middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle Ages 2023-10-05
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- name of the local leaders and landowners
- name of the people that practiced the vassalge
- person who was in the high of the social pyramid
- socioeconomic system in Europe and in other parts like Asia or Africa
- name of the characteristic culture in the Middle Ages
- name of the system that involves crop rotation
- name of the political system in the Middle Ages
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- The empire that declined in 476 A.D.
- Main religion in Europe during the Middle Ages
- group of artisans that work in the same craft and protect their economic interests
- disease that marks the end of the Middle Ages
- a person who buy and sell goods in the markets
- important economic building
13 Clues: important economic building • The empire that declined in 476 A.D. • name of the local leaders and landowners • disease that marks the end of the Middle Ages • Main religion in Europe during the Middle Ages • name of the people that practiced the vassalge • a person who buy and sell goods in the markets • name of the system that involves crop rotation • ...
Middle school 2023-11-03
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- Science teacher
- Short for problem of the day in math
- Math teacher
- Not everybody likes this meal at school
- You have to face toward this when you say the pledge of Allegiance
- Something that all of us have once in a while at night
- A thing that you can be in if you want to sing
- A name of a song in Marry Poppins
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- a desert environment surrounded by saltwater bodies
- The most annoying app on planet earth that we are using in E.L.A and History
- The show that we are doing this year
- E.l.a and history teacher in room 33
- E.L.A and history teacher in room 18
13 Clues: Math teacher • Science teacher • A name of a song in Marry Poppins • Short for problem of the day in math • The show that we are doing this year • E.l.a and history teacher in room 33 • E.L.A and history teacher in room 18 • Not everybody likes this meal at school • A thing that you can be in if you want to sing • a desert environment surrounded by saltwater bodies • ...
Middle School 2024-01-29
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- - Activities or clubs that students participate in outside of regular school hours.
- - The period of development between childhood and adulthood.
- - Break time during the school day for students to play and relax.
- A class where students engage in creative activities such as painting, drawing, or crafting.
- - The process of physical and hormonal changes that mark the onset of adolescence.
- - Repeated aggressive behavior intended to harm or intimidate others.
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- - A subject focused on numerical operations, problem-solving, and mathematical concepts.
- - Storage units typically used by students to keep their belongings during the school day.
- - Assignments given to students to complete outside of regular class time.
- - Classes that focus on physical fitness and exercise.
- - A place where students eat lunch or purchase food in a school.
- - Outdoor spaces equipped with structures for children to play on during recess.
- - Vehicles used to transport students to and from school.
13 Clues: - Classes that focus on physical fitness and exercise. • - Vehicles used to transport students to and from school. • - The period of development between childhood and adulthood. • - A place where students eat lunch or purchase food in a school. • - Break time during the school day for students to play and relax. • ...
Middle Names 2024-11-19
Sterling Middle 2025-10-24
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- The subject where you play instruments
- The subject where you study the past
- The name of the school you go too
- The name of our rival school
- The subject where you solve number problems
- The name of our Principal
- The subject where you do experiments
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- The subject where you learn to read and write
- the name of your advisory teacher
- The subject where you draw
- The name of your dean
- The sport that we are playing tonight
- where your phone should be
13 Clues: The name of your dean • The name of our Principal • The subject where you draw • where your phone should be • The name of our rival school • the name of your advisory teacher • The name of the school you go too • The subject where you study the past • The subject where you do experiments • The sport that we are playing tonight • The subject where you play instruments • ...
Yemen crossword 2015-04-13
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- abuse/ The main cause of death in Yemen.
- When people get addicted to drugs they have a.
- Time/ Why most of the people in Yemen start doing drugs.
- Another drug used in Yemen used for getting high is like a chew.
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- The main drug used in Yemen that gets you high.
- east/ Where is Yemen located.
- Young children in Yemen don't get this.
7 Clues: east/ Where is Yemen located. • Young children in Yemen don't get this. • abuse/ The main cause of death in Yemen. • When people get addicted to drugs they have a. • The main drug used in Yemen that gets you high. • Time/ Why most of the people in Yemen start doing drugs. • Another drug used in Yemen used for getting high is like a chew.
3.2 vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
- the belief in Gods
- way of illustrating the social organization
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- ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid
- system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East
- Babylonian Empire Chaldeans Empire gained power for a belief period following the Assyrian Empire
- tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men
7 Clues: the belief in Gods • way of illustrating the social organization • tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men • ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid • system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • ...
3.2 vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- the belief in Gods
- ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
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- tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men
- system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East
- Chaldeans Empire gained power for a belief period following the Assyrian Empire
- way of illustrating the social organization
7 Clues: the belief in Gods • way of illustrating the social organization • tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men • ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid • system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • ...
Lublin, Poland 2026-03-06
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- officials in Venice required Jews to live in an area called the ______.
- The Jewish council met twice each year during the ______ fairs.
- Jews from Spain, Portugal, and the Middle East were called _________.
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- Jews settled in many cities of ______.
- The Jeshybot Yeshiva became the largest ________ school in the world.
- The city hosted two _____ every year.
- Jews left many of the cities of _____.
7 Clues: The city hosted two _____ every year. • Jews settled in many cities of ______. • Jews left many of the cities of _____. • The Jewish council met twice each year during the ______ fairs. • The Jeshybot Yeshiva became the largest ________ school in the world. • Jews from Spain, Portugal, and the Middle East were called _________. • ...
Iron Curtain 2025-05-09
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- Metaphor for the barrier between East and West
- Control over info, prevalent in Eastern Europe
- Political ideology associated with Eastern bloc.
- Capital city divided by the iron curtain
- Biased info used to promote politics
- The atmosphere of distrust during the cold West
- Spying activities between East and West
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- Economic system the Western bloc.
- Upsurge against communist regimes in Eastern
- period of geopolitical tension post WWII
- Symbolic material representing division
- Military alliances formed in response to soviet
- The side of Europe under Soviet influence
- referring to the former USSR, a key player
- The side of Europe aligned with NATO
15 Clues: Economic system the Western bloc. • Biased info used to promote politics • The side of Europe aligned with NATO • Symbolic material representing division • Spying activities between East and West • period of geopolitical tension post WWII • Capital city divided by the iron curtain • The side of Europe under Soviet influence • referring to the former USSR, a key player • ...
Chapter 15 puzzle 2023-02-27
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- A narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere
- the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- the transfer of energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- the layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere and in which temperature decreases as altitude increases
- the middle layer of the atmosphere in which temperature increase as altitude increases
- a mixture of gases that surrounds a planter or moon
- prevailing winds that blow from east to west between 60 degrees and 90 degrees latitude in both hemispheres
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, in which temperature decreases at a constant rate as altitude increases
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- the transfer of energy as heat through a material
- the apparent curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to the earth’s rotation
- the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves
- the uppermost layer of the atmosphere, in which temperature increases as altitude increases
- the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface
- Prevailing winds that blow from west to east between 30 degrees and 60 degrees latitude in both hemispheres
- Prevailing winds that blow northeast from 30 degrees north latitude to the equator and that blow southeast from 30 degrees south latitude to the equator
15 Clues: the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves • the transfer of energy as heat through a material • a mixture of gases that surrounds a planter or moon • the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure • A narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere • the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface • ...
Boy Overboard 2015-02-27
5 Clues: A rogue group • a type of bomb • a country in the Middle East • a person who is discriminated against • A person who leaves their home for a better life in another country
sydney gorsuch (made by mk) 2023-03-08
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- middle school bf(1)
- middle school bf(2)
- middle name
- first semester obsession
- fav food
- car
- mom's sorority
- fav class
- fav day of first semester
- musically username
- bff
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- car color
- the best gorsuch
- fav friend
- main sport (obv)
- favorite sport ever
- current crush
- street name
- middle school best friend
- bday
- middle school
- fav color (i think)
22 Clues: car • bff • bday • fav food • car color • fav class • fav friend • middle name • street name • current crush • middle school • mom's sorority • the best gorsuch • main sport (obv) • musically username • middle school bf(1) • middle school bf(2) • favorite sport ever • fav color (i think) • first semester obsession • middle school best friend • fav day of first semester
Chapter 8 Earth Science Vocab Crossword 2017-02-07
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- Physical features of the Earth's surface found in a particular area
- Measure of distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- Large area of relatively flat land high above sea level (high elevation)
- Low flat area found inland on a continent, higher elevation than a COASTAL PLAIN
- Natural land form reaching high elevations with a narrow summit (peak/top) and steep slopes (sides)
- Parallel series of mountains with same general shape and structure
- Large group of mountains, including Mountain ranges and systems
- Lines running from the north to the south poles marking the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian (zero degrees)
- Imaginary line that runs east and west and divides the plant into the northern and southern hemisphere
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- Major landmass rising well above sea level, millions of square kilometers large
- Meridian which runs through Greenwich England at zero degrees (east/west)
- Low flat area along a coast
- Small land mass surrounded by water
- Measure of distance north and south of the equator
- Group of mountain ranges in a similar area
- Height above sea level
- Difference in elevation within an area
- Area with low relief (flat) can be coastal or interior
- The shape of the Earth's surface
19 Clues: Height above sea level • Low flat area along a coast • The shape of the Earth's surface • Small land mass surrounded by water • Difference in elevation within an area • Group of mountain ranges in a similar area • Measure of distance north and south of the equator • Area with low relief (flat) can be coastal or interior • ...
Mary Visits Elizabeth 2021-12-15
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- The region of the Middle East where Jesus was born
- When Mary was visited by the angel Gabriel and was told she would be the mother of Jesus
- Of, from, or like God
- The third part of the Holy Trinity that is represented by the dove
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- The husband of Elizabeth
- He leapt for joy when Mary visited his mother
- The mother of Jesus
7 Clues: The mother of Jesus • Of, from, or like God • The husband of Elizabeth • He leapt for joy when Mary visited his mother • The region of the Middle East where Jesus was born • The third part of the Holy Trinity that is represented by the dove • When Mary was visited by the angel Gabriel and was told she would be the mother of Jesus
Dates and Events 2024-03-18
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- A recognized country since 12,500 BCE.
- An acronym for a political movement group that occupies the Gaza Strip.
- The most common religion in the Middle-East.
- The date in which Israel formally declared war on Hamas.
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- A recognized country since 1948.
- The president of Israel.
- One of the oldest cities in West Asia that home all three main religions in the world.
7 Clues: The president of Israel. • A recognized country since 1948. • A recognized country since 12,500 BCE. • The most common religion in the Middle-East. • The date in which Israel formally declared war on Hamas. • An acronym for a political movement group that occupies the Gaza Strip. • ...
