middle east Crossword Puzzles
Childhood Trauma 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
States 2016-09-01
Across
- / Las Vegas State
- / State West of Pennsylvania
- / Volcanic state
- / Lone Star State
- / state of the Statue of Liberty
- / rhymes with Alaska
- / it's a president, a city and a state
- / North or South?
- / Capital of Georgia
- / A huge river
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- / Where potatoes come from
- / State where you find L.A.
- / State East of Pennsylvania
- / Capital of Montana
- / State of Benjamin Franklin
- / Land where Utes lived
- / KS
- / Louisiana in short
- / North East
19 Clues: / KS • / North East • / A huge river • / Volcanic state • / Las Vegas State • / Lone Star State • / North or South? • / Capital of Montana • / rhymes with Alaska • / Louisiana in short • / Capital of Georgia • / Land where Utes lived • / Where potatoes come from • / State where you find L.A. • / State East of Pennsylvania • / State West of Pennsylvania • / State of Benjamin Franklin • ...
Food around the world! 2025-03-16
Across
- A famous Italian dish with cheese, tomato sauce, and toppings.
- A buttery, flaky pastry from France.
- A creamy dip made from chickpeas, popular in the Middle East.
- A spicy dish from India, often made with rice.
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- A Mexican food with a tortilla filled with meat, cheese, and vegetables.
- An Italian dish made from dough, often served with sauce.
- A Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat.
- A fried dough pastry from Spain, often eaten with chocolate.
- A Japanese dish with rice, fish, and seaweed.
9 Clues: A buttery, flaky pastry from France. • A Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat. • A Japanese dish with rice, fish, and seaweed. • A spicy dish from India, often made with rice. • An Italian dish made from dough, often served with sauce. • A fried dough pastry from Spain, often eaten with chocolate. • A creamy dip made from chickpeas, popular in the Middle East. • ...
puzzle 2023-03-03
Across
- led the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War
- shot down over soviet airspace
- led the allied invasion of North Africa in 1942
- american piolet whos CIA spy plane was shut down in soviet air
- provides information on foreign countries and usually coordinates with the FBI
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- practice of pushing a dangerous situation to the limit of safety
- advocated an aggressive stance against communism throughout the world.
- policy checking increased soviet in the middle east
- a collective defense treaty
9 Clues: a collective defense treaty • shot down over soviet airspace • led the allied invasion of North Africa in 1942 • policy checking increased soviet in the middle east • led the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War • american piolet whos CIA spy plane was shut down in soviet air • practice of pushing a dangerous situation to the limit of safety • ...
Julius Clayton refugee 2024-11-19
Across
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- an ancient city in Syria
- unbreakable
- lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning.
- (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name.
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- a field or domain of activity or interest.
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- shia branch of Islam
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
10 Clues: unbreakable • shia branch of Islam • an ancient city in Syria • a field or domain of activity or interest. • lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning. • (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. • anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment • extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Spelling Words Week 1 2025-06-01
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- a symbol on a map that shows directions like north and south
- a large area of land like Africa or Asia
- an imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- a huge body of salt water like the Pacific or Atlantic
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- a drawing that shows where places are
- a land with its own government like the United States or Brazil
- half of the Earth, either north/south or east/west
- a box on a map that explains what the symbols mean
- a round model of Earth
9 Clues: a round model of Earth • a drawing that shows where places are • a large area of land like Africa or Asia • an imaginary line around the middle of Earth • half of the Earth, either north/south or east/west • a box on a map that explains what the symbols mean • a huge body of salt water like the Pacific or Atlantic • ...
Christmas Crossword 2022-12-07
Across
- An exploding ball of burning gas held together by gravity that sometimes twinkles in the sky
- A blue puppet who hangs out with Trinity Kids
- Something a person gives without wanting anything in return; a present.
- A place to rest and stay
- An ancient town in the Middle East where Jesus was born
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- A cool dinosaur who chills with Trinity Youth
- To produce musical tones by means of the voice
- A messenger from God
- A holiday we celebrate every December 25th
9 Clues: A messenger from God • A place to rest and stay • A holiday we celebrate every December 25th • A cool dinosaur who chills with Trinity Youth • A blue puppet who hangs out with Trinity Kids • To produce musical tones by means of the voice • An ancient town in the Middle East where Jesus was born • Something a person gives without wanting anything in return; a present. • ...
Canada: Stories of Greatness 2026-01-13
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- Indigenous individuals with French heritage
- Elijah McCoy found work on the ____ Central Railroad before his inventions succeeded
- Elijah ____, prominent Black inventor and mechanical engineer
- Thelma Chalifoux mainly advocated for communities in this province prior to becoming a senator
- Thelma Chalifoux was personally affected by and actively protested this government initiatives
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- Country in Middle East with significant refugee immigration to Canada
- Largest and most notable Canadian railway in the 1800s
- Notable Métis activist and senator, last name
- ____ of Rights and Freedoms
9 Clues: ____ of Rights and Freedoms • Indigenous individuals with French heritage • Notable Métis activist and senator, last name • Largest and most notable Canadian railway in the 1800s • Elijah ____, prominent Black inventor and mechanical engineer • Country in Middle East with significant refugee immigration to Canada • ...
Countries of Africa 2023-11-09
Across
- Central East Africa
- Central East Africa
- Central Africa
- Central/East Africa
- Western Africa
- East Africa country with military bases
- Western Africa/partially recognized
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- Central/South Africa
- Western Africa country following a river
- East Africa
- Central Africa
- North Africa; closest to Italy
- North Africa
- North Africa; closest to Spain
14 Clues: East Africa • North Africa • Central Africa • Central Africa • Western Africa • Central East Africa • Central East Africa • Central/East Africa • Central/South Africa • North Africa; closest to Italy • North Africa; closest to Spain • Western Africa/partially recognized • East Africa country with military bases • Western Africa country following a river
HOMS - Part 3 Vocab 2021-02-08
Across
- a place where food is served.
- adjective used to describe things from Middle East and Asia, but not people.
- This term is derogatory because it was given by non-Inuit people.
- from the Latin for "dark cloud."
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- a big white cloud.
- you are looking ________! May you should start taking iron supplements.
- I have it on good ________ that there is a waiting list of up to five weeks
- walking in a way to appear better than everyone.
- The curious pedestrians are ________ by the arrival of stretch limousines.
9 Clues: a big white cloud. • a place where food is served. • from the Latin for "dark cloud." • walking in a way to appear better than everyone. • This term is derogatory because it was given by non-Inuit people. • you are looking ________! May you should start taking iron supplements. • The curious pedestrians are ________ by the arrival of stretch limousines. • ...
cryptic 1 2012-11-19
Across
- finished eating and stuck between the head and tail of war
- only bit of scary food
- this republic is wedged - it's not a con, google it.
- see, this girl has so much of it
- if the middle east sold this whilst sleeping
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- car broke down - you should pay the company - looks like the water source has broken down too.
- don't cook the meat, all inside it's a messy red!
- the first to do wrong to timothy
- peachy keen below your face
9 Clues: only bit of scary food • peachy keen below your face • the first to do wrong to timothy • see, this girl has so much of it • if the middle east sold this whilst sleeping • don't cook the meat, all inside it's a messy red! • this republic is wedged - it's not a con, google it. • finished eating and stuck between the head and tail of war • ...
Current Events Presentation 2025-10-20
Across
- what states congressional map violated the Voting Rights Act
- what kind of policy is the government shutdown laying off workers
- what happened this past weekend for No Kings Day
- he is running against Karen Bass for LA Mayor
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- who did Trump commute from federal prison
- this item has shortages
- where did Trump, Middle East and European leaders meet following his address to Israel's Parliament
- did Wall Street see a major jump in
- what country is headed towards a recession (acroymn)
9 Clues: this item has shortages • did Wall Street see a major jump in • who did Trump commute from federal prison • he is running against Karen Bass for LA Mayor • what happened this past weekend for No Kings Day • what country is headed towards a recession (acroymn) • what states congressional map violated the Voting Rights Act • ...
Dark Age 2025-10-24
Across
- whose western half fell in 476 CE.
- Age Period of cultural and economic deterioration following Rome’s collapse.
- region that became fragmented after Rome’s fall.
- group that sacked Rome in 410 CE.
- Road of trade routes connecting China, Middle East, and Europe.
- in China during its early medieval period, experiencing internal chaos.
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- goods from Africa that was highly valued in the Mediterranean.
- of instability marked by weak leadership and local wars in Europe.
- in the Middle East, a major hub for trade and learning.
- Chinese product traded along the Silk Road.
10 Clues: group that sacked Rome in 410 CE. • whose western half fell in 476 CE. • Chinese product traded along the Silk Road. • region that became fragmented after Rome’s fall. • in the Middle East, a major hub for trade and learning. • goods from Africa that was highly valued in the Mediterranean. • of instability marked by weak leadership and local wars in Europe. • ...
STAMP YOUR JOURNEY 2025-07-17
Across
- of latitude are also called ______
- of the Earth
- North Pole is at ______° latitude
- Prime Meridian passes through ______
- angular distance of a place north or south of the Equator
- name for lines that converge at the poles
- lines running east to west
- of hemispheres the Earth is divided into
- angular distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- of longitude are also called ______
- tool used to find direction
- grid system using latitude and longitude helps in ______ location
- southernmost parallel where the sun can be directly overhead
- that never meet and run parallel
- between North and East
- lines running north to south
- of the Earth
- line at 23.5°N
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- line at 0° latitude
- opposite to North
- Earth's slightly flattened shape is called an ______ spheroid
- point on Earth
- line at 0° longitude
- rotation causes day and ______
- Earth spins on its ______
- Earth is divided into Northern and Southern ______
- latitude at which the Arctic region begins
- topmost point on Earth
- representation of Earth on a flat surface
- 180° longitude line is called the ______ Date Line
- South, East, and West are called ______ directions
31 Clues: of the Earth • of the Earth • point on Earth • line at 23.5°N • opposite to North • line at 0° latitude • line at 0° longitude • topmost point on Earth • between North and East • Earth spins on its ______ • lines running east to west • tool used to find direction • lines running north to south • rotation causes day and ______ • that never meet and run parallel • ...
All About Jodie 2025-10-27
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- State where magma meets mai tais.
- It’s all fun and games until someone misses the capital of Bhutan.
- Events where losing your voice is part of the experience.
- Social gathering where winning isn’t always fun.
- Annual attraction where screams are on the itinerary.
- Creatures that start small and leap into adulthood.
- Bakery that makes calories worth the commute
- Metal tubes where snacks and patience are rationed.
- Putting practice with fewer caddies and more windmills.
- Six tries to prove you know your vowels.
- State that’s farther east than “Down East.”
- Spice Seasonal flavor that divides a nation every fall.
- Locked-in entertainment with timed intelligence tests.
- Shots where the subject and photographer don’t always see eye to eye.
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- Where boom boxes, prom scenes, and proton packs ruled.
- Real estate with recurring occupants.
- It’s down east — and east of almost everything else in Maine.
- Profession that always gets to the root of things.
- Candy Treat that delivers a pucker before pleasure.
- They’re big on screams, small on survival rates.
- Spears that don’t come from battlefields.
- Grounds for waking up.
- The only sport where breathing is optional.
- Hawaiian deity who knows how to take a stand.
- Things that can leave you in pieces until you fit together.
25 Clues: Grounds for waking up. • State where magma meets mai tais. • Real estate with recurring occupants. • Six tries to prove you know your vowels. • Spears that don’t come from battlefields. • The only sport where breathing is optional. • State that’s farther east than “Down East.” • Bakery that makes calories worth the commute • Hawaiian deity who knows how to take a stand. • ...
A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews 2013-11-20
Across
- Nomi calls her uncle "the _______ of darkness.
- What is Nomi's full name?
- Where did Nomi meet Travis?
- Where did Travis go when he left East Village?
- What was Nomi's drug dealers nickname?
- What card game did Nomi and her mother play?
- What cigarettes does Nomi smoke?
- When Ray left he bought Nomi a______.
- What ethnicity are Nomi's Family
- What was Nomi's sister full first name?
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- Nomi said "______ was the glue of our relationship".
