middle east Crossword Puzzles
1920s- 1930s Crossword 2021-12-13
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- Wrote about middle-class life in the 1920s
- Founded by ex-confederates soldiers and southerners opposed to reconstruction after the Civil War
- The first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history
- His most famous book was "The Great Gatsby"
- the first official radio station
- Murdered her husband with her lover
- Caused The Great Depression
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- Formally known as the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes
- the embodiment of the 1920s free spirit
- a Congressman from East Harlem
- Banned the manufacture,sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- Another "trial of the century"
- Took place on May 31 and June 1 of 1921,mobs of white residents attacked black residents
13 Clues: Caused The Great Depression • a Congressman from East Harlem • Another "trial of the century" • the first official radio station • Murdered her husband with her lover • the embodiment of the 1920s free spirit • Wrote about middle-class life in the 1920s • His most famous book was "The Great Gatsby" • The first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history • ...
Mongol Empire Vocabulary Review 2025-05-20
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- a minority group with a distinct set of cultures, cusomes and language
- a person with no permanent home that moves around
- a military leader
- a large open area of grassland usually associated with central asia
- someone who joins you to fight or supports you
- the name for King of the Mongol nation
- taking up work or energy
- the ethnic group who inhabit central Asia to the middle east
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- a union between two people; husband and wife
- the name of the Mongolian people
- a group of people with shared customs, ethnicity and cutlure who identify as a group
- a type of warfare that includes intimidation and fear to overcome the enemy
- to build
13 Clues: to build • a military leader • taking up work or energy • the name of the Mongolian people • the name for King of the Mongol nation • a union between two people; husband and wife • someone who joins you to fight or supports you • a person with no permanent home that moves around • the ethnic group who inhabit central Asia to the middle east • ...
13 Colonies Location Crossword 2025-09-25
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- South of Pennsylvania and north of Virginia.
- A Southern colony located between Maryland and North Carolina.
- The southernmost of the 13 colonies, bordering Spanish Florida.
- Located between North Carolina and Georgia.
- The smallest colony, located between Connecticut and the Atlantic Ocean.
- – This colony is south of Massachusetts and west of Rhode Island.
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- A small colony south of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland.
- The northernmost New England colony.
- Located west of Connecticut and north of Pennsylvania.
- This colony lies between New York and Pennsylvania.
- A Middle Colony west of New Jersey and north of Maryland.
- – This New England colony is directly north of Connecticut.
- This colony is just below Virginia and above South Carolina.
13 Clues: The northernmost New England colony. • Located between North Carolina and Georgia. • South of Pennsylvania and north of Virginia. • This colony lies between New York and Pennsylvania. • Located west of Connecticut and north of Pennsylvania. • A Middle Colony west of New Jersey and north of Maryland. • A small colony south of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland. • ...
Plurilingual 2026-01-07
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- a person from Egypt; nationality
- schoolwork that students must do at home
- a language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa
- to do something regularly in order to improve a skill (verb, British English)
- the quality of being correct and without mistakes
- the process of learning information so that you can remember it
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- the ability to speak a language easily, smoothly, and confidently
- the language spoken in Japan
- a formal test of knowledge or ability
- regular training or repeated action to improve a skill (noun)
- the act of reviewing and studying material again, especially before an exam
- the language spoken in Portugal and Brazil
- the language spoken in Thailand
13 Clues: the language spoken in Japan • the language spoken in Thailand • a person from Egypt; nationality • a formal test of knowledge or ability • schoolwork that students must do at home • the language spoken in Portugal and Brazil • the quality of being correct and without mistakes • a language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
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- way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give a look of depth or distance.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns ; beliefs in the worth of individuals and that reason is the path for knowledge.
- Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press with movable type around 1450.
- having any connection with religion.
- theory that proposed the Sun, rather than the Earth, was the center of the solar system.
- renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek or Roman arts
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- wealthy individual or group who financially supported artists and artisans, often commissioning artwork or other creative projects.
- historical figure and a game
- the music and art from a specific history period or a traditional type of style.
- are a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that had fought during years of 14 -18 centeriures.
- Network against trade routes both East and West and exchange goods ,ideas and culture between china , middle east and europe centuries.
- pivotal figure of the Renaissance, recognized for his exceptional skills as a painter, sculptor, and architect.
12 Clues: historical figure and a game • having any connection with religion. • renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek or Roman arts • Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press with movable type around 1450. • the music and art from a specific history period or a traditional type of style. • ...
Renissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- Person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, couse, or activity.
- Model in which the sun is assumed to lie at a near central point of the solar system.
- He was an Italian renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and a poet.
- He was venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the silk road.
- Describes music and art from a specific historical period or traditional style.
- Powerful italian banking family and political dynasty that fought during 14 to 18 centuries.
- Not having any type of connection with religion.
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- A way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns, belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from moveable type.
- A renewal or rebirth in Greek and Roman arts.
- Network of ancient trade routes connecting both East and West, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and cultures between China, the Middle East, and Europe for centuries.
12 Clues: A renewal or rebirth in Greek and Roman arts. • Not having any type of connection with religion. • He was an Italian renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and a poet. • Describes music and art from a specific historical period or traditional style. • Model in which the sun is assumed to lie at a near central point of the solar system. • ...
The 9 stars of Matariki 2021-06-14
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- What is the name of Matariki's father?
- In English , what is matariki called?
- there are 7 or 9 stars?
- where is matariki on the Star Group map?
- You are supposed to spend a lot of time with your family and ______
- What country was matariki made in?
- What is the name of the holiday with nine sister stars?
- What is the longest amount of days that Matariki celebration can go for?
- Which direction does matariki represent?
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- What month is matariki in
- Who's the younger sister?
- How many daughters are there in NZ?
- What are the stars of matariki?
- How many stars are there?
- Who does the older sister like spending the most time with out of the four elements god?
- What is matariki the closest to
- What season is matariki in?
- Is matariki a myth or a legend?
- Which sisters connected to the food?
19 Clues: there are 7 or 9 stars? • What month is matariki in • Who's the younger sister? • How many stars are there? • What season is matariki in? • What are the stars of matariki? • What is matariki the closest to • 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? • ...
China 2022-01-19
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- philosopher who belived the natrual order was important
- ordered the burning of all books
- silk road routs that extended from the mediterranean see in the west to china in the east
- period of glory,unity and peach.
- what would priest write questions on for gods and see if they would crack and burn to see if they would answer?
- worship religion
- feminine,soft,dark,receptive,passive
- what material was used for clothes
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- zhuo dynasty switched into what metal
- what replaces bronze
- capital of china
- what was used for 1000 years for examination
- masculine,active,creative,bright,hard
- respect and obey there parents
- leader of the family
- The first historic family to rule the middle kingdom
- had to obey the fathers,husbands and sons
- people who worked outside harvasting,croping,road work and field and work and it was part of the law for them to work
- what river did china start on
19 Clues: capital of china • worship religion • what replaces bronze • leader of the family • what river did china start on • respect and obey there parents • ordered the burning of all books • period of glory,unity and peach. • what material was used for clothes • feminine,soft,dark,receptive,passive • zhuo dynasty switched into what metal • masculine,active,creative,bright,hard • ...
Buddhism (2 letter words separated by a -) 2023-04-14
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- the religion based on the teachings of the buddha and 4 noble truths
- One who denies themselves many basic necessities in order to better understand the world
- the branch of buddhaism practiced in tibet
- literally the "worthy one"
- gifts of food
- Second of three jewels, teachings of the enlightened one
- the way of the elders. located in southeast asia and sri lanka
- finding deep truth and freedom from suffering
- the eightfold path is depicted on this
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- an enlightened one helping others become free from suffering
- First of three jewels, the enlightened one
- the enlightened one
- the great vehicle. located in east asia
- three forms of suffering (in alphabetical order)
- true happiness and piece
- the main religious text of buddhism
- Third of three jewels, Buddhist community
- The way between extreme pleasure and pain.
- The Buddha realized that all living things are unified by this
19 Clues: gifts of food • the enlightened one • true happiness and piece • literally the "worthy one" • the main religious text of buddhism • the eightfold path is depicted on this • the great vehicle. located in east asia • Third of three jewels, Buddhist community • First of three jewels, the enlightened one • the branch of buddhaism practiced in tibet • ...
US Ch.1 voc 2021-01-21
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- the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country
- "Henery the Navigator" sent Portuguese ships to explore the West Coast of Africa
- stood before the Spanish court with a daring plan
- the household made up of a mother and father and their children
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- divided Christianity in Western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism
- began with columbius's first voyage and continues today
- A period when Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
- sighned in 1493
- was organized according to rank
- Noble ones
- a series of military expeditions to the Middle East in the name of Christianity
11 Clues: Noble ones • sighned in 1493 • was organized according to rank • stood before the Spanish court with a daring plan • began with columbius's first voyage and continues today • the household made up of a mother and father and their children • the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country • ...
US Chapter 1 Vocab. 2021-01-21
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- Establishment of distant settlements controled by a parent country
- Spain and Portugal agreed to divide lands of the Western Hemisphere between them
- Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
- Stood before the Spanish court with a daring plan
- People organized by rank
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- Household made up of a mother and father and children
- Disagreements over Church authority, outrage over corrupt practices among the clergy
- Global transfer of living things
- Series of military expeditions to the Middle East in the name of Christianity
- 'Noble Ones'
- Sent Portuguese ships to explore the West Coast of Africa
11 Clues: 'Noble Ones' • People organized by rank • Global transfer of living things • Stood before the Spanish court with a daring plan • Household made up of a mother and father and children • Sent Portuguese ships to explore the West Coast of Africa • Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world • ...
Judaism across and down 2024-03-16
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- worship places for people that religion is Judaism
- first of the Hebrew patriarchs, or fathers
- People that practice Judaism
- country in the middle East along the eastern Mediterranean sea
- was declared to be the next king by the prophet Samuel
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- Three main groups in Judaism
- Judaism's major prophet and the key spiritual leader in the early history of the Jews
- Observe the Sabbath from Friday night to Saturday
- Holy book for Judaism
- the God Judaism there are two
- It is the site of historical and spiritual significance for three of the world's major religions
11 Clues: Holy book for Judaism • Three main groups in Judaism • People that practice Judaism • the God Judaism there are two • first of the Hebrew patriarchs, or fathers • Observe the Sabbath from Friday night to Saturday • worship places for people that religion is Judaism • was declared to be the next king by the prophet Samuel • ...
Lesson 13 Vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- a flat area of land that is elevated, or raised, above the land around it
- this mountain ranges means "Home of Snows"
- the river in Northern India which starts in the Himalayan Mountains
- a very strong effect
- the plateau in the middle of India
- a large landmass that is smaller than a continent
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- raised
- a strong wind that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer
- the mountain ranges on the west and east of India
- this river gets most of its water from snow melting in the Hindu Kush Mountains
- a short time
11 Clues: raised • a short time • a very strong effect • the plateau in the middle of India • this mountain ranges means "Home of Snows" • the mountain ranges on the west and east of India • a large landmass that is smaller than a continent • a strong wind that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer • the river in Northern India which starts in the Himalayan Mountains • ...
Judaism across and down 2024-03-16
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- worship places for people that religion is Judaism
- first of the Hebrew patriarchs, or fathers
- People that practice Judaism
- country in the middle East along the eastern Mediterranean sea
- was declared to be the next king by the prophet Samuel
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- Three main groups in Judaism
- Judaism's major prophet and the key spiritual leader in the early history of the Jews
- Observe the Sabbath from Friday night to Saturd
- Holy book for jews
- the God Judaism
- It is the site of historical and spiritual significance for three of the world's major religions
11 Clues: the God Judaism • Holy book for jews • Three main groups in Judaism • People that practice Judaism • first of the Hebrew patriarchs, or fathers • Observe the Sabbath from Friday night to Saturd • worship places for people that religion is Judaism • was declared to be the next king by the prophet Samuel • country in the middle East along the eastern Mediterranean sea • ...
Know Egypt 2023-03-18
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- The first of its kind was invented in Egypt
- It was considered as a sacred animal in Ancient Egypt
- Most popular sport of Egypt
- They were not built by Egyptian slaves
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- One of the most famous figures from ancient Egypt, she is actually Greek, not Egyptian
- Which geographical feature is 90 percent of Egypt made up of
- Official language of Egypt
- The ancient language of symbols once used by the Egyptians
- Egypt is home to one of the world’s largest dams
- World’s longest river
- The largest city in Africa and the Middle East
11 Clues: World’s longest river • Official language of Egypt • Most popular sport of Egypt • They were not built by Egyptian slaves • The first of its kind was invented in Egypt • The largest city in Africa and the Middle East • Egypt is home to one of the world’s largest dams • It was considered as a sacred animal in Ancient Egypt • ...
