middle east Crossword Puzzles
COVID-19 crossword 2020-08-19
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- What a virus needs to be able to reproduce
- A method to provide Active Acquired Immunity
- Device used in hospitals to help patients breathe
- A device used to be able to view a virus
- Face covering that helps prevent the spread of coronavirus
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- Country COVID-19 was first documented in
- A family of viruses that includes the common cold and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
- Bodily system coronavirus mainly affects
- Microscopic parasites
- Isolation from people to help prevent the spread of coronavirus
- A medical condition that can make you more susceptible to COVID-19 - Type 2
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- City COVID-19 was first reported in
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- The amount of space the CDC recommends you socially distance
15 Clues: Microscopic parasites • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • City COVID-19 was first reported in • Country COVID-19 was first documented in • Bodily system coronavirus mainly affects • A device used to be able to view a virus • What a virus needs to be able to reproduce • A method to provide Active Acquired Immunity • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • ...
Santee 2017-03-23
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- Mission Gorge turns into this road going east bound.
- This popular juvie hang out has two locations on this radio.
- Transients live in this brush area running from West Hills Parkway to Riverford in Lakeside.
- Dance goers go "crazy" here.
- This jail is on the beat.
- – The main Santee shopping center with Walmart is located on this street.
- This store is located next to Lindo Lake.
- Large boulders are located at this park
- This casino is on the Lakeside beat
- This casino has an outlet store.
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- You can watch barrel races here.
- This middle school is located on Cuyumaca Street.
- This windy road leads from Lakeside into Ramona
- _______________ has 5 bodies of water, one of which you can rent a cabin on!
- This park has a skate park.
15 Clues: This jail is on the beat. • This park has a skate park. • Dance goers go "crazy" here. • You can watch barrel races here. • This casino has an outlet store. • This casino is on the Lakeside beat • Large boulders are located at this park • This store is located next to Lindo Lake. • This windy road leads from Lakeside into Ramona • ...
China 2013-11-06
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- Buddhist school of teaching
- Grand canal's purpose
- Only empress in the tang dynasty was?
- Had foreign relations with Japan,Korea and Persia
- What kind of people were put in to avoid overcentralization in the tang dynasty?
- confucianist created this and it also means belief in two religions
- Sui great technological structure
- What civilization from the middle east did the tang have interactions with?
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- Is something brought from somewhere else and growing it in the country its brought to
- Made china a great sea power
- Tang's central government philosophy
- Sui's central government philosophy
- Which dynasty introduced the credit system and Flying money
- What were people being done to, politically in the Sui Dynasty?
- A fast-maturing rice of the region and was key to song's agriculture advancement
15 Clues: Grand canal's purpose • Buddhist school of teaching • Made china a great sea power • Sui great technological structure • Sui's central government philosophy • Tang's central government philosophy • Only empress in the tang dynasty was? • Had foreign relations with Japan,Korea and Persia • Which dynasty introduced the credit system and Flying money • ...
Remembrance Scavenger 2014-11-05
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- What Campaign were Canadians involved in?
- Where is the National War Memorial?
- Who was a student when he enlisted in Halifax during 1919? (First name)
- What is the codename of the beach where Canadians came ashore on D-Day?
- What is the name of the painting by Ted Zuber?
- What animals offer comfort to veterans after service?
- What is the name of Sam Jacks son?
- Where was F. Peters flying to when his plane crashed?
- How many Canadian peacekeepers were killed in the Middle East?
- Who is Canada’s most decorated Naval Officer? (Last name)
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- What medal did George McLean earn?
- Where did Canadians attack on April 9th, 1917?
- How many ‘Courageous Canadians’ were there?
- What type of planes did Roger Coloumbe fly?
- What rank was Mark Graham?
15 Clues: What rank was Mark Graham? • What medal did George McLean earn? • What is the name of Sam Jacks son? • Where is the National War Memorial? • What Campaign were Canadians involved in? • How many ‘Courageous Canadians’ were there? • What type of planes did Roger Coloumbe fly? • Where did Canadians attack on April 9th, 1917? • What is the name of the painting by Ted Zuber? • ...
7th Grade Final Review 2024-06-14
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- Change or addition to the U.S. Constitution
- ________ Passage: voyage from Africa to America experienced by enslaved Americans
- __________ of Confederation: first attempt at government
- "No _________ without representation" colonist protest phrase
- The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) lived in this state
- __________ Compromise: settled the issue of representation in government
- French & ________ War: Cause British to tax colonists
- _________ Act: tax on playing cards, documents, etc.
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- ________ Exchange: transfer of plants, animals & diseases between the Old and New World
- ________ Massacre: riot between colonists and British troops
- These people are counted as 3/5ths of the population in the Constitution
- Number of amendments in the Bill of Rights
- _____ Coast: Original colonies located here
- First English settlement where settlers died of disease & starvation
- Continent explorers were trying to reach when they discovered America
15 Clues: Number of amendments in the Bill of Rights • Change or addition to the U.S. Constitution • _____ Coast: Original colonies located here • The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) lived in this state • _________ Act: tax on playing cards, documents, etc. • French & ________ War: Cause British to tax colonists • __________ of Confederation: first attempt at government • ...
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 • ...
The Silk Route: Movement Across Eurasia 2016-08-27
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- A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE.
- The half-way point of the Silk Route and thriving community at the foot of the Pamir Mountains.
- A lustrous fiber produced in China; the namesake of the ancient trade routes of Eurasia.
- High, shifting sand dunes and home to ancient Mongolian, Turkic, Iranian and Chinese peoples.
- Sea routes that stretched from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean and India, and beyond the southern coast of China.
- A "traveler" of The Silk Route and the greatest influence on history and its legacy.
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- A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, travelling together across overland routes, i.e. The Silk Route.
- An important trading centre with bazaars and markets that exchanged goods from China, Malaysia, the Middle East, and Europe.
- A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route.
- Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE.
- An ancient empire of Iran and Muslim caliphates that relied on the wealth of Silk Route trade.
- The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia.
- Mountains characterized by high peaks; a central position called ‘The Roof of the World’.
- Interlocking paths stretching 8,000km across Eurasia that linked the East and West.
- The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an).
- Buying and selling goods.
16 Clues: Buying and selling goods. • A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route. • The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia. • The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an). • Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE. • A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE. • ...
The Silk Route: Movement Across Eurasia 2016-08-27
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- A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route.
- The half-way point of the Silk Route and thriving community at the foot of the Pamir Mountains.
- A "traveler" of The Silk Route and the greatest influence on history and its legacy.
- Sea routes that stretched from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean and India, and beyond the southern coast of China.
- Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE.
- Interlocking paths stretching 8,000km across Eurasia that linked the East and West.
- An ancient empire of Iran and Muslim caliphates that relied on the wealth of Silk Route trade.
- A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, travelling together across overland routes, i.e. The Silk Route.
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- An important trading centre with bazaars and markets that exchanged goods from China, Malaysia, the Middle East, and Europe.
- A lustrous fiber produced in China; the namesake of the ancient trade routes of Eurasia.
- The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an).
- Buying and selling goods.
- A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE.
- The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia.
- Mountains characterized by high peaks; a central position called ‘The Roof of the World’.
- High, shifting sand dunes and home to ancient Mongolian, Turkic, Iranian and Chinese peoples.
16 Clues: Buying and selling goods. • A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route. • The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia. • The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an). • Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE. • A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE. • ...
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
Dark Ages 2026-01-15
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- The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, located between Europe and Asia and important for trade.
- The period in world history from about 500–1500 CE, following the fall of the Roman Empire.
- A system of government with trained officials who manage laws, taxes, and public services.
- Paths used by merchants to transport goods between regions.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- A monotheistic religion based on belief in one God (Allah) and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
- A branch of Christianity that developed in the Byzantine Empire, separate from the Roman Catholic Church.
- The sharing of ideas, beliefs, technology, and customs between different societies.
- Regions ruled by Muslim leaders and united by the religion of Islam and the Arabic language.
- A political and social system in which land was exchanged for loyalty, protection, and service.
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- The eastern continuation of the Roman Empire, known for its strong government, trade, and culture.
- The region of Europe that included kingdoms such as France, England, and Spain during the Middle Ages.
- A large territory made up of many regions or peoples ruled by a single government or leader.
- Trade routes that crossed the Sahara Desert, connecting Africa with the Islamic world and Europe.
- A network of trade routes linking Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, used to trade goods and ideas.
15 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family. • Paths used by merchants to transport goods between regions. • The sharing of ideas, beliefs, technology, and customs between different societies. • A system of government with trained officials who manage laws, taxes, and public services. • ...
Exploration & Colonization Crossword 2019-12-11
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- Labor force used in colonies after 1600's.
- Person sent by Spain to rule the Spanish colonies.
- Series of religious wars fought by European Christians against Turkish Muslims in an attempt to gain control of the Holy Land (the Middle East region).
- The investigation of unknown regions.
- The art of guiding a vessel from place to place safely.
- Setting up a place to live away from place of orgin.
- To send a product to be sold in another country.
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- To bring a product into a country to be sold.
- Group of people settled in a distant land that are ruled by the government of their native land.
- A group of settlers in a distant land under the rule of their native land.
- Scandinavian sailors who briefly settled in present-day Canada around 1000 AD.
- Ages, Period from 500-1350 when most Europeans lived on feudal manors ruled by lords.
- Ship with a steering rudder and triangular sails.
- 17th century economic belief that a country's prosperity depended on having a large supply of gold and silver.
- Magellan, Led the first expedition to sail around the world.
- To be the first to find out, or see something.
- Period from the late 1300s- 1600 when Europeans experienced a "burst in learning".
- Navigation instrument used to measure the altitude of the stars.
- Large agricultural estates where crops are grown.
- Columbus, Founded the first Spanish colony in the Americas on an island he called Hispaniola.
20 Clues: The investigation of unknown regions. • Labor force used in colonies after 1600's. • To bring a product into a country to be sold. • To be the first to find out, or see something. • To send a product to be sold in another country. • Ship with a steering rudder and triangular sails. • Large agricultural estates where crops are grown. • ...
