middle east Crossword Puzzles
Sharon Middle School 2024-04-12
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- There is one hanging on the wall in every classroom.
- We stand up to say this in the morning.
- There are three of these in Ms. Hahn's classroom.
- You read this.
- Where the whole 8th grade will go this afternoon
- The age you are now
- Ms. Foley teaches this subject.
- You use this to write on the white board.
- Something you should bring to every class
- The month school will finish
- The name of your ELE teacher
- The class where you run around
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- Something you use to do school work and play games
- Where you eat lunch
- Sometimes we use these in ELE class.
- It holds water.
- Ms. Hahn's class doesn't have one.
- We will have April ____ next week.
- There is a poster in Ms. Hahn's room that has a question with this word in it.
- The person you go see if you are feeling sick
20 Clues: You read this. • It holds water. • Where you eat lunch • The age you are now • The month school will finish • The name of your ELE teacher • The class where you run around • Ms. Foley teaches this subject. • Ms. Hahn's class doesn't have one. • We will have April ____ next week. • Sometimes we use these in ELE class. • We stand up to say this in the morning. • ...
the middle ages 2024-04-24
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- ruler
- A poor farmer
- the king of franks
- The system where a social hierarchy was established
- Rules knights followed
- formal leaders with established religion
- A young boy training to become a knight
- military expedition
- form of plague
- a recovery from dispair
- unfree labourers
- norse people
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- Guard
- germanic people
- Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings
- land given from one lord to another lord
- a period of europe of classical learning and wisdom
- A group of people ruled by one person
- Middle ages
- a worldspread occurence of a disease
20 Clues: Guard • ruler • Middle ages • norse people • A poor farmer • form of plague • germanic people • unfree labourers • the king of franks • military expedition • Rules knights followed • a recovery from dispair • a worldspread occurence of a disease • A group of people ruled by one person • A young boy training to become a knight • land given from one lord to another lord • ...
odle middle school 2024-04-15
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- NPC teacher
- should get his buzzcut back
- discord mod
- hates grass
- chinook student
- elmo
- chad teacher
- sigma teacher
- tilly's favorite
- in who we trust
- hat wearer
- canada sevie
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- krishiv's ex
- loves to learn
- the true sigma
- the baller
- bwb filmer
- asb sevie
- crazy haircut
- retired teacher
- undeserving president
- beats up sevies
- epic gamer
- brawl stars sweat
- chairman
25 Clues: elmo • chairman • asb sevie • the baller • bwb filmer • epic gamer • hat wearer • NPC teacher • discord mod • hates grass • krishiv's ex • chad teacher • canada sevie • crazy haircut • sigma teacher • loves to learn • the true sigma • chinook student • retired teacher • beats up sevies • in who we trust • tilly's favorite • brawl stars sweat • undeserving president • should get his buzzcut back
Summit Middle School 2024-08-30
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- She is our prinicipal
- This is everyone's favorite time of day
- This community is under Voyage
- in the spring time we all look forward to this
- This community is above Adventure
- You go here everyday to eat
- This community is on the east side of the building
- go to this person to find a great book
- If you are caught breaking a CHAMPS rule, you may get this
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- these are our school colors
- when you forget something and your mom brings it up, you have to go here to get it.
- this is the city that we all represent
- the school gave you this device to learn with and you must treat it with respect
- This was the last community added on to Summit
- We go to this person when we don't feel well
- the great name of our school
- This is the set of expectations we live by here at Summit
- You would learn to make brownies in this class
- If you break your leg, you would have to use this
- He is the head Johnston wrestling coach
- This is where you would play dodgeball
21 Clues: She is our prinicipal • these are our school colors • You go here everyday to eat • the great name of our school • This community is under Voyage • This community is above Adventure • this is the city that we all represent • go to this person to find a great book • This is where you would play dodgeball • This is everyone's favorite time of day • ...
Medomak Middle School 2024-06-13
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- Fall sport, Soccer
- 2 fields, Baseball and ________
- MMS is located on _________ Road
- School Laptop
- Shared with the highschool
- Today isn't a Gold Day! It's _______
- Wing that's not a primary color
- MMS educates Eighth and ________ Graders
- School Color, Symbol AU
- Monthly Award, Riverhawk Alliteration
- Second floor right wing
- Home of MMS
- The 'middle' value
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- Beginning and End of the day
- A blue one isn't very good
- Floors
- Neighbor's Mascot
- First Value
- Nearby Spring Pond Resident
- Computer Mistake
- Dungeons and what?! Meets on Thursdays!
- MMS school mascot
- End of year fun! _______ Studies
- U in RSU40
24 Clues: Floors • U in RSU40 • First Value • Home of MMS • School Laptop • Computer Mistake • Neighbor's Mascot • MMS school mascot • Fall sport, Soccer • The 'middle' value • School Color, Symbol AU • Second floor right wing • A blue one isn't very good • Shared with the highschool • Nearby Spring Pond Resident • Beginning and End of the day • 2 fields, Baseball and ________ • ...
Middle Ages vocab 2023-04-22
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- judicial institution that led to widespread beath and suffering
- medieval disease caused by infected insects, infamous for killing millions
- relating to the Middle Ages
- unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts
- Germanic people
- a unit of land, usually under Feudal lordship
- a agricultural laborer bound under the Feudal system
- the people that occupied Central Europe and Scandanavia during the Middle Ages
- the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on naturalistic ideas (like Atheism)
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- philosophical stance of emphasizing the rights and responsibilities of Humans
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- in idealistic state
- dominant social system in Europe, used to describe the legal, economic, cultural, etc. medieval customs
- period of Middle Age European cultural, artistic, political & economic rebirth. Began in 1300
- series of armed conflicts fought between England and France
- cultural group that inhabited much of modern day England in the middle ages
- illegal action of lending money at unreasonably high rates
- began its empire in the Middle Ages, largest continuous land empire ever
- first document with the principle that the king and his government wasn't above the law
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person
- a holder of land by feudal tenure as an allegiance
- the source of income granted to a vassal
- code of conduct associated with the medieval Christian institution of knighthood
- also known as Hungarians (ethnic group_
24 Clues: Germanic people • in idealistic state • relating to the Middle Ages • also known as Hungarians (ethnic group_ • the source of income granted to a vassal • a unit of land, usually under Feudal lordship • a holder of land by feudal tenure as an allegiance • a agricultural laborer bound under the Feudal system • series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Journey Middle School 2023-05-31
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- Has been here the longest
- You've earned this if you've completed Quests
- Taught by McMurdo, Clark, Evans
- Mrs. Lilley drinks this brand
- AHS mascot
- The principal before Ms. Johnson
- The assistant principal before Mr. Morgan
- 8th Grade field trip destination
- Ms. Clark's favorite football team
- Higher grades and up the hill
- La prof de français
- Last name shared by two 8th grade teachers
- 8th grade teacher who has published a book
- City Whitaker was born in
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- Our mascot
- Plays the same instrument as
- The Lane we're on
- A fictional character Lilley and Whitaker both have in their rooms
- Along with chemistry, this is part of 8th grade science
- The place you've had this years Quests
- The kind of animal that Clark, Lilley, and Whitaker all have
- 8th grade teacher who loves Star Wars
- Our school was originally named for this Jack
- You've taken your last one of middle school
- 8th grade teacher who loves to bake
- Ms. Clark plays this, along with
- 8th grade teacher most likely to drive a sports car to work
- The parasitic arachnid your science teachers hate
- Lower grades and down the hill
- Mr. Whitaker drinks this brand
30 Clues: Our mascot • AHS mascot • The Lane we're on • La prof de français • Has been here the longest • City Whitaker was born in • Plays the same instrument as • Mrs. Lilley drinks this brand • Higher grades and up the hill • Lower grades and down the hill • Mr. Whitaker drinks this brand • Taught by McMurdo, Clark, Evans • The principal before Ms. Johnson • 8th Grade field trip destination • ...
Europe Middle Ages 2023-01-09
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- having to do with the middle ages
- a lords estate
- an honor code that knights during the time had to follow
- a person who receives land and protection from the local lords
- a medieval town in northern bavaria
- A Venetian merchant and explorer who travled along the silk road
- a knight in training
- a peasant farmer who was tied to a plot of land
- the highest leader in a monarchy
- The period of European time after the fall of the roman empire
- a ditch around a castle usually filled with water
- a defensive fortification where a lord or king would live
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- A saint of France that defended France during the siege of Orleans
- a system of government that said that royalty would own plots of land people would work on
- Italian explorer who completed 4 full journey across the Atlantic Ocean
- a large city in northern lombarty
- The capitol of the Czech Republic
- a medieval town in northeastern france
- the highest rank a church leader can receive
- a group of people with the same skills or trade
- an armored warrior who fought on horseback
- an area of land given to someone to rule over
- a large tower in a castle known for being the last line of defense
23 Clues: a lords estate • a knight in training • the highest leader in a monarchy • having to do with the middle ages • a large city in northern lombarty • The capitol of the Czech Republic • a medieval town in northern bavaria • a medieval town in northeastern france • an armored warrior who fought on horseback • the highest rank a church leader can receive • ...
Middle School ELA 2023-01-25
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- language that does not mean exactly what is said (often used in speech and poetry)
- the central message or lesson of a story
- what you get when you look at another person's experience
- what it's called when you steal the ideas of another
- a group of words that includes a subject and predicate
- the words you know
- your ability to work with others, especially to solve a problem
- your ability to do something smoothly and with ease
- if you figure out the definition of a word based on the sentence and the words around it, you are using _______ clues
- what it's called when you use the exact words of another
- an action word
- a story passed through a culture that seeks to explain why the world is the way it is
- when you are able to do things on your own without needing others
- the idea that you are trying to prove
- a describing word
- what the text is about in general
- something that ends a sentence (. ? !)
- a word that means the opposite
- a group of sentences on one topic
- a person, place, thing or idea
- your ability to keep doing something without stopping
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- the standard rules of writing, including punctuation, grammar, and spelling
- if you make a guess at what is going to happen next, you are making an _________
- a word that means the same thing
- a word that describes how something is done (AKA describes a verb or adjective)
- what it's called when someone in a story speaks
- what a word means
- your ability to read and write
- your thinking and explanation of how it fits together
- your ability to understand something
- facts and ideas that support your thinking
- writing told in sentences and paragraphs, such as a novel
- writing told in lines and stanzas, such as poetry and songs
- if you make a guess at why something happened based on the story, you are making an _________
- your ability to share your ideas with others
- how humans pass down ideas information and entertainment
- if you mean exactly what you say, you are being ________
- "She was as quiet as mouse" is an example of this
- "He is a walking dictionary" is an example of this
- what you do to start a paragraph
40 Clues: an action word • what a word means • a describing word • the words you know • your ability to read and write • a word that means the opposite • a person, place, thing or idea • a word that means the same thing • what you do to start a paragraph • what the text is about in general • a group of sentences on one topic • your ability to understand something • ...
APS Middle Schools 2022-08-30
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- Peanut president
- One of the Beach Boys
- First president to live in the White House
- Dropped the nuclear bomb during WW11
- Civil rights activist & UNM teacher
- Too fat to fit in the bathtub
- His wife's name is Dolly
- General
- 3 exploding mountains
- Sworn in on Air Force One
- The first president to ride in a car
- Bought Florida from Spain
- Funny cat
- Ulysses S
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- James, Elizabeth or Swift
- The First president
- 1st president to be born a citizen
- Diamondbacks
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Space Center
- Rutherford B
- Jim Chee author
- Writer
- One of the Beatles
- Hosted the first Thanksgiving dinner in White House
- Vacuum brand
- The teddy bear president
- Grover S.
- Samuel L
29 Clues: Writer • General • Samuel L • Grover S. • Funny cat • Ulysses S • Diamondbacks • Space Center • Rutherford B • Vacuum brand • Jim Chee author • Peanut president • One of the Beatles • The First president • One of the Beach Boys • 3 exploding mountains • His wife's name is Dolly • The teddy bear president • James, Elizabeth or Swift • Sworn in on Air Force One • Bought Florida from Spain • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-08-31
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- A political and economic system, based on landholding and protective alliances.
- Germanic people who hold power in Gaul.(France and Switzerland)
- What tribe came from Hungary and sold captives as slaves?
- The system of rigid class distinctions and responsibilities?
- How many years did the 100 years war last?
- Why was there widespread fear and chaos?
- How old did you have to be to become a squire?
- Who becomes pope in 590.
- Spreads large scale baptisms, and missionaries.
- War like, uses the sea.
- Inherits Frankish kingdoms from his father Pepin in 768.
- How old did you have to be to become a page?
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- Where were the vikings from?
- Ruler of the franks, converted to christianity in 496.
- What tribe invaded from the south, and attempted not only to conquer but also plunder?
- What was the new code of conduct for the nights?
- Who reached North America 500 years before Columbus?
- How old did you have to be to become a night?
- Churchly Kingdom.
- Held together by family ties and loyalty ,not government.