- 2022-08-23
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- On rainy season, it’s dangerous to go fishing on the sea because of …
- A vulcano that is located on East Java
- A bird from east of Indonesia.
- Flora from central of Indonesia.
- A flora and fauna boundary line that separates west and central of Indonesia.
- The impact of plate collision.
- Asiatis’s flora.
- Transition period.
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- One of the three zone that’s separated by Wallace-Weber Line.
- Supply water to (land or crops) to help them grow.
- A characteristic of Australis Flora.
- The sience of physical geography.
- Part of east Indonesia.
- Rainy season happens on ...
- The zone that has variety of monkey and big mammals is …
15 Clues: Asiatis’s flora. • Transition period. • Part of east Indonesia. • Rainy season happens on ... • A bird from east of Indonesia. • The impact of plate collision. • Flora from central of Indonesia. • The sience of physical geography. • A characteristic of Australis Flora. • A vulcano that is located on East Java • Supply water to (land or crops) to help them grow. • ...
Eastern Europe 2020-12-14
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- South of the Gulf of Finland
- Capital of Russia
- South of the Barents Sea
- West of Russia
- East of the Baltic Sea
- Captial of Lithuania
- Surrounds the Crimean Peninsula
- South of the Ukraine
- Mountains that divide Asia from Europe
- North of the Ukraine
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- Capital of Latvia
- The Volga River drains into this
- Tiny sea
- Captial of the Ukraine
- East of Poland
- Captial of Estonia
- Capital of Belarus
- Captial of Moldova
- Kama River is a tributary of this river
- Mountains on Russia's Southern border
20 Clues: Tiny sea • East of Poland • West of Russia • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Russia • Captial of Estonia • Capital of Belarus • Captial of Moldova • Captial of Lithuania • South of the Ukraine • North of the Ukraine • Captial of the Ukraine • East of the Baltic Sea • South of the Barents Sea • South of the Gulf of Finland • Surrounds the Crimean Peninsula • The Volga River drains into this • ...
Christianity Terminology 2021-05-30
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- Declaration of faith
- Bishops are successors of apostles
- Gold structure built on top of iconostasis
- To make payment for, Jesus took society sins
- God
- Wall of Icons and religious paintings
- Fully God and fully Human
- God understood only as himself
- Section after heavenly gates
- Christ, Ruler of Universe
- Meaning Ark
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- Taking away the veil
- Chandelier, Acknowledgement of Heaven
- Nothing can define God
- Christos
- Describes Union of Christ
- Of the same substance
- To the East, Orthodox face East
- Born From
- God made flesh
20 Clues: God • Christos • Born From • Meaning Ark • God made flesh • Taking away the veil • Declaration of faith • Of the same substance • Nothing can define God • Describes Union of Christ • Fully God and fully Human • Christ, Ruler of Universe • Section after heavenly gates • God understood only as himself • To the East, Orthodox face East • Bishops are successors of apostles • ...
4 2024-07-28
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- Fast-growing city
- Coastal town
- Namesake of its rivers
- NASA city
- "Come and Take It" city
- Austin park
- Town in South Texas
- East Texas river
- Hill country county
- Dallas suburb
- Independent person
- Known for oil
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- Rattlesnake roundup
- Bend in Austin
- Tall City
- Wild horses
- Hill Country river
- Between Dallas and FW
- East Texas city
- Defunct Texas store
- Border county
- Town with caverns
- Buddy Holly's town
- Rose capital
- Home of Baylor University
25 Clues: Tall City • NASA city • Wild horses • Austin park • Coastal town • Rose capital • Border county • Dallas suburb • Known for oil • Bend in Austin • East Texas city • East Texas river • Fast-growing city • Town with caverns • Hill Country river • Buddy Holly's town • Independent person • Rattlesnake roundup • Defunct Texas store • Town in South Texas • Hill country county • Between Dallas and FW • ...
SW Asia Countries and Physical Features 2023-08-21
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- North of Saudi Arabia and west of Afganistan.
- holy,sacred to judaism,christianity islam.
- South of iraq, Large L-shape, West of iran.
- land lock, SE of iran.
- East of eygpt,west of saudi arabia,south of israel.
- East of iraq and west of Afganistan.
- Connects the perion golf of Arabian Sea.
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- Located in israel, North of Gaza strip.
- Holy,flaws thru israel,syria, and jordan.
- Flows from syria thru iraq (bottom).
- FLows from syria thru iraq (top).
- tiny,above the persian gulf,east of saudi arabia.
- gulf
- West of iran and North Northeast of Saudi Arabia.
- located in israel,west of west bank.
15 Clues: gulf • land lock, SE of iran. • FLows from syria thru iraq (top). • Flows from syria thru iraq (bottom). • located in israel,west of west bank. • East of iraq and west of Afganistan. • Located in israel, North of Gaza strip. • Connects the perion golf of Arabian Sea. • Holy,flaws thru israel,syria, and jordan. • holy,sacred to judaism,christianity islam. • ...
Unit 2 Middle Ages 2022-11-02
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- The dominant faith in most of Europe
- Eventually became the largest kingdom in Europe
- The English gave some rights to all of its citizens on the ________ Carta in 1215.
- A "free" laborer of the Middle Ages
- Why the Crusaders marched on the Holy Lands: God Wills It, aka Deus __________.
- A medieval laborer who was legally bound to an owner.
- System used in Europe to set up farming under the ownership of a lord or noble.
- They were the Japanese equivalent of European knights.
- This Khan created the Mongol Empire.
- Many of the Mongols inventions and innovations were in this field/area.
- They were near the top of the feudal "Pyramid".
- Economic & societal system; service in exchange for protection.Used in Europe and Japan.
- The representative government of England.
- It killed 25 million people in Europe alone; referred to as The Black Death.
- They were typically city people with a specialized skill.
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- Middle Age term to describe a knight or warrior
- The first major (super)ruler in Europe after the Romans
- Empire that was threatened by Islamic neighbors.
- Europeans march to the Middle East in the name of faith (and for territory).
- Stories from these people (like Marco Polo) created interest in the world outside of Europe.
- They possessed Jerusalem and the Holy Lands when the Crusades began.
- They created the largest continuous empire in world history.
- An in-demand item exchanged in the Indian Ocean Trade Route
- Camels loaded with trade good traveled in THESE on the Silk Roads and in Northern Africa.
- This religion spread to many places, including Africa due to trade.
- Japan can be described this way, a nation that cut itself off from most of the outside world.
- The Japanese warrior code
- These animals were used for transporting trade good across the Sahara Desert.
28 Clues: The Japanese warrior code • A "free" laborer of the Middle Ages • The dominant faith in most of Europe • This Khan created the Mongol Empire. • The representative government of England. • Middle Age term to describe a knight or warrior • Eventually became the largest kingdom in Europe • They were near the top of the feudal "Pyramid". • ...
Mapping 2023-09-20
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- Model of Earth
- Shows major landforms and water on an area; Land - plains, mountains, plateaus
- height of land above sea level
- Circle Earth East to West; also known as parallels
- Set of lines marked off in miles or kilometers.
- Rose, shows cardinal directions - north, south, east, west
- Shows how humans have divided Earth's surface; shows borders, cities, and roads
- Half of the Earth, split by either the Equator or the Prime Meridian
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- extends west to east; measures North and South
- Circle Earth North to South; also known as Meridians
- A small box set inside a map, that shows more detail about main map.
- Region's weather over long period of time
- key, A list of words or pictures used to describe symbols on a map; also called a map legend.
- extends north to south; measures East and West
14 Clues: Model of Earth • height of land above sea level • Region's weather over long period of time • extends west to east; measures North and South • extends north to south; measures East and West • Set of lines marked off in miles or kilometers. • Circle Earth East to West; also known as parallels • Circle Earth North to South; also known as Meridians • ...
Middle Colonies 2021-11-09
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- export from the Middle Colonies that helped the shipbuilding industry
- the Middle Colonies followed the English ___________ system.
- founder of Pennsylvania
- one of the two language groups of Native Americans that lived in the region.
- crop grown in the Middle Colonies.
- The Declaration of ________________ was signed in Philadelphia which is in Pennsylvania--one of the Middle Colonies.
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- the world-renown thinker from the Middle Colonies
- formerly the New Netherlands
- description of the soil in the Middle Colonies
- The _____________ will set New York as its base of operations during the Revolutionary War.
- religious group that settled in the Middle Colonies
- New Jersey was originally settled by the ________.
- of the three colonial regions, the Middle Colonies were the most _______________. As it became home for many different peoples.
13 Clues: founder of Pennsylvania • formerly the New Netherlands • crop grown in the Middle Colonies. • description of the soil in the Middle Colonies • the world-renown thinker from the Middle Colonies • New Jersey was originally settled by the ________. • religious group that settled in the Middle Colonies • the Middle Colonies followed the English ___________ system. • ...
Middle Ages 2024-01-03
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- a song of praise
- a feudal tenant entirely subject to a lord or manor to whom he paid dues and services in return for land.
- a garment for the body, usually simple in style
- a large country house with lands
- a book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
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- possessing outstanding qualities
- a melting-pot society
- is a garment that was worn by men and women in the Middle Ages
- not having any connection with religion
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- an association of people with similar interests or pursuits
- a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting
13 Clues: a song of praise • a melting-pot society • possessing outstanding qualities • a large country house with lands • not having any connection with religion • a garment for the body, usually simple in style • a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting • a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer • an association of people with similar interests or pursuits • ...
Canadian History Lessons 1 and 2 By Eka 2024-02-07
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- 1.5 million years ago there was an
- When an ice age happens the earth gets covered with:
- what group of people did the Middle East decide to send out on boats
- (2 words) Which major explorer landed near Quebec
- who went to Newfoundland for England
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- (2 words) Which major explorer went to Cuba
- (3 words) What overland route was blocked due to fighting
7 Clues: 1.5 million years ago there was an • who went to Newfoundland for England • (2 words) Which major explorer went to Cuba • (2 words) Which major explorer landed near Quebec • When an ice age happens the earth gets covered with: • (3 words) What overland route was blocked due to fighting • what group of people did the Middle East decide to send out on boats
Canadian History Lessons 1 and 2 By Eka 2024-02-07
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- 1.5 million years ago there was an
- When an ice age happens the earth gets covered with:
- what group of people did the Middle East decide to send out on boats
- (2 words) Which major explorer landed near Quebec
- who went to Newfoundland for England
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- (2 words) Which major explorer went to Cuba
- (3 words) What overland route was blocked due to fighting
7 Clues: 1.5 million years ago there was an • who went to Newfoundland for England • (2 words) Which major explorer went to Cuba • (2 words) Which major explorer landed near Quebec • When an ice age happens the earth gets covered with: • (3 words) What overland route was blocked due to fighting • what group of people did the Middle East decide to send out on boats
Sun Moon Lake 2026-03-03
7 Clues: What county is Sun Moon Lake in? • It is the largest lake in Taiwan. • What is in the middle of Sun Moon Lake? • A word that means very important and holy • What side of the lake is round like the sun? • This tribe lived near the lake a long time ago. • What side of the lake is curved like a crescent moon?