WEATHER 2018-01-26
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- Pehme
- Tornaado
- Sädelema
- Libe
- Väga külm, jäine
- Lähenemine
- Edel
- Tugev vihm
- Sädelev
- Kirre
- Äärmustega harjunud olema
- Veekindel
- Kerge lumesadu
- Loe
- Tõusma üle +25C
- Väga palav
- Padivihm
- Külm, jahe
- Lumehang
- Lumine
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- Tuuline
- Tormid
- Mõõdukas
- Äärmus
- Udune
- Piisk
- ÖÖpäeva keskmine temperatuur
- Lumesahk
- Langema alla nulli
- Kagu
- Härmatis
- Jäiselt külm
- Õhuvool
- Pilvine
- Vihmane
- Päikseline
36 Clues: Loe • Libe • Kagu • Edel • Pehme • Udune • Piisk • Kirre • Tormid • Äärmus • Lumine • Tuuline • Sädelev • Õhuvool • Pilvine • Vihmane • Mõõdukas • Tornaado • Sädelema • Lumesahk • Härmatis • Padivihm • Lumehang • Veekindel • Lähenemine • Tugev vihm • Väga palav • Külm, jahe • Päikseline • Jäiselt külm • Kerge lumesadu • Tõusma üle +25C • Väga külm, jäine • Langema alla nulli • Äärmustega harjunud olema • ÖÖpäeva keskmine temperatuur
cities, states and the Church 2024-05-21
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- president of the city law court
- an association of people who all had the same occupation in a city. the guild imposed certain duties but it also helped out if there were problems
- league: a trading association of cities along the north sea and baltic sea that was its most powerful in about 1350
- church: the christian church that is led by the pope in rome
- economy: an economy in which people pay one another with money
- middle ages: period from 1000 to 1500 ad
- the church of a bishop
- man: in the medieval guild system: a craftsman employed by a master who was not yet allowed to set up his own business
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- area that is governed by a bishop
- a journey to a holy place to pray there
- an attempt by christian armies from western europe to get rid of muslims in the middle east
- a craftsman who had passed his test of mastery(completed his masterpiece) and was allowed to start his own workshop
- governor of a diocese; one pf the highest-ranked people in the catholic church. in the middle ages, a bishop could be also a vassal and govern an area on behalf of the ruling prince
- not keeping to the official teachings of the catholic church
- system: farming method which part was used for winter grain in the first year, summer grain in the second year and then left to rest for one year
15 Clues: the church of a bishop • president of the city law court • area that is governed by a bishop • a journey to a holy place to pray there • middle ages: period from 1000 to 1500 ad • not keeping to the official teachings of the catholic church • church: the christian church that is led by the pope in rome • economy: an economy in which people pay one another with money • ...
The Silk Route: Movement Across Eurasia 2016-08-27
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- A "traveler" of The Silk Route and the greatest influence on history and its legacy.
- The half-way point of the Silk Route and thriving community at the foot of the Pamir Mountains.
- A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, travelling together across overland routes, i.e. The Silk Route.
- A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE.
- An important trading centre with bazaars and markets that exchanged goods from China, Malaysia, the Middle East, and Europe.
- The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an).
- Sea routes that stretched from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean and India, and beyond the southern coast of China.
- Interlocking paths stretching 8,000km across Eurasia that linked the East and West.
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- Buying and selling goods.
- A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route.
- High, shifting sand dunes and home to ancient Mongolian, Turkic, Iranian and Chinese peoples.
- Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE.
- The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia.
- Mountains characterized by high peaks; a central position called ‘The Roof of the World’.
- An ancient empire of Iran and Muslim caliphates that relied on the wealth of Silk Route trade.
- A lustrous fiber produced in China; the namesake of the ancient trade routes of Eurasia.
16 Clues: Buying and selling goods. • A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route. • The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia. • The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an). • Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE. • A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE. • ...
7th Grade SS Final Exam Vocabulary Semester Two 2015-05-07
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- descendants of the original Australians
- this event led to the beginning of the U.S. War on Terrorism
- this philosophy stressed respecting one's elders
- South African leader that helped end apartheid
- this led Japan to surrender during WWII
- system of laws in South Africa aimed at separating the races
- formed to control the price and supply of oil
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- fighting over land in the Middle East
- Indian leader who led a nonviolent independence movement against Great Britain
- this led the United States to declare war on Japan during WWII
10 Clues: fighting over land in the Middle East • descendants of the original Australians • this led Japan to surrender during WWII • formed to control the price and supply of oil • South African leader that helped end apartheid • this philosophy stressed respecting one's elders • this event led to the beginning of the U.S. War on Terrorism • ...
Natural Disasters 2021-04-05
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- This natural disaster occurs mostly in the Middle East and the Sahara desert
- These types of floods generate quickly and with little warning
- This type of flooding occurs when a large storm causes the sea to surge inland
- Giant persistent thunderstorms
- This natural disaster can burn land at a very rapid speed
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- The quantitative measure of the waves showing the actual size of an earthquake
- Ocean waves that send surges of water
- These result from excessive rain
- Falling masses of snow and ice
- Vertical funnels of rapidly spinning air
10 Clues: Falling masses of snow and ice • Giant persistent thunderstorms • These result from excessive rain • Ocean waves that send surges of water • Vertical funnels of rapidly spinning air • This natural disaster can burn land at a very rapid speed • These types of floods generate quickly and with little warning • ...
Mesopotimia 2023-09-21
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- A strict and harsh set of laws
- a government where priests rule in the name of a gos
- a society controlled by men,
- a wondered, someone who travels place to place without a permanent
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- wedge shaped writing on clay tables, the writing system of the sumerians
- worshiping multiple gog
- A group of stated or city-states under a single authority.
- The basic units of Sumerian civilization
- an area of fertile land in the middle east, located around the Tigris and Euphrates River
- A temple where Summerians believed gods and goddesses ruled the city
10 Clues: worshiping multiple gog • a society controlled by men, • A strict and harsh set of laws • The basic units of Sumerian civilization • a government where priests rule in the name of a gos • A group of stated or city-states under a single authority. • a wondered, someone who travels place to place without a permanent • ...
Colonial America 2023-02-27
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- a plant grown for making clothing
- a system in which a person claims to own another person
- event where citizens gathered to discuss current issues
- the skins of animals
- The colonies with a temperate climate and rich soil for farming
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- a plant that was grown for its leaves
- a very large farm used for growing cash crops
- the number of original English colonies along the east coast of what is now the United States
- the colonies fishing and shipping industries
- The colonies that grew crops on plantations with slave labor
10 Clues: the skins of animals • a plant grown for making clothing • a plant that was grown for its leaves • the colonies fishing and shipping industries • a very large farm used for growing cash crops • a system in which a person claims to own another person • event where citizens gathered to discuss current issues • The colonies that grew crops on plantations with slave labor • ...
Decolonization - Arab and Israel 2023-05-15
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- A movement to create a homeland for Jewish people in Palestine
- Alliance between Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Saudi Arabia
- Israel's allies
- Jewish migration to Palestine countries
- Agreement between France and England to divide the Ottoman territory in the Middle East
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- The UN division of Palestine
- Palestinian territory after UN Division
- Land around the southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea
- Advocacy of political alliance or union of all the Arab States
- Israel attacks the Arab League excluding Yemen, and captures the Sinai Peninsula, West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights
10 Clues: Israel's allies • The UN division of Palestine • Palestinian territory after UN Division • Jewish migration to Palestine countries • A movement to create a homeland for Jewish people in Palestine • Advocacy of political alliance or union of all the Arab States • Land around the southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea • ...
The Effects of Imperial Expansion (1450-1770) 2024-03-01
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- Circumnavigated the globe
- Had a large Empire in the Middle-East
- The Chinese Dynasty that funded Zheng He's 7 voyages
- The name of the first English colony in the America's
- The Empire that established permanent trading post in the Indian Ocean
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- The Disease that killed 90% of the Native American's population
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope
- Explorer who the two continents of the "New World" were named after.
- Landed in the West Indies
- The Empire who was "awarded" the Western Half of the world by the Pope.
10 Clues: Circumnavigated the globe • Landed in the West Indies • Had a large Empire in the Middle-East • The Chinese Dynasty that funded Zheng He's 7 voyages • The name of the first English colony in the America's • Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope • The Disease that killed 90% of the Native American's population • ...
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 Moroccco
- 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 Moroccco • A characteristic of deserts, where there is little to no rain • ...
Why did the Romans want an Empire? 2025-09-09
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- — Famous arena in Rome where gladiators fought
- — Roman province that later became modern-day France
- — The control of many countries by one government or ruler
- — The process of taking over land and people by force
- — Rome’s province on a large island north of Gaul
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- — Another word for “friendships” or agreements between countries
- — People captured in war and forced to work
- — Roman province in the Middle East where Jerusalem is located
- — People living under Roman control who could be given special legal status
- — The trading of goods between different regions
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 • ...
Week 30: Read180 2024-04-09
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- Solar and Lunar ____
- Complete
- Do it fast!
- Capital is Omaha
- Home of Denver Nuggets
- Not afraid
- State shaped like a L
- A type of dark bread
- This or that
- East and West ______
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- State of New ______
- To use a friend's car for awhile
- Country east of Alaska
- Really good at something
- State of ____ Island
- Sun power
- Country south of Texas
- Home to Cincinnati Bengals
- To give way
- I got it!
20 Clues: Complete • Sun power • I got it! • Not afraid • Do it fast! • To give way • This or that • Capital is Omaha • State of New ______ • Solar and Lunar ____ • State of ____ Island • A type of dark bread • East and West ______ • State shaped like a L • Country east of Alaska • Home of Denver Nuggets • Country south of Texas • Really good at something • Home to Cincinnati Bengals • ...
Berlin wall 2025-05-21
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- Soviet leader whose reforms helped lead to the wall's fall.
- May own businesses, property, or capital.
- Famous crossing point between East and West; think "Charlie."
- Metaphor used by Churchill for the division between East and West Europe
- The geopolitical conflict that led to the wall’s construction.
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- Public demonstrations in East Germany that hastened the wall's end.
- Side supported by the U.S., UK, and France; symbol of freedom.
- The political system in East Germany during the wall’s existence.
- A barrier built to divide East and West Berlin in 1961.
- Side controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
10 Clues: May own businesses, property, or capital. • A barrier built to divide East and West Berlin in 1961. • Side controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. • Soviet leader whose reforms helped lead to the wall's fall. • Famous crossing point between East and West; think "Charlie." • Side supported by the U.S., UK, and France; symbol of freedom. • ...
Classical East Review 2017-10-12
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- Law & harsh penalties
- This promotes Filial Piety
- Han and this other classical society created large trade networks
- Caste system religion
- These Mountains protected India.
- The dynasty of Confucianism, Daoism & Legalism
- Buddhists want achieve this level of spirituality
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- Guy who provided a "superior" structure in society
- body dies Soul is reborn
- The Gupta empire came up with "nothing"
- The road of trade
- No social mobility
- Eightfold Path prophet
- The "Golden Age" Indian empire
- Like the Roman Empire this Chinese empire faced outside invaders
15 Clues: The road of trade • No social mobility • Law & harsh penalties • Caste system religion • Eightfold Path prophet • body dies Soul is reborn • This promotes Filial Piety • The "Golden Age" Indian empire • These Mountains protected India. • The Gupta empire came up with "nothing" • The dynasty of Confucianism, Daoism & Legalism • Buddhists want achieve this level of spirituality • ...