20 Clues: Churchly Kingdom. • War like, uses the sea. • Who becomes pope in 590. • Where were the vikings from? • Why was there widespread fear and chaos? • How many years did the 100 years war last? • How old did you have to be to become a page? • How old did you have to be to become a night? • How old did you have to be to become a squire? • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- wrote nun rules
- Land granted by lords
- Name for Germanic people
- Vassals
- Lower class people
- Worldly
- Ruler of Franks
- Land=power
- Writes monk rules
- Church tax paid by peasants
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- Charlemagne's father
- The pope
- Lord's estate
- From Hungary
- Churchly kingdom
- disrupts trade
- War-like
- Crowned emperor
- Franks had power here
- Church funds these
20 Clues: Vassals • Worldly • The pope • War-like • Land=power • From Hungary • Lord's estate • disrupts trade • wrote nun rules • Crowned emperor • Ruler of Franks • Churchly kingdom • Writes monk rules • Lower class people • Church funds these • Charlemagne's father • Land granted by lords • Franks had power here • Name for Germanic people • Church tax paid by peasants
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- wrote nun rules
- Land granted by lords
- Name for Germanic people
- Vassals
- Lower class people
- Worldly
- Ruler of Franks
- Land=power
- Writes monk rules
- Church tax paid by peasants
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- Charlemagne's father
- The pope
- Lord's estate
- From Hungary
- Churchly kingdom
- disrupts trade
- War-like
- Crowned emperor
- Franks had power here
- Church funds these
20 Clues: Vassals • Worldly • The pope • War-like • Land=power • From Hungary • Lord's estate • disrupts trade • wrote nun rules • Crowned emperor • Ruler of Franks • Churchly kingdom • Writes monk rules • Lower class people • Church funds these • Charlemagne's father • Land granted by lords • Franks had power here • Name for Germanic people • Church tax paid by peasants
LF Middle School 2023-08-08
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- students cook in here
- Bellevue school color
- You are on the best team!
- cross _________ running
- place with bleachers
- He teaches science.
- subject VanHolland teaches
- Mr. _______ is the principal.
- subject Miss Smith teaches
- number of teams
- yummy food served here
- Mrs. Crenshaw displays your _______.
- be safe, respectful, & ________
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- Listen to the morning ______.
- mascot of Logan
- subject Mrs. Ragone teaches
- Dr. _______ is the assistant principal.
- Best movie out this summer-think pink
- 8th grade counselor
- Fall is a great time for this sport.
- She teaches reading.
21 Clues: mascot of Logan • number of teams • He teaches science. • 8th grade counselor • place with bleachers • She teaches reading. • students cook in here • Bellevue school color • yummy food served here • cross _________ running • You are on the best team! • subject VanHolland teaches • subject Miss Smith teaches • subject Mrs. Ragone teaches • Listen to the morning ______. • ...
Europe Middle Ages 2022-11-18
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- also known as mock battles
- also known as landowner
- also known as important religious ceremonies
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- Germanic people from the Roman province of Gaul
- mounted horsemen who pledged to defend their lord's lands in exchange for fiefs
- also known as religious officials
- people who could not lawfully leave the place where they were born
- religious communities the church built to adapt to rural conditions.
- a period in time that spanned the years from 500 to 1500
- what the Roman Empire of the German Nation was later known as
- under the feudal system, they could inherit an estate from their husband
- also called church law
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- a weapon that looked like a giants sling shot and propelled objects up to a distance of 980 feet
- traveling poet-musicians at the castles and courts of Europe
- the person a lord is granting land to
- a lord's estate
- Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in the 8th–11th centuries
- Pepin the Short's son named Charles who was also known as this
- the mother of two kings called Richard and John
- land that a lord granted to vassals
- also known as church tax
- a ceremony is which kings and nobles appointed church officials
- a family that would rule the Franks from 751 to 987
- a contraption that moved slowly on wheels and sheltered soldiers from falling arrows
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
26 Clues: a lord's estate • also called church law • also known as landowner • also known as church tax • also known as mock battles • also known as religious officials • land that a lord granted to vassals • the person a lord is granting land to • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • also known as important religious ceremonies • Germanic people from the Roman province of Gaul • ...
middle ages vocab 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title
- someone or something having power
- the daughter of a monarch
- the principal church of a diocese
- a large building used mainly in medieval times
- a female ruler of an independent state.
- the system that is coats of arms
- a man who served his sovereign or lord
- the action of buying and selling goods
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure
- system a type of landholder provides land
- belongs to high class
- an agricultural laborer.
- a person or bunch involved in wholesale trade
- the body of people ordained for religious duties
- territory ruled by a king or queen
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- a large country house with land
- sporting event with two knights
- A fief was the central element of feudalism
- a sovereign head of state
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city
- a poor farmer of low status
- a close male relative of a monarch
- the medieval knightly system
- medieval military
- a bridge over a castle's moats
- an object surviving from an earlier time
- a member of a religious community of woman
- to continue in a specific condition
- a member of a religious community of men
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- the male ruler of an independent state.
- a deep wide ditch surrounding a castle
34 Clues: medieval military • belongs to high class • an agricultural laborer. • a sovereign head of state • the daughter of a monarch • a poor farmer of low status • the medieval knightly system • a bridge over a castle's moats • a large country house with land • sporting event with two knights • the system that is coats of arms • someone or something having power • ...
Mancelona Middle Trivia 2022-10-19
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- Tuesday's spirit animal
- name of the football field
- Website where your teachers post your work
- club led by Ms. Pami
- Ms. A's first name
- Former 5th grade history teacher
- you can often get one of these for lunch on a Tuesday
- Lucy Griffore's favorite thing
- what you should do to your Chromebook every night
- class taught by Mrs. Bernthal
- state standardized test
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- the STEM teacher!
- Principal's name
- 6th and 7th grade history teacher
- class taught by Mrs. Kihn
- School reporter Hint: last name Wellington
- where you can check your grades online
- tall guy that teaches math
- Mrs. Kirt's specialty
- respectful, responsible, _______ learners
20 Clues: Principal's name • the STEM teacher! • Ms. A's first name • club led by Ms. Pami • Mrs. Kirt's specialty • Tuesday's spirit animal • state standardized test • class taught by Mrs. Kihn • name of the football field • tall guy that teaches math • class taught by Mrs. Bernthal • Lucy Griffore's favorite thing • Former 5th grade history teacher • 6th and 7th grade history teacher • ...
Chase Middle School 2022-05-06
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- He teaches P.E. and leads ASB.
- Where you hang out in the middle of the school.
- This science teacher likes anime.
- The school enforcer.
- On Fridays we wear _______.
- She teaches math with a smile.
- Chase the home of the ________.
- Some kids ride this to school.
- The park next to the school.
- Counselor for last names M-Z.
- The principal
- Our school is located in______.
- One of the school colors.
- He's filling in for Mrs. Slinkard.
- The student advisor.
- Husband and wife both teach here.
- The assistant principal.
- The best language arts teacher.
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- Loudest Language Arts teacher that likes to dance.
- Tall science teacher known for his fun ties.
- The school mascot
- He leads our drama department.
- Counselor for last names A-L
- Our early release day.
- She's good at enforcing the dress code.
- She teaches band and is awesome.
- What kids need to bring to school every day.
- This social studies teacher coaches soccer.
- She keeps our school super clean.
- She checks out books.
- Math teacher in the 200 building.
- History teacher known for fun voices and his kilt.
- Our last day of school is in...
33 Clues: The principal • The school mascot • The school enforcer. • The student advisor. • She checks out books. • Our early release day. • The assistant principal. • One of the school colors. • On Fridays we wear _______. • Counselor for last names A-L • The park next to the school. • Counselor for last names M-Z. • He teaches P.E. and leads ASB. • He leads our drama department. • ...
Foods Middle School 2022-05-04
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- When water bubbles in a pan
- What do you use to get 1 cup of flour
- Most liked cookie
- This is used to blend cakes & brownies
- Put on your hands to get something out of the oven
- You use this to chop vegetables on
- What does a capital T stand for
- What you eat with jelly
- Use to bake a cake
- When measuring you pack this in a cup
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- Cutting vegetables into thin strips
- What is under the sink
- What does C stand for
- What can you use to check and see if your cake it done
- What shape is a 9 x 13 pan
- Cut into very small pieces
- Used to melt butter quickly
- What do you drop by spoonfuls before you bake
- What does a lower case t stand for
- Individual smaller cakes
20 Clues: Most liked cookie • Use to bake a cake • What does C stand for • What is under the sink • What you eat with jelly • Individual smaller cakes • What shape is a 9 x 13 pan • Cut into very small pieces • When water bubbles in a pan • Used to melt butter quickly • What does a capital T stand for • What does a lower case t stand for • You use this to chop vegetables on • ...
Middle ages overview 2024-09-17
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- The oldest intuition of higher education.
- A massive religion in the Islamic empire.
- An Islamic dynasty that fell due to opposition.
- A Khanate that's territory is in China.
- The name given to followers of Islam.
- The holy book of Islam.
- A type of seasoning that helps preserve food for longer.
- An Islamic dynasty that ended w/ assassination.
- Another word for dynasty or empire used by the mongols.
- A famous city in England.
- An Islamic dynasty overthrown by Seljuk Turks.
- Fasting or the act of eating less.
- The statement of faith.
- Prayer or the act of praying.
- A famous city in France.
- A Khanate that's territory is in Persia. (Use roman numerals with no dash)
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- A Khanate that's territory is in Central Asia.
- A famous Mongolian who was a leader that took over many empires and lands similarly to Alexander the great.
- The empire that took over the gold trade after the fall of Ghana.
- The holy place of worship in Islam.
- The ruler of Mali and was the richest man to have lived.
- The founder of Islam. (Religion)
- A way of travel through the Saharan desert.
- Charity or the act of giving to the unfortunate.
- A group of nomads that would eventually become the Mongols.
- Taking a pilgrimage to the holiest place.
- A Khanate that's territory is in Russia.
- The group of people who wanted to control the trans-Saharan trade and the gold trade by taking over Ghana.
- The name for God in Islam.
- The sister city of Fez.
30 Clues: The holy book of Islam. • The statement of faith. • The sister city of Fez. • A famous city in France. • A famous city in England. • The name for God in Islam. • Prayer or the act of praying. • The founder of Islam. (Religion) • Fasting or the act of eating less. • The holy place of worship in Islam. • The name given to followers of Islam. • A Khanate that's territory is in China. • ...
Middle Ages Review 2024-09-30
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- small parts of land given to lords and knights
- highest level of pyramid
- warriors of europe, wore armor
- the fall of the _____ empire led to the Middle Ages in Europe
- small creatures that bite people causing them to get sick
- important city that was fought over in the holy land
- local church leaders
- farmers of the middle ages, had few rights
- group that the christians fought against in the holy wars
- "the great charter" signed by king john which showed that kings didn't have complete power
- large rodents that carried the sickness
- this was the largest of the germanic tribes and Charlemagne was thier king
- code that knights had to follow, rules where they had to protect others and defend people
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- land owned by the king
- power that the church had where they could exclude people from the church and salvation
- became the "holy roman emperor"
- Class structure that dominated most of Europe during the Middle Ages
- nordic invaders from sweden and denmark who raided parts of Europe
- trademen groups that protected crafts in cities
- important battle where the Franks defeated the muslims in 732
- This term means middle age in Latin
- series of wars fought over the holy land
- these were places that peasants went to after the crusades
- Viking god of creation
- This is another name for the Middle Ages "hint: it was not light but _____"
- leader of the catholic church
- farmers that were tied to the land and could not leave
- sickness that killed millions of people in europe during the middle ages
- Viking god of thunder
- second highest level of pyramid
30 Clues: local church leaders • Viking god of thunder • land owned by the king • Viking god of creation • highest level of pyramid • leader of the catholic church • warriors of europe, wore armor • became the "holy roman emperor" • second highest level of pyramid • This term means middle age in Latin • large rodents that carried the sickness • series of wars fought over the holy land • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2025-04-15
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- A time period ranging from 500 to 1500 AD.
- A community of monks
- A conflict between England and France about who should be king that lasted over 100 years.
- Someone who lived and worked on a manor that could not leave without the lord's permission.
- a deadly plague that killed roughly 25 million Europeans between 1347 and 1351.
- an organization of priests that punished anyone in SPain (and later Portugal) who was not Christian
- The Great Charter that required the King of England to respect certain rights of the people.
- soldiers who fought on horseback.
- series of wars between Muslims and Christians over control of Palestine.
- associations formed by groups of specialized workers.
- Church Officials
- A French girl who inspired the French troops during the Hundred Years' War
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- To remove someone from the church
- The qualities expected of a knight, such as courage, honor, and courtesy
- the process of the Christian kingdoms taking Spain back from the Moors.
- A plot of land
- A large estate that was owned by a lord or knight.
- a social system in which nobles governed land farmed by peasants.
- A knight who received land in exchange for supporting a noble.
- one of the first missionaries who spread Christianity to Ireland.
- leader of the Franks who united many European tribes in a single empire.
- Ideas that went against the teachings of the church
- land around Palestine that is important to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- a man who was dedicated to his religion and lived in an isolated community.
24 Clues: A plot of land • Church Officials • A community of monks • To remove someone from the church • soldiers who fought on horseback. • A time period ranging from 500 to 1500 AD. • A large estate that was owned by a lord or knight. • Ideas that went against the teachings of the church • associations formed by groups of specialized workers. • ...
Middle Age Review 2025-04-11
Across
- - England's legislative body
- - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause
- - an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred
- - A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
- - A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- - A record of all the property and holdings in England
- - Banishment from the church
- - A document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
- - in the Roman Catholic Church, excommunication of an entire region, town, or kingdom
- - Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
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- - Symptoms of plague
- - A person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- - the official split between the Roman Catholic and Byzantine churches that occurred in 1054
- - A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- - A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
- - A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- - Jerusalem and other places in Palestine where Christians believe Jesus had lived and preached
- - Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- - king or queen
20 Clues: - king or queen • - Symptoms of plague • - England's legislative body • - Banishment from the church • - Head of the Roman Catholic Church • - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause • - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • - A legal system based on custom and court rulings • - A record of all the property and holdings in England • ...