Esthetics StateBoard Crossword 2025-04-30
5 Clues: common form of epilation • the conversation before every service • and acid mostly used for skin hydration • technique from the Middle East for hair removal • the commonly used disinfectant in the beauty industry
words their way 2023-12-14
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- look at your steam
- there are leaves on the trees
- lets go on your
- you reach for your phone
- she is sweet
- great job
- what you dream about
- you are death
- you breath air
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- ¨what street¨
- your in the lead
- you head east
- there is a dead fox
- mmmm yummy bread
- when are you going to do your homework
- your head hurts
- i like your seat
- you each get an apple :)
- you bow the queen
- go to the beach
20 Clues: great job • she is sweet • ¨what street¨ • you head east • you are death • you breath air • your head hurts • lets go on your • go to the beach • your in the lead • mmmm yummy bread • i like your seat • you bow the queen • look at your steam • there is a dead fox • what you dream about • you reach for your phone • you each get an apple :) • there are leaves on the trees • ...
ROZ 2016-06-25
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- the tile we all want
- we just call it the pass
- American 'shana'
- we would never slay these
- the starter
- consecutive #'s
- one of the suits
- 'I want it'
- north,east etc.
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- dahlia,rose
- the red ones
- it's the name of the game
- twins
- also known as soap
- opposite of open
- the green suit
- triplets
- where to hold your hand
- how we know what hand to play
- we don't use cards
- if you have too many or too few tiles
21 Clues: twins • triplets • dahlia,rose • the starter • 'I want it' • the red ones • the green suit • consecutive #'s • north,east etc. • opposite of open • American 'shana' • one of the suits • also known as soap • we don't use cards • the tile we all want • where to hold your hand • we just call it the pass • it's the name of the game • we would never slay these • how we know what hand to play • ...
Daisy The Great gatsby 2023-01-25
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- the way she earns her money.
- where daisy grew up.
- first-degree
- the color daisy wears the most.
- adults use fire to light it.
- clothes are__
- thinking only about your self
- east egg has ___ money
- you earn by working a job.
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- adults drink it.
- ___class
- nick describes daisy as__
- she never __ tom
- opposite of Bernet.
- word that describes having a lot of money___
- ____light outside her house.
- ___egg
- gender opposite of men.
- person that's obsessed with her
- __ hairy
20 Clues: ___egg • ___class • __ hairy • first-degree • clothes are__ • adults drink it. • she never __ tom • opposite of Bernet. • where daisy grew up. • east egg has ___ money • gender opposite of men. • nick describes daisy as__ • you earn by working a job. • the way she earns her money. • ____light outside her house. • adults use fire to light it. • thinking only about your self • ...
African Mountains/ Landscape 2021-02-09
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- The biggest non-polar desert in the world.
- The tallest mountain in Africa.
- The place where you find most animals and has plants everywhere.
- One of Africa's biggest parts that has been battling desertification for a while.
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- This long valley comes from The Middle East and through the Horn of Africa.
- A mountain chain located in Morocco.
- the heart of the Savanna.
- The smaller desert in Africa located near the southern tip.
8 Clues: the heart of the Savanna. • The tallest mountain in Africa. • A mountain chain located in Morocco. • The biggest non-polar desert in the world. • The smaller desert in Africa located near the southern tip. • The place where you find most animals and has plants everywhere. • This long valley comes from The Middle East and through the Horn of Africa. • ...
Texas Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- higher, more rolling, and rocky; includes Fort Worth and Abilene
- the line of 0 degrees longitude, starting point for measuring distance east and west around Earth
- commonly known as the High Plains in Texas, includes Austin and Lubbock
Down
- flat, low-lying land next to the ocean
- half of the Earth
- an area of land that has common features
- driest and windiest region in West Texas
8 Clues: half of the Earth • flat, low-lying land next to the ocean • an area of land that has common features • driest and windiest region in West Texas • an imaginary line around the middle of a planet • higher, more rolling, and rocky; includes Fort Worth and Abilene • commonly known as the High Plains in Texas, includes Austin and Lubbock • ...
Deserts 2024-12-23
Across
- Large animal with a hump that lives in hot deserts.
- Largest desert in the world.
- A desert animal that is nocturnal and hunts insects.
- A cold desert in northern China and Mongolia
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- A cold desert in India
- A plant that stores water in deserts.
- People who traditionally live in the deserts of the Middle East and North Africa.
- Type of trees that are often found in desert and have pointed needle like leaves.
8 Clues: A cold desert in India • Largest desert in the world. • A plant that stores water in deserts. • A cold desert in northern China and Mongolia • Large animal with a hump that lives in hot deserts. • A desert animal that is nocturnal and hunts insects. • People who traditionally live in the deserts of the Middle East and North Africa. • ...
The silk roads 2024-03-04
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- A terrifying disease that infected Eurasia in 1347 CE
- Which religion spread along the Middle East in the early 600s CE
- which emperor sent an official to the west of china
- Which traveler sailed from Europe to India By going around Africa
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- Modern country where the Ottoman Empire was founded
- An Italian traveler that had a journey along the Silk roads
- Which empire collapsed in 476 CE
- Which dynasty overthrew the Qin in 206 BCE
8 Clues: Which empire collapsed in 476 CE • Which dynasty overthrew the Qin in 206 BCE • Modern country where the Ottoman Empire was founded • which emperor sent an official to the west of china • A terrifying disease that infected Eurasia in 1347 CE • An Italian traveler that had a journey along the Silk roads • ...
Unit 1 Vocab AP African American Studies 2025-11-10
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- - Large family group with a common ancestor, important in African societies
- - Powerful West African empire famous for wealth and learning centers like Timbuktu.
- - Sea trade routes connecting Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
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- - Religion that spread in Ethiopia and parts of North Africa
- - Major river in Africa, important for farming and early civilizations.
- - 2nd largest continent
- - Dry region between the Sahara Desert and African grasslands.
- - City in Mali famous for trade and Islamic learning.
8 Clues: - 2nd largest continent • - City in Mali famous for trade and Islamic learning. • - Religion that spread in Ethiopia and parts of North Africa • - Dry region between the Sahara Desert and African grasslands. • - Sea trade routes connecting Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. • - Major river in Africa, important for farming and early civilizations. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-09
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- of heaven something the established the idea that a rule must be just to approbal of the gods.
- the literal meaning of "sacred carvings"
- the spread of different cultures
- a ancient city in the punjab in NW pakistan
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- was the sith king of the firsts babylonian dynasty
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- The boomerrang shaped region of the Middle East
- a tall perennial sedge of the nile valley
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing winds of a region
- a political system consisting of an independent city
- the belief that their is more then on god
- a system of governement were priests rule in the name of god
- a monument that rises to a triangular point
14 Clues: a ruler in ancient egypt • the spread of different cultures • the literal meaning of "sacred carvings" • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a tall perennial sedge of the nile valley • the belief that their is more then on god • a ancient city in the punjab in NW pakistan • a monument that rises to a triangular point • ...
APWH 2020-06-11
Across
- the civilization of the Lower Nile Valley, between the First Cataract and the mouths of the Nile Delta,
- Period of time where Earth was covered partly in ice
- group of peoples that occupied lands stretching from the British Isles to Gallatia.
- System in which one belongs to mother’s lineage
- societies Nomadic, small communities and population
- Era New Stone Age
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- system of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians,
- tombs for egyptian kings.
- to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture
- Crescent a region in the Middle East incorporating present-day Israel, West Bank, and Lebanon and parts of Jordan, Syria, Iraq and south-eastern Turkey.
- Changes when agriculture started
- Looking for food
- Era Old Stone Age
- Farming uses; start of agriculture
- Gilgamesh became a legendary protagonist in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
15 Clues: Looking for food • Era Old Stone Age • Era New Stone Age • tombs for egyptian kings. • Changes when agriculture started • Farming uses; start of agriculture • System in which one belongs to mother’s lineage • system of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians, • societies Nomadic, small communities and population • Period of time where Earth was covered partly in ice • ...
Instruments and Musical Terms 2020-09-18
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- the perceived quality of a sound, also called tone color or tone quality
- created first in Italy in the 1500's though went through many modifications
- refers to how to play a note
- the quality that makes it possible to judge if a sound is higher or lower
- the structure in which music is notated
- refers to the speed of the beat (the heartbeat of a song)
- born in Hawaii, but adopted from the Portuguese machete
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- music's pattern in time
- an instrument originally made from reeds in China
- describes the volume and intensity of sound and music
- is the feeling that a piece of music gives
- a instrument originally from the Middle East
- the way melody and harmony go together
- the patterns in music
14 Clues: the patterns in music • music's pattern in time • refers to how to play a note • the way melody and harmony go together • the structure in which music is notated • is the feeling that a piece of music gives • a instrument originally from the Middle East • an instrument originally made from reeds in China • describes the volume and intensity of sound and music • ...
River Valley Vocabulary 2023-08-28
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- 6th Amorite King of the Babylonian Empire, wrote codes
- The idea that there is only one true ruler and they had to get the blessing of a god
- gathered from papyrus plants and used as a writing material
- In the Middle East
- A city with surrounding territory forms a state
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- An ancient city in Punjab
- A seasonal prevailing wind which takes place in South and Southeast Asia
- Traditions,characteristics,cultures are adopted
- A government which priests rule in the name of God
- Pictorial writing used on Ancient Egyptian Monuments
- Belief in more than one god
- A ruler of Ancient Egypt
- Monumental structure with a square base and sloping sides that meet at the top
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
14 Clues: In the Middle East • A ruler of Ancient Egypt • An ancient city in Punjab • Belief in more than one god • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • Traditions,characteristics,cultures are adopted • A city with surrounding territory forms a state • A government which priests rule in the name of God • Pictorial writing used on Ancient Egyptian Monuments • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-10-25
Across
- The structure that the Mesopotamians built to elevate their temples closer to the heavens.
- The pottery tool that Mesopotamians invented.
- The city that was originally Sumer.
- The Mesopotamians believed that the purpose of humans was to help ___________.