East Asia Instruments 2023-02-10
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- banjo shaped cover in snake skin
- bamboo stick and 6 holes
- part of the guitar family popular in rock
- horn type front skinny hole to blow into
- trumpet like horn and long flute end
- banjo shaped with a big pick
- big wooden box with keys
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- Japanese drum
- jazz horn
- wooden tube with hog face at the front
- squidward uses it
- 7 strings with a long wooden plank
- pear shaped guitar
- a circular instrument you hit for sound
- short necked guitar shaped
15 Clues: jazz horn • Japanese drum • squidward uses it • pear shaped guitar • bamboo stick and 6 holes • big wooden box with keys • short necked guitar shaped • banjo shaped with a big pick • banjo shaped cover in snake skin • 7 strings with a long wooden plank • trumpet like horn and long flute end • wooden tube with hog face at the front • a circular instrument you hit for sound • ...
East Asia Instruments 2023-02-10
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- banjo shaped cover in snake skin
- bamboo stick and 6 holes
- part of the guitar family popular in rock
- horn type front skinny hole to blow into
- trumpet like horn and long flute end
- banjo shaped with a big pick
- big wooden box with keys
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- Japanese drum
- jazz horn
- wooden tube with hog face at the front
- squidward uses it
- 7 strings with a long wooden plank
- pear shaped guitar
- a circular instrument you hit for sound
- short necked guitar shaped
15 Clues: jazz horn • Japanese drum • squidward uses it • pear shaped guitar • bamboo stick and 6 holes • big wooden box with keys • short necked guitar shaped • banjo shaped with a big pick • banjo shaped cover in snake skin • 7 strings with a long wooden plank • trumpet like horn and long flute end • wooden tube with hog face at the front • a circular instrument you hit for sound • ...
East Asia Vocabulary 2025-01-28
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- the belief in a single all-powerful god
- a narrow valley with steep, rocky walls located between hills or mountains
- A group of islands
- a country's business, cultural, and population center
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos
- a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan.
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence
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- the belief and worship of multiple gods
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
- involuntary pictures
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- financial and industrial conglomerates
15 Clues: A group of islands • involuntary pictures • a white vitrified translucent ceramic • financial and industrial conglomerates • the belief and worship of multiple gods • the belief in a single all-powerful god • a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan. • a country's business, cultural, and population center • ...
Lower East Side 2022-02-01
Across
- language spoken by Jewish people from Eastern Europe that is a mix of Hebrew, German, and other languages
- time when there is not enough food for everyone
- disease of the lung that spreads quickly; causes coughing
- craftworker who is trained to sew and design clothes
- person who moves from one country to live in another
- cart with large wheels that peddlers used to carry items they sold
- person who travels around selling things
- person who lives with a family for a set amount of money
- work that involves making one small piece of clothing. The worker is paid a certain amount for each piece
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- place where Jewish people hold worship services
- a place to sleep for very little money
- apartment house that is very crowded and dirty
- crowded, unsafe place where workers make things and are paid and treated poorly
- place to live where meals are provided
- countries such as Russia, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Croatio, and Serbia
15 Clues: a place to sleep for very little money • place to live where meals are provided • person who travels around selling things • apartment house that is very crowded and dirty • place where Jewish people hold worship services • time when there is not enough food for everyone • craftworker who is trained to sew and design clothes • ...
East Asia Vocab 2026-01-27
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- a vast, cold-winter rain shadow desert covering over 500,000 sq mi (1.3 million sq km) across southern Mongolia and northern/northwestern China.
- a group of traders, pilgrims, or travelers journeying together for mutual safety and efficiency across dangerous or difficult terrain, such as deserts or along long-distance trade routes.
- the average number of children a woman is expected to have over her lifetime, based on current age-specific fertility rates
- large, centralized enterprises that own or control production, services, or assets in at least one country outside their home nation.
- hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan.
- military dictator and de facto ruler of Japan.
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- a string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
- the belief in the existence of a single, all-powerful deity, commonly referred to as God.
- a natural or artificial lake used to store, regulate, and control water, typically created by building a dam across a river or valley.
- a specific geographic area established by treaty, armistice, or agreement where military forces, installations, and activities are forbidden.
- animation originating from Japan, often characterized by distinct, vibrant art styles, varied genres, and a global fandom.
- temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule in a designated geographic area.
- a style of comic books, graphic novels, and cartoons that originated in Japan and are primarily produced there.
- the belief in and worship of multiple gods or deities, commonly representing various natural forces, societal aspects, or human experiences.
- the belief that everything is alive.
15 Clues: the belief that everything is alive. • military dictator and de facto ruler of Japan. • hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan. • the belief in the existence of a single, all-powerful deity, commonly referred to as God. • temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule in a designated geographic area. • ...
Classical east vocab 2025-08-29
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- servant professional servants hired by the government
- of heaven the idea that there could only be one ruler of China
- a person who delivers authoritative
- human action or deed
- cycle pattern of rose and fall dynasties
- System a form of social stratification characterized by hereditary status
- the latinized Combination of the surname name of kong
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent
- Indian religious and spiritual traditions
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- Cosmic order or law
- an ancient Chinese belief system
- people who were given land and protection from people of higher rank
- age a time period in which there was cultural progress, peace, prosperity, and happiness
- the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha
- piety to be good to ones parents
15 Clues: Cosmic order or law • human action or deed • an ancient Chinese belief system • a person who delivers authoritative • piety to be good to ones parents • Indian religious and spiritual traditions • cycle pattern of rose and fall dynasties • a large, distinguishable part of a continent • the latinized Combination of the surname name of kong • ...
THE ROMAN EMPIRE 2022-09-07
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- First emperor.
- Invaded Britain.
- Involved the threats and bribery of officials.
- Built for protection.
- Language of the east.
- Supplied water.
- Did not speak Latin.
- Byzantine Emperor.
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- He divided the empire.
- Staple grain of Rome.
- Were forced to become soldiers.
- Moved the capitol of Rome.
- The foundation of Roman engineering.
- Controlled this.
- Sacked Rome.
- Building material.
- Borrowed from the Greeks.
- An economic problem.
- Invaded Rome in the east.
- The Romans improved these for travel.
20 Clues: Sacked Rome. • First emperor. • Supplied water. • Controlled this. • Invaded Britain. • Building material. • Byzantine Emperor. • An economic problem. • Did not speak Latin. • Staple grain of Rome. • Built for protection. • Language of the east. • He divided the empire. • Borrowed from the Greeks. • Invaded Rome in the east. • Moved the capitol of Rome. • Were forced to become soldiers. • ...
ANTONYMS 2022-08-22
46 Clues: on • ın • boy • top • lie • add • end • wet • win • fat • well • wild • tidy • sour • cold • true • ugly • stop • over • play • stay • long • rise • even • east • last • hard • less • same • float • false • close • learn • North • after • laugh • right • young • awake • happy • gentle • hungry • better • polite • teacher • present
social studies 2024-03-18
Across
- 0 degrees east and west
- biggest lake
- 0 degrees north and south
- "Sydney!"
- 6% of Earth's surface
- worlds largest hot desert
- opposite of west
- largest country
- biggest ocean
- almost 2,000 miles long
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- biggest lake in Maine
- Largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere
- USA capitol
- where the sun rises
- city of light
- 0-25 degrees south
- Big Ben
- Maine capitol
- name means greatest mountain
- 2nd longest river in the U.S.
20 Clues: Big Ben • "Sydney!" • USA capitol • biggest lake • city of light • Maine capitol • biggest ocean • largest country • opposite of west • 0-25 degrees south • where the sun rises • biggest lake in Maine • 6% of Earth's surface • 0 degrees east and west • almost 2,000 miles long • 0 degrees north and south • worlds largest hot desert • name means greatest mountain • 2nd longest river in the U.S. • ...
A Night Divided 2022-03-03
Across
- Where did Gerta live?
- Where did they tunnel?
- Where did they escape to?
- Who was Anna's brother?
- The land between the wall and the East?
- What did they dig?
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- What were the police called?
- What was Gerta's oldest brother's name?
- What separated the East and West?
- Who controlled the East?
- What country did the book take place in?
- What was the name of the secret police?
- Who controlled the West?
- Who was Gerta's best friend?
14 Clues: What did they dig? • Where did Gerta live? • Where did they tunnel? • Who was Anna's brother? • Who controlled the East? • Who controlled the West? • Where did they escape to? • What were the police called? • Who was Gerta's best friend? • What separated the East and West? • What was Gerta's oldest brother's name? • What was the name of the secret police? • ...
Newspaper Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-10
5 Clues: The outcomes of a situation. • A country in the Middle East. • Reasons for something to happen. • A book created by Marjane Satrapi. • An agreement made between two countries.
North East states of India 2024-10-20
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- What is the capital of Meghalaya
- state is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun
- Which North East state celebrates "Saga Dawa", a Buddhist festival
- In which North East state is the classical dance form ‘Manipuri’ from
- In which state is the "Wangala" festival, celebrating the harvest, observed
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- Which North East state shares a border with China
- the capital of Assam
- What is the main source of livelihood for the people in North East India
- Which North East state is the smallest by area
- Which North East state is famous for its tea gardens
- What is the official language of Nagaland
- Which North East state is known for its bamboo dance called "Cheraw"
12 Clues: the capital of Assam • What is the capital of Meghalaya • What is the official language of Nagaland • state is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun • Which North East state is the smallest by area • Which North East state shares a border with China • Which North East state is famous for its tea gardens • ...
History Crossword 2023-09-12
5 Clues: King of the visigoths • ferocious warriors from the east • defeated the Roman general Orestes • Defeated by Germanic General Odoacer • The change from ancient ways to medieval ways
Imaginary Line Crossword 2023-10-24
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- The country that is named after the equator and the closest country to it
- The imaginary line and tropic that is right on the middle between the equator and the North pole
- The imaginary line and tropic that is right on the middle between the equator and the South pole
- Imaginary lines that run from West to east parallel to the equator
- An imaginary line that divides the northern hemisphere with the southern Hemisphere
- Imaginary lines that run from North to south to the prime meridian
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- The zone that receives the most sunlight and has weathers that are usually hot and humid
- The zone that has all four seasons (winter,summer,fall,spring)
- Two lines of latitudes and longitudes that are intersecting
- The prime meridian passes through a town in London called and is used to indicate 0 degrees longitude
10 Clues: Two lines of latitudes and longitudes that are intersecting • The zone that has all four seasons (winter,summer,fall,spring) • Imaginary lines that run from West to east parallel to the equator • Imaginary lines that run from North to south to the prime meridian • The country that is named after the equator and the closest country to it • ...
River Valleys 2021-10-18
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- An area from the Middle East to North Africa that had rich soil and was very good for agriculture.
- Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system.
- Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets.
- system of recorded laws
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- The earliest known alphabet.
- writing system used in ancient Egypt.
- The area around a river that is good for farming.
- A leader who gains power when his father dies.