History Review 2023-06-05
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- Belief that the soul is reborn in the body of another person or thing.
- German monk who wrote the 95 Theses, started the Protestant Reformation.
- First to sail around Africa to India.
- God, gold, and glory were three reasons for __________.
- The new way of thinking during the Renaissance.
- Trade route linking China and the Middle East.
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- Time of peace and prosperity for the Roman Empire.
- As people migrated, traded, and settled together, their ideas mixed.
- Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims.
- The bubonic plague caused _____ shortages throughout Europe.
- The Five Pillars of Faith belong to this religion.
11 Clues: First to sail around Africa to India. • Trade route linking China and the Middle East. • The new way of thinking during the Renaissance. • Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims. • Time of peace and prosperity for the Roman Empire. • The Five Pillars of Faith belong to this religion. • God, gold, and glory were three reasons for __________. • ...
Roman German 2024-03-29
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- Germanic common ancestor of all of the germanic languages
- people who lived across the Rhine
- were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet
- was until 1984 an official language in South Africa
- alphabet as invented around middle the 4th century AD by Bishop Wulfila
- writing system of uncertain origin used by Germanic people
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- alphabet used in the Germanic languages today originated from
- Gothic The last to die off spoken until the late 18 th century
- Germanic languages called the Oder-Vistula Germanic languages
- the first king of Franks
- wrote a complete work named Germania
11 Clues: the first king of Franks • people who lived across the Rhine • wrote a complete work named Germania • was until 1984 an official language in South Africa • Germanic common ancestor of all of the germanic languages • writing system of uncertain origin used by Germanic people • alphabet used in the Germanic languages today originated from • ...
WWI Major Effects 2025-03-13
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- This empire broke apart into several smaller countries
- empire that largely collapsed into the modern-day Turkey
- what established the league of nations
- how many points were in Woodrow Wilson's plan
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- what eventually became the United Nations
- what countries had mandates in the middle east
- what did Germany pay in war reparations
- This empire underwent a revolution during the war, leading to the establishment of the Soviet Union
- what was a major cause of German resentment in Europe after WWI
- who was blamed for the entire war
- who from the U.S. was heavily involved with the Treaty of Versailles
11 Clues: who was blamed for the entire war • what established the league of nations • what did Germany pay in war reparations • what eventually became the United Nations • how many points were in Woodrow Wilson's plan • what countries had mandates in the middle east • This empire broke apart into several smaller countries • ...
Astronomy Crossword puzzle 2021-04-21
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- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object
- eclipse when the moon obstructs the sun from a certain perspective.
- a system of planets and moons that all orbit 1 sun
- the point in orbit in which the object in orbit is furthest away from the object it is orbiting
- tides just after the first or third quarter in which there is the least distance between low and high tide.
- a spacecraft that is sent out in order to collect data that has no astronauts on it
- he angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator.
- angular distance south or north of the equator
- planets orbit the sun in an elliptical motion
- planetary embryo
- 4 time periods with distinctly climate
- movement around an axis
- smaller rocky or metal body in outer space
- representing the sun as the middle of the solar system
- a system of stars that usually form some kind of image/pattern
- Right ascension, the east–west coordinate by which the position of a celestial body is ordinarily measured
- spring and fall
- force a force the pulls objects towards each other
- having an object progressively become less visible
- the tide just after a new or full moon in which the is the most difference in high and low tides
- a force that pulls objects towards each other
- that would become a meteor if it entered earths atmosphere
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- small planets that lack the ability to classify as a full planet
- when a celestial body obscures another
- the star in which planets orbit around
- the shades outer ring of an opaque object
- movement around another object
- large celestial body composed of gas
- an object that orbits a planet
- the angular distance east or west form a meridian
- celestial body that orbits a star
- a tool to observe celestial body's to far way to observe with the naked eye
- representing the earth as the middle of the solar system
- bodies in the solar system made of ice
- the radio waves that travel through space
- the changes in water levels
- the circular movement of hot and cold air
- the distance between the earth and the sun
- an imaginary line that runs along the middle of a celestial body
- large masses of rocks that orbit the sun
- the remains of a meteor that entered earths atmosphere
- the point in orbit where an object is closest to the object it is orbiting around
- having an object progressively become more visible
43 Clues: spring and fall • planetary embryo • movement around an axis • the changes in water levels • movement around another object • an object that orbits a planet • celestial body that orbits a star • large celestial body composed of gas • when a celestial body obscures another • the star in which planets orbit around • bodies in the solar system made of ice • ...
Social 8 Chapter 2 & 3 Review 2019-11-08
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- dedicated people who ran schools
- a very wealthy family in Italy who supported artists
- like a modern day chequing account
- a traveler who connected with people in the Middle East
- the practice of charging interest when loaning money to someone
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- people who paid artists to produce work
- means to be a responsible citizen and educate yourself
- a new way of thinking, education is very important to them
- images carved into rock with sharp tools
- cities that were run by the people with a hot climate
- images drawn onto the surface of a rock
11 Clues: dedicated people who ran schools • like a modern day chequing account • people who paid artists to produce work • images drawn onto the surface of a rock • images carved into rock with sharp tools • a very wealthy family in Italy who supported artists • cities that were run by the people with a hot climate • means to be a responsible citizen and educate yourself • ...
Semitic Religions 2023-11-02
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- The Holy book of Islam
- the angel that spoke to prophets in all the Semitic Religions
- Prophet that founded Islam
- Religions that are located in the Middle East and are based off languages
- The main source for followers of Jesus and Christianity
- Baby found in the Nile River
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- 10 laws that Moses got from God on Mt. Sinai
- Named the Father of many Nations by God
- 5 laws and ways of life that Muslims follow every day
- Crucified for claiming to be the Messiah and organized revolt
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
11 Clues: The Holy book of Islam • Prophet that founded Islam • Baby found in the Nile River • Named the Father of many Nations by God • The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • 10 laws that Moses got from God on Mt. Sinai • 5 laws and ways of life that Muslims follow every day • The main source for followers of Jesus and Christianity • ...
MPA Crossword 2025-11-09
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- professional who prepares and dispenses medicine, Pharmacist
- Chinese practice involving fine needles to balance energy and relieve pain
- Traditional healer or herbalist in Mexican culture
- U.S. agency ensuring medication safety and efficacy
- Offering table for Día de los Muertos
- Traditional herbal root known for its energy-boosting properties in East Asian medicine
- Month of fasting observed by Muslims
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- Traditional therapy using suction cups to improve circulation common in Middle Eastern and Asian medicine
- Health professional who prepares and dispenses medicine
- Year, Celebration marking the start of a new lunar cycle
- U.S. agency ensuring medication safety
- A person recognized for their ability to restore health physically or spiritually
12 Clues: Month of fasting observed by Muslims • Offering table for Día de los Muertos • U.S. agency ensuring medication safety • Traditional healer or herbalist in Mexican culture • U.S. agency ensuring medication safety and efficacy • Health professional who prepares and dispenses medicine • Year, Celebration marking the start of a new lunar cycle • ...
Cities 2025-12-16
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- capital of France and the capital of culture and art in Europe
- capital of the Netherlands and an important port in Europe
- China's southern commercial and trade hub (枢纽)
- capital of Germany
- capital of China
- capital of Japan
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- a city in China's Taiwan region and a global leader in the semiconductor(半导体) industry
- capital of the Republic of Korea
- Italy and the world's capital of fashion and design
- the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the "City of the Future" in the Middle East
- capital of the United Kingdom and Europe's largest city
11 Clues: capital of China • capital of Japan • capital of Germany • capital of the Republic of Korea • China's southern commercial and trade hub (枢纽) • Italy and the world's capital of fashion and design • capital of the United Kingdom and Europe's largest city • capital of the Netherlands and an important port in Europe • ...
Cold War 2023-12-11
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- time of indirect conflict
- countries started seeking
- born to a minor in Ukraine
- Head of USSR
- each side thought they were trying to do this
- areas of extreme tension
- The US and Soviet Union also competed to have the most advanced science technology
- divided into 4 pieces so they can't regain power
- government outlawed political parties
- prevented access to East Berlin and West Germany
- harsh dictator
- both the United States and Russia were these
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- The US and Soviet Union competed with one another for military power.
- a diving line in between west and east Berlin
- Canada and US formed this Treaty Organization
- system of carrying goods to East Berlin
- Us and Soviet Union had these
- the earliest hot spot
- Germany was
- divided into northern and southern parts
20 Clues: Germany was • Head of USSR • harsh dictator • the earliest hot spot • areas of extreme tension • time of indirect conflict • countries started seeking • born to a minor in Ukraine • Us and Soviet Union had these • government outlawed political parties • system of carrying goods to East Berlin • divided into northern and southern parts • both the United States and Russia were these • ...
The 14 regions of Namibia and other features. 2025-08-04
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- The region shares its name with the river there.
- Number of main rivers in Namibia.
- The region we live in.
- The Fish River _______.
- The most dominant people in Karas region.
- The desert in the west of Windhoek.
- Geographical term for all plant life.
- The region where Swakopmund and Walvis Bay are.
- The desert in the east of Namibia.
- Region immediately south of Khomas.
- A very dry area with dunes.
- River in the south of Namibia.
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- Tells how many people live there.
- One of the 'O' regions in Namibia.
- The highest mountain in Namibia.
- The southern most region in Namibia.
- This region also shares its name with the river there.
- Geography term for all animals.
- The Damara call it "vast open space".
- Region on the east of Windhoek.
- The region that has been split in east and west.
21 Clues: The region we live in. • The Fish River _______. • A very dry area with dunes. • River in the south of Namibia. • Geography term for all animals. • Region on the east of Windhoek. • The highest mountain in Namibia. • Tells how many people live there. • Number of main rivers in Namibia. • One of the 'O' regions in Namibia. • The desert in the east of Namibia. • ...
Gossip girl 2021-08-31
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- Everyone started off at NYU but where they end
- How everyone gets around the upper east side
- the wealthiest company with the most issues
- Serena best friend
- Chuck bass hard work
- Most popular blond in the upper east side
- Blair Waldorf and Serena define this
- Summer in the …
- Dan Humphrey dream
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- The real father of Serena and Erik
- The most toxic school in the upper east side
- She’s had 7 husbands and loves her children
- sweet home to lonely boy and Jenny Humphrey
- Dark hair and daddy issues
- Blair Waldorf go to get away
- Hard working journalist and the of his family
- The man with 2 lives
- Where every business person ends up
18 Clues: Summer in the … • Serena best friend • Dan Humphrey dream • The man with 2 lives • Chuck bass hard work • Dark hair and daddy issues • Blair Waldorf go to get away • The real father of Serena and Erik • Where every business person ends up • Blair Waldorf and Serena define this • Most popular blond in the upper east side • She’s had 7 husbands and loves her children • ...
Jordyn 3/11/24 2024-03-12
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- the opposite of the prime meridian
- 90 degrees south
- Great Wall
- Bondi Beach
- Disney world
- part of the Arctic
- one of the largest fresh water lakes in the US
- Table Mountain
- opposite of east
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- Rich Art and Culture
- opposite of west
- rich history, vibrant art scene
- dazzling beaches
- Rum
- Moose
- 90 degrees west
- opposite of equator
- everything big
- Home to several worlds Civilizations
- part of the antarctic
20 Clues: Rum • Moose • Great Wall • Bondi Beach • Disney world • everything big • Table Mountain • 90 degrees west • opposite of west • dazzling beaches • 90 degrees south • opposite of east • part of the Arctic • opposite of equator • Rich Art and Culture • part of the antarctic • rich history, vibrant art scene • the opposite of the prime meridian • Home to several worlds Civilizations • ...
The Berlin Wall 2022-05-16
13 Clues: / war • / bricks • / divided • / germany • / disguised • / advertising • / boarded off • / not soviets • / not russians • berlin / west berlin • berlin / east berlin • charlie / checkpoint • / capital of germany
Our Family Names 2020-03-16
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- Jeremy & Calebs' middle
- Two sisters in Lehi first & middle
- Sum-Yee Sept 6th
- Casey & Alex middle name
- Nana & someone else
- What we have for our family!
- Same name as Memaw, different spelling
- Two is better than one TJ & Nancy
- Sweet little Rose
- This guy wrestles brothers, not angels
- Another common last name
- Holly and Lindseys' middle names
- "Big" boys middle & first names (English Clock)
- Maggie & Aubrey love Chrismas
- A first & middle (sounds royal)
- We need her and lots of this in our lives
- Born on our anniversary, June 23rd
- Common last name
- Melia & Tami bring us this
- Middle name is Aizlynn
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- Asher & Mikes' middle (not Jack)
- Two boys first & middle (not Bond)
- How long we want to be a family!