- The region Mesopotamia was on, in the middle east in between Tigris and Euphrates.
- Mesopotamia was ruled by ________.
- The resource that Mesopotamians lacked.
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- The Mesopotamian region had good ________ for farming.
- Glass, fish, palm, vegetable oil, grain, and ceramics are ____________ from Mesopotamia.
- One of the causes of the fall of the kingdoms.
- The highest social class.
- The time system they developed which is still used today.
- A wife was considered __________ by her husband.
- The process of taking water from one area and channeling it into another.
14 Clues: The highest social class. • Mesopotamia was ruled by ________. • The city that was originally Sumer. • The resource that Mesopotamians lacked. • The pottery tool that Mesopotamians invented. • One of the causes of the fall of the kingdoms. • A wife was considered __________ by her husband. • The Mesopotamian region had good ________ for farming. • ...
THE ROMAN EMPIRE 2022-09-07
Across
- for protection. Hadrianswall
- Emperor. Justinian
- grain of Rome. wheat
- material. cement
- from the Greeks. column
- of the east. Greek
- foundation of Roman engineering. arch
- Rome. Goths
- not speak Latin. Barbarians
- forced to become soldiers. farmers
- divided the empire. Diocletian
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- water. aqueducts
- economic problem. inflation
- emperor. Octavian
- Romans improved these for travel. roads
- the capitol of Rome. Constantine
- the threats and bribery of officials. corruption
- Rome in the east. Attila
- this. Mediterranean
- Britain. Jutes
20 Clues: Rome. Goths • Britain. Jutes • water. aqueducts • material. cement • emperor. Octavian • Emperor. Justinian • of the east. Greek • this. Mediterranean • grain of Rome. wheat • from the Greeks. column • Rome in the east. Attila • economic problem. inflation • not speak Latin. Barbarians • for protection. Hadrianswall • divided the empire. Diocletian • the capitol of Rome. Constantine • ...
QUARTER 1 EXTRA CREDIT 2023-10-06
Across
- Type of government where nobles give out land in exchange for something
- Code of morals that knights had to follow
- First Christian emperor of Rome
- City where Islam was born
- Who won the Hundred Years War
- Mother language of Spanish and Portuguese
- Arguably the greatest leader of all time (hint: he had a lot of kids)
- Wanting Islamic dominance in the world
- Main prophet in Islam
- Type of Buddhism popular in Japan
- Christianity, Islam, and Judaism all come from him
- The empire Jesus was born in
- Japan's favorite food to grow
- Most common religion in the world
- Some may argue the most important Chinese invention ever
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- How many times Muslims should pray each day
- First major legal document written in 1215 AD (in England)
- The animal that caused the Black Plague
- Another word for empire used by Islamic kingdoms
- "The Tale of _________" by Lady Murasaki
- Islam's most important shrine (the box)
- Who lost the Hundred Years War
- What the peasants provided in a feudal system
- Oldest civilization in the world
- Religious journey to Mecca
- They provided protection in Middle Ages Japan
- The youngest "Big 5" religion
- Type of government where one person has all the power
- The more "open-minded" branch of Islam
- The side of the Roman Empire where the Christians lived
- Main prophet in Christianity
- They provided protection in Middle Ages Europe
32 Clues: Main prophet in Islam • City where Islam was born • Religious journey to Mecca • The empire Jesus was born in • Main prophet in Christianity • Who won the Hundred Years War • The youngest "Big 5" religion • Japan's favorite food to grow • Who lost the Hundred Years War • First Christian emperor of Rome • Oldest civilization in the world • Type of Buddhism popular in Japan • ...
The Black Death 2014-02-24
Across
- What started to have more skeletons as a result of the Black Death?
- What was the name of the sores people got under their arms?
- East Where did the disease begin?
- Which people whipped themselves to avoid the plague?
Down
- 1381 saw the Peasant's ______ as a result of the Black Death.
- What type of graves were people forced to dig to bury all the dead?
- How many types of plague were there?
- God ____________ people with the Black Death because of their sins
- The name for bad smells people thought caused disease
- Which animal spread the deadly disease?
- The Black Death killed One _____ of the population.
11 Clues: East Where did the disease begin? • How many types of plague were there? • Which animal spread the deadly disease? • The Black Death killed One _____ of the population. • Which people whipped themselves to avoid the plague? • The name for bad smells people thought caused disease • What was the name of the sores people got under their arms? • ...
Ch. 1 Voc 2021-01-21
Across
- Spain and Portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them
- the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country
- organized according to rank
- a series of military expeditions to the middle east in the name of Christianity
- a period when Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
- a Genoese sailor who attempted to find a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic ocean
- divided Christianity in western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism
- A household comprised of a mother, father, and their children
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- global transfer of living things
- sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa
- noble ones
11 Clues: noble ones • organized according to rank • global transfer of living things • sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa • A household comprised of a mother, father, and their children • Spain and Portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them • the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country • ...
sparkies greek crossword 2021-02-17
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- a governing system where power is held by one person
- a leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions of the people
- a period of time when greek culture spread through the middle east
- a system of government where citizens elect each other to represent them in government
- a person who studies existence, knowledge or values
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- a soldier who fights in a foreign army for money
- to prevent form coming a law
- serious plays in which the main character usuallt dies at the end
- reflecting many different people and cultures
- citizens vote directly on a issue
- a joke or a funny play
11 Clues: a joke or a funny play • to prevent form coming a law • citizens vote directly on a issue • reflecting many different people and cultures • a soldier who fights in a foreign army for money • a person who studies existence, knowledge or values • a governing system where power is held by one person • serious plays in which the main character usuallt dies at the end • ...
English assignment 2021-04-02
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- the place were kids from the age 4-18 go to in order to learn
- a place that has lots of books with different genres
- a language that people in the middle east use
- an element that is used in manufacturing jewelry
- a school subject that has lots of branches like biology, psychics and chemistry
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- an app we use to create presentations
- a school subject that talks about history and geography
- a school subjects that includes numbers, polygons and graphs
- a language that people in France use
- the last color of the rainbow colors
- the first color of the rainbow colors
11 Clues: a language that people in France use • the last color of the rainbow colors • an app we use to create presentations • the first color of the rainbow colors • a language that people in the middle east use • an element that is used in manufacturing jewelry • a place that has lots of books with different genres • a school subject that talks about history and geography • ...
crossword 1 2023-02-02
Across
- Having no tide
- Small species of shrubs of western Himalayas to China
- An initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments
- The number to be subtracted from the minuend
- Web-toed salamanders
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- Latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere)
- Any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province
- Capable of being pleaded; capable of being alleged in proof, defense, or vindication
- (computing) using or relating to a form of continuous tape transport; used mainly to provide backup storage of unedited data
- Openly
- Take an impression of a person's fingerprints
11 Clues: Openly • Having no tide • Web-toed salamanders • The number to be subtracted from the minuend • Take an impression of a person's fingerprints • Any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province • Small species of shrubs of western Himalayas to China • An initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments • ...
Clue 4? 2025-09-27
Across
- How many continents are there?
- Where did sushi originate?
- What is the ocean by the east coast of the USA?
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- What is the first name of the person who plays George Washington in Hamilton
- What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
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- What is the process of adding yeast to dough to create bubbles in the baked bread?
- The International Federation of Association Football is shortened to what 4 letter substitute?
- What is the 6th planet in the solar system?
- What is Mallory's middle name?
- What type of fruit is a "Pink Lady"?
11 Clues: Where did sushi originate? • How many continents are there? • What is Mallory's middle name? • What type of fruit is a "Pink Lady"? • How many hearts does an octopus have? • What is the 6th planet in the solar system? • What is the ocean by the east coast of the USA? • What is the hottest planet in the solar system? • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-03-06
Across
- - Ancient Babylonian king best known for his strict law code.
- - A government/society dominated by men.
- - a government by divine authority
- - The basic form of Sumerian civilization, cities with individual independence.
- - Tigres and Euphrates are ____ that ran parallel throughout Mesopotamia
- Crescent - crescent-shaped region in the Middle East
- - First system of writing created by the Sumerians.
- - Temple often built atop a massive stepped tower, usually dedicated to gods for worship purposes.
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- - The system of cultivating soil and growing crops.
- of Gilgamesh - An epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia.
- - Belief in many gods.
- - a large political unit or state usually under the leadership of a single ruler.
- - An amount of something leftover; excess of something.
- - A society with a unique social, cultural, and political systems.
14 Clues: - Belief in many gods. • - a government by divine authority • - A government/society dominated by men. • - The system of cultivating soil and growing crops. • - First system of writing created by the Sumerians. • Crescent - crescent-shaped region in the Middle East • of Gilgamesh - An epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia. • ...
vocabulary choice board #1 2022-08-31
Across
- Circles the middle of the Earth.
- Is the natural surroundings of a place.
- Refers to Earth's features in terms of their Locations Their shapes and their relationships to each other.
- Lines that Run east to west.
- Is the starting point for measuring Longitude.
- Is the exact location of something.
- Is the average weather in a place over a long period of time.
- Is a component of the Environment.
- Is the study of earth and people, place and Environments.
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- Lines that run North to South.
- Describes where a place is compared to another place
- The shape and nature of the land.
- Are portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time.
- Places that are close to one another and share some characteristics.
14 Clues: Lines that Run east to west. • Lines that run North to South. • Circles the middle of the Earth. • The shape and nature of the land. • Is a component of the Environment. • Is the exact location of something. • Is the natural surroundings of a place. • Is the starting point for measuring Longitude. • Describes where a place is compared to another place • ...
UNIT 4 - KEY TERMS 2020-04-14
Across
- a widespread disease
- (noun) a person who follows Christianity
- reason for doing something.
- the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, representative of God on Earth
- a situation in which there are not enough people to do all of the work that could be done
- a series of trade routes in one region connected together
- a disease that spreads quickly and kills many people
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- a path followed by people who trade with one another
- a person who follows Islam
- to extend of a large area
- the amount of money someone makes
- the area in the Middle East between the Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea where holy sites important to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, are located. This land is where Israel and Palestine are currently located.
- religiously important.
- a sickness
14 Clues: a sickness • a widespread disease • religiously important. • to extend of a large area • a person who follows Islam • reason for doing something. • the amount of money someone makes • (noun) a person who follows Christianity • a path followed by people who trade with one another • a disease that spreads quickly and kills many people • ...
something shitty 2018-10-15
Across
- The sexiest god ever
- The first (kinda) monotheistic religion.
- The son of Pompeius
- The fat guy from that Asian religion.
- The supreme choice for sexual pleasure if you're a roman man
- the Greek name of the three-headed dog named "spotted".
