middle east Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
World History Chapter 3/4 Crossword 2025-10-31
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- A pre-Colombian settlement that was located in Chaco Canyon.
- A traditional West African historian that would spread stories of their history orally.
- A Bantu language that originated on the East Coast of Africa and was influenced by Arabic.
- The name of the Mongol dynasty in China founded by Kublai Khan.
- A temple built in Cambodia that was originally Hindu but changed to become a Buddhist site.
- An early form of paper credit used in China.
- A pre-Colombian city founded on the Mississippi river.
- A Muslim scholar and traveler known for his travels.
- The Portuguese were referred to as this because their conquest by the ocean was large and effective much like the Mongols conquest on land.
- The bacteria that caused the Black Plague.
- Traditional sailing ships used on the sea roads, for more efficient trade and travel.
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- A group of people traveling.
- The grandson of Genghis Khan who vastly expanded the Mongol empire primarily through the invasion of the Middle East.
- Groups of people who have moved from their homeland but have maintained their culture.
- The capital of the Mongol empire established by Chinggis Khan and was a political and administrative center in the empire.
- A city in Africa known as a center from trade and education.
- A long distance communication system used by the Mongols.
- Bowls used by monks to collect offerings and food.
- The richest man in history, who is also known for going on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
- A powerful Buddhist dynasty in Indonesia known for building Borobudur.
- Enabled desert trade.
21 Clues: Enabled desert trade. • A group of people traveling. • The bacteria that caused the Black Plague. • An early form of paper credit used in China. • Bowls used by monks to collect offerings and food. • A Muslim scholar and traveler known for his travels. • A pre-Colombian city founded on the Mississippi river. • A long distance communication system used by the Mongols. • ...
The Medieval Period: An Overview 2018-10-10
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- this institution continually gained in political power in Europe...centered in Rome
- the Viking/French invaders of Britain in 1066...brings significant political changes to Britain
- epidemic that ravaged Europe, killing about 1/3 of the population in the 14th century
- the period of time Medieval European history from 500-1000 AD
- fought between England and France...Joan of Arc...French victory by 1453
- an economic system emerging in Western Europe by the High Middle Ages...private ownership and investment opportunities
- the politically powerful "unions" of the later Medieval Period...found mostly in cities, centered around craftsmen
- Medieval philosophy...stressing logical approach to theological issues
- a brief revival of centralization of much of Europe under one government occurred under the reign of ______ beginning in 800.
- this begins to revive by the 1200-1300s in Europe and the Mediterranean...thanks in part to the Crusades
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- the heart of Feudalism...self-sufficiency and the root of local economies
- the main political reality of the Medieval Period...land for service
- "great paper" that began the tradition of limited powers of the monarchy for England
- organization of north German cities to encourage trade
- pagan warriors that plagued NORTHERN Europe from 793-1000 AD...lots of boats
- Asiatic horse warriors from the East...defeated by a German army at Lechtfeld
- invading peoples that conquered and ruled Spain from 711-1492...very advanced for the time
- pool game...brings back knowledge and stories of the riches of the East
18 Clues: organization of north German cities to encourage trade • the period of time Medieval European history from 500-1000 AD • the main political reality of the Medieval Period...land for service • Medieval philosophy...stressing logical approach to theological issues • pool game...brings back knowledge and stories of the riches of the East • ...
Year 7 Geography 2012-06-25
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- Deep water point
- Little rainfall to support vegetation
- Ocean to the West of Australia
- Biggest Ocean
- O in BOLTSS
- Coldest Desert
- Capital City
- Measure of boat speed
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- To the East of Australia
- Filmed in Western Australia
- Mountains on the East
- Black and White
- Big rock
- Died out
- Tasmanian Devil
- Country and Continent
- Live underground
17 Clues: Big rock • Died out • O in BOLTSS • Capital City • Biggest Ocean • Coldest Desert • Black and White • Tasmanian Devil • Deep water point • Live underground • Mountains on the East • Country and Continent • Measure of boat speed • To the East of Australia • Filmed in Western Australia • Ocean to the West of Australia • Little rainfall to support vegetation
History CrossWord 2023-09-15
5 Clues: king of the Visigoths • a distinct cultural unit • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
US Ch.1 Voc. 2021-01-21
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- the Genoese sailor
- the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country
- the household made up of a mother and father and their children
- "noble ones"
- a series of military expeditions to The Middle East in the name of Christianity
- a period when Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
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- divided Christianity in Western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism
- Spain and Portugual agreed to divide the Western Hemisphere
- organized according to rank
- global transfer of living things
- "Henry the Navigator" sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa
11 Clues: "noble ones" • the Genoese sailor • organized according to rank • global transfer of living things • Spain and Portugual agreed to divide the Western Hemisphere • the household made up of a mother and father and their children • the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country • ...
DESSERT AROUND THE WORLD 2021-03-17
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- middle east pastry that made from filo pastry, special syrup, and nuts.
- Malaysian shaved ice dessert
- a bite-size cake that you can find in an English tea party. Small oven in French.
- apple-based baked dessert made from England that usually served with vanilla icecream.
- popular Korean shaved ice dessert with sweet toppings
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- vanilla gelato drowned with a shot of espresso made from Italy.
- Japanese rice cake
- you can find in your freezer.
- shape like a ring.
- pastry that made from choux and filled inside.
- french pastry made from meringue and almond flour.
11 Clues: Japanese rice cake • shape like a ring. • Malaysian shaved ice dessert • you can find in your freezer. • pastry that made from choux and filled inside. • french pastry made from meringue and almond flour. • popular Korean shaved ice dessert with sweet toppings • vanilla gelato drowned with a shot of espresso made from Italy. • ...
world history 2017-01-13
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- of Hammurabi wrote the first known written laws called
- of Nile Egypt is said to be the
- he was famed for saying "the unexclaimed life is not worth living
- Worshiped several gods
- year created a 365 day calendar based on
- empire high point of Indian history that believed art drama and literature
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- Known as the "cradle of civilization"
- Cresent agriculture and irrigation in the middle east
- contributions judges were required the way evidence fairly accused persons innocence
- Indus valley had a written language and large cities with sophisticated plumbing systems
- Oldest "complete" hominid skeleton.
11 Clues: Worshiped several gods • of Nile Egypt is said to be the • Oldest "complete" hominid skeleton. • Known as the "cradle of civilization" • year created a 365 day calendar based on • Cresent agriculture and irrigation in the middle east • of Hammurabi wrote the first known written laws called • he was famed for saying "the unexclaimed life is not worth living • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-10-25
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- Mesopotamia was ruled by ________.
- The process of taking water from one area and channeling it into another
- The time system they developed which is still used today.
- A region in the middle east in between Tigris and Euphrates.
- The structure that the Mesopotamians built to elevate their temples closer to the heavens
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- The resource that Mesopotamians lacked
- The Mesopotamians believed that the purpose of humans was to help ___________.
- The city that was originally Sumer.
- Glass, fish, palm, vegetable oil, grain, and ceramics are ____________ from Mesopotamia.
- The highest social class
- One of the causes of the fall of the kingdoms
11 Clues: The highest social class • Mesopotamia was ruled by ________. • The city that was originally Sumer. • The resource that Mesopotamians lacked • One of the causes of the fall of the kingdoms • The time system they developed which is still used today. • A region in the middle east in between Tigris and Euphrates. • ...
Spatial Phenomena Patterns - Terrorist Attacks- 2025-05-30
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- Worldwide can mean...
- This global organization tracks terrorism data (Hint: Starts with "G")
- where individuals adopt extremist views
- Someone who has extreme beliefs and may support violence is a...
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- Group responsible for the 9/11 attack.
- A group known for using child soldiers and terror in Nigeria
- The act of using violence to spread fear for political aims
- Explosive devices usually used in attacks.
- A major city that suffered coordinated attacks in 2015
- An area of the production, distribution and trade.
- A region in the Middle East often linked to conflict and terror activities
11 Clues: Worldwide can mean... • Group responsible for the 9/11 attack. • where individuals adopt extremist views • Explosive devices usually used in attacks. • An area of the production, distribution and trade. • A major city that suffered coordinated attacks in 2015 • The act of using violence to spread fear for political aims • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab 2021-11-09
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- payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender; payment to a ruler as a sign of submission or for protection
- the amount that remains when use or need is satisfied.an excess of receipts over disbursements.
- a person trained to write cuneiform
- Fine sand and clay
- It is the longest, best-organised, and best-preserved legal text from the ancient Near East.
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- to water crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall alone.
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- Bomerang-shaped region of the middle east
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress
- Realating To Wedged Shapes.
- relating to or characteristic of a patriarch.
- The first ruler of the akadian empire.
- a political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels; a group of traveling merchants and animals
18 Clues: Fine sand and clay • Realating To Wedged Shapes. • a person trained to write cuneiform • The first ruler of the akadian empire. • Bomerang-shaped region of the middle east • relating to or characteristic of a patriarch. • a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. • a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • ...