- What is Nomi's last name?
- What were the people of East Village, Manitoba called?
- Who is Nomi's best friend?
- What animal is on the front cover of the book
- Where does Nomi want to live?
- What province is the East Village located in?
- What was Nomi's mothers name?
- What is Nomi's favorite genre of music?
19 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 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? • ...
Geography 2025-11-26
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- The opposite of east
- Longest capital city in the world
- the smallest continent
- Flag features a cresentn and a star.
- Forty five billion pairs of chopsticks made each year
- The largest continent
- No chewing gum
- Black sand desert
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- has the perception of sitting on the beach in thongs and getting sunburnt
- Bengal Tiger
- Has the most rivers in the world
- The tallest building in the world.
- An island. Sites on the 80 degrees east longitude line
- Hills made of choclate
- An archipelago Four main islands. More than 6000 small islands
- the opposite of west
16 Clues: Bengal Tiger • No chewing gum • Black sand desert • The opposite of east • the opposite of west • The largest continent • the smallest continent • Hills made of choclate • Has the most rivers in the world • Longest capital city in the world • The tallest building in the world. • Flag features a cresentn and a star. • Forty five billion pairs of chopsticks made each year • ...
Review Puzzle for Chapter 14 2022-09-26
Across
- Kingdom emerged in the area occupied by present-day by Ghana.
- Arabs and ______ controlled the Spice Trade
- Macartney Head of the British diplomatic mission
- Distant areas under their control
- I ruler of Kongo in west-central Africa
- and Mallindi Hubs of international trade
- rounded the tip of Africa
- The Dutch captured ______
- Large estates for slave to perform labor
- Empire Muslum rulers established the ________ _________
- East India Company A group that wealthy Dutch merchants formed
- Indian troops
- Town The first permanent settlement of European
- Island Other name for the East Indies
- A dynasty that the Manchus set up
- of Demarcation Dividing the non-European world into two zones
- Dutch Farmers
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- Ricci Brilliant Jewish priest
- Small island to trade
- East India Company Used an army of British troops
- sailed to the West Indies
- Portuguese seized the island of ___
- Henry Led the way in sponsoring exploration for Portugal
- the exclusive control of a business or industry.
- _____ remained isolated for 200 years
- Gama A Portusese navigator lead 4 ships around the Cape of Good
- The Portuguese took the East Indies port of _______
- ruled a region in the northeast
- Tutu won control of the trading city of Kumasi
- Other name for map maker
30 Clues: Indian troops • Dutch Farmers • Small island to trade • Other name for map maker • sailed to the West Indies • rounded the tip of Africa • The Dutch captured ______ • Ricci Brilliant Jewish priest • ruled a region in the northeast • Distant areas under their control • A dynasty that the Manchus set up • Portuguese seized the island of ___ • _____ remained isolated for 200 years • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #1 Review 2022-10-13
Across
- A tool to show north, east, south and west.
- The half of the Earth north of the equator.
- Lines running up and down the Earth, east and west of the prime meridian.
- This type of map shows natural features of a place.
- The latitude and longitude of a specific location.
- The study of Earth and the relationship between people and places.
- The invisible line that divides the north from the south.
- The invisible line that divides west from east.
- The unit of measurement for latitude and longitude.
- Means half.
- The regular weather of a region.
- A book of maps and charts with information about our world.
- To put something in your own words.
- Lines running side to side across the Earth, above and below the equator.
- A nation with its own government.
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- The western half of the Earth west of the prime meridian.
- The half of the Earth south of the equator.
- North America, South America, and Asia are examples of this.
- The largest body of water on Earth.
- The eastern half of the Earth east of the prime meridian.
- This type of map shows boundaries and borders of different nations.
- This type of map has a specific theme or topic.
22 Clues: Means half. • The regular weather of a region. • A nation with its own government. • The largest body of water on Earth. • To put something in your own words. • A tool to show north, east, south and west. • The half of the Earth north of the equator. • The half of the Earth south of the equator. • The invisible line that divides west from east. • ...
Physical geography 2022-10-30
Across
- Mountain range on east coast of US
- Body of water Between Quebec and Ontario
- Mountain Range on the west coast of US
- Geological shield in Canada
- Along the southern coast of Alaska
- Body of water along east coast of texas
- Shows climate in certain place
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- Lake Michigan,Lake Erie,lake ontario,ETC
- Ocean on the east coast of USA
- Shows where people live in a certain area
- Gold,Oil,Iron,Coal,ETC
- Ocean Above Canada
- Ocean on the west coast of USA
- Goes from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Dense ice
15 Clues: Dense ice • Ocean Above Canada • Gold,Oil,Iron,Coal,ETC • Geological shield in Canada • Ocean on the east coast of USA • Ocean on the west coast of USA • Shows climate in certain place • Goes from Minnesota to Louisiana • Mountain range on east coast of US • Along the southern coast of Alaska • Mountain Range on the west coast of US • Body of water along east coast of texas • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2023 2023-09-27
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- northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest
- one half of the earth
- show the natural features of the earth
- anything that stands for something else
- grid coordinates that run north and south
- divides the earth into north and south
- specialized maps that show weather, population etc.
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- divides the earth into east and west
- north, south, west, and east
- explains each symbol on a map
- symbol on a map showing directions
- short distance on a map that stands for a greater distance
- show capitals, countries and boundaries
- grid coordinates that run east and west
- the study of the earth
15 Clues: one half of the earth • the study of the earth • north, south, west, and east • explains each symbol on a map • symbol on a map showing directions • divides the earth into east and west • show the natural features of the earth • divides the earth into north and south • show capitals, countries and boundaries • anything that stands for something else • ...
MRT Stations 2025-12-09
Across
- Interchange of the East-West Line and Downtown Line
- Station nearest the Singapore Flyer
- One end of the North-East Line
- Station named after a nut
- In-between Bedok and Eunos
- Named after Elizabeth II's coronation
- Interchange of the East-West Line and Downtown Line
- Deepest station in Singapore
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- Station with the shortest name
- In-between Bishan and Toa Payoh
- Station next to "The Kallang"
- Also known as Nee Soon
- Station named "_______ Garden"
- Also known as Bukit Merah
- Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line named "_______ Way"
- Interchange of the East-West Line and Downtown Line
- The only interchange between the North-South Line and Downtown Line
17 Clues: Also known as Nee Soon • Also known as Bukit Merah • Station named after a nut • In-between Bedok and Eunos • Deepest station in Singapore • Station next to "The Kallang" • Station with the shortest name • Station named "_______ Garden" • One end of the North-East Line • In-between Bishan and Toa Payoh • Station nearest the Singapore Flyer • Named after Elizabeth II's coronation • ...
Review Puzzle for Chapter 14 2022-09-26
Across
- Kingdom emerged in the area occupied by present-day by Ghana.
- Arabs and ______ controlled the Spice Trade
- Macartney Head of the British diplomatic mission
- Distant areas under their control
- I ruler of Kongo in west-central Africa
- and Mallindi Hubs of international trade
- rounded the tip of Africa
- The Dutch captured ______
- Large estates for slave to perform labor
- Empire Muslum rulers established the ________ _________
- East India Company A group that wealthy Dutch merchants formed
- Indian troops
- Town The first permanent settlement of European
- Island Other name for the East Indies
- A dynasty that the Manchus set up
- of Demarcation Dividing the non-European world into two zones
- Dutch Farmers
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- Ricci Brilliant Jewish priest
- Small island to trade
- East India Company Used an army of British troops
- sailed to the West Indies
- Portuguese seized the island of ___
- Henry Led the way in sponsoring exploration for Portugal
- the exclusive control of a business or industry.
- _____ remained isolated for 200 years
- Gama A Portusese navigator lead 4 ships around the Cape of Good
- The Portuguese took the East Indies port of _______
- ruled a region in the northeast
- Tutu won control of the trading city of Kumasi
- Other name for map maker
30 Clues: Indian troops • Dutch Farmers • Small island to trade • Other name for map maker • sailed to the West Indies • rounded the tip of Africa • The Dutch captured ______ • Ricci Brilliant Jewish priest • ruled a region in the northeast • Distant areas under their control • A dynasty that the Manchus set up • Portuguese seized the island of ___ • _____ remained isolated for 200 years • ...
Review Puzzle for Chapter 14 2022-09-26
Across
- Kingdom emerged in the area occupied by present-day by Ghana.
- Arabs and ______ controlled the Spice Trade
- Macartney Head of the British diplomatic mission
- Distant areas under their control
- I ruler of Kongo in west-central Africa
- and Mallindi Hubs of international trade
- rounded the tip of Africa
- The Dutch captured ______
- Large estates for slave to perform labor
- Empire Muslum rulers established the ________ _________
- East India Company A group that wealthy Dutch merchants formed
- Indian troops
- Town The first permanent settlement of European
- Island Other name for the East Indies
- A dynasty that the Manchus set up
- of Demarcation Dividing the non-European world into two zones
- Dutch Farmers
Down
- Ricci Brilliant Jewish priest
- Small island to trade
- East India Company Used an army of British troops
- sailed to the West Indies
- Portuguese seized the island of ___
- Henry Led the way in sponsoring exploration for Portugal
- the exclusive control of a business or industry.
- _____ remained isolated for 200 years
- Gama A Portusese navigator lead 4 ships around the Cape of Good
- The Portuguese took the East Indies port of _______
- ruled a region in the northeast
- Tutu won control of the trading city of Kumasi
- Other name for map maker
30 Clues: Indian troops • Dutch Farmers • Small island to trade • Other name for map maker • sailed to the West Indies • rounded the tip of Africa • The Dutch captured ______ • Ricci Brilliant Jewish priest • ruled a region in the northeast • Distant areas under their control • A dynasty that the Manchus set up • Portuguese seized the island of ___ • _____ remained isolated for 200 years • ...
Australia, TB, p.30-35 2016-08-28
Across
- Canberra is the _________ of Australia.
- English word for FORBRYTELSER.
- In 1901 the British owned six ___________.
- Elisabeth 2 is the ___________of Australia.
- English word for ØST.
- In the 17th century some ___________visited Australia.
- The Europeans wanted to ___________ new places.
- Animal found in the wild only in Australia.
- State in the north-east of Australia.
- English word for FOLK.
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- The Australian flag has six _____________.
- Englsih word for BRITISK.
- English word for KAPTEIN.
- Another name for Ayers Rock.
- City in the east of Australia which starts with the letter B.
- Name of the capital of Australia.
- Australian animal which lives in trees.
- English word for BESØKTE.
- English word for STRAFF.
- The _____________people were the first to live in Australia.
- Englsih word for JEGER.
- English word for STEIN.
- English word for SØR.
- The biggest city in Australia.
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. • Englsih word for BRITISK. • English word for KAPTEIN. • English word for BESØKTE. • Another name for Ayers Rock. • English word for FORBRYTELSER. • The biggest city in Australia. • Name of the capital of Australia. • ...
Africa Part 1 - Bonus Points 2025-05-13
Across
- This landlocked country in East Africa is known for its lush hills and tragic 1994 genocide.
- Island nation between Mozambique and Madagascar, part of the African Union.
- Landlocked country just west of Ethiopia and north of Uganda.
- This small Red Sea nation was once part of Ethiopia but gained independence in 1993.
- A tiny island nation near the equator, off the west coast of CentralAfrica.
- This nation lies between Cameroon and Gabon and shares its name with its equator-straddling location.
- This East African country borders both Somalia and South Sudan.
- iLandlocked country bordered by Tanzania, Mozambique, and Zambia, with Lake Malawi to the east.
- Home to Nelson Mandela, Table Mountain, and three capital cities.
- This coastal country in eastern Africa has long been associated with pirates in modern media.
- This country is home to the capital city of Kinshasa, one of the largest cities in Africa.
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- Located on Africa’s Atlantic coast, it’s often confused with its larger neighbor, the Democratic Republic.
- This country in Central Africa has Libreville as its capital and sits on the equator.
- This nation contains the Kalahari Desert and is known for its stable democracy.
- Landlocked country in East Africa known for Lake Victoria and mountain gorillas.
- This island nation east of Africa is famous for its unique biodiversity, especially lemurs.
