for its global influence in areas such as technology, entertainment and innovation
- The currency of a Southeast Asian country known for its stunning landscapes such as Ha Long Bay and the Mekong Delta
30 Clues: The currency of a large country in the world • The currency of a South Asian country known for its great wall • The currency of a East-Central Asia known for its vast steppes and nomadic culture • The currency of a Middle East country known for its historical and religious significance • ...
Rise of the middle class 2018-01-17
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- 1/2 of which important resource in Britain came from Australia?
- Another name for a sailing ship.
- The _____ of common lands drove families off their farms.
- skills: The thing middle class people had in common.
- Force: Before 1749 there was no official what?
- Class: Group of people between the upper class/mega-rich and lower class.
- or death: _________ became acceptable punishments for minor.
- The year in which the Victorian and New South Wales gold rushes started.
- When did mining start to become an important industry in Australia?
- Days: How long did it take the First Fleet to sail to Australia (Portsmouth to Sydney Cove).
- Bay 1787: Give the place and year that the first fleet arrived to Australia.
- Days: How long did it take the Red Jacket to sail between New York and Melbourne in 1854?
- Servant: In 1760 who was Lord Ferrers hanged for murdering?
- What caused China to open up some of their Western ports?
- Australia's economy was predominately _____.
- The middle and upper classes feared an _____ by prisoners.
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- The middle class had to _____ for a living.
- Napoleon allegedly described the English as 'a nation of _____'.
- These had to be increased to try and reduce crime.
- True/False The death penalty was often applied to minor crimes.
- The posting of _____ by authorities made people fear crime as people would report them.
- Century: When did the young colony of New South Wales start to industrialise?
- By 1850 Australia was well on the way to becoming industrialised and _____.
- The year it is commonly said the Industrial Revolution ended.
- The year in which the first steam mill was established on Darling Harbour.
- Century: This time in Britain was considered to be harsh and unequal, but in fact was better than other nations.
- East India Company: The name of the company that had a monopoly on trade from Australia before 1813.
- The resource dug up near Newcastle.
- hulks: The de-masted remains of once proud warships tethered in harbours to rot were _____.
- There was a _____ rush in California in 1849.
30 Clues: Another name for a sailing ship. • The resource dug up near Newcastle. • The middle class had to _____ for a living. • Australia's economy was predominately _____. • There was a _____ rush in California in 1849. • Force: Before 1749 there was no official what? • These had to be increased to try and reduce crime. • skills: The thing middle class people had in common. • ...
The Medieval Period 2022-12-11
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- Land given by lords to loyal vassals
- Tribe from which the Russians and Ukrainians descended
- Self-sufficient "village" that consisted of a castle, a church, and the houses of peasants
- Scandinavian people from northern Europe that migrated south likely due to overpopulation and climate change
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- England's opponent during the 100 Years' War
- Considered enemies of the Church and of those who fought in the Crusades to retake the Holy Land
- English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215 CE
- Code sworn into by knights
- Another word for images or idols worshipped by some branches of Christianity
- Consisted of clergy, nobles, and townspeople in Spain that had the power to make laws
- Plague known as the Black Death that resulted from poor sanitation in medieval cities and spread because of travel all over Europe
- Kind of tribes that migrated into Roman Empire territories that eventually invaded those
- Capital city of all that was left of the Roman Empire in the east even though the western part fell apart
- Established by middle class merchants and artisans in medieval towns and cities that paved the way for establishment of universities
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- Political, social, and economic system prevalent during the Early and High Middle Ages
- Made up of the House of Commons and the House of Lords that govern England
- Attacked Kiev and controlled Russian territories for 200 years
- Tribe known for wreaking havoc and destruction during the Early Middle Ages
- Person guilty of spreading false teachings or wrong Christian beliefs
- Emperor whose Edict of Milan made Christianity legal, ending persecution
- Kings Charles Martel and Charlemagne
- Tribe that became ancestors of Hungarians
- How the Early Middle Ages is commonly described
- Style of architecture characterized by spires, vaulted ceilings, flying buttresses and stained glass windows
- Where a Romanesque-style cathedral and its leaning bell tower is found
- Between the Classical Age of Greece and Rome and the Renaissance Age
27 Clues: Code sworn into by knights • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • Land given by lords to loyal vassals • Kings Charles Martel and Charlemagne • Tribe that became ancestors of Hungarians • England's opponent during the 100 Years' War • How the Early Middle Ages is commonly described • English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215 CE • ...
The End Of Rome 2013-05-07
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- this is a river used as a boundary for Rome's borders in the west
- this is the Roman name for the Germanic Tribes
- this Roman emperor was famous to converting
- this is the Western split off of the Roman Empire
- this East Roman Emperor re-took Rome, parts of Africa, and lower Spain
- this is the capitol of the Eastern Roman Empire
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- this Justinian's wife
- this is were the southern most parts of Rome were situated
- this is the East Empire that survived attacks
- this is the capitol of the East Roman Empire
- these tribes invaded the Western Roman Empire
- this is the river used for another of Rome's borders in the east
- this is the religion that Constantine was famous for Promoting
- this island was famous for Hadran's wall
- this is were most of Rome was situated
- this is the eastern front of the Roman Empire
- these people invaded the Germanic tribe's homeland
17 Clues: this Justinian's wife • this is were most of Rome was situated • this island was famous for Hadran's wall • this Roman emperor was famous to converting • this is the capitol of the East Roman Empire • this is the East Empire that survived attacks • these tribes invaded the Western Roman Empire • this is the eastern front of the Roman Empire • ...
Asian civilization 2013-05-28
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- nation where the US was heavily involved in war
- having to do with the eastern reaches of Asia
- hit by tropical storm Gilma
- a staple food of Asia
- series of islands SE of Asia
- perhaps the most famous structure in Asia
- nation established by truce in 1950's
- sea east of Asia
- a major industry of east Asia
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- landlocked nation known for fierce warriors
- Island nation off the east end of Asia
- famous for drug production
- a major religion of SE Asia
- northern Asian nation
- largest nation on the south side of Asia
- considered the most isolated Asian nation
- ocean on south side of Asia
- predominant economic system in Asia
- country with the largest population
- the highest point in the world located in Asia
20 Clues: sea east of Asia • northern Asian nation • a staple food of Asia • famous for drug production • a major religion of SE Asia • hit by tropical storm Gilma • ocean on south side of Asia • series of islands SE of Asia • a major industry of east Asia • predominant economic system in Asia • country with the largest population • nation established by truce in 1950's • ...
Canada: Provinces and Territories 2023-03-08
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- I am a province between Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
- I am a territory that is north of Alberta.
- I am a province between Quebec and Nova Scotia.
- I am the province east of Ontario and I have the shortest name.
- I am province between Manitoba and Quebec.
- I am a territory and I touch Alaska.
- I touch the Atlantic Ocean and I am west of New Brunswick.
- I am a province who looks like a rectangle and is east of Alberta.
- I am the province in the east. No other province is farther east.
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- I am south of Yukon and have two words in my name.
- I am the smallest province and I am an island.
- I am south of Nunavut and west of Ontario.
- I touch the Arctic Ocean and I am east of Northwest Territories.
13 Clues: I am a territory and I touch Alaska. • I am a territory that is north of Alberta. • I am south of Nunavut and west of Ontario. • I am province between Manitoba and Quebec. • I am the smallest province and I am an island. • I am a province between Quebec and Nova Scotia. • I am south of Yukon and have two words in my name. • ...
Taylorsville 2023-10-06
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- Neighbors East
- Fort Night
- Ice Cream
- neighbors south
- Family Boat
- Main Road
- City
- Boots & Bakery
- Tomato Beard
- Funeral Home
- Elementary mascot
- Pizza & Pasta
- No Moroni
- Mountains West
- Neil Diamond
- Named after Prophet
- Jr High
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- Fun with friends
- Street
- Purple Dino
- Main River
- steaks & Ribs
- Wart Lip
- Bob & Randy
- Mountains East
- Pork Barbacoa
- college
- January fun
- Mascot
- Passing brochures
30 Clues: City • Street • Mascot • college • Jr High • Wart Lip • Ice Cream • Main Road • No Moroni • Fort Night • Main River • Purple Dino • Family Boat • Bob & Randy • January fun • Tomato Beard • Funeral Home • Neil Diamond • steaks & Ribs • Pizza & Pasta • Pork Barbacoa • Neighbors East • Boots & Bakery • Mountains East • Mountains West • neighbors south • Fun with friends • Elementary mascot • Passing brochures • Named after Prophet
Iron Curtain 2025-05-07
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- Soviet labor camps for political prisoners and dissenters.
- Term for Eastern European countries controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A heavily guarded border crossing, often associated with the Berlin Wall.
- Divided city during the Cold War, symbolizing the division of East and West.
- Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the construction of the Berlin Wall.
- Political ideology practiced by the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War.
- War Period of political tension between the Soviet Union and the United States post-WWII.
- Site of a 1945 conference where Allied leaders divided post-war Europe.
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- Berlin Capital of East Germany, separated from West Berlin by the Berlin Wall.