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 Timor 2025-04-30
east timor 2025-06-30
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- the timorese version of horses
- one of the largest gatherings ever
- a very well known and famouse hotel
- a common belife
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- one of timors most significant moments
- a death that afected most of the population
- a very sacred and respected animal
- a dessert named after portugal
- the most populated city
- timors main method of comunication
10 Clues: a common belife • the most populated city • the timorese version of horses • a dessert named after portugal • a very sacred and respected animal • one of the largest gatherings ever • timors main method of comunication • a very well known and famouse hotel • one of timors most significant moments • a death that afected most of the population
History CrossWord 2023-09-14
5 Clues: king of the Visigoths • a distinct cultural unit • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
History CrossWord 2023-09-12
5 Clues: king of the Visigoths • a distinct cultural unit • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
Racial and Ethnic Diversity/Male-Female Relationships 2022-05-25
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- Most Americans do not consider going out on a date to be indicative of a:
- such as England, Germany, France, and poland, and even people whose ancestors were fromthe Middle East and North Africa
- This term should not be used at all because there is no scientific basis for the concept
- refers to a collection of opinions and developments that look up to end discrimination against women
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- People who trace their oringins to European
- Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people
- Americans think that people should be treated as:
- Many couples choose to have their wedding ceremony here even if they do not consider themselves to be particularly religious
8 Clues: People who trace their oringins to European • Americans think that people should be treated as: • Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people • Most Americans do not consider going out on a date to be indicative of a: • This term should not be used at all because there is no scientific basis for the concept • ...
ASEAN COUNTRIES 2023-08-03
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- Language of Malaysia
- North of Vietnam
- Language of Philippines
- Currency of Indonesia
- Currency of Malaysia
- Currency of Thailand
- East Thailand
- Currency of Vietnam
- North Philippines
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- East of Brunei
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Capital city of Vietnam
- Head of Brunei
- Head of Thailand
- North of Malaysia
- Head of Singapore
- Currency of Philippines
- Language of Brunei
18 Clues: East Thailand • East of Brunei • Head of Brunei • Head of Thailand • North of Vietnam • North of Malaysia • Head of Singapore • North Philippines • Language of Brunei • Currency of Vietnam • Language of Malaysia • Currency of Malaysia • Currency of Thailand • Currency of Indonesia • Capital city of Vietnam • Language of Philippines • Currency of Philippines • Capital city of Indonesia
The Outsiders 2022-02-03
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- where the greasers rich or poor
- what side are the greasers on west or east
- another word for a heater
- another word for jail
- girl whats another word for broad
- whats another word for weed
- how old is Ponyboy
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- what colour was Cherry's eyes
- whats another word for the fuzz
- was it Darry or Dally who helped Johnny and Pony
- how many brother's does Ponyboy have
- whats another word for hacked off
- was it a train or a truck that Johnny and Pony took to Windrixville
- where the socs rich or poor
- what is a rumble
- what side are the socs on west or east
- who did Johnny stab
- what is another word for cool
18 Clues: what is a rumble • how old is Ponyboy • who did Johnny stab • another word for jail • another word for a heater • where the socs rich or poor • whats another word for weed • what colour was Cherry's eyes • what is another word for cool • whats another word for the fuzz • where the greasers rich or poor • whats another word for hacked off • girl whats another word for broad • ...
Middle Ages 2021-06-08
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- blamed for spreading Black Death plague
- protective equipment used by soldiers
- the door that dropped down/entrance to the castle
- job was to protect the king and queen
- rich people from Middle Ages
- farmers that worked for the king
- another word for Middle Ages
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- holes that rocks were dropped to stop attackers
- home of King and Queen
- ditch around castle filled with water
- a soldier that launched arrows
- sport of the the Middle Ages using horses
- weapon that launched rocks
- blamed for spreading the Black Death plague
14 Clues: home of King and Queen • weapon that launched rocks • rich people from Middle Ages • another word for Middle Ages • a soldier that launched arrows • farmers that worked for the king • ditch around castle filled with water • protective equipment used by soldiers • job was to protect the king and queen • blamed for spreading Black Death plague • ...
Middle America 2022-10-10
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- A wide gap in access to the Internet
- Largest mountain range in North America
- Country that utilizes Ecotourism
- The strongest economy in Middle America
- The Northernmost country in North America
- A major economic and social issue in Middle America
- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- Body of public works such as: roads and bridges and hospitals that a country needs to support a modern economy
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- Major river located in Alaska
- Geographic feature that is found on both sides of the Colorado River
- Where many cities started in North America
- Common natural disaster in Middle America that has destroyed the city of San Salvador multiple times
- Largest city in North America
- Country with an important canal
14 Clues: Major river located in Alaska • Largest city in North America • Country with an important canal • Country that utilizes Ecotourism • A wide gap in access to the Internet • Largest mountain range in North America • The strongest economy in Middle America • The Northernmost country in North America • Where many cities started in North America • ...
middle names 2019-12-01
Middle Ages 2023-02-20
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- Social system that existed during the Middle Ages
- Prophet of Islam (571-632)
- The Eastern Roman Empire took this name
- Typical religious building of Islam
- Old name of Istanbul (Turkey)
- Head of the Catholic church, known as Bishop of Rome
- Any follower of Islam
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- Month of fasting for Muslims
- First king of Asturias who fought in Covadonga
- Different Germanic tribes and peoples were called like this by Romans
- Most important economic activity in the Middle Ages
- The sacred city of Islam and muslims
- Architectural style from medieval cities (ex. Notre Dame)
- The fall of _______ put an end to Ancient History
14 Clues: Any follower of Islam • Prophet of Islam (571-632) • Month of fasting for Muslims • Old name of Istanbul (Turkey) • Typical religious building of Islam • The sacred city of Islam and muslims • The Eastern Roman Empire took this name • First king of Asturias who fought in Covadonga • Social system that existed during the Middle Ages • ...
Middle ages 2023-03-03
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- The ship of the desert
- A place to go when invaders come in
- A person in the peasant class
- A green area in a desert fed by underground water
- The holy book for Muslims
- Islamic code of law
- A group of traveling merchants and animals
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- Holy roman emperor
- William the conqueror claimed this after the battle of England
- people who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
- Best ruler of the mongols
- A narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- A low ranking noble
14 Clues: Holy roman emperor • A low ranking noble • Islamic code of law • The ship of the desert • Best ruler of the mongols • The holy book for Muslims • A person in the peasant class • A place to go when invaders come in • A group of traveling merchants and animals • A green area in a desert fed by underground water • agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country • ...
Middle Ages 2014-06-17
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- A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world
- the title, rank, or status of a knight.
- One of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346–53.
- The methods of training and standards of behavior for knights in the Middle Ages.
- Land. Term used in continental Europe. A holding of land or land held through a special grant; normally by an Earl
- The distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
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- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- An armored warrior who fought on horseback
- A private stronghold also used as an occasional residence by the owner. Often, the castle would be occupied by a garrison and the owner would live in more comfort elsewhere.
- Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce
- The ranking of people in the middle ages
- Business associations that dominated medieval towns; they passed laws, levied taxes, built protective walls for the city, etc. Each guild represented workers in one occupation such as weavers, bakers, brewers, sword makers, etc.
- A surname
14 Clues: A surname • the title, rank, or status of a knight. • The ranking of people in the middle ages • Time of medieval Europe from 500ce-1500ce • An armored warrior who fought on horseback • A government in which power is in the hands of a single person • A female who dedicates her life to God; avoids the things of the world • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-24
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- the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct
- A long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills
- The social system that existed in the middle ages.
- one of the people from Scandinavia who traveled in ships and attacked places in Northern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages
- a formal association of people with similar interests
- a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight
- the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
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- relating to the period of European history between about the year 500 A.D. and the year 1500 A.D.
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons
- a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages
- A widespread disease
- someone in Europe during the Middle Ages who was loyal to a king who gave them a home and protection
- the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: A widespread disease • The social system that existed in the middle ages. • a formal association of people with similar interests • a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-24
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- the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct
- A long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills
- The social system that existed in the middle ages.
- one of the people from Scandinavia who traveled in ships and attacked places in Northern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages
- a formal association of people with similar interests
- a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight
- the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
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- relating to the period of European history between about the year 500 A.D. and the year 1500 A.D.
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons
- a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages
- A widespread disease
- someone in Europe during the Middle Ages who was loyal to a king who gave them a home and protection
- the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: A widespread disease • The social system that existed in the middle ages. • a formal association of people with similar interests • a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-28
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- a feudal estate belonging to a vassal
- the Christian "reconquest" of the Iberian Peninsula
- people who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
- nobles governed and protected people in return for services
- a low-ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord
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- the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- there were of these battles fought over the holy land
- a green area in a desert fed by underground water
- a group of merchants or craftspeople
- a document that placed limits on the king's power
- a religious belief that contradicts what the church says is true
14 Clues: a group of merchants or craftspeople • a feudal estate belonging to a vassal • a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • a green area in a desert fed by underground water • a document that placed limits on the king's power • the Christian "reconquest" of the Iberian Peninsula • ...
Visas and Passports 2016-10-09
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- One of the highest rank passports in the Western world
- What is the Sultanate of Oman's global passort ranking in the region
- People from other nationalities seeking to live and work in another country
- People that provide advice, support, and guidance
- A special stamp acquired when entering a foreign country
- United Arab Emirates
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- Proof of belonging as a member of a specific country
- A person that typically from the Middle East and speaks Arabic
- A booklet or document required for international travel
- What is the previous month before October
10 Clues: United Arab Emirates • What is the previous month before October • People that provide advice, support, and guidance • Proof of belonging as a member of a specific country • One of the highest rank passports in the Western world • A booklet or document required for international travel • A special stamp acquired when entering a foreign country • ...
History & Brand 2013-06-12
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- The first market which had Merchant Acceptance in the Middle East was ¬¬¬¬______
- Our brand promise is World Class Service and Personal _______?