Middle Age Review 2025-04-11
Across
- - England's legislative body
- - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause
- - an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred
- - A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
- - A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- - A record of all the property and holdings in England
- - Banishment from the church
- - A document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
- - in the Roman Catholic Church, excommunication of an entire region, town, or kingdom
- - Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
Down
- - Symptoms of plague
- - A person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- - the official split between the Roman Catholic and Byzantine churches that occurred in 1054
- - A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- - A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
- - A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- - Jerusalem and other places in Palestine where Christians believe Jesus had lived and preached
- - Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- - king or queen
20 Clues: - king or queen • - Symptoms of plague • - England's legislative body • - Banishment from the church • - Head of the Roman Catholic Church • - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause • - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • - A legal system based on custom and court rulings • - A record of all the property and holdings in England • ...
Middle Path Guildies 2025-05-10
Across
- is gay, appears for raid once a patch
- the best priest in our raid
- Maeve but a pally, tanks once every week for raid
- The best tank, is always right
- the cool guy we all love
- The best furry you can ever ask for
- awesome dude, needs more haste though
- friendliest monk we could ever ask for
- lost to Arashi once so far
- the baddy, locks in every now and then
- can’t pass the height requirement for the Darkmoon carousel rides but is our GM surprisingly
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- RAWR! Parses vary on sobriety
- blesses us with flasks, summons, and cookies
- dps nerfed by his laptop
- big daddy dps only on Sundays
- gets put in the corner for positive reinforcement
- the other cool monk, hates when you die to dumb stuff
- heavy pumper and daddy
- if he stays alive, he can do good damage
- the other guy with cookies who would be cool if they were taller
- can get it
21 Clues: can get it • heavy pumper and daddy • dps nerfed by his laptop • the cool guy we all love • lost to Arashi once so far • the best priest in our raid • RAWR! Parses vary on sobriety • big daddy dps only on Sundays • The best tank, is always right • The best furry you can ever ask for • is gay, appears for raid once a patch • awesome dude, needs more haste though • ...
Middle School Slang 2025-02-28
Across
- something that is great but not everyone knows it
- having a great social influence or following
- to show off your jawline
- amazing job
- nonsense
- short for address
- to look at someone's clothing choices for the day
- in real life
- really, really good
- someone did something really well and didn't leave anything for others
- To tell the truth
- a person with a lot of charm or influence
- Ok, for sure
- to allow someone in mid-action to finish
- romantic partner or good friend
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- best friend
- to hype someone up
- someone who is boring, plain, or mainstream
- really awkward
- an attractive person
- having great style
- Something gives you a positive vibe
- someone who is delusional
- a group of friends
- to feed your friends
- a person who is almost the best
- to show off
- when someone occupies space in your thoughts
- when someone is bitter or upset
- a loaner who is amazing at something
- high class, fancy
- bro or dude
32 Clues: nonsense • best friend • amazing job • to show off • bro or dude • in real life • Ok, for sure • really awkward • short for address • To tell the truth • high class, fancy • to hype someone up • having great style • a group of friends • really, really good • an attractive person • to feed your friends • to show off your jawline • someone who is delusional • a person who is almost the best • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia.
- The eastern half of the Roman Empire, which continued after the fall of Rome, with its capital at Constantinople.
- A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts.
- The first King of the Franks to unite all the Frankish tribes under one ruler and convert to Christianity.
- A magnificent church built in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire, known for its massive dome and mosaics.
- A powerful Germanic kingdom in what is now France, led by kings like Clovis and Charlemagne.
- A political empire in Central Europe, which sought to revive the Roman Empire’s greatness, starting with Otto I.
- The wife of Emperor Justinian, known for her intelligence and influence in running the Byzantine Empire.
- The period in European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance (500-1500 AD).
- Invaders from Scandinavia who raided parts of Europe, including England and France, during the Middle Ages.
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- The five basic acts of worship required of Muslims, including prayer and pilgrimage to Mecca.
- A system of government in the Middle Ages where lords gave land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Nomadic warriors from Eastern Europe who invaded parts of Europe during the Middle Ages.
- A simplified and organized set of laws created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian.
- A title for the political and religious leader of the Islamic world, meaning “successor” to Muhammad.
- King of the Franks who expanded his kingdom and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD.
- A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah.
- Writing rooms in monasteries where monks copied important religious and classical texts.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome, who has significant religious influence in Europe.
- Religious men who devoted their lives to prayer and work, often living in monasteries.
20 Clues: A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah. • A simplified and organized set of laws created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. • A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts. • The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia. • ...
FCS Middle School 2025-09-02
Across
- Don't leave class without one
- Math teacher and athletic director
- We are one we are strong we are
- He'd rather be fishing
- Newest addition to middle school
- Best 49er fan in the building
- Most recently married teacher
- lets a student shave his beard at the end of year assembly
- Don't mess with her!
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- If I see it I take it
- Teaches 6th & 7th ELA
- Necessary item in ELA
- Teacher from across the pond
- Her daughter is a new 6th grader
- Only fall school sport for 6th graders
- Encourages the most noise in class
- if you're not in lunch you're here
- Teaches 6th & 7th science
- Teaches 6th grade SS has a new puppy
- We let her work here even though she's a Seahawk Fan
- Don't bring his snacks to my class
- Longest serving middle school teacher
22 Clues: Don't mess with her! • If I see it I take it • Teaches 6th & 7th ELA • Necessary item in ELA • He'd rather be fishing • Teaches 6th & 7th science • Teacher from across the pond • Don't leave class without one • Best 49er fan in the building • Most recently married teacher • We are one we are strong we are • Her daughter is a new 6th grader • Newest addition to middle school • ...
Middle Childhood Vocabulary 2025-11-24
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- One’s perceptions and feelings about their physical appearance.
- Piaget’s third stage (typical of school-age children) characterized by logical thinking about concrete events and classification skills.
- Ongoing maturation of the brain, including growth, wiring, and synaptic pruning.
- Physical abilities such as jumping, throwing, catching, balance, agility, and coordination.
- The process of sexual maturation when reproductive organs develop; may begin for some in late middle childhood.
- Societal and familial expectations about behaviors associated with gender.
- Increases in height and weight and shifting body proportions toward adult form.
- The developmental period roughly between ages 6 and 12 when children experience physical, cognitive, and social-emotional changes.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health, emphasized as bodies change.
- Events or pressures (new sources) that may cause emotional strain.
- Strategies to resolve disagreements and social problems.
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- Influence from peers that may affect behavior, choices, and self-image.
- The ability to focus and sustain attention and regulate distractions.
- Learning to express and manage emotions in socially acceptable ways.
- A relatively rapid increase in height and weight occurring during late school-age years.
- Internalized sense of right and wrong guiding behavior.
- Abilities for interacting positively with others (sharing, cooperating, conflict management).
- A child’s awareness and evaluation of themselves (abilities, traits, roles).
- Changes in body size, proportions, motor skills, and physiological maturation.
- Taking on roles, tasks, and being accountable for actions.
20 Clues: Internalized sense of right and wrong guiding behavior. • Strategies to resolve disagreements and social problems. • Taking on roles, tasks, and being accountable for actions. • One’s perceptions and feelings about their physical appearance. • Events or pressures (new sources) that may cause emotional strain. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-11-04
Across
- n. friends
- v. accept; recognize
- adj. brave
- adj. shared by a community
- adj. hoping to be or become something
- n. a code of honor often connected to European knights of the Middle Ages
- v. to choose someone to do a specific job
- v. showing off
- n. a person who learns a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time, usually for no pay
- adj. powerful
- n. a farming tool with a curved blade and long handle that is used to cut crops such as wheat, oats, rye, and barley
- n. money that is paid to free someone who was captured
- n. an order or a law requiring people to be in their homes at a certain time, usually at night
- adj. strongly connected
- v. was successful and widespread
- v. outsmarted
- adj. well-known for being bad
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- adj. holy; deserving of special respect
- adj. not thinking you are better than others, modest; not extravagant
- adj. including many kinds
- v. forgave
- adj. related to a person’s relatives from long ago
- v. hurrying; moving fast and with purpose
- n. confusion
- n. words or actions that are offensive to a religion
- adj. having power to change or affect important things or people
- adj. of or relating to the Middle Ages
- n. a place where people can get drinks and a meal, or sleep while traveling
- adj. confused
- v. to get
- adj. having more advantages, opportunities, or rights than most people
- n. a quality that makes you keep trying to do something difficult
- n. soldiers riding horses
- v. to give a suggestion about how something should be done
- n. goods or products that a merchant or shop sells
- n. a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or building to try to take control of it
- v. to steal things by force, often after a war or destruction
- n. enemy
38 Clues: n. enemy • v. to get • n. friends • v. forgave • adj. brave • n. confusion • adj. confused • adj. powerful • v. outsmarted • v. showing off • v. accept; recognize • adj. strongly connected • adj. including many kinds • n. soldiers riding horses • adj. shared by a community • adj. well-known for being bad • v. was successful and widespread • adj. hoping to be or become something • ...
Decoding Time na! 2024-11-14
5 Clues: The holy book of Muslim people • It is where Arab people originated • A story of a boy and his magical lamp • The major religion in Arabian peninsula • literature Literature that flourished in Middle east.
European Overseas 2024-09-27
Across
- Divided the non-European world into two zones
- Brought samples of British-made goods to show the advantages of trading with them to the Chinese
- Created maps and sea charts
- Indian troops
- Island along the coast of India
- led the first expedition to successfully travel the globe
- A "pure" dynasty set up by Manchus
- A settlement of claims between Spain and Portugal
- ruled a region in Northeast Manchuria
- Dutch farmers that settled in Cape Town
- ruler who reigmed China's borders form 1736 to 1796
- did an impression on Ming China and adopted their language and clothing
- Island chain in presrent-day India, nick named the 'spice islands'
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- a group of wealthy Dutch merchants that had full sovereign
- Passage at the southern tip of South America
- expanded Portugues in influence across the Indian ocean
- Portugese navigator who lead four ships around the Cape of Good Hope
- East India Company had this kind of power
- The country that denied funding Christopher Columbus in his exploration to the East Indies
- the first European settlement in Africa
- major and longest river in the continent of Africa
- Muslim ruled are across India
- Port in the East Indies
- distant areas controlled around the Indian ocean
- An Italian navigator who planned to reach East Indies but reach the Americans instead
25 Clues: Indian troops • Port in the East Indies • Created maps and sea charts • Muslim ruled are across India • Island along the coast of India • A "pure" dynasty set up by Manchus • ruled a region in Northeast Manchuria • the first European settlement in Africa • Dutch farmers that settled in Cape Town • East India Company had this kind of power • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-21
Across
- Tells how much the map shrunken the world.
- An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- 1/360 of a circle
- A line that goes north to south and cuts earth into east and west semicircles.
- A line that goes west to south and cuts earth into north and south semicircles.
- A place where you get 6 months of sunlight and 6 months of darkness in the Southern Hemisphere.
- A different name for lines of latitude
- North—South—East—West—Northeast—Northwest—Southeast—Southwest
- Northernmost extent of the direct rays of the sun marked by the Solstice.
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- Someone interacting or adapting to the environment.
- Invisible lines across earth that go north to south but measure west to east.
- A particular place or point in space
- A place where you get 6 months of sunlight and 6 months of darkness in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The name of the map that tells the real purpose of it.
- Southernmost extent of the direct rays of the sun marked by the Solstice.
- A group of places
- A different name for lines of longitude
- Invisible lines across earth that go west to east but measure north to south.
- Something that explains symbols and colors on a map.
- A particular place or position
20 Clues: A group of places • 1/360 of a circle • A particular place or position • A particular place or point in space • A different name for lines of latitude • A different name for lines of longitude • Tells how much the map shrunken the world. • Someone interacting or adapting to the environment. • Something that explains symbols and colors on a map. • ...
East Asia Review 2023-03-15
Across
- The name of a type of leadership where one person or one family owns the power.
- Which country is sparsely populated and have many people living as nomads?
- This mountain range is home to the highest mountain in the world.
- The East coast of asia lies in the __________ Ocean.
- China may use this desert as a nuclear testing site at times.
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- Although the CCP has increased economic freedom for those in China, it has not led to more _____________ freedom.
- These are moveable homes that Mongolians may live in.
- This desert is larger than Texas and California combined.
- China has this system of government.
- The capital of China.
- Japan has this system of government.
- Mongolia was heavily influenced throughout history by China and this country located to the North.
- This is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- This is an island country of East Asia- and it's not Japan!
14 Clues: The capital of China. • China has this system of government. • Japan has this system of government. • The East coast of asia lies in the __________ Ocean. • These are moveable homes that Mongolians may live in. • This desert is larger than Texas and California combined. • This is an island country of East Asia- and it's not Japan! • ...
Medieval East Asia 2022-10-19
Across
- New Technology developed in China that was used for fireworks and also weaponry
- Ministry in charge of keeping the other ministries efficient and not corrupt in China.
- Practice introduced by the Song, considered beautiful in women
- Dynasty founded by Mongol leader Kublai Khanbaliq City that replaced Karakoram as the capital of the Yuan Dynasty
- prized commodity that names a certain trade route
- Warrior class of medieval Japan, often compared with the knights of Europe
- Northern Chinese Dynasty that existed at the same time as the Song
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- a separate state that declared its subservience to China in exchange for trade and gifts
- New form of an ancient Chinese philosophy that was combined with aspects of Daoism and Bhuddism
- State run _____ led the industrialization movement of the Song
- Modern nation state that fought back against Chinese invasion for centuries, which had relative gender equality
- Nomadic steppe people that conquered much of East Asia with the exception of Japan
- Name of Dynasty that came after the Sui, which re-established centralized power in China
- Modern nation state that was unified by Silla and became a tributary to China
14 Clues: prized commodity that names a certain trade route • State run _____ led the industrialization movement of the Song • Practice introduced by the Song, considered beautiful in women • Northern Chinese Dynasty that existed at the same time as the Song • Warrior class of medieval Japan, often compared with the knights of Europe • ...