- Capital of the Soviet Union, at the heart of the Iron Curtain.
- East German secret police, known for surveillance and repression.
- Term coined by Winston Churchill for the division between East and West Europe.
- Soviet reform policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s.
- A country behind the Iron Curtain, split into two nations in 1993.
- Army Military force of the Soviet Union.
15 Clues: Army Military force of the Soviet Union. • Soviet labor camps for political prisoners and dissenters. • Capital of the Soviet Union, at the heart of the Iron Curtain. • East German secret police, known for surveillance and repression. • Soviet reform policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s. • ...
Butterflies Around the World 2014-03-06
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- Continent South East of Asia
- Orange and Black Butterfly from North America.
- Yellow and Brown Butterfly that lives in Africa?
- One Word; Butterfly from Australia.
- Continent South of North America.
- Black, White, and Blue Butterfly from Africa.
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- Black Blue and White Butterfly from Europe.
- Gray Butterfly from Asia.
- Continent North East of South America.
- Continent that the United States is on.
- Continent East of Europe.
- Yellow and Black Butterfly from Europe.
- Blue Butterfly from South America.
- Continent South of the Globe; Glaciers and Snow
- Continent North of Africa.
15 Clues: Gray Butterfly from Asia. • Continent East of Europe. • Continent North of Africa. • Continent South East of Asia • Continent South of North America. • Blue Butterfly from South America. • One Word; Butterfly from Australia. • Continent North East of South America. • Continent that the United States is on. • Yellow and Black Butterfly from Europe. • ...
Countries 2023-06-16
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- - A country in Europe known for its engineering prowess, fairy-tale castles, and the Oktoberfest celebration.
- - The largest country in the world, located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, known for its diverse landscapes and historical sites like the Red Square.
- - A country in Central Europe known for its classical music, Alpine landscapes, and historical landmarks like Schönbrunn Palace.
- - A country in Central Europe known for its stunning alpine landscapes, chocolate, and precision watches.
- - A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and delicious street food.
- - A country in Europe known for its sunny beaches, vibrant festivals like La Tomatina, and Flamenco music and dance.
- - A country in the Middle East known for its historical significance, religious sites like the Western Wall, and the Dead Sea.
- - A country in Southeast Asia known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and natural beauty like Halong Bay.
- - A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, stunning beaches, and diverse cultures.
- - A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich cultural heritage, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba in Mecca.
- - A country in South America known for its ancient ruins like Machu Picchu, the Andes mountains, and the Amazon rainforest.
- - A country in Northern Europe known for its beautiful landscapes, design, and the Nobel Prize.
- - A country in East Asia known for its rich history, iconic landmarks like the Great Wall, and delicious cuisine.
- - A country in Europe known for its rich history, ancient ruins like the Acropolis, and picturesque islands like Santorini.
- - A country in North America known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and colorful festivals like Dia de los Muertos.
- - A country in Europe known for its ancient ruins, delicious food like pizza and pasta, and famous landmarks like the Colosseum.
- - A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning national parks like the Maasai Mara, and the Great Rift Valley.
- - A country in North America known for its vast landscapes, including stunning national parks and Niagara Falls.
- - A country in Northern Europe known for its fjords, stunning natural scenery, and the Northern Lights.
- - A country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor adventure activities, and Maori culture.
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- - A country in South America known for its coffee production, colorful cities like Cartagena, and diverse landscapes.
- - A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, traditional customs, and cherry blossom season.
- - A country in East Asia known for its K-pop music, technological advancements, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
- - A large country in North America known for its diverse culture and landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- - The largest country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, vibrant festivals like Carnival, and famous soccer players.
- - A country in Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its rich history and landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- - A country located at the southern tip of Africa known for its wildlife safaris, stunning landscapes, and cultural diversity.
- - A country in Europe known for its art, culture, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
- - An island country in the Caribbean known for its reggae music, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.
- - A country in South America known for its tango music and dance, beautiful landscapes like the Andes mountains, and the vibrant city of Buenos Aires.
- - A country in Southern Europe known for its picturesque coastline, historic castles, and traditional Fado music.
- - A country in Western Europe known for its delicious chocolates, waffles, and historic cities like Brussels and Bruges.
- - A country in North Africa known for its bustling markets, beautiful architecture like the Marrakech Medina, and the Sahara Desert.
- - A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- - A country in South Asia known for its vibrant culture, ancient temples, and diverse traditions.
- - A country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, vibrant festivals like Carnival, and famous soccer players.
- - A country in West Africa known for its cultural diversity, vibrant music and dance, and Nollywood film industry.
- - A Nordic island country known for its dramatic landscapes, geothermal hot springs, and the Blue Lagoon.
- - A country in Europe known for its lush green landscapes, folklore, and traditional music like Irish jigs and reels.
- - A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the River Nile.
40 Clues: - A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the River Nile. • - A country in Northern Europe known for its beautiful landscapes, design, and the Nobel Prize. • - A country in South Asia known for its vibrant culture, ancient temples, and diverse traditions. • ...
Morpheme Magic- Prefix- Mid 2026-05-12
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- A point or region in the air; specifically above ground level; middle + air
- Occurring or pausing in the middle of a sentence
- The middle part or central region of an object or the human body
- The area of the human torso between the chest and the waist;
- The middle of the day, specifically 12:00 PM; middle + day
- The middle of a river; middle + stream
- The exact middle of the night time of 12:00 AM; middle + night
- middle + boundary
- middle + town
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- The exact center point of a line segment; situated at an equal distance
- The middle of the week; middle + week
- A test, project, or assessment occurring in the middle of an academic
- A region of the United States located between New England and the
- The period marking the middle of summer; middle + summer
- both endpoints
- The central period of adulthood, typically spanning from about age 40 to
- The central area of a city or town located between the downtown and
- middle + Atlantic Ocean
18 Clues: middle + town • both endpoints • middle + boundary • middle + Atlantic Ocean • The middle of the week; middle + week • The middle of a river; middle + stream • Occurring or pausing in the middle of a sentence • The period marking the middle of summer; middle + summer • The middle of the day, specifically 12:00 PM; middle + day • ...
The Byzantine Empire 2019-03-07
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- The main street running through the Byzantine capital.
- Rebuilt by Justinian after its destruction in 532, this church became known as the most beautiful Christian church in the world. It is currently a mosque.
- A powerful threat to the east of the Byzantine Empire.
- This was the originally name of the Greek settlement that Constantine made the new capital of the Roman Empire in the East.
- The highest administrative officials in the Christian church. The Pope is the ... of Rome.
- The previous profession of Justinian's wife.
- This famous collection of laws was established by Justinian and codified diverse aspects of life in the Byzantine Empire.
- The name of reorganized military districts in the Byzantine Empire.
- Byzantine emperors often lived in constant fear of this.
- This was first invented to allow Slavic peoples to read the Bible, but is still used for the written form of many Slavic languages, including Russian.
- The name for the official head of the Eastern Church.
- A famous Eastern missionary who, along with Saint Methodius, Christianized Slavic peoples and created a written form of their languages so that they could read the Bible.
- This Germanic people had captured Rome when a Byzantine general took it back from them in 535.
- This language became increasingly less frequently spoken in the East.
- The primary language spoken in the Byzantine Empire.
- This revolt began as a dispute between Byzantine sports fans and ended with the deaths of roughly 30,000 people.
- This important figure in Eastern Christianity wrote about rules for appropriate behavior for Christian monks.
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- This occurred in 1054 when the heads of the Christian Churches of both the East and the West cast each other out.
- Emperor of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire from
- Justinian's best general. He experienced much military success against invading Germanic tribes.
- This people captured the city of Constantinople in 1453, marking the end of the Roman Empire in both the East and the West, but also according to some historians, the end of the Middle Ages.
- These religious images used by Eastern Christians to aid their devotions were sometimes considered to be idol worship, which the Bible forbids.
- This was the name of a famous stadium where one could see chariot races and other acts.
- This crisis was the result of a terrible infectious illness that spread toward the end of Justinian's time as emperor.
- The official name for the act of casting someone out of the Christian Church.
- Originally a threat to Byzantine security in the north of the empire, these people were eventually converted to Christianity.
- This Byzantine emperor attempted to reform the empire by organizing it in a military fashion.
- The new name for the capital of the Roman Empire after it was moved by Constantine in 330 AD.
- The name for the official head of the Western (Roman Catholic) Church.
- Byzantine empress and wife of Justinian. She proved herself to be very capable and determined diplomatic, political, and religious matters in the Byzantine Empire.
30 Clues: The previous profession of Justinian's wife. • Emperor of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire from • The primary language spoken in the Byzantine Empire. • The name for the official head of the Eastern Church. • The main street running through the Byzantine capital. • A powerful threat to the east of the Byzantine Empire. • ...
exploding WW2 bombs, crypto seesaw & oil prices 2024-10-03
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- Microsoft has given copilot this as a part of its new feature.
- Bombs dropped by the US in World War 2 exploded on this island country's airport.