- Trust with Security & _________
- The first American Express Credit Card was called the ______ Card
- The ________ appeared on Travelers Cheques to prevent forgeries?
- In 2012 Interbrand ranked American Express where in the top 100 most valuable brands?
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- The Portraits campaign, included photographs by Annie ________?
- __________were introduced in 1891 to meet the needs of traveling customers
- The name of our CEO
- Wells, Butterfield and _______ created the American Express Company?
10 Clues: The name of our CEO • Trust with Security & _________ • Our brand promise is World Class Service and Personal _______? • The Portraits campaign, included photographs by Annie ________? • The ________ appeared on Travelers Cheques to prevent forgeries? • The first American Express Credit Card was called the ______ Card • ...
Lesson 2 2022-10-04
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- -All bullies have no ____ about themselves.
- -Therapists must have a _____ personality to deal with patients.
- -Teachers at Middle East International School tend to _____ their students about their future.
- -Some students are worried to get _____ from their teachers about their schoolwork.
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- -It is important to _____ graphs and slopes in calculus.
- -Teenagers think targeting _____ words is cool and trendy.
- -Everyone has their own comfort and _____ place.
- -Most students are _____ about their grades every quarter.
- -Boarding school teachers unkind children to become _____.
- -During winter mornings, the air in the sky is _____.
10 Clues: -All bullies have no ____ about themselves. • -Everyone has their own comfort and _____ place. • -During winter mornings, the air in the sky is _____. • -It is important to _____ graphs and slopes in calculus. • -Teenagers think targeting _____ words is cool and trendy. • -Most students are _____ about their grades every quarter. • ...
Israel - By Hamilton 2021-06-09
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- which country prepared for war on 16 May, 1967
- who was appointed as the UN's special envoy to the middle east?
- Which day of the weak is egypt defeated
- How much hundred of aircraft did Israeli destroy on 5 June
- all countries had to accept each other's political _________
- which country won the six day war
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- what were Israeli forces asked to do by resolution 242
- What did Egypt close to halt Israeli shipping
- Which country was defeated on 7 June
- What type of resolution did UN back on 6 June
10 Clues: which country won the six day war • Which country was defeated on 7 June • Which day of the weak is egypt defeated • What did Egypt close to halt Israeli shipping • What type of resolution did UN back on 6 June • which country prepared for war on 16 May, 1967 • what were Israeli forces asked to do by resolution 242 • ...
Phoenicia / Canaan Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-14
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- What shape were the houses that the Canaanites built
- what is the area in which Phoenicia was settled in
- What was Phoenicia's main source of income
- How many civilizations did the Phoenicians attack
- What is another word for Leadership/Dominance
- what was the name of the dark god the Canaanites worship
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- Which is one of Phoenicia's main crops
- What were the Phoenicians best known for besides the purple cloth
- What writing form did the Phoenicians use
- What color of clothes did the Phoenicians make for royalty
10 Clues: Which is one of Phoenicia's main crops • What writing form did the Phoenicians use • What was Phoenicia's main source of income • What is another word for Leadership/Dominance • How many civilizations did the Phoenicians attack • what is the area in which Phoenicia was settled in • What shape were the houses that the Canaanites built • ...
Cold War Crossword 2019-02-01
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- aggression toward the U.S. that pushes toward all-out war
- they were winning the Korean war until China became involved
- billions of dollars in economic aid was provided for foreign region
- main goal of the Truman Doctrine
- controls economic activity in capitalist system
- main was to stop the spread of communism
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- response of the Soviet blockade
- the group that investigated the spread communism in the film industry
- U.S. response to the fear of Soviet military action in the Middle East
- they were defeated in the China Civil War
10 Clues: response of the Soviet blockade • main goal of the Truman Doctrine • main was to stop the spread of communism • they were defeated in the China Civil War • controls economic activity in capitalist system • aggression toward the U.S. that pushes toward all-out war • they were winning the Korean war until China became involved • ...
World Literature, Vocab List 4 2020-10-10
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- the state of great comfort and extravagant living
- a high official in some Muslim countries; also spelled vizier
- to waste time; to be slow; to move slowly and idly
- a small, showy trinket or decoration
- the basic monetary unit of certain countries of the Middle East and North Africa
- to gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something
- to actively resist or refuse to comply with something
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- having or streaked with gray hair
- a person whose occupation is to make clothes for individual customers
- making a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
10 Clues: having or streaked with gray hair • a small, showy trinket or decoration • making a disturbingly harsh and loud noise • the state of great comfort and extravagant living • to waste time; to be slow; to move slowly and idly • to actively resist or refuse to comply with something • a high official in some Muslim countries; also spelled vizier • ...
Lesson 3 Vocab Reminder 2024-09-10
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- Government Ruled by King or Queen
- helped sailors determine their latitude while at sea
- a series of wars ruled Faught by Christians to control Palestine
- sharing a common ancestor, or linked families
- new technological resources
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- another term for rebirth
- groups of people who traveled together for safety
- an area ruled by a lord including its castle
- System of rule by lords who ruled their lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- overland routes that crossed Central Asia and linked China and Middle East
10 Clues: another term for rebirth • new technological resources • Government Ruled by King or Queen • an area ruled by a lord including its castle • sharing a common ancestor, or linked families • groups of people who traveled together for safety • helped sailors determine their latitude while at sea • a series of wars ruled Faught by Christians to control Palestine • ...
Why did the Romans want an Empire? 2025-09-09
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- The process of taking over land and people by force
- Roman province that later became modern-day France
- People living under Roman control who could be given special legal status
- The control of many countries by one government or ruler
- Roman province in the Middle East where Jerusalem is located
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- The trading of goods between different regions
- Rome’s province on a large island north of Gaul
- Famous arena in Rome where gladiators fought
- People captured in war and forced to work
- Another word for “friendships” or agreements between countries
10 Clues: People captured in war and forced to work • Famous arena in Rome where gladiators fought • The trading of goods between different regions • Rome’s province on a large island north of Gaul • Roman province that later became modern-day France • The process of taking over land and people by force • The control of many countries by one government or ruler • ...
Housin's Eastern Classic civilzation Crossword 2026-03-12
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- what was the trade route that started in China and ended in Europe?
- What was the capital of the Persian empire
- What civilization arose thousands of years before Persia in the Middle East?
- What dynasty ruled from 202 BC 2020 A.D?
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- What was the main religion of the Mauryan Empire?
- Which dynasty used the laws of legalism?
- Road What road spanned from Sardis to Susa?
- Which empire was known as the golden Age in India? (322-550 C.E?)
- What dynasty lasted longer than any other Chinese dynasty?
- Who was the founder of confucianism
10 Clues: Who was the founder of confucianism • Which dynasty used the laws of legalism? • What dynasty ruled from 202 BC 2020 A.D? • What was the capital of the Persian empire • Road What road spanned from Sardis to Susa? • What was the main religion of the Mauryan Empire? • What dynasty lasted longer than any other Chinese dynasty? • ...
Explorer's Test 2022-01-18
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- To go all the way around the world
- First European since the vikings to set foot in North America
- First European to cross the Isthmus of Panama and the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the East
- Soldiers who led military expeditions to America
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- Leader of the Aztecs
- Conquered the Aztecs and claimed Mexico for Spain
- Aztec capital built on an island in the middle of Spain
- Mostly explored the coast of South America
- The Spanish Conquistadors main reason for the exploration
- Discovered Florida and searched for the Fountain of Youth
10 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • To go all the way around the world • Mostly explored the coast of South America • Soldiers who led military expeditions to America • Conquered the Aztecs and claimed Mexico for Spain • Aztec capital built on an island in the middle of Spain • The Spanish Conquistadors main reason for the exploration • ...
Test Your General Knowledge! 2014-04-04
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- / The capital city of England and of the United Kingdom.
- / The largest country in Middle East.
- / Colorless liquid; any living creature can't live without it.
- / The fastest animal in the world.
- / a pleasing combination or arrangement of different things.
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- / A skinned fruit that has red seeds inside.
- / A private Ivy League research university in Cambridge.
- / The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in the Solar System.
- / The aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used in food Recipes.
- / The most populated country in the world.
10 Clues: / The fastest animal in the world. • / The largest country in Middle East. • / The most populated country in the world. • / A skinned fruit that has red seeds inside. • / The capital city of England and of the United Kingdom. • / A private Ivy League research university in Cambridge. • / a pleasing combination or arrangement of different things. • ...
IPS 2022-10-02
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- / what is the currency of russia?
- / The middle east known as?
- / What forest is Siberia dominated?
- / St. Petersburg is home to
- / The garden of Eden where God placed the first man and women in?
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- / Lake Bakial known as?
- / World largest country lies on?
- /The desert regions are the place to many
- Gulf/The shallow waters that are become a resource for many countries around it are
- The region large part of land in Russia that require people to travel from village to village by helicopter are
10 Clues: / Lake Bakial known as? • / The middle east known as? • / St. Petersburg is home to • / World largest country lies on? • / what is the currency of russia? • / What forest is Siberia dominated? • /The desert regions are the place to many • / The garden of Eden where God placed the first man and women in? • ...
Review 2023-01-09
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- a source information created by someone who did not experience the event
- lines that go from north to south
- a source of information created by someone who did experience the event
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- A map tool that tells you what the symbols mean
- a resource such as wind and solar power can replenish naturally over time
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- how someone views/sees/experiences something
- a resource such as fossil fuels cannot be replaced.