- Country in the Horn of Africa that lies along the Red Sea and is known for its strategic port of Djibouti.
- This country shares Victoria Falls with Zimbabwe.
- This landlocked country is bordered by South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique.
- This southern African nation’s capital is Windhoek.
20 Clues: This country shares Victoria Falls with Zimbabwe. • This southern African nation’s capital is Windhoek. • Landlocked country just west of Ethiopia and north of Uganda. • This East African country borders both Somalia and South Sudan. • Home to Nelson Mandela, Table Mountain, and three capital cities. • ...
1945-Today: New States and Trends, Women’s Activism, and the Rise in Islamism 2022-03-24
5 Clues: viscous liquid • multiple partners • east region • person who favors independence for a country • done to complete a marriage between a Muslim woman and a non-Muslim man
Berlin Wall 2024-08-09
Across
- Ideology advocating for a classless society and common ownership.
- German term for the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- Codename for the secretive construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
- East German secret police known for surveillance.
- Dangerous area between the Berlin Wall's two walls.
- Material found on the ground near the Berlin Wall.
- Material that could be found in the Berlin Wall's construction.
- Major Cold War superpower led by the Communist Party.
- Material used to build the Berlin Wall.
- German term for "border wall," referring to the Berlin Wall.
- Abbreviation for German Democratic Republic.
- Country that was an ally of the U.S. in the Cold War.
- Leader of East Germany who was instrumental in building the Berlin Wall.
- Concept opposed by oppressive regimes.
- Structure used for monitoring and guarding the Berlin Wall.
- Economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- Process of consolidating individual farms into collective ones.
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- Barbed material used on the Berlin Wall for security.
- Health issue exacerbated by poverty.
- Capital of East Germany during the Cold War.
- Country across the English Channel from France.
- Harsh treatment or control, often by a totalitarian regime.
- Economic condition often found in areas under oppressive regimes.
- Close observation, often used by secret police.
- U.S. President who famously declared "Ich bin ein Berliner."
- Soviet leader during the early Cold War.
- Western part of Berlin, surrounded by East Germany.
- Movement aimed at achieving equality for marginalized groups.
- East German border guard who famously defected by jumping the wall.
- Cold War superpower and ally of West Germany.
30 Clues: Health issue exacerbated by poverty. • Concept opposed by oppressive regimes. • Material used to build the Berlin Wall. • Soviet leader during the early Cold War. • Capital of East Germany during the Cold War. • German term for the fall of the Berlin Wall. • Abbreviation for German Democratic Republic. • Cold War superpower and ally of West Germany. • ...
North East towns 2020-05-28
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- cathedral and university city on the river Wear (6)
- town on the south side of the Tyne opposite its northern twin (5,7)
- birthplace of George Stephenson (5)
- ancestral home in south east Northumberland of a coal-owning family - their hall is now owned by the National Trust (6,7)
- is this the end or the beginning of Hadrian's Wall? (8)
- according to the TV series, this is a place on earth (7)
- seaside town known for its lighthouse and Spanish City (7,3)
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- town at the mouth of the river Tyne (9)
- town in County Durham recently visited by Dominic Cummings (7,6)n
- birthplace of Jack and Bobby Charlton (9)
- home of the Venerable Bede (6)
- their football team famously beat Leeds in the 1973 FA Cup(11)
- destination of the bus that left Balmbras in 1862 (7)
- home of the Sage and the Baltic (9)
- port town at the north end of Seaton Sluice beach (5)
15 Clues: home of the Venerable Bede (6) • birthplace of George Stephenson (5) • home of the Sage and the Baltic (9) • town at the mouth of the river Tyne (9) • birthplace of Jack and Bobby Charlton (9) • cathedral and university city on the river Wear (6) • destination of the bus that left Balmbras in 1862 (7) • port town at the north end of Seaton Sluice beach (5) • ...
East Asia Vocabulary 2014-02-28
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- An area's original inhabitants
- Of the same or similar kind of
- A pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea
- Fine yellowish-brown top soil made up of particles of silt and clay
- Divergence Separation of peoples or societies with regard to beliefs, values, and customs
- A ruling house or continuing family of rulers, especially China
- A violent storm that forms in the pacific, usually in late summer
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- In medieval Japan, a class of professional soldiers who lived by a strict code of personal honor
- Japanese term for huge sea wave caused by an undersea earthquake
- A group or chain of islands
- Seasonal wind that brings warm, moist air from the oceans in summer and cold dry air from inland in winter
- One who believes there's no God
- Hearth A center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward
- Current A warm-water ocean current that adds water and moisture to the winter monsoons
- Form of Japanese poetry originally consisting of 17 syllables and three lines, often about nature
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands • An area's original inhabitants • Of the same or similar kind of • One who believes there's no God • A ruling house or continuing family of rulers, especially China • Japanese term for huge sea wave caused by an undersea earthquake • A violent storm that forms in the pacific, usually in late summer • ...
East Asia Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Area of high tectonic activity
- Son of Gengis Khan
- government based on
- People who were a mix of Turkish and Mongolian people
- efforts, and achievements
- Honor of code of moral
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- River of transport and trade
- felt-covered tent
- Religon of Japan
- group of islands
- Spirt that could be anything from mountains to grass
- Italian merchant, traveler, and writer
- grassland plains
- Empire
- title of military dictators
15 Clues: Empire • Religon of Japan • group of islands • grassland plains • felt-covered tent • Son of Gengis Khan • government based on • Honor of code of moral • efforts, and achievements • title of military dictators • River of transport and trade • Area of high tectonic activity • Italian merchant, traveler, and writer • Spirt that could be anything from mountains to grass • ...
East Asia Vocabulary 2023-05-16
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- Trade
- gods in shintoism
- Khan, Leader of the Mongol Empire
- belief everything in Nature has a spirit
- Farming
- Shotoku Leader of Japan who modeled his government after the Tang Dynasty in China.
- System, Communication system developed by the Mongols
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- Longest River in China
- Philosophical religion supported by the Song Dynasty due to its loyalty to the government.
- Religion that brought peace after the period of the warring states.
- Native to an area
- Khan, Leader of the Yuan Dynasty
- Warrior in Japan that pledge loyalty to a Daimyo
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- Diffusion, The combinations of two or more cultures into one.
15 Clues: Trade • Farming • Native to an area • gods in shintoism • Longest River in China • Indigenous religion of Japan • Khan, Leader of the Yuan Dynasty • Khan, Leader of the Mongol Empire • belief everything in Nature has a spirit • Warrior in Japan that pledge loyalty to a Daimyo • System, Communication system developed by the Mongols • ...
East Asia Voacbulary 2025-01-28
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- A white vitrified translucent s ceramic from China.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one god.
- A large Japanese business conglomerate.
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains.
- Members of warriors class in Japan.
- The belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
- The most important city or town of a country or region.
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- A group of islands
- A style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- An ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses importance of personal ethics and morality.
- A group of travelers, as merchants or pilgrims, journeying together.
- A hereditary commander in chief in feudal japan.
- An agreement made by two opposing sides in a was to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- Anything related to the ocean, sea, and rivers.
15 Clues: A group of islands • Members of warriors class in Japan. • A large Japanese business conglomerate. • a narrow valley between hills or mountains. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • Anything related to the ocean, sea, and rivers. • A hereditary commander in chief in feudal japan. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one god. • ...
CLASSICAL EAST CROSSWORD 2025-08-29
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- the world's third-largest religion, with approximately 1.20 billion followers, or around 15% of the global population, known as Hindus.
- a person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency
- a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions
- he idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods
- a class structure that is determined by birth
- the virtue of exhibiting love and respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors, particularly within the context of Confucian
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- a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China,
- a system of political organization (as in Europe during the Middle Ages) in which a vassal served a lord and received protection and land in return
- large land areas that are still smaller than continents
- the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha, liberation from samsara, or release from a state of suffering, after respective spiritual practice or sādhanā.
- the duties a Hindu should follow in their life
- the recurring pattern of the rise and fall of ruling families
- a Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period
- the universal Hindu law of cause and effect which holds a person responsible for his or her actions and effects
- denotes a period of primordial peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity
15 Clues: a class structure that is determined by birth • the duties a Hindu should follow in their life • a Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period • large land areas that are still smaller than continents • the recurring pattern of the rise and fall of ruling families • a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-09-02
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- there could be only one legitimate ruler of China
- pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas
- the system of ethics, education, and statesmanship
- (in Confucianism) the important virtue and primary duty of respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and elderly family members.
- large landmass that is smaller than any of the usually recognized continents.
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- the good or bad emanations felt to be generated
- the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
- the most flourishing period in the history of a nation, literature, etc.
- final release from the cycle of reincarnation attained by extinction of all desires and individual existence
- Kǔng Qiū, 551? b.c.–478? b.c., Chinese philosopher and teacher.
- the doctrine or teaching of the Buddha.
- an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry.
- the rigid Hindu system of hereditary social distinctions based on castes.
- servant civil-service employee.
15 Clues: servant civil-service employee. • the doctrine or teaching of the Buddha. • the good or bad emanations felt to be generated • there could be only one legitimate ruler of China • pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • the system of ethics, education, and statesmanship • the feudal system, or its principles and practices. • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-09-02
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- A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- Individual's moral responsibilities or duties
- The idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- To be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents; to engage in good conduct not just towards parents but also outside the home
- A class structure that is determined by birth
- A large area of land smaller than a continent
- A system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- A period of primordial peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity
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- An individual's moral responsibilities or duties
- Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death and became the basis of a philosophical doctrine known a Confucianism (circa 551-478 BC) synonyms: K'ung Futzu, Kong the Master, Kongfuze. philosopher.
- An ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self
- A collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India
- A member of the civil service.
- A person giving wise or authoritative decisions or opinions
15 Clues: A member of the civil service. • Individual's moral responsibilities or duties • A class structure that is determined by birth • A large area of land smaller than a continent • An individual's moral responsibilities or duties • A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • A person giving wise or authoritative decisions or opinions • ...
East Asia Crossword 2026-01-27
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- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- boundary between North and South Korea, at 38N latitude
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one god
- removal of trade barriers
- the increasing integration and interdependence of national economies through the cross-border movement of goods, services, technology, and capital
- company that manages delivery or production in ayt least one country other than its own
- horseshoe shape belt around the pacific ocean, home to the world's highest concentration of active volcanoes
- a vast, cold, arid region spanning across east asia
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- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
- worship of many gods or deities
- a place where weapons and military are prohibited to reduce conflict
- belief system based on the teachings of the chinese philosopher confucius.
- average amount of children a woman produces in her life
- a storage pool of water
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic, china
15 Clues: a storage pool of water • removal of trade barriers • worship of many gods or deities • a white vitrified translucent ceramic, china • the doctrine or belief that there is only one god • a vast, cold, arid region spanning across east asia • boundary between North and South Korea, at 38N latitude • average amount of children a woman produces in her life • ...
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. • ...
EAST ASIA VOCABULARY 2026-01-27
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- a policy that you can only have one of something
- a vehicle made for living in
- popular books in Japan
- a tribute to the soul of a plant
- a very long wall
- type of dolls
- a Japanese soldier
- Japan's most prized possession
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- a belief in multiple gods
- an important part of the city or country
- a cluster of islands
- Christianity
- a vast waterless region
- a natural or artificial lake
- a large Japanese business
15 Clues: Christianity • type of dolls • a very long wall • a Japanese soldier • a cluster of islands • popular books in Japan • a vast waterless region • a belief in multiple gods • a large Japanese business • a vehicle made for living in • a natural or artificial lake • Japan's most prized possession • a tribute to the soul of a plant • an important part of the city or country • ...