- American president who has opposed potential Israeli strikes on Iran Nuclear installations.
- Sportswear retailer that is under some massive pressure right now due to corporate issues.
- Crypto token which has fallen citing middle easter concerns.
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- 22,000 CR INR worth of this drug has been seized in the Indian city of New Delhi.
- International football star who has just propelled Inter Miami to a supporters shield.
- Pluto's moon on which the Webb Telescope has detected on evidence of carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide
- Scientists recommend early eating of this meal to lower BMI.
- Crypto token Shiba Unu has an animal as its mascot.
- Fuel the price of which has increased due to tensions in the middle east.
11 Clues: Crypto token Shiba Unu has an animal as its mascot. • Scientists recommend early eating of this meal to lower BMI. • Crypto token which has fallen citing middle easter concerns. • Microsoft has given copilot this as a part of its new feature. • Fuel the price of which has increased due to tensions in the middle east. • ...
Ibn Battuta 2017-01-06
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- He traveled here by sea
- Ibn used this type of ship to get to China
- This was the whole purpose of the trip
- Ibn traveled through Africa, Middle East, Asia and _________
- Battuta was born here
- He mostly _________ while he was traveling
- stayed here for a while becoming a Qadi before going to China from here
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- Ibn traveled by land on these.
- is what Ibn did for most of his life
- This was a pitt stop for Ibn on his way to China. Many great scholars lived here during the time.
- was a ____________
- Idn was this at many times, also called judge
12 Clues: was a ____________ • Battuta was born here • He traveled here by sea • Ibn traveled by land on these. • is what Ibn did for most of his life • This was the whole purpose of the trip • Ibn used this type of ship to get to China • He mostly _________ while he was traveling • Idn was this at many times, also called judge • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-11-16
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- Pavillion with a 3D time machine
- The second smallest country in the Middle East
- The pavilion all about arts and crafts such as needlework and metal casting
- Mint tea is the national drink for this country
- Popular genre of music played in the Congo Pavillion
- The country home to Komodo dragons
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- Language spoken by the people of Guinea Bissau
- The pavilion based on bedouin tents
- The coffin seen first in the Egyptian pavilion is of which Egyptian priest?
- Pavillion with a coffee ceremony
- The pavilion that smells like chocolate and coffee
- The pavilion with a gigantic artwork by Abdoulaye Konate
12 Clues: Pavillion with a 3D time machine • Pavillion with a coffee ceremony • The country home to Komodo dragons • The pavilion based on bedouin tents • Language spoken by the people of Guinea Bissau • The second smallest country in the Middle East • Mint tea is the national drink for this country • The pavilion that smells like chocolate and coffee • ...
World Religions Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- having members cut off contact with family and loved ones
- use violence in the name of their religion
- if convicted of theft, the right hand is amputated
- Law where women must have all their hair covered most use a hijab
- believe that Jerusalem is their sacred land not the jews
- origin of Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism
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- the belief that government and religion should be separate
- believe in the literal reading of their religion
- a government that is ruled by a priest in (a) god’s place
- origin of Islam located in the middle east
- new leader should be Muhammad’s family
- have a moral code
12 Clues: have a moral code • new leader should be Muhammad’s family • origin of Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism • use violence in the name of their religion • origin of Islam located in the middle east • believe in the literal reading of their religion • if convicted of theft, the right hand is amputated • believe that Jerusalem is their sacred land not the jews • ...
The Fertile Crescent 2023-09-28
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- a grand stone pillar
- spread of cultural traits from culture to another
- The belief that there is only 1 god
- a good made in one country but sold in another
- independent state consisting of a city and the land around it
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- a region with conditions to grow crops stretching across the Middle East
- the Jewish escape from slavery in Egypt
- wide flat plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- an area ruled by a distant country
- to supply water to
- a code of laws written by the Babylonian king, first written laws
- a good sold in one country but made in another
12 Clues: to supply water to • a grand stone pillar • an area ruled by a distant country • The belief that there is only 1 god • the Jewish escape from slavery in Egypt • a good sold in one country but made in another • a good made in one country but sold in another • spread of cultural traits from culture to another • wide flat plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
Christmas Eve Crossword 2025-12-16
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- ASIAN, The main influence behind Tattu’s menu style
- FOUR, The floor number where Tattu Dubai is located (written in words)
- The city where Tattu opened its first Middle East restaurant
- Tattu was founded by two _____
- DINING, The style of dining Tattu is known for
- The symbolic fish often featured in Tattu artwork
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- BLOSSOM, The floral motif seen throughout the brand
- The city where Tattu’s Scottish restaurant is located
- The year Tattu first opened and began its story
- TOWER, The tower where Tattu Dubai is located
- The name comes from an ancient word meaning “to make a mark”
- TOWN, The historic part of Edinburgh near the restaurant
12 Clues: Tattu was founded by two _____ • TOWER, The tower where Tattu Dubai is located • DINING, The style of dining Tattu is known for • The year Tattu first opened and began its story • The symbolic fish often featured in Tattu artwork • BLOSSOM, The floral motif seen throughout the brand • ASIAN, The main influence behind Tattu’s menu style • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- The last prophet, according to Muslims
- A war between Christian and Muslim armies
- The famous black cube in Mecca
- A time in history when things were better than today
- Muslims do this five times per day
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- Someone who follows the religion of Islam
- The holiest city in three religions
- A time in history when things were worse than they are today
- The Western ____ is the holiest place in the world in the Jewish religion
- The animal that traders in Arabia used to carry their supplies
- The most common religion in the Middle East
- The country famous for the great pyramids
12 Clues: The famous black cube in Mecca • Muslims do this five times per day • The holiest city in three religions • The last prophet, according to Muslims • Someone who follows the religion of Islam • A war between Christian and Muslim armies • The country famous for the great pyramids • The most common religion in the Middle East • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-03
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- British country.
- Second largest Island in British Isles.
- This country is between Belgium and Germany, and is located in Western Europe.
- In the Great Rift Valley of East Africa.
- They are known for pasta and pizza.
- The capitol of this country is Paris.
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- Has 50 States and is a part of North America.
- Stockholm is the capitol of this country. The flag is blue with a yellow cross uncentred overtop.
- Capitol is Beijing.
- Sounds like something you can be. Flag colours are red white and green in three sections horizontally.
- Smallest Scandinavian countries.
- This country has a white flag with a red dot in the middle.
12 Clues: British country. • Capitol is Beijing. • Smallest Scandinavian countries. • They are known for pasta and pizza. • The capitol of this country is Paris. • Second largest Island in British Isles. • In the Great Rift Valley of East Africa. • Has 50 States and is a part of North America. • This country has a white flag with a red dot in the middle. • ...
Foods from Around the World Crossword - Door to Door 2025 2025-02-04
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- A sweet pastry with layers of filo, nuts and syrup, popular in Turkey and Greece.
- Italian soft potato dumplings.
- Deep-fried dough sticks popular in Spain and Latin America.
- Fragrant South Asian rice dish with spices and meat or vegetables.
- Deep-fried chickpea balls from the Middle East.
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- A Japanese soup made from fermented soybeans.
- Mexican street food with a tortilla, fillings and toppings.
- Spanish rice dish with seafood, meat or vegetables.
- Spicy fermented Korean cabbage.
- Japanese dish made with rice, seaweed and fish.
- A flaky buttery French pastry often eaten for breakfast.
- A flavourful dish popular in India, Thailand and beyond.
12 Clues: Italian soft potato dumplings. • Spicy fermented Korean cabbage. • A Japanese soup made from fermented soybeans. • Japanese dish made with rice, seaweed and fish. • Deep-fried chickpea balls from the Middle East. • Spanish rice dish with seafood, meat or vegetables. • A flaky buttery French pastry often eaten for breakfast. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Invented the printing press
- traditional works throughout history
- Art that emphasizes different points of view
- A network of ancient trade routes connecting China and the Middle East
- A study of human potential and social aspects
- A person who donates to support art and talented works
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- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- A belief regarding religious opinions
- An astronomical model of the solar system
- A powerful italian family in Florence that was a patron to Renaissance art
- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- A venetian merchant, explorer, and writer that traveled through Asia
12 Clues: Invented the printing press • traditional works throughout history • A belief regarding religious opinions • An astronomical model of the solar system • Art that emphasizes different points of view • A study of human potential and social aspects • A person who donates to support art and talented works • ...
Ibn Battuta 2017-01-06
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- Ibn was a ____________
- Ibn traveled through Africa, Middle East, Asia and _________
- He mostly _________ while he was traveling
- He traveled here by sea
- This was a pitt stop for Ibn on his way to China. Many great scholars lived here during the time.
- This is what Ibn did for most of his life
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- Idn was this at many times, also called judge
- Ibn stayed here for a while becoming a Qadi before going to China from here
- Ibn Battuta was born here
- This was the whole purpose of the trip
- Ibn used this type of ship to get to China
- Ibn traveled by land on these.