- Lines that go from east to west
- imaginary line that splits the earth horizontally down the middle
10 Clues: Capital of the Aztec Empire • Lines that go from east to west • lines that go from north to south • how someone views/sees/experiences something • A map tool that tells you what the symbols mean • a resource such as fossil fuels cannot be replaced. • imaginary line that splits the earth horizontally down the middle • ...
Stalin, Hitler, & Churchill 2017-04-27
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- Churchill made the term "iron ___" popular
- Stalin invented a new ___ for himself (Dec. 21, 1879)
- Stalin replaced ___ as the leader of the Bolshevik Party
- When young, Hitler and his friends used the greeting "___"
- Churchill was captured and put in a prison camp by ___ while in South Africa
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- Stalin was born with two ___ toes
- Hitler's mother died of ___
- Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, ___
- As a boy, Stalin contracted ___
- Churchill called ___ "a seditious Middle Temple lawyer now posing as a fakir of a type well known in the East"
10 Clues: Hitler's mother died of ___ • As a boy, Stalin contracted ___ • Stalin was born with two ___ toes • Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, ___ • Churchill made the term "iron ___" popular • Stalin invented a new ___ for himself (Dec. 21, 1879) • Stalin replaced ___ as the leader of the Bolshevik Party • When young, Hitler and his friends used the greeting "___" • ...
people and the planet 2021-07-29
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- axis windmill was later developed in Europe
- were invented between 1500 and 1100years ago in persia, in the land that is now iran
- some power stations use_________ resources of
- are chemicals and can be harmfull to animals
- invented a machine that used the poweroof running water to grind flour this machine was a water mill
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- were made in the 1920s for the fist time
- ago human species first developed in East Africa
- invented the steam engines
- were developedin the middle of 20th century.
- came after steam engines
10 Clues: came after steam engines • invented the steam engines • were made in the 1920s for the fist time • axis windmill was later developed in Europe • were developedin the middle of 20th century. • are chemicals and can be harmfull to animals • some power stations use_________ resources of • ago human species first developed in East Africa • ...
Countries of Asia 2023-07-28
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- Where was Pokemon developed?
- Siddhartha Gautama started this religion.
- World War II ended after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and _____.
- Where was Taekwondo developed?
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- The _____ - united by Genghis Khan - created one of the largest empires in history.
- _____ envelopes containing money are a common gift for Lunar New Year.
- The two most popular religions in Japan are _____ and Buddhism.
- Confucius was a philosopher from Ancient _____.
- Who famously led nonviolent protests against British rule of India?
- What is the most popular language in the Middle East?
10 Clues: Where was Pokemon developed? • Where was Taekwondo developed? • Siddhartha Gautama started this religion. • Confucius was a philosopher from Ancient _____. • What is the most popular language in the Middle East? • The two most popular religions in Japan are _____ and Buddhism. • Who famously led nonviolent protests against British rule of India? • ...
Week 24 Vocabulary 2024-02-25
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- Lines that run east and west around the Earth.
- A particular state that someone or something is in at a specific time. How someone feels or the physical state of something.
- Half of a sphere.
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- Lines that run north and south around the Earth.
- Latitude line that runs around the middle of the Earth.
- Another name for lines of latitude; to be side by side.
- A large area of land.
- Half
- A community of organisms and their environments.
- Squares formed by lines on a map that make finding a location easier.
10 Clues: Half • Half of a sphere. • A large area of land. • Lines that run east and west around the Earth. • Lines that run north and south around the Earth. • A community of organisms and their environments. • Latitude line that runs around the middle of the Earth. • Another name for lines of latitude; to be side by side. • ...
Chapter 11 2024-12-02
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- people are owned by others and forced to work without pay
- biblical event where the Israelites were led out of Egypt
- Commandments biblical laws given to Moses on Mount Sinai
- Early name for the Jewish people
- Judaism's most sacred text and contains the first 5 books of the Hebrew bible
- A monotheistic religion of the Jewish people
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- A country in the Middle East
- a formal agreement or promise, often seen in religious contexts
- A custom or belief passed down through generations
- a holy city in many religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
10 Clues: A country in the Middle East • Early name for the Jewish people • A monotheistic religion of the Jewish people • A custom or belief passed down through generations • Commandments biblical laws given to Moses on Mount Sinai • people are owned by others and forced to work without pay • biblical event where the Israelites were led out of Egypt • ...
HANAPIN MO KO! 2025-07-10
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- The holiest city in Islam.
- The principal symbol of the Christian religion.
- An ancient, monotheistic, and ethnic religion with roots in the Middle East.
- Second largest religion in the world.
- First name of your religion teacher.
- The founder of philosophical Daoism.
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- It is a free score that starts with the letter b and ends with the letter s.
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- This religion originated in the South Asian subcontinent of India.
- It means the way,the natural order of the universe.
10 Clues: The holiest city in Islam. • First name of your religion teacher. • The founder of philosophical Daoism. • Second largest religion in the world. • The principal symbol of the Christian religion. • It means the way,the natural order of the universe. • This religion originated in the South Asian subcontinent of India. • ...
Where does Emily come from? 2025-09-08
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- The world’s smallest continent and the only country that is also a continent
- A cute animal that sleeps a lot and eats eucalyptus leaves
- An animal with strong legs that hops
- A large bird that cannot fly
- The big city with the famous Opera House
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- The dry, desert land in the middle of this country
- The ocean to the east of this country
- The capital city of this country
- The ocean to the west of this country
- A wooden tool that comes back when you throw it
10 Clues: A large bird that cannot fly • The capital city of this country • An animal with strong legs that hops • The ocean to the east of this country • The ocean to the west of this country • The big city with the famous Opera House • A wooden tool that comes back when you throw it • The dry, desert land in the middle of this country • ...
Lesson 143 2026-04-24
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- Haitian president who was overthrown and later returned to power
- Country that broke apart leading to Balkan conflicts
- Peace agreement that gave Palestinians limited self-rule
- Violent acts used to create fear and attack governments or civilians
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- Caribbean nation where the U.S. helped restore a removed president
- Alliance that intervened with airstrikes in the Balkans
- Nation involved in long-standing conflict with Palestinians
- Group seeking self-rule and land in the Middle East
- Country where U.S. troops were sent to stop starvation and restore order
- Region where ethnic conflict led to NATO involvement
10 Clues: Group seeking self-rule and land in the Middle East • Country that broke apart leading to Balkan conflicts • Region where ethnic conflict led to NATO involvement • Alliance that intervened with airstrikes in the Balkans • Peace agreement that gave Palestinians limited self-rule • Nation involved in long-standing conflict with Palestinians • ...
River Valley 2021-08-23
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- state A city that with its surrounding territory form its independent state
- Writing consisting of hieroglyphs
- The belief in worship of more than one god
- First Babylonian king of the Amorite Tribe
- A line of herritory rulers of a country
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- A system of government in which priests in the name of god
- A ruler in ancient egypt
- Crescent shaped region of the middle east
- Diffusion The spread of ones cultural practices, belief, and/or items
- A monumental structure with a square or triangle base and sloping side etc.
10 Clues: A ruler in ancient egypt • Writing consisting of hieroglyphs • A line of herritory rulers of a country • Crescent shaped region of the middle east • The belief in worship of more than one god • First Babylonian king of the Amorite Tribe • A system of government in which priests in the name of god • Diffusion The spread of ones cultural practices, belief, and/or items • ...
AROUND THE WORLD 2023-06-27
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- The world's largest lake
- A province in Thailand with 157 islands.
- is the land of seven Emirates
- A river in Pakistan with its tributaries in India which also is a civilization
- A state in India called 'God's own country'.
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- A waterfall in Africa named after an English queen
- A country which shares its name with a river in the Middle East
- is called the City of Skyscrapers.
- is a European country called the Land of thousand lakes.
- The country called the 'Sugar Bowl of the World'.
10 Clues: The world's largest lake • is the land of seven Emirates • is called the City of Skyscrapers. • A province in Thailand with 157 islands. • A state in India called 'God's own country'. • The country called the 'Sugar Bowl of the World'. • A waterfall in Africa named after an English queen • is a European country called the Land of thousand lakes. • ...
The Crusades 2017-03-16
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- The Muslims believed that this person went up to heaven.
- The kings in Europe followed which religion?
- They were built mostly in Europe, because there was enough water.
- How did the crusaders get to the Holy Land.
- A very important Muslim king during the crusades.
- Cities were surrounded by them and they protected the people.
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- The most important city in the Holy Land.
- The Christians believed this person died and came back to life.
- A very important Christian king during the crusades.
- The Muslims in the Middle East followed which religion?
10 Clues: The most important city in the Holy Land. • How did the crusaders get to the Holy Land. • The kings in Europe followed which religion? • A very important Muslim king during the crusades. • A very important Christian king during the crusades. • The Muslims in the Middle East followed which religion? • The Muslims believed that this person went up to heaven. • ...
ACS Newsletter 1 2022-01-11
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- The word Mocha comes from a city in this country, which exported coffee starting in the 14th century
- Third most holy site in Islam
- Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate
- The strait that separates the Persian Gulf from the Gulf of Oman
- The political party that led Tunisia from independence to 2011
- Most populous country in Middle East
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- An Arabic expression of congratulation
- Arabic and ___ are the official languages of Morocco
- 11th century Arabic poet known for his Maqamat
- A characteristic of deserts, where there is little to no rain
10 Clues: Third most holy site in Islam • Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate • Most populous country in Middle East • An Arabic expression of congratulation • 11th century Arabic poet known for his Maqamat • Arabic and ___ are the official languages of Morocco • A characteristic of deserts, where there is little to no rain • ...