Down
- The word which is totally interchangeable with Satan no matter what I've heard in literature
- Founder of the Chinese religion revolving around family and traditions.
- The first ruler with written laws.
- The person behind the idea of a fist or unmoved mover.
- The man who conquered the entire "known world" (which was only like 3% of the world's landmass which is pathetic)
- The rulers of the Middle East in the stone age.
- The Greek counterpart of Bacchus
- The last name of Augustus.
14 Clues: The son of Pompeius • The sexiest god ever • The last name of Augustus. • The Greek counterpart of Bacchus • The first ruler with written laws. • The fat guy from that Asian religion. • The first (kinda) monotheistic religion. • The rulers of the Middle East in the stone age. • The person behind the idea of a fist or unmoved mover. • ...
Countries 2023-09-21
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- East Asian country with a flag featuring a red and blue Yin and Yang symbol surrounded by four black trigrams. Known for K-pop music, kimchi, and technological advancements.
- South American country with a flag containing a green field with a yellow diamond and a blue globe. Famous for its Amazon rainforest, samba music, and soccer.
- Island nation in Northwestern Europe with a flag featuring the Union Jack, known for the British monarchy, Big Ben, and afternoon tea.
- East Asian country with a flag featuring five yellow stars on a red field. Known for its ancient history, the Great Wall, and the Forbidden City.
- West African country with a flag featuring two green stripes, a white stripe, and a green "Y" shape, known for diverse cultures, Nollywood movies, and wildlife reserves.
- Middle Eastern country with a flag featuring a green field with a white sword and Arabic inscription, known for oil production, deserts, and Islamic heritage.
- Southern European country with a flag featuring horizontal bands of red and yellow, known for flamenco dancing, paella, and historic architecture.
- East Asian island nation with a flag featuring a red circle on a white background. Known for sushi, cherry blossoms, and advanced technology.
- Central European country with a flag featuring horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold, known for Oktoberfest, the Berlin Wall, and precision engineering.
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- North American country with a flag featuring vertical green, white, and red stripes and a central emblem. Known for tacos, mariachi music, and vibrant festivals.
- South American country with a flag featuring horizontal blue and white stripes with a yellow sun. Known for tango music, beef steaks, and Patagonian landscapes.
- East African country with a flag featuring horizontal stripes of black, red, and green, with a Maasai shield and spears. Known for wildlife conservation, safaris, and Maasai culture.
- Southern European country with a flag featuring vertical bands of green, white, and red, known for pizza, pasta, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum.
- Southeast Asian country with a flag featuring horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue, known for Thai cuisine, beautiful temples, and vibrant street markets.
- Southern European country with a flag featuring blue and white horizontal stripes with a blue square and a white cross. Known for ancient philosophy, the Acropolis, and Mediterranean cuisine.
15 Clues: Island nation in Northwestern Europe with a flag featuring the Union Jack, known for the British monarchy, Big Ben, and afternoon tea. • East Asian island nation with a flag featuring a red circle on a white background. Known for sushi, cherry blossoms, and advanced technology. • ...
Early River Valley Civilizations 2021-09-03
Across
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- A region in the middle east
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a God
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt
- The sixth king of the Babylonian dynasty
- A line of hereditary rules of a country
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- The spread of one culture's practices, beliefs, etc.
- Formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- A city with a surrounding territory forms a independent state
- An archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan
- The idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time
- A structure whose outer surfaces are triangular
- A seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
14 Clues: A ruler of ancient Egypt • A region in the middle east • A material prepared in ancient Egypt • A line of hereditary rules of a country • The sixth king of the Babylonian dynasty • An archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan • Formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • A structure whose outer surfaces are triangular • ...
Ancient China 2014-12-08
Across
- A prediction
- moral values
- the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain
- a device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- stressed living in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of reality
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- ideas of Confucius
- People of a high rank
- Huangdi the first emperor
- farmers with small farms
- road 4,000 mile long network of routes stretched westward from China across Asia’s deserts and mountain ranges, through the Middle East, until it reached the Mediterranean Sea
- A hard gem stone
- wall a barrier that linked earlier walls across China’s northern frontier
- uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
14 Clues: A prediction • moral values • A hard gem stone • ideas of Confucius • People of a high rank • farmers with small farms • Huangdi the first emperor • a device that measures the strength of an earthquake • uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day • the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled • ...
Ecosystems 2015-01-06
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- An area of land covered by trees
- A plant found in a desert ecosystem
- A large mammal whose habitat is the grasslands and savanna regions of Africa and India
- A living component of an ecosystem
- A rainforest found in South America
- A non-living component of an ecosystem
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- An ecosystem that makes up a large part of North Africa and the Middle East
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with non-living components of their environment
- The habitat of earthworms
- A body of saline water
- A gas that links obtain from air
- An area that is inhabited by a species
- The main non-living component of a fish's ecosystem
- An ecosystem where you would see icebergs, polar bears, and beluga whales
14 Clues: A body of saline water • The habitat of earthworms • An area of land covered by trees • A gas that links obtain from air • A living component of an ecosystem • A plant found in a desert ecosystem • A rainforest found in South America • An area that is inhabited by a species • A non-living component of an ecosystem • The main non-living component of a fish's ecosystem • ...
Rise of Civilizations 2023-09-20
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- The period during which man made significant advances in ways of living
- The first civilizations grew up in ______, the Middle East, the Indus Valley of India, and the Huang He Valley of China
- allowed for the development of knowledge
- produced the manufactured goods for a civilization
- The period that began about two million years ago
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- The system that people devised around 3000 B.C.
- The period before the Stone Age
- The characteristic of civilized societies that allowed for the exchange of goods
- allowed for the use of numbers
- The system that allowed people to keep track of their resources
- produced the food for a civilization
- free time
- The tool invented during the Stone Age for hunting
- example of religious buildings constructed in civilizations
14 Clues: free time • allowed for the use of numbers • The period before the Stone Age • produced the food for a civilization • allowed for the development of knowledge • The system that people devised around 3000 B.C. • The period that began about two million years ago • produced the manufactured goods for a civilization • The tool invented during the Stone Age for hunting • ...
Early River Valley Civilizations 2022-09-12
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Chinese political philosophy that was used in ancient and imperial China to legitimize the rule of the King or Emperor of China.
- was the sixth Amorite king of the Old Babylonian Empire
- ancient writing
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
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- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- big structure in Egypt
- crescent-shaped region in the Middle East
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- ancient writing
13 Clues: ancient writing • ancient writing • big structure in Egypt • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • crescent-shaped region in the Middle East • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • was the sixth Amorite king of the Old Babylonian Empire • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • ...
Brie's European Words 2023-02-14
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- Exchange a trade of goods from Africa, Europe and America colonies
- a Spanish word for conqueror
- a long journey to go to one place to another
- a place controlled by a stronger person or country
- and item to see the stars
- Passage a dangerous route used to bring slaves in
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- The first people, native to the land
- an item to see which way your are going, north west or east
- finding a new place to look at
- passage a water route that goes from the Atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean
- a small 16th or 15th century boat, kind of like a pirate ship
11 Clues: and item to see the stars • a Spanish word for conqueror • finding a new place to look at • The first people, native to the land • a long journey to go to one place to another • Passage a dangerous route used to bring slaves in • a place controlled by a stronger person or country • an item to see which way your are going, north west or east • ...
Us ch.1 voc. 2021-01-21
Across
- Household made up of mother,a father, and their children
- an religous movement in the 16th century Europe
- Series of military expeditions to the middle east in the name of christianity
- Social ordering by rank or class
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- Spain and Potugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere
- SHips took plants and animals from america to Eurpoe and africa brought items from the eastern hemisphere
- the eastablishment of distant settlement controlled by the parent country
- He found a route to Asia by sailing the Alantic Ocean
- When Europeans began to investigate all aspects of the physical world
- Sent portuguse ships to explore west coast of africa
- Noble ones
11 Clues: Noble ones • Social ordering by rank or class • an religous movement in the 16th century Europe • Sent portuguse ships to explore west coast of africa • He found a route to Asia by sailing the Alantic Ocean • Household made up of mother,a father, and their children • Spain and Potugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere • ...
HISTORY 2024-10-02
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- Dias in 1487 he sailed and found the southern part of africa
- paved the way for exploration
- some europeans were eager to spread ____ with non believers
- Polo sparked interest in cultures that existed
- some people used winds to get back to their homes
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- some people that the earth was ______
- at sea many thought that a stupid propositon would mean that they would be_____
- came to them asking to sail west to find a new, faster route to asia
- Da Gama in 1498 he sailed around the cogh and to india
- ocean what ocean is dangerous during storm season
- opened up from europe to the middle east to asia
11 Clues: paved the way for exploration • some people that the earth was ______ • Polo sparked interest in cultures that existed • opened up from europe to the middle east to asia • some people used winds to get back to their homes • ocean what ocean is dangerous during storm season • Da Gama in 1498 he sailed around the cogh and to india • ...
Charlie 25 chapter crossword 2024-04-23
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- Union Foreign powers continued to harass Iran.To free himself from Great Britain and the
- In the early ______ century, Japan had difficulty finding sources of raw materials
- ______made effective use of guerrilla tactics
- a______ middle class had begun
- the Mexican government did pay the oil companies for their property. It then set up_______
- Women were forbidden to wear the_____
- It would take more than plans on paper to create a new ______
- as of the oil industry in _____
- Young people in the cities wore ______ clothes
- Unlike_____Reza Shah Pahlavi did not try to destroy the power of Islamic beliefs.
- Leaders and movements in individual_____ nations
- ______was arrested.
- In the 1930s, ______entered the movement.
- the sultan they placed on the throne,______II,suspended the new constitution.
- led a military mutiny that seized control of ____
- His anti-imperialist words had alienated many_____powers.
- The United States had always cast a large______ over Latin America.
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- the______movement split into two paths.
- Chiang Kai-shek founded a new Chinese republic at_____
- Japan fulfilled these needs by seizing territories, such as____
- In 1930 a military coup made_______
- The situation in _____ complicated matters in the Middle East even more.
- The Japanese government opposed the conquest, but the Japanese people ______ it.
- The invasion alarmed key _____ in Turkey
- When an angry crowd stormed the____ and demanded his release,
- new national spirit. An example was the Mexican artist______
- One group of middle-level army officers invaded______
- one group of middle-level army officers invaded______
- Persia became the modern state of ____ in 1935.