South East Asia 2025-04-14
Across
- A mountain that erupts with lava, common in Indonesia and the Ring of Fire
- Measures how far north or south a place is from the Eq
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the poles
- A line of longitude running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- Landlocked country in Southeast Asia, known for its mountains and Buddhist temples
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- Capital city of the Philippines
- Southeast Asian country known for its long coastline and history of war
- Measures how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian
- Staple food crop grown in flooded fields across Southeast Asia
- Southeast Asian country formerly known as Burma
- Word used to describe things related to the sea
- Major river that flows through several Southeast Asian countries
- Famous volcano in Indonesia that erupted in 1883
14 Clues: Capital city of Indonesia • Capital city of the Philippines • Southeast Asian country formerly known as Burma • Word used to describe things related to the sea • Famous volcano in Indonesia that erupted in 1883 • Measures how far north or south a place is from the Eq • Staple food crop grown in flooded fields across Southeast Asia • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-09-02
Across
- cosmic order or law
- a class structure that is determined by birth
- patience, perseverance, discipline, and hard work
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- "blowing out" or "quenching"
- A period of prosperity or excellent achievement
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- a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- the relationship between a person's mental or physical action and the consequences following that action
- a member of the civil service
- a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion
- It covers an expansive area of land
- a collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India
- the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods
14 Clues: cosmic order or law • "blowing out" or "quenching" • a member of the civil service • It covers an expansive area of land • a class structure that is determined by birth • A period of prosperity or excellent achievement • patience, perseverance, discipline, and hard work • a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • ...
boybands 2021-02-05
Unit 2 Big cities 2023-08-01
Unit 5 Vocab World History 2021-11-04
Across
- a company made up of a group of shareholders who contribute some money to the company and receive shares
- Pope Alexander VI; an imaginary dividing line; vertically, Atlantic Ocean. west of the Line of Demarcation=Spain; east= Portugal. In 1494 they agreed to honor the line.
- Japanese; the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868
- Trade routes, covered England, Europe, Africa, the Americas and the West Indies.
- an enslaved person who is owned forever including their children’s children. They are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
- a company whose main purpose was trade, exploration, and colonization throughout the 17th and 18th centuries
- a condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought
- convinced Spain to finance a bold plan, finding a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean.
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- people in the new colonial societies in Mexico and Peru who were mixed-race of Spanish and Indian descent
- an economic system based on the idea of a country exporting more than they import; benefits mother country not colonies
- a joint-stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism.
- the extensive movements of plants, animals, diseases, and peoples between the Old and New Worlds
- legal system by which the Spanish crown attempted to define the status of the indigenous population
- The first circumnavigation of the world was completed by him in 1522
- the buying and selling of Africans for work in the Americas—known
- The first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope
- sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa, and began the Portuguese involvement in the African slave trade.
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions
- a voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- last Inca Emperor; reign ended by the Spanish
- racial classification to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry; slur to describe multiracial children during slavery
21 Clues: last Inca Emperor; reign ended by the Spanish • The first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope • a condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought • the buying and selling of Africans for work in the Americas—known • The first circumnavigation of the world was completed by him in 1522 • ...
Performance Assessment: Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-10
Across
- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
- the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- an East Asian/Central Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and to China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
- an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock
- the capital of Greece.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes
- is a landlocked country in West Africa.
- the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- a prominent city-state in Laconia
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- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- an Indian religion based on a series of original teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha.
- the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change
- an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- the act of killing one or more humans as part of a ritual, usually intended to please or appease gods
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, above the Urubamba River valley.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
28 Clues: the capital of Greece. • a city in the Peruvian Andes • a prominent city-state in Laconia • a hieroglyphic character or symbol • the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • is a landlocked country in West Africa. • the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea • the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. • an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period. • ...
Chapter 7: Medieval South Asia and East Asia 2025-11-20
Across
- The military leader of Japan
- A group of Buddhists who believed that they were following the original teachings of the Buddha called themselves the school of
- Merciless or harsh cruelty
- Japan is a what type of landform
- In Buddhism, the ultimate reality and merging into nothingness
- Who's location was a center of trade between Southwest Asia and East Asia?
- Khan, Who completed the conquest of China
- A religion that means "the Sacred Way" or "the Way of the Gods"
- A country located east of China
- A Hindu prince ranking above a raja; the bearer of a Hindu title of nobility
- Mongol Dynasty in China
- a military operation in which an enemy force surrounds a town or camp and cuts off its supplies in an attempt to force a surrender
- Road, Trade Route in China that spans 4000 miles
- What was Genghis Khans original name
- Highly trained warriors in medieval Japan
- What important Chinese invention was created during the Tang dynasty
- Form of Buddhism adapted in East Asia
- Country that as ruled by the Shogun
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- A revived Confucianism that emerged and gained popularity among scholars.
- Religion that was very popular in these Asian countries
- A school of Buddhism
- Birthplace of Buddah
- Military units made of 10,000 calvary men
- What the Japanese economic was based on
- What empire was ruled by Genghis Khan
- Bai, A writer during the Tang era who wrote "Quiet Night Thoughts"
- A Chinese Dynasty from 581-618
- siege, Troops who perform a military operation where they surround enemy territory to force
- What monasteries were similar to Christian monasteries during the Middle Ages
- Philosophy of harmony with the Tao
- Khan, The Mongol Leader
- Brutal killing of people
- Chinese Dynasty known for gunpowder and paper money
- The Chinese dynasty that was thought to be a "Golden Age" of Chinese culture
- The name of the Samurai's code of honor
- Soldiers who fight on horseback
- Country known for its Great Wall
- A staple crop in China, and Southeast Asia
- Popular Japanese export
- Country of South Asia, west of India
40 Clues: A school of Buddhism • Birthplace of Buddah • Khan, The Mongol Leader • Mongol Dynasty in China • Popular Japanese export • Brutal killing of people • Merciless or harsh cruelty • The military leader of Japan • A Chinese Dynasty from 581-618 • A country located east of China • Soldiers who fight on horseback • Japan is a what type of landform • Country known for its Great Wall • ...
Africa's Ethnic Groups 2024-02-08
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- the Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- Stool, the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante.
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.\
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- Gratitude
- relating to or denoting a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
7 Clues: Gratitude • the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.\ • Stool, the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante. • a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries. • ...
A Year in East LA 2022-12-12
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- food/ Food sold on the street
- Country that a lot of East LA residents come from.
- Recently opened bridge in East LA
- an American of Mexican origin or descent
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- Unity that is formed
- Bass/ First female mayor of LA.
- De Guadalupe/ Icon seen in murals throughout East LA.
- Common form of art in East LA
- de Leon/ Controversial man in district 14.
- Caruso/ Billionaire and Businessman
10 Clues: Unity that is formed • food/ Food sold on the street • Common form of art in East LA • Bass/ First female mayor of LA. • Recently opened bridge in East LA • Caruso/ Billionaire and Businessman • an American of Mexican origin or descent • de Leon/ Controversial man in district 14. • Country that a lot of East LA residents come from. • ...
WESTERN DANCE 2021-10-06
6 Clues: IT IS ORIGINATED IN ITALY • DANCE PERFORMED by swaying your body • - IT IS A STREET DANCE PERFORMED IN US • IT IS PERFORMED BY A PARTNER AND DONE IN CUBA • This dance is done by African American people • DANCE PERFORMED BY MIDDLE EAST PEOPLE AND IT IS KNOWN AS ARABIC DANCE
Gen X crossword 2024-05-17
6 Clues: The president behind Watergate • The name of the failed space flight in 1986 • Who was president when the Berlin Wall fell • The place where a nuclear meltdown happened • The place where hostages were kept in a US embassy • The name of the US operation taking place in the middle east
Mesopotamia 2025-10-08
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- a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East
- founded the first empire in Mesopotamia around 2334 BCE
- the 15th longest river in Asia
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- the ancient region located in the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
- mesopotamia coin
6 Clues: mesopotamia coin • the 15th longest river in Asia • a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East • founded the first empire in Mesopotamia around 2334 BCE • is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia • the ancient region located in the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
TERM 1 GEOGRAPHY REVISION 2020-12-02
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- The abbreviation for north east usually in capitals.
- The 4 main points of the compass.
- This type of map shows natural features such as mountains.
- Explains the symbols on a map.
- A book that tells us all about maps.
- The O⁰ Line of Latitude.
- The abbreviation for south east usually in capitals.
- The abbreviation for south west usually in capitals.
- Shows direction on a map.
- An example of this type of scale is 1:50 000.
- Height above sea level.
- Imaginary lines running east to west across the globe.
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- The maximum number of degrees for Lines of Latitude.
- Another name for a physical map.
- Imaginary lines running north to south across the globe.
- This scale shows a large area but less detail.
- This scale shows a smaller area but more detail.
- The 0⁰ Line of Longitude passes through this village.
- This type of map shows countries and borders.
- Divides a map into smaller parts to fit on a page.
20 Clues: Height above sea level. • The O⁰ Line of Latitude. • Shows direction on a map. • Explains the symbols on a map. • Another name for a physical map. • The 4 main points of the compass. • A book that tells us all about maps. • This type of map shows countries and borders. • An example of this type of scale is 1:50 000. • This scale shows a large area but less detail. • ...
Africa Review 2024-04-09
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- Animals that eat primarily plants
- The large desert of North Africa
- The major plain of Southern Africa
- The jungle island off Africa's coast, also a movie
- The largest city in South Africa
- Animal that is the greatest threat to the wildebeest
- Serengeti animal that sleeps 20 hours a day
- The ocean to Africa's east
- African grassland
- South Africa's first black President
- The capital of Egypt
- The fertile soil of the Nile River and Nile Delta
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- Jungle forest with rain year round
- The semi-arid region south of the Sahara
- The language of East Africa
- The emperors of Ancient Egypt
- The warrior herders of East Africa
- The large country and jungle in Central Africa
- The system of segregation in South Africa
- The great kingdom of ancient North Africa
- The major river that flows through Egypt
- Built to honor the Gods of Ancient Egypt
- The ocean to Africa's west
23 Clues: African grassland • The capital of Egypt • The ocean to Africa's east • The ocean to Africa's west • The language of East Africa • The emperors of Ancient Egypt • The large desert of North Africa • The largest city in South Africa • Animals that eat primarily plants • Jungle forest with rain year round • The major plain of Southern Africa • The warrior herders of East Africa • ...
Reed Moore = 1st Hour 2024-04-17
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- how many men did it take to handle 3,000 cattle
- ended in 1865
- how many arrows can it take to kill a buffalo
- after the civil war the east experienced a shortage in what
- special what was required to work on the trail
- what was the boss of the cowboys called
- 18 what was spent working in a day for cowboys
- became a state in 1861
- what was built on the frontier
- what was the first cow town created
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- what was the population of cattle in texas
- Americans people who cam from other countries
- what were chaps used for
- used fro hide and food all parts used
- how many men worked the cattle
- 60 what were needed on the trails
- ownership or control of a supply
- what was more expensive for cattle in Texas or in the east
- war veterans rounded cattle up and did what to them
- why were cowboy hats needed on the trail
20 Clues: ended in 1865 • became a state in 1861 • what were chaps used for • how many men worked the cattle • what was built on the frontier • ownership or control of a supply • 60 what were needed on the trails • what was the first cow town created • used fro hide and food all parts used • what was the boss of the cowboys called • why were cowboy hats needed on the trail • ...
Tasmania 2023-06-08
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- the town of topiary
- coldest town in tas
- largest island off the north west coast
- big clock
- island off the south coast of Tas with very inclement weather
- big boat
- large island south of mainland Australia
- large island off the north east coast
- name of a town and one of the wettest towns
- highest dam on the Mersey river
- longest river in tas
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- lowest dam on the forth river
- there’s one on the hill at the bluff
- flavour of icecream and species of gumtree
- largest waterfall in tas
- largest dam in tas
- river you can do a 9 day rafting trip on in tas
- second biggest city in tas
- tallest mountain in Tas
- bird and river in burnie
- bird and town
- tree and suburb east of Latrobe
- the town of murals
- an old mining town that used to have 20 pubs in the main street
- river to our east
- closest river to our west (excluding Don)
26 Clues: big boat • big clock • bird and town • river to our east • largest dam in tas • the town of murals • the town of topiary • coldest town in tas • longest river in tas • tallest mountain in Tas • largest waterfall in tas • bird and river in burnie • second biggest city in tas • lowest dam on the forth river • tree and suburb east of Latrobe • highest dam on the Mersey river • ...
Map Skills 2025-03-19
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- a person who creates maps
- seeing pictures from above
- explains what the symbols and colors represent on a map
- divides the globe into North and South
- a unit of measure for latitude and longitude
- shows the distance on the map
- what the map is about
- flat drawings of places around the world
- North, South, East, West
- divides the globe into East and West
- one half of the Earth
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- a map that shows how places are divided
- NW, NE, SW, SE
- a map that shows the natural features of a place
- the distance North or South of the Equator
- Dallas is north of Austin
- a symbol that shows the cardinal directions
- a round model of the Earth
- a line of latitude
- a line of longitude
- the distance East or West of the Prime Meridian
- used instead of words like a * to mark a Capitol
- intersecting lines used to locate places on a map
23 Clues: NW, NE, SW, SE • a line of latitude • a line of longitude • what the map is about • one half of the Earth • North, South, East, West • a person who creates maps • Dallas is north of Austin • seeing pictures from above • a round model of the Earth • shows the distance on the map • divides the globe into East and West • divides the globe into North and South • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-03-16
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- The British and Dutch East India Companies were examples of this type of business entity.