Vocabulary for Early Europe, Africa and Asia 2023-09-27
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- groups of people who traveled together for safety
- sharing a common ancestor
- trade routes that linked China to the middle east
- the system of rule by lords who ruled their lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- a new method, idea, or product
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- a series of wars fought by Christians to control the holy lands
- the lords castle and the lands around it
- Become smaller fewer or less
- The great burst of learning and technological innovation
- helped sailors determine their latitude at sea
10 Clues: sharing a common ancestor • Become smaller fewer or less • a new method, idea, or product • the lords castle and the lands around it • helped sailors determine their latitude at sea • groups of people who traveled together for safety • trade routes that linked China to the middle east • The great burst of learning and technological innovation • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-11-13
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- spreading of cultural traits from one region to another
- A region of the middle east that has rich soil
- Belief in many gods or goddesses
- Water is supplied to the crops
- In Greek means "land between the rivers"
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- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding farmland
- A system of writing that uses wedge shaped symbols
- System of trading where goods are exchanged instead of money
- A state containing several territories under the control of one leader
- temples in Sumerian cities that were pyramid shaped
10 Clues: Water is supplied to the crops • Belief in many gods or goddesses • In Greek means "land between the rivers" • A region of the middle east that has rich soil • A system of writing that uses wedge shaped symbols • temples in Sumerian cities that were pyramid shaped • spreading of cultural traits from one region to another • ...
Ethnic Groups 2021-11-18
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- the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people
- religious text of Islam,
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- relating to or denoting a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- a member of a people of south central Ghana.
6 Clues: religious text of Islam, • a member of a people of south central Ghana. • the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people • a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries. • ...
Naomi’s amazing exploring journey 2022-11-08
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- an Italian explorer and one of the most well known explorers in history
- A network of trade routes connecting china and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
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- An Italian navigator and Cartographer, and made a successful journey along the coast of South America
- tried to find a route to Asia in the late 1400s and a more northernly route than explorer Cristopher Columbus
- A Portuguese explorer reached Asia by sea, becoming the first European to do so
- led the first European voyage to circumnavigate the globe
6 Clues: led the first European voyage to circumnavigate the globe • an Italian explorer and one of the most well known explorers in history • A Portuguese explorer reached Asia by sea, becoming the first European to do so • A network of trade routes connecting china and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe • ...
Racial and Ethnic Diversity in USA 2022-05-25
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- This term should not be used at all because there is no scientific basis for the concept.
- They make up about 12% of population of America
- Americans are very influenced by the value of:
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- The way Americans view race and ethnic relationships is strongly influenced by their:
- People who trace their oringins to European countries such as England, Germany, France, and Poland, and even people whose ancestors were from the Middle East and North Africa
- Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people
- Most Americans believe in the idea of:
7 Clues: Most Americans believe in the idea of: • Americans are very influenced by the value of: • They make up about 12% of population of America • Usually portrayed as young, white, and middle-class people • The way Americans view race and ethnic relationships is strongly influenced by their: • ...
Africa Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-19
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- it is bordered by egypt to the North, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the central african republic to the northwest
- a country linking northeast Africa with the middle east
- the southernmost tip of the african continent
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- an African country on the gulf of Guinea
- sudan a landlocked country in East-Central Africa
- an African country on the Gulf of Guinea, has many natural landmarks and wildlife reserves. Protected areas such as Cross River National Park and Yankari National Park have waterfalls,
6 Clues: an African country on the gulf of Guinea • the southernmost tip of the african continent • sudan a landlocked country in East-Central Africa • a country linking northeast Africa with the middle east • it is bordered by egypt to the North, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the central african republic to the northwest • ...
Mirmar Ch1 2021-11-29
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- Egyptian singer that has the most famous voice in middle east.
- Head of Wafd.
- Landowner and former Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of Mortmain Endowments.
- Very smart but Quiet person.
- A Greek woman born in Alexandria who runs the Miramar Pension.
- News Paper vendor.
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- The Lady sarhan was interested in that worked with Zohra.
- A Building in Alexandria that stands on a strip that goes out into the Mediterranean sea.
- Falaha from Beheira.
- Journalist that has retired and returned to Alexandria.sarhanalbeheiry murdered by the end of chapter one.
10 Clues: Head of Wafd. • News Paper vendor. • Falaha from Beheira. • Very smart but Quiet person. • The Lady sarhan was interested in that worked with Zohra. • Egyptian singer that has the most famous voice in middle east. • A Greek woman born in Alexandria who runs the Miramar Pension. • Landowner and former Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of Mortmain Endowments. • ...
food 2022-01-24
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- variety of foods on skewers originating from the Middle East
- made from pork stuffed in natural sheep casing
- It consists of a stew of different vegetables typical of the south of France
- is a rice-based cooking recipe, originating in the current Valencian Community
- consists of frying pieces of corn tortilla covered with a special cheese
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- It is a sandwich made from ground beef
- a typical dish of Japanese
- It is the traditional dish of Asturian cuisine made with Asturian faba
- The plant comes from Greece and Asia Minor
- typical italian baked food
10 Clues: a typical dish of Japanese • typical italian baked food • It is a sandwich made from ground beef • The plant comes from Greece and Asia Minor • made from pork stuffed in natural sheep casing • variety of foods on skewers originating from the Middle East • It is the traditional dish of Asturian cuisine made with Asturian faba • ...
Pyramids on the Nile crossword puzzle 2023-02-21
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- Egyptians found a better writing surface called.
- sacred carving.
- about 100 miles before the river enters the Mediterranean.
- involves embalming and drying the corpse to prevent it from decaying.
- a country linking northeast Africa with the middle east.
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- Were thought to be almost as splendid and powerful as the gods in the heavens.
- the resting place after death was an immense structure called.
- this type of government in which rule is based on religious authority.
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the early Dynastic Period.
- river that flows from south to north through eastern Africa.
10 Clues: sacred carving. • Egyptians found a better writing surface called. • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the early Dynastic Period. • a country linking northeast Africa with the middle east. • about 100 miles before the river enters the Mediterranean. • river that flows from south to north through eastern Africa. • ...
Revision Social Studies Year 5 2023-07-06
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- Sultan __________ was the son of Sultan Sharif Ali.
- Sharif Ali introduce the Royal _____________.
- Sultan Sharif Ali was the _________ Sultan of Brunei.
- ___________ from the Middle East came to Brunei to spread Islam.
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- Sharif Ali added the name _____________ to Brunei to show it is an Islamic country.
- Sharif Ali built the first __________ in Brunei.
- Sultan ___________ was the 5th sultan of Brunei.
- Sultan Bolkiah established a good relationship with the ___________ emperor and the king of Majapahit.
- Sultan Sharif Ali also known as Sultan ___________.
- Sharif Ali came to Brunei in 1375 as an ________ to spread Islam.
10 Clues: Sharif Ali introduce the Royal _____________. • Sharif Ali built the first __________ in Brunei. • Sultan ___________ was the 5th sultan of Brunei. • Sultan __________ was the son of Sultan Sharif Ali. • Sultan Sharif Ali also known as Sultan ___________. • Sultan Sharif Ali was the _________ Sultan of Brunei. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-09-26
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- a map that shows location of physical features
- a part of a map that compares distance on the map to the real world
- the angular distance north or south from the equator
- the imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- the angular distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
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- a map that shows cities, states, and countries
- a book of maps
- main land masses of the globe
- a table on a map that lists and explains symbols used
- a part of a map that shows directions
10 Clues: a book of maps • main land masses of the globe • a part of a map that shows directions • a map that shows cities, states, and countries • a map that shows location of physical features • the imaginary line around the middle of the earth • the angular distance north or south from the equator • a table on a map that lists and explains symbols used • ...
Crossword 2025-05-13
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- This country is famous for gelato, pizza, and pasta
- The biggest country in Asia
- This is the richest country in the world
- Japanese food that usually has rice and fish
- This movie is about colored animals fighting an evil man with an egg head
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- This country is known for its chocolate and cheese
- This cartoon was created in the south of England and has pigs in it
- A famous mountain in Japan
- This food from Mexico is a tortilla stuffed with ingredients
- This is the smallest country in the Middle East
10 Clues: A famous mountain in Japan • The biggest country in Asia • This is the richest country in the world • Japanese food that usually has rice and fish • This is the smallest country in the Middle East • This country is known for its chocolate and cheese • This country is famous for gelato, pizza, and pasta • This food from Mexico is a tortilla stuffed with ingredients • ...
Tomb Puzzle 2026-04-20
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- The first name of the girl in the Cooper family.
- A deep, dark hole in the ground used for burying people.
- The name of the desert where the story takes place (Middle ____)
- God tells us to have ___ and not be afraid
- The last name of Jay, Lila, and Dr. Jake.
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- Who was living in the caves?
- The missionary who went missing at the start of the book.
- Giant animal the villagers thought was a god.
- The Coopers barely escape the collapsing ____
- The opposite of being afraid.
10 Clues: Who was living in the caves? • The opposite of being afraid. • The last name of Jay, Lila, and Dr. Jake. • God tells us to have ___ and not be afraid • Giant animal the villagers thought was a god. • The Coopers barely escape the collapsing ____ • The first name of the girl in the Cooper family. • A deep, dark hole in the ground used for burying people. • ...