South east Asia 2026-04-16
15 Clues: Angel • Fire God • Intention • Good manners • Earth Godess • Son of Drona • Cause and Effect • A race of Asuras • Heaven; Paradise • Community of monks • State of liberation • Absense of permanent • Incosistent and steady • Pure and spiritual person • Loose clothing worn by Muslim women
East Asia Vocabulary 2022-02-16
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- A style of animation or cartoon developed in Japan
- An agreement to stop fighting
- A group of merchants traveling together for safety
- A chain of Islands
- A type of Japanese comic book
- A type os strong ceramic pottery
- A belief that everything, including objects in nature has a soul
- Related to the sea
- The belief in more than one god
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- A large artificial lake that stores water
- A deep, narrow passage surrounded by steep cliffs
- A skilled Japanese warrior
- A military governor of Japan
- A country's wealth and infrastructure
- A belief in one god
15 Clues: A chain of Islands • Related to the sea • A belief in one god • A skilled Japanese warrior • A military governor of Japan • An agreement to stop fighting • A type of Japanese comic book • The belief in more than one god • A type os strong ceramic pottery • A country's wealth and infrastructure • A large artificial lake that stores water • ...
South East Asia 2021-04-09
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- the Malay peninsula has a ________ that covers 40% of the land
- has limited freedoms
- offered independence because of conflict
- had economic hold on Southeast Asia from the 1600s-1800s
- one of the spices introduced by the Europeans in the 1500s
- wood, major part of Thailand’s economy
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- suggested to have human life existing there as early as 1.7 million years ago
- had power over Indonesia throughout the 1800s
- religion most used in Thailand
- Malay is a _____ strip of land
- Aguinaldo, leader in the movement for Filipino independence
- the mountains in the Malay peninsula are mostly mined for _____
- has 23 different languages
- States, supported South Vietnam during the Vietnam War
- Asia, has difficulty forming unified countries
15 Clues: has limited freedoms • has 23 different languages • religion most used in Thailand • Malay is a _____ strip of land • wood, major part of Thailand’s economy • offered independence because of conflict • had power over Indonesia throughout the 1800s • Asia, has difficulty forming unified countries • States, supported South Vietnam during the Vietnam War • ...
East Asia vocabulary 2026-01-27
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- a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- an ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
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- a group of islands
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- a large Japanese business conglomerate
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
15 Clues: a group of islands • a large Japanese business conglomerate • a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God • an ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • ...
East Asia vocab 2026-01-27
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- policy, The one-child policy was a population planning initiative in China, implemented from 1979 to 2015 (formally 1980–2015), which restricted most married couples to having only one child.
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan. Because of the military power concentrated in his hands and the consequent weakness of the nominal head of state (the mikado or emperor), the shogun was generally the real ruler of the country until feudalism was abolished in 1867.
- Zone, a designated geographic area where military forces, installations, and weapons are prohibited by treaty, armistice, or agreement between opposing nations.
- an ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system, founded by Confucius (Kong Fuzi), focused on achieving social harmony through moral cultivation.
- the most important city or town of a country or region.
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
- the belief in the existence of a single, all-powerful, and supreme deity, often viewed as the creator and ruler of the universe.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels that are typically aimed at adults.
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- a style of Japanese film and television animation typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animated the material universe.
- Desert, a vast, cold-winter, arid region covering over 500,000 square miles across northern China and southern Mongolia.
- wall of China, an ancient, 13,000-mile-long (over 21,000 km) series of fortifications, including walls, towers, and barriers, constructed across northern China to protect against nomadic invasions.
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
15 Clues: a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • the most important city or town of a country or region. • the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animated the material universe. • a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels that are typically aimed at adults. • ...
East Asia Vocab 2026-01-28
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- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- a member of powerful military caste in feudal japan
- a style of Japanese film and television animation
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan.
- a belief system based on the ideas of the thinker Confucious
- storage pool of water
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- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- a group of islands.
- a 25,000-mile, horseshoe-shaped basin along the Pacific Ocean characterized by intense tectonic activity
- the most important city or town of a country or region
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across the deserts of Asia of North Africa
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
15 Clues: a group of islands. • storage pool of water • a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan. • a style of Japanese film and television animation • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • a member of powerful military caste in feudal japan • the most important city or town of a country or region • ...
East Asia Crosssword 2026-01-28
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- activities, industries, and regions relating to the sea,, navigation, shipping, and seafaring
- zone a designated area, often along a border, where treaties or agreements forbid military forces, installations, and activities
- a formal agreement between warring sides to stop fighting, a temporary pause in hostilities, not a final peace treaty, allowing time to negotiate peace
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a vibrant Japanese animation style known for diverse genres, distinctive art (often large eyes, detailed settings), and global popularity
- a vehicle equipped for living in, typically a trailer towed by a car and used when traveling for recreation.
- Japan's elite, hereditary warrior class
- Japanese comic books and graphic novels
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- rate a demographic measure indicating the frequency of childbirths within a population
- the belief in one singular God, the supreme creator and ruler of the universe
- a natural or artificial lake used to store, regulate, and control water
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- the belief that all natural entities—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, and weather—possess a distinct spiritual essence or soul
15 Clues: Japan's elite, hereditary warrior class • Japanese comic books and graphic novels • a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • a natural or artificial lake used to store, regulate, and control water • the belief in one singular God, the supreme creator and ruler of the universe • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-09-02
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- A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- Individual's moral responsibilities or duties
- The idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- To be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents; to engage in good conduct not just towards parents but also outside the home
- A class structure that is determined by birth
- A large area of land smaller than a continent
- A system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- A period of primordial peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity
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- An individual's moral responsibilities or duties
- Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death and became the basis of a philosophical doctrine known a Confucianism (circa 551-478 BC) synonyms: K'ung Futzu, Kong the Master, Kongfuze. philosopher.
- An ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self
- A collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India
- A member of the civil service.
- A person giving wise or authoritative decisions or opinions
15 Clues: A member of the civil service. • Individual's moral responsibilities or duties • A class structure that is determined by birth • A large area of land smaller than a continent • An individual's moral responsibilities or duties • A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • A person giving wise or authoritative decisions or opinions • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-08-29
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- a place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven
- the pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of ruling families or dynasties throughout history.
- a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China
- a period of relative peace, prosperity, and cultural production that characterizes entire societies
- an attitude of respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by Confucian thought
- a professional who works for the government at the local or federal level
- a hierarchical social stratification
- a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions
- an individual's moral responsibilities or duties
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- the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods
- a large landmass smaller than a continent
- one of the world's oldest religions, characterized by a diverse set of beliefs and practices
- a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land
- a system which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- the relationship between a person's mental or physical action and the consequences following that action
15 Clues: a hierarchical social stratification • a large landmass smaller than a continent • an individual's moral responsibilities or duties • a place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven • a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China • a system which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality • ...
Breakfast Foods Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-03
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- Bread product originating in the Jewish community
- Typically you add crema and sugar to this drink
- A drink full of calcium
- aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to China, India and other East Asian countries
- In the south it is popular to have fried chicken and
- A drink you blend up with milk and fruit
- crispy salt-cured pork
- British pastry often served at tea time
- Breakfast food that is sweet and has a whole in the middle
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- Most important meal of the day
- Flat round cake
- the yellow part of an egg
- You can make juice with this fruit
- Bees make this
- Scrambled, fried or poached are all types
- Bread you cook
16 Clues: Bees make this • Bread you cook • Flat round cake • crispy salt-cured pork • A drink full of calcium • the yellow part of an egg • Most important meal of the day • You can make juice with this fruit • British pastry often served at tea time • A drink you blend up with milk and fruit • Scrambled, fried or poached are all types • Typically you add crema and sugar to this drink • ...
Madden Wedding Crossword 2025-10-22
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- The brewery Zach asked Abby's dad for his blessing to propose (also bridal shower locale)
- Country Zach was deployed to in the Middle East
- Honeymoon locale
- The bridal party had this weekend in the Ozarks
- Abby’s mascot at the University of Saint Mary
- Location of The Barn at Schwinn Produce Farm
- Military branch Zach served in
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- They took a post-engagement trip to this city
- The city in which Zach popped the question
- The couple's mascot in high school
- Years the couple has been together
- The cut of the diamond in Abby's ring, and the look on the couple's face
- Color of the bridesmaids' dresses (and found in a kitchen)
- Zach chose this sport for a bachelor's celebration
- Baby's ______, the white flowers in the centerpieces
- Color of the groomsmen's suits
16 Clues: Honeymoon locale • Color of the groomsmen's suits • Military branch Zach served in • The couple's mascot in high school • Years the couple has been together • The city in which Zach popped the question • Location of The Barn at Schwinn Produce Farm • They took a post-engagement trip to this city • Abby’s mascot at the University of Saint Mary • ...
General Knowledge 2017-03-14
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- Canadians call their dollar The Loonie.
- _______________ is a country in East Asia that has been divided since 1945.
- The _____________ as an official symbol when promoting Canada as a world leader in sustainable forest management.
- The largest province/territory by land area in Canada is ______________.
- It is an island that gained its independence in 1972 and it flag's colours are black, green and gold
- ____________________ is nicked named the ‘city of neighbourhoods’, has snow-covered mountain peaks and ocean located near to each other and is famous for it tourist attraction, Granville island.
- is a unitary sovereign state in East Asia. With a population of over 1.381 billion, it is the world's most populous country. The giant panda is its most endangered animal.
- The population of this American State is larger than Canada’s.
- ____________ became independent from Russia in 1990.
- A country that was once divided into East and West
- The _____________ is an archipelago composed of about 7,641 islands, has the largest coastline and their favourite pastime is karaoke.
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- _______________ is a sovereign state located in Southeastern Europe. It borders the Black Sea, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, and Moldova.
- With approximately 13 million people ______________ is the most populated province in Canada.
- In 1871 __________ ________ was the 7th province to be founded and named.
- ____________________ is the only country in the world that has the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn running through it and has the world’s 5th largest population.
- _________________ is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America.
- ______________ is the world second largest country behind Russia.
- _______________is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, Honduras to the east and El Salvador to the southeast
- ________________ is a state in East Asia.[13] Neighbours include China to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south.
- The islands of ________ are located in a volcanic zone on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
20 Clues: Canadians call their dollar The Loonie. • A country that was once divided into East and West • ____________ became independent from Russia in 1990. • The population of this American State is larger than Canada’s. • ______________ is the world second largest country behind Russia. • In 1871 __________ ________ was the 7th province to be founded and named. • ...
Europe 2016-09-29
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- Very small river near Seilershof.
- One Part of the UK.
- There is a lot of brown ... in Lusatia.
- Capital of a Mediterranean island.
- The British currency.
- It's capital is Riga.
- Famous German poet.
- The British Queen is Elizabeth of ...
- The language people speak in France.
- It's capital is Oslo.
- Don't say East Sea, say ... Sea.
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- One of the German Bundeslaender in the east.
- City in the south of Germany.
- The capital of the country in the East of Germany.
- Capital of Portugal.
- Mountain chain in Europe.
- An island in the Irish Sea.
- The capital of Czechia.
- The biggest Scottish city.
- When the UK left the EU it was called ...
- A river on the German border in the west.
- A very small state in the south of Frace.
- A German town which was founded by the Roman Empire.
23 Clues: One Part of the UK. • Famous German poet. • Capital of Portugal. • The British currency. • It's capital is Riga. • It's capital is Oslo. • The capital of Czechia. • Mountain chain in Europe. • The biggest Scottish city. • An island in the Irish Sea. • City in the south of Germany. • Don't say East Sea, say ... Sea. • Very small river near Seilershof. • Capital of a Mediterranean island. • ...
Europe 2021-10-04
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- Very small river near Seilershof.
- One Part of the UK.
- There is a lot of brown ... in Lusatia.
- Capital of a Mediterranean island.
- The British currency.
- It's capital is Riga.
- Famous German poet.
- The British Queen is Elizabeth of ...
- The language people speak in France.
- It's capital is Oslo.
- Don't say East Sea, say ... Sea.
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- One of the German Bundeslaender in the east.
- City in the south of Germany.
- The capital of the country in the East of Germany.
- Capital of Portugal.
- Mountain chain in Europe.
- An island in the Irish Sea.
- The capital of Czechia.
- The biggest Scottish city.
- When the UK left the EU it was called ...
- A river on the German border in the west.
- A very small state in the south of Frace.
- A German town which was founded by the Roman Empire.