- This religion is a blending of West African animism and Western European Christianity
- This plant (also in a sweet version) helped diets all over the world.
- This plant was indigenous to the Americas, but became very popular after the Columbian Exchange
- This prince set up an academy in order to study the process of seafaring and exploration
- This American Crop became very popular in the coffee houses of the "gunpowder Empires"
- This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism
- This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a.
- This group of people defeated the Ming and established the Qing Dynasty
- Though eaten by humans in the Americas, Afro-Eurasia used it primarily as livestock feed.
- This Chinese Eunuch led Ming-Dynasty treasure ships on a trade mission throughout the Indian Ocean
- This man was the first European to get to India by boat
- This was the exchange of life forms (plants, animals, diseases) between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas.
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- This animal brought over by the Europeans had the biggest impact on the native peoples of the Americas
- In this system, in exchange for passage to the Americas, an individual would work for 4 to 7 years.
- This Empire destroyed the Byzantines and became and major power in the Mediterranean and Middle East
- Sometimes known as “soft gold”, this trade good was prevalent in Eastern Russia and North American
- This city was the gateway between Spanish Silver and East Asia
- This was the Ottoman system of enslaving young Christian boys and forcing them into administrative roles.
- This mine in modern Bolivia was the center of the Spanish silver trade
- This was the light, strong ship developed by the Portuguese
- This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas
- From 1500-1800, this coercive labor system was increasingly being removed in Western Europe, while increasingly being reinforced in Eastern Europe (Russia)
- This is a person of European descent born in the Americas
- This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art
- This navigational tool helped the Europeans cross vast oceans
- The Portuguese controlled port cities all over the world, including this very famous city in Southern China
27 Clues: This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a. • This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism • This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art • This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas • This man was the first European to get to India by boat • This is a person of European descent born in the Americas • ...
APWHM: Unit 2 [Networks of Exchange] 2023-01-16
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- Khanate replacing Persian land, ruled by Hülegü (1256–1335)
- wrote one of the world's most famous travel logs, the Riḥlah; describes people, places, cultures encountered along his 120,000km across/beyond Islamic world
- N. African desert nomads who traveled / traded across Sahara desert
- a roadside inn where travelers (caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey
- Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire (modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, Central Asia)
- Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty, regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history, sailed to African coast in early 1400's
- Italian merchant, explorer / writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271-1295
- trading something for another
- city, southeastern Uzbekistan, among oldest continuously inhabited cities in world, Silk Road connection
- population scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin
- khanate of northern China (Song Dynasty), ruled by Kublai (1271–1368)
- Khanate of Central Asia, ruled by Chagatai (1227-1462)
- network of paths connecting civilizations in the East & West (1,400+ years)
- fine-grained and translucent ceramic wares, sometimes referred to as "china"
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- founder & first khagan of Mongol Empire (1162-1227)
- infection spread to humans by infected fleas on rodents, killed millions / AKA Black Death (1347-'51)
- (1400-1511) Malaysia; strategic position at Straits of Malacca, controlled Indian Ocean trade at Malay Archipelago
- seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region
- W. China city once a booming Silk Road trading post
- 1,800-mile stretch of Kenyan-Tanzanian coastline, the site of cultural & commercial exchanges between East Africa and the outside world - particularly the Middle East, Asia, and Europe since the 2nd C. A.D
- quick-maturing, drought resistant rice that can allow two harvests per growing season
- type of historic polity ruled by a khan. Khanates, typically nomadic Turkic/Mongol/Tatar societies (Eurasian Steppe)
- khanate of Northwest Asia, ruled by Jochi (1225–1502)
- an interconnected chain, group, or system
- state along the western coast of India; of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula
- flat piece hinged vertically near stern of a boat or ship for steering
- English Christian mystic, wrote the first autobiography in English language
27 Clues: trading something for another • an interconnected chain, group, or system • founder & first khagan of Mongol Empire (1162-1227) • W. China city once a booming Silk Road trading post • khanate of Northwest Asia, ruled by Jochi (1225–1502) • Khanate of Central Asia, ruled by Chagatai (1227-1462) • Khanate replacing Persian land, ruled by Hülegü (1256–1335) • ...
Danceword 2021-12-16
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- Sarah's middle name
- Christy's middle name
- Christy and Matt's second pet
- The city where Carol lives
- Christy and Matt's most recent addition
- Sydney's middle name
- Matt's middle name
- Christy and Matt's first pet
- Carol's frisbee catcher
- Christy's favorite barbecue joint
- Noah's middle name
- Sarah and Jeff's first pet
- Christy and Matt's little girl
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- Where Sarah went to college
- Jeff's middle name
- The city where Noah lives
- Matt's favorite pro team
- Jeff's favorite college team
- The company that Carol worked for
- Sarah and Jeff's second pet
- The city where Christy lives
- Noah's favorite fish
- Noah's favorite fruit
- Carol's Guard Dog
- Matt's store
- Carol's middle name
26 Clues: Matt's store • Carol's Guard Dog • Jeff's middle name • Matt's middle name • Noah's middle name • Sarah's middle name • Carol's middle name • Noah's favorite fish • Sydney's middle name • Christy's middle name • Noah's favorite fruit • Carol's frisbee catcher • Matt's favorite pro team • The city where Noah lives • The city where Carol lives • Sarah and Jeff's first pet • ...
Unit 4 APES Vocab 2023-10-18
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- inertial or fictitious force that acts on objects in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame. (the same as earths rotation with its hemispheres.)
- Second highest layer of the atmosphere, has auoraborielas and a few satelites.
- At higher latitudes, air rises and travels toward the poles
- Where meteors burn up, in the middle of all the atmospheric layers.
- a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills.
- The rock or minerals from which the soil derives
- trade winds strengthen, very cold water is left in the east.
- trade winds weaken. Warm water is pushed back east, toward the west coast of the Americas.
- Air flows poleward and eastward near the surface and equatorward and westward at higher altitudes
- Where Felix Baumgartner jumped, second lowest layer of the atmostphere.
- Parallel layers of soil whose physical, chemical and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath
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- Lowest part of the atmosphere, peak of mount everest, the highest passenger planes can fly. Height of 10KM
- Highest layer of the atmosphere, only has space stations
- these all go into a group, Sand, Silt, Clay, and Loam.
- ocean circulation which is driven by fluxes of heat and freshwater across the sea surface
- The layer of the earth that protects all life from harmful sun rays and radiation
- low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking at roughly 30° latitude
- a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons
18 Clues: The rock or minerals from which the soil derives • these all go into a group, Sand, Silt, Clay, and Loam. • Highest layer of the atmosphere, only has space stations • At higher latitudes, air rises and travels toward the poles • trade winds strengthen, very cold water is left in the east. • a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons • ...
East Asia 2022-01-13
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- desert that is a waterless death trap
- the low areas drained by rivers support large populations
- largest country in this region
- cold desert that is not sandy
- thousands of islands with mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes
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- China's river called Huang He River
- covered by Gobi Desert
- China's longest river
- largest and highest plateau in the world
9 Clues: China's longest river • covered by Gobi Desert • cold desert that is not sandy • largest country in this region • China's river called Huang He River • desert that is a waterless death trap • largest and highest plateau in the world • the low areas drained by rivers support large populations • thousands of islands with mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes
LANGUAGE OF THE MAP 2018-05-06
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- maps also called themitical maps
- drawing of a part orthe whole earth's surface
- shown in yellow colour or light brown colour
- shown in green colour
- map a map that show political boundries
- map a map that gives specific information
- compass helps to determine directions
- the person who makes maps
- very important for astronaunts in the space ,saliors in the sea and pilots in the air
- book of maps
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- first man to draw a map of the earth on a flat surface
- shown in brown colour
- map a map that shows physical or natural features
- the art of making maps
- the direction at the left side of the person reading the map
- west half way between south and west
- east half way between north and east
- the direction at the right side of the person readin the map
- shown in blue colour
- the relationship between the distance of two placesshown on the map and their actual distance on the earth's surface
20 Clues: book of maps • shown in blue colour • shown in brown colour • shown in green colour • the art of making maps • the person who makes maps • maps also called themitical maps • compass helps to determine directions • shown in yellow colour or light brown colour • west half way between south and west • map a map that show political boundries • ...
Yr 5 Names of Oceans and Seas 2021-02-24
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- The sea to the east of the Philippines.
- The sea between Turkey and Ukraine.
- The strait between the North and South islands of New Zealand.
- The southeast of New Siberian Islands.
- The sea to the north of Libya and Egypt.
- The ocean south of Australia and New Zealand.
- The sea in the north of Russia which is just touched by the Arctic Circle.
- The strait between Alaska and Russia.
- The sea east of Korea.
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- The sea west of Norway.
- The ocean off the east coast of Africa.
- The gulf south of the United States.
- The sea north of Borneo.
- The sea between Australia and New Zealand.
- The north pole is surrounded by this ocean.
- The sea south of Cuba.
- The sea between the British Isles and north-western Europe.
- The sea between England and Ireland.
- The sea between Korea and China.
- The biggest bay in Canada.
- The strait between Greenland and Canada.
- The sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
22 Clues: The sea south of Cuba. • The sea east of Korea. • The sea west of Norway. • The sea north of Borneo. • The biggest bay in Canada. • The sea between Korea and China. • The sea between Turkey and Ukraine. • The gulf south of the United States. • The sea between England and Ireland. • The strait between Alaska and Russia. • The southeast of New Siberian Islands. • ...
States West of the Mississippi River 2024-10-12
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- This state is west of North Dakota.
- This state is south of Iowa.
- This state is west of Missouri
- This state is north of Oregon.
- This state is north of Kansas.
- This state is a collection of islands.
- This state looks like a frying pan.
- This state is east of North Dakota
- This state is north of Nebraska.
- This state is south of Utah.
- This state is west of Washington.
- This state is north of New Mexico.
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- This state is north of Louisiana.
- This state is north of South Dakota.
- This state is west of Nevada.
- This state looks like it has a V at the bottom.
- This state is east of Arizona.
- This state looks like a boot.
- This is the largest U.S. state.
- This state is south of Minnesota.
- This state is south of Oklahoma.
- This state looks a lot like Colorado.
- This state is north of California
- This state is east of Nevada.
24 Clues: This state is south of Iowa. • This state is south of Utah. • This state is west of Nevada. • This state looks like a boot. • This state is east of Nevada. • This state is west of Missouri • This state is north of Oregon. • This state is north of Kansas. • This state is east of Arizona. • This is the largest U.S. state. • This state is south of Oklahoma. • ...
A Night Divided 2025-03-12
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- Gerta's friend
- The type of government that controls East Germany
- The protagonist of A Night Divided
- What Gerta plans to do to reunite her family
- The person who caught Fritz and Gerta digging instead of gardening
- How they escaped
- Wall Seperates Gerta from her father
- Gerta’s father
- The Communist side
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- Country the book took place in
- A central theme in the book
- The character who represents the danger of betrayal — the East German secret police)
- The character who helps Gerta with her plan
- A character trait Gerta exhibits in her journey
- Did not make it through the tunnel
- The ultimate goal Gerta strives for in the novel
- Name of the building the tunnel is in
- How Peter tried to escape
- The author of the book
- The location where Gerta lives at the start of the novel
- What Gerta uses to contact her brother
- Gerta’s brother
- Mama went to care for
- bought for one dollar
24 Clues: Gerta's friend • Gerta’s father • Gerta’s brother • How they escaped • The Communist side • Mama went to care for • bought for one dollar • The author of the book • How Peter tried to escape • A central theme in the book • Country the book took place in • Did not make it through the tunnel • The protagonist of A Night Divided • Name of the building the tunnel is in • ...
What Country Am I? 2025-12-22
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- I border the Gulf of Thailand and share land borders with Laos and Malaysia
- I am bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south
- I sit between Hungary to the north and Greece to the south
- I am landlocked, bordered by Argentina, Brazil, and Peru
- I have Canada to the north and Mexico to the south
- I border Lake Tanganyika and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- I border both the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic Ocean
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- I lie east of Togo and west of Nigeria
- I am an island nation south of the equator and east of Papua New Guinea
- I am boarded by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south
- I am east of Benin and south of Niger
- I am north of Brunei and south of Thailand
- I am west of Suriname and east of Cote d'lvoire
- I border both the Adriatic Sea and Hungary
- I have coastline on the Red Sea and border Eritrea and Kenya
- I am north of Eswatini and south of Zimbabwe
16 Clues: I am east of Benin and south of Niger • I lie east of Togo and west of Nigeria • I am north of Brunei and south of Thailand • I border both the Adriatic Sea and Hungary • I am north of Eswatini and south of Zimbabwe • I am west of Suriname and east of Cote d'lvoire • I have Canada to the north and Mexico to the south • ...
Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-27
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- how knights protected themselves during feudalism
- A medieval house or what
- The barons war showed what
- What was the time period in the middle ages where the declined of the roman empire happened
- Tithe was another word for what
- used to protect the soldiers or knights
- reasons for deaths in the Middle Ages
- Who was the peasants representative to the lord
- The black plague was a disease or
- another word for religious people in the middle ages
- Most famous person of science in the medieval times
- a big farm
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- a sustained fight in the Middle Ages
- the religion in the middle ages
- Knights had to have what to participate in war
- The economy was based on this in the Middle Ages
- those who held the land
- The middle ages was what of time
- the key to power land
- Frankish empire in the middle ages was a what
20 Clues: a big farm • the key to power land • those who held the land • A medieval house or what • The barons war showed what • the religion in the middle ages • Tithe was another word for what • The middle ages was what of time • The black plague was a disease or • a sustained fight in the Middle Ages • reasons for deaths in the Middle Ages • used to protect the soldiers or knights • ...