8 Clues: system of recorded laws • The earliest known alphabet. • writing system used in ancient Egypt. • A leader who gains power when his father dies. • The area around a river that is good for farming. • Pictures or symbols that were used as a writing system. • Ancient writing system from Mesopotamia mostly on clay tablets. • ...
the outcome of the second war world 2025-01-26
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- the name of a new state policy after the WWII
- 10 millions people going back to Germany
- the number of members with a veto at the security council
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- the name of the trial that judge the nazis leadership
- a new country create in the Middle East in 1948
- an IO born in June 1945
- an IO born at the Bretton Woods conference
- the number of casualties of the WWII
8 Clues: an IO born in June 1945 • the number of casualties of the WWII • 10 millions people going back to Germany • an IO born at the Bretton Woods conference • the name of a new state policy after the WWII • a new country create in the Middle East in 1948 • the name of the trial that judge the nazis leadership • the number of members with a veto at the security council
Unit 2 vocab test words 2024-09-19
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- The monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament
- Of or relating to ancient and recent Persia (now Iran), its people, or their language.
- A member of a Semitic people inhabiting Arabia and other countries of the Middle East.
- Angular distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured by the angle contained between the meridian of a particular place and some prime meridian
- Map that shows either population or physical features
- The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil. Desalinization can be achieved by means of evaporation, freezing, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and electrodialysis.
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- Map that shows features
- A member of an Islamic people speaking Kurdish and dwelling chiefly in Kurdistan.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
- Insufficiency or shortness of supply; dearth.
- The angular distance north or south from the equator of a point on the earth's surface, measured on the meridian of the point.
- Of or relating to the religion, law, or civilization of Islam.
- Map that shows political boundaries
13 Clues: Map that shows features • Map that shows political boundaries • Insufficiency or shortness of supply; dearth. • Map that shows either population or physical features • Of or relating to the religion, law, or civilization of Islam. • A member of an Islamic people speaking Kurdish and dwelling chiefly in Kurdistan. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-08-27
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- a mineral salt used to dry out dead bodies
- pictures and symbols that represent words and sounds, used in the ancient Egyptian writing system
- people who fight for a foreign country for money or other rewards
- life after death
- body that has been embalmed
- peoples of Asia, in this case western Asia, including the Middle East
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt
- a pole with a bucket and counterpoise used especially in Egypt for raising water.
- charm believed to protect against evil
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- an overwhelming abundance of people
- skilled craftspeople
- the land where it is believed the first human civilisations were developed; includes parts of modern Iraq, Turkey and Syria
- stone or wooden coffin (often inscribed or decorated) in Egypt
- the fourth letter in the alphabet
- gods or goddesses
15 Clues: life after death • gods or goddesses • skilled craftspeople • body that has been embalmed • the fourth letter in the alphabet • an overwhelming abundance of people • a material prepared in ancient Egypt • charm believed to protect against evil • a mineral salt used to dry out dead bodies • stone or wooden coffin (often inscribed or decorated) in Egypt • ...
Energy 2021-03-19
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- developed country in Asia, top 3 usage of energy
- remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure converted into coal, oil, or natural gas
- creates soil degradation
- reusable energy
- water drains out and leaves a leach
- atoms of radioactive elements are bombarded with free neutrons
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- creates mountaintop removal
- made with more substances than the only natural like a battery
- highest production in the middle east and it is extracted by drilling into the ground
- 5th largest producer of oil in South America
- property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object
- renewable resource created by the sun
- used for cooking and heating homes, abundant in the USA
- carbon substance that creates energy
- created naturally
15 Clues: reusable energy • created naturally • creates soil degradation • creates mountaintop removal • water drains out and leaves a leach • carbon substance that creates energy • renewable resource created by the sun • 5th largest producer of oil in South America • developed country in Asia, top 3 usage of energy • used for cooking and heating homes, abundant in the USA • ...
KANLURANG ASYA 2023-04-16
Across
- Tawag sa kasuotan sa Turkey?
- Batik shirt at sarong ay kasuotan ng taga?
- Kauna-unahang hari ng Saudi Arabia?
- Sino ang itinuturing na ama ng kilusang kalayaan ng India?
- Ang Beirut ay capital city ng anong bansa?
- Siya ang sumubok na wakasan ang konserbatismo at kawalan ng pag-unlad ng mga Turks sa pamamagitan ng modernisasyon ng Turkey?
- Kasuotan ng Middle East?
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- Pinakamayaman na bansa sa Kanlurang Asya?
- Ito ay malayang bansa sa Kanlurang Asya?
- Kasuotan ng mga taga United Arab Emirates?
- Ano ang kasuotan ng Afganistan at Pakistan?
- Ano ang kabuhayan ng mga taga Kanlurang Asya sa taga supply ng mga langis?
- Tinatanim ng mga taga Syria?
- Tawagan sa higit sa isa ang asawa?
- Ano ang Capital City ng Turkey?
15 Clues: Kasuotan ng Middle East? • Tawag sa kasuotan sa Turkey? • Tinatanim ng mga taga Syria? • Ano ang Capital City ng Turkey? • Tawagan sa higit sa isa ang asawa? • Kauna-unahang hari ng Saudi Arabia? • Ito ay malayang bansa sa Kanlurang Asya? • Pinakamayaman na bansa sa Kanlurang Asya? • Kasuotan ng mga taga United Arab Emirates? • Batik shirt at sarong ay kasuotan ng taga? • ...
N'zyia Wilson 2021-12-01
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- higher latitudes.
- body of salt water
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- occur naturally in the region
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- landlocked salt lake between israel and jordan
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- a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- Sea support
- salt water
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- fresh water
- Surrounded by land
- middle east body of water
- water is only found in oasis areas
15 Clues: salt water • Sea support • fresh water • higher latitudes. • body of salt water • Surrounded by land • middle east body of water • occur naturally in the region • water is only found in oasis areas • landlocked salt lake between israel and jordan • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Social Studies-Mapping the World 2026-01-08
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- surface of the land that includes natural human made features longitude: Imaginary lines running up and down or north and south on a globe
- half of Earth
- imaginary lines running east and west around the globe
- book of maps that gives information about a particular place
- where something is in relation to something else
- absolute location that tells the latitude and longitude of a place
- A round, solid figure
- Imaginary line drawn around the middle of Earth
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- northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest
- meridian Imaginary line dividing the globe from north to south that is the starting line for longitude
- Number of people living in a given amount of space
- where something is
- model of Earth
- exactly where something is
- way to display the world onto a flat map
15 Clues: half of Earth • model of Earth • where something is • A round, solid figure • exactly where something is • way to display the world onto a flat map • northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest • Imaginary line drawn around the middle of Earth • where something is in relation to something else • Number of people living in a given amount of space • ...
Southeast Asia Maps 1&2 2025-05-21
10 Clues: Capitol of Thailand. • Capitol of East Timor. • A gulf South of China. • Islands East of Vietnam. • A sea East of Indonesia. • Capitol of the Philippines. • River that cuts through Burma. • Islands East of the Philippines. • This ocean is South of Indonesia. • This river cuts through Northern China.
Xavier's spelling words 3 2020-10-12
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- common in, native to, or restricted to a given place or population
- the largest ocean in the world
- something that one believes, thinks, or does that come from ones's family
- To have to do with; be about; affect
- a medical doctor who does surgery
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- to hunt, fish, or trap illegally or on another's land
- the holy city in the middle east.
- toward a place or time that is further on
8 Clues: the largest ocean in the world • the holy city in the middle east. • a medical doctor who does surgery • To have to do with; be about; affect • toward a place or time that is further on • to hunt, fish, or trap illegally or on another's land • common in, native to, or restricted to a given place or population • ...
equipment 5 2024-04-29
Across
- Compact submachine gun developed in Israel.
- Rapid fire rotary gun invented by Richard Gatling
- Handgun with a chamber integral with the barrel.
- Electroshock weapon used for incapacitating a person by administering electric shock.
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- Portable rocket launcher used against tanks.
- Reference to the F16 Fighting Falcon, a U.S. air superiority jet.
- Curved blade fighting sword originating from the Middle East.
- Device that emits light through optical amplification used in various military applications.
8 Clues: Compact submachine gun developed in Israel. • Portable rocket launcher used against tanks. • Handgun with a chamber integral with the barrel. • Rapid fire rotary gun invented by Richard Gatling • Curved blade fighting sword originating from the Middle East. • Reference to the F16 Fighting Falcon, a U.S. air superiority jet. • ...
mesopotamia 2022-09-30
Across
- in many gods
- temple where people worshiped their gods
- government ruled by preists in the name of a god
- controlled a lot women had very few rights
- first recorded story and one of the greatest.
Down
- place in the middle east where the land is very fresh
- very first writing made by the sumerians
- set of 282 harsh rules the oldest written down
8 Clues: in many gods • very first writing made by the sumerians • temple where people worshiped their gods • controlled a lot women had very few rights • first recorded story and one of the greatest. • set of 282 harsh rules the oldest written down • government ruled by preists in the name of a god • place in the middle east where the land is very fresh
Mission Control, Solve the Grid 2025-09-15
Across
- The current version of Chat GPT that OWL is using
- The digital learning platform we use at OW to discover, share and track growth
- Abbreviation for India, Middle East, and South Africa
- What is needed for effective teamwork
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- Preferred presentation tool
- Continuous process of acquiring knowledge
- Which country has the second largest number of learning hours so far
- A person who guides, mentors and develops others in their professional journey
8 Clues: Preferred presentation tool • What is needed for effective teamwork • Continuous process of acquiring knowledge • The current version of Chat GPT that OWL is using • Abbreviation for India, Middle East, and South Africa • Which country has the second largest number of learning hours so far • ...
Abbreviations and acronyms 2023-06-10
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- Same as 13 across
- as soon as possible
- Short name for London Underground
- &
- British Telecom
- Place for a short drink
- Royal Navy
- Federal bureau of Investigation
- Father
- Means 'or nearest offer'
- Music disc
- British car-plate
- South East
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- Means 'especially'
- America
- Famous film alien from outer space
- Serious illness
- N, S, E or W
- 'Please note' backwards
- CENT %
- Short for biological(ly)
- Flying saucer
- Rest In Peace
- Refrigerators
24 Clues: & • CENT % • Father • America • Royal Navy • Music disc • South East • N, S, E or W • Flying saucer • Rest In Peace • Refrigerators • Serious illness • British Telecom • Same as 13 across • British car-plate • Means 'especially' • as soon as possible • 'Please note' backwards • Place for a short drink • Short for biological(ly) • Means 'or nearest offer' • Federal bureau of Investigation • ...
social studies 2024-03-18
Across
- 0 degrees east and west
- biggest lake
- 0 degrees north and south
- "Sydney!"
- 6% of Earth's surface
- worlds largest hot desert
- opposite of west
- largest country
- biggest ocean
- almost 2,000 miles long
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- biggest lake in Maine
- Largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere
- USA capitol
- where the sun rises
- city of light
- 0-25 degrees south
- Big Ben
- Maine capitol
- name means greatest mountain
- 2nd longest river in the U.S.