- Argentina was controlled by an_______
- Political unrest also took place in ______ One of the most important issues concerned the redistribution of land
- President Kemal was now popularly known as ______
- In keeping with Sun’s program,_____ announced a period of political
- War Black Africans had fought in ______ I
- Mohandas Gandhi had been active in the ____ National Congress
- The Great______ was also having an ill effect on China’s economy.
36 Clues: ______was arrested. • a______ middle class had begun • as of the oil industry in _____ • In 1930 a military coup made_______ • Women were forbidden to wear the_____ • Argentina was controlled by an_______ • the______movement split into two paths. • The invasion alarmed key _____ in Turkey • In the 1930s, ______entered the movement. • ...
Lesson 1.1 Setting The Stage 2022-09-01
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- Nations that professed to be Christian
- Were used to remove the Muslims from conquered Middle East territories
- The new class that arose as a result of the Crusades
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- The movement in the 1300s emphasized the abilities of mankind
- Monk who began the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany
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- Created a school for navigation
- Sailed to the southern most part of Africa Cape Good Hope
- Ruler of China during Marco Polo's exploration
- Sailed around Africa to reach India
- Viking who landed on the shores of North America around 1000 A.D.
11 Clues: Created a school for navigation • Sailed around Africa to reach India • Nations that professed to be Christian • First European to travel the length of Asia • Ruler of China during Marco Polo's exploration • The new class that arose as a result of the Crusades • Sailed to the southern most part of Africa Cape Good Hope • ...
SCIENCE FAIR- ESRELLA Y JENNY 2024-12-02
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- The industry related to travel and visiting places for leisure.
- A collective community in Israel, traditionally based on agriculture.
- A fermented dairy product made with bacteria and often eaten as food.
- A microorganism used in fermentation, especially in baking.
- The process used to make yogurt and other foods.
- The capacity to do work, often related to electricity or fuel.
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- Domesticated animals raised for food, milk, and other products.
- The process of making products from raw materials.
- What we eat for nourishment.
- A country in the Middle East, known for its history and technology.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
11 Clues: What we eat for nourishment. • The process used to make yogurt and other foods. • The process of making products from raw materials. • A microorganism used in fermentation, especially in baking. • The capacity to do work, often related to electricity or fuel. • Domesticated animals raised for food, milk, and other products. • ...
flowers 2025-11-10
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- Vibrant flower with delicate petals, often used as a symbol of remembrance.
- Edible flower that is purple with yellow in the middle.
- Aquatic plant that is the national flower of India.
- physically turn to follow the sun's path from east to west.
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- Brightly colored, trumpet-shaped flowers that grow in bushes.
- Colorful flower with "snapping" jaws when squeezed, hence the name.
- Famous for its calming fragrance and pretty purple blooms.
- ____ of the valley: woodland flowering plant with bell-shaped white flowers.
- Symbol of love and often associated with romance.
- National flower of Wales.
- Fields of these flowers are a tourist attraction in Netherlands.
11 Clues: National flower of Wales. • Symbol of love and often associated with romance. • Aquatic plant that is the national flower of India. • Edible flower that is purple with yellow in the middle. • Famous for its calming fragrance and pretty purple blooms. • physically turn to follow the sun's path from east to west. • ...
Chapter 32-33 Review Crossword 2016-03-21
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- Country whose military overthrew President Salvador Allende
- Leftist Cuban lawyer who led a rebellion against the Batista regime, put in place a socialist economy and nationalist foreign policy
- Military leader who took power in Egypt and had radical approaches to social and economic reforms
- Introduction of improved seed strains and agricultural developments to create higher yielding crops
- Argentine revolutionary who assisted Fidel Castro with the revolution in Cuba
- Country who constantly meddled with the affairs of Latin America
- Leader of a group of moderate Afrikaners that pushed for the dismantling of Apartheid
- Marginal neighborhoods/ shantytowns with awful living conditions where recent migrants would live
- Radical movement that succeeded gaining power in Egypt. Evolved from an organisation in the Egyptian army from the 1930s
- Region where violence from topographical and cultural differences led to its succession. Also known as east Pakistan
- In many cases, the spread of this helped erode the ability to exercise legal rights for women
- Argentinian counteroffensive to the influx of opposition, time where thousands of people "disappeared"
- Conservative governments that would be friendly towards the United States, often subservient and corrupt
- Catholic theology combined with Marxist ideas. Stressed social equality as a form of personal salvation
- Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. Founded the group to rid Egypt of its foreign oppressors
- Deal promised by Franklin Roosevelt that promised to stop the intervention of Latin America
- Elected president of Guatemala who began programs in land reform and improvements of rights and conditions for workers
- Regions within South Africa that were proposed to house each of the major tribal groups, and consisted of the poorest land in South Africa
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- African country supported by the soviet bloc thanks to their leaders leftist leanings
- Iranian leader whose revolution resembled that of Mahdi of the Sudan. He imposed a strict Islamic legal code
- People of an armed guerrilla movement who showed key issues that remained unsolved
- The title for a global economy dominated by industrialized nations. It was an excuse used to explain limited returns from development schemes by African, Middle Eastern and Asian leaders.
- The region in the world in which the position of women in Latin America appeared(not North America)
- Nasser's successor who dismantled the massive state apparatus that Nasser had created. He opened Egypt up to the west and revitalized the middle class
- An African leader, along with Walter Sisulu, who was taken to a maximum security prison For his involvement in the black protests
- Title for developing nations, used to distinguish them from capitalist industrialized nations
- India's first prime minister who was deeply committed to social reform, economic development and preservation of civil rights and democracy.
- The only country out of the Middle East, Asia and Africa that managed to remain democratic
- Country that had a large middle class and high literacy and health care levels, was involved with soviet nuclear missiles that led to a crisis with the US ending with an embargo on them
- The party that controlled mexico from 1940 to 2000, who suffered from corruption and lack of social improvement
30 Clues: Country whose military overthrew President Salvador Allende • Country who constantly meddled with the affairs of Latin America • Argentine revolutionary who assisted Fidel Castro with the revolution in Cuba • People of an armed guerrilla movement who showed key issues that remained unsolved • ...
Maps 3&4 2025-05-22
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- sea between Australia and new zealand
- islands east of the phillipine sea
- capitol of fiji
- islands east of the Solomon sea
- country occupying new caledonia
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- islands south of micronesia
- sea east of australia
- ocean south of French polynesia
- country who owns volcano islands
- capitol of new zealand
- capitol of tuvalu
11 Clues: capitol of fiji • capitol of tuvalu • sea east of australia • capitol of new zealand • islands south of micronesia • ocean south of French polynesia • islands east of the Solomon sea • country occupying new caledonia • country who owns volcano islands • islands east of the phillipine sea • sea between Australia and new zealand
daegans social studies word puzzle . 2021-02-17
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- a governing system in which absolute power is held by one person
- a person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, or values
- when greek culture spread through eastern mediterranean and the middle east
- serious plays in which the main charter suffers
- a leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people
- solders who fight in foreign armies for pay
- a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues
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- including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures
- citizens elect others to represent them
- to prevent from becoming law
- a humorous play that usually has a happy ending
11 Clues: to prevent from becoming law • citizens elect others to represent them • solders who fight in foreign armies for pay • a humorous play that usually has a happy ending • serious plays in which the main charter suffers • including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures • a governing system in which absolute power is held by one person • ...
My Identity 2021-03-17
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- want to look through the sky and see if i can find any object
- TLC-It is an old band that wrote a famous song called scrub
- word means so one has back and never betray you
- country is on the east horn of africa and is near Ethiopia
- name is an acronym for Middle easten, North Africa, and Turkey
- am energetic and show positive interest
- I give my time generously to other in the community
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- is a town of tiger land
- have integrity to telltruthful and
- 220-200-18-
- I have the ability to make fast and productive decisions
11 Clues: 220-200-18- • is a town of tiger land • have integrity to telltruthful and • am energetic and show positive interest • word means so one has back and never betray you • I give my time generously to other in the community • I have the ability to make fast and productive decisions • country is on the east horn of africa and is near Ethiopia • ...
Geography Chapter One 2023-08-15
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- places close to each other and share characteristics.
- the exact location of a place.
- is the starting point for measuring longitude.
- About where something is at
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- the shape and nature of the land.
- refers to Earth's features in terms of their location and sh andscapes portions of the Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from one location.
- The study of the Earth, its people, places, and environments
- a latitude line that circles the middle of the Earth.
- imaginary lines that run East to West.
- imaginary lines that run North to South.
- the average weather in a place over a long period of time.
11 Clues: About where something is at • the exact location of a place. • the shape and nature of the land. • imaginary lines that run East to West. • imaginary lines that run North to South. • is the starting point for measuring longitude. • a latitude line that circles the middle of the Earth. • places close to each other and share characteristics. • ...
Crossword #4 2023-04-18
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- This new producer's middle name was "had at hello"
- This SF producer shares a middle name with the first name of the singer of Rebel Rebel
- The first name of this producer turned manager
- This manager is often referred to by his last name
- This account manager's middle name could begin journal entries with "Dear Diary"
- This OR team member spells her common middle name a little bit differently than the others
- This WC producer's middle name is short and sweet.
- In case you mistake this account manager for a famous singer/actrees, you'll know the difference by finding out her middle name.
- This Callahan team member doesn't have a middle name
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- This SF account manager shares a first name with both a Korean and Venezuelan pop stars.
- This manager's first name is short and sweet
- You are winning if you can guess the middle name of this OR producer
- The middle name of this Petaluma producer is very royal.
- This producer's middle name is shared by an ex of J-Lo
- You'll never guess the middle name of this self-funded expert
- The middle name of this Cypress team member is rich(ie)
- This WC account manager's middle name has had arias sung about her.
- This first name of this Cypress account manager would indicate some crazy guitar skills
- The middle name of this corporate benefits team member is common but spelled a little differently
19 Clues: This manager's first name is short and sweet • The first name of this producer turned manager • This new producer's middle name was "had at hello" • This manager is often referred to by his last name • This WC producer's middle name is short and sweet. • This Callahan team member doesn't have a middle name • This producer's middle name is shared by an ex of J-Lo • ...
What is Egypt's Threshold for Morsi? 2013-04-14
6 Clues: what is the name of Islamic law? • where did the revolution in Egypt begin? • what denomination are Egypt's Christains? • what is the name of Morsi's political party? • what percent of Egypt population is Christian? • what is the name of the revolution which swept the Middle East two years ago?
WESTERN DANCE 2021-10-06
6 Clues: DANCE PERFORMED BY CHINA • IT IS ORIGINATED IN ITALY • - IT IS A STREET DANCE PERFORMED IN US • This dance is done by African American people • IT IS PERFORMED BY A PARTNER AND DONE IN CUBA • DANCE PERFORMED BY MIDDLE EAST PEOPLE AND IT IS KNOWN AS ARABIC DANCE
assment 2020-05-13
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- :just behavior or treatment.
