middle east Crossword Puzzles
PetAir UK Aerobility 2024-01-12
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- This is the alternative name of the electronic flight recorder
- This is the first original jumbo jet
- Main rival to Beoing
- This is the town where the first flight was ever conducted by the Wright brothers in 1903.
- The airline flag carrier for Australia (There's No U!)
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- This is the name of the first transatlantic passenger aircraft that regularly broke the speed of sound
- What does the green sticker show on a pet crate?
- This is the type of container pets fly in
- Major London Airport
- A country with an airport code of DOH (Middle East)
10 Clues: Main rival to Beoing • Major London Airport • This is the first original jumbo jet • This is the type of container pets fly in • What does the green sticker show on a pet crate? • A country with an airport code of DOH (Middle East) • The airline flag carrier for Australia (There's No U!) • This is the alternative name of the electronic flight recorder • ...
12.3 The Cold War Ends 2024-05-21
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- a new openness
- Proposed program which land and space-based lasers destroy any missiles aimed at US before they could reach their targets
- Agreed to dismantle an entire class of nuclear weapons
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- General secretary of the Soviet Union
- Ruler of Libya, "Mad dog of the middle east"
- Anti-Soviet Rebels in Afghanistan
- Would reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world
- Safe house from the Sandinista government
- Reforming the soviet system
- U.S sold weapons to Iran in exchange for their promise to pressure terrorist groups in Lebanon to release Americans. Failure
10 Clues: a new openness • Reforming the soviet system • Anti-Soviet Rebels in Afghanistan • General secretary of the Soviet Union • Safe house from the Sandinista government • Ruler of Libya, "Mad dog of the middle east" • Agreed to dismantle an entire class of nuclear weapons • Would reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world • ...
Solve the Crossword with the help of clues given 2024-08-27
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- Mountain ranges in the UAE that contain huge amounts of copper
- Muweilah is located in this emirate
- Evidence of human movement from Africa to the Middle East happened through this valley
- ___________________ of camel allowed transport of goods across the country
- Tools made up of __________ were used by people of Jebel Faya
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- Underground channel that carries water from mountains
- Human fossils were discovered in these caves in Israel
- The use of ___________ became increasingly common during the Iron Age
- __________is a mixture of copper and tin.
- _________was an ancient society in what is now modern-day Oman and United Arab Emirates
10 Clues: Muweilah is located in this emirate • __________is a mixture of copper and tin. • Underground channel that carries water from mountains • Human fossils were discovered in these caves in Israel • Tools made up of __________ were used by people of Jebel Faya • Mountain ranges in the UAE that contain huge amounts of copper • ...
World History 2024-09-20
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- – Temple towers built in Mesopotamian city-states.
- – The river central to the development of ancient Egyptian civilization.
- – The first civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Crescent – The area of rich farmland in the Middle East where early civilizations developed.
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- – Egyptian writing system composed of symbols and pictures.
- – Early writing system developed in Mesopotamia.
- – The river valley civilization located in modern-day Pakistan and India.
- – Egyptian ruler believed to be a god.
- Bones – Objects used by the Shang Dynasty for divination and predicting the future.
- – A fortress in Indus Valley cities used for protection and administration.
10 Clues: – Egyptian ruler believed to be a god. • – Early writing system developed in Mesopotamia. • – Temple towers built in Mesopotamian city-states. • – Egyptian writing system composed of symbols and pictures. • – The river central to the development of ancient Egyptian civilization. • – The river valley civilization located in modern-day Pakistan and India. • ...
Kalispell in 1895 2025-03-05
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- Charles E. Conrad helped start the Conrad National ___.
- The materials used to build East Central School were all ___.
- In 1998, East Central School was restored and turned into a ___.
- The Conrad Mansion is now a museum where people can learn about ___.
- Last name of the family who lived in the mansion until 1975.
- The town where the Conrad Mansion and East Central School are located.
- East Central originally housed this and a high school.