23 Clues: One Part of the UK. • Famous German poet. • Capital of Portugal. • The British currency. • It's capital is Riga. • It's capital is Oslo. • The capital of Czechia. • Mountain chain in Europe. • The biggest Scottish city. • An island in the Irish Sea. • City in the south of Germany. • Don't say East Sea, say ... Sea. • Very small river near Seilershof. • Capital of a Mediterranean island. • ...
Great Gatsby 2025-10-24
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- a lengthy list
- Daisy's daughter
- George's murder weapon
- owner of the gas station
- Gatsby car color
- new money
- Tom's wife
- "freeze frame" moment
- when people speculated Gatsby came into money
- the pro golfer
- Gatsby's color suit
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- east egg resident
- old money
- tom's fling
- west egg resident
- the questions about Gatsby family and background
- the weather during Gatsby's funeral
- where Gatsby graduated from
- narrator
19 Clues: narrator • old money • new money • Tom's wife • tom's fling • a lengthy list • the pro golfer • Daisy's daughter • Gatsby car color • east egg resident • west egg resident • Gatsby's color suit • "freeze frame" moment • George's murder weapon • owner of the gas station • where Gatsby graduated from • the weather during Gatsby's funeral • when people speculated Gatsby came into money • ...
Welcome to 5th Grade 2022-08-13
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- has a double consonant in their middle and last name
- celebrates their birthday with the a famous ball drop
- has a middle name that rhymes with a Disney princess
- has two middle names
- has 13 letters in their first and last name (18 if you include their middle name)
- has a middle name that comes from Shakespeare
- has a middle name that can make music play
- has a middle name that starts with a T
- has a heavenly middle name
- has a total of 4 names (including middle name)
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- is named after his father
- has a birthday in May and a double vowel in their last name
- celebrates their birthday with fireworks
- has a dog that barks a lot
- represents the coast where we live in his middle name
- has both a q and a z in their name
- has the same initials in his first and last name
- both first and last name start with a vowel but their middle name starts with a consonant
- has a younger sibling in 2nd grade
- has a sister name Jenny
20 Clues: has a sister name Jenny • has a dog that barks a lot • has two middle names • has a heavenly middle name • is named after his father • has both a q and a z in their name • has a younger sibling in 2nd grade • has a middle name that starts with a T • celebrates their birthday with fireworks • has a middle name that can make music play • ...
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
nsridharam 2020-05-16
17 Clues: PINK CITY • ORANGE CITY • CITY OF JOY • MINI BOMBAY • PARIS OF EAST • CITY OF PERLS • city OF DREAMS • CITY OF NAWABS • QUEEN OF DECCAN • DETROIT OF ASIA • SCOTLAND OF INDIA • QUEEN OF ARABIAN SEA • DIAMOND CITY OF INDIA • THE JEWEL OF EAST COST • QUEEN OF HILL STATIONS • SILICON VALLEY OF INDIA • MANCHESTER OF SOUTH INDIA
Europe and Russia Physical Geography 2018-01-24
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- This country is bordered by Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Russia.
- The peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden.
- This large plain is located in the northern parts of Germany and Poland.
- This sea is located on the east side of the Balkan Peninsula.
- These mountains separate Spain from France.
- This bay is located on the west side of France
- These mountains run through Italy separating it into east and west Italy.
- This country is located on the Northern tip of Germany.
- The Strait of Gibraltar runs between Africa and what European country?
- The major river that runs along the Bulgarian and Romanian border.
- These Alps run through the southern part of Romania.
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- This body of water is on the east side of Italy.
- The peninsula that contains Spain.
- This body of water is the largest sea located between Africa and Europe.
- Clue
- The body of water between Great Britain and France.
- This body of water is located on the west side of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
- This sea is located between Greece and Turkey.
- This gulf is located between Sweden and Finland.
- This country's western border contains Germany and the Czech Republic.
- This sea is located east of Great Britain.
21 Clues: Clue • The peninsula that contains Spain. • This sea is located east of Great Britain. • These mountains separate Spain from France. • The peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden. • This sea is located between Greece and Turkey. • This bay is located on the west side of France • This body of water is on the east side of Italy. • ...
Indonesia 2025-10-06
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- A well-known active volcano in East Java, near Malang.
- Active volcano north of Yogyakarta.
- A busy industrial and port city in East Java.
- Historic port city in Central Java known for its colonial buildings.
- World’s largest Buddhist temple near Yogyakarta.
- The sea to the north of Java.
- Traditional fabric art made with wax and dye.
- A major coffee type named after Java, once a global export.
- Popular city in East Java, gateway to Mount Bromo.
- A famous Javanese royal city besides Yogyakarta.
- Elegant Hindu temple complex near Yogyakarta.
- Indonesia’s most populated island.
- The island directly east of Java.
- A popular spicy Indonesian sauce often eaten with rice.
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- Sweet jackfruit stew that is Yogyakarta’s signature dish.
- The city known for the famous Tugu monument and education centers.
- River that flows through Surabaya into the Madura Strait.
- The language and culture native to the island.
- The capital city of Indonesia, located on Java’s northwest coast.
- The main religion historically linked to the Borobudur temple.
- Mountainous region in West Java known for tea plantations and volcanoes.
- The island to the west of Java.
- Java’s royal palace, home of the Sultan of Yogyakarta.
- The Indonesian word for 'thank you'
- Traditional Javanese musical ensemble featuring gongs and metallophones.
25 Clues: The sea to the north of Java. • The island to the west of Java. • The island directly east of Java. • Indonesia’s most populated island. • Active volcano north of Yogyakarta. • The Indonesian word for 'thank you' • A busy industrial and port city in East Java. • Traditional fabric art made with wax and dye. • Elegant Hindu temple complex near Yogyakarta. • ...
Geography Review 2022-03-08
16 Clues: O • A • C • B • N,S,E,W • 0 Degrees • 90 Degrees • NE,SE,NW,SW • 180 Degrees • 270 Degrees • Geography is a • East to West Lines • North to South Lines • Extreme Variation, Very Low • Average Temperature, High Amount • Composed of Minerals,Air,Water,Oxygen,Plant
East Region Areas 2021-08-23
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- I am named after the same person as a Canadian province.(2)
- I am the center of federal Canadian government. (1)
- I am bordered by Quebec and New York.(4)
- I am known for ice cream.(2)
- The Ottawa River lets my people cottage and raft along its length. (1)
- I contain a Municipality known for Canada's last functioning atmospheric theatre. (1)
- This area is known for scenery and art. (1)
- I am an area known for seasonal tourism. (1)
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- I am bordered by Ottawa River and the Ontario/Quebec border.(3)
- I, and my county seat, can also be found in Australia. (1)
- This county is on the Saint Lawrence River and borders the United States.(3)
- This is the second largest county in Ontario. (1)
- I contain a city known for a university on a river. (1)
- I contain a city that used to be the Automotive Capital of Canada. (1)
- I used to be known as Midland Distract until 1850.(2)
15 Clues: I am known for ice cream.(2) • I am bordered by Quebec and New York.(4) • This area is known for scenery and art. (1) • I am an area known for seasonal tourism. (1) • This is the second largest county in Ontario. (1) • I am the center of federal Canadian government. (1) • I used to be known as Midland Distract until 1850.(2) • ...
East Asian Religions 2022-10-05
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- What is the sacred language of Hinduism?
- What religion originated in the Indus Valley?
- What is the social hierarchy system of Hinduism?
- What's the term for releasing from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism?
- Who thought of the beliefs of Daoism?
- What is the name of a practicing priest in Hinduism?
- What is the name of the priests in Hinduism?
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- What belief did Daoism oppose?
- What was believed in Buddhism that caused suffering?
- What does Buddhism believers what to achieve?
- What is the name of the warriors and leaders of Hinduism?
- What religion follows the Noble 8 Fold Path?
- Where were the thoughts and beliefs of Daoism recorded?
- Who created Buddhism?
- What religion believes in going with the flow and being harmonious?
15 Clues: Who created Buddhism? • What belief did Daoism oppose? • Who thought of the beliefs of Daoism? • What is the sacred language of Hinduism? • What religion follows the Noble 8 Fold Path? • What is the name of the priests in Hinduism? • What does Buddhism believers what to achieve? • What religion originated in the Indus Valley? • ...
East Asia + Byzantine 2026-04-13
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- The religion that spread from India into China.
- The Chinese wall built for protection was the Wall.
- Japan’s military ruler was the this.
- The philosophy that focused on respect and order.
- Japanese warriors were called this.
- Khan united the Mongol tribes.
- The Road connected Asia, Europe, and Africa.
- The traveler who visited China and wrote a book was Marco this.
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- The law code created by Justinian was this Code.
- The Mongol ruler in China was this Khan.
- The period of division before reunification was the States Period.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire was this.
- The Japanese belief system is this.
- The Dynasty is known for inventions like paper money.
- The empire ruled by Kublai Khan was the Dynasty.
15 Clues: Khan united the Mongol tribes. • The Japanese belief system is this. • Japanese warriors were called this. • Japan’s military ruler was the this. • The Mongol ruler in China was this Khan. • The Road connected Asia, Europe, and Africa. • The capital of the Byzantine Empire was this. • The religion that spread from India into China. • ...
East Asia Vocab 2025-01-28
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a amember of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- a large Japanese business conglomerate.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- a group of islands .
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
- a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
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- a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
15 Clues: a group of islands . • a large Japanese business conglomerate. • a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • ...
East Asia Vocabulary 2025-01-28
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- the number of children in a rate
- the belief in a singular all-powerful god
- great wall of china a wall built to keep aggression out of china
- a heredity commander in chief in Japan
- an aicent Chinese belief system
- a white, shiny, translucent china
- a narrow thin valley between mountains or hills
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- belief in many gods
- the most important city in a state or country
- an area of over 450 volcanos
- man made or natural lake used as a water source
- A large Japanese conglomerate
- a member of the Japanese warrior caste
- a style of Japanese animation
- Involuntary pictures
15 Clues: belief in many gods • Involuntary pictures • an area of over 450 volcanos • A large Japanese conglomerate • a style of Japanese animation • an aicent Chinese belief system • a white, shiny, translucent china • the number of children in a rate • a heredity commander in chief in Japan • a member of the Japanese warrior caste • the belief in a singular all-powerful god • ...
East Asia Vocabulary 2026-01-27
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- A storage pool of water
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one god
- Average amount of children a women produces
- A group of traders or pilgrims traveling together across deserts in Asia or North Africa
- A circle of latitude 38 degrees north of the Earth's equator that served as the initial boundary between north and south Korea
- A white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
- Military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law
- A hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan
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- A company that manages productions or delivers services in at least one country other than its home country
- A group of islands
- Waterless place
- A place where weapons and military are prohibited to make or collect
- A member of a powerful military castle in feudal Japan, especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos
- A style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children
- worship of many gods and deities
15 Clues: Waterless place • A group of islands • A storage pool of water • worship of many gods and deities • Average amount of children a women produces • A white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • A hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan • The doctrine or belief that there is only one god • Military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law • ...
Welcome to 5th Grade 2022-08-13
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- has a double consonant in their middle and last name
- celebrates their birthday with the a famous ball drop
- has a middle name that rhymes with a Disney princess
- has two middle names
- has 13 letters in their first and last name (18 if you include their middle name)
- has a middle name that comes from Shakespeare
- has a middle name that can make boxes be
- has a middle name that starts with a T
- has a heavenly middle name
- has a total of 4 names (including middle name)
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- is named after his father
- has a birthday in May and a double vowel in their last name
- celebrates their birthday with fireworks
- has a dog that barks a lot
- represents the coast where we live in his middle name
- has both a q and a z in their name
- has the same initials in his first and last name
- both first and last name start with a vowel but their middle name starts with a consonant
- has a younger sibling in 2nd grade
- has a sister name Jenny
20 Clues: has a sister name Jenny • has a dog that barks a lot • has two middle names • has a heavenly middle name • is named after his father • has both a q and a z in their name • has a younger sibling in 2nd grade • has a middle name that starts with a T • celebrates their birthday with fireworks • has a middle name that can make boxes be • ...
Music 2021-10-01
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- How many alto saxophone players are there in the East band?
- How many technic essentials are there? This is also a piece of music.
- How many measures of music are in Papi? Which is a piece of music in band.