12 Clues: Ibn was a ____________ • He traveled here by sea • Ibn Battuta was born here • Ibn traveled by land on these. • This was the whole purpose of the trip • This is what Ibn did for most of his life • Ibn used this type of ship to get to China • He mostly _________ while he was traveling • Idn was this at many times, also called judge • ...
Ottoman Empire Crossword 2016-10-12
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- The Monarchs of Ottoman. The protector of Islam
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire which was taken over by the Ottomans
- To take over lands
- The biggest religion in the Middle East, In which Allah is God and Muhammad is his prophet
- The largest religion in the world in which God is God and Jesus is thee Mesiah
- The tenth and longest reigning sultan
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- slave soldiers taken from Christian families
- the conquer of the Byzantines who created The Ottoman Empire
- The free Ottoman empire which came up after WW1
- conquered area. Owned space
- The empire created by Osman I
- The capital of the Ottoman Empire
12 Clues: To take over lands • conquered area. Owned space • The empire created by Osman I • The capital of the Ottoman Empire • The tenth and longest reigning sultan • slave soldiers taken from Christian families • The Monarchs of Ottoman. The protector of Islam • The free Ottoman empire which came up after WW1 • the conquer of the Byzantines who created The Ottoman Empire • ...
People and Cultures 2023-09-10
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- religion which originated in the Middle East
- where people share cultural traits
- a behavior expected of people within a culture
- people of different backgrounds are separated and have limited interactions
- an idea about what is right or wrong
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- people from a minority group are expected to begin acting like the majority group
- believers in Islam
- widespread killing of people based on their ethnic background
- a distrust or fesr of peole from foreign countries
- people from different backgrounds coexist together
- a set of beliefs, values and practices shared by a group of people
- organization that has the power to make decisions for its members
12 Clues: believers in Islam • where people share cultural traits • an idea about what is right or wrong • religion which originated in the Middle East • a behavior expected of people within a culture • a distrust or fesr of peole from foreign countries • people from different backgrounds coexist together • widespread killing of people based on their ethnic background • ...
Nationalism Review 2024-04-02
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- In 1871, Wilhelm I declared himself the leader of the _______ Empire.
- Otto von ________, prime minister of Prussia/Germany
- Emperor of France whose conquests inspired other nations to want an independent nation
- The nickname of Italian nationalists (2 words)
- Support for your own nation, often at the expense of another
- Guiseppe _______, one of the leading Italian revolutionaries
- The ________ Empire existed in what is now Turkey and the Middle East.
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- A group of people who share common culture, land, and language
- Liberty, equality, and ________
- Bismarck's foreign policy (3 words)
- The process of bringing something together
- Wilhelm I was named king of _______ in 1861.
12 Clues: Liberty, equality, and ________ • Bismarck's foreign policy (3 words) • The process of bringing something together • Wilhelm I was named king of _______ in 1861. • The nickname of Italian nationalists (2 words) • Otto von ________, prime minister of Prussia/Germany • Support for your own nation, often at the expense of another • ...
WC Vocab Ch. 3 Choice Assigmnment No. 2 2023-10-30
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- – A long poem about a hero
- – The form of writing the Mesopotamians used.
- – A person who copies documents.
- – An armored cart pulled by one or two horses.
- – The extra amount of something after a demand from consumers.
- – The social relationships between people or a group.
- – An area with characteristics of the countryside.
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- – A crescent shaped area in the Middle East where the civilization of Mesopotamia started.
- – A symbol for a word or phrase.
- – A independent city that has claim over a territory.
- – A rectangular, stepped temple made by Mesopotamians used to worship their gods.
- – An area with characteristics of a city.
12 Clues: – A long poem about a hero • – A symbol for a word or phrase. • – A person who copies documents. • – An area with characteristics of a city. • – The form of writing the Mesopotamians used. • – An armored cart pulled by one or two horses. • – An area with characteristics of the countryside. • – A independent city that has claim over a territory. • ...
origins of civilation 2025-08-18
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- a human society that has highly developed material
- a person who moves place to place
- a ruler from ancient Egypt
- ancient cultural stage while stone chipping tools were used
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- a form of government which god himself is the ruler
- a character used in a system of pictorial writing
- a place which a lot of people live in
- the science of growing crops and raising livestock
- the beginning of a settled human life style
- a form of government which kings and queens rule the kingdom
- a system of writing from the ancient middle east
- a way of life for a group of people
12 Clues: a ruler from ancient Egypt • a person who moves place to place • a way of life for a group of people • a place which a lot of people live in • the beginning of a settled human life style • a system of writing from the ancient middle east • a character used in a system of pictorial writing • a human society that has highly developed material • ...
Punic Wars 2024-10-22
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- The ship deck in which naval battles became infantry battles.
- Greek Island won at the end of the first Punic war
- Animal used by Carthenians on the battlefield.
- The person who finally destroyed Carthage in the third Punic War
- An alternate name of New Carthage.
- The city that decided the second Punic War.
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- The mountains in Italy and Switzerland.
- European city that is now the capital of Italy
- The person who outsmarted the Carthenians
- African superpower that originated in middle East.
- The main ability of ships in the Punic Wars.
- The person who climbed through mountains to get control of Rome.
12 Clues: An alternate name of New Carthage. • The mountains in Italy and Switzerland. • The person who outsmarted the Carthenians • The city that decided the second Punic War. • The main ability of ships in the Punic Wars. • European city that is now the capital of Italy • Animal used by Carthenians on the battlefield. • Greek Island won at the end of the first Punic war • ...
Middle ages 2016-04-04
15 Clues: men • chart • woman • womans • warriors • a disease • a disease • had four parts • gave protection • a military route • a group of people • an important route • fast spread disease • serfs manage three fields • people who lived on land and farmed it.
Middle Ages 2016-05-03
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- A vassal's sworn loyalty to a lord.
- A manor’s keep.
- "The Sorcerer's ____________"
- Loyal to a lord.
- A lord's land.
- A person charged with local and administrative authority.
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- Conquered England in the fifth century A.D.
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe.
- A native of Normandy.
- A place where clothes and other items are stored, and also a medieval toilet.
- Code of conduct for a Knight.
- A deep, wide ditch filled with water surrounding and defending a castle.
- The original writings.
- the central element of feudalism
14 Clues: A lord's land. • A manor’s keep. • Loyal to a lord. • A native of Normandy. • The original writings. • Code of conduct for a Knight. • "The Sorcerer's ____________" • the central element of feudalism • A vassal's sworn loyalty to a lord. • Conquered England in the fifth century A.D. • The dominant social system in medieval Europe. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-03-19
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- all people who are part of the Catholic Church
- social/political system in which land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- plague scientific term for the Black Death
- economic system of Medieval Europe; all economic activity was based on the manor
- the type of government that developed after the fall of Rome
- word that means being able to support oneself without any help; used to describe the feudal manor
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- soldiers of Medieval Europe; provided protection in exchange for a place to live
- to be kicked out of the Catholic Church
- Carta the set of laws that King John was forced to sign; created a limited monarchy
- the leader of the Catholic Church
- Religious wars between Muslims and Christians during the Middle Ages
- an indirect result of the Crusades; also the reason why the Black Death entered Western Europe
- the peasants of the feudal system; they were bound to the land
- the grant to the land that the King gave the lords in exchange for their loyalty
14 Clues: the leader of the Catholic Church • to be kicked out of the Catholic Church • plague scientific term for the Black Death • all people who are part of the Catholic Church • the type of government that developed after the fall of Rome • the peasants of the feudal system; they were bound to the land • Religious wars between Muslims and Christians during the Middle Ages • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-05
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- Name of the characteristic culture in the Middle Ages
- tribes that invaded the Western Roman Empire
- Paper that allow merchants to put money in bank of one city and withdraw money in other bank
- Person who sell and buy goods
- New drafted animal used with the plow
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- Trade carried out by waterways.
- Germanic King of the Franks
- Group of artisans that work in the same craft and protect their economic interests
- Serfs and the last level in the social pyramid
- Political system in the Middle Ages
- Main religion in Europe during the Middle Ages
- socioeconomic system in Europe, Asia and Africa
- Name of local leaders and landowners
- Places where people sell and buy goods
14 Clues: Germanic King of the Franks • Person who sell and buy goods • Trade carried out by waterways. • Political system in the Middle Ages • Name of local leaders and landowners • New drafted animal used with the plow • Places where people sell and buy goods • tribes that invaded the Western Roman Empire • Serfs and the last level in the social pyramid • ...
middle colonies 2023-01-30
14 Clues: owner • landowners • german in dutch • king of england • tip of manhattan • religous comunity • beautiful wide river • caused trouble between • govener of new amsterdam • Sailed up the Hudson River • owner of colony of new york • King Charles younger brother • named after the duke of york • the dutch govener of new netherland
Middle School 2023-05-23
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- you can take these string instrument lessons
- you need to fill this out to go to the bathroom or leave the room
- you must change for this class and you go every other day
- there are many of these that you can join after school
- enjoy this between elementary school and middle school, you may even have a vacation planned for this time that you are out of school
- this time is 8:00 am in the morning
- how the fifth grade teachers feel about you coming to middle school
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- you have more than one teacher on your _______.