20 Clues: Big Ben • "Sydney!" • USA capitol • biggest lake • city of light • Maine capitol • biggest ocean • largest country • opposite of west • 0-25 degrees south • where the sun rises • biggest lake in Maine • 6% of Earth's surface • 0 degrees east and west • almost 2,000 miles long • 0 degrees north and south • worlds largest hot desert • name means greatest mountain • 2nd longest river in the U.S. • ...
gj 2025-12-23
East Asia 2025-04-28
Across
- a professional warrior of preindustrial Japan
- a large group of people descended from the same ancestor; a family group; a group of close-knit, interrelated families
- a sign or image that stands for an idea
- fine, yellowish, brownish topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried and deposited by the wind
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- cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea
- a group or chain of islands
- a series of things in a row; a series of mountains
- a ruling house or continuing family of rulers, especially in China
- a violent tropical storm that forms in the Pacific Ocean, usually in late summer
10 Clues: a group or chain of islands • a sign or image that stands for an idea • a professional warrior of preindustrial Japan • a series of things in a row; a series of mountains • a ruling house or continuing family of rulers, especially in China • a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea • ...
The Outsiders 2022-02-03
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- what is another word for rumble
- what side of town are the greasers from east or west
- what colour is Cherry's eyes
- what colour is Sodapop's eyes
- what colour was Sherel
- what colour is Cherry's hair
- what is another word for the fuzz
- was it a train or a truck that took Johnny and Pony to Windrixville
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- what is another word for hacked off
- how old is Ponyboy
- how many brothers does Ponyboy have
- what is another word for weed
- what is another word for cool
- who did Jonhnny stab
- what is another word for heater
- what is another word for cooler
- where the greasers rich or poor
- was it Dally or Darry who helped Johnny and Pony
- what side of town are the socs from east or west
- where the Socs rich or poor
20 Clues: how old is Ponyboy • who did Jonhnny stab • what colour was Sherel • where the Socs rich or poor • what colour is Cherry's eyes • what colour is Cherry's hair • what is another word for weed • what is another word for cool • what colour is Sodapop's eyes • what is another word for rumble • what is another word for heater • what is another word for cooler • ...
A Complicated Kindness 2013-11-20
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- What ethnicity are Nomi's Family
- Where did Travis go when he left East Village?
- What was Nomi's mothers name?
- What is Nomi's full name?
- Nomi said "______ was the glue of our relationship".
- Where did Nomi meet Travis?
- What is Nomi's favorite genre of music?
- Nomi calls her uncle "the _______ of darkness.
- What is Nomi's last name?
- What province is the East Village located in?
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- Where does Nomi want to live?
- What cigarettes does Nomi smoke?
- Who is the author of A Complicated Kindness?
- What card game did Nomi and her mother play?
- What were the people of East Village, Manitoba called?
- What animal is on the front cover of the book
- What was Nomi's drug dealers nickname?
- What was Nomi's sister full first name?
- Who is Nomi's best friend?
- When Ray left he bought Nomi a______.
20 Clues: What is Nomi's full name? • What is Nomi's last name? • Who is Nomi's best friend? • Where did Nomi meet Travis? • Where does Nomi want to live? • What was Nomi's mothers name? • What ethnicity are Nomi's Family • What cigarettes does Nomi smoke? • When Ray left he bought Nomi a______. • What was Nomi's drug dealers nickname? • What is Nomi's favorite genre of music? • ...
THE BOOK OF NUMBER (3) 2024-07-15
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- - God's punishment (Numbers 22:12)
- - Turning back to God (Numbers 21:7)
- - King of Moab (Numbers 22:4)
- - Following God's commands (Numbers 9:23)
- - Successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18)
- - Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 22:4)
- - Land allotted to the tribes (Numbers 26:52)
- - Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 25:16)
- - Judge of Israel (Numbers 32:41)
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- Daughters - Granted inheritance rights (Numbers 27:7)
- - God's decision on sin (Numbers 14:29)
- - Disobedience to God's commands (Numbers 32:23)
- - God's favor (Numbers 6:24)
- - Half-tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:33)
- of Refuge - Places of asylum (Numbers 35:6)
- - Tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:1)
- - Son of Eleazar, stopped a plague (Numbers 25:7)
- - Tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:2)
- - Promises made to God (Numbers 30:2)
- - God's compassion (Numbers 14:19)
20 Clues: - God's favor (Numbers 6:24) • - King of Moab (Numbers 22:4) • - Judge of Israel (Numbers 32:41) • - God's punishment (Numbers 22:12) • - God's compassion (Numbers 14:19) • - Turning back to God (Numbers 21:7) • - Successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18) • - Promises made to God (Numbers 30:2) • - God's decision on sin (Numbers 14:29) • - Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 22:4) • ...
THE BOOK OF NUMBER (4) 2024-08-25
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- Judge of Israel (Numbers 32:41)
- Successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18)
- Tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:2)
- Disobedience to God's commands (Numbers 32:23)
- Agreement between God and Israel (Numbers 25:12)
- Halftribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:33)
- Daughters Granted inheritance rights (Numbers 27:7)
- God's favor (Numbers 6:24)
- Turning back to God (Numbers 21:7)
- God's compassion (Numbers 14:19)
- Son of Eleazar, stopped a plague (Numbers 25:7)
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- Promises made to God (Numbers 30:2)
- Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 25:16)
- Following God's commands (Numbers 9:23)
- Land allotted to the tribes (Numbers 26:52)
- Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 22:4)
- God's punishment (Numbers 22:12)
- God's decision on sin (Numbers 14:29)
- Tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:1)
- Refuge Places of asylum (Numbers 35:6)
20 Clues: God's favor (Numbers 6:24) • Judge of Israel (Numbers 32:41) • God's punishment (Numbers 22:12) • God's compassion (Numbers 14:19) • Successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18) • Turning back to God (Numbers 21:7) • Promises made to God (Numbers 30:2) • Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 22:4) • God's decision on sin (Numbers 14:29) • Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 25:16) • ...
China crossword puzzle 2025-04-23
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- North of the Huang he river
- West from the North China Plain
- South of the east China sea (inner China)
- Had more people
- Explain why the people from inner china built the great wall
- Had settled communites near oases
- china was more_________ for hearding animals like yaks
- A series of low, coastal plains. It is more mountainous than the North China Plain.
- True or flase: There is little water in the north china plain
- A flat region of grassland
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- Why did outer China often invade other reigons for supplies
- North from the tibet Plateau
- The climate in the The North China plain
- North of the yellow sea
- River South of the North China Plain
- East from Taklimakan Desert
- East from the Yangtze river
- Identify why Ancient China was isolated from the other River Valley
- South of the north China Plains
- River South of the Yellow sea
- The North China plain had_____ soil
- South of the tibet Plauteu
- Outer China uses____ as its main food
- True or flase: Inner built houses out of rammer earth
24 Clues: Had more people • North of the yellow sea • South of the tibet Plauteu • A flat region of grassland • North of the Huang he river • East from Taklimakan Desert • East from the Yangtze river • North from the tibet Plateau • West from the North China Plain • South of the north China Plains • Had settled communites near oases • River South of the Yellow sea • ...
History 2020-09-04
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- Who was made king of england in 1066?
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- What was the name given to the 'holy wars' fought in the Medieval middle east?
- Winston Churchill was Prime Minister for which war?
- Which king famously had 6 wives?
- The head of the Catholic church
- What kind of people lived in england before 1066?
- What battle was famously fought in 1066?
7 Clues: The head of the Catholic church • Which king famously had 6 wives? • Who was made king of england in 1066? • What battle was famously fought in 1066? • What kind of people lived in england before 1066? • Winston Churchill was Prime Minister for which war? • What was the name given to the 'holy wars' fought in the Medieval middle east?
History 2020-09-04
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- Who was made king of england in 1066?
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- What was the name given to the 'holy wars' fought in the Medieval middle east?
- Winston Churchill was Prime Minister for which war?
- Which king famously had 6 wives?
- The head of the Catholic church
- What kind of people lived in England before 1066?
- What battle was famously fought in 1066?
7 Clues: The head of the Catholic church • Which king famously had 6 wives? • Who was made king of england in 1066? • What battle was famously fought in 1066? • What kind of people lived in England before 1066? • Winston Churchill was Prime Minister for which war? • What was the name given to the 'holy wars' fought in the Medieval middle east?
MEGAN'S HOMEWORK 2019-08-07
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- an act or instance exploding a violent expansion or bursting with noise
- tending to exhaust or drain, as resources of strength
- extreme weakness or fatigue
- testing ones ability
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- a exposition or large fair of extended duration, as a world fair
- the act or process of expanding
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the middle east and later
7 Clues: testing ones ability • extreme weakness or fatigue • the act or process of expanding • tending to exhaust or drain, as resources of strength • a exposition or large fair of extended duration, as a world fair • an act or instance exploding a violent expansion or bursting with noise • a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the middle east and later
3.2 vocab 2023-09-07
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- ancient religious structure that resemblespoweryramid
- illustrating the social organization of a particular society.
- (Chaldean Empire) gained pwer for a brief period following the Assyrian Empire
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- societies tribes clans families or other groups ruled
- the belief in many goods
- a person who educates or writes books or documents by hand
- a system of writing that was used in ancient middle east
7 Clues: the belief in many goods • societies tribes clans families or other groups ruled • ancient religious structure that resemblespoweryramid • a system of writing that was used in ancient middle east • a person who educates or writes books or documents by hand • illustrating the social organization of a particular society. • ...
7th Grade Social Studies 2022-03-26
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- Major world religion formed in the Holy Land with 1.3 billion followers; considered a Christian religion with a few different concepts including the Seven Sacraments and one official head of the religion.
- European country where Greenwich is located
- Ocean bordered by Europe, Africa, North and South America, and Antarctica
- Eastern European country located north of the Black Sea; currently in conflict with the nation to the east
- Major world religion formed in Israel and Judah with 14-15 million followers; unique in that for most followers it isn't just their religion but also their ethnicity
- Alliance of countries under agreement to defend each other during global conflict
- Continent primarily located north of the equator and east of the Prime Meridian
- One of the countries involved in the Camp David Accords; one of the most disputed countries in history.
- Small coastal country located in the "armpit" of Africa, similar in size to the state of New Mexico. Highly illiterate population.
- Continent in the northern and western hemispheres
- Smallest continent; part of Oceania
- Major world religion formed in India with approx. 1.2 billion followers and has approx. 33 dieties. Concepts include dharma, yoga,
- Middle Eastern country bordered by the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. Home to the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina.
- Ocean bordered by Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica
- Continent in the southern and western hemispheres
- Middle Eastern country, previously called as Persia; known for oil. Primarily Islam, so much so that it's thread throughout their government.
- Region of the world including southwest Asia and one African country
- An imaginary line between the north and south poles, bisecting the Earth into the east and west hemispheres; it runs through Greenwich, England
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- Another name for the region of the world containing Australia, New Zealand, and many of the South Pacific islands
- Small island country located off the coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean
- European country
- Ocean bordered by North and South America, Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica
- agreement between Israel and Egypt to determine distribution of land between Israel, Egypt, Palestine, and Jordan. It was signed at the US Presidential Retreat in Maryland.
- Invisible lines running around the Earth in east and west directions. Every location on Earth has a coordinate number on one of these lines.