- How many sets are in Papi?
- How many trumpet players are in the East band?
- What is the amount of beats in a measure?
- How many flats are in the Fb Major scale?
- How many keys does a trombone have?
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- How many positions does a trombone have?
- How many keys does an alto saxophone have?
- How many clarinet players are in the East band
- How many keys does a Bb Clarinet have?
- What is the minimum amount of people to start a marching band
- How many tenor saxophone players are in the East band?
- How many types of saxophones are there?
15 Clues: How many sets are in Papi? • How many keys does a trombone have? • How many keys does a Bb Clarinet have? • How many types of saxophones are there? • How many positions does a trombone have? • What is the amount of beats in a measure? • How many flats are in the Fb Major scale? • How many keys does an alto saxophone have? • How many clarinet players are in the East band • ...
7th Grade SS Final Exam Vocabulary Semester Two 2015-05-06
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- Indian leader who led a nonviolent independence movement against Great Britain
- this led Japan to surrender during WWII
- descendants of the original Australians
- system of laws in South Africa aimed at separating the races
- this event led to the beginning of the U.S. War on Terrorism
- South African leader that helped end apartheid
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- fighting over land in the Middle East
- formed to control the price and supply of oil
- this led the United States to declare war on Japan during WWII
9 Clues: fighting over land in the Middle East • this led Japan to surrender during WWII • descendants of the original Australians • formed to control the price and supply of oil • South African leader that helped end apartheid • system of laws in South Africa aimed at separating the races • this event led to the beginning of the U.S. War on Terrorism • ...
Julius Clayton refugee 2024-11-19
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- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- an ancient city in Syria
- unbreakable
- lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning.
- (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name.
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- a field or domain of activity or interest.
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- shia branch of Islam
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
10 Clues: unbreakable • shia branch of Islam • an ancient city in Syria • a field or domain of activity or interest. • lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning. • (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. • anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment • extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world. • ...
Julius Clayton refugee 2024-11-19
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- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- an ancient city in Syria
- unbreakable
- lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning.
- (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name.
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- a field or domain of activity or interest.
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- shia branch of Islam
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
10 Clues: unbreakable • shia branch of Islam • an ancient city in Syria • a field or domain of activity or interest. • lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning. • (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. • anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment • extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world. • ...
Carter Foreign Policy 2024-12-04
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- Leader of Iran before the revolution.
- A person being held against their will.
- Terrorist organization fighting for Palestinian independence.
- This natural resource made Iran an important country in the middle east.
- Israeli signer of the Camp David Accord.
- President of Egypt who recognized Israel in return for the Sinai Peninsula.
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- President of the USA during the Camp David Accord.
- Leader of Iran after the revolution.
- A group of individual who uses violence to make others give in to their demands.
9 Clues: Leader of Iran after the revolution. • Leader of Iran before the revolution. • A person being held against their will. • Israeli signer of the Camp David Accord. • President of the USA during the Camp David Accord. • Terrorist organization fighting for Palestinian independence. • This natural resource made Iran an important country in the middle east. • ...
World Religion 2022-01-26
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- This religion originated in the Middle East
- God promised this person that he would have a son and make him father of the nation
- One of the churches that was divided around 1000 AD
- They believe that there is no god but Allah
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- This religion has 15 million world wide
- This is how many Hindus live in India
- They follow the law of Moses
- They believe that everyone's soul is born again
- This has been the dominant religion for most of western civilizations history
9 Clues: They follow the law of Moses • This is how many Hindus live in India • This religion has 15 million world wide • This religion originated in the Middle East • They believe that there is no god but Allah • They believe that everyone's soul is born again • One of the churches that was divided around 1000 AD • ...
Africa 2023-02-10
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- relating to or denoting a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- people who share the same spiritual belief
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
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- the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- a member of a people of south central Ghana.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
7 Clues: people who share the same spiritual belief • a member of a people of south central Ghana. • the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society. • a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent. • ...
The Outsiders 2015-12-18
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- the West side gang
- slang for the police
- Socs car
- Mustang color
- Sodapop's horse
- Ponyboy got this from being kicked in the head
- Sandy's grandmother lives here
- the place where Johnny died
- last name of Darry's football team buddy
- East side gang
- Tim___, leader of his gang
- Ponyboy's middle name
- Sodapop's girlfriend
- the school teacher
- they took this to go to Winderixville
- he cut Ponyboy's hair
- another word for gang fight
- Darry's job
- Ponyboy and Johnny got a gun from him
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- last name of Ponyboy's English teacher
- Johnny and Ponyboy took a train to this town
- this destroyed the church
- Johnny killed him.
- another name for Darry
- possible cause of fire in church
- Tim Shepard's kid brother
- Ponyboy's favourite guy
- the author of The Outsiders
- first name of poet Frost
- guy who slapped Ponyboy.
- slang word for gun
- Ponyboy and Johnny hid here
- another word for knife
- Marcia's boyfriend
34 Clues: Socs car • Darry's job • Mustang color • East side gang • Sodapop's horse • the West side gang • Johnny killed him. • slang word for gun • the school teacher • Marcia's boyfriend • slang for the police • Sodapop's girlfriend • Ponyboy's middle name • he cut Ponyboy's hair • another name for Darry • another word for knife • Ponyboy's favourite guy • first name of poet Frost • guy who slapped Ponyboy. • ...
Mahtab's Story 2012-08-19
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- To have conducted without the knowledge of others
- A type of transport most commonly found in the air
- A loose article of clothing covering the entire body, worn by Muslim women
- The governing body of people in a state or a community
- A picture
- A place where asylum seekers go if they illegally come to a country
- A marketplace located in the Middle East
- The main character in the story
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- The place where Mahtab's family comes from
- A person who flees for safety from a foreign country
- An official document given by the government of a country
- To steal someone and use them as hostages
- To be free from harm or danger
- Mahtab's brother
- The fluid that circulates in the human body
- The country Mahtab came from
- Farhad's friend who met on the journey to Australia
- The youngest child in Mahtab's family
- A group of robbers found in the mountains or forest
- An Islamic army who ruled Afghanistan
20 Clues: A picture • Mahtab's brother • The country Mahtab came from • To be free from harm or danger • The main character in the story • The youngest child in Mahtab's family • An Islamic army who ruled Afghanistan • A marketplace located in the Middle East • To steal someone and use them as hostages • The place where Mahtab's family comes from • ...
English Crossword 2013-10-09
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- where the Olympics was held in 2004
- A sport that involves water
- the name of Michael Phelps Oldest sister
- Something we all like to do
- Michaels Middle name
- Michael Phelps current age
- where the Olympics was held in 2008
- the amount of gold medals Michael won in the 2008 Olympics
- Something that is held every 4 years
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- something you receive when you come first, second or third
- The last name of the greatest Olympian of all time
- the colour of metal/plastic you receive when you come second
- where the Olympics was held in 2012
- the year in which Michael Phelps was born
- it is located under Canada
- the name of Michael phelps older sister
- the Colour of metal/plastic you receive when you come third
- the colour of metal/plastic you receive when you win
- The first name of the greatest Olympian of all time
- It is a major city on the East Coast of Australia
20 Clues: Michaels Middle name • it is located under Canada • Michael Phelps current age • A sport that involves water • Something we all like to do • where the Olympics was held in 2004 • where the Olympics was held in 2012 • where the Olympics was held in 2008 • Something that is held every 4 years • the name of Michael phelps older sister • the name of Michael Phelps Oldest sister • ...
All About Austin and Alexa- an assonant adventure 2013-06-25
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- Alexa's favorite (and silliest) place to be kissed
- Alexa's "favorite"
- Arid vacation destination
- A fondue restaurant, or the place where Austin and Alexa first met
- "_____ Paradise" (first word), agricultural measurement (second word)
- Appropriate annual wish
- As in ILY
- Agile family feline, or _____ Mountains
- Anniversary, or a popular sporting event
- At the dorm, the first movie Austin and Alexa watched together
- Austin's birth month
- "Arched" city in the middle, 2010
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- Assonant nearby city, fun for a day date
- Asinine gaseous emissions, or a nickname
- Acoustic favorites of Austin and Alexa
- Addition to the "family" in January of 2012
- Adjective for attractive appendages, as in Friday the 13th
- Amiable "sister" of
- Atlanta's finest, according to Alexa
- According to Austin in the morning (phrase)
- Austin's age
- Answer?
- "Amusing" destination in East TN
- Austin's finest "asset," according to Alexa
- Austin's last first kiss (loc)
- Acronymic date night in 2009
26 Clues: Answer? • As in ILY • Austin's age • Alexa's "favorite" • Amiable "sister" of • Austin's birth month • Appropriate annual wish • Arid vacation destination • Acronymic date night in 2009 • Austin's last first kiss (loc) • "Amusing" destination in East TN • "Arched" city in the middle, 2010 • Atlanta's finest, according to Alexa • Acoustic favorites of Austin and Alexa • ...
Jon and Debi Sutherland Family, est. 1989 2014-11-30
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- What is the Network Operation Group
- Our first assignment as 2nd lieutenants
- Ally of US in Middle East
- Jon's latest Deployed Air Force Base
- Otherwise known as "Area 52"
- Dad's Undergraduate Degree was earned here
- Mom's Alma Mater
- Jon had this title twice
- Ohio State
- Dad's career is in the
- Erin's college
- Mom
- Pentagon assignment
- UNL Mascot
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- Home of Strategic Air Command
- Jon's field of study
- during this assignment we lived in Poquoson VA
- Born on Ft. Lewis Army Base
- Jon's title at Schriever
- Our family name
- While assigned to this base we lived in Puyallup WA
- home of the 48th Comm Squadron
- Only his Ohio family call him Andrew, to everyone else he is
- During this assignment we lived in Montgomery AL
- An Amazing 10 month school
- UNO Detachment Commander
- Born at Air Force Academy
- Where Jon deployed after Sept. 11th
- Born on Scott AFB
29 Clues: Mom • Ohio State • UNL Mascot • Erin's college • Our family name • Mom's Alma Mater • Born on Scott AFB • Pentagon assignment • Jon's field of study • Dad's career is in the • Jon's title at Schriever • Jon had this title twice • UNO Detachment Commander • Ally of US in Middle East • Born at Air Force Academy • An Amazing 10 month school • Born on Ft. Lewis Army Base • Otherwise known as "Area 52" • ...
Priest Rapids Dam 2021-09-29
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- Breakfast eaten on Wednesdays
- brand of powerhouse emergency generator
- name of operations supervisor
- Name of Amy's dog
- type of bearing that holds weight of unit
- converts voltages using induction
- engineered the design of PR
- mechanical primary foreman in Maximo
- Brad Johnsons middle name
- cranes used on intake and draft tube deck
- the name of our newest electrician
- tester used to measure insulation resistance
- brand of GSU transformers
- type of gates used on spillway
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- generates a mechanical field using electrical current
- substation __ provides power to powerhouse crane
- Jose's wifes name
- gate used to regulate flow of water to turbine
- provides DC power to the plant
- Gates that go upstream
- ____ channel where the fish go
- type of turbine at PR
- The bank on the East side of the river
- type of fuel used in emergency generators
- Has 82 poles
- off ladder adult fish trap
- color of job brief paper
27 Clues: Has 82 poles • Jose's wifes name • Name of Amy's dog • type of turbine at PR • Gates that go upstream • color of job brief paper • Brad Johnsons middle name • brand of GSU transformers • off ladder adult fish trap • engineered the design of PR • Breakfast eaten on Wednesdays • name of operations supervisor • provides DC power to the plant • ____ channel where the fish go • ...