East Africa 2021-10-15
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- Electricity produced using underground heat sources, such as hot springs and steam.
- A type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family.
- To separate from one another.
- The trapping or killing of protected wild animals in order to make a profit.
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- Measure showing the average number of people living within a square mile or a square kilometer.
- The production of electricity through the use of falling water.
- The process of passing stories by word of mouth from generation to generation.
- The process by which agricultural land is turned into desert.
- A large group of people who can trace their ancestry back to a single individual.
9 Clues: To separate from one another. • The process by which agricultural land is turned into desert. • The production of electricity through the use of falling water. • The trapping or killing of protected wild animals in order to make a profit. • The process of passing stories by word of mouth from generation to generation. • ...
Roots 2022-09-21
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- being defensive to ones area and relating to a particular territory.
- based on the physical features of an area.
- a type of math that studies shapes, lines, and figures.
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- decorative handwriting.
- A large sea/area between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
- the study of the ocean and its features.
6 Clues: decorative handwriting. • the study of the ocean and its features. • based on the physical features of an area. • a type of math that studies shapes, lines, and figures. • A large sea/area between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. • being defensive to ones area and relating to a particular territory.
What I've Learned in WHAP 2023-06-11
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- traveled throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe, and recorded his encounters with many cultures in his Rihla, or travelogue.
- Chinese farmers used this crop to increase their yields and feed a growing population of over 100 million.
- He was the first czar to promote the Orthodox Church and align Russian foreign policy with Europe.
- was where the Prophet Mohammed is said to have received his first revelations in the early 7th century.
- New crops from the Americas improved diets and sparked trade in Eurasia and Africa.
- Declared independence when Ottomans banned Shi'a Islam, leading to a flourishing era of Islamic art.
- plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods.
- began his rule at age four, governed from Versailles during a prosperous time in the country's history.
- was a significant trading hub during the Mali Empire (13th-15th CE).
- camel caravans looking for gold, ivory, grain, salt, and slaves made this desert the world's first gateway to Africa
- clearing the forested land for farming or livestock
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- crops are grown to be sold for as much profit as possible.
- was the Holy City, where the second coming of Christ was awaited.
- creation of maps that depict spatial concepts at different scales, combining science and art.
- enabled mariners to navigate safely far from land, increasing sea trade, and contributing to the Age of Discovery.
- belief that all ideas derive from experience, and that experience is the only means of justifying beliefs or statements, is defended.
- home of the French monarchy during Louis XIV to Louis XVI's reigns and includes the Hall of Mirrors.
- originated from Asians and Middle Easterners,they were brought to the Americas in 15th and 16th centuries to feed enslaved people.
- the final imperial dynasty in China, lasted from 1644 to 1912.
- French monarchy used parlements to centralize and unify administration.
- was a central trading point where the Eastern and Western Silk Roads met between China, the Middle East, and Europe for over 2,000 years
- India's political center and the heart of the Mughal Empire, this region has seen cultural growth throughout history under various Indian empires.
- Individuals born in the colonies to Spanish parents or grandparents.
- In India, people are divided into classes based on their wealth, rank, job, or race.
- In the late 16th century, a religious reform movement within the Church of England believed to remove non-Biblical ceremonies, making the church less like the RCC.
- The dynasty in world history included Christians, Jews, and other minorities.
- developed Timbuktu and Gao into important cultural centers, bringing architects from the Middle East and across Africa to design new buildings for his cities.
27 Clues: clearing the forested land for farming or livestock • crops are grown to be sold for as much profit as possible. • the final imperial dynasty in China, lasted from 1644 to 1912. • was the Holy City, where the second coming of Christ was awaited. • Individuals born in the colonies to Spanish parents or grandparents. • ...
Chile 2024-02-12
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- Currency of Chile
- Chilean system of Government
- Chilean Continent
- Bird of Chile
- War for Chilean Independence
- Country East of Chile, North of Argentina
- 33 of these were trapped in San Jose
- Huemul
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- Chilean Coast Ocean
- Symbol on Chilean Flag
- Country to the East of Chile
- Color on Chilean Flag
- First European Country to discover Chile
- Capital of Chile
- Famous Chilean Patriot
- Color on Chilean Flag
- Country to the North of Chile
- Color of Chilean Flag
- Large Mountain Range in Chile
19 Clues: Huemul • Bird of Chile • Capital of Chile • Currency of Chile • Chilean Continent • Chilean Coast Ocean • Color on Chilean Flag • Color on Chilean Flag • Color of Chilean Flag • Symbol on Chilean Flag • Famous Chilean Patriot • Country to the East of Chile • Chilean system of Government • War for Chilean Independence • Country to the North of Chile • Large Mountain Range in Chile • ...
SW Asia Countries and Physical Features 2023-08-19
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- starts in iraq formed
- SE of strait of Hormoz
- sacred to judaism, christianity, Islam
- flows from syria thru lraq
- East of saudi Arubia
- South of iraq
- flows thru israel
- west of lran
- connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea
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- north of south arabia
- The Jordan River forms the boundary between
- flows from syria
- connects the persian gulf
- used 2 transport oil
- west of jurdan
- SE of lran
- east of Egypt
- used to be called bersia
18 Clues: SE of lran • west of lran • east of Egypt • South of iraq • west of jurdan • flows from syria • flows thru israel • used 2 transport oil • East of saudi Arubia • north of south arabia • starts in iraq formed • SE of strait of Hormoz • used to be called bersia • connects the persian gulf • flows from syria thru lraq • sacred to judaism, christianity, Islam • ...
Gareth's Jolly Crossword 2023-09-12
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- The Business Park that Greggs house is located on.
- Gareth's POB
- North East River
- Chuckle Brother
- "From The South"
- Spirit Intense Tobacco Gum
- Cuisine served at Cafe Andaluz
- Fraternal Relative
- Bread Bun
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- Joe's Big Market Karoeke
- Bristol Shop Manager
- Second Name of South "PEOPLE ADMIN" and feathery bird.
- Large North East Shopping centre
- Alcoholic Pandemic
- Prince Andrew's title and English City
- Newcastle United Fc's Nickname
- Greek Styled Kebab
- "Toby From"
18 Clues: Bread Bun • "Toby From" • Gareth's POB • Chuckle Brother • North East River • "From The South" • Alcoholic Pandemic • Greek Styled Kebab • Fraternal Relative • Bristol Shop Manager • Joe's Big Market Karoeke • Spirit Intense Tobacco Gum • Newcastle United Fc's Nickname • Cuisine served at Cafe Andaluz • Large North East Shopping centre • Prince Andrew's title and English City • ...
WS Chapter 5 Review - Sections 1-2 2024-11-01
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- the capital of the Incan Empire
- "Prince _______ ___ _______" set up a navigation school for the Portuguese explorers
- the Aztec capital built around 1325, made from floating islands of water plants
- this vessel utilized a combination of triangular and rectangular sails, and moved through water faster
- The period when Europeans spent several centuries finding alternative ways to get to foreign lands is known as the "Age of _________"
- the countries of Asia, especially East Asia
- This middle-eastern city fell in 1453, where Ottoman Turks brought Islam to the region
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- Incan people who had special status and could speak the Incan language, governing other tribes
- the fertile valley of the Aztecs where Mexico City is today
- people who ruled central and southern Mexico during 15th and 16th centuries
- instrument that allowed sailors to measure the angle between the sun or a star on the horizon at a specific time of day or night
- belts of consistent winds that blow from east to west that helped explorers across the Atlantic Ocean
- Son of Erik the Red; became a Christian in Norway; traveled to Greenland to spread the gospel
- people living on the eastern side of the Aztec valley, used frequently for human sacrifice
- deciding what your location is, estimate speed, look at a map, and aim for a compass heading that might get you to your goal
- called "children of the sun", these ancient people lived along the western coasts and mountains of South America
16 Clues: the capital of the Incan Empire • the countries of Asia, especially East Asia • the fertile valley of the Aztecs where Mexico City is today • people who ruled central and southern Mexico during 15th and 16th centuries • the Aztec capital built around 1325, made from floating islands of water plants • ...
APHUG Unit 3 Review 2024-11-18
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- British colonization, becoming dominant in countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and many smaller former colonies, as well as being widely spoken in parts of India and Africa, was a result of the diffusion of the ____ _____.
- __________: is not a centrifugal force for a state.
- __________: the process where cultural elements like ideas, customs, technologies, or religions spread from one group of people to another.
- __________: are factors that tend to divide a state or society, pulling people apart and creating tension or conflict within a region.
- __________: is the spread of a cultural trait that changes and adapts to the culture that adopts it, leaving the essential core idea intact.
- __________: is the spread of culture because of the physical movement of people from one place to another.
- The process by which a minority group or individual integrates into a dominant culture is called________.
- __________ can alter the cultural landscape by bring new ideas, religions, languages, and cultures.
- Is the dominant religion is India.
- This religion origionated in south asia and spread throughout much of south east and east Asia.
- __________: is the dominant religion in the middle east.
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- the tendency to judge other cultures based on the standards of one's own culture is called________.
- Mountains or oceans,language differences, religious beliefs, border restrictions, and disparities in wealth or access to technology, are examples of _________.
- __________: is the the spread of a cultural trait or idea from a point of power or authority, like a major city or influential group, gradually moving down to smaller, less influential areas or people, essentially spreading "top-down."
- The three major monotheistic religions origionated in south west _____.
- Judaism is an example of an ____ ____.
- __________: a geographic area where the visible features of the land, including buildings, land use patterns, and agricultural practices, reflect the imprint of a particular culture.
- The internet has a homogenizing effect on global language patterns.
- __________: are used to study the place of names.
- __________: is a single, identifiable element within a culture, like a custom, belief, or practice, that can be considered a building block of a larger cultural complex.
- A cultural ______ is a geographic region where a particular culture originated and from which cultural practices, ideas, and innovations spread to surrounding areas.
21 Clues: Is the dominant religion is India. • Judaism is an example of an ____ ____. • __________: are used to study the place of names. • __________: is not a centrifugal force for a state. • __________: is the dominant religion in the middle east. • The internet has a homogenizing effect on global language patterns. • ...
Lexi’s insane stuff 2025-12-11
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- Ideology used by China and the Soviet Union
- regions controlled by other nations, ex: Britain
- really big “cult”
- good teacher, too much homework
- something that kills you easily
- the drink Poppi loves
- biggest nation
- Nation east of Iran
- another word for programming
- RL’s favorite drink
- Color of the chiefs
- lets go _____!
- Poppi is this to MD
- red Plumber
- aquatic Animal
- My Name
- Most dangerous Drug
- United Kingdon
- Type of flower that was removed from Minecraft
- Nation in Middle East
- Male Monarch
- #3 fav subject
- stupid ____
- all roads lead here
- the Other side in the Punic Wars
- short for Donald J. Trump
- a game about guessing letters
- people who made the song &
- East of Iraq
- made of rain
- Main character in the RLVerse
- clone of rl
- the guy in the manger, formed a religion
- Nation in Europe bordering Ukraine
- Started in 1914 and ended in 1918 after the USA joined
- Terrorist attack
- a nation with colonies
- Female Monarch
- Website to draw with Pixels
- Men love Men
- when your gender doesn’t align with Birth
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- Peak Tag Game
- Hair type that has many curls
- Football Team
- Got land taken from them in WW2 by Hungary and Bulgaria
- Website for learning
- Color of Poppi
- known for being communist and Asian
- Simp of MD
- my Fictional Map
- Game about placing blocks
- worst Class
- Language of France
- women love women
- is Something the Japanese did
- sponsors of everything
- Male to Female Transgender
- Iconic game with Rooks
- State that i live in
- Breaking
- Nation that sounds similar to Algebra
- USA economic System
- Game about surviving disasters, and killing people with pies
- My favorite Color
- at the crossroads, don’t turn ____
- lost to fat man
- 10110
- Nation who started WW2
- Ugly color of pee
- peak music
- A conflict that started in 1939 and ended in 1945
- A book bout dictatorship
- 9+10
- Nation at war with Russia
- big scary French guy
75 Clues: 9+10 • 10110 • My Name • Breaking • Simp of MD • peak music • worst Class • red Plumber • stupid ____ • clone of rl • Male Monarch • East of Iraq • made of rain • Men love Men • Peak Tag Game • Football Team • Color of Poppi • biggest nation • lets go _____! • aquatic Animal • United Kingdon • #3 fav subject • Female Monarch • lost to fat man • my Fictional Map • women love women • Terrorist attack • really big “cult” • ...
Berlin wall 2025-05-21
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- – West Germany’s ideology
- – The country that controlled East Berlin
- sixty nine – The year the Berlin Wall was built
- – Escape method
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- – Soviet leader during the fall
- – East Germany’s political system
- – The city divided by the Wall
- – German word for "wall"
- – What the Wall divided (East/West)
- eighty-nine – The year the Wall fell
10 Clues: – Escape method • – German word for "wall" • – West Germany’s ideology • – The city divided by the Wall • – Soviet leader during the fall • – East Germany’s political system • – What the Wall divided (East/West) • eighty-nine – The year the Wall fell • – The country that controlled East Berlin • sixty nine – The year the Berlin Wall was built
World News 2013-05-07
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- one in the winter and one in the summer
- Famous tourist attraction in Egypt
- earthquakes, floods, cyclones, volcanic eruptions and droughts.