- Mix D.J.'s last three letters, they spell his middle name
- Not the "Paige" of a book
- Peter's middle name
- She is the "Saige" of wisdom
- Johnathan's middle name
- Our little angel
- Not so common last name
- Born on Father's Day (Her daddy's first gift)
- New guy
- What Jason & Cleopatra have in common
- Born on April 14th
- Middle for one born May 10th
- Cody's middle and someone's first
- Not spelled like the road distance
37 Clues: New guy • Sum-Yee Sept 6th • Our little angel • Common last name • Sweet little Rose • Born on April 14th • Nana & someone else • Peter's middle name • Middle name is Aizlynn • Jeremy & Calebs' middle • Johnathan's middle name • Not so common last name • Casey & Alex middle name • Another common last name • Not the "Paige" of a book • Melia & Tami bring us this • What we have for our family! • ...
Ethnic Groups 2020-10-04
5 Clues: ethnic group in Iran • ethnic group in Turkey • language spoken by Arabs • language spoken by Persians • ethnic group that makes up most of the Middle East
Game 2013-02-19
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- This problem occurred after the death of King Rama 6.
- Aj. Kenneth's middle name
- Aj.Graham's daughter infamous joke
- The British referred India as this
- A book written by Hitler
- The first prime minister of Thailand
- Jews of the East
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- The first video on youtube to have more than one billion views
- The Kana Ratsadorn took over the government while King Rama 7 was vacationing here.
- The famous queen who once said to the people of France " Let them eat cake".
- This event occurred on December 8, 1941
- The practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time
12 Clues: Jews of the East • A book written by Hitler • Aj. Kenneth's middle name • Aj.Graham's daughter infamous joke • The British referred India as this • The first prime minister of Thailand • This event occurred on December 8, 1941 • This problem occurred after the death of King Rama 6. • The first video on youtube to have more than one billion views • ...
Climate, Geography and Farming at the Time of Jesus 2013-07-29
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- The weather conditions in an area in general and over a long period of time.
- A sea between southern Europe.
- The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- A plant that is grown as food.
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- A territory in the Middle East on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Covered with water or another liquid; not dry.
- The most important food in Jesus' time.
- A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
- Our Father.
- A living organism other than humans.
- Free from moisture or liquid; not wet.
12 Clues: Our Father. • A sea between southern Europe. • A plant that is grown as food. • A living organism other than humans. • Free from moisture or liquid; not wet. • The most important food in Jesus' time. • Covered with water or another liquid; not dry. • A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand. • ...
Modern World History 2023-05-18
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- War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to build the biggest weapons
- The United Kingdom was isolated and started the ________
- duty to civilize the world
- A country in Africa that is part of the middle east
- Divided into 4 sections among the allies
- Soviets and Americans raced to get people into race
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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- Leader of France from 1804 to 1814
- Tactic used in ww1 where people built into the ground for cover
- Leader of germany during ww2
- Used to change peoples opinions
- Country that had missles and was considered a threat to the U.S. since they were very close
12 Clues: duty to civilize the world • Leader of germany during ww2 • Used to change peoples opinions • Leader of France from 1804 to 1814 • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Divided into 4 sections among the allies • A country in Africa that is part of the middle east • Soviets and Americans raced to get people into race • ...
RYAN 2025-02-03
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- The term for a new disease that jumps from animals to humans?
- What is Ryan's middle name?
- Where did Ryan take this selfie?
- One of the countries Ryan recently visited on his three month south east asia trip?
- The statistical term for measuring how fast a disease spreads?
- The study of disease patterns in populations?
- The term for the first identified case in an outbreak?
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- A measure of how deadly a disease is, calculated as deaths per cases
- What is Ryan's real first name?
- How many countries has Ryan visited?
- In which country was Ryan born?
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a particular area
12 Clues: What is Ryan's middle name? • What is Ryan's real first name? • In which country was Ryan born? • Where did Ryan take this selfie? • How many countries has Ryan visited? • The study of disease patterns in populations? • The term for the first identified case in an outbreak? • A sudden increase in disease cases in a particular area • ...
SS choice board 2024-09-18
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- head chief of Yamacraw
- king of Britain
- a group of German-speaking Protestant colonistsHighlandScots
- originally migrated from the middle east
- in 1752 Georgia became a _______ under the direct control of the British government
- granted the trustees the powers of a corporation; they could elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxesSavannah
- a period covering the first 20 years of Georgia history
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- leading figure in early Georgia
- when 2 people exchange things
- a group of colonists led by Patrick Tailfer
- the belief in the benefits of profitable
- the founder of the colony of Georgia
12 Clues: king of Britain • head chief of Yamacraw • when 2 people exchange things • leading figure in early Georgia • the founder of the colony of Georgia • the belief in the benefits of profitable • originally migrated from the middle east • a group of colonists led by Patrick Tailfer • a period covering the first 20 years of Georgia history • ...
Taryn Timmons, 4th, Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-27
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the contamination of water sources
- a process that takes away mineral components from saline water.
- the weather in a place over time
- a shortage
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- natural fuel such as coal or gas
- the supplying of water to land by man-made means.
- the number of people living in each unit of area
- a great lack of food over a wide area.
- boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East
- extremely dry or parched, esp. as land which has received little or no rainfall.
- any land capable of being used to grow crops
12 Clues: a shortage • natural fuel such as coal or gas • the weather in a place over time • the contamination of water sources • a great lack of food over a wide area. • boomerang-shaped region in the Middle East • any land capable of being used to grow crops • the number of people living in each unit of area • the supplying of water to land by man-made means. • ...
andrea 2022-10-20
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- modern hunter gatherers ppl in northern tanzania
- formed from the ancient word"meso"
- group of ppl moving around constantly
- in the principle of equal rights
- used for that first time in the 16th century
- an extinct species of hominids that were close relatives to human beings.
- practice of keeping sheep, cattle, and more!
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- an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm
- a person or animal searching widely for food or provisions
- crescent-a boomerang -shaped religion in the middle east
- amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- being inactive or seated for too long
12 Clues: in the principle of equal rights • formed from the ancient word"meso" • group of ppl moving around constantly • being inactive or seated for too long • used for that first time in the 16th century • practice of keeping sheep, cattle, and more! • an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm • modern hunter gatherers ppl in northern tanzania • ...
River Valley Vocabulary 2022-09-01
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- A writing surface similar to thick paper.
- system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god.
- The belief/worship of more than one god.
- of Heaven- An idea that a ruler must be there to keep approval of the gods.
- An ancient city in pujab,NW Pakistan.
- who was the sixth king of the Amorite tribe.
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- An independent state.
- A member of a powerful family.
- diffusion- A spread of one cultural idea to another.
- A ruler in Ancient Egypt.
- Cresent- A shaped region in the middle east.
- Seasonal change in southwest Asia
12 Clues: An independent state. • A ruler in Ancient Egypt. • A member of a powerful family. • Seasonal change in southwest Asia • An ancient city in pujab,NW Pakistan. • The belief/worship of more than one god. • A writing surface similar to thick paper. • Cresent- A shaped region in the middle east. • who was the sixth king of the Amorite tribe. • ...
Versailles and the 14 Points 2025-09-08
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- The creation of a new state between Germany and Russia
- _________ Wilson created the 14 Points
- Create a new supranational organization called the ______ of Nations
- Nation that lost its overseas colonies in Asia and Africa
- All nations should have ____-determination
- An effort to restrcit the proliferation of new weapons
- The Treaty of __________ ended WW1
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- ________ Empire in the Middle East dissolved after WW1
- America's oldest ally and where much of the war took place
- The Preferred Trade Policy laid out in the 14 points
- The 14 points wanted to end these kind of Alliances
- Pacific Nation that helped the allies but received nothing
12 Clues: The Treaty of __________ ended WW1 • _________ Wilson created the 14 Points • All nations should have ____-determination • The 14 points wanted to end these kind of Alliances • The Preferred Trade Policy laid out in the 14 points • The creation of a new state between Germany and Russia • ________ Empire in the Middle East dissolved after WW1 • ...
Australia 101 2025-09-30
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- What is the nickname of Australia’s national rugby team?
- What is the famous red rock in the middle of Australia also called Uluru?
- Which bird is also a symbol of Australia and cannot fly?
- Which animal is a symbol of Australia and hops?
- Which ocean is east of Australia?
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- What is the currency of Australia?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Which desert is one of the largest in Australia?
- Which city is the largest in Australia?
- Which marsupial eats eucalyptus leaves?
- What is the biggest coral reef system in the world, located in Australia?
- Which gemstone is Australia the largest producer of?
12 Clues: Which ocean is east of Australia? • What is the currency of Australia? • What is the capital city of Australia? • Which city is the largest in Australia? • Which marsupial eats eucalyptus leaves? • Which animal is a symbol of Australia and hops? • Which desert is one of the largest in Australia? • Which gemstone is Australia the largest producer of? • ...
East Asian Religions 2018-04-15
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- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- religion A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- A sound or phrase chanted to evoke sound vibration of one aspect of creation or to praise a deity.
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib.
- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
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- Belief that all life was created by God.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Belief that if there is anything beyond this life it is impossible for humans to know it.
- A question used by Zen teachers to boggle the student’s mind and thus liberate direct awareness.
- The Supreme Reality.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
16 Clues: The Supreme Reality. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib. • ...
South East Asia 2017-01-28
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- Capital of Japan
- Highest mount in the world
- Capital of China
- Capital of Nepal
- Country with two names
- Small island South of India
- One river in China
- The country with most population
- Country located between China and Russia
- Capital of Taiwan
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- Capital of Mongolia
- Country make up of islands
- What is the land most commonly used for
- Mountains in between Nepal and China
- Island near China
- Capital of India
16 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of Nepal • Capital of India • Island near China • Capital of Taiwan • One river in China • Capital of Mongolia • Country with two names • Country make up of islands • Highest mount in the world • Small island South of India • The country with most population • Mountains in between Nepal and China • What is the land most commonly used for • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-14
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- (551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher. His teachings about the importance of education and public service influenced many eastern Asian civilizations. His ancestors, members of the aristocracy, were poor by the time of Confucius’s birth. By the age of 15, Confucius was dedicated to the life of a scholar. Although his ideas about the proper way to live guided millions of people, Confucius’s own life was simple and reflected a deep humility.
- cycle rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion
- Laozi means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. An old man when Confucius was a young scholar, Laozi was born in a small village in ancient China. He was appointed a historian in one of the Zhou dynasty courts. Laozi developed a philosophy of inner calm, purity of mind, and living in harmony with nature that is called Dao, or the way of the universe. His book, The Way of Life, had enormous influence on Chinese life.
- large landmass that juts out from a continent
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- religious leader who calls for a return to what he or she sees as the fundamental, or basic, values of his or her faith
- age period of great cultural achievement
- (156 b.c.–87 b.c.) was given the name Liu Che at birth. As the eleventh son of the Han emperor Jingdi, he would not have been destined to rule. However, the influence of his relatives changed this and he became emperor in 141 b.c.. Determined to expand his dynasty’s rule, he succeeded, though it came at a high cost to his soldiers and people. Liu Che made Confucianism the state religion. He was given the title Wudi (Martial Emperor) upon his death.
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
- Gautama Siddhartha Gautama (circa 563 b.c.– 483 b.c.) was born a prince in India. Encounters with human suffering led him to leave his royal life to seek out the cause of suffering and sorrow. He sought answers from scholars and meditated until he developed a spiritual explanation for life. He became known as the “Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others. He taught the Four Noble Truths and encouraged the faithful to follow the Eightfold Path.
- (about 259 B.C.–210 B.C.) was originally named Zhao Zheng. He was the son of the king of the Qin territory. At age 13, Zheng became the king of Qin. He proclaimed himself Shi Huangdi, or “First Emperor.” Using spies, loyal generals, and bribery, he removed the leaders of six other surrounding states to create a unified China under his authoritarian rule. However, the unified China he created was too dependent on Shi Huangdi. The Qin dynasty collapsed four years after his death.
16 Clues: age period of great cultural achievement • large landmass that juts out from a continent • written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • cycle rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-08-29
16 Clues: Code • freedom • landmass • Sports team • public service • land of loyalty • heredity status • code of conduct • peak achievement • Path to happiness • religion in India • duty and affection • focus on sincere respect • "You've earned the mandate" • "What goes around comes around" • social structure of Chinese dynasties
Geography Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword 2015-01-20
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- the exact location of something
- starting point for measuring longitude
- circles the middle of the earth
- places that are close to each other and share characteristics
- lines that run north and south on a map
- study of earth and its people
- Earth's features in terms of their location, shapes, and relationship to one another
- lines that run east and west on a map
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- location that describe where a place is compared to another place
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
- materials that can be used to produce crops or other products.