- Ocean bordered by North America, Europe, and Asia
- Central European country who was a huge player in World War II. It's the home of Beethoven, Bach, the Brothers Grimm, bratwurst, and maybe even pretzels!
- Only continent not owned by any single nation
- The central circle of latitude; imagine a belt on the Earth. Every location on Earth has a coordinate number on one of these lines.
- Major world religion formed in Jerusalem with approx. 2.5 billion followers; concepts include sin, forgiveness through salvation, and eternal life in Heaven
- One of the countries involved in the Camp David Accords; one of the most disputed countries in history.
- Largest country in the Asia and Europe, and the world
- British territory in southern Europe. It's basically a large rock (covered in monkeys), accessible by plane, boat, or by driving across the runway when planes aren't landing.
- Country in South Central Asia, primarily Islamic; the current constitution was written in 1972 giving it independence from Pakistan
- Continent in the northern hemisphere and primarily in the eastern hemisphere. The Prime Meridian slices through one of the countries
- Continent located east of the Prime Meridian and primarily north of he equator
- President of Russia (2012-Present)
- Invisible lines running around the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole
- One of the Nordic nations in Europe with a Viking history
- Major world religion formed in Mecca, Saudia Arabia with approx. 2 billion followers following Allah through the teachings of prophets. Concepts include prayer, fasting, and prilgrimage
- Major world religion formed in India with over 560 million followers; concepts include the Four Noble Truths, Karma, & Reincarnation. More focused on a way of life than worship of their deity.
40 Clues: European country • President of Russia (2012-Present) • Smallest continent; part of Oceania • European country where Greenwich is located • Only continent not owned by any single nation • Ocean bordered by North America, Europe, and Asia • Continent in the northern and western hemispheres • Continent in the southern and western hemispheres • ...
Australia, TB, p.30-35 2016-08-28
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- English word for ØST.
- Canberra is the _________ of Australia.
- In 1901 the British owned six ___________.
- English word for STRAFF.
- State in the north-east of Australia.
- Englsih word for JEGER.
- English word for FOLK.
- City in the east of Australia which starts with the letter B.
- Elisabeth 2 is the ___________of Australia.
- The Europeans wanted to ___________ new places.
- English word for FORBRYTELSER.
- Australian animal which lives in trees.
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- The Australian flag has six _____________.
- The _____________people were the first to live in Australia.
- English word for KAPTEIN.
- The biggest city in Australia.
- Name of the capital of Australia.
- In the 17th century some ___________visited Australia.
- Another name for Ayers Rock.
- Animal found in the wild only in Australia.
- English word for BESØKTE.
- Englsih word for BRITISK.
- English word for STEIN.
- English word for SØR.
24 Clues: English word for ØST. • English word for SØR. • English word for FOLK. • Englsih word for JEGER. • English word for STEIN. • English word for STRAFF. • English word for KAPTEIN. • English word for BESØKTE. • Englsih word for BRITISK. • Another name for Ayers Rock. • The biggest city in Australia. • English word for FORBRYTELSER. • Name of the capital of Australia. • ...
NUMBERS (3) 2024-10-27
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- Judge of Israel (Numbers 32:41)
- Successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18)
- Tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:2)
- Disobedience to God's commands (Numbers 32:23)
- Agreement between God and Israel (Numbers 25:12)
- Halftribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:33)
- Daughters Granted inheritance rights (Numbers 27:7)
- God's favor (Numbers 6:24)
- Turning back to God (Numbers 21:7)
- God's compassion (Numbers 14:19)
- Son of Eleazar, stopped a plague (Numbers 25:7)
Down
- Promises made to God (Numbers 30:2)
- Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 25:16)
- Following God's commands (Numbers 9:23)
- Land allotted to the tribes (Numbers 26:52)
- Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 22:4)
- God's punishment (Numbers 22:12)
- God's decision on sin (Numbers 14:29)
- Tribe settled east of the Jordan (Numbers 32:1)
- Refuge Places of asylum (Numbers 35:6)
20 Clues: God's favor (Numbers 6:24) • Judge of Israel (Numbers 32:41) • God's punishment (Numbers 22:12) • God's compassion (Numbers 14:19) • Successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18) • Turning back to God (Numbers 21:7) • Promises made to God (Numbers 30:2) • Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 22:4) • God's decision on sin (Numbers 14:29) • Opposed the Israelites (Numbers 25:16) • ...
Berlin Districts and Neighbourhoods 2025-10-26
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- Quiet, leafy residential district in the southwest.
- Famous for the former airport now used as a park.
- Residential district with a growing arts scene.
- Western district known for its medieval old town.
- Home to a famous palace and luxury shopping.
- Northern district that includes Prenzlauer Berg.
- Berlin’s central district, home to the Brandenburg Gate.
- Central neighbourhood near the government district.
- Large central park and surrounding district.
- Eastern district with residential complexes.
- Northern district with suburban neighbourhoods.
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- Known for its LGBTQ+ history and lively markets.
- Multicultural district with a vibrant food scene.
- Gentrified area with cafés and cobblestone streets.
- Trendy neighbourhood famous for street art and nightlife.
- Historic town with a castle, merged into Berlin.
- Known for its large housing estates and gardens.
- Includes the riverside park with Soviet War Memorial.
- East Berlin district known for the East Side Gallery.
- East Berlin district with historical industrial sites.
20 Clues: Home to a famous palace and luxury shopping. • Large central park and surrounding district. • Eastern district with residential complexes. • Residential district with a growing arts scene. • Northern district with suburban neighbourhoods. • Known for its LGBTQ+ history and lively markets. • Northern district that includes Prenzlauer Berg. • ...
Mesopotamia Daily crossword feature 2015-01-05
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- People that are skilled in the crafts
- The fair way to treat people
- The belief in the gods and goddesses
- An area in the Middle East also known as the "Cradle of Civilization"
- Fine particles of soil that are good for growing crops
- A temple in which gifts were given to the gods
- A community with city and farmland
- Technology used to loosen the soil to help plant crops
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- Planting seeds to raise crops
- The watering of crops
- The land between 2 rivers
- Mesopotamian people who wan read and write
- An ancient Mesopotamian form of writing that used reeds which left wedge shaped imprints on clay tablets
- Punishments meant to scare people into not breaking the law
- An advanced culture
- When you have more of something than you need
16 Clues: An advanced culture • The watering of crops • The land between 2 rivers • The fair way to treat people • Planting seeds to raise crops • A community with city and farmland • The belief in the gods and goddesses • People that are skilled in the crafts • Mesopotamian people who wan read and write • When you have more of something than you need • ...
ColdWar 2024-04-15
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- senator that spread fear of communist takeover in US government
- provided aid to rebuild Europe after WWII
- period of tension and competition between U.S. and Soviets
- Idea that if a country fell to communism others around it would follow
- keeping communism from spreading beyond where it already existed
- first satellite in space
- military pact of non-communist countries
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- military pact of communist countries
- important dividing line between North and South Korea
- country close to the U.S. that received missiles from the Soviets
- generation born after WWII in which lots of babies were born
- U.S. response to the Berlin Blockade
- doctrine meant to prevent spread of communism in Middle East
- international peacekeeping organization established in 1945
- Communist country that fought for North Korea
- doctrine meant to prevent spread of communism in Europe
16 Clues: first satellite in space • military pact of communist countries • U.S. response to the Berlin Blockade • military pact of non-communist countries • provided aid to rebuild Europe after WWII • Communist country that fought for North Korea • important dividing line between North and South Korea • doctrine meant to prevent spread of communism in Europe • ...
9.4 Post Classical Civilizations 2023-03-27
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- The Byzantine Empire emerged in this part of the former Roman Empire
- He was the leader of the Mongols
- The King of Mali who spent a lot of wealth
- Was traded with gold in West African Kingdoms
- Medieval Europe emerged in this part of the former Roman Empire
- Famous Emperor of Byzantine Empire
- Name of the Japanese warriors
- This belief system was practiced throughout the Middle East
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- The capital of the Byzantine Empire
- This location was considered a “cultural bridge” between China & Japan
- He was the Muslim scholar who traveled through the Muslim world
- Economic system used in Medieval Europe
- This social class held the real power in Feudal Japan
- This event occurred in 1054
- Political system used in Medieval Europe & Japan
- This is the code that Japanese warriors follow
16 Clues: This event occurred in 1054 • Name of the Japanese warriors • He was the leader of the Mongols • Famous Emperor of Byzantine Empire • The capital of the Byzantine Empire • Economic system used in Medieval Europe • The King of Mali who spent a lot of wealth • Was traded with gold in West African Kingdoms • This is the code that Japanese warriors follow • ...
The Renaissance 2025-04-11
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- A person who supports artists with money
- Author of the Prince
- The black plague led to the downfall of this social system
- Playwright inspired by the Greek and Roman classics
- Study of human potential and achievements
- A Renaissance invention that made books easier to produce
- Spurred demand for middle east goods
- Who created the printing press in 1456 Germany?
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- What is an education involving history, literature, grammar, and rhetoric?
- The "Mona Lisa" artist
- Renaissance artists who crafted sculptures, awesome in size and intense with emotions
- Wealthy merchant family that funded ideas and art
- This shows 3-dimensions on a flat surface
- Cultural movement which revived art, learning, the, religious reform and the scientific revolution
- The city in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Famous Renaissance painter
16 Clues: Author of the Prince • The "Mona Lisa" artist • Famous Renaissance painter • Spurred demand for middle east goods • A person who supports artists with money • This shows 3-dimensions on a flat surface • Study of human potential and achievements • Who created the printing press in 1456 Germany? • Wealthy merchant family that funded ideas and art • ...
Early Civilizations Clan Challenge 2025-09-03
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- the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- title for the god-king ruler of Egypt
- to tame animals or adapt crops so they are best suited to humans
- belief in many gods
- earliest American civilization, developed along the Gulf of Mexico
- title of the Inca emperor
- period of time when humans transitioned from nomadic to agricultural life
- first emperor of China
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- Mauryan emperor in India who helped spread Buddhism
- an object made by human beings
- region in the Middle East where civilizations first arose
- knotted strings used by Inca officials for record keeping
- Babylonian king known for writing the first code of law
- belief in only one god
- political alliance in North America known as the Five Nations
- Tenochtitlan was the capital city of this empire
16 Clues: belief in many gods • belief in only one god • first emperor of China • title of the Inca emperor • an object made by human beings • title for the god-king ruler of Egypt • Tenochtitlan was the capital city of this empire • Mauryan emperor in India who helped spread Buddhism • Babylonian king known for writing the first code of law • ...