- the 3 numbers you put in to open your locker
- this starts at 2:45 and there are 2 bus line ups
- you bring this back and forth to school daily and must charge it every day
- a club that you can join where you can sing, act and be part of the stage crew
- the bus that picks you up if you stay after school
- where you put your stuff during the day
14 Clues: this time is 8:00 am in the morning • where you put your stuff during the day • the 3 numbers you put in to open your locker • you can take these string instrument lessons • you have more than one teacher on your _______. • this starts at 2:45 and there are 2 bus line ups • the bus that picks you up if you stay after school • ...
Unit 2 Review 2020-02-24
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- Coming from China, this device always points north with aids the user in navigation on land or on sea.
- This rice variety from modern-day Vietnam was fast growing and helped the urbanization and industrialization of Song China.
- This device uses the sun, stars, and the horizon to pinpoint your latitude. It improved naval safety, and the ability of sea travel.
- Strategically located on a strait between the Indian Ocean and China, this state’s leaders were Muslim and it supplanted Shirvajaya as a major port in Post-classical trade. Between 1200-1450 it was one of the most cosmopolitan cities on the planet.
- This environmental phenomenon drastically increased trade in the Indian Ocean.
- This guaranteed payment for goods at a later date. Created by Arab merchants, it helped facilitate trade along the Silk Roads and the Indian Ocean Basin.
- Prior to Industrialization, this man was probably the most traveled human in history.
- This piece of technology allowed for better use of camels in trade and combat.
- This Admiral went around the Indian Ocean basin during the Ming Dynasty in order to “reestablish” Chinese trade in the region.
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- This is the dispersion of people from their homeland. Because of trade, many peoples, Arabs, Persians, Malays, and Chinese all created communities outside of their homelands between 1200-1450.
- This famous King of Mali was the richest man to have ever lived. Along his Hajj to Mecca, he caused inflation in Egypt due to the amount of gold he gave away as charity.
- Coming from Southeast Asia, this fruit became a staple in East Africa.
- This was the primary animal used in overland trade during 1200-1450; It was used in both Trans-Saharan and Silk Road commerce.
- After his travels along the Silk Roads and into the Mongol Khanates, this gem merchant had the unenviable task of telling the Venetians that thiers was not the largest city in the world.
- This was a period of peace ushered in by the Mongol domination of Central and East Asia. It allowed for cheaper trade and cultural diffusion across Asia.
- This famous disease spread during the Pax Mongolica and resulted in millions of death across Eurasia.
- This is a Bantu language highly influenced by Arabic. It also refers to Indian Ocean trading cities-states along the East Coast of Africa.
- This was essentially a “rest stop” along the Silk Roads where Merchants would refuel, trade, and interact with other cultures.
- This military technology diffused from East Asia to the Middle East to Europe. It was influential in subsequent Turkic Empires, European colonial Empires, and the Chinese and Russian domination of Central Asian Pastoral Nomads.
- This was the nominal capital of the Mongol Empire. People were brought and moved here from all over Eurasia.
- This was Chinggis Khans original name.
- Initially invented in China, this could be exchanged for goods and services and was much lighter and less bulky than coins.
- Because of practical limitations to overland travel, only these types of goods were traded along the Silk Roads and Trans-Saharan Trade Routes.
23 Clues: This was Chinggis Khans original name. • Coming from Southeast Asia, this fruit became a staple in East Africa. • This environmental phenomenon drastically increased trade in the Indian Ocean. • This piece of technology allowed for better use of camels in trade and combat. • Prior to Industrialization, this man was probably the most traveled human in history. • ...
Map Skills Vocabulary 2013-09-18
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- The directions north, south, east, and west.
- A map that shows the different kinds of land on Earth.
- Something that tells what the symbols on a map stand for.
- Anything that stands for something else.
- The place farthest north on Earth.
- An imaginary line around the middle of Earth.
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- A very large body of land.
- A map with a set of crisscrossing lines used to find places on the map.
- A guide to the cardinal directions on a map.
- A small map included on a bigger, or main, map.
- The place farthest south on Earth.
- A very large body of salt water.
12 Clues: A very large body of land. • A very large body of salt water. • The place farthest south on Earth. • The place farthest north on Earth. • Anything that stands for something else. • The directions north, south, east, and west. • A guide to the cardinal directions on a map. • An imaginary line around the middle of Earth. • A small map included on a bigger, or main, map. • ...
Asian civilization 2023-11-06
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- nation where the US was heavily involved in war
- having to do with the eastern reaches of Asia
- hit by tropical storm Gilma
- a staple food of Asia
- series of islands SE of Asia
- perhaps the most famous structure in Asia
- nation established by truce in 1950's
- sea east of Asia
- a major industry of east Asia
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- landlocked nation known for fierce warriors
- Island nation off the east end of Asia
- famous for drug production
- a major religion of SE Asia
- northern Asian nation
- largest nation on the south side of Asia
- considered the most isolated Asian nation
- ocean on south side of Asia
- predominant economic system in Asia
- country with the largest population
- the highest point in the world located in Asia
20 Clues: sea east of Asia • northern Asian nation • a staple food of Asia • famous for drug production • a major religion of SE Asia • hit by tropical storm Gilma • ocean on south side of Asia • series of islands SE of Asia • a major industry of east Asia • predominant economic system in Asia • country with the largest population • nation established by truce in 1950's • ...
Happy Pop Pop's Day!! 2016-12-01
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- Hayes _______ Ebaugh
- Zoey’s middle name
- Mom and _______ made us a special Thanksgiving dinner
- who is 9-2 besides the Patriots
- in which division is only one team above .500
- Hayes has been nicknamed after what food
- College football’s top 4: Alabama, Ohio State, _______, Washington
- who is 5-6 in the NFC East
- the starting RB for tonight’s visiting team (NFL game)
- _______, Locklynn, Thatcher
- Vera Mae ______ Ebaugh
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- Ron’s youngest brother’s first name (Lilly’s dad)
- the college that the home team’s QB went to (tonight’s NFL game)
- Ryan and Ashley’s twin girls are Emelia and Olivia….their son’s name is _______
- the best record in the Steelers’ division is 6-5….what other division is this also true?
- Ryan and Ashley _________
- the name of the team that has the second-worst record in the NFL
- who won the early game on Thanksgiving Day?
18 Clues: Zoey’s middle name • Hayes _______ Ebaugh • Vera Mae ______ Ebaugh • Ryan and Ashley _________ • who is 5-6 in the NFC East • _______, Locklynn, Thatcher • who is 9-2 besides the Patriots • Hayes has been nicknamed after what food • who won the early game on Thanksgiving Day? • in which division is only one team above .500 • Ron’s youngest brother’s first name (Lilly’s dad) • ...
The 9 stars of Matariki 2021-06-14
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- Who's the younger sister?
- there are 7 or 9 stars?
- What is the name of the holiday with nine sister stars?
- Which direction does matariki represent?
- What month is matariki in
- How many daughters are there in NZ?
- What country was matariki made in?
- What is the name of Matariki's father?
- Is matariki a myth or a legend?
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- What is the longest amount of days that Matariki celebration can go for?
- Which sisters connected to the food?
- How many stars are there?
- You are supposed to spend a lot of time with your family and ______
- What season is matariki in?
- What is matariki the closest to
- Who does the older sister like spending the most time with out of the four elements god?
- where is matariki on the Star Group map?
- In English , what is matariki called?
- What are the stars of matariki?
19 Clues: there are 7 or 9 stars? • Who's the younger sister? • How many stars are there? • What month is matariki in • What season is matariki in? • What is matariki the closest to • What are the stars of matariki? • Is matariki a myth or a legend? • What country was matariki made in? • How many daughters are there in NZ? • Which sisters connected to the food? • ...
Heroes and Villains Final 2019-05-13
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- K Gandhi, Known as the "Father of the Nation" of India (full name)
- of Terrorists, Can be either Psychological, Ideological, or Strategic
- X, Joined the Nation of Islam and opposed MLK's approach to Civil Rights
- March, 3,000 mile march led by Mao Zedong
- Luther King Jr, Wrote and spoke the "I Have a Dream" speech
- Gaddafi, Known as the "King of Kings of Africa" and the "Mad Dog" of the Middle East
- of Charity, Organization started by Mother Teresa
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Means "One who Surrenders"
- Means "Great Soul"
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- "Grand Wizard" of the KKK
- City near the cave that Muhammad regularly went to
- Zedong, Started the Cultural Revolution in China
- A person who is killed because of their religious beliefs
- Kampf, A book that Hitler wrote
- Treating people with kindness and forgiveness; not cruel or harsh
- Founder of Islam
- where Muhammad died
18 Clues: Founder of Islam • Wrote "The Prince" • Means "Great Soul" • where Muhammad died • "Grand Wizard" of the KKK • Means "One who Surrenders" • Kampf, A book that Hitler wrote • March, 3,000 mile march led by Mao Zedong • Zedong, Started the Cultural Revolution in China • of Charity, Organization started by Mother Teresa • City near the cave that Muhammad regularly went to • ...
on manorama 2024-05-25
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- - Regions or parts of a place.