Blood Center Commonly Used Acronyms 2021-01-13
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- American Red Cross
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- White Blood Cell
- International Society of Blood Transfusion
- In glass, as in a test tube
- Cryoprecipitate
- Cytomegalovirus
- Cubic Centimeter
- Adverse drug reaction
- Red Blood Cell
- Blood Pack Unit
- Journal of American Medical Association
- Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
- Graft vs. Host Disease
- Platelets
- Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Adenine
- Good Laboratory Practice
- Hematocrit
- Platelet Rich Plasma
- Field Service Engineer
- Venipuncture
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- American Society for Apheresis
- Material safety data sheet
- Autologous Blood Collection Kit
- In a living body or organism
- Transfusion
- Rest of World
- Leukoreduced
- Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- Center for Disease Control
- Concurrent Red Blood Cell
- Creutzfeldt-jakob Disease
- United State Pharmacopeia
- Whole Blood Technologies
- Mononuclear Cell
- Pre-market Approval
- Single Donor Platelets
- Good Manufacturing Practice
- Polyvinyl Chloride
- Therapeutic Plasma Exchange
- Erythropoietin
- Fresh Frozen Plasma
42 Clues: Platelets • Hematocrit • Transfusion • Leukoreduced • Venipuncture • Rest of World • Red Blood Cell • Erythropoietin • Cryoprecipitate • Cytomegalovirus • Blood Pack Unit • White Blood Cell • Cubic Centimeter • Mononuclear Cell • American Red Cross • Polyvinyl Chloride • Pre-market Approval • Fresh Frozen Plasma • Platelet Rich Plasma • Adverse drug reaction • Single Donor Platelets • Graft vs. Host Disease • ...
Spelling Words - March 1 2021-03-02
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- I like beef the ________ out of every meat.
- Never put an _________ appliance in water.
- The ___________ from Edmonton to Calgary is 300 km.
- There is a very pretty ________ in the ravine.
- She __________ through the door and yelled at me.
- I like _________ on my hamburger.
- I will clean my room ____________.
- McDavid has very tight __________. No one can get past them.
- There is __________ chance of me making this shot.
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- Every story has a _________, middle and end.
- I live on the same _________ as all of my friends.
- She slept __________ across her bed.
- Ontario is __________ of Alberta.
- I had to ________ off my socks because they were wet.
- The _______ of TV I watch is very unhealthy.
- He came _________ a lost dog. So he had to find the owner.
- There is like a __________ geese in the field.
- I _________ I put my glass of water right there.
- She is very ________, so can help me lift this couch.
- The _________ had a very intense climax.
20 Clues: Ontario is __________ of Alberta. • I like _________ on my hamburger. • I will clean my room ____________. • She slept __________ across her bed. • The _________ had a very intense climax. • Never put an _________ appliance in water. • I like beef the ________ out of every meat. • Every story has a _________, middle and end. • The _______ of TV I watch is very unhealthy. • ...
Paloma Venegas 2022-03-28
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- Bacteria spread via flees on rats and other animals.
- Sediment carried to ocean from runoff that caused turbid coral reef waters.
- Waste from electronics that often contain heavy metals
- Decrease in dissolved oxygen
- Algal bloom caused by excess nutrients.
- This virus was "never" a disease in the U.S.
- Persistent Organic Pollutants
- Chemicals in sunscreen, oil form roadways, pesticides from ag. runoff.
- Broad-spectrum herbicide used to control weeds & prevent crop loss.
- Virus mainly found in Middle East.
- found in old paint (in homes), old water pipes, and soils contaminated by PM from vehicle exhaust.
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- Disease that causes a "small head birth" defect.
- Compounds used in plastic and cosmetic manufacturing.
- Tis practice can break reef structure and stir up sediment.
- Virus found mainly in Asia.
- Bacteria that damages lungs and is historically deadly.
- Bacteria on water or food.
- Very easy to find source.
- Bacteria spread via untreated sewage and contaminated water.
- Disease mainly found in Sub-Saharan Africa
20 Clues: Very easy to find source. • Bacteria on water or food. • Virus found mainly in Asia. • Decrease in dissolved oxygen • Persistent Organic Pollutants • Virus mainly found in Middle East. • Algal bloom caused by excess nutrients. • Disease mainly found in Sub-Saharan Africa • This virus was "never" a disease in the U.S. • Disease that causes a "small head birth" defect. • ...
5th Grade 2022-06-01
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- life during the blank Ages was difficult for most Europeans
- Mrs. Perez favorite color
- Great Plains tribe relied on all parts of this animal
- blue dye that became second largest cash crop in the Southern Colonies
- when representing money, I always need to include a?
- shape with nine sides
- this Native American helped the Pilgrims through their first winter
- taking an amount and putting it into groups, sometimes there is a remainder
- solid, liquid, gas are the three
- why we have night and day
- a blank ecosystem can happen when an oil spill kills species of fish
- a blank polygon is a shape where sides are not of equal length
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- repeated addition
- an unknown amount represented by a letter
- the number in the house of a division problem
- grass, cow, worm is an example of
- part of a whole amount
- tundra, grassland, desert are?
- lines that run east to wets around earth
- First blank Congress
- triangle with two equal sides
21 Clues: repeated addition • First blank Congress • shape with nine sides • part of a whole amount • Mrs. Perez favorite color • why we have night and day • triangle with two equal sides • tundra, grassland, desert are? • solid, liquid, gas are the three • grass, cow, worm is an example of • lines that run east to wets around earth • an unknown amount represented by a letter • ...
Natural Resources 2022-05-25
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- _______ has the least amount of oil in the world
- Diamonds are found in ancient _____
- ______ is energy from inside the Earth's core
- _______ energy is a nonrenewable resource
- A ______ resource is a resource that can be replaced
- _______ is when you manage the use of a resource wisely
- _______ has eight percent of the total oil on Earth
- _______ energy comes from the sun
- Biodiversity is richest in tropical ____
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- ___________ is electricity from water
- _______ use is when you use a resource in a way that it stays for a long period of time
- A _____ resource is a resource that will run out and can't be replaced
- _______ is a nonrenewable resource
- _______ has seven percent of the total oil on Earth
- _______ energy comes from wind
- A variety of life is called a ______
- _______ is a renewable resource
- _______ is the energy for everything
- _______ East has the most amount of in the world
- ______ forms at locations where marine life is buried
- _______ forms at locations that were ancient swamps
21 Clues: _______ energy comes from wind • _______ is a renewable resource • _______ energy comes from the sun • _______ is a nonrenewable resource • Diamonds are found in ancient _____ • A variety of life is called a ______ • _______ is the energy for everything • ___________ is electricity from water • Biodiversity is richest in tropical ____ • ...
All About the Mongols 2022-07-28
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- religion widespread among Mongols
- __ exchange flourished under the Mongols' rule
- number of Khanates in Mongolian empire
- Khanate of __ included
- first target of Genghis Khan
- Ghazan converted from ___ to Islam
- Key technique that arrived in the Middle East via Silk Road
- Mongols' first leader
- How many years did Genghis Khan rule?
- Genghis Khan's name at birth
- name of Khanate in Persia
- What does "Genghis Khan" mean?
- first name of Genghis Khan's grandson
- Mongolian religious policy
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- Khanate of ____ included Mongolia and China
- Where did the Mongols live?
- Mongols' original lifestyle
- route connecting the Mongols from Europe to Asia
- What is a steppe?
- Modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and
- number of times Japan defeated the Mongols
- religion of prominent Mongols
- One civilization never conquered by the Mongols
- made up which empire?
- asia
- Khanate of __ included Russia
- a group of islands such as Japan is called an ___
27 Clues: asia • What is a steppe? • made up which empire? • Mongols' first leader • Khanate of __ included • name of Khanate in Persia • Mongolian religious policy • Where did the Mongols live? • Mongols' original lifestyle • first target of Genghis Khan • Genghis Khan's name at birth • religion of prominent Mongols • Khanate of __ included Russia • What does "Genghis Khan" mean? • ...
Vocab crossword puzzle 2022-09-14
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- Loyal followers of Jesus
- Holiest city of Islam
- Freed the Jews from Egypt
- Scattering of Jews
- What Israel was called in 1500
- Angel that spoke to Muhammed in a cave
- Describes the people who came from the middle east
- A savior sent by god
- One of the five pillars that give back to the poor
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of god.
- Founder of Christianity
- When Muhammed traveled from mecca to medina
- A small stone building used to pray
- Christianity was apart from Judaism
- A ethnic group of people from the fertile crescent
- submission
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- The teaching of the revelation of christ
- moral code of Islam
- Followers that spread the word
- God of Islam
- The moral code of Christianity and Judaism
- Effort in gods service
- To make a agreement to a god
- Place of worship
- Founder of Islam
- Pilgrimage to mecca
- Hoky book of Islam
27 Clues: submission • God of Islam • Place of worship • Founder of Islam • Scattering of Jews • Hoky book of Islam • moral code of Islam • Pilgrimage to mecca • A savior sent by god • Holiest city of Islam • Effort in gods service • Founder of Christianity • Loyal followers of Jesus • Freed the Jews from Egypt • To make a agreement to a god • Followers that spread the word • ...
Worl religions 2022-09-21
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- Religious duties
- Trinity of Hindu gods
- Islams moral code
- system Fixed social class system
- Followers of Jesus
- an agreement with God
- Messenger sent for God
- who spread the word of Jesus
- Giving charity to the poor
- Rebirth of the soul
- Muhammads journey from Mecca to Medina
- Savior sent by God
- Individual spirit
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- 1st 4 books of the New testaments about the life of Jesus
- Angel who told Muhammad to spread the word of Allah
- Scattering of people
- Enlightened one
- Present day Israel
- small stone building which housed the statues of gods and goddesses
- Ethnic Group of people who live in the fertile crescent
- Founder of Christianity
- Religious duties for Buddhist
- Moral Code of Judaism and Christianity
- Messenger sent by God
- describes the people who came from the middle east
- Submission
- Actions that affect the next life
- Effort in God's service
- Pilgrimage to the Kaaba once in a lifetime
29 Clues: Submission • Enlightened one • Religious duties • Islams moral code • Individual spirit • Present day Israel • Followers of Jesus • Savior sent by God • Rebirth of the soul • Scattering of people • Trinity of Hindu gods • Messenger sent by God • an agreement with God • Messenger sent for God • Founder of Christianity • Effort in God's service • Giving charity to the poor • ...
Worl religions 2022-09-21
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- Religious duties
- Trinity of Hindu gods
- Islams moral code
- system Fixed social class system
- Followers of Jesus
- an agreement with God
- Messenger sent for God
- who spread the word of Jesus
- Giving charity to the poor
- Rebirth of the soul
- Muhammads journey from Mecca to Medina
- Savior sent by God
- Individual spirit
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- 1st 4 books of the New testaments about the life of Jesus
- Angel who told Muhammad to spread the word of Allah
- Scattering of people
- Enlightened one
- Present day Israel
- small stone building which housed the statues of gods and goddesses
- Ethnic Group of people who live in the fertile crescent
- Founder of Christianity
- Religious duties for Buddhist
- Moral Code of Judaism and Christianity
- Messenger sent by God
- describes the people who came from the middle east
- Submission
- Actions that affect the next life
- Effort in God's service
- Pilgrimage to the Kaaba once in a lifetime
29 Clues: Submission • Enlightened one • Religious duties • Islams moral code • Individual spirit • Present day Israel • Followers of Jesus • Savior sent by God • Rebirth of the soul • Scattering of people • Trinity of Hindu gods • Messenger sent by God • an agreement with God • Messenger sent for God • Founder of Christianity • Effort in God's service • Giving charity to the poor • ...
Judaism 2022-10-31
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- ___ Bible
- the area to which abraham led his family
- monotheistic religion which follows Abraham
- who founded judaism
- called the promise land
- What mountain were the 10 commandments found on?
- where did they worship at
- a faithful jew who claimed to be the son of god
- judaism god
- sects within the religion
- The symbol of Judaism is the Star of _____
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- what food is the most important to the judaism culture
- a day of religious observance and abstinence from work,kept by Jewish people from Friday evening to Saturday evening
- The holy city
- belief in only one god
- when was it founded
- where was judaism mainly located at
- leader who led the jews out of Egypt
- what is one holiday
- The act of killing large numbers of people with the intent of destroying that nation or group
- what is their sacred writing
- What color are forbidden in Judaism
22 Clues: ___ Bible • judaism god • The holy city • when was it founded • who founded judaism • what is one holiday • belief in only one god • called the promise land • where did they worship at • sects within the religion • what is their sacred writing • where was judaism mainly located at • What color are forbidden in Judaism • leader who led the jews out of Egypt • ...