- :an amount of teaching given at one time; a period of learning or teaching.
- :a country in the middle east that God said would have the promise land
- :show or explain to (someone) how to do something.
- :He created the universe
- :lack of good sense; foolishness.
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- :being accuse of something unjustly and being on a trial about it
- :the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment
- : third king of Israel ,and that God asked if he wanted any thing and he said wisdom
- :set of words to make you feel good
- : the second king of Israel and was very wise
- :it is anyone that care for one another.
12 Clues: :He created the universe • :just behavior or treatment. • :lack of good sense; foolishness. • :set of words to make you feel good • :it is anyone that care for one another. • : the second king of Israel and was very wise • :show or explain to (someone) how to do something. • :the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment • ...
WESTERN DANCE 2021-10-06
6 Clues: DANCE PERFORMED BY CHINA • IT IS ORIGINATED IN ITALY • HOP- IT IS A STREET DANCE PERFORMED IN US • This dance is done by African American people • IT IS PERFORMED BY A PARTNER AND DONE IN CUBA • DANCE PERFORMED BY MIDDLE EAST PEOPLE AND IT IS KNOWN AS ARABIC DANCE
WESTERN DANCE 2021-10-06
6 Clues: DANCE PERFORMED BY CHINA • IT IS ORIGINATED IN ITALY • HOP- IT IS A STREET DANCE PERFORMED IN US • This dance is done by African American people • IT IS PERFORMED BY A PARTNER AND DONE IN CUBA • DANCE PERFORMED BY MIDDLE EAST PEOPLE AND IT IS KNOWN AS ARABIC DANCE
Capital cities of the world cup 2022-12-07
6 Clues: The country is 93% Muslim • was made a capital in 1561 • capital of the hosting country of 2022 • The capital has the name of the country in it • 2nd largest metropolitan area in the middle east • the name comes from the world adawe in the Algonquian language
Ottoman Empire Crosswords 2016-10-11
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- A extensive area in SouthWest Asia.
- The former name of Istanbul.
- An empire founded in 1299 by Oghuz Turks under Osman I in northwestern Anatolia.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- A Muslim sovereign.
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- The religion of Christians.
- Tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566.
- The leader of the Ottoman Turks and founder of the Ottoman dynasty.
- A country located in the Middle East that is West of Instabul.
- Someone he takes over land in search of something.
- The religion of Muslims.
- A port in Turkey on the Bosporus that straddles Europe and Asia.
- A piece of area.
13 Clues: A piece of area. • A Muslim sovereign. • The religion of Muslims. • The religion of Christians. • The former name of Istanbul. • A extensive area in SouthWest Asia. • Someone he takes over land in search of something. • A country located in the Middle East that is West of Instabul. • A port in Turkey on the Bosporus that straddles Europe and Asia. • ...
Asia Geography 2023-01-31
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- of fire a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- the mountain range that runs thru Asia
- largest country in Asia
- NOT predominately one single ethnicity
- country in east Asia that consists of islands
- farming the process of cultivating crops on the sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces carved into the slope
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- country that is very densely populated
- seasonal winds that affect the country of india
- Which Ocean is on the East side of Asia
- country that is not developed
- climate of south east asia
- asia country's region with the most varied climate
12 Clues: largest country in Asia • climate of south east asia • country that is not developed • country that is very densely populated • the mountain range that runs thru Asia • NOT predominately one single ethnicity • Which Ocean is on the East side of Asia • country in east Asia that consists of islands • seasonal winds that affect the country of india • ...
Name that Name 2023-01-25
Across
- Conway friend, Emmaus
- Gregory's middle name
- Sue's middle name
- Chelsea's middle name
- Dydo cousin
- Jon's middle name
- Missy's middle name
- John's middle name
- Brothers friend, Greenville
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- Max' middle name
- Joe's middle name
- Kevin's middle name
- Fontaine friend, Cumberland
- Morrongiello friend, now in RI
- Ikerman friend, Cumberland
- Nahabedian friend, UNH
- Holland friend, Cumberland
17 Clues: Dydo cousin • Max' middle name • Joe's middle name • Sue's middle name • Jon's middle name • John's middle name • Kevin's middle name • Missy's middle name • Conway friend, Emmaus • Gregory's middle name • Chelsea's middle name • Nahabedian friend, UNH • Ikerman friend, Cumberland • Holland friend, Cumberland • Fontaine friend, Cumberland • Brothers friend, Greenville • ...
The Great Gatsby Chapters 1-2 2025-10-01
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- Nick and Daisy have this relationship: second _______ once removed
- His eyes watch over The Valley of Ashes
- This color was repeatedly used to describe the desolateness of The Valley of Ashes
- City where Tom & Myrtle's secret love apartment is located
- The more fashionable of the Eggs
- He's our narrator
- This "type of money" people live in East Egg
- Nick comes to the East to learn this business
- The author of "The Great Gatsby"
- This "type of money" people live in West Egg
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- We knew the party got out of hand when Tom broke Myrtle's _____
- Tom and Daisy's relationship status
- This decade "roared"
- Nick and Gatsby live at this Egg
- Extremely rich and arrogant, Yale football star
- Owns a mansion modeled after Hotel de Ville
- She had a "white girlhood" with Daisy
- Owns a mechanic shop
- The light at the end of the dock burns this color
19 Clues: He's our narrator • This decade "roared" • Owns a mechanic shop • Nick and Gatsby live at this Egg • The more fashionable of the Eggs • The author of "The Great Gatsby" • Tom and Daisy's relationship status • She had a "white girlhood" with Daisy • His eyes watch over The Valley of Ashes • Owns a mansion modeled after Hotel de Ville • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-08
asian crossword 2022-11-18
Across
- kabuki is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama.
- shogun officially Sei-i Taishōgun was the title of the military dictators of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868.
- were the hereditary military nobility
- katana is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands.
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- Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- haiku is a type of short form poetry originally from Japan.
- of china-The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders
- The Silk Road was an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- genghis Khan was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire
- mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia
- war-The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC).
11 Clues: were the hereditary military nobility • kabuki is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. • mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia • haiku is a type of short form poetry originally from Japan. • genghis Khan was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire • ...
Western Europe 2026-03-25
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- The western-most country(farthest to the west)
- The country north of Slovenia and south of Czech Repbulic
- The island north of France
- the country east of Germany
- The big country east of Belgium and Netherlands
- The country that is on Italy's North East border
- The island west of United Kingdom
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- The country that borders France and Germany
- The country shaped like a "C"
- The country southwest of France
- the country north of Belgium
- The country north of Italy that border France
- The only country that borders Spain and Germany
- The country shaped like a boot
- Germany is south of this country
15 Clues: The island north of France • the country east of Germany • the country north of Belgium • The country shaped like a "C" • The country shaped like a boot • The country southwest of France • Germany is south of this country • The island west of United Kingdom • The country that borders France and Germany • The country north of Italy that border France • ...
The Byzantine Empire 2019-03-07
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- This important figure in Eastern Christianity wrote about rules for appropriate behavior for Christian monks.
- Originally a threat to Byzantine security in the north of the empire, these people were eventually converted to Christianity.
- The name of reorganized military districts in the Byzantine Empire.
- This occurred in 1054 when the heads of the Christian Churches of both the East and the West cast each other out.
- Justinian's best general. He experienced much military success against invading Germanic tribes.
- Rebuilt by Justinian after its destruction in 532, this church became known as the most beautiful Christian church in the world. It is currently a mosque.
- The highest administrative officials in the Christian church. The Pope is the ... of Rome.
- This was first invented to allow Slavic peoples to read the Bible, but is still used for the written form of many Slavic languages, including Russian.
- This famous collection of laws was established by Justinian and codified diverse aspects of life in the Byzantine Empire.
- The main street running through the Byzantine capital.
- The name for the official head of the Western (Roman Catholic) Church.
- These religious images used by Eastern Christians to aid their devotions were sometimes considered to be idol worship, which the Bible forbids.
- This revolt began as a dispute between Byzantine sports fans and ended with the deaths of roughly 30,000 people.
- The official name for the act of casting someone out of the Christian Church.
- A famous Eastern missionary who, along with Saint Methodius, Christianized Slavic peoples and created a written form of their languages so that they could read the Bible.
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- This language became increasingly less frequently spoken in the East.
- This was the originally name of the Greek settlement that Constantine made the new capital of the Roman Empire in the East.
- This Germanic people had captured Rome when a Byzantine general took it back from them in 535.
- The most famous emperor of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. He ruled from 527 until his death in 565.
- The new name for the capital of the Roman Empire after it was moved by Constantine in 330 AD.
- The name for the official head of the Eastern Church.
- The primary language spoken in the Byzantine Empire.
- Byzantine empress and wife of Justinian. She proved herself to be very capable and determined diplomatic, political, and religious matters in the Byzantine Empire.
- Byzantine emperors often lived in constant fear of this.
- This Byzantine emperor attempted to reform the empire by organizing it in a military fashion.
- This crisis was the result of a terrible infectious illness that spread toward the end of Justinian's time as emperor.
- This was the name of a famous stadium where one could see chariot races and other acts.
- A powerful threat to the east of the Byzantine Empire.
- The previous profession of Justinian's wife.
- This people captured the city of Constantinople in 1453, marking the end of the Roman Empire in both the East and the West, but also according to some historians, the end of the Middle Ages.
30 Clues: The previous profession of Justinian's wife. • The primary language spoken in the Byzantine Empire. • The name for the official head of the Eastern Church. • A powerful threat to the east of the Byzantine Empire. • The main street running through the Byzantine capital. • Byzantine emperors often lived in constant fear of this. • ...