Middle Ages 2014-09-01
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- Activities which had to be carried out by serfs for their lord
- An association of craftsmen
- Group of people who had their own task and was determined by birth
- A symbol used by knights on their shield, armor and banner
- A place where monks lived
- Leader of the Catholic Church
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- Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord,
- A rider who is well-armed and protected
- The _____ System was the main form of government during the Middle Ages
- The time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- A young boy that acts as a servant for a knight while training to become a knight someday
- Wars fought for control over Jerusalem and the Holy Land
- Someone who worked the land for the local lord
- Another name for the Lord's home or castle
14 Clues: A place where monks lived • An association of craftsmen • Leader of the Catholic Church • A rider who is well-armed and protected • Another name for the Lord's home or castle • Someone who worked the land for the local lord • Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord, • Wars fought for control over Jerusalem and the Holy Land • ...
Middle Childhood 2017-10-27
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- Realizing things can be arranged in a logical series.
- Child over 95th percentile for their age group.
- Type of bullying including hitting.
- Type of bullying that effects peer relationships.
- Family with relatives living with parents and children.
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- Organizing things into groups based off characteristics.
- Child over 85th percentile weight for their age group.
- Family with two married parents and children.
- Type of bullying done through words.
- These children typically bully through their words.
- Unusual difficulty with reading.
- These children bully more physically
- One husband and two or more wives in a family.
- Type of bullying done through technology.
14 Clues: Unusual difficulty with reading. • Type of bullying including hitting. • Type of bullying done through words. • These children bully more physically • Type of bullying done through technology. • Family with two married parents and children. • One husband and two or more wives in a family. • Child over 95th percentile for their age group. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-05
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- People that practiced vassalage
- person who was in the high of the social pyramid
- name of the political system in the Middle Ages
- Main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages
- Emperor that divided the Roman Empire in two halves
- socioeconomic system in Europe, Asia and Africa
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- Name of the tribes that invaded the Western Roman Empire
- military figures who were importante in times of war
- Name of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Group of people who were trained and ordained for religious services
- name of the local leaders and landowners
- Germanic King of the Franks
- Person who sell and buy goods in the markets
- Places where people sell and buy good
14 Clues: Germanic King of the Franks • People that practiced vassalage • Name of the Eastern Roman Empire • Places where people sell and buy good • name of the local leaders and landowners • Main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages • Person who sell and buy goods in the markets • name of the political system in the Middle Ages • socioeconomic system in Europe, Asia and Africa • ...
Middle Ages 2023-02-03
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- Said to be one of the worst emperors
- Was crowned the holy roman emperor after the battle of hasting
- most of the Islamic people
- someone who fights for their empire and protects the city
- a gap between the castle and the intruders
- where peasants live and work
- type of peasants that work in a manor
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- a place where people can go to be protected from invaders
- This was created so the emperors (Mostly King John) didn't have unlimited power
- leader of all the churches around the world
- someone who goes around and spread teaching mostly about religion
- Said to be raiders, pirates, traders, and explores
- Time frame
- land that a vessel owns
14 Clues: Time frame • land that a vessel owns • most of the Islamic people • where peasants live and work • Said to be one of the worst emperors • type of peasants that work in a manor • a gap between the castle and the intruders • leader of all the churches around the world • Said to be raiders, pirates, traders, and explores • ...
Middle Ages 2024-11-05
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- the region where jesus lived, preached and died
- system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and knights
- group of people who dedicated their lives to region and following common laws
- a series of wars between the muslims and the christians over the holy land
- a document listing rights that the king could not ingore
- a plague that swetp through europe in 1347 to 1351
- a large estate owned by a knight of a lord
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- a law that God created that governed how the world operated
- an organization of priest that punished people in Spain for practicing their old religion
- communities of monks
- cast out of church
- a war between France and england
- a land mass that includes both Europe and asia
- period that lasted from 500 to 1500
14 Clues: cast out of church • communities of monks • a war between France and england • period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • a large estate owned by a knight of a lord • a land mass that includes both Europe and asia • the region where jesus lived, preached and died • a plague that swetp through europe in 1347 to 1351 • a document listing rights that the king could not ingore • ...
Middle Ages 2022-08-01
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- name of the local leaders and landowners
- fact that marks the end of the middle age.
- the person who was in the high of the social pyramid
- Germanic King of the Franks
- Group of people who are trained and ordained for reoligious services.
- socioeconomic system in the middle ages
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- The empire that declined in 476.
- Name of the tribes that invaded Western Roman Empire
- period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
- name of the characteristic culture in the Middle Ages
- name of the people that practiced de vassalage
- Name of the political system during the middle Ages
- important buildings in the High Middle Ages
- main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages
14 Clues: Germanic King of the Franks • The empire that declined in 476. • socioeconomic system in the middle ages • name of the local leaders and landowners • fact that marks the end of the middle age. • main religion in Europe in the Middle Ages • important buildings in the High Middle Ages • name of the people that practiced de vassalage • ...
Middle Ages 2026-02-11
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- A wealthy landowner who held power and rank in medieval society.
- A poor farmer who worked the land and made up most of the medieval population.
- A large European empire made up of many kingdoms, ruled by an emperor.
- A person who promised loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for land and protection.
- A religious man who lived in a monastery and dedicated his life to prayer and work.
- A trained warrior who followed a code of honor and fought for a lord.
- The political and social system based on land ownership, loyalty, and protection.
- The city where the First Crusade took place
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- The eastern continuation of the Roman Empire with its capital at Constantinople.
- The powerful religious institution that influenced daily life, politics, and education in medieval Europe.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages.
- A king or queen who ruled a kingdom during the Middle Ages.
- The land given by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A farmer who was legally tied to the land and could not leave without permission.
14 Clues: The city where the First Crusade took place • A king or queen who ruled a kingdom during the Middle Ages. • The head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. • A wealthy landowner who held power and rank in medieval society. • A trained warrior who followed a code of honor and fought for a lord. • ...
Vocab #9 2024-04-18
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- the person paying for the work of art
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate.
- member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition
- the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- a member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- the part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes. Often contrasted with statutory law.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the early Middle Ages
- a series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages
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- a judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834.
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- the illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- a western European people during the Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages
- a series of military expeditions called the Crusades was launched from Christian Europe against the peoples of the Near East
- a cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages
- relating to the Middle Ages.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
24 Clues: relating to the Middle Ages. • the person paying for the work of art • a judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834. • a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353 • an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • a western European people during the Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages • ...
Wedding Trivia 2023-08-23
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- traditional bridal body art the originated in India, the Middle East, and parts of Africa
- in ____ the bride wears a red wedding dress
- hand the wedding ring is worn on
- most popular month to get married
- something old, something new, something ________, something blue
- Jewish couples break ____ at the alter
- Irish wedding tradition involves this to keep evil spirits away
- the part of the cake the couple freezes and eat on their first anniversary
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- British queen who popularized white wedding dresses
- a Philippines wedding tradition is a ____ dance
- Mexican brides sew colorful ______ into their dress
- Czech newlyweds get ____ thrown at them instead of rice
- a traditional gift for a 50th wedding anniversary
- South African couples jump over this at the alter
14 Clues: hand the wedding ring is worn on • most popular month to get married • Jewish couples break ____ at the alter • in ____ the bride wears a red wedding dress • a Philippines wedding tradition is a ____ dance • a traditional gift for a 50th wedding anniversary • South African couples jump over this at the alter • British queen who popularized white wedding dresses • ...
Early River Valley Civilizations Vocabulary 2021-09-08
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- a line of rulers of a country
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- is the spread of a country's cultural
- its a time in the season where water falls
- it was used to asert the ruler of a king or emporer
- was the sixth ruler of his dynasty
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- a city with surrounding territory
- is a region in the middle east
- it is home to the indus valley civilization
- its a material that was used to write on
- can be a structure or a tomb for a pharaoh
- its a system of government where a priests rule in name of a god.
- one who believes in many gods
- are ancient symbols people used to write with
14 Clues: a ruler of ancient Egypt • a line of rulers of a country • one who believes in many gods • is a region in the middle east • a city with surrounding territory • was the sixth ruler of his dynasty • is the spread of a country's cultural • its a material that was used to write on • can be a structure or a tomb for a pharaoh • its a time in the season where water falls • ...
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Puzzle 2026-02-12
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- The process of changing one’s gender expression to match identity
- Involving more than one culture
- A woman attracted to other women
- Attracted to two genders
- A person’s internal sense of their gender
- A negative judgment about a group without knowing the facts
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- A term for people with cultural roots in Latin American countries
- An unfair preference or opinion without full facts
- Born with biological traits that are not strictly male or female
- A social grouping based on physical traits like skin color
- Ignoring race by claiming not to see racial differences
- Unearned advantages given to certain groups
- Providing resources based on individual needs for fairness
- A person from Arabic-speaking countries in the Middle East and North Africa
14 Clues: Attracted to two genders • Involving more than one culture • A woman attracted to other women • A person’s internal sense of their gender • Unearned advantages given to certain groups • An unfair preference or opinion without full facts • Ignoring race by claiming not to see racial differences • A social grouping based on physical traits like skin color • ...
Urshua Romero 2021-08-25
10 Clues: west from Iran • south of turkey • north from the red sea • east from the Suez canal • east from the perian gulf • north from the suez canal • east from the gulf of aden • southeast from the tigris river • east from the mediterranean sea • gulf northwest from Arabian sea
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).