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- The large home built in 1895 for Charles E. Conrad.
- The Conrad Mansion is described as the most ___ pre-1900 mansion in the Pacific Northwest.
- In 1929, East Central became the first ___ high school in the area.
- Kirkland Cutter was the ___ who designed the Conrad Mansion.
11 Clues: The large home built in 1895 for Charles E. Conrad. • East Central originally housed this and a high school. • Charles E. Conrad helped start the Conrad National ___. • Last name of the family who lived in the mansion until 1975. • Kirkland Cutter was the ___ who designed the Conrad Mansion. • The materials used to build East Central School were all ___. • ...
Ethnic and Religious Groups - Owen Lam 2020-10-05
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- the language of the kurds
- a group of people that have a common belief system
- the majority ethnic group in the middle east
- the ethnic group that makes up half of iran's population
- the language of arabs
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- a group of people that are similar in heritage or race
- an ethnic group that resides in the mountains of turkey, iraq, iran, and armenia
- one of the two branches of islam, has the minority of followers, but has the majority in iran
- the language of persians
- one of the two branches of islam, has the majority of followers
10 Clues: the language of arabs • the language of persians • the language of the kurds • the majority ethnic group in the middle east • a group of people that have a common belief system • a group of people that are similar in heritage or race • the ethnic group that makes up half of iran's population • one of the two branches of islam, has the majority of followers • ...
Gas, Solid, and Liquid 2020-10-11
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- When a solid or gas is stirred together too much and forms a mound of it at the bottom.
- A mixture of a liquid with a solid or gas.
- Particles give up on sticking together.
- something heavily found in the Middle East.
- Stuck Together but everything is unorganized.
- The element that lets us keep hydrated.
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- The amount of something for it to stop dissolving and just sink to the bottom.
- Particles stick together firmly and don't budge.
- The solid or gas that dissolves in a liquid.
- The liquid in which a solid a gas dissolves.
10 Clues: Particles give up on sticking together. • The element that lets us keep hydrated. • A mixture of a liquid with a solid or gas. • something heavily found in the Middle East. • The solid or gas that dissolves in a liquid. • The liquid in which a solid a gas dissolves. • Stuck Together but everything is unorganized. • Particles stick together firmly and don't budge. • ...
ancient china 2021-02-22
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- what was the first real thing that we just use
- what did the han use to test weather or not someone should be hired in a goverment job
- what was the road called that transported silk to the middle east
- hint, related to papyrus.
- what fell into an artistocrats coffee and made the silk road.
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- what was restored during the han dynasty.
- what people held partiol
- the highest person in power, not empereror
- what plow did the han dynasty make.
- what legal thing was removed from the han when it was added before by the qin.
10 Clues: what people held partiol • hint, related to papyrus. • what plow did the han dynasty make. • what was restored during the han dynasty. • the highest person in power, not empereror • what was the first real thing that we just use • what fell into an artistocrats coffee and made the silk road. • what was the road called that transported silk to the middle east • ...
Janus Maningas Practice Puzzle 2021-10-28
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- which trade route linked Africa Asia and the Mediterranean World in the in the Middle East
- my favorite teacher of all time
- first Portuguese Explorer to sail all the way to the Southern tip of Africa
- class I am in
- the ocean where the main Muslim Sea Trade Routes were
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- A series of Religious Wars fought by Christians to take the Holy Land including Jerusalem (Israel)
- tool used in navigation that pointed north
- the school in which I go to
- what did the first Americans look for when they first came here
- The town I live in
10 Clues: class I am in • The town I live in • the school in which I go to • my favorite teacher of all time • tool used in navigation that pointed north • the ocean where the main Muslim Sea Trade Routes were • what did the first Americans look for when they first came here • first Portuguese Explorer to sail all the way to the Southern tip of Africa • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-05-17
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- Rather then carrying food by hand, Sumerian people created the (blank)
- Akkadians created the worlds first (blank)
- Sumerian people began to experiment with (blank) to create a new type of metal that is stronger than copper
- The floods deposited a fine fertile soil called (bank)
- "Land between the rivers"
- To help merchants travel by river to distant market the Sumerian people created the (blank)
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- The code of (blank) included more than 200 laws
- Belief or worship of more than one god
- The region of fertile land in the Middle East (Blank) Crescent
- The canal's formed the worlds first (blank) stystem
10 Clues: "Land between the rivers" • Belief or worship of more than one god • Akkadians created the worlds first (blank) • The code of (blank) included more than 200 laws • The canal's formed the worlds first (blank) stystem • The floods deposited a fine fertile soil called (bank) • The region of fertile land in the Middle East (Blank) Crescent • ...