- - A proposed Sikh homeland in the Punjab region.
- - A place where legal cases are heard.
- - A tribunal presided over by a judge.
- - The fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important.
- - The refusal to accept or comply with something.
- - Companies that provide air transport services.
- - A formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.
- - Pertaining to a nation as a whole.
- - A city-state in Southeast Asia.
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- - The state of being free from illness or injury.
- - Relating to economics or the economy.
- - Desires or hopes for something to happen.
- - Political entities forming a federal republic.
- - Pertaining to Israel.
- - Possessive form referring to something belonging to Israel.
- - A country in the Middle East.
- - A Scandinavian country known for its fjords.
- - Shouts out or speaks loudly to attract attention.
19 Clues: - Pertaining to Israel. • - Regions or parts of a place. • - A country in the Middle East. • - A city-state in Southeast Asia. • - Pertaining to a nation as a whole. • - A place where legal cases are heard. • - A tribunal presided over by a judge. • - Relating to economics or the economy. • - Desires or hopes for something to happen. • ...
Middle Childhood 2021-04-08
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- Around age 11 young people enter the _______ operational stage, in which they develop the capacity for abstract, systematic scientific thinking (Piaget)
- _______ is the third leading cause of death among American youths.
- A form of supervision in which parents exercise general oversight while permitting children to be in charge of moment-by-moment decision making.
- The psychological conflict of middle childhood is industry vs. _________ which is resolved positively when children develop a sense of competence at useful skills and tasks. (Erikson)
- Around age _________, children become aware that they can experience more than one emotion at a time.
- Gender__________ is the increased gender stereotyping of attitudes and behavior, and movement toward a more traditional gender identity.
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- The most common psychological problem of adolescence is __________; if allowed to continue, it seriously impairs social, academic, and vocational functioning.
- Emotional self-________ is a feeling of being in control of their emotional experience.
- Often several cliques with similar values form a larger, more loosely organized group called a_______.
- This hormone causes a girl’s body to take on feminine proportions, fat to accumulate, and the menstrual cycle to begin.
- _________________ parenting and encouragement from teachers predict high self-esteem in adolescence, while teenagers whose parents are critical and insulting have unstable and generally low self-esteem.
- In middle childhood, the amount of time children spend with _________ declines dramatically.
- Adolescents often do not get enough _____. This may cause a depressed mood,less achievement in school, and more high-risk behaviors.
- __________ affects the overall growth of the body and the maturation of sexual characteristics.
14 Clues: _______ is the third leading cause of death among American youths. • Emotional self-________ is a feeling of being in control of their emotional experience. • In middle childhood, the amount of time children spend with _________ declines dramatically. • __________ affects the overall growth of the body and the maturation of sexual characteristics. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-04-04
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- building where monks lived
- ages same as medieval period
- deep, wide, water-filled ditch surrounding a castle
- contest between knights on horseback
- large piece of land owned by a lord
- well to noble who owns an estate
- man of honor in the military
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- period fall of the roman empire in 476 and ended with modern period 1400
- class of rich people, nobles or lords
- singers and musicians who entertained the lords
- court to punish heretics
- man who gives up property to serve god
- clowns before a lord to make them laugh
- person who rules a country during middle ages
14 Clues: court to punish heretics • building where monks lived • ages same as medieval period • man of honor in the military • well to noble who owns an estate • large piece of land owned by a lord • contest between knights on horseback • class of rich people, nobles or lords • man who gives up property to serve god • clowns before a lord to make them laugh • ...
Middle Ages 2014-06-17
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- A surname
- the title, rank, or status of a knight.
- The methods of training and standards of behavior for knights in the Middle Ages.
- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce
- One of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346–53.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
- Land. Term used in continental Europe. A holding of land or land held through a special grant; normally by an Earl
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- An armored warrior who fought on horseback
- The distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.
- A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world
- The ranking of people in the middle ages
- 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.
- 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.
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 2016-03-03
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- a combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances.
- a decoration of lights, usually colored lights.
- a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
- (in Christianity) a man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons, especially as a member of an order of cenobites living according to a particular rule and under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- Roman Catholic Church. a member of a religious order, especially the mendicant orders of Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and Augustinians.
- of arms a surcoat or tabard embroidered with heraldic devices, worn by medieval knights over their armor.
- a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing.
- a person that works as a slave.
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- a mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages.
- a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
- a trial of skill in some game, in which competitors play a series of contests:
- plague another word for black death.
- a member of that branch of the Northmen or Scandinavians who in the 10th century conquered Normandy.
- something you have to do before becoming a squire
- a decoration of lights, usually colored lights.
15 Clues: a person that works as a slave. • plague another word for black death. • a decoration of lights, usually colored lights. • a decoration of lights, usually colored lights. • something you have to do before becoming a squire • a mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-17
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- Who was England at war with in the 1300s?
- ____ II was king 1154-1189
- Leader of the country in the Middle Ages
- Age of Richard II when he became king in 1377
- Time order
- What did the Normans build around England?
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- John signed ____ Carta in 1215
- King 1199-1216
- At the bottom of the Feudal System
- Powerful organisation with 25% of land
- Four ___ murdered Thomas Becket
- How many children did Edward the Confessor have?
- Important people who helped the King
- Money people pay to the government
14 Clues: Time order • King 1199-1216 • ____ II was king 1154-1189 • John signed ____ Carta in 1215 • Four ___ murdered Thomas Becket • At the bottom of the Feudal System • Money people pay to the government • Important people who helped the King • Powerful organisation with 25% of land • Leader of the country in the Middle Ages • Who was England at war with in the 1300s? • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-05
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- The empire that declined in 476 A.D.
- person who was in the high of the social pyramid
- socioeconomic system in Europe and in other parts like Asia or Africa
- disease that marks the end of the Middle Ages
- name of the system that involves crop rotation
- Main religion in Europe during the Middle Ages
- important economic building
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- name of the local leaders and landowners
- name of the political system in the Middle Ages
- Name of the King of the Franks
- a person who buy and sell goods in the markets
- name of the people that practiced the vassalge
- name of the characteristic culture in the Middle Ages
- group of artisans that work in the same craft and protect their economic interests
14 Clues: important economic building • Name of the King of the Franks • The empire that declined in 476 A.D. • name of the local leaders and landowners • disease that marks the end of the Middle Ages • a person who buy and sell goods in the markets • name of the people that practiced the vassalge • name of the system that involves crop rotation • ...
HS World History: Unit 3 - Islamic Empires: Lesson 3 2022-02-14
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- where the Muslim army defeated the Byzantine Empire, opening the Middle East to Muslim control
- tax paid by non-muslims
- provinces within the conquered Muslim territory
- the Islamic community
- Rightly Guided Caliphs; first four successors of Muhammad
- governors of provinces
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- Religion of Egypt
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine
- historical term for non-Muslims living in an Islamic state with legal protection
- a subject or subordinate
- Muslim town founded near present day Cairo; opens Africa to further conquest
- an important trade and cultural center in Syria; 1st major Byzantine city to fall to Muslim forces
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad
13 Clues: Religion of Egypt • the Islamic community • governors of provinces • tax paid by non-muslims • a subject or subordinate • provinces within the conquered Muslim territory • belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine • Rightly Guided Caliphs; first four successors of Muhammad • Muslim town founded near present day Cairo; opens Africa to further conquest • ...
Social Studies Weekly 11 and 12 2022-12-07
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- Which theme talks about where something is located?
- The large areas of land on Earth are called what?
- What theme talks about how/why place are connected?
- How many themes of geography are there?
- Which theme talks about how/why areas are similar?
- Which theme talks about what it is like somewhere?
- North, South, East, and West are ____ directions.
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- _____ Location is the exact location of a place.
- About ____ third of the Earth is cover by land.
- Northwest and Southeast are 2 _____ directions.
- More than ____ thirds of the Earth is covered by water.
- The imaginary horizontal line in middle of Earth?
- Food, clothing, and shelter are the three basic ____.
- How many oceans are there in the world?
14 Clues: How many themes of geography are there? • How many oceans are there in the world? • About ____ third of the Earth is cover by land. • Northwest and Southeast are 2 _____ directions. • _____ Location is the exact location of a place. • The large areas of land on Earth are called what? • The imaginary horizontal line in middle of Earth? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Lecture 02 - Food, Poverty & Hunger 2025-01-27
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- Overnutrtion tends to target economic countries of...
- Plant Breeding process to increase micronutrients
- Solution that can be digested and bought from stores
- deviation is where there is an optimal level that is deviating
- solutions for a deficiency in micronutrients, public health can _________ of food and water
- Condition or illness that prevents proper digestion and or absorption of food
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- Diet deficient in essential micronutrients (vitamins or minerals)
- Lack of protein in diet
- Loss of Appetite
- How many types of malnutrition are there?