- Europeans 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. • ...
Chapters 10,12,13 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-13
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- People who waged a series of wars designed to impose their own strict interpretation of Islam
- Places where enslaved people had to work
- System that gave the Spanish settlers the right to make the indigenous peoples of the Americas work for them in the mines or fields.
- individuals born of indigenous and African parents
- Magellan organized the first circumnavigation of the globe
- Region to the east of Russia in northeastern Europe, which was conquered by the Russians between 1581 and 1639
- capital of the Spanish colony of the Philippines
- Central African state that traded with Portuguese around 1500 and suffered from the slave trade
- Slave Trade System where people were transported and sold for labor
- Latin American term for children of Spanish and native parentage
- tool for determining latitude
- religion practiced in Haiti
- East African city-state society that dominated the coast from Mogadishu to Kilwa
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- Moroccan port
- Controlled by Portugal, in South America
- trade Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Compass made navigation easier
- A Caribbean tribe who come into contact with Christopher Columbus.
- Spain Current day Mexico
- II 1466–1520 C.E. Aztec emperor
- diaspora dispersal of African peoples
- City in the Mali Empire known for its large population and wealth
- A brother within the Inca ruling house that had a dispute with his other brother that lead to the weakening of their government
- South African people referred to pejoratively as the Hottentots by Europeans
- passage Journey that enslaved people had to take on the trans-atlantic
25 Clues: Moroccan port • Spain Current day Mexico • religion practiced in Haiti • tool for determining latitude • Compass made navigation easier • II 1466–1520 C.E. Aztec emperor • Controlled by Portugal, in South America • Places where enslaved people had to work • diaspora dispersal of African peoples • capital of the Spanish colony of the Philippines • ...
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. • ...
Cold War Review 2026-03-27
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- Competition to build stronger nuclear weapons
- Communist leader who took over China in 1949
- Showdown over Soviet missiles in Cuba
- First American to orbit Earth
- Area of friendly nations for protection
- U.S. policy to help nations resist communism
- Border between North and South Korea
- People who wanted military action
- Program that rebuilt Europe after World War II
- War fought for a specific goal without full force
- U.S. space agency formed after Soviet success in space
- Competition for technology and global power
- Policy of stopping communism from spreading
- To place an industry under government control
- Rocket that launched astronauts to the Moon
- U.S. agency that carried out secret missions
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- General fired for wanting to expand the Korean War
- U.S. program that practiced spacewalking and docking
- Agreement to remove missiles from Turkey and Cuba
- Allied effort to fly supplies into West Berlin
- Soviet satellite that started the Space Race
- First human in space
- Barrier stopping escape from East Berlin
- Policy to protect the Middle East from communism
- Conflict that ended with communist control of China
- Kennedy term for blocking Cuba without saying blockade
- Mission that landed the first humans on the Moon
- Country controlled by a stronger nation
- Communist Korea backed by China and the Soviet Union
- Soviet military alliance in Eastern Europe
- Division between Western and Eastern Europe
- Going to the edge of war to force an enemy to back down
- First American in space
- Nuclear idea that both sides would be destroyed
34 Clues: First human in space • First American in space • First American to orbit Earth • People who wanted military action • Border between North and South Korea • Showdown over Soviet missiles in Cuba • Area of friendly nations for protection • Country controlled by a stronger nation • Barrier stopping escape from East Berlin • Soviet military alliance in Eastern Europe • ...
Israel Independence Day 2026-04-20
6 Clues: A song that represents a nation • A bird that is a symbol of peace • Jerusalem is the _______ of Israel • Israel is a ____ in the Middle East • Meaning of "Hatikvah" Israel's national anthem • Israel's is white and blue with the Star of David
Australia's Defence Links 2015-08-30
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- Australia's defence links are only with Commonwealth nations. True or False?
- Providing humanitarian aid is a defence responsibility. True or False.
- Our regional defence ties lie in the ____________ region
- Spending on defence is a controversial issue because it often comes at the _______ of Health and Education
- Which most war treaty reflects Australia's strong defence links with both the US and NZ
- The "Coalition of the Willing" alliance refers to those nations who ________ the invasion of Iraq in 2003
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- Australian naval shifts patrol our nations borders frequently. This reflects which strategic goal? (one, two, three, four, or five)
- Australia has both regional and _____ military responsibilities
- Sending troops to the Middle East to help fight the war against the Islamic State reflects which strategic goal of the white paper (one, two three, four, or five)
- The title of the policy document outlining the ADF's goals and priorities
- Nations An international organisation aiming to keep peace and resolve disputes
- Timor Australia has worked with the United Nations in recent years to help to restore which country in the Asia-Pacific Region
- State A current priority for the ADF in line with strategic goal number five.
13 Clues: Our regional defence ties lie in the ____________ region • Australia has both regional and _____ military responsibilities • Providing humanitarian aid is a defence responsibility. True or False. • The title of the policy document outlining the ADF's goals and priorities • Australia's defence links are only with Commonwealth nations. True or False? • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Project 2015-10-20
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- is the middle class
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- collegiate research university located in Oxford, England
- a split between the Orthodox Christian church in the east and the Roman Catholic Church in the west
- a economy where decisions are based on supply in demand
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- was an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest
- a cashless economic system
- A king and queen of Spain
- was a series of conflicts between France and England
- large-scale crises that struck Europe
- one of the most devasting pandemics in human history
- a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
- a trained worker who is employed by someone else
15 Clues: is the middle class • A king and queen of Spain • a cashless economic system • large-scale crises that struck Europe • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • a period of prolonged and intensive questioning • a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants • a trained worker who is employed by someone else • was an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest • ...
Chapter 21 Vocab - Kayla Radcliffe W1 2014-04-20
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- The most famous desert in the Middle East, also called the Empty Quarter.
- Removing salt from ocean water.
- A hilly plateau overlooking the Jordan River and the Sea of Gaililee.
- A river named after a country.
- The capital of Iran.
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- Water pumped from underground aquifers.
- The capital of Israel.
- What is created when winds evaporate the moisture in the soil and chemical salts remain.
- The capital of Iraq.
- Petroleum that has not been processed.
- This system uses small pipes that slowly drip water just above ground to conserve water used for crops.
- An area in the desert where vegetation is found because water is available.
- A landlocked salt lake.
- Where crude oil is processed and turned into useful products.
- Riverbeds that remain dry, except during the rainy season.
15 Clues: The capital of Iraq. • The capital of Iran. • The capital of Israel. • A landlocked salt lake. • A river named after a country. • Removing salt from ocean water. • Petroleum that has not been processed. • Water pumped from underground aquifers. • Riverbeds that remain dry, except during the rainy season. • Where crude oil is processed and turned into useful products. • ...
SWAsia 2023-12-14
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- holy text of Islam
- believe in one god
- a prophet that Judaism, Islam and Christianity believe in
- believed that the leader of islam should be descendant of Muhammad
- one of the countries that divided the ottoman empire
- believed that the leader of islam should be a good/wise person
- a city in Palestine that both Arabs and Jews have religious connections to
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- the mass killing of Jews in Europe during WWII
- the major ethnic group in SW Asia
- Empire ended up on the losing side of WWI and got split into the middle east
- this ethnic group was split between four countries
- the movement of Jews to their new homeland in Israel
- holy text of Judaism
- holy text of Christianity
- the other country that divided the ottoman empire
15 Clues: holy text of Islam • believe in one god • holy text of Judaism • holy text of Christianity • the major ethnic group in SW Asia • the mass killing of Jews in Europe during WWII • the other country that divided the ottoman empire • this ethnic group was split between four countries • the movement of Jews to their new homeland in Israel • ...
Tang & Song Dynasties 2023-02-25
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- The northern rivals for the Song dynasty.
- The upper-class of Chinese society.
- The dynasty that ruled from 618-907.
- He defeated the Song dynasty and created the Yuan dynasty.
- The dynasty that ruled from
- The canal that connected two of the most important rivers in China.
- The empress that rose to power after her husband died.
- The dynasty that collapsed due to revolts, leading to the rise of the Tang
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- Ruled the Tang dynasty from 626-649.
- The trade route over land that connected China to the middle east and the west.
- The dynasty that replaced the Song dynasty.
- The last emperor of the Tang dynasty.
- Tribe fought by Taizong.
- The first emperor of the Tang dynasty.
- The first emperor of the Song dynasty.
15 Clues: Tribe fought by Taizong. • The dynasty that ruled from • The upper-class of Chinese society. • Ruled the Tang dynasty from 626-649. • The dynasty that ruled from 618-907. • The last emperor of the Tang dynasty. • The first emperor of the Tang dynasty. • The first emperor of the Song dynasty. • The northern rivals for the Song dynasty. • ...
The Outsiders 2025-05-21
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- Sodapop's best friend, works at a gas station
- The city the story takes place in
- The name of the spy for the Greasers, Socs, cheerleader
- The Socs who tried to drown Ponyboy,Cherry's boyfriend
- Ponyboy's, Sodapop's, and Darry's last name
- Ponyboy's oldest brother, oldest of the gang
- Ponyboy's closest friend, dies in the story
- Ponyboy's middle brother, works at a gas station
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- Funny/carefree, likes to steal, part of the gang, two word, no space
- Johnny's last words to Ponyboy, two words, no space
- The social group on the East side, poor
- Where the fire that injures Johnny takes place
- The main character, narrator of the story
- The social group on the West side,rich
- Criminal, cold and tough, dies in the story
15 Clues: The city the story takes place in • The social group on the West side,rich • The social group on the East side, poor • The main character, narrator of the story • Ponyboy's, Sodapop's, and Darry's last name • Ponyboy's closest friend, dies in the story • Criminal, cold and tough, dies in the story • Ponyboy's oldest brother, oldest of the gang • ...