Geography Crossword - Aydin 2024-03-11
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- Known for Maines Rocky Mountains
- The City of Light
- Imaginary line that splits the western and eastern hemispheres
- 66 degrees north
- The biggest Maine county
- Opposite of East
- Opposite of Eastern
- Opposite of North
- Big Ben
- The top of the earth
- Two Halves of a globe
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- the line that seperates earth by north and south
- Opposite of South
- Extensive Farmlands
- The State of the Lone Star
- Opposite of Western
- Opposite of Southern
- Opposite of Northern
- The bottom of the earth
- Opposite of West
20 Clues: Big Ben • 66 degrees north • Opposite of East • Opposite of West • Opposite of South • The City of Light • Opposite of North • Extensive Farmlands • Opposite of Western • Opposite of Eastern • Opposite of Southern • Opposite of Northern • The top of the earth • Two Halves of a globe • The bottom of the earth • The biggest Maine county • The State of the Lone Star • Known for Maines Rocky Mountains • ...
g64 2025-12-20
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- New York mountains
- California mountain range
- Canadian Shield range
- Colombia-Panama mountains
- Central U.S. highlands
- Highest Western Hemisphere peak
- Africa’s highest peak
- Algerian mountains
- Northern South American highlands
- Western North American mountains
- Spanish mountain term
- Mexican mountain system
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- Eastern Brazil highlands
- Eastern U.S. mountains
- Western coastal mountains
- East African highlands
- Pacific Northwest range
- Southern Andes region
- East African volcano
- Appalachian subrange
- Andean plateau
- Alaskan mountain range
- Central African mountains
- Longest continental range
- Venezuelan table mountain
25 Clues: Andean plateau • New York mountains • Algerian mountains • East African volcano • Appalachian subrange • Canadian Shield range • Southern Andes region • Africa’s highest peak • Spanish mountain term • Eastern U.S. mountains • East African highlands • Central U.S. highlands • Alaskan mountain range • Pacific Northwest range • Mexican mountain system • Eastern Brazil highlands • ...
MAP VOCAB REVIEW 2025-08-25
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- what is a another word for north and south
- what do you call something that made you hurt or PE
- what is a another word for a picture
- what is the exact, percise , what location, are you at
- the excact location of where you are by numbers
- the synonym of 0 degrees on Longititde,Grenwich England
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- a line that seperates east and west
- a straight line that seperates north and south
- what is something that can unlock something, a hint,
- a line that seperates every north west, south east
- what is a another word for weighing, or estimating
- what is another word for east and west
- a tool that helps you to know where you are in North, South,East,And west
13 Clues: a line that seperates east and west • what is a another word for a picture • what is another word for east and west • what is a another word for north and south • a straight line that seperates north and south • the excact location of where you are by numbers • a line that seperates every north west, south east • what is a another word for weighing, or estimating • ...
Elements 2020-10-05
Across
- starts with c ends with r has oppe in the middle
- starts with c ends with t has obal in the middle
- starts with I ends with m has ndiu in the middle
- starts with n ends with l has icke in te middle
- starts with I ends with n has ro in the middle
- starts with h ends with m has assiu in the word
- starts with n ends with n has eo in the middle
- stars with a ends with c has rseni in the middle
- starts with t ends with m has antalu in it
- starts with a end with o had rgo in the middle
- starts with h ends with m has eliu in the middle
Down
- starts with a ends with m has ctiniu in it
- starts with r ends with m has asiu in the middle
- starts with c ends with m has uriu in the middle
- starts with c ends with e has hlorine in it
- with k ends with n has rypto in the word
- starts with r ends with n has ado in the middle
- starts with m ends with y has ercur in the word
- starts with n sends with m has iobiu in the word
- starts with t ends with m has erbium in the word
20 Clues: with k ends with n has rypto in the word • starts with a ends with m has ctiniu in it • starts with t ends with m has antalu in it • starts with c ends with e has hlorine in it • starts with I ends with n has ro in the middle • starts with n ends with n has eo in the middle • starts with a end with o had rgo in the middle • ...
East Asia Reviw 2014-04-10
Across
- needles are inserted into body to help cure illness
- narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea
- country with high GDP and lots of industry and service
- picture representing a thing or an idea in written Chinese
- belief that their is no God
- the production of small consumer goods (2 wds)
- type of farming where food and livestock are raised to sell in the market
Down
- ruler with absolute authority
- main religion in South Korea today
- country with low industrial production and lacking modern technology
- legal rule during periods of strict military control (2 wds)
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land(2 wds)
- type of farming people only grow enough food for thier own family or village
- ruler inherits their position by virtue of being born into royal family
14 Clues: belief that their is no God • ruler with absolute authority • main religion in South Korea today • the production of small consumer goods (2 wds) • needles are inserted into body to help cure illness • narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea • country with high GDP and lots of industry and service • ...
East Asia - efetterolf 2023-04-27
Across
- Circular tents
- Hereditary commander in chief
- Dry, Grass covered plains
- Khan Grandson of Genghis Khan
- An arch commonly found in Japan
- Horde Region of Mongolia
- Polo Italian Merchant, Explorer and writer
- A title given to ruler
Down
- Group of Islands
- Selection on the basis of ability
- Code of honor built by the Japanese Samurai
- God
- of fire Region of underwater volcanos
- Canal Vast, waterway system in the plains of China
14 Clues: God • Circular tents • Group of Islands • A title given to ruler • Horde Region of Mongolia • Dry, Grass covered plains • Hereditary commander in chief • Khan Grandson of Genghis Khan • An arch commonly found in Japan • Selection on the basis of ability • of fire Region of underwater volcanos • Polo Italian Merchant, Explorer and writer • Code of honor built by the Japanese Samurai • ...
East Asia Review 2023-04-27
Across
- A great "universal" ruler
- The Mongol leader of china and Genghis Khan's grandson
- A Mongol Khanate in the northwestern section of the Mongol empire.
- A string of volcanoes or areas of seismic activity located in the pacific ocean
- A Chinese canal made to transport things from northern to southern china
- Small, portable, circular homes made of felt.
Down
- Title of the military dictators of Japan
- Japanese religion centered around nature and worship of ancestors
- Italian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road
- The code that samurai would follow in japan
- A large area of flat unforested land in Asia
- A sprit belonging to the Shinto religion
- Government that chooses leaders based on ability or "merit"
- A chain of islands scattered in a large body of water
14 Clues: A great "universal" ruler • Title of the military dictators of Japan • A sprit belonging to the Shinto religion • The code that samurai would follow in japan • A large area of flat unforested land in Asia • Small, portable, circular homes made of felt. • A chain of islands scattered in a large body of water • The Mongol leader of china and Genghis Khan's grandson • ...
East Asia Review 2023-04-27
Across
- A great "universal" ruler
- The Mongol leader of china and Genghis Khan's grandson
- A Mongol Khanate in the northwestern section of the Mongol empire.
- A string of volcanoes or areas of seismic activity located in the pacific ocean
- A Chinese canal made to transport things from northern to southern china
- Small, portable, circular homes made of felt.
Down
- Title of the military dictators of Japan
- Japanese religion centered around nature and worship of ancestors
- Italian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road
- The code that samurai would follow in japan
- A large area of flat unforested land in Asia
- A sprit belonging to the Shinto religion
- Government that chooses leaders based on ability or "merit"
- A chain of islands scattered in a large body of water
14 Clues: A great "universal" ruler • Title of the military dictators of Japan • A sprit belonging to the Shinto religion • The code that samurai would follow in japan • A large area of flat unforested land in Asia • Small, portable, circular homes made of felt. • A chain of islands scattered in a large body of water • The Mongol leader of china and Genghis Khan's grandson • ...
East Asian Empires 2022-02-01
Across
- Period from the mid-1200s to the mid-1300s, the Mongols imposed stability and law and order across much of Eurasia. Also known as Mongol Peace.
- Mongol clan leader named Temujin who sought to unify the Mongols under his leadership
- a class who attained their status through education and civil service positions rather than through land ownership
- supreme general of the emperor's army
- A Venetian trader who served Kublai Khan for 17 years.
- nomadic people who herded domesticated animals
- kinship groups
- Empress when China extended its influence into Korea. The only woman in China who assumed the title of emperor.
Down
- a printer that could arrange blocks of individual characters in a frame to make up a page for printing.
- demanding code of behavior for samurai, "the way of the warrior"
- Emperor of the Tang Dynasty whose armies conquered the northern and western lands that China lost during the Han dynasty
- loyal warriors who were bodyguards of a feudal lord
- the grandson of Genghis Khan, assumed the title of Great Khan in 1260
- Japan's earliest religion, meaning "way of the gods"
14 Clues: kinship groups • supreme general of the emperor's army • nomadic people who herded domesticated animals • loyal warriors who were bodyguards of a feudal lord • Japan's earliest religion, meaning "way of the gods" • A Venetian trader who served Kublai Khan for 17 years. • demanding code of behavior for samurai, "the way of the warrior" • ...
Mo 2024-01-17
Across
- Arabi This sheep is a fat-rumped breed found in northern Afghanistan.
- this hors is a light riding horse which originated in the Maghreb region of Northern Africa.
- This swine had its origin in the eastern united states in the Corn Belt.
- This horse breed was the first breed developed in Mexico.
- The Bedouin tribes of the desert, believing the horse to be a gift from god.
- This cattle breed is south Africa's most popular native breed.
- This sheep is a fat tailed mutton type.
- This swine Was developed from the black pigs of Devon and Cornwall and the European Pigs found in East Anglia.
Down
- This goat was developed in England by crossing british goats with bucks of African and Indian origin.
- This cattle has a large hump in its back
- In 1958 the original population was nearly extinct and had decreased to only two animals.
- This cattle breed has the highest amount of registered cows.
- This sheep evolved as a nomadic sheep breed through centuries of natural and selective breeding to become the highest milk producing breed in the middle east.
- This swine is believed to be the earliest animal to be domesticated, not the cat or dog.
- This goat is primarily a meat goat with several adaptations to the region in which it was developed.
15 Clues: This sheep is a fat tailed mutton type. • This cattle has a large hump in its back • This horse breed was the first breed developed in Mexico. • This cattle breed has the highest amount of registered cows. • This cattle breed is south Africa's most popular native breed. • Arabi This sheep is a fat-rumped breed found in northern Afghanistan. • ...
3.2 vocabulary 2023-09-07
Across
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
- the belief in Gods
- way of illustrating the social organization
Down
- ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid
- system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East
- Babylonian Empire Chaldeans Empire gained power for a belief period following the Assyrian Empire
- tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men
7 Clues: the belief in Gods • way of illustrating the social organization • tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men • ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid • system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • ...
3.2 vocabulary 2023-09-07
Across
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
- the belief in Gods
- way of illustrating the social organization
Down
- ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid
- system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East
- Babylonian Empire Chaldeans Empire gained power for a belief period following the Assyrian Empire
- tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men
7 Clues: the belief in Gods • way of illustrating the social organization • tribes,clans,families or other groups ruled by men • ancient religious structures that resemble a pyramid • system of writing that was widely used in the Middle East • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • ...
3rd clue crossword puzzle. 2024-03-28
5 Clues: The sacred religious book in Judaism • An Abrahamic religion that Jesus spread • An Abrahamic religion started by Abraham • The sacred religious book in Christianity • An Abrahamic religion primarily in the Middle East