- floods from which river bring rich soil to the nearby land
- a war between factions, regions or people of the same country.
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- another type of word currency
- people to their environment to survive
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment is known as air...
- where was a war 15 years ago?
- children forced to work against their will
- the people who practice the religion of Islam are...
- a country in South Asia which is seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people
- after Aljazeera started giving news, throughout the Arab springs people began to ..against there government.
- Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey are all in Asia.
- The continent that Egypt is in
- a rich country in the Middle East
16 Clues: another type of word currency • where was a war 15 years ago? • The continent that Egypt is in • a rich country in the Middle East • Famous tourist attraction in Egypt • one in the winter and one in the summer • children forced to work against their will • people to their environment to survive • the people who practice the religion of Islam are... • ...
Leeward Islands 2014-04-29
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- part of a city, or realted to a city life
- a series of wars fought by Europeans to recapture Jerusalem adn other lanadsn in the Middle East from the Muslims that held them
- a place 'floating' on the ocean
- pirates
- Nevis volcano o n teh island of Nuestra Senora de las Nieves
- low islands or reefs of sand or coral
- teh condition of being isloated from others; solitude
- to do away with something completely
- the visual representation of a particular place
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- a scenic or panoramic view
- a mixture of freshwater an sea water
- an oily, flammable liquid that is used to make products
- of Malata a roman catholic religious order that was founded during the Custrades
- Senora de las Nieves als o known as, Our Lady of the Snow
- a group or chain of islands
- winds prevailing winds that blow constantly in the same direction
16 Clues: pirates • a scenic or panoramic view • a group or chain of islands • a place 'floating' on the ocean • a mixture of freshwater an sea water • to do away with something completely • low islands or reefs of sand or coral • part of a city, or realted to a city life • the visual representation of a particular place • teh condition of being isloated from others; solitude • ...
matariki 2021-06-27
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- You are supposed to spend a lot of time with your family and
- What is the name of Matariki's father
- Are there 7 or 9 stars
- How many daughters are there in NZ
- in English , what is matariki called
- What season is matariki in
- Where is matariki on the Star Group map
- What is the name of the holiday of the What is the longest amount of days that matariki celebration can go for sisters
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- Which direction does matariki represent
- What is the longest amount of days that matariki celebration can go for
- Who's the youngest sister
- What country was matariki made in
- Who does the older sister like spending the most time with out of the four elements god
- Is matariki a myth or a legend
- what is matariki the closest to
- how many stars are there
- What are the stars of matariki?
17 Clues: Are there 7 or 9 stars • how many stars are there • Who's the youngest sister • What season is matariki in • Is matariki a myth or a legend • what is matariki the closest to • What are the stars of matariki? • What country was matariki made in • How many daughters are there in NZ • in English , what is matariki called • What is the name of Matariki's father • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-17
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- borders the Egyptian Desert
- capital of egypt
- a part of the Middle East where some of the world's first civilizations began
- A group of huge monuments in the Egyptian desert, built as burial vaults for the pharaohs
- the heads of state and the religious leaders of their people
- A dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed
- The Nile River flows until emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- an important area for trade and international contacts
- A material on which to write
- families who often ruled for a considerable number of years and did impressive things
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- A character used in a system of pictorial writing
- a valley formed by flowing water
- Treating the dead body
- separated ancient Egypt from neighboring countries and invading armies
- a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- A coffin or a container to hold a coffin
16 Clues: capital of egypt • Treating the dead body • borders the Egyptian Desert • A material on which to write • a valley formed by flowing water • A coffin or a container to hold a coffin • A character used in a system of pictorial writing • an important area for trade and international contacts • A dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2024-10-08
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- an ancient king of Macedonia
- one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived + the first genuine scientist
- and ancient Greek philosopher
- a system of government by the whole population
- late bronze age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae & other ancient cities
- It saw Greek civilization spread across the entire middle east
- one of the most important philosophers of all time
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
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- city in ancient Greek
- a system of rule by the top people
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north
- series of wars between Greek and Persia
- a king of ancient Macedonia, but also one of the worlds greatest military generals
- the bronze age civilization centered on Crete culture
- an ancient Greek poet
16 Clues: city in ancient Greek • an ancient Greek poet • an ancient king of Macedonia • and ancient Greek philosopher • a system of rule by the top people • series of wars between Greek and Persia • a system of government by the whole population • one of the most important philosophers of all time • the bronze age civilization centered on Crete culture • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-11-21
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- extinguish, to bring to an end, satisfy
- one who helps another especially by giving money
- a tool for digging made of a long wooden handle and a steel head one end of which comes to a point or to a cutting edge
- dead, decaying flesh
- glowing embers or sparks
- something done or given by a person to make up for a loss or injury he or she has caused
- a particular body of knowledge or tradition
- to prevent from achieving a goal
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- standing above others, especially in rank
- to pay for or pay back
- to desire something very much
- to make friendly again, to settle by agreement
- a sword with a curved blade used in the past especially in the Middle East and Western Asia
- continuing forever; ever-lasting
- broken down with age; worn out
- load, to burden heavily
16 Clues: dead, decaying flesh • to pay for or pay back • load, to burden heavily • glowing embers or sparks • to desire something very much • broken down with age; worn out • continuing forever; ever-lasting • to prevent from achieving a goal • extinguish, to bring to an end, satisfy • standing above others, especially in rank • a particular body of knowledge or tradition • ...
1980-Present Military 2021-10-27
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- The United States boasting power in the seas near Asia
- the aftermath of the Arab Spring, led to the government stopping democratic protests
- Instigator and de-stabilizer of Syria
- 43rd President of the United States, delivered "Axis of Evil Speech"
- Dictator of Iraq; found in hole in the ground
- First invasion of the Gulf War to remove Iraq from Kuwait
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- Has the most advanced military in the world
- Minesweeper used in the desert by the US
- Known for harboring Shia terrorist groups in the Middle East
- Palestine
- Former secretary of state under Bush, supervised joint chiefs
- Terrorist attack on the United States that spurred the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan
- Missile used by Iraq
- Invaded Kuwait in pursuit of oil
- Surface to air missile mounted on the back of a vehicle
- Technology that allowed missiles to accurately hit their targets
16 Clues: Palestine • Missile used by Iraq • Invaded Kuwait in pursuit of oil • Instigator and de-stabilizer of Syria • Minesweeper used in the desert by the US • Has the most advanced military in the world • Dictator of Iraq; found in hole in the ground • The United States boasting power in the seas near Asia • Surface to air missile mounted on the back of a vehicle • ...
Module 1-6 Crosword 2022-12-12
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- ____ roadways are higher in the middle and slope to the outside
- How many months of practice you need to get license
- a minimum of ____ feet should be between a bicyclist and a driver on the road
- average number of teenagers that die in car crashes every day
- ____ pedal, where you put your left foot while driving
- inches between the drivers chest and the wheel
- should be able to see these while being stopped behind a vehicle
- lanes are usually this many feet wide
- smooth ____ is a trait of a good driver
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- ____ numbers go east/weston expressways
- stay this many feet away from an emergency vehicle
- Organ donors have this symbol on their license
- rural rustic roads have a speed limit of ___ miles per hour
- number one cause of crashes in virginia
- use them to see at night
- Curfew for people under age eighteen
16 Clues: use them to see at night • Curfew for people under age eighteen • lanes are usually this many feet wide • ____ numbers go east/weston expressways • number one cause of crashes in virginia • smooth ____ is a trait of a good driver • Organ donors have this symbol on their license • inches between the drivers chest and the wheel • ...
3rd Grade Science Vocab 2025-08-28
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- how hot or cold it is
- the coldest season, often with snow or very cold weather
- the hottest season, when school is out and the weather is usually hot
- conditions, what the air or sky is like at a certain time
- information we collect
- the season when flowers bloom and it starts to get warmer
- to tell about something using words
- a city in Texas that had a big hurricane in 1900
- the season when leaves change color and it starts to get cooler
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- something that repeats or happens again and again
- a chart that shows data or numbers
- water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- a change that happens in the same way over time
- direction, the way the wind is blowing (north, south, east, or west)
- a time of year (spring, summer, fall, winter)
- speed, how fast the wind is blowing
- the usual or middle amount
17 Clues: how hot or cold it is • information we collect • the usual or middle amount • a chart that shows data or numbers • speed, how fast the wind is blowing • to tell about something using words • a time of year (spring, summer, fall, winter) • a change that happens in the same way over time • a city in Texas that had a big hurricane in 1900 • ...
Chapter 6 test on Thursday 2025-12-02
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- ________is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Steel and elevators allowed the creation of tall ______
- Houses provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- Increased literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers.
- the ______ class grew, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
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- Realism was a movement in literature and art focusing on _______ life
- developed on the outskirts of cities.
- New ___ arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe
- Island was the processing center for immigrants in the East
- _______ were crowded, run-down apartment buildings.
- factors included economic hardship, persecution, overcrowding, crop failures, and lack of jobs
- and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment.
- Angel Island was the _____ processing center for Asian immigrants in the West.
- Addams founded Hull House in Chicago.
- the _____ Age was a time when wealth covered serious social problems.
- factors included jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom in the USA
16 Clues: developed on the outskirts of cities. • Addams founded Hull House in Chicago. • and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment. • _______ were crowded, run-down apartment buildings. • New ___ arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe • Steel and elevators allowed the creation of tall ______ • Houses provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods. • ...
African Kingdoms, Empires & Trading States 2024-11-22
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- Religion spread up the Nile river through Axum to Ethiopia
- The spread of languages and customs is cultural________
- location of the Sahara Desert: _____ Africa.
- spread of culture, technology
- Traders from the ______ coast sailed in the Indian Ocean to India.
- people group who migrated south and southeast from West Africa
- a person who trades
- to go on a journey -- one person or a small group of people
- Religion spread to West Africa through trade
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- The Bantu migrated to the ______ and south-east.
- to spread widely, disperse
- large kingdom in West Africa
- movement of people, ideas
- Christian place of worship
- Islamic place of worship
- In _____ Africa gold and salt were of equal value
- The ______ trade states of East Africa grew wealthy through trade.
17 Clues: a person who trades • Islamic place of worship • movement of people, ideas • to spread widely, disperse • Christian place of worship • large kingdom in West Africa • spread of culture, technology • location of the Sahara Desert: _____ Africa. • Religion spread to West Africa through trade • The Bantu migrated to the ______ and south-east. • ...
EOY Review #2 Crossword 2024-05-06
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- Made possible by the favorable geography that early people lived in; led to the growth of permanent settlements because people didn’t have to roam for food anymore
- Famous trade route stretching from China to Middle East; facilitated the expansion of trade and cultural diffusion
- one major way that the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire united their people and encouraged trade
- The place where gunpowder and the compass were invented before they were diffused to Europe
- Type of math invented in the Islamic Golden Age
- Period of recovering classical learning
- religion/philosopy that holds that all relationships have an inferior and a superior and values filial piety
- Islam spread by warfare and along these
- Scholars fleeing from the Fall of __________ brought classical learning to Western Europe, ending the Middle Ages and beginning the Renaissance
- The most powerful institution of the Middle Ages, it was often the center of religious, political and social life
- Created to ensure order in ancient Mesopotamian society; its idea of “an eye for an eye” influenced later people’s legal systems
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- Machine that led to the spread of Reformation ideas attacking the Catholic Church
- Type of government developed in Ancient Rome in which citizens elect representatives who make laws
- Trans-Saharan trade route responsible for the spread of Islam into Africa
- time when Islamic cultures produced great works of art and learning that influenced even European Christians
- A government in which political leaders are also religious leaderss
- form of government invented in Ancient Greece in which each citizen voted directly for laws
- This hastened feudalism's decline by decimating the peasant labor population
- Renaissance philosophy that embraced learning about this world in addition to learning about religion
- Martin Luther's list of ideas critical of mainstream Catholic Theology; arguments over this list started the Protestant Reformation
- People who were bound to work the land of a lord, who was supposed to provide them protection; another word for a peasant
- The Fall of ________ led to a period of chaos and instability in Western Europe and began the Middle Ages
- The type of religion that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all are
- City that Muslims and Christians fought for control of in the Crusades
- Social hierarchy based on how much land was owned by different levels of important people (King, nobility, knights)
25 Clues: Period of recovering classical learning • Islam spread by warfare and along these • Type of math invented in the Islamic Golden Age • The type of religion that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all are • A government in which political leaders are also religious leaderss • City that Muslims and Christians fought for control of in the Crusades • ...
Germany 2025-11-20
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- bottom stripe of the German flag
- top stripe of the German flag
- street under the linden trees
- separated East and West Germany
- City where BMW Museum is found
- city totally bombed out in WWII
- German airline
- Baroque palace in Dresden
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- Disney-like castle
- German for cathedral
- German word for yes
- Berlin airport
- entrance to East Germany
- home of Oktoberfest
- German concentration camp
- German chimes
- SS headquarters
- a road linking numerous castles
18 Clues: German chimes • Berlin airport • German airline • SS headquarters • Disney-like castle • German word for yes • home of Oktoberfest • German for cathedral • entrance to East Germany • German concentration camp • Baroque palace in Dresden • top stripe of the German flag • street under the linden trees • City where BMW Museum is found • separated East and West Germany • ...
Independence Day Puzzle 2016-08-11
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- Who wrote the poem "Saare Jahan Se Achha"?
- Where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
- Shaheed Sukhdev, a prominent freedom fighter, was born in which city?
- The battle of _________was the first major battle fought by British East India company.
- The blue wheel at the center of the national flag represents wheel of _______.
- National Martyrs Memorial is situated at which place of Punjab?
- Where did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place?