- natural surroundings of a place
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed from one location
- shape and nature of land. Hills, mountains, and valleys
14 Clues: study of earth and its people • the exact location of something • natural surroundings of a place • circles the middle of the earth • lines that run east and west on a map • starting point for measuring longitude • lines that run north and south on a map • average weather in a place over a long period of time • shape and nature of land. Hills, mountains, and valleys • ...
The Age of Explorations 2021-09-15
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- The Pope wanted explorers to travel the world and spread this religion.
- A new type of map used by explorers.
- This was the century when the Age of Explorations began.
- Someone who draws maps.
- This was used to measure how far North or South of the equator you were.
- Used to measure a ships speed.
- A famous road across the Middle East travelled by people to buy goods.
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- This was used to measure latitude.
- One of the countries famous for exploring.
- New type of sailing ship.
- This was important for keeping food fresh.
- Used to find which way is North.
- Another country famous for exploring.
- This was used to measure how deep the ocean was.
14 Clues: Someone who draws maps. • New type of sailing ship. • Used to measure a ships speed. • Used to find which way is North. • This was used to measure latitude. • A new type of map used by explorers. • Another country famous for exploring. • One of the countries famous for exploring. • This was important for keeping food fresh. • This was used to measure how deep the ocean was. • ...
A Search in History 2025-02-07
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- Napoleon's early education
- Type of government response aiming to suppress revolutionary movements and maintain traditional power structures
- Action of moving people from their homes
- School Napoleon's dad's decision for his education
- Napoleon's family's financial status
- of Vienna The 1815 meeting that aimed to restore European stability and conservative order
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- City where the 1848 revolution began, challenging the conservative order
- Former U.S. President proposing a plan for Gaza
- Type of structure Imad Shalayel set up on top of his destroyed home.
- East Region affected by the proposal
- Where Napoleon Bonaparte was born
- The accumulation of countries resulting in the eventual take over of a region.
- Napoleon's age when he went to study in France
- Napoleon's Father's Profession
14 Clues: Napoleon's early education • Napoleon's Father's Profession • Where Napoleon Bonaparte was born • Napoleon's family's financial status • East Region affected by the proposal • Action of moving people from their homes • Napoleon's age when he went to study in France • Former U.S. President proposing a plan for Gaza • School Napoleon's dad's decision for his education • ...
East Africa 2023-02-16
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- the climate found in the highland area and western
- the second largest fresh water lake
- Covered in snow and cloaked in clouds
- a crack in the earths surface formed by shifting and separating tectonic plates
- main religion in East Africa
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- main language in East Africa
- women's rights in East Africa
- major River that drains into the Indian
- main export in East Africa
- main economic strength in East Africa
10 Clues: main export in East Africa • main language in East Africa • main religion in East Africa • women's rights in East Africa • the second largest fresh water lake • main economic strength in East Africa • Covered in snow and cloaked in clouds • major River that drains into the Indian • the climate found in the highland area and western • ...
Birthday Tradition 2020-05-04
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- for this dish I'd hop to the far east! (3)
- playing area for adjudicators (5)
- admired author has a bird with a skin irritation (8)
- novice witch put someone in suspense (8)
- workplace here makes us laugh (8)
- disliked institution sounds like old time vehicle (8)
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- movie tree is suspicious of hidden terrain (3)
- monkey god scrambled to eat spicy sauce without his mother (5)
- celebrating anniversary of a place we call home (7)
- Snape took the middle out of syllabus (6)
- you're as impressive as your glasses (10)
- Ali had re-arranged reservations at a place we love (6)
- humorous civil servant also sounds like a big dog (7)
- very droll segments hidden in my tummy (5)
14 Clues: playing area for adjudicators (5) • workplace here makes us laugh (8) • novice witch put someone in suspense (8) • Snape took the middle out of syllabus (6) • you're as impressive as your glasses (10) • for this dish I'd hop to the far east! (3) • very droll segments hidden in my tummy (5) • movie tree is suspicious of hidden terrain (3) • ...
Jared’sSocialstudiescrosswordpuzzlethatyoucantsolvebecauseitstoohard4u 2017-12-07
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- A long stick with a bucket on the end to get water
- The middle period of dynasties
- The oldest period of dynasties
- Government officials who carried out the pharaoh’s orders
- What the Egyptians called the deserts east and west of the Nile
- A reed used for weaving and eventually writing
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- The latest period of dynasties
- A complex writing system developed by the Egyptians
- A king of Upper Egypt. At around 3100 B.C. he unified Upper and Lower Egypt
- Dangerous waters that make traveling difficult
- A fan shaped area of fertile marshland made by the Nile splitting up
- Structures that the Egyptians built around 3000 B.C.
- A line of rulers from one family
- Means “great house” Egyptian’s ruler’s name
14 Clues: The latest period of dynasties • The middle period of dynasties • The oldest period of dynasties • A line of rulers from one family • Means “great house” Egyptian’s ruler’s name • Dangerous waters that make traveling difficult • A reed used for weaving and eventually writing • A long stick with a bucket on the end to get water • ...
Chinese History 2025-04-27
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- cartoon bear banned in china due to memes that likened him to China's president Xi
- considered a 'rogue province' by the PRoC
- __ of Heaven, a dynasty's right to rule
- a rebellion vs western influence in China in 1899
- leader of the 1960s Cultural Revolution in China
- the treaty that ended the Opium Wars
- the second C in 'CCP'
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- a network of trade routes linking Asia, the middle east, and Europe
- the nation that China fought in the Opium Wars
- considered the 'golden age' of Chinese dynasties
- 1989 site of a major protest for political and economic reoforms
- China's controlling style of government
- how ancient China referred to itself
- group that the US supported in the Chinese civil war
14 Clues: the second C in 'CCP' • how ancient China referred to itself • the treaty that ended the Opium Wars • China's controlling style of government • __ of Heaven, a dynasty's right to rule • considered a 'rogue province' by the PRoC • the nation that China fought in the Opium Wars • considered the 'golden age' of Chinese dynasties • ...
The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Mongols 2025-04-09
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- The Mongols were ____ peoples who herded domesticated animals in Asian
- Genghis Khan’s first target of conquest was northern ____
- The Mongols conquered nearly all of ____, Persia, the Middle East, and Russia
- Genghis _____ or “universal ruler”
- The Khanate of the Great ___ included Mongolia and China
- Genghis Khan built a massive _____
- Although prominent Mongols converted to ______, Islam was far more successful in spreading its message among the Mongols and the people they conquered
- a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia
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- The Mongols captured the Islamic capital of _____
- a powerful Central Asian ethnic group
- The Khanate of ____ included Central Asia
- The Mongols adopted new ____ and technologies used by their enemies
- The Mongols invaded the Russian city of ____
- The khanate included ____
- The of the Golden ____ included Russia
15 Clues: The khanate included ____ • Genghis _____ or “universal ruler” • Genghis Khan built a massive _____ • a powerful Central Asian ethnic group • The of the Golden ____ included Russia • The Khanate of ____ included Central Asia • The Mongols invaded the Russian city of ____ • The Mongols captured the Islamic capital of _____ • ...
Knanaya Catholic Community 2025-06-12
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- A prayer song that means "Son of Mary"
- Area of Kerala where Knanaya people arrived in AD 345
- Blessing of a couple by the brides' mother
- Mar Thomas ___________ became Bishop of Kottayam in 1951
- Mar _______________ Chulaparambil became Bishop of Kottayam in 1923
- Religious dance of the Knanaya people
- The beautifcation of the bride before her wedding
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- Job / Profession of Knai Thomman
- The Region in the Middle East where Knanaya people came from
- Wedding ceremony using palm leaves and rice paddy water
- ______________ Mar Aphrem is one of the Auxiliary Bishops of the Kottayam Archdiocese
- Knanaya Archdiocese in Kerala
- Done three times between the wedding ceremony and the reception
- Number of privileges given to the Knanaya people by Cheraman Perumal
14 Clues: Knanaya Archdiocese in Kerala • Job / Profession of Knai Thomman • Religious dance of the Knanaya people • A prayer song that means "Son of Mary" • Blessing of a couple by the brides' mother • The beautifcation of the bride before her wedding • Area of Kerala where Knanaya people arrived in AD 345 • Wedding ceremony using palm leaves and rice paddy water • ...
Year 3 TW 5 crossword 2025-06-25
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- Try to walk a mile in my __.
- I will be ___ to get there on time, but I'll try.
- The number of students has more than __: from 10 to 22.
- Actions have ___.
- bulbous shape that emits light
- A car needs __ at least once a year.
- What is the __ __ for the USD? 1 USD is 1.16 EUR.
- "Stop talking and __ __ __ your work!"
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- It won't rain the whole day, but there'll be some ___.
- He has __ issues: he is in debt.
- There is a lot of __ in the Middle East.
- The __ in the USA is the US dollar.
- I will __ up all pros and cons, so you can decide.
- He has fallen __ with maths, so needs to catch up.
14 Clues: Actions have ___. • Try to walk a mile in my __. • bulbous shape that emits light • He has __ issues: he is in debt. • The __ in the USA is the US dollar. • A car needs __ at least once a year. • "Stop talking and __ __ __ your work!" • There is a lot of __ in the Middle East. • I will be ___ to get there on time, but I'll try. • ...
The Bordes' Anniversary Puzzle 2022-02-23
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- The third chord that adds unbreakable strength to a marriage
- His recorded words are few but when he got his wife, he waxed poetically
- Both need it but women value feeling it more
- A wife he didn't have but he knows how to treat one well
- The husband loves to be loved too, but he must feel...
- ...in the middle
- When his wife was down, he comforted her by asking if he wasn't better than ten sons
- Their current home is in the East of the West but Joseph is from the West of the East
- To Moses he was a brother but to them he is a son
- Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was...
- He was a patient romantic
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- What God has ... together, Let no man put apart
- Essential to a lasting marriage
- He will stick to his wife, and they will become ... flesh
- He was never mentioned in a verse without her
- The Bordes have three and were blessed with four
- He was a prophet, his wife had her own assignment and their son was mentioned in connection with the outworking of a prophecy
- His wife travelled with him at times
- Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to...
- There are seven of them in the Bible but only one in their life
- The Bordes haven't forgotten it, so they might have unknowingly entertained Angels
- Assign your wife ... So that your prayers may not be hindered
- Most live for three scores and ten, they've been married for two
23 Clues: ...in the middle • He was a patient romantic • Essential to a lasting marriage • His wife travelled with him at times • Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to... • Both need it but women value feeling it more • He was never mentioned in a verse without her • What God has ... together, Let no man put apart • Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was... • ...
South Asia Vocabulary 2022-04-18
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- This country is considered the largest country in the subcontinent of South Asia.
- South _____ consists of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka.
- The _____ Road was an ancient trade route that linked Europe with the Middle East and Asia.
- This river combines with the Ganges to form the largest delta on earth.
- These people are believed to have brought the Hindu religion to India.
- This religion and cultural tradition of South Asia is the 3rd largest religion in the world.
- This river is considered holy for the Hindu religion.
- The ________ is a nation and an archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
- The _________ system is a social structure in which class is determined by birth or is hereditary.
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- This river flows through China, India, and Pakistan and ends in the Arabian Sea.
- This mountain range is home to the tallest mountain in the world.
- This Hindu festival marks the solar New Year.
- This major festival of lights is celebrated by Hindus.
- The ________ ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa.
- These mountain ranges form the eastern and western edges of the Deccan plateau.
- This Asian religion is the 4th largest religion in the world.
- Cultural ________ is the spreading out of culture, culture traits, or a cultural pattern from one place to another.
- This Indian movie industry is based in Mumbai.
- This plateau covers most of south India.
- This desert is located in northwestern India and is also known as The Great Indian Desert.
20 Clues: This plateau covers most of south India. • This Hindu festival marks the solar New Year. • This Indian movie industry is based in Mumbai. • This river is considered holy for the Hindu religion. • This major festival of lights is celebrated by Hindus. • This Asian religion is the 4th largest religion in the world. • ...
REVIEW - 1.1 & 1.2 - Song Dynasty and Dar Al Islam 2025-09-08
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- – Term describing lands under Muslim rule, connected by trade and religion.
- – Chinese invention later adapted for weapons, dramatically changing global warfare.
- – Diplomatic practice where neighboring states paid respect and gifts to Chinese emperors.
- – Chinese philosophy emphasizing order, hierarchy, and filial piety, reinforced by government exams.