Jumping Mini Time 2025-01-14
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- Frank's _______ hot sauce brand
- Main character of One Punch Man
- The butler who died in Clue
- Bass player in Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Strange movie with jazz music about the sixth dimension featuring Danny Elfman and a frog butler (1980)
- ________ gas - introduced in WWI, causes severe burning to eyes, skin
- Comedian who screams a lot, used to be a preacher
- 70s cartoon about singing monsters
- Last name of a famous basketball player/country in the middle east
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- Had a bizarre adventure
- To make something simpler
- Lost the election against Rutherford B. Hayes in the Compromise of 1877
- Hot pepper, commonly used as a spice
- 90s cartoon about an apathetic teenage girl/side character in Beavis and Butthead
- Used to clean/disinfect hands
15 Clues: Had a bizarre adventure • To make something simpler • The butler who died in Clue • Used to clean/disinfect hands • Frank's _______ hot sauce brand • Main character of One Punch Man • 70s cartoon about singing monsters • Hot pepper, commonly used as a spice • Bass player in Red Hot Chili Peppers • Comedian who screams a lot, used to be a preacher • ...
Gavin Smith 2021-08-25
10 Clues: west from Iran • south from turkey • north from the red sea • east from the Suez canal • north from the Suez canal • east from the Gulf of Aden • east from the Persian gulf • southeast from the Tigris river • north west from the Arabian sea • east from the mediterranean sea
Global History Review <3 2023-05-30
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- prevents sea trade for much of the year
- the expression of a culture’s ideas
- Road trade route linking China and the Middle East
- great place to begin a civilization in ancient times
- first-hand or eye-witness accounts of an event
- writing system used in Sumer
- person who recovers and studies artifacts left behind by humans
- a barrier to travel, separate cultures, such as the Himalayas between China and India
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- person who studies the physical terrain (topography), climate, and how humans interact
- a barrier to travel, separate cultures, such as the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil
- the way a culture gets the things it needs
- the communication system of a culture
- worshipping the spirits of nature; traditional AFRICA
- water for crops and human use
- the traditions of a culture
15 Clues: the traditions of a culture • writing system used in Sumer • water for crops and human use • the expression of a culture’s ideas • the communication system of a culture • prevents sea trade for much of the year • the way a culture gets the things it needs • first-hand or eye-witness accounts of an event • great place to begin a civilization in ancient times • ...
1920's crossword 2023-11-03
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- a new influenza a virus that spread easily and infected people throughout the world
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers
- young women known for their energetic freedom
- having a jaw of or like iron
- series of workers and machines in a factory
- book identified businesses that would accept african american customers
- most of the nations of europe along with russia, the united states, the middle east, and other regions
- one of the largest movements of people in u.s.
- rich cross or end of world war 1
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- the right to vote
- is a violent secret
- action forbidding or especially by law
- illicit liquor store or night club
- state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation
- origins act immigration to the united state
15 Clues: the right to vote • is a violent secret • having a jaw of or like iron • rich cross or end of world war 1 • illicit liquor store or night club • action forbidding or especially by law • series of workers and machines in a factory • origins act immigration to the united state • young women known for their energetic freedom • one of the largest movements of people in u.s. • ...
Unit 3 2024-02-07
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- Region in Canada that speaks French
- The basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union
- Previously known as the Middle East
- Northeastern and Midwestern states of US in which heavy industry has declined
- The Buddhist place of worship
- Southern and western states that offered a warm climate year-round and low tax rates
- River that forms the border between Texas and Mexico
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain
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- Christian house of worship
- Islamic house of worship
- Another name for the Sea of Japan
- Countries in the world that share a common french heritage and use French as a major language
- Hindu place of worship
- Jewish house of worship
- A cultural region that is unified by the Arabic language.
15 Clues: Hindu place of worship • Jewish house of worship • Islamic house of worship • Christian house of worship • The Buddhist place of worship • Another name for the Sea of Japan • Region in Canada that speaks French • Previously known as the Middle East • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain • River that forms the border between Texas and Mexico • ...
Set 7 2024-11-19
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- Oldest national park in Sarawak, famous for caves.
- A song by Queen, often regarded as a timeless classic
- A widely popular dance anthem by Britney Spears
- An Italian tomato-based sauce, often served with pasta.
- Famous beach destination on the east coast of Malaysia.
- Malaysia’s former Prime Minister known for his long tenure.
- A famous song by Katy Perry, often associated with empowerment
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- A famous Michael Jackson song that became a global anthem.
- A popular carbonated drink, also named after a color.
- A popular Chinese stir-fried noodle dish
- The old name for the city of George Town.
- A classic rock anthem by Queen
- Malaysia's currency
- Famous Malaysian noodle dish, often served with prawns.
- A Middle Eastern dish of seasoned grilled meat, often served on skewers
15 Clues: Malaysia's currency • A classic rock anthem by Queen • A popular Chinese stir-fried noodle dish • The old name for the city of George Town. • A widely popular dance anthem by Britney Spears • Oldest national park in Sarawak, famous for caves. • A popular carbonated drink, also named after a color. • A song by Queen, often regarded as a timeless classic • ...
Forts and Castles of India 2025-04-28
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- Fort described by Babur as ‘the pearl among fortresses’
- Star-shaped fort above Ajmer
- Colonial fort area famous for its historic streets and Chinese nets
- Fort in Karnataka known for its seven concentric walls
- Living fort in the middle of the Thar Desert
- Ruins of Kakatiya dynasty fortifications in Telangana
- Ancient fort in Himachal Pradesh attacked by Mahmud of Ghazni
- 'Iron Fort' known for its strong defenses
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- Fort with the second-longest wall after the Great Wall of China
- 'Troy of the East' located in Tamil Nadu
- Famous fort near Hyderabad known for its acoustics
- Near Aurangabad, famous for its defensive design
- Large fort in Karnataka built by the Bahmani Sultanate
- Fort inside a national park famous for tigers
- Hilltop fort in Bhuj, Gujarat
15 Clues: Star-shaped fort above Ajmer • Hilltop fort in Bhuj, Gujarat • 'Troy of the East' located in Tamil Nadu • 'Iron Fort' known for its strong defenses • Living fort in the middle of the Thar Desert • Fort inside a national park famous for tigers • Near Aurangabad, famous for its defensive design • Famous fort near Hyderabad known for its acoustics • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-08-21
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- The name for the Jewish religion.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
- An agreement or promise, especially one with God.
- commandments The laws given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- King of Babylonia known for his code of laws.
- Belief in one God.
- The promised land for the Jewish people.
- Leader who received the Ten Commandments from God.
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- Triangular area of land formed by deposits at the mouth of a river.
- the belief in many gods.
- The spreading of ideas, customs, and technologies
- The father of the Jewish people, who made a covenant with God.
- Region of fertile land in the Middle East
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often called the "Cradle of Civilization".
- A system of laws created in ancient Mesopotamia.
15 Clues: Belief in one God. • the belief in many gods. • The name for the Jewish religion. • The promised land for the Jewish people. • The first five books of the Hebrew Bible. • Region of fertile land in the Middle East • King of Babylonia known for his code of laws. • A system of laws created in ancient Mesopotamia. • The spreading of ideas, customs, and technologies • ...
Current events by jake hudson 2025-05-15
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- jumps 1,330 points on trade deal hopes after Trump's India tariff claim
- name of the newly elected pope
- Ukrainian president mad at putin for skipping peace talks
- a religious figure who recently passed away
- type of citizenship that is currently being evaluated by the US supreme court
- gift to president trump from qatar that is causing issues
- parcel delivery service that recently cut 20,000 employees
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- hits gaza hospital as strikes resume following hostage release
- type of animal recently found in downtown st augustine
- severe wildfires in this region of russia
- organization who recently revealed plans to open 150 locations by 2027
- country President Trump recently traveled to
- tariffs imposed on
- humanitarian aid is being delivered to this strip in the middle east
- us president who imposed tariffs
15 Clues: tariffs imposed on • name of the newly elected pope • us president who imposed tariffs • severe wildfires in this region of russia • a religious figure who recently passed away • country President Trump recently traveled to • type of animal recently found in downtown st augustine • Ukrainian president mad at putin for skipping peace talks • ...
current events crossword 2026-03-26
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- what basketball tournament has people going crazy?
- what online currency topped 118,000 dollars for the first time
- what product has caused gas to be so expensive
- the war in West Asia is making what countries peace keeper role challenging
- what sport season is starting very soon?
- what is threating to take over jobs and disrupt others
- who sent over 1,000 troops to the middle east
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- what large company had to recall water bottles
- who made a new energy policy
- a democrat from which state flipped a house chair
- why are so many people going on vacation?
- what country is the U.S. at war with?
- what attack have iphone users been warned of
- what weather can the Midwest expect this week?
- what department in the airport is on strike?
15 Clues: who made a new energy policy • what country is the U.S. at war with? • what sport season is starting very soon? • why are so many people going on vacation? • what attack have iphone users been warned of • what department in the airport is on strike? • who sent over 1,000 troops to the middle east • what large company had to recall water bottles • ...