Observations in the sky 2023-10-26
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- when something spins on it's own
- when a planet moves around a star in circles
- when the lighter parts of the moon looks like it's growing
- when one half of earth faces the sun, it is ____ time there
- the sun rises from the _____ every morni
- the moon goes through different moon _______s
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- when the lighter parts of the moon is growing smaller
- the sun is in the middle of they sky at ______
- what you use this to look at stars in the night sky, they become bigger and clearer
- the planet that looks blue from outer space
10 Clues: when something spins on it's own • the sun rises from the _____ every morni • the planet that looks blue from outer space • when a planet moves around a star in circles • the moon goes through different moon _______s • the sun is in the middle of they sky at ______ • when the lighter parts of the moon is growing smaller • ...
Geography and Maps Vocab 2023-10-27
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- Imaginary Line that runs from North to South Pole.
- A half of the Earth divided by the equator.
- The most southern point of the globe.
- Set of values that show the exact point of something.
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- Imaginary Line that runs from North to South Pole and on which the Earth spins.
- Rose Displays all four directions: North, South, East, and West
- The compass usually points:
- Displays meaning of symbols on a map.
- An imaginary line on the Earth's surface that lies in the middle between north and south.
- The most northern point of the globe.
10 Clues: The compass usually points: • Displays meaning of symbols on a map. • The most northern point of the globe. • The most southern point of the globe. • A half of the Earth divided by the equator. • Imaginary Line that runs from North to South Pole. • Set of values that show the exact point of something. • Rose Displays all four directions: North, South, East, and West • ...
Israel Defining Wars 2025-01-07
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- American that drove negotiation between Israel and Egypt post 1973
- Takes power of Egypt in 1956 and pushes for Pan-Arab Nationalism
- Resigns in 1974 after Israel loses sense of invincibility
- Palestinian attempt to overthrow Jordan Monarchy
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- Nationalized by Egypt that instigated conflict with the West
- Conflict in which Israel demonstrates to be a superpower in the Middle East
- Israeli Prime Minister during the Sinai Campaign
- Though he initially attacked Israel, ___ ended up declaring peace in Israel itself
- Statement denying peace, recognition, and negotiation with Israel
- Israel took the ___ from Jordanian forces in day three of the Six Day War
10 Clues: Israeli Prime Minister during the Sinai Campaign • Palestinian attempt to overthrow Jordan Monarchy • Resigns in 1974 after Israel loses sense of invincibility • Nationalized by Egypt that instigated conflict with the West • Takes power of Egypt in 1956 and pushes for Pan-Arab Nationalism • Statement denying peace, recognition, and negotiation with Israel • ...
Ethnic and Religious Groups In The Middle East 2020-10-05
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- Which branch of Islam believes that only decendants of MUhammad should be the leader
- language spoken by the Kurds
- Ethnic group that locates in Iran
- group of Islams that believe the leader does not have to be a decendant and can be a person who is qualified
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- Locate in Arabian Peninsula
- Language that is spoken by the Persians
- a group of people who have the same ancestry or have the same race or language
- a group of people who share a common belief system
- biggest ethnic group without its own country or land
- Religious group that has two branches
- Language that Arab Muslims speak
11 Clues: Locate in Arabian Peninsula • language spoken by the Kurds • Language that Arab Muslims speak • Ethnic group that locates in Iran • Religious group that has two branches • Language that is spoken by the Persians • a group of people who share a common belief system • biggest ethnic group without its own country or land • ...