- – Holy city in Arabia, central to Muslim pilgrimage and trade.
- – Moroccan traveler whose accounts reveal the breadth of Islamic societies in the 14th century.
- – Islamic school where students studied the Qur’an, law, and sometimes science or philosophy.
- – Chinese dynasty noted for prosperity, innovation, and cultural flourishing (960–1279).
- – Chinese belief system that combined traditional Confucian thought with Buddhist and Daoist ideas.
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- – Administrative system of officials in China that helped centralize dynastic control.
- – Field of mathematics refined by Muslim scholars, later transmitted to Europe.
- – Network of trade routes linking East Asia to the Middle East and Europe.
- – Major Islamic dynasty that ruled from Baghdad and oversaw a golden age of science, trade, and culture.
- – Vast waterway in China that connected northern and southern regions, aiding trade and grain transport.
- – Song Dynasty innovation that made commerce more efficient than coins alone.
- – Fast-ripening crop from Vietnam that boosted Song Dynasty agriculture and population growth.
- – Islamic mystical tradition that emphasized personal connection to God through devotion.
- – Religion that spread into China, influencing art and philosophy despite Confucian resistance.
- – Muslim government established in northern India that blended Islamic and Hindu influences.
- – Baghdad center where scholars translated and preserved Greek, Persian, and Indian texts.
20 Clues: – Holy city in Arabia, central to Muslim pilgrimage and trade. • – Network of trade routes linking East Asia to the Middle East and Europe. • – Term describing lands under Muslim rule, connected by trade and religion. • – Song Dynasty innovation that made commerce more efficient than coins alone. • ...
East Africa 2022-04-18
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- the capital of South Sudan
- the capital of Rwanda
- the capital of Kenya
- the capital of Uganda
- in some places of East Africa is cool because of this.
- the most populated country in E.Af.
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- the capital of Burundi
- the common language spoken in East Africa
- the highest mountain in Africa
- the capital of Tanzania
10 Clues: the capital of Kenya • the capital of Rwanda • the capital of Uganda • the capital of Burundi • the capital of Tanzania • the capital of South Sudan • the highest mountain in Africa • the most populated country in E.Af. • the common language spoken in East Africa • in some places of East Africa is cool because of this.
East Africa 2022-04-27
10 Clues: Moses parted it • the monkey family • worlds fastest cat • a cat that lives in the wild • what were teaching you about • gap or space made by cleaving • very tall animals with a long neck • striped animals that looks like a horse • mammals belonging to the family Bovidae • large animals with big ears and a trunk
East Africa 2023-05-31
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- Kilimanjaro and Lengai are both examples of this
- This is a language spoken by more than 150 million people in East Africa
- Poachers in this region target these two animals, predominantly
- Trona, a product made from volcanic ash, is the primary export of this country
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- This is the size of Scotland, and the source of the Nile
- The Great Rift Valley was caused by a __________ tectonic plate boundary
- More than 3,000 of these live in the Serengeti
- This is what happens when volcanic ash meets with rainwater
- This fly spreads sleeping sickness
- More than half the world's population of this animal lives near the shallow waters of East Africa
10 Clues: This fly spreads sleeping sickness • More than 3,000 of these live in the Serengeti • Kilimanjaro and Lengai are both examples of this • This is the size of Scotland, and the source of the Nile • This is what happens when volcanic ash meets with rainwater • Poachers in this region target these two animals, predominantly • ...
East Asia 2025-04-17
10 Clues: capital of Japan • capital of China • capital of Mongolia • longest river in Asia • oldest dynasty in China • another word for a hurricane • first communist leader of China • ideology that everything is shared • yellow silt deposited by the Yellow River • name of a sea and a river, known for loess
The Age Of Imperialism 2021-05-19
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- the first modern machine gun
- The Indian Troops Names
- The belief that Europeans are better than everyone else
- The Canal that connected Red Sea to the Mediterranean
- The meeting where Europe divided up Africa Civilly
- The first modern war fought between Boars and Britain
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- A Scottish missionary who explored deep Africa
- The empire that controlled most of Middle East
- A country or territory with its own government thats controlled by an outside power
- The Act of a industrialized country taking over an primitive one
- A disease carried by dense swarms of mosquitoes in Africa
- A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power
- Dutch Settlers in Cape Cod
- The Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire
14 Clues: The Indian Troops Names • Dutch Settlers in Cape Cod • the first modern machine gun • The Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire • A Scottish missionary who explored deep Africa • The empire that controlled most of Middle East • The meeting where Europe divided up Africa Civilly • The Canal that connected Red Sea to the Mediterranean • ...
Ecosystems 2015-01-06
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- The main non-living component of a fish's ecosystem
- A living component of an ecosystem
- A plant found in a desert ecosystem
- A non-living component of an ecosystem
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with non-living components of their environment
- body of saline water
- A gas that links obtain from air
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- An ecosystem that makes up a large part of North Africa and the Middle East
- An ecosystem where you would see icebergs, polar bears, and beluga whales
- An area that is inhabited by a species
- A large mammal whose habitat is the grasslands and savanna regions of Africa and India
- An area of land covered by trees
- A rainforest found in South America
- The habitat of earthworms
14 Clues: body of saline water • The habitat of earthworms • An area of land covered by trees • A gas that links obtain from air • A living component of an ecosystem • A plant found in a desert ecosystem • A rainforest found in South America • An area that is inhabited by a species • A non-living component of an ecosystem • The main non-living component of a fish's ecosystem • ...
LSD1 Review 2015-08-23
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- A list of instructions and ingredients for making food
- People used to believe that these were poisonous
- The people who often listen to rock-and-roll music
- The type of plates rich people used to eat from
- The name of the Queen with a pizza named after her
- People in the Middle East and Mediterranean ate this.
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- Teachers use music to help their students do this
- To copy or try to be like
- The place where the first pizzeria opened in the USA
- The first music tried to imitate this.
- The Italians who brought pizza to the United States
- The type of music that helps to calm people
- Classical music can make these disappear
- To slow down; rest
14 Clues: To slow down; rest • To copy or try to be like • The first music tried to imitate this. • Classical music can make these disappear • The type of music that helps to calm people • The type of plates rich people used to eat from • People used to believe that these were poisonous • Teachers use music to help their students do this • ...
Ancient China 2024-12-18
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- This became highly valuable in Africa and Middle east
- Amount of time Kublai Khan and Marco Polo worked together
- Leader that started the Yuan Dynasty
- Marco polo ruled this city
- This was one of the items brought back to China
- Another name of writings
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- City that was in the center and only the emperor and his family could live there
- reeached china from the city of venice
- The way of life Hong Wu chose to live
- The Ming dynasty wanted to become self_____
- Name of the city marco polo arrived and lived in when he came to china
- Creator of the Ming Dynasty
- One of the greatest explorers
- Hong Wu was viewed as this type of leader
14 Clues: Another name of writings • Marco polo ruled this city • Creator of the Ming Dynasty • One of the greatest explorers • Leader that started the Yuan Dynasty • The way of life Hong Wu chose to live • reeached china from the city of venice • Hong Wu was viewed as this type of leader • The Ming dynasty wanted to become self_____ • This was one of the items brought back to China • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-10-25
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- Becomes a prominent route to spread Christianity
- New shipping vessel with triangular sails
- Came out of humanism; encourages competition between the different European countries
- Exchange The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases from the Americas to Africa and Europe after Columbus
- A grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americans
- and Indian War A conflict between Britain and France for control of territory in NA
- A land controlled by a distant nation
- Measured degrees
- A group of people who founded the colony of Plymouth
- Passage The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies
- A religious group that were the most active with colonization
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- A group of people who sought freedom from religious persecution in England
- The Spanish soldiers who took part in the conquest of the Americas
- trade The transatlantic trading network
- Encouraged a new spirit of adventure and curiosity
- Sea Was mainly controlled by the Italians who bought goods from the Muslims
- What the Europeans needed to fuel the rising banking system
- The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- East India Trading Co A company founded by the Dutch to establish and direct trade throughout Asia
- Who wanted to bypass the Muslims' trade routes and find a quicker route to the East, and desired spices?
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Slave trade The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- Passage The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies
23 Clues: Measured degrees • A land controlled by a distant nation • trade The transatlantic trading network • New shipping vessel with triangular sails • Becomes a prominent route to spread Christianity • Encouraged a new spirit of adventure and curiosity • A group of people who founded the colony of Plymouth • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assesment 2021-10-21
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- responsible for Brazil's becoming of an independent country
- located in the Atlantic Ocean
- system used by European countries, in which they controlled the trading habits of their colonies
- Slave in Haiti that urged to stage his own revolution with the other slaves
- European countries voyaged to the Americas and set up territories
- french military leader who sold French land to the USA
- the white people that were born in latin america but whose parents were born in spain and portugal
- to be put or come together
- the ability or right to dominate oneself
- division of people based on the rights that they are given
- army leader who conquered land in southern areas and entrusted those territories to the Italian sovereign.
- has a body of water around it and
- country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island
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- sought to strengthen the king's power over northern Italy, and was able to force Austria out with the support of essential partnerships with France and Great Britain.
- helped abolish slavery in a very nonviolent way in five different countries
- the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East
- To avoid any country from growing too dominant, the Congress of Vienna re-divided Italy and placed a large portion of it under Austrian or Spanish authority
- the reimbursement toward a country for wrongdoing against them Ex. Haiti's reparations towards France
- can have many definitions, but a tremendous deal of battle
- many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here
- In Prussia Otto von Bismarck used nationalism to get all German citizens together
21 Clues: to be put or come together • located in the Atlantic Ocean • has a body of water around it and • the ability or right to dominate oneself • the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East • many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here • country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island • french military leader who sold French land to the USA • ...
Continental Crossword Challenge UWCSA 2023-07-18
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- western on equator
- newest
- atlas mountains here
- mediterranean furthest north
- nile confluence capital is here
- surrounded by senegal
- only one worded country with all 5 vowels
- massive river country
- most notorious leader came to power in 1971
- conakry is capital
- changed its name
- capital and country the same name
- on red sea
- their notorious president died in 2019
- blood diamonds
- disputes the falls
- has a ski resort
- lake
- furthest west on mainland
- in the middle of the continent
- changed capitals
- lemurs
- last to criminalise slavery
- tigray conflict
- on tropic of cancer
- furthest east on mainland
- better known by its french name
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- capital starts with same two letters
- three capitals
- small river country
- was portuguese
- 4 words
- desert and deserted
- gained independence in same year WK started
- misleadingly not really at zero degrees latitude
- genocide
- nile mouth
- ben is outside and it's cold so you would call ....
- two worded cashew nut exporter
- wk president
- tiny indian ocean islands
- tiny atlantic islands
- has most colonial sounding capital
- starts with the same five letters as another country
- highest point
- at the end of this session it will be time ....
- famous lake now diminishing rapidly
- has difficult capital to spell
- colonel gadaffi
- never subjected to colonial rule
- bob the singer spelled another way
- first country to fifa world cup qfs
- furthest east
- first sub-saharan country to gain independence
54 Clues: lake • newest • lemurs • 4 words • genocide • nile mouth • on red sea • wk president • highest point • furthest east • three capitals • was portuguese • blood diamonds • colonel gadaffi • tigray conflict • changed its name • has a ski resort • changed capitals • western on equator • conakry is capital • disputes the falls • small river country • desert and deserted • on tropic of cancer • atlas mountains here • ...
sunnys crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Winds that blow west to east and affects a lot of the weather in the US.
- A local wind that blows from the land. Occurs at nighttime.
- Winds that blow from east to west and often brings cold air.
- middle
- High elevation clouds, layered across the sky.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky.
- A local wind that blows from the sea. Occurs during the daytime.
- Located near the equator, has little to no wind.
- Fluffy, white clouds. Root word means "mass" or "heap"
- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels. Root word means, "curl of hair"
- Medium level stratus cloud that is higher than regular stratus clouds.
- high puffy clouds made of ice crystals
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- Winds that occur within a small, localized area. Ex. Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
- cools slowly heats slowly
- cools quickly heats quickly
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Clouds that are low-level, uniform layer, usually very dark, that bring precipitation
- Medium level cumulus cloud that is higher than regular cumulus clouds.
- The transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas). Creates wind!
- Low elevation layered clouds with tops and bottoms rounded
- rain
- Winds that blow steadily from specific direction over long distances.
- A type of cumulus cloud that is tall and gray, and associated with thunderstorms.
25 Clues: rain • middle • cools slowly heats slowly • cools quickly heats quickly • high puffy clouds made of ice crystals • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • High elevation clouds, layered across the sky. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • Located near the equator, has little to no wind. • ...
sunnys crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Winds that blow west to east and affects a lot of the weather in the US.