Bethesda's Christmas Celebration 2022-12-13
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- "______ We Have Heard On High"
- Mary's Baby
- _____ To The World
- Circular Decoration You Hang
- God With Us
- Scene With A Manger
- People Singing Door To Door
- Substance of Things Hoped For
- 12th Month
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- 25 of December
- 3 Traveling Men
- Songs In A Book
- Where They Found The Star
- _____ On Earth
- Found In The East
- Mary's Husband
- Where Jesus Was Born
- Start of Christmas Season
- House of God
- Where Jesus Laid
20 Clues: 12th Month • Mary's Baby • God With Us • House of God • 25 of December • _____ On Earth • Mary's Husband • 3 Traveling Men • Songs In A Book • Where Jesus Laid • Found In The East • _____ To The World • Scene With A Manger • Where Jesus Was Born • Where They Found The Star • Start of Christmas Season • People Singing Door To Door • Circular Decoration You Hang • Substance of Things Hoped For • ...
Early Explorers 2024-10-02
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- Dias Sailed around the southern part of Africa.
- A navigational tool that allowed precise travel
- opened up from Europe to the Middle east to Asia.
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- ibn Al-Khattab A Muslim leader who leader who captured jerusalem in 638.
- Gutenberg Who invented the printing press.
- polo wrote "The Travels of Marco Polo."
- Da Gama Sailed around the (COGH) and to India.
7 Clues: polo wrote "The Travels of Marco Polo." • Gutenberg Who invented the printing press. • Da Gama Sailed around the (COGH) and to India. • Dias Sailed around the southern part of Africa. • A navigational tool that allowed precise travel • opened up from Europe to the Middle east to Asia. • ibn Al-Khattab A Muslim leader who leader who captured jerusalem in 638.
Ch. 1 L.1 2024-08-13
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- part
- natural surroundings of a place
- starting point for measuring longitude
- lines on a map that run east to west
- lines on a map that run north to south
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time and from one location
- a group of places that are close to one another and share the same characteristics
- a line of latitude that circles the middle of Earth
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- the study of earth and its people, places, and environments.
- average weather in a place over a period of time
- describes where a place is compared to another place
- always changing
- material that can be used to produce crops
- refers to Earth's features in terms of their locations, shapes, and relationships to one another
- the exact location of something
- the shape and nature of the land
16 Clues: part • always changing • natural surroundings of a place • the exact location of something • the shape and nature of the land • lines on a map that run east to west • starting point for measuring longitude • lines on a map that run north to south • material that can be used to produce crops • average weather in a place over a period of time • ...
Social Studies: Mapping Our World 2022-08-29
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- where something is
- a round, solid figure
- absolute location that tells the latitude and longitude of a place
- a model of Earth
- half of the Earth
- location where something is in relation to something
- imaginary lines running up and down-or north and south-on the globe.
- way to display the world onto a flat map
- imaginary line drawn around the middle of the Earth
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- direction northeast,southeast,northwest,southwest
- book of maps that gives information about a particular place
- meridian imaginary line dividing the globe from north to south, is the starting line for longitude
- density number of people living in a given amount of space
- imaginary lines running east and west around the globe
- Location exactly where something is
- surface of the land that includes natural and human-made features
16 Clues: a model of Earth • half of the Earth • where something is • a round, solid figure • Location exactly where something is • way to display the world onto a flat map • direction northeast,southeast,northwest,southwest • imaginary line drawn around the middle of the Earth • imaginary lines running east and west around the globe • ...
Locations Around the world 2021-07-23
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- Where is Machu Picchu located in
- Where is the Colosseum Located in
- Which Country is mount Mount Kilimanjaro located in
- Which state is Yellowstone National Park located in
- Which Continent is the Sydney Opera House Located in
- Which city is the golden gate bridge Located in
- Which four letter middle east country is the Hanging Gardens of Babylon Located
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- Where is the Kremlin Wall Located
- Which place in Asia is the great wall Located in
- Where is the Pyramid of Giza Located
- Which Country is Niagara Falls Located in
- Where is the Taj Mahal
- Which State is the Grand Canyon Located in
- Which Country is Mount Fuji Located in
- Where is the Eiffle Tower Located in
- Which Country in Europe is the Leaning Tower of Pisa located in
16 Clues: Where is the Taj Mahal • Where is Machu Picchu located in • Where is the Kremlin Wall Located • Where is the Colosseum Located in • Where is the Pyramid of Giza Located • Where is the Eiffle Tower Located in • Which Country is Mount Fuji Located in • Which Country is Niagara Falls Located in • Which State is the Grand Canyon Located in • ...
EASOC crossword 3 (31-03-21) 2021-03-31
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- phone call top up card used in the UK to call internationally (4)
- a boat got stuck here and made the news (4,5)
- a type of climate (8)
- one of the official languages of DRC (5)
- the name of a body part and a tree (4)
- stock cube brand (5)
- popular mobile money transfer service (5)
- a spiral horned, middle sized antelope (5)
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- means coffee in Kiswahili (6)
- a group of people native to a country but living in different parts of the world (8)
- island nation that qualified for AFCON 2021 for the first time (7)
- grassland (8)
- largest East African country by population (8)
- seeing wildlife on a trip (6)
- another word for tea (4)
- surname of former Tanzania president who passed away in March 2020 (8)
16 Clues: grassland (8) • stock cube brand (5) • a type of climate (8) • another word for tea (4) • means coffee in Kiswahili (6) • seeing wildlife on a trip (6) • the name of a body part and a tree (4) • one of the official languages of DRC (5) • popular mobile money transfer service (5) • a spiral horned, middle sized antelope (5) • a boat got stuck here and made the news (4,5) • ...
Medieval History Vol. 3 2023-05-26
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- crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE by Pope Leo III
- religion established in the Arabian Peninsula during the 600s
- a country in the Middle East
- identifying with one's nation, instead of local leaders
- a ruling class of noble families
- capital of the Byzantine Empire
- world's first novel written in Japan
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- denomination that emerges out of the Reformation
- the economic, political, social system of medieval Europe in which people exchanged loyalty and labor for protection
- system of government officials with different levels of authority
- period of renewed interest in classical art and ideas
- powerful empire that gained a lot of wealth from controlling the Trans-Saharan trade
- capital of the Aztec Empire
- the first dynasty to unify China under an emperor
- indigenous religion of Japan
- type of religion that worships one god
16 Clues: capital of the Aztec Empire • indigenous religion of Japan • a country in the Middle East • capital of the Byzantine Empire • a ruling class of noble families • world's first novel written in Japan • type of religion that worships one god • denomination that emerges out of the Reformation • the first dynasty to unify China under an emperor • ...
LSD1 Review 2015-08-25
Across
- to affect or influence in a positive way
- The place where the first pizzeria in America opened
- The action or power to affect
- People in the Middle East and Mediterranean ate this
- Classical music helps these grow faster
- There is a pizza named after this Queen
- Pizza is so popular because people can choose these
- People used to think tomatoes were this
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- Classical music can make these disappear
- Scientists believe listening to this music helps people relax
- The rhythm of classical music is similar to these
- The people who brought pizza to the USA
- A list of instructions and ingredients for making food
- The people who will listen to rock-and-roll music before a match
- To copy or try to be like
- The origin of music is from here
16 Clues: To copy or try to be like • The action or power to affect • The origin of music is from here • The people who brought pizza to the USA • Classical music helps these grow faster • There is a pizza named after this Queen • People used to think tomatoes were this • Classical music can make these disappear • to affect or influence in a positive way • ...
Religions of the World 2016-04-12
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- Name of the holy book in the Christian religion.
- The main symbol used in Christianity is a ______:
- Main religion practised in China.
- Type of white meat that Judaism tells people not to eat.
- The main religion practised in Israel.
- The main religion practised in Japan.
- The main religion practised in India.
- Building where Muslims go to worship.
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- A religion practised mainly in the Middle East. Worships a god called Allah.
- Described as the saviour of mankind and the son of god in Christian teachings.
- Building where Christians go to worship.
- Buddhist monks typically wear robes of this colour:
- Name of the holy book in the Islamic religion.
- Lack of belief in any god(s)/goddess(es).
- Name of the main prophet in Islam.
- God of thunder in Norse mythology. Wields a giant hammer.
16 Clues: Main religion practised in China. • Name of the main prophet in Islam. • The main religion practised in Japan. • The main religion practised in India. • Building where Muslims go to worship. • The main religion practised in Israel. • Building where Christians go to worship. • Lack of belief in any god(s)/goddess(es). • Name of the holy book in the Islamic religion. • ...
Judaism 2024-06-13
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- Thou shalt not tae the ________ of the lord thy God in vain. (#3)
- Thou shalt have no other ________ before me (#1)
- The founder of Judaism who led his people from Mesopotamia to Canaan (Israel)
- The three monotheistic religions believe in the _____ Commandments
- The systematic persecution and mass murder of millions of European Jews by the Nazis
- Thou shalt not commit ____________ (#7)
- The 3 monotheistic religions originated in the Middle _______
- Thou shalt not _______ (#6)
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- The first monotheistic religion; over 4,000 years old
- Honor thy ________ and thy father (#5)
- Belief in one God
- The Jewish homeland; "the promised land"
- Where Jews were enslaved and later freed
- Term for a Jewish house of worship; sometimes called a temple or shul
- Led his people out of Egypt after they were freed from slavery
- Thou shalt not ________ (#8)
16 Clues: Belief in one God • Thou shalt not _______ (#6) • Thou shalt not ________ (#8) • Honor thy ________ and thy father (#5) • Thou shalt not commit ____________ (#7) • The Jewish homeland; "the promised land" • Where Jews were enslaved and later freed • Thou shalt have no other ________ before me (#1) • The first monotheistic religion; over 4,000 years old • ...
A Complicated Kindness 2013-11-20
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- What was Nomi's mothers name?
- What was Nomi's drug dealers nickname?
- Nomi said "______ was the glue of our relationship".
- Who is the author of A Complicated Kindness?
- What animal is on the front cover of the book
- What province is the East Village located in?
- Who is Nomi's best friend?
- What was Nomi's sister full first name?
- Nomi calls her uncle "the _______ of darkness.
- Where does Nomi want to live?
- What is Nomi's last name?
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- Where did Nomi meet Travis?
- Where did Travis go when he left East Village?
- What card game did Nomi and her mother play?
- What cigarettes does Nomi smoke?
- What were the people of East Village, Manitoba called?
- What is Nomi's favorite genre of music?
- What is Nomi's full name?
- What ethnicity are Nomi's Family
- When Ray left he bought Nomi a______.
20 Clues: What is Nomi's full name? • What is Nomi's last name? • Who is Nomi's best friend? • Where did Nomi meet Travis? • What was Nomi's mothers name? • Where does Nomi want to live? • What cigarettes does Nomi smoke? • What ethnicity are Nomi's Family • When Ray left he bought Nomi a______. • What was Nomi's drug dealers nickname? • What is Nomi's favorite genre of music? • ...
Relative Locations 2021-09-21
Across
- Florida city north of Miami
- 5 lakes in northern part of United States
- Valley southwest of Las Vegas
- City south of St. Louis
- Colorado City east of the Rocky Mountains
- Florida city northwest of Key West
- City in Oklahoma north of Dallas
- City south of Milwaukee
- Ocean east of United States
- City at southern end of Appalachian Mts.