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- What is East Pakistan called now?
- First organized militant movements for Indian independence were in ________.
- What does the green colour of the national flag represent?
- A non-violent resistance movement started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
- East India Company started trade with India from which city?
- Which mughal emperor gave the rights to East India Company to build trading posts and factory at Surat?
- Which was the first European country to start trade with India first?
14 Clues: Where was Mahatma Gandhi born? • What is East Pakistan called now? • Who wrote the poem "Saare Jahan Se Achha"? • Where did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place? • What does the green colour of the national flag represent? • East India Company started trade with India from which city? • National Martyrs Memorial is situated at which place of Punjab? • ...
Security Council 2025-03-30
5 Clues: Iran's neibour • A country in Middle East of Topic one • A delegate ate...on the press conference • One of the 2 most influencial religions in the world • Representative of the "Western Ideology" (Short form)
九年级 U3 单词挑战 2024-09-23
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- Easy to use or access, making things simpler to do.
- Located in the middle of something or most important.
- The specific location of a person or place, usually including name, number, and city.
- A way of asking for something you want or need.
- The direction where the sun rises, opposite to west.
- Next to something or positioned close to it.
- Showing good manners and respect towards others.
- A small piece of paper that you stick on a letter or package to show that you have paid to send it.
- Something that happens very fast or requires little time.
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- A small, round fruit that can be eaten and comes in different colors like green, red, or purple.
- The point where two sides or edges meet, usually at 90 degrees.
- A thin card that you can write on and send by mail without an envelope. It usually has a picture on one side.
- Free from mistakes; right or true.
- To give an idea or recommendation about something.
- A room in a house or building that has a toilet and sink, and sometimes a shower or bath.
- are the definitions of the targeted words, simplified for Chinese grade one middle school students:
- To hurry or move quickly because you are running out of time.
- The way something goes or the path to follow.
- A polite way to ask someone to repeat what they said or to say you didn't hear them.
19 Clues: Free from mistakes; right or true. • Next to something or positioned close to it. • The way something goes or the path to follow. • A way of asking for something you want or need. • Showing good manners and respect towards others. • To give an idea or recommendation about something. • Easy to use or access, making things simpler to do. • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-06-03
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- Animals used to "bleed" people.
- Plants grown for food.
- A garment worn over the shoulders by the nobles.
- Typical mediaeval drink.
- The laws that dictated what people could wear.
- Uneaten food that remains on the plate.
- A subject studied in the university.
- The device used for grinding grain.
- Plants that you eat.
- An farm animal that could live in the house with the peasants.
- The name given to the peasants who worked for a lord.
- The food that only the nobles ate.
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- A trader who worked in the city.
- Food that the peasants ate.
- Long skirt worn by mediaeval women.
- A trainee in a job.
- A large country house where the lord lived.
- If the peasants killed one of these, they could be condemned to death.
- A system for preserving food.
- The association that craftsmen belonged to.
20 Clues: A trainee in a job. • Plants that you eat. • Plants grown for food. • Typical mediaeval drink. • Food that the peasants ate. • A system for preserving food. • Animals used to "bleed" people. • A trader who worked in the city. • The food that only the nobles ate. • Long skirt worn by mediaeval women. • The device used for grinding grain. • A subject studied in the university. • ...
mellon middle school 2021-05-26
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- turn on to see you
- leave meet
- studies first period
- where you can type
- class
- fifth period
- see what you learned
- for presentations
- one student
- for voice
- meet with mrs pastors
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- turn on/with keyboard
- errors
- work assigned
- learning from home
- one student
- to answer question
- watch to learn
- do after testing
- assignment
- for points
- teaches you information
- used in science
- grade you have completed
- wear on face during covid
25 Clues: class • errors • for voice • leave meet • assignment • for points • one student • one student • fifth period • work assigned • watch to learn • used in science • do after testing • for presentations • turn on to see you • learning from home • where you can type • to answer question • studies first period • see what you learned • turn on/with keyboard • meet with mrs pastors • teaches you information • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2021-05-26
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- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance
- also known as the "sword in the stone"
- a mounted soldier in armor
- someone poor with low social status
- armorial bearings or other heraldic symbols
- a person who sells or trades things
- a male ruler of a independent state
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- a place of worship
- something knights used as defense in battle
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- a large building surrounded by walls or a moat
- in other words, a slingshot
- a machine used for hurling large stones or missles
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- the daughter of a king or queen
- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle usually filled with water
- king, queen, or emperor
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- a weapon knights used in battle
20 Clues: a place of worship • king, queen, or emperor • a mounted soldier in armor • in other words, a slingshot • the daughter of a king or queen • a weapon knights used in battle • someone poor with low social status • a person who sells or trades things • a male ruler of a independent state • also known as the "sword in the stone" • armorial bearings or other heraldic symbols • ...
APS Middle Schools 2022-08-30
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- Peanut president
- One of the Beach Boys
- First president to live in the White House
- Dropped the nuclear bomb during WW11
- Civil rights activist & UNM teacher
- Too fat to fit in the bathtub
- His wife's name is Dolly
- General
- 3 exploding mountains
- Sworn in on Air Force One
- The first president to ride in a car
- Bought Florida from Spain
- Funny cat
- Ulysses S
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- James, Elizabeth or Swift
- The First president
- 1st president to be born a citizen
- Diamondbacks
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Space Center
- Rutherford B
- Jim Chee author
- Writer
- One of the Beatles
- Hosted the first Thanksgiving dinner in White House
- Vacuum brand
- The teddy bear president
- Grover S.
- Samuel L
29 Clues: Writer • General • Samuel L • Grover S. • Funny cat • Ulysses S • Diamondbacks • Space Center • Rutherford B • Vacuum brand • Jim Chee author • Peanut president • One of the Beatles • The First president • One of the Beach Boys • 3 exploding mountains • His wife's name is Dolly • The teddy bear president • James, Elizabeth or Swift • Sworn in on Air Force One • Bought Florida from Spain • ...
middle ages medicine 2022-08-23
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- to treat venom
- helps lung problems
- known for being the father of medicine
- was the surgeon
- used to reduce fevers
- looked at skeletons of people who died
- was the name for nurses
- was the biggest disease in the medieval
- used for chest and head colds
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- cure offered to the wealthy with the black death
- antiseptic or drug
- helped fight infections caused by bacteria
- helped in the plague
- to fix stomach pains
- was the rich dentist
- used as an antiseptic on wounds
- was the first European medical school
- was applied to aching joints
- used to cleanse wounds
- to treat aliments
20 Clues: to treat venom • was the surgeon • to treat aliments • antiseptic or drug • helps lung problems • helped in the plague • to fix stomach pains • was the rich dentist • used to reduce fevers • used to cleanse wounds • was the name for nurses • was applied to aching joints • used for chest and head colds • used as an antiseptic on wounds • was the first European medical school • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest
- knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- system - the political, military, and social system in medieval Europe, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church
- a noble who held land
- raising money for royal and governmental expenses
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility
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- someone who sold goods. They often traveled from one village to another to sell or trade goods and services
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated
- - a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated
- a person who was granted possession of the land by the lord
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
34 Clues: an estate of land • the son of a monarch • a noble who held land • the daughter of a monarch • knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively • raising money for royal and governmental expenses • the action of buying and selling goods and services • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen • a person who was granted possession of the land by the lord • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-10-26
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- took vows of chastity, renounced worldly goods and devoted themselves to prayer, religious studies and helping society's most needy.
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- system a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return.
- rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people.
- the heart of a medieval castle.
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life.
- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water.
- the daughter of a monarch.
- a church that contains the cathedra
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
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- a political system in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch, an individual ruler who functions as head of state.
- a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- sold goods
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- Medieval Europeans began trading frequently at local markets and at the larger and less frequent fairs held in towns and cities.
- the dwelling of the lord of the manor or his residential bailiff and administrative centre of the feudal estate.
- a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services.
- -the son of a monarch.
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord.
- the system of raising money for royal and governmental expenses.
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- a sovereign male ruler of a continental European duchy.
34 Clues: sold goods • -the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch. • the heart of a medieval castle. • a church that contains the cathedra • a surviving memorial of something past. • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • a sovereign male ruler of a continental European duchy. • one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord. • ...
middle ages vocab 2022-10-26
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- the landowners, knights, and people related to and under the King, either through blood or royal service
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The people who lived in the monastery
- took vows of chastity, renounced worldly goods and devoted themselves to prayer and religious studies and helping society's most needy
- the physical remains of a holy site or holy person, or objects with which they had contact
- a member of the royal family who was usually the descendant of the king and queen
- system a strict system based on land trade
- places for communal worship, ritual, celebration, education, and governance.
- the religious people of the Middle Ages
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- a pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership
- a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders
- the dwelling of the lord of the manor or his residential bailiff and administrative center of the feudal estate
- the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
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- series of military exercises, probably of medieval French origin and confined to western Europe, in which knights fought one another to display their skill and courage
- A noble who held the land
- a length of bank or wall forming part of the defensive boundary of a castle, hill fort settlement or other fortified site
- ruled large areas of land
- those who bought and sold goods
- medieval gentleman soldiers usually high born raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- Medieval Europeans began trading frequently at local markets and at the larger and less frequent fairs held in towns and cities
- the system of visual identification of rank and pedigree
- they were part of royal family
- a deep, wide moat
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- the system of raising money for royal and governmental expenses
- powerful rulers, with a tyrannical control of land, nobles, and riches.
- a deep, wide trench surrounding a medieval castle, and maybe a city wall or other fortification, that is usually filled with water
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a male ruler ranked below a king grand prince and grand duke or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- A condition where the farmer has to work for there land lord
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
34 Clues: a deep, wide moat • A noble who held the land • ruled large areas of land • they were part of royal family • those who bought and sold goods • The people who lived in the monastery • the religious people of the Middle Ages • system a strict system based on land trade • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
Bingham Middle School 2022-12-16
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- school-wide plan for students
- 3-inch 3-ring
- George Caleb _______
- the brain center of the school
- The one woman the school could not live without
- SAW meetings happen here
- where to go for your band-aids
- where our students will go for high school
- Attendance queen
- B-Pod's half of the sister duo
- Our mascot
- kids flock here for Chromebooks
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- 8th grade counselor
- A-Pod's half of the sister duo
- Choir Director
- This leader just became a dr.
- Where kids should go once sent out
- 7th grade AD
- Has the D-pod office
- The A, B, C, and D _____
- the whiteboards we use in classrooms
- yearbook sponsor
- does the school news, Bingham _____
- 7th grade counselor
- Runs the broadcasting classes
- Where we teach
26 Clues: Our mascot • 7th grade AD • 3-inch 3-ring • Choir Director • Where we teach • yearbook sponsor • Attendance queen • 8th grade counselor • 7th grade counselor • Has the D-pod office • George Caleb _______ • The A, B, C, and D _____ • SAW meetings happen here • school-wide plan for students • This leader just became a dr. • Runs the broadcasting classes • A-Pod's half of the sister duo • ...
Middle Ear Anatomy 2020-01-30
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- Don’t mix this up with a winter time sighting. The ______ transmit sound waves from the outer to the inner ear.
- This muscle pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly.
- This muscle opens the eustachian tube.
- No fibers are found in this part of the tympanic membrane.
- This part of the tympanic membrane vibrates more than the other portion.
- The middle ear is located within this bone.
- Sound vibration is ______ in the middle ear.
- This is the middle bone in the ossicular chain.
- This window bounds the interior of the middle ear.
- This hollow structure houses the stapedius muscle.
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- On the stapes, the ___________ crus is longer and wider.
- The smallest bone in the human body.
- Don’t hit this drum too hard! This is the external border of the middle ear.
- This bulb pushes on the inferior wall of the middle ear space.
- This membrane sits at a 55 degree angle as compared to the ear canal.
- The ______ of the stapes is composed of two parts.
- This tube is more horizontal in children than in adults.
- This bone’s handle is embedded in the tympanic membrane.
- On the staples, the ________ crus is shorter and thinner.
- The _____ artery runs inferior to the eustachian tube and must be heeded during aural surgery.
- This knob can be seen on the tympanic membrane during an otoscopic examination.
21 Clues: The smallest bone in the human body. • This muscle opens the eustachian tube. • The middle ear is located within this bone. • Sound vibration is ______ in the middle ear. • This is the middle bone in the ossicular chain. • This muscle pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly. • The ______ of the stapes is composed of two parts. • ...
Middle ages crossword 2020-05-12
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- The place where people lived during the Middle Ages
- Workers and craftsmen grouped in these in cities in order to get protection
- The nickname of the English king who lost Normandy in 1214
- Hugh _____ was the first capetian king in France
- A tax asked by the church
- The tapestry of _______ tells how William of Normandy became king of England
- William the ______ was the first Norman king in England
- The _______ style appeared after the Romanesque style
- The last name of the man who started the reformation
- Land, title, money... given from a lord to another lord
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- A lord that gives protection to another one
- A disease that spread through Europe in the 14th century
- Something you pay in order to have remission of sins
- He was the most important person in the church's hierarchy
- One of the civilisations that invaded Europe in the 9th century
- The name of the battle won by William of Normandy
- A lord who gives an oath of fidelity to another one n exchange for land, a title, money...
- A type of market that was organised only once or twice a year in important cities.
- A tax asked by the lord
- An unfree peasant during the Middle Ages
20 Clues: A tax asked by the lord • A tax asked by the church • An unfree peasant during the Middle Ages • A lord that gives protection to another one • Hugh _____ was the first capetian king in France • The name of the battle won by William of Normandy • The place where people lived during the Middle Ages • Something you pay in order to have remission of sins • ...