- A local wind that blows from the land. Occurs at nighttime.
- Winds that blow from east to west and often brings cold air.
- middle
- High elevation clouds, layered across the sky.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky.
- A local wind that blows from the sea. Occurs during the daytime.
- Located near the equator, has little to no wind.
- Fluffy, white clouds. Root word means "mass" or "heap"
- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels. Root word means, "curl of hair"
- Medium level stratus cloud that is higher than regular stratus clouds.
- high puffy clouds made of ice crystals
Down
- Winds that occur within a small, localized area. Ex. Sea Breeze and Land Breeze
- cools slowly heats slowly
- cools quickly heats quickly
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- Clouds that are low-level, uniform layer, usually very dark, that bring precipitation
- Medium level cumulus cloud that is higher than regular cumulus clouds.
- The transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas). Creates wind!
- Low elevation layered clouds with tops and bottoms rounded
- rain
- Winds that blow steadily from specific direction over long distances.
- A type of cumulus cloud that is tall and gray, and associated with thunderstorms.
25 Clues: rain • middle • cools slowly heats slowly • cools quickly heats quickly • high puffy clouds made of ice crystals • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • High elevation clouds, layered across the sky. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • Located near the equator, has little to no wind. • ...
Regional American Cuisine 2023-10-05
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- A "trendy" type of toast often eaten for breakfast on the West coast (also known as bat toast)
- The most commonly eaten protein in the midwest
- Adding food to hot water to cook- often used to cook southern seafood
- Meat used in southwest tacos that is from a cow
- This cuisine can be found in the midwest (Chicago/Detroit) and New York - each a different style
- Southern food based on African influence
- The midwestern state popular for cheese
- Heating oil to a high temperature and cooking in it - often used in southern cooking
- A popular meat sandwich found in Philadelphia
- A popular yellow fruit eaten in Hawaii
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- Food items cut to the same size put in a skewer and grilled
- Common soup (chowder) found on the East coast
- The main ingredient when making southern cornbread
- Pie with two fluffy cake layers and cream in the middle found on the East coast
- To cook something low and slow over wood
- Carrots, onions and celery are known as what in the south?
- Putting food in the oven to cook it is called
- A spice often used in the south to add "heat" to a dish
- This culture has a big influence on food in the Pacific Northwest (specifically Hawaii)
- Meat placed in between two buns popular in the midwest
- The most common crop in the midwest
- What protein is the west coast most known for?
- Popular style cuisine in the Southwest influenced by mexican cuisine
- Popular fruit found in the south used for cobbler
24 Clues: The most common crop in the midwest • A popular yellow fruit eaten in Hawaii • The midwestern state popular for cheese • To cook something low and slow over wood • Southern food based on African influence • Common soup (chowder) found on the East coast • Putting food in the oven to cook it is called • A popular meat sandwich found in Philadelphia • ...
Chapter 1 Lessons 1, 3, and 5 Quiz Review 2023-10-04
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- lower, middle and upper are examples of this
- a group of people who share a culture and have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- North, South, East, West are _____________ directions
- a map that shows land and water features is a ___________ map
- the conditions in an area over a period of time
- Which of the 5 themes of geography tells about an area's landscape?
- Which of the 5 themes of geography relates to areas that share common characteristics?
- name for the line that is 0 degrees latitude
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- regions close to the Equator where it is usually hot.
- giving directions by telling where something is compared to something else is ________ location
- lines that run east to west are called ___________ lines
- Which of the 5 themes of geography deals with how people share ideas?
- the condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular time
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- made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc.
- Northeast and Southeast are examples of ____________ directions
- the exact location given with lines of latitude and longitude is __________ location
- Building a dam would be an example of which of the 5 themes of geography?
- name for the line that is 0 degree line of longitude
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- a map that shows boundaries of countries/states is a ___________ map
- imaginary lines that run north and south are called ________ lines
- location, place, region, movement, human-environment interaction are called ________ of geography
23 Clues: lower, middle and upper are examples of this • name for the line that is 0 degrees latitude • the conditions in an area over a period of time • name for the line that is 0 degree line of longitude • North, South, East, West are _____________ directions • regions close to the Equator where it is usually hot. • made up of language, laws, religion, values, food, etc. • ...
October 2025 2025-11-03
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- The amount by which a container falls short of being full
- To edit or change (a text)
- A complete scale of musical notes; the range a voice or instrument
- Brutally harsh; vitriolic: scathing
- A underground aqueduct in the Middle East or North Africa through which water flows downhill from an aquifer or well to the surface
- To grant a prize or an award to
- Having the ability to shape diverse elements or concepts into a unified whole
- Indeed!
- A coarse, dark sugar, especially that from the sap of East Indian palm trees
- Divination by means of signs derived from the appearance of water and its movements
- A piece of plate armor of the 15th to the 18th century protecting the lower part of the torso in front; used especially as a reinforcement over a breastplate
- Originating, existing, or occurring at the same time
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- A sports arena equipped with a banked track for cycling
- A person's nickname
- Relating to or denoting the current geological age, viewed as the period during which human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment
- A book of magical knowledge, especially one containing spells
- The overall length of a violin
- (Of meals or eating) At one's desk in an office
- Bad handwriting; poor penmanship
- Contrived or unrestrained sentimentality
- A state of finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning
- A gadget; dingus; thingamajig
- The track or trail of an animal or person
23 Clues: Indeed! • A person's nickname • To edit or change (a text) • A gadget; dingus; thingamajig • The overall length of a violin • To grant a prize or an award to • Bad handwriting; poor penmanship • Brutally harsh; vitriolic: scathing • Contrived or unrestrained sentimentality • The track or trail of an animal or person • (Of meals or eating) At one's desk in an office • ...
Russia and The Republics 2025-01-26
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- The Idea of sharing everything, with one commanding ruler
- The sea that borders 5 countries
- Name of the city that is the capital of Russia during Peter the great's reign
- East of Northern European Plain
- 75% of Russians live here
- A mountainous and high region in the middle of Siberia
- First Emperor of Russia
- The name that was given to communist Russia
- The biggest country in the world
- Frozen soil is called ____
- The deepest lake in the world
- The mountain that separates the republics from China
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- The Prince who only cared to expand Russia
- The Acronym for the Soviet union
- The only invaders of Russia and took full control of the country
- The capital of Ukraine, the main target of the Mongols
- The sea that borders the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- Grandfather of Ivan the Terrible and was a well known prince of Russia
- The capital of Russia
- Second Largest Republic
- The most common religion in Eastern Europe
- The Farthest East Region of Russia is ____
- The sea that borders Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and is depleting
- The mountain that separates the Asian and European side of Russia
- The Sea that is in between Ukraine and Turkey
- Where one ruler dictates the economy of a country
- The most complicated name to spell in the "stans" region
- The name of the Mongol Horde which invaded Russia and Destroyed Kiev
- Most common language in the southern republics
29 Clues: The capital of Russia • Second Largest Republic • First Emperor of Russia • 75% of Russians live here • Frozen soil is called ____ • The deepest lake in the world • East of Northern European Plain • The sea that borders 5 countries • The Acronym for the Soviet union • The biggest country in the world • The Prince who only cared to expand Russia • ...
Rob’s Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-22
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- Craziest employee
- Larchmont realtor
- Joe’s “favorite” Met
- Girlfriend before Lisa
- “Casablanca” feline
- Collared shirt and Giants home
- Lisa’s condo
- Choice sandwich
- Famed movie series across the pond
- Ruth’s birth name
- First date with Lisa
- Smelly dental roommate
- American muscle
- 1980s Met and hotel chain
- First trip with Lisa
- Tree-like 90s Knick
- Famed Kings County expression
- Pre-dentistry job site
- Larchmont restaurant famous for trivia
- Brooklyn ballpark of yesteryear
- Staten Island employer
- Ken Griffey cheesecake
- Infamous shoemaker item
- Lab guy
- Tennessee city of importance
- Famed Brooklyn steakhouse
- Brooklyn barber
- Prior dentist
- East river apartment complex
- Favorite magistrate
- Bourbon of choice
- Queens ballpark
- Corrupt employer
- Site of childhood family trip
- Famed, one-season 1950s sitcom
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- Famous Lew
- East river span
- Residency institution
- Larchmont street
- Favorite teacher
- “Willie, Mickey, and”
- Infinitely re-watchable movie
- Bensonhurst tower
- Montauk hotel of yore
- “Favorite” NYC Department
- Larchmont barber
- Middle school
- Frequent late night haunt
- Fruity outfielder
- High school
- Elected official
- Pediatrician
- Favorite childhood Amazin’
- Quarterbacking “cousin"
- Joe’s school
- “Midnight Massacre” subject
- Mets’ no-no author
- West-side vessel
- Brass instrument of choice
- “Sweet” theme park
- Hot dog birthplace
- "Marvelous" Met
- Ambulance company
- Proper way to drive a car
- Organic chemistry institution
- April Fools’ pitcher
66 Clues: Lab guy • Famous Lew • High school • Lisa’s condo • Pediatrician • Joe’s school • Middle school • Prior dentist • East river span • Choice sandwich • American muscle • "Marvelous" Met • Brooklyn barber • Queens ballpark • Larchmont street • Favorite teacher • Larchmont barber • Elected official • West-side vessel • Corrupt employer • Craziest employee • Larchmont realtor • Bensonhurst tower • Ruth’s birth name • ...
FAMILY 2026-02-06
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- GRANDMA'S MIDDLE NAME
- HELENA'S MIDDLE NAME
- KODA'S MIDDLE NAME
- JAMJAM'S MIDDLE NAME
- MAMA'S TWIN
- GRAMMY'S YOUNGEST
- GRAMMY'S MIDDLE NAME
- WHO IS OLDER THAN YOU
- LIVES IN CALIFORNIA
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- MAMA'S MIDDLE NAME
- GRANDPA'S MIDDLE NAME
- DADDY'S MIDDLE NAME
- JJ'S YOUNGEST
- JJ'S MIDDLE NAME
- GRANDMA'S OLDEST
- WHO IS OLDER THE JASON
- GRANDMA'S YOUNGEST
17 Clues: MAMA'S TWIN • JJ'S YOUNGEST • JJ'S MIDDLE NAME • GRANDMA'S OLDEST • GRAMMY'S YOUNGEST • MAMA'S MIDDLE NAME • KODA'S MIDDLE NAME • GRANDMA'S YOUNGEST • DADDY'S MIDDLE NAME • LIVES IN CALIFORNIA • HELENA'S MIDDLE NAME • JAMJAM'S MIDDLE NAME • GRAMMY'S MIDDLE NAME • GRANDMA'S MIDDLE NAME • GRANDPA'S MIDDLE NAME • WHO IS OLDER THAN YOU • WHO IS OLDER THE JASON
Assignment 2023-05-02
6 Clues: the 1 cent coin • if something is world wide • one or the 3 types of matter • the country known for there pizza and pasta • the country where the amazon rainforest resides • a country in the Middle East off the gulf of aden
Parshat Devarim 2020-07-22
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- What we call the spies
- Name of a river in the Parsha
- Moshe compares how numerous Bnei Yisrael will be to this
- Number of spies
- Name of one of the 'spies'
- The king of the Emori
- Descendants of Lot
- Name of another shevet who stayed in the East of the river
- Which month did Moshe start his speech
- another name for Sefer Devarim
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- Number of years Bnei Yisrael spent traveling in the desert
- Half of this shevet stayed in the East of the river
- Name of a shevet who stayed in the East of the river
- Another descendant of Lot
- Name of one of the 'spies'
- meaning of Devarim
- Judges in Hebrew
- King of Bashan
- Land of Eisav's descendants
19 Clues: King of Bashan • Number of spies • Judges in Hebrew • meaning of Devarim • Descendants of Lot • The king of the Emori • What we call the spies • Another descendant of Lot • Name of one of the 'spies' • Name of one of the 'spies' • Land of Eisav's descendants • Name of a river in the Parsha • another name for Sefer Devarim • Which month did Moshe start his speech • ...
Renaissance 2020-04-09
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- Marco ....... the travelor from Venice, Italy went to China in 1200s
- the famous book of Niccolo Machiavelli "The ....."
- The famous statue produced by Michelangelo
- Which book was painted by Gutenberg printed in 1456 in latin language ?
- one of the main ort cities of Italy
- The famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (2 words)
- Unlike most medieval authors,Dante Alighieri wrote in ...
- Which subject was the most important for Petrarch ?
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- The city that ruled by Medici family
- Miguel de Cervantes wrote his famous book Don Quixote in ...
- Papermaking spread to Middle East and Europe from ....