- National Park northeast of Key West
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- River south of Seattle and north of Salem
- Plains in central United States
- Long mountain range in western United States
- Mountains west of Washington DC
- Canyon in northern Arizona south of Salt Lake City
- Southernmost city in Texas
- National Park southeast of Helena, Montana
- Texas city south of Oklahoma City
- City in northeast that is southwest of Boston
- City in Nevada west of the Grand Canyon
- City north of Columbia River
- Falls east of Detroit
- Southernmost city in Florida
24 Clues: Falls east of Detroit • City south of St. Louis • City south of Milwaukee • Southernmost city in Texas • Florida city north of Miami • Ocean east of United States • City north of Columbia River • Southernmost city in Florida • Valley southwest of Las Vegas • Plains in central United States • Mountains west of Washington DC • City in Oklahoma north of Dallas • ...
mid- 2023-03-13
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- middle + a part separated from the rest
- middle + minute amount
- middle + woman
- middle + part of the day from noon to evening
- middle + plain, pasture, open land, cultivated land
- middle + period during which the sun is above the horizon
- middle + a course of water
- middle + belly
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- middle + adverbial genitive -s + unetymological -t
- middle + the hot season of the year
- middle + the dark part of a day
- middle + the coldest season of the year
- middle + way; central avenue of a fairground
- middle + of or pertaining to the sea off the west coast of Africa
- middle + invisible gases that surround the earth
- middle + limit in time, set or appointed period
16 Clues: middle + woman • middle + belly • middle + minute amount • middle + a course of water • middle + the dark part of a day • middle + the hot season of the year • middle + a part separated from the rest • middle + the coldest season of the year • middle + way; central avenue of a fairground • middle + part of the day from noon to evening • ...
What's Happening Next Week? 2016-06-30
6 Clues: The best medicine • Winner Winner Chicken ________ • Joy, Elation, Extreme Happiness • The title of a song sang by Rebecca Black • Friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests • A member of the people who now live mostly in the Middle East and northern Africa
AP World Terms 2022-03-07
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- The shared culture that exists between groups of people spread across great distance
- A reference to the genocide committed against indigenous peoples across the Americas as a result of European travelers waging war against indigenous tribes and intentioanlly spreading infectiuous diseases among the indigenous peoples they encountered
- A nomadic people who conquered China and established the Qing dynasty.
- A center of learning and technological innovation that emerged in Baghdad in the Middle East and was an important relaying point of information from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
- Society of ____ and ____ fists: A movement in China that focused on eradicating the existence of Christianity in China and fought against the influences of Westernization
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- Abbreviation for the joint stock venture that enjoyed a monopoly on trade in the Indian Ocean sanctioned by the Queen of England
- The component of the Mongolian Empire that ruled over the Kievan Rus princely states from afar and ultimately led to an increase in the power of the Orthodox Christain Church
- The ability of a person or group of people to exert influence over events in their lives
- Furs that were highly coveted among animal trappers in Siberia and the northern territories as Russia extended its political borders to the eastern portion of Asia
- An Egyptian feminist famous for protesting for equal rights for women in Egypt
10 Clues: A nomadic people who conquered China and established the Qing dynasty. • An Egyptian feminist famous for protesting for equal rights for women in Egypt • The shared culture that exists between groups of people spread across great distance • The ability of a person or group of people to exert influence over events in their lives • ...
AP World Terms 2022-03-07
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- The shared culture that exists between groups of people spread across great distance
- A reference to the genocide committed against indigenous peoples across the Americas as a result of European travelers waging war against indigenous tribes and intentioanlly spreading infectiuous diseases among the indigenous peoples they encountered
- A nomadic people who conquered China and established the Qing dynasty.
- A center of learning and technological innovation that emerged in Baghdad in the Middle East and was an important relaying point of information from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
- Society of ____ and ____ fists: A movement in China that focused on eradicating the existence of Christianity in China and fought against the influences of Westernization
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- Abbreviation for the joint stock venture that enjoyed a monopoly on trade in the Indian Ocean sanctioned by the Queen of England
- The component of the Mongolian Empire that ruled over the Kievan Rus princely states from afar and ultimately led to an increase in the power of the Orthodox Christain Church
- The ability of a person or group of people to exert influence over events in their lives
- Furs that were highly coveted among animal trappers in Siberia and the northern territories as Russia extended its political borders to the eastern portion of Asia
- An Egyptian feminist famous for protesting for equal rights for women in Egypt
10 Clues: A nomadic people who conquered China and established the Qing dynasty. • An Egyptian feminist famous for protesting for equal rights for women in Egypt • The shared culture that exists between groups of people spread across great distance • The ability of a person or group of people to exert influence over events in their lives • ...
Slovakia 2020-11-10
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- The largest and the deepest lake in Slovakia is Veľké...Pleso
- Most known spa town in East Slovakia
- The highest point of Slovakia
- The largest krast area in the middle Europe is called Slovenský...
- The first university in The Kingdom of Hungary is called Academia...
- The plague colomn is also known as The...statue
- The second largest city in Slovakia
- The second largest ethnic group in Slovakia(10,6%)
- Just 22km of this river is not part of our border
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- The lowest point of Slovakia is river called...
- The largest medieval square on territory of Slovakia
- Former state that was divided into two independent countries in 1993
- Neighboring country-West side
- The largest city in Slovakia
- The geographical center of Europe
- There is The Andy Warhol Pop Art Museum
16 Clues: The largest city in Slovakia • Neighboring country-West side • The highest point of Slovakia • The geographical center of Europe • The second largest city in Slovakia • Most known spa town in East Slovakia • There is The Andy Warhol Pop Art Museum • The lowest point of Slovakia is river called... • The plague colomn is also known as The...statue • ...
Escape From War Vocabulary 2016-10-12
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- Refugees are wealthy families from ___________ cities.
- They made it out of Syria and into the neighboring country of ___________.
- A school for refugees was opening in Akkar... It was ___________ news.
- The capital of Syria
- She studied French, ___________, English, singing and music
- ___________ come from more than a dozen countries mostly in the Middle East and Africa.
- She and her family lived in a __________ home.
- They had escaped the terror and death that ___________ Syria.
- Their choice became clear. They ___________.
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- Two hundred students were ___________ there.
- "I will wear a nice white outfit and wear a ___________ around my neck."
- Dania says that she ___________ to become a doctor.
- In 2011 war broke out in ___________.
- The War in Syria has ___________ nearly 500,000 lives so far.
- It had running water- a ___________.
- They settled in a ___________ area called Akkar.
16 Clues: The capital of Syria • It had running water- a ___________. • In 2011 war broke out in ___________. • Two hundred students were ___________ there. • Their choice became clear. They ___________. • She and her family lived in a __________ home. • They settled in a ___________ area called Akkar. • Dania says that she ___________ to become a doctor. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 8/26 2022-08-26
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- A piece of land around a body of water
- Valleys with steep sides between hills or mountains
- The angular distance of north or south of earth's equator
- A condition where 2 lines never meet
- A location for boats and ships to dock safely
- The study of physical earth and how humans are affected
- at Greenwich, England
- The longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England (prime __________)
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- The land between 2 hills or mountains
- The angular distance of east or west of the
- Someone who makes or produces maps
- A place in the desert where water and fertilization can be found
- A/the line that runs around the middle of earth
- A dry region lacking trees
- A large grassland
- A mountain or hill that released / releases lava (and other things too) from the earth's crust
- An ice river that moves slowly
17 Clues: A large grassland • at Greenwich, England • A dry region lacking trees • An ice river that moves slowly • Someone who makes or produces maps • A condition where 2 lines never meet • The land between 2 hills or mountains • A piece of land around a body of water • The angular distance of east or west of the • A location for boats and ships to dock safely • ...
Ancient Egypt Terms 2025-01-04
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- the first ruler of the Akkadian empire
- Crescent Crescent shaped region in the middle east
- Was used as the earliest form of writing
- River The longest river in Africa
- A grave of burial chamber
- They were used as a writing system in Ancient Egypt
- the last female ruler of Egypt
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- The process of preserving a deceased body
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- A person who copies out documents
- stone A broken piece of a larger stone slab that was inscribed with 3 versions of a decree from 196 BC
- a religious building that is meant for worshiping or praying
- The king of Babylon
- a way that people used to interact with each other
- a massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia
- A series of rulers from the same family
16 Clues: The king of Babylon • A ruler of ancient Egypt • A grave of burial chamber • the last female ruler of Egypt • A person who copies out documents • River The longest river in Africa • the first ruler of the Akkadian empire • A series of rulers from the same family • Was used as the earliest form of writing • The process of preserving a deceased body • ...
Bowen's Crossword 2025-12-02
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- Used to exaggerated and dramatic news reporting.
- Were created using funds from Morrill Act.
- literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers.
- economic hardship, persucution, overcrowding, crop failure and lack of jobs.
- Was the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the west.
- Were crowded, run down appartment buildings.
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- Allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers.
- Grew including teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
- Is the movement of people from rural area's to cities.
- jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom from the USA.
- Founded Hull House in Chicago.
- Developed the outskirts of the cities.
- Was the processing center for immigrants in the east.
- Was a movement in literature and art focusing on everyday lives.
- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- Is the prosses by wich immigrants adjust to American culture.
16 Clues: Founded Hull House in Chicago. • Developed the outskirts of the cities. • Allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers. • Were created using funds from Morrill Act. • literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers. • Were crowded, run down appartment buildings. • Used to exaggerated and dramatic news reporting. • provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods. • ...
Items Traded on the Silk Road 2022-10-06
6 Clues: A fabric made from silk-worms • Material from sheeps,traded to china • Tusk of an indian or african elephant • Useful as a fabric,from india to china • Used for cooking; exported from the middle east • Drunk daily on the Silk Road, traded for everything
Items Traded on the Silk Road 2022-10-06
6 Clues: A fabric made from silk-worms • Material from sheeps,traded to china • Tusk of an indian or african elephant • Useful as a fabric,from india to china • Used for cooking; exported from the middle east • Drunk daily on the Silk Road, traded for everything
Childhood Trauma Crossword 2023-06-01
6 Clues: The study of mind and behavior • Most commonly develops in youth • Many people have this, they are all sad • The best psychology teacher in the Middle East • Something that can be caused by stressful events • Can be triggered in many ways, most commonly by sounds
The Conflict in Afghanistan 2022-10-25
6 Clues: Islamic group in the Middle East • one form of the crisis in Afghanistan • group significantly restricted by Taliban • Afghan National Defense and Security Forces • intended outcome of deal between the US and the Taliban • month of 2021 when US announced Afghanistan withdrawal was complete
3rd clue crossword 2024-03-28
6 Clues: The sacred religious book in Judaism • An Abrahamic religion that Jesus spread • The Abrahamic religion spread by Abraham • The sacred religious book in Christianity • An Abrahamic religion primarily Middle Eastle east • The holiday to celebrate the escape of the Israelites from slavery in egypt