Levi Huta XI Science 3 2022-10-03
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- Something we use as a base for sandwiches
- a spice which shares the same family as gingers
- a type of profession
- mother baked a ... for my birthday
- a well known Japanese dish made from fresh and raw fish
- a pork based food
- i am ... a cake
- someone who works at a bar
- i am ... the steak
- a common seasoning with a salty flavor
- a common livestock that produces eggs
- a dish which consists of raw or cooked vegetables
- i went to a ... restaurant the other day
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- frozen foods can prevent ... from growing
- mother gave me the recipe to her famous dish
- a well known middle east dish consists of smoked beef and vegetables
- a drink made of fruits, tonic water, and alcohol
- a type of bread for burgers
- a well known dish from Italy
- i am ... a steak
- a milk based product
- ... is best served when cold
- i like my ... black, bitter and hot
23 Clues: i am ... a cake • i am ... a steak • a pork based food • i am ... the steak • a type of profession • a milk based product • someone who works at a bar • a type of bread for burgers • a well known dish from Italy • ... is best served when cold • mother baked a ... for my birthday • i like my ... black, bitter and hot • a common livestock that produces eggs • ...
WH ll 2022-09-23
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- Ethnic Group of people who live in the fertile crescent
- Pilgrimage to the Kaaba once in a lifetime
- Angel told Muhammad to spread the word of Allah
- Followers of Jesus
- Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina
- Messenger sent for God
- small stone building which housed the statues of gods and goddesses
- Islams moral code
- Moral Code of Judaism and Christianity
- Individual spirit
- Submission
- describes the people who came from the middle east
- followers who spread the word of Jesus
- Trinity of Hindu gods
- Messenger sent by God
- Religious duties for Buddhist
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- 1st 4 books of the New testaments about the life of Jesus
- Enlightened one
- Rebirth of the soul
- Religious duties
- Effort in God's service
- Founder of Christianity
- Scattering of people
- Present day Israel
- Savior sent by God
- an agreement with God
- Actions that affect the next life
- Giving charity to the poor
- system Fixed social class system
29 Clues: Submission • Enlightened one • Religious duties • Islams moral code • Individual spirit • Present day Israel • Savior sent by God • Followers of Jesus • Rebirth of the soul • Scattering of people • an agreement with God • Trinity of Hindu gods • Messenger sent by God • Messenger sent for God • Effort in God's service • Founder of Christianity • Giving charity to the poor • ...
Ancient History 2023-09-20
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- A plant grown for food
- A system of writing used in the Ancient Middle East
- A person who manages or owns a farm
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- The period before time was written
- Made from silk roads in china
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place.
- Someone who moves from one place to another
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- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- Groups of states under a single supreme
- A house owned by a lord or knight
- A birthplace of writing
- producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- The action of Inventing something
- A natural stream of waters
- Made in the past and no longer exist
- A place for people\criminal
- a prehistoric period that followed the Stone Age and preceded the Iron Age
- Known for his surviving set of laws
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
20 Clues: A plant grown for food • A birthplace of writing • A natural stream of waters • A place for people\criminal • Made from silk roads in china • A house owned by a lord or knight • The action of Inventing something • The period before time was written • A person who manages or owns a farm • Known for his surviving set of laws • Made in the past and no longer exist • ...
Gabrielles Crossword Jan.2024 2024-01-12
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- Dad has the ace of what on his ankle?
- Nickname of Oliver
- Gabrielle was born in the year 2000...
- Who was the half blood prince in HP?
- My nickname for Race
- Mom's day one
- stylish sneakers dad wears often
- Favorite vacation spot
- Junwei ___
- Charlies Orginal Name
- Edgar Allen's Poe pet
- Year Piper was Born
- Dad's business partner went to...
- Name of Nicki Minaj's fan base
- "The Washington..."
- Ballet performance in winter
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- Natural body drug that creates happiness
- colorful building blocks
- What season does gabrielle hate :|
- Dad got his first tattoo in _____ with Unc.Dave
- "We are the.."
- Name of OBX house we stayed in more then once
- Race's non-legal middle name
- "Harry Potter and the Sourcer's...?"
- Prominent Newspaper company in the east coast
- "I ROW ____"
- What mom watches on sundays
- Favorite FROYO Place in NC
- Nickname for William Shakespeare
29 Clues: Junwei ___ • "I ROW ____" • Mom's day one • "We are the.." • Nickname of Oliver • Year Piper was Born • "The Washington..." • My nickname for Race • Charlies Orginal Name • Edgar Allen's Poe pet • Favorite vacation spot • colorful building blocks • Favorite FROYO Place in NC • What mom watches on sundays • Race's non-legal middle name • Ballet performance in winter • ...
Africa and more! 2024-02-28
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- Country at the very bottom of Africa
- Country whose flag is white with a big red circle
- A prolonged period of below average rainfall
- The ocean to the west of Africa
- Name of the cyclone we studied
- The ocean to the east of Africa
- The country hardest hit by the cyclone we studied
- The only country in the world with a triangular flag
- Our case study country for drought
- What a cyclone would be called if it hit North America
- Area of calm air at the centre of a tropical storm
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
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- Distance from the 21 across
- Name of the huge desert in north Africa
- Height above sea level
- The Earth has 7 of these including Africa
- Capital city of Australia
- Country with the longest coastline
- The highest mountain in Africa
- The longest river in the world
- The highest mountain in the world
21 Clues: Height above sea level • Capital city of Australia • Distance from the 21 across • The highest mountain in Africa • Name of the cyclone we studied • The longest river in the world • The ocean to the west of Africa • The ocean to the east of Africa • The highest mountain in the world • Country with the longest coastline • Our case study country for drought • ...
WWI 2024-03-01
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- Another reason the war started involving ones own nation
- Leader/Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- Early first version of tanks proposed by Britain
- Alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- Alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- Taking over underdeveloped countries, 1 of the main reasons of the war
- Germans considered this weapon inhumane
- Person who shot the archduke
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- Rifle most commonly used
- Name of the Archduke who was killed
- Another nickname for WWI
- Chemical weapon created by Germany
- Type of battles between fighter planes
- Country in the middle east that started a war with Russia inevitable joining WWI
- Type of warfare used mostly on the Western Front
- 28th president during the war
- Race A competition between nations for superiority of weapons
- Belief that a country uses the military to reach its goals, another reason of the war
- Mass killing of Christians in the Ottoman Empire
- Type of weapon that spits fire
20 Clues: Rifle most commonly used • Another nickname for WWI • Person who shot the archduke • 28th president during the war • Type of weapon that spits fire • Chemical weapon created by Germany • Name of the Archduke who was killed • Leader/Sultan of the Ottoman Empire • Type of battles between fighter planes • Germans considered this weapon inhumane • ...
Dulces recuerdos ❤ 2019-08-21
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- / The nickname I gave you.
- / you always make me______
- / I love dancing to _________ with my castanuelas.
- / Jump in that water, be free, come __________ with me.
- / ____es mejor contigo!
- / Your dream is to camp-fire with ______
- / The best drink in Catalonia!
- / Being you is__________ for me! That is enough.
- / A semitic language spoken by North Africans and the Middle East.
- / My dream is to ______ in the rain.
- / You used this word in such a funny way #LB
- / The country where I was born and raised.
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- / The country where you were born and raised.
- / We are both________
- Toujours / A song that symbolises falling in love for you.
- / The most important phrase in Spain!
- / My Kryptonite.
- / Eres ______ que guía mi camino.
- / Birdie's name.
- / Si tu eres _______ y yo soy el mar, en el horizonte quiero estar!
- / He said to his Princess: "Do you trust me?"
- / Ya Galbi + Ya Kamar = ______ (Chusi's custom-made Arabic word).
- / My ringtone #90sKid
23 Clues: / My Kryptonite. • / Birdie's name. • / My ringtone #90sKid • / We are both________ • / ____es mejor contigo! • / The nickname I gave you. • / you always make me______ • / The best drink in Catalonia! • / Eres ______ que guía mi camino. • / My dream is to ______ in the rain. • / The most important phrase in Spain! • / Your dream is to camp-fire with ______ • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2020-02-14
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- Monotheistic religion founded by prophet Muhammed.
- Group of people who settle in distant land.
- Large estate farmed by many workers.
- Belief that a country's prosperity depended on having gold and silver.
- Spanish explorers who claimed land in the americas for spain.
- Person from Spain who held position of power.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Indian background.
- Exchange Global exchange from goods and ideas.
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars.
- Descendents of Europeans born in Latin America.
- Passage A natural waterway through or around North America.
- Series of wars fought by Christians to the Holy land.
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- Sail around a round object, such as the world.
- Instrument used to determine latitude while at sea.
- Islamic Holy book
- Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies.
- Land grant given by Spanish government.
- Revolutionary ship developed by Muslims enabling people to travel faster.
- Silk road overland trade routes linking China and Middle East.
- Bringing a product to a country to be sold.
20 Clues: Islamic Holy book • Large estate farmed by many workers. • Land grant given by Spanish government. • Group of people who settle in distant land. • Bringing a product to a country to be sold. • Person from Spain who held position of power. • Sail around a round object, such as the world. • Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-09-13
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- tools were made out of this during the PALEOLITHIC ERA
- Crescent Area of land where Mesopotamia was formed located in the Middle East
- system of canals from fresh water source throughout civilization
- specialization, the process of focusing on a specific job
- Code - written laws from Mesopotamian King
- Revolution in 10,000 BCE people transitioned into growing their own food
- Egyptian innovation that helped transport water from Nile river to farms
- every ancient civilization lived by this geographic feature
- Common Era
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- the act training animals for work
- Feature naturally occurring landforms, bodies of water, or ecosystems
- Civilization formed by the Nile River
- Having extra food
- Farming done on the sides of mountains and hills
- and gathering
- Hierarchy the way in which people or organized in society
- The continent that humans migrated from centuries ago
- before the common era
- River Valley Civilization in India
- living like a nomad; moving from place to place staying in one place temporarily
- look for food
21 Clues: Common Era • and gathering • look for food • Having extra food • before the common era • the act training animals for work • River Valley Civilization in India • Civilization formed by the Nile River • Code - written laws from Mesopotamian King • Farming done on the sides of mountains and hills • The continent that humans migrated from centuries ago • ...
TYPICAL FOODS OF EACH COUNTRY 2024-06-05
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- (Italy) - Noodles often served with sauce.
- (Japan) - Vinegared rice with seafood.
- (Israel)Deep-fried chickpea balls.
- (South Korea) Fermented vegetables.
- (Middle East) Sweet pastry with nuts and honey.
- (Spain) Fried dough pastry.
- (Peru) Marinated raw fish.
- (France) - Flaky, buttery pastry.
- (Mexico) - Tortilla with various fillings.
- (UK) Sausage and mashed potatoes.
- (Greece) Eggplant and meat casserole.
- (Vietnam) Noodle soup.
- Duck (China) - Roasted duck dish.
- (Poland)Dumplings.
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- (Brazil) Black bean stew with pork.
- (Spain) - Rice dish with seafood and saffron.
- (United States) - Ground beef patty in a bun.
- (South Korea) Marinated grilled beef.
- (Canada) Fries with cheese curds and gravy.
- (Hungary) Meat stew.
- and Chips (United Kingdom) - Fried fish with potato fries.
- (Turkey) Skewered meat.
- (Germany) Pot roast.
- (India) - Spiced dish with meat or vegetables.
- (Russia) - Beet soup.
- (Italy) Coffee-flavored dessert.
- (Germany) Sausage.
- (Morocco)Slow-cooked stew.
- (Scotland) Savory pudding with sheep's offal.
- Thai (Thailand) Stir-fried noodles.
30 Clues: (Germany) Sausage. • (Poland)Dumplings. • (Hungary) Meat stew. • (Germany) Pot roast. • (Russia) - Beet soup. • (Vietnam) Noodle soup. • (Turkey) Skewered meat. • (Peru) Marinated raw fish. • (Morocco)Slow-cooked stew. • (Spain) Fried dough pastry. • (Italy) Coffee-flavored dessert. • (France) - Flaky, buttery pastry. • (UK) Sausage and mashed potatoes. • ...