- The Renaissance began from...
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
- Renaissance means .....
14 Clues: Renaissance means ..... • The Renaissance began from... • one of the main ort cities of Italy • The city that ruled by Medici family • The famous statue produced by Michelangelo • the famous book of Niccolo Machiavelli "The ....." • The famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (2 words) • Which subject was the most important for Petrarch ? • ...
Ch2 L1 2021-09-21
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- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- A Muslim house of worship.
- Famous statue by Michelangelo.
- An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars.
- Improved _________ were an important innovation for navigators in the Renaissance.
- Helped make long sea voyages possible because it was both fast and large.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
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- A new religion that started in the Middle East in the early a.d. 600s.
- Had the unplanned result of creating trade between Europe and Asia.
- One of the main Italian city-states during the Renaissance.
- A journey to a holy place.
- One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms.
- One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms.
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
15 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa. • A journey to a holy place. • A Muslim house of worship. • Famous statue by Michelangelo. • One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms. • One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms. • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars. • ...
Global Teacher Prize 2016-03-03
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- What part of the Middle East are most of Mr. Varkey's schools located?
- A continent with countries such as the Congo, Sudan, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Chad, etc...
- Meaning to be small, minature, or microscopic
- Your internal and primal feelings
- A person that creates their own business
- Something you win from a contest, tournament or competition
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- Where does Mr. Varkey live?
- 1,000,000
- How rich is Mr. Sunny Varkey?
- How many countries does Mr. Varkey have school in around the world?
- Someone from India is ....
- To have increased or a type of flower commonly found on Jabel Al Akdar
- Someone that helps students to learn
- A continent with countries such as the UK, Ireland, Germany, Spain, France, Sweden, etc...
14 Clues: 1,000,000 • Someone from India is .... • Where does Mr. Varkey live? • How rich is Mr. Sunny Varkey? • Your internal and primal feelings • Someone that helps students to learn • A person that creates their own business • Meaning to be small, minature, or microscopic • Something you win from a contest, tournament or competition • ...
Social Sciences Revision Crossword Gr 7 2024-10-29
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- The French leader who occupied Netherlands
- Set up a refreshment station in 1652
- The religion brought to Africa from the Middle East
- A World Heritage Site because of its manuscripts
- A person forced to work without pay
- A person who works as a slave for a set period of time
- The leader of the Cape Colony
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- People who left the Cape Colony when the British abolished slavery
- A mixed race descendant of the San and Khoi
- At one stage it was worth more than gold
- The best form of transport in the desert
- The first battle fought against the Dutch and the British
- A line separating two countries or areas
- Indigenous people of South Africa
14 Clues: The leader of the Cape Colony • Indigenous people of South Africa • A person forced to work without pay • Set up a refreshment station in 1652 • At one stage it was worth more than gold • The best form of transport in the desert • A line separating two countries or areas • The French leader who occupied Netherlands • A mixed race descendant of the San and Khoi • ...
Argentina Crossword 2024-11-15
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- beef, pork, chicken, chorizo, and morcilla (cooked in parilla)
- full skirt crafted from vibrant fabrics
- In the south there are often frosts and snows because of the surrounding ______
- Main meal is ______
- _____ is east of Argentina
- _______ is the official religion of the state
- What symbol is in the middle of the flag?
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- Currency: Argentine ____
- cooking meat over a charcoal or wood fire on a grill rack, typically accompanied by the use of a grill grate that can be adjusted in height
- Soybeans, Wheat, Wool, Corn, and ____ are Agricultural Products
- loose fit, reflects the attire of gauchos, blending functionality with style
- The ____ largest country in South America after Brazil
- Bordered by _____ mountains?
- Nearly half of the population lives in the area around ______
14 Clues: Main meal is ______ • Currency: Argentine ____ • _____ is east of Argentina • Bordered by _____ mountains? • full skirt crafted from vibrant fabrics • What symbol is in the middle of the flag? • _______ is the official religion of the state • The ____ largest country in South America after Brazil • Nearly half of the population lives in the area around ______ • ...
The Bordes' Anniversary Puzzle 2022-02-23
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- The third chord that adds unbreakable strength to a marriage
- His recorded words are few but when he got his wife, he waxed poetically
- Both need it but women value feeling it more
- A wife he didn't have but he knows how to treat one well
- The husband loves to be loved too, but he must feel...
- ...in the middle
- When his wife was down, he comforted her by asking if he wasn't better than ten sons
- Their current home is in the East of the West but Joseph is from the West of the East
- To Moses he was a brother but to them he is a son
- Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was...
- He was a patient romantic
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- What God has ... together, Let no man put apart
- Essential to a lasting marriage
- He will stick to his wife, and they will become ... flesh
- He was never mentioned in a verse without her
- The Bordes have three and were blessed with four
- He was a prophet, his wife had her own assignment and their son was mentioned in connection with the outworking of a prophecy
- His wife travelled with him at times
- Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to...
- There are seven of them in the Bible but only one in their life
- The Bordes haven't forgotten it, so they might have unknowingly entertained Angels
- Assign your wife ... So that your prayers may not be hindered
- Most live for three scores and ten, they've been married for two
23 Clues: ...in the middle • He was a patient romantic • Essential to a lasting marriage • His wife travelled with him at times • Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to... • Both need it but women value feeling it more • He was never mentioned in a verse without her • What God has ... together, Let no man put apart • Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was... • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- map shows natural features such as mountains and lakes
- a natural feature found on land
- meridian the starting point for measuring longitude
- the lines on a map that run north to south and measure east to west
- the measurement of how much above or below sea level a place is
- the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments
- location the location of one place compared to another place
- a material that can be used to produce crops or other products
- the feature on a map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines used on the map
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- map shows man-made boundaries and divisions
- rose the feature on a map that shows direction
- the portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from a location
- map a map that shows specialized information
- location the exact location of something
- each half of Earth
- the feature on a map that tells how a measured space on the map relates to the actual distance on Earth
- the lines on a map that run east to west and measure north and south
- a group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics
- projection one of several systems used to represent the round Earth on a flat map
- one of several systems used to represent the round Earth on a flat map
- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth
22 Clues: each half of Earth • a natural feature found on land • location the exact location of something • map shows man-made boundaries and divisions • map a map that shows specialized information • rose the feature on a map that shows direction • meridian the starting point for measuring longitude • map shows natural features such as mountains and lakes • ...
World Geography 2025-09-25
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- Meridian The zero-degree longitude line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- A flat elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area.
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, or plains.
- A cold, treeless region found in the Arctic and on mountain tops.
- The arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow.
- Resource Materials from the Earth that are used by humans, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a particular group of people.
- The number of people living in a particular area.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides it into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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- A dry, barren area of land with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- A landform created by sediment deposits at the mouth of a river.
- The average weather conditions of a region over a long period of time.
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth.
- Imaginary lines that run north-south and measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- A visual representation of an area showing physical or political features.
- An area defined by common features such as geography, culture, or climate.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- Imaginary lines that run east-west and measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- A half of the Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern or Eastern and Western.
20 Clues: One of the seven large landmasses on Earth. • The number of people living in a particular area. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow. • A landform created by sediment deposits at the mouth of a river. • A cold, treeless region found in the Arctic and on mountain tops. • A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean. • ...
Rob’s Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-22
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- Craziest employee
- Larchmont realtor
- Joe’s “favorite” Met
- Girlfriend before Lisa
- “Casablanca” feline
- Collared shirt and Giants home
- Lisa’s condo
- Choice sandwich
- Famed movie series across the pond
- Ruth’s birth name
- First date with Lisa
- Smelly dental roommate
- American muscle
- 1980s Met and hotel chain
- First trip with Lisa
- Tree-like 90s Knick
- Famed Kings County expression
- Pre-dentistry job site
- Larchmont restaurant famous for trivia
- Brooklyn ballpark of yesteryear
- Staten Island employer
- Ken Griffey cheesecake
- Infamous shoemaker item
- Lab guy
- Tennessee city of importance
- Famed Brooklyn steakhouse
- Brooklyn barber
- Prior dentist
- East river apartment complex
- Favorite magistrate
- Bourbon of choice
- Queens ballpark
- Corrupt employer
- Site of childhood family trip
- Famed, one-season 1950s sitcom
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- Famous Lew
- East river span
- Residency institution
- Larchmont street
- Favorite teacher
- “Willie, Mickey, and”
- Infinitely re-watchable movie
- Bensonhurst tower
- Montauk hotel of yore
- “Favorite” NYC Department
- Larchmont barber
- Middle school
- Frequent late night haunt
- Fruity outfielder
- High school
- Elected official
- Pediatrician
- Favorite childhood Amazin’
- Quarterbacking “cousin"
- Joe’s school
- “Midnight Massacre” subject
- Mets’ no-no author
- West-side vessel
- Brass instrument of choice
- “Sweet” theme park
- Hot dog birthplace
- "Marvelous" Met
- Ambulance company
- Proper way to drive a car
- Organic chemistry institution
- April Fools’ pitcher
66 Clues: Lab guy • Famous Lew • High school • Lisa’s condo • Pediatrician • Joe’s school • Middle school • Prior dentist • East river span • Choice sandwich • American muscle • "Marvelous" Met • Brooklyn barber • Queens ballpark • Larchmont street • Favorite teacher • Larchmont barber • Elected official • West-side vessel • Corrupt employer • Craziest employee • Larchmont realtor • Bensonhurst tower • Ruth’s birth name • ...
Israel - Hamas War 2023-10-29
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- Controlled Palestine before 1947, Gave to Jews
- A person from Israel
- Arab people who are from the region that Britain called Palestine
- The leaders of Gaza, Terrorists
- Became a country in 1948
- One was held in Gaza in 2006 but not since
- More than 200 innocent people taken by Hamas
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- Israel declared this against Hamas after October 7th surprise attack
- An ethnic group in the Middle East area
- The group that offered to split the land between Arabs and Jews in 1947
- The number of countries that attacked Israel after it became a country
- The area that Israel left in 2005
- Promised to the Jews in 1917
13 Clues: A person from Israel • Became a country in 1948 • Promised to the Jews in 1917 • The leaders of Gaza, Terrorists • The area that Israel left in 2005 • An ethnic group in the Middle East area • One was held in Gaza in 2006 but not since • More than 200 innocent people taken by Hamas • Controlled Palestine before 1947, Gave to Jews • ...
Vocab 5 2021-09-02
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- To Tam n animal and keep as a pet or on a farm
- 282 rules established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet justice
- Countries and stats under the same rule
- A Boomerang-Shaped region of the middle east
- The Spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- When the same Crops grown on the same land year after year
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- Wedge Shaped Characters for ancient writing system
- Worship of more than one god
- Ruler of ancient Egypt
- Rectangular shaped tower topped with a temple
- Th Stage of Human Social and cultural development
- A historical Region within the Tigris - Euphrates river system
- Amount left after requirements where met
13 Clues: Ruler of ancient Egypt • Worship of more than one god • Countries and stats under the same rule • Amount left after requirements where met • A Boomerang-Shaped region of the middle east • Rectangular shaped tower topped with a temple • To Tam n animal and keep as a pet or on a farm • Th Stage of Human Social and cultural development • ...
Ghana 2022-01-28
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- This color of kente cloth represents energy, tradition, and maturity
- This color of kente cloth represents growth
- Kente cloth got its name from the word meaning "basket" in this language
- This color of kente cloth represents blood and struggle
- The number of countries in Africa
- Yellow and ____ kente cloth represents royalty and wealth
- This color of kente cloth represents feminine and healing power from Earth
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- The country to the north of Ghana
- The imaginary line that goes around the middle of the earth
- The official language of Ghana
- The country to the east of Ghana
- The body of water to the south of Ghana
- This color of kente cloth represents peace and calm
13 Clues: The official language of Ghana • The country to the east of Ghana • The country to the north of Ghana • The number of countries in Africa • The body of water to the south of Ghana • This color of kente cloth represents growth • This color of kente cloth represents peace and calm • This color of kente cloth represents blood and struggle • ...
Geograph pg. 12-15 2025-08-25
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- a large stream of water that runs through the land to another body fo water
- rose a map symbol showing the directions north, south, east, west
- a very large body of water
- land at the edge of an ocean
- an area of flat, grassy land
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a flat highland
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- of longitude map lines that go from the North Pole to the South Pole locate places east and wst of 0 degrees longitude
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- an imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- sandy or rocky land in a dry area
- one of 7 very large areas of land on Earth
- high, rocky land with steep sides
- of latitude map lines used to locate places north and south of the equator
14 Clues: a flat highland • a very large body of water • land at the edge of an ocean • an area of flat, grassy land • sandy or rocky land in a dry area • high, rocky land with steep sides • a body of water surrounded by land • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • one of 7 very large areas of land on Earth • an imaginary line around the middle of Earth • ...