Chapter 9: Tennessee Divided 2021-01-20
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- The leader of the Confederate Army.
- The division of Tennessee that is home to the Titans and Predators.
- The leader of the Union Army.
- The senator from Tennessee that stayed in Washington even after his state had seceded.
- Was chosen as the president of the Confederacy.
- Tennessee's governor that was in favor of seceding from the Union.
- The division of Tennessee that is bordered by the Mississippi River.
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- The name given to the states that seceded from the Union.
- The Republican candidate that won the Election of 1860
- The division of Tennessee that has the Appalachian Mountains.
10 Clues: The leader of the Union Army. • The leader of the Confederate Army. • Was chosen as the president of the Confederacy. • The Republican candidate that won the Election of 1860 • The name given to the states that seceded from the Union. • The division of Tennessee that has the Appalachian Mountains. • Tennessee's governor that was in favor of seceding from the Union. • ...
Science Terminology 2021-05-18
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- the sphere containing all organic matter
- the blanket of gases around the earth, one of the four spheres
- general weather conditions in an area over a period of time
- a fossil fuel formed from dead plankton and marine matter, found in the Middle East
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
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- the sphere regarding the rocky outer part of the earth, made of the crust and upper mantle
- the sphere concerned with all water on earth
- largest carbon sink in the world
- most common fossil fuel used
- element of the Periodic Table with atomic symbol C
10 Clues: most common fossil fuel used • largest carbon sink in the world • the sphere containing all organic matter • emission of energy as electromagnetic waves • the sphere concerned with all water on earth • element of the Periodic Table with atomic symbol C • general weather conditions in an area over a period of time • ...
ACS Newsletter 1 2022-01-11
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- The word 'Mocha' comes from a city in this country, which began exporting coffee in the 14th century
- The third most holy site in Islam
- The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate
- The strait that separates the Persian Gulf from the Gulf of Oman
- This political party led Tunisia from its independence to 2011
- The most populous country in the Middle East
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- An Arabic expression of congratulations
- Arabic and ___ are the official languages of Morocco
- An 11th century Arabic poet renowned for his Maqamat
- A characteristic of deserts, where there is little to no rain
10 Clues: The third most holy site in Islam • The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate • An Arabic expression of congratulations • The most populous country in the Middle East • Arabic and ___ are the official languages of Morocco • An 11th century Arabic poet renowned for his Maqamat • A characteristic of deserts, where there is little to no rain • ...
African Ethnic Group 2017-12-05
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- The 300–600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak Bantu languages
- An ethnic group that has inhabited the Eastern coastal region of Africa
- The royal throne of the Ashanti people
- The religious belief that objects, places and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- Holy book of Islam
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- An ethnic group found in mainly in the Middle East and Nothern Africa
- A past family member
- An ethnic group mainly found in present day Ghana
- A girl's name used in more than one countries and different languages of the world, especially African countries
- A monotheistic religion that has Allah as it's God
10 Clues: Holy book of Islam • A past family member • The royal throne of the Ashanti people • An ethnic group mainly found in present day Ghana • A monotheistic religion that has Allah as it's God • The 300–600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak Bantu languages • An ethnic group found in mainly in the Middle East and Nothern Africa • ...
World History 1 Review 2024-06-12
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- Prophet from Mecca, founder of Islam
- Polytheistic religion originating in India
- Ancient Empire of the Middle East, founded by Cyrus the Great
- Dictator of Rome, assassinated by Senators for growing too powerful
- Great conquerer, founder of the Mongol Empire
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- The two most powerful city-states of ancient Greece
- King of Mali, one of the richest people in world history
- Wars fought by Christian Europe against the Muslim world, to take back the "Holy Land"
- Japanese religion that encourages the worship of nature spirits known as "kami"
- Period of cultural "rebirth" in Europe, with advances in art and science
10 Clues: Prophet from Mecca, founder of Islam • Polytheistic religion originating in India • Great conquerer, founder of the Mongol Empire • The two most powerful city-states of ancient Greece • King of Mali, one of the richest people in world history • Ancient Empire of the Middle East, founded by Cyrus the Great • ...