- Excess intake of calories, saturated fats, and sugars that leads to complex chronic disease
- What is the abbreviation of Middle East North Africa
- Food needs to be properly _________ in the household
13 Clues: Loss of Appetite • Lack of protein in diet • How many types of malnutrition are there? • Plant Breeding process to increase micronutrients • What is the abbreviation of Middle East North Africa • Solution that can be digested and bought from stores • Food needs to be properly _________ in the household • Overnutrtion tends to target economic countries of... • ...
August Birthdays 2024-08-01
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- Loves Phil Mickelson and Joyce Pittman
- Terrific mother proven by 8 Caesarian Sections
- This Texan worked for American Express for over 25 years
- Was born on the same island Chopin composed
- Worked in the Middle East for several years and adopted her baby daughter there
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- Taught P.E. at a Navajo Reservation in Arizona
- A gymnast that grew up in France during WWII
- Air Force man turned potter
- Electrical Engineer that proposed to his wife in song
- Loves Canasta and has three sewing machines
- Loves all performing arts and plays the piano
- Went “crabbing” in the Useless Bay for Dungeness Crab
- Paints exquisitely with multiple generations of her family
13 Clues: Air Force man turned potter • Loves Phil Mickelson and Joyce Pittman • Loves Canasta and has three sewing machines • Was born on the same island Chopin composed • A gymnast that grew up in France during WWII • Loves all performing arts and plays the piano • Taught P.E. at a Navajo Reservation in Arizona • Terrific mother proven by 8 Caesarian Sections • ...
Science Unit 1 FQ1 & 2 2024-11-21
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- balls of gas that give off energy in the form of light and heat
- made up of the Sun and all the planets circling around it
- A group of stars that form a particular shape
- objects in the night sky that look like the brightest stars
- A force that pulls down
- A representation of something that is real
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- An imaginary line that something rotates around
- The North Star
- Imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth.
- Spinning around an axis
- A three dimensional round shape
- The line where the sky meet the ocean or land in the distance
- Imaginary lines used to identify how far east or west a place is located.
13 Clues: The North Star • Spinning around an axis • A force that pulls down • A three dimensional round shape • A representation of something that is real • A group of stars that form a particular shape • An imaginary line that something rotates around • Imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth. • made up of the Sun and all the planets circling around it • ...
MAP READING KEY WORDS 2025-04-06
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- LINES RUNNING FROM NORTH TO SOUTH POLES
- THE HEMISPHERE FOUND IN THE NORTH OF THE GLOBE
- THE HEMISPHERE CREATED BY LONGITUDE AND FOUND IN THE EAST
- THE ONLY LINES OF LONGITUDE EXCEPT ZERO AND 180 DEGREE LINES
- THE HEMISPHERE FOUND IN THE SOUTH OF THE GLOBE
- THE DIVISION OF THE GLOBE BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE EQUATOR
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- THE LONGITUDE LINES SUGGEST THIS
- THE ZERO DEGREE LINE OF LATITUDE (THE MIDDLE LINE THAT DIVIDES NORTH AND SOUTH)
- THE HEMISTPHERE CREATED BY LONGITUDE AND FOUND IN THE WEST
- EXCEPT THE EQUATOR, THE LINES OF LATITUDE ARE EITHER OF THESE TWO
- 90 DEGREES SOUTH
- 90 DEGREES NORTH
- THE LINES THAT RUN PARALLEL AROUND THE EARTH
13 Clues: 90 DEGREES SOUTH • 90 DEGREES NORTH • THE LONGITUDE LINES SUGGEST THIS • LINES RUNNING FROM NORTH TO SOUTH POLES • THE LINES THAT RUN PARALLEL AROUND THE EARTH • THE HEMISPHERE FOUND IN THE NORTH OF THE GLOBE • THE HEMISPHERE FOUND IN THE SOUTH OF THE GLOBE • THE DIVISION OF THE GLOBE BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE EQUATOR • THE HEMISPHERE CREATED BY LONGITUDE AND FOUND IN THE EAST • ...
Unit #1 Crossword 2021-02-22
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- ruler of Ancient Mesopotamia around 1780 BCE.
- Book created by the Egyptians to guide the dead in the afterlife.
- background information or knowledge.
- region in the middle east with rich soil.
- People that move from place to place in search of food.
- watering land through artificial means.
- a gradual developent of somehting.
- era era from around 2.5 million years ago.
- believing in more than one god.
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- a sloped plane cut into flat surfaces for farming
- the process where living organisms must adapt to their environment.
- Egyptian irrigation tool to lift water in buckets.
- a temple placed in city-states of Mesopotamia.
- a system of writing created by the Mesopotamians around 3,000 BCE.
- people that hunt and forage for food.
- point of view.
- era era from around 10,000 BCE.
- A creature that stands upright from the stone age.
18 Clues: point of view. • era era from around 10,000 BCE. • believing in more than one god. • a gradual developent of somehting. • background information or knowledge. • people that hunt and forage for food. • watering land through artificial means. • region in the middle east with rich soil. • era era from around 2.5 million years ago. • ruler of Ancient Mesopotamia around 1780 BCE. • ...
Russia in the 1900s 2021-02-11
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- The educated middle class supported this political group
- Name of the group that owned most of the good land
- Democrats Name of the Marxist opposition in 1900
- The capitalist (factory owning) class
- The secret police
- What kind of government did the Tsar have
- The village where peasants lived
- Who was the Tsar in 1905
- Name of the peasants who were owned by their masters
- This group believed you could bring about communism through reform
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- Making non Russians speak Russian
- The main religion in Russia
- The working class
- Roughly the % of peasnats in the population
- Siberian Name of the railway running West to East of Russia
- Marx He wrote the communist manifesto
- A small tightly disciplined Marxist revolutionary group
- Revolutionaries A political group who wanted a violent overthrow of the leading group and to give the land to the peasants
18 Clues: The working class • The secret police • Who was the Tsar in 1905 • The main religion in Russia • The village where peasants lived • Making non Russians speak Russian • The capitalist (factory owning) class • Marx He wrote the communist manifesto • What kind of government did the Tsar have • Roughly the % of peasnats in the population • ...
Ethan's Crossword 2025-01-28
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- Board game of strategic skill for two players, each player begins with 16 pieces
- Texture of hair
- Color of a type of grapes, wine stain
- Medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- Happiest animal on earth
- Brown furry monster with a large sawtoothed mouth that is locked wide open. X 2
- Sing along entertainment with vocal performance with backing tracks
- 2 words. 1st word is Ag element, 2nd word is a series of connected items in jewelry
- _ of sunshine
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- Car crash neck trauma
- Festive edible humans
- 1st syllable is the first syllable of karate, 2nd syllable is a Chinese dog breed
- Loaf-shaped coffee cake made with sweet yeast dough to which raisins, chocolate, or nuts may be added.
- Closest pasta shape to a pillow
- Sweet dried fruit of the Middle East
- Thanksgiving weekday
- Number of wonders of the world
- Halfway in minutes on a clock
18 Clues: _ of sunshine • Texture of hair • Thanksgiving weekday • Car crash neck trauma • Festive edible humans • Happiest animal on earth • Halfway in minutes on a clock • Number of wonders of the world • Closest pasta shape to a pillow • Sweet dried fruit of the Middle East • Color of a type of grapes, wine stain • Sing along entertainment with vocal performance with backing tracks • ...
Ethan's Crossword 2025-01-28
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- Board game of strategic skill for two players, each player begins with 16 pieces
- Texture of hair
- Color of a type of grapes, wine stain
- Medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- Happiest animal on earth
- Brown furry monster with a large sawtoothed mouth that is locked wide open. X 2
- Sing along entertainment with vocal performance with backing tracks
- 2 words. 1st word is Ag element, 2nd word is a series of connected items in jewelry
- _ of sunshine
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- Car crash neck trauma
- Festive edible humans
- 1st syllable is the first syllable of karate, 2nd syllable is a Chinese dog breed
- Loaf-shaped coffee cake made with sweet yeast dough to which raisins, chocolate, or nuts may be added.
- Closest pasta shape to a pillow
- Sweet dried fruit of the Middle East
- Thanksgiving weekday
- Number of wonders of the world
- Halfway in minutes on a clock
18 Clues: _ of sunshine • Texture of hair • Thanksgiving weekday • Car crash neck trauma • Festive edible humans • Happiest animal on earth • Halfway in minutes on a clock • Number of wonders of the world • Closest pasta shape to a pillow • Sweet dried fruit of the Middle East • Color of a type of grapes, wine stain • Sing along entertainment with vocal performance with backing tracks • ...
Aftermath of WWI 2025-05-02
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- day Treaty of Versailles was passed
- hoped to receive trentino,South Tyrol,triesta, and istria
- empire that collapsed after WWI
- compromise created by the allies
- country made to pay reparations for war
- restrictions against __________ worsened
- gained global power after WWI
- Treaty of Versailles formed the
- Redrawn by the League of Nations in the middle east
- pushed for the passing of the treaty of Versailles before getting sick
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- Major founding which marked the end of the Ottoman era
- year Harding was elected
- League of Nations created these on land owned by Ottoman empire
- the three main countries who had control over the Treaty of Versailles were: the US, Great Britain, and:
- declaration passed that caused israel-palestine conflict
- country who, similarly to Italy,expected to gain more land
- restrictions towards ________ worsened
- made Germans after WWI angry and desperate
- rose to power in italy
19 Clues: rose to power in italy • year Harding was elected • gained global power after WWI • empire that collapsed after WWI • Treaty of Versailles formed the • compromise created by the allies • day Treaty of Versailles was passed • restrictions towards ________ worsened • country made to pay reparations for war • restrictions against __________ worsened • ...