After WWI 2023-04-02
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- proposed world organization that would safeguard the peace after WWI
- better-off peasants who fought against government seizure of their farms
- A system established to create occupied areas of lands that were formerly parts of the Ottoman Empire
- tool used by the US government in an effort to protect American industries. However, this just caused more problems as other countries retaliated using the same tactic.
- the official government of China following the fall of the Qing Dynasty
- FDR's radical plan to revitalize the US economy
- group of four conglomerates that controlled most of Japan's industry after WWI
- Stalin's labor camps
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- Hitler's plan to take land in the East for his envisioned empire (means room to live)
- leader of the communist party in China
- killed 20 million after the war
- gained control of Russia following the death of Lenin
- the last name of the Ataturk, the ruler of Turkey who sought to westernize and modernize his state
- a system of centralized control intended to create a strong, industrialized, self-sufficient, communist state
- name of communist radicals and followers of Lenin who took control of Russia in 1917
- important waterway in Egypt and a key reason the British and French were reluctant to give up control in the Middle East
- Palace of Louis XIV and location of the treaty to end the Great War
- acronym for the nation that was able to avoid the problems of the Great Depression by created a "planned economy"
18 Clues: Stalin's labor camps • killed 20 million after the war • leader of the communist party in China • FDR's radical plan to revitalize the US economy • gained control of Russia following the death of Lenin • Palace of Louis XIV and location of the treaty to end the Great War • proposed world organization that would safeguard the peace after WWI • ...
Luke 2 1-21 NRSV 2014-12-26
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- A word some call “upstairs”
- He came to power after Julius Caesar
- To be officially recorded for taxes etc. (3 words)
- A 4000 year old term for prime minister
- Between sun down and sun up
- One of the older professions (plural)
- In Hebrew the translation the word carries a significant role in inheritance (Google Primogeniture)
- A place to stay when “out”
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- Many refer to her as Mother of God
- Region of the middle east named after the Israelite tribe, today we call it the West Bank
- Name of Josephs home town
- Praise God, God is good (3 words)
- The Son of Herod he was also Governor of Judea
- A messenger (4 words)
- A word meaning cherished
- Translation "the anointed", meaning King, or High Priest
- The name of one of the many bible translations (2 words)
- A place where food is placed for the live stock or “flock”
18 Clues: A messenger (4 words) • A word meaning cherished • Name of Josephs home town • A place to stay when “out” • A word some call “upstairs” • Between sun down and sun up • Praise God, God is good (3 words) • Many refer to her as Mother of God • He came to power after Julius Caesar • One of the older professions (plural) • A 4000 year old term for prime minister • ...
Fun Crosswords 2024-05-27
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- The final destination where she found her treasure
- Master storyteller behind the scenes in Indonesian shadow puppetry
- The reason for her quest
- Indigenous culture/tribes of Australia and nearby Islands
- A Dish that silenced Mia’s appetite
- Indonesian Shadow Puppetry Art Form
- Australian wind instrument with a deep, resonant sound
- In search of this she started her journey
- The originating continent of the story
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- Queen of Central Asia, which is nowadays known as Syr Darya
- A lifestyle filled with purpose, warmth, and simplicity
- A radioactive element in huge deposits found by Mia
- The river had devoured everyone in our story
- Night of Ghosts, Witches, and Costumes
- The legend and the guiding light in our story
- The lead of our story
- He helped Mia on her journey to the Middle East
- a Symbol of Eternal Love
18 Clues: The lead of our story • The reason for her quest • a Symbol of Eternal Love • A Dish that silenced Mia’s appetite • Indonesian Shadow Puppetry Art Form • Night of Ghosts, Witches, and Costumes • The originating continent of the story • In search of this she started her journey • The river had devoured everyone in our story • The legend and the guiding light in our story • ...
Intro to Earth Science 2023-01-27
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- is a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of Earth
- the name for the group of sciences that deals with Earth and its neighbors in space
- connect points of equal ELEVATION
- All the water on Earth
- lines are vertical measure distance from east to west
- The vertical distance or height above or below sea level
- Earth below the hydrosphere and atmosphere
- represents zero latitude right in the middle.
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- All living things on Earth
- Earth’s gaseous envelope
- split the earth into the western Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Study of the solid Earth
- place broken glass is place here
- just for emergencies to remove chemicals from eyes
- Study of the atmosphere and the process that produce weather and climate
- interval is the difference in elevation between contour lines
- Study of the universe and space
- lines are HORIZONTAL Measure distance from NORTH to SOUTH
18 Clues: All the water on Earth • Earth’s gaseous envelope • Study of the solid Earth • All living things on Earth • Study of the universe and space • place broken glass is place here • connect points of equal ELEVATION • Earth below the hydrosphere and atmosphere • represents zero latitude right in the middle. • just for emergencies to remove chemicals from eyes • ...
Local History Final Review 2022-05-20
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- Battle of __ was a turning point in the Civil War.
- There is a statue of this person in Waterford
- First People were the ___ Indians (Iroquois and Algonquin)
- Great Lake in Northern PA
- Hall Philadelphia building where Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written
- The highest point in PA
- famous Groundhog Day groundhog from PA
- PA faced challenges because the state was divided into east and west due the Appalachian ___that ran through the center of the state
- The port city that is PA’s largest city
- War between the British and French fought over control of the PA land.
- Pennsylvania Dutch decorated their barns with
- Pittsburgh’s three rivers: Monongahela, Allegheny, and __
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- The capital city of PA
- Southern border of PA is called the __ __ line
- Penn wanted to start the colony as a place where people could have ___ freedom.
- The main feature of the Flight 93 memorial is the Tower of __ which is a tower with chimes to remember the victims
- slyvania means __
- European who started the Pennsylvania colony.
- Many slaves came though PA on this to escape to the North and Canada.
- The ___ ___ was a deal Eurpoeans cheated Indans.
- PA nickname
- PA border to the North
- River that borders PA on the East
- mountain range cuts through the middle of PA
- Someone bought the land that would become Corry from this person and named the town after him (but spelled his name wrong).
- Eurpeans wanted to get ___ from Indians in trade.
- Edwin Drake discovered this near Titusville.
27 Clues: PA nickname • slyvania means __ • The capital city of PA • PA border to the North • The highest point in PA • Great Lake in Northern PA • River that borders PA on the East • famous Groundhog Day groundhog from PA • The port city that is PA’s largest city • mountain range cuts through the middle of PA • Edwin Drake discovered this near Titusville. • ...
The Bordes' Anniversary Puzzle 2022-02-23
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- The third chord that adds unbreakable strength to a marriage
- His recorded words are few but when he got his wife, he waxed poetically
- Both need it but women value feeling it more
- A wife he didn't have but he knows how to treat one well
- The husband loves to be loved too, but he must feel...
- ...in the middle
- When his wife was down, he comforted her by asking if he wasn't better than ten sons
- Their current home is in the East of the West but Joseph is from the West of the East
- To Moses he was a brother but to them he is a son
- Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was...
- He was a patient romantic
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- What God has ... together, Let no man put apart
- Essential to a lasting marriage
- He will stick to his wife, and they will become ... flesh
- He was never mentioned in a verse without her
- the Bordes have three and were blessed with four
- He was prophet, his wife had her own assignment and their son was mentioned in connection with the outworking of a prophecy
- His wife travelled with him at times
- Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to...
- There are seven of them in the Bible but only one in their life
- The Bordes haven't forgotten it, so they might have unknowingly entertained Angels
- Assign your wife ... So that your prayers may not be hindered
- Most live for three scores and ten, they've been married for two
23 Clues: ...in the middle • He was a patient romantic • Essential to a lasting marriage • His wife travelled with him at times • Rachel is to Haram as Cheryl is to... • Both need it but women value feeling it more • He was never mentioned in a verse without her • What God has ... together, Let no man put apart • Marriage is God's arrangement, by him it was... • ...
Russia and The Republics 2025-01-26
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- The sea that borders 5 countries
- The deepest lake in the world
- Name of the city that is the capital of Russia during Peter the great's reign
- The most complicated name to spell in the "stans" region
- Where one ruler dictates the economy of a country
- The Prince who only cared to expand Russia
- The capital of Russia
- The Acronym for the Soviet union
- The Farthest East Region of Russia is ____
- The only invaders of Russia and took full control of the country
- The sea that borders Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and is depleting
- The name that was given to communist Russia
- The name of the Mongol Horde which invaded Russia and Destroyed Kiev
- The Sea that is in between Ukraine and Turkey
- The biggest country in the world
- Second Largest Republic
- The most common religion in Eastern Europe
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- The mountain that seperates the republics from China
- The sea that borders the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- The Idea of sharing everything, with one commanding ruler
- The mountain that seperates the Asian and European side of Russia
- A mountainous and high region in the middle of Siberia
- What they called the emperor of Russia
- 75% of Russians live here
- The capital of Ukraine, the main target of the Mongols
- East of Northern European Plain
- Frozen soil is called ____
- Grandfather of Ivan the Terrible and was a well known prince of Russia
- First Emperor of Russia
- Most common language in the southern republics
30 Clues: The capital of Russia • First Emperor of Russia • Second Largest Republic • 75% of Russians live here • Frozen soil is called ____ • The deepest lake in the world • East of Northern European Plain • The sea that borders 5 countries • The Acronym for the Soviet union • The biggest country in the world • What they called the emperor of Russia • ...
AFRICA 2025-12-28
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- The king of Belgium who brutally controlled the Congo Free State
- The forced transport of Africans to the Americas.
- The wealthy ruler of Mali known for his pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Trade routes crossing the Sahara that exchanged gold, salt, and goods.
- West African storytellers and historians who preserved oral traditions.
- A semi-arid region south of the Sahara that served as a transition zone between desert and savanna.
- A Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler who documented how Islam spread through trade, scholarship, and cultural exchange.
- The world’s largest hot desert
- The rapid European colonization of Africa in the late 1800s.
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- An 1884–1885 meeting where European nations divided Africa.
- An early West African empire that grew wealthy from controlling gold trade.
- A major West African city known for trade, learning, and Islamic scholarship.
- A region along East Africa known for trade with Asia and the Middle East.
- A powerful diamond-mining company founded in South Africa that controlled much of the world’s diamond supply
- Conflicts in southern Africa between the British and the Dutch-descended people over control of land and resources
- A grassland biome with scattered trees that supported farming and herding.
- fought in present-day South Africa from January to early July 1879 between forces of the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom.
- The main religion that spread on the Trans-Saharan Trade Network was _____
- A powerful West African empire famous for wealth, trade, and learning.
- A major African river that enabled agriculture and the rise of ancient civilizations
20 Clues: The world’s largest hot desert • The forced transport of Africans to the Americas. • An 1884–1885 meeting where European nations divided Africa. • The wealthy ruler of Mali known for his pilgrimage to Mecca. • The rapid European colonization of Africa in the late 1800s. • The king of Belgium who brutally controlled the Congo Free State • ...
AFRICA 2025-12-28
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- The king of Belgium who brutally controlled the Congo Free State
- The main religion that spread on the Trans-Saharan Trade Network was _____
- The rapid European colonization of Africa in the late 1800s.
- A powerful diamond-mining company founded in South Africa that controlled much of the world’s diamond supply
- The wealthy ruler of Mali known for his pilgrimage to Mecca.
- A major African river that enabled agriculture and the rise of ancient civilizations
- The forced transport of Africans to the Americas.
- fought in present-day South Africa from January to early July 1879 between forces of the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom.
- A Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler who documented how Islam spread through trade, scholarship, and cultural exchange.
- An early West African empire that grew wealthy from controlling gold trade.
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- An 1884–1885 meeting where European nations divided Africa.
- Conflicts in southern Africa between the British and the Dutch-descended people over control of land and resources
- A major West African city known for trade, learning, and Islamic scholarship.
- A grassland biome with scattered trees that supported farming and herding.
- A region along East Africa known for trade with Asia and the Middle East.
- A semi-arid region south of the Sahara that served as a transition zone between desert and savanna.
- West African storytellers and historians who preserved oral traditions.
- A powerful West African empire famous for wealth, trade, and learning.
- Trade routes crossing the Sahara that exchanged gold, salt, and goods.
- The world’s largest hot desert
20 Clues: The world’s largest hot desert • The forced transport of Africans to the Americas. • An 1884–1885 meeting where European nations divided Africa. • The rapid European colonization of Africa in the late 1800s. • The wealthy ruler of Mali known for his pilgrimage to Mecca. • The king of Belgium who brutally controlled the Congo Free State • ...