Byzantine Vocab 2025-02-13
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- A monotheistic faith that looks at Muhammad as the final prophet of Allah (God).
- The religion of the Byzantines
- A group of people from central Asia who speak a Turkic language.
- Roman word for Emperor.
- Followers of the Islamic faith.
- A group of people from the Middle East
- A huge cathedral in Constantinople built under the direction of Justinian I.
- He created a series of beacons which were used to give advanced warning of Arab raids.
- A series of religious wars
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527-565.
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- The eastern half of the Roman Empire
- Plundering.
- The current name of the city of Constantinople.
- A group of Turks who sacked Constantinople on May 29th, 1453.
- the Byzantines considered themselves Roman.
- A large church
- The form of Christianity practiced throughout most of the Byzantine Empire.
- The first Christian Emperor of Rome.
18 Clues: Plundering. • A large church • Roman word for Emperor. • A series of religious wars • The religion of the Byzantines • Followers of the Islamic faith. • The eastern half of the Roman Empire • The first Christian Emperor of Rome. • A group of people from the Middle East • the Byzantines considered themselves Roman. • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527-565. • ...
WW1: Test Review 2025-02-18
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- What was the name of the Archduke that was assonated that started WW1
- What treaty ended WW1
- A type of warfare that involved digging and keeping your feet dry
- The N in MAIN
- Great Britain, France, USA, Russia, Serbia
- What two countries divided up the Middle East
- The A in MAIN
- The United States adopted this policy to stay out of the war
- The name of President Wilson's peace plan
- Who is to blame for the start of WW1
- The nickname for the 369th infantry
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- The space in between the front lines where no one was able to cross
- Germany, Austria-Hungry, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
- What was the name of the telegraph that Germany sent Mexico
- The I and MAIN
- The ship that suck and pushed America into joining the war
- The M in MAIN
- Who has to take the fault/full blame for WW1
18 Clues: The N in MAIN • The M in MAIN • The A in MAIN • The I and MAIN • What treaty ended WW1 • The nickname for the 369th infantry • Who is to blame for the start of WW1 • The name of President Wilson's peace plan • Great Britain, France, USA, Russia, Serbia • Who has to take the fault/full blame for WW1 • What two countries divided up the Middle East • ...
BME GAZETTE CROSSWORD 2025-12-14
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- There's no such thing as __________
- Explorer whose voyage was sponsored by Spain in 1492
- Singer known as the “Queen of Pop”
- Roman numeral for one thousand fifty one
- Historic period between the Middle Ages and modern history
- Treaty that officially ended World War I
- Country whose flag features a red circle on a white background
- Unit used to measure electrical resistance
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- Epic poem attributed to Homer about the Trojan War
- Mythical bird reborn from its own ashes
- Mathematical sequence starting 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
- Ancient trade route connecting East Asia to Europe
- Novel that opens with “Call me Ishmael”
- Abbreviated title of the wife of the U.S. president
- Element with the chemical symbol Fe
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Basketball player nicknamed “King James”
- Film featuring the quote “I’ll be back”
18 Clues: Singer known as the “Queen of Pop” • There's no such thing as __________ • Element with the chemical symbol Fe • Mythical bird reborn from its own ashes • Novel that opens with “Call me Ishmael” • Film featuring the quote “I’ll be back” • Roman numeral for one thousand fifty one • Basketball player nicknamed “King James” • Treaty that officially ended World War I • ...
River Valleys 2021-10-18
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- Alphabet The earliest known alphabet.
- system used in ancient Egypt.
- hieroglyphics
- code system of recorded laws
- valley The area around a river that is good for farming.
- Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system.
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- Crescent An area from the Middle East to North Africa that had rich soil and was very good for agriculture.
- leader A leader who gains power when his father dies.
- Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets.
9 Clues: hieroglyphics • code system of recorded laws • system used in ancient Egypt. • Alphabet The earliest known alphabet. • leader A leader who gains power when his father dies. • Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system. • valley The area around a river that is good for farming. • Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets. • ...
Christmas Carol Cryptic Crossword 2025-04-01
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- Found in a car - old tunes that are merry (5)
- Bad troop marches backwards and drops his tea (4)
- Getting half of Scrooge's taxes starts spirit (5)
- Jam one yolk in the middle of dough (5)
- Beast's partner rings (5)
- A small, small Timothy (4,3)
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- More in Spain follow Jesus for an occasion (9)
- A master, Charlie, Romeo and Oscar love golf in the south east (7)
- Giving a Powerpoint sounds like a gift (7)
9 Clues: Beast's partner rings (5) • A small, small Timothy (4,3) • Jam one yolk in the middle of dough (5) • Giving a Powerpoint sounds like a gift (7) • Found in a car - old tunes that are merry (5) • More in Spain follow Jesus for an occasion (9) • Bad troop marches backwards and drops his tea (4) • Getting half of Scrooge's taxes starts spirit (5) • ...
WW2 2024-03-21
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- the U.S state where Pearl Harbor is located
- The city named the Soviet Union's leader
- The name given to the Soviet army
- A soldier who jumps out of planes using a parachute
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- An important piece of infrastructure between Africa and the Middle East (It allows ships to cross through it)
- The capital of Germany
- The last name of the German dictator
- The name of the Japanese city which was bombed using an atomic bomb
- Translates into 'Lightning War'
9 Clues: The capital of Germany • Translates into 'Lightning War' • The name given to the Soviet army • The last name of the German dictator • The city named the Soviet Union's leader • the U.S state where Pearl Harbor is located • A soldier who jumps out of planes using a parachute • The name of the Japanese city which was bombed using an atomic bomb • ...
Unit 2 Review 2020-02-24
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- Coming from Southeast Asia, this fruit became a staple in East Africa.
- Because of practical limitations to overland travel, only these types of goods were traded along the Silk Roads and Trans-Saharan Trade Routes.
- This device uses the sun, stars, and the horizon to pinpoint your latitude. It improved naval safety, and the ability of sea travel.
- This was the primary animal used in overland trade during 1200-1450; It was used in both Trans-Saharan and Silk Road commerce.
- Prior to Industrialization, this man was probably the most traveled human in history.
- This military technology diffused from East Asia to the Middle East to Europe. It was influential in subsequent Turkic Empires, European colonial Empires, and the Chinese and Russian domination of Central Asian Pastoral Nomads.
- This rice variety from modern-day Vietnam was fast growing and helped the urbanization and industrialization of Song China.
- This environmental phenomenon drastically increased trade in the Indian Ocean.
- This guaranteed payment for goods at a later date. Created by Arab merchants, it helped facilitate trade along the Silk Roads and the Indian Ocean Basin.
- This piece of technology allowed for better use of camels in trade and combat.
- This is the dispersion of people from their homeland. Because of trade, many peoples, Arabs, Persians, Malays, and Chinese all created communities outside of their homelands between 1200-1450.
- Coming from China, this device always points north with aids the user in navigation on land or on sea.
- This was Chinggis Khans original name.
- This is a Bantu language highly influenced by Arabic. It also refers to Indian Ocean trading cities-states along the East Coast of Africa.
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- This Admiral went around the Indian Ocean basin during the Ming Dynasty in order to “reestablish” Chinese trade in the region.
- This was the nominal capital of the Mongol Empire. People were brought and moved here from all over Eurasia.
- This famous disease spread during the Pax Mongolica and resulted in millions of death across Eurasia.
- This was a period of peace ushered in by the Mongol domination of Central and East Asia. It allowed for cheaper trade and cultural diffusion across Asia.
- This was essentially a “rest stop” along the Silk Roads where Merchants would refuel, trade, and interact with other cultures.
- Strategically located on a strait between the Indian Ocean and China, this state’s leaders were Muslim and it supplanted Shirvajaya as a major port in Post-classical trade. Between 1200-1450 it was one of the most cosmopolitan cities on the planet.
- After his travels along the Silk Roads and into the Mongol Khanates, this gem merchant had the unenviable task of telling the Venetians that thiers was not the largest city in the world.
- Initially invented in China, this could be exchanged for goods and services and was much lighter and less bulky than coins.
- This famous King of Mali was the richest man to have ever lived. Along his Hajj to Mecca, he caused inflation in Egypt due to the amount of gold he gave away as charity.
23 Clues: This was Chinggis Khans original name. • Coming from Southeast Asia, this fruit became a staple in East Africa. • This environmental phenomenon drastically increased trade in the Indian Ocean. • This piece of technology allowed for better use of camels in trade and combat. • Prior to Industrialization, this man was probably the most traveled human in history. • ...