Crossword Of All The Science Question 2024-05-14
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- Also known as "Staree".
- Fly in a V formation.
- Lived several millennia ago, known as the "Cavemen".
- The vast majority of people feel that ________ moves faster as they age.
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- It can use its electricity to detect, shock, and immobilize its prey or defend itself against predators.
- Makes your pee smell funny.
- Breaks down the tissue, releasing chemicals that normally never come in contact with each tissue.
- Animal that Originated in the middle east.
- when an athlete has a game or competition and, despite years of training, he or she fail extraordinary
- Only animal with four knees.
10 Clues: Fly in a V formation. • Also known as "Staree". • Makes your pee smell funny. • Only animal with four knees. • Animal that Originated in the middle east. • Lived several millennia ago, known as the "Cavemen". • The vast majority of people feel that ________ moves faster as they age. • ...
Crossword 2023-05-25
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- a fried pastry with a savoury filling, including ingredients such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, meat
- rich and creamy indian icecream
- a thin pancake made from a fermented batter of ground black lentils and rice
- a sweet and savoury dish,looks like a sponge
- a bread originating from india and middle east.
- a twisted,juicy and cruchy sweet dish.
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- wide range of roadside foods that have various ingredients,typically a spicy,tangy,sweet or salty flavour
- deep fried fritter
- puffed wheat balls filled with potatoes and spicy water.
- a creamy,frothy yogurt-based drink
10 Clues: deep fried fritter • rich and creamy indian icecream • a creamy,frothy yogurt-based drink • a twisted,juicy and cruchy sweet dish. • a sweet and savoury dish,looks like a sponge • a bread originating from india and middle east. • puffed wheat balls filled with potatoes and spicy water. • a thin pancake made from a fermented batter of ground black lentils and rice • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Crossoword 2025-10-08
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- Scientist and artist who also painted the Mona Lisa.
- A machine that changed printing forever.
- A series of expedition Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the 1000sC.E to the 1200s.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- The Mongolian emperor of China during the time of Marco Polo.
- A Major City of trade.
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- The Sea that was most popular for water trade routes.
- Things used to add flavor or spice up foods.
- A traveler and merchant who traveled the Silk road.
- People who make Maps.
10 Clues: People who make Maps. • A Major City of trade. • A machine that changed printing forever. • Things used to add flavor or spice up foods. • A traveler and merchant who traveled the Silk road. • Scientist and artist who also painted the Mona Lisa. • The Sea that was most popular for water trade routes. • The Mongolian emperor of China during the time of Marco Polo. • ...
Uzbekistan 2025-12-14
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- On 31 August 1991, Uzbekistan gained independence from?
- What is the name of the city that holds the Registan Square?
- It is one of two such countries that takes at least two border crossings to reach the sea.
- In 1966, much of Tashkent was destroyed by which natural disaster?
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- Country bordering Uzbekistan, starting with "A".
- Uzbekistan was a key hub on which ancient path that connects China, the Middle East and Europe?
- National Animal
- Most populous city in Central Asia.
- What is the main religion in Uzbekistan, practiced by around 90-95% of the population?
- National Dish
10 Clues: National Dish • National Animal • Most populous city in Central Asia. • Country bordering Uzbekistan, starting with "A". • On 31 August 1991, Uzbekistan gained independence from? • What is the name of the city that holds the Registan Square? • In 1966, much of Tashkent was destroyed by which natural disaster? • ...
Vocab 2022-02-11
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- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- This type of column is the most complex, with carvings that looks like leaves at the top.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- a large hollow wooden figure of a horse (filled with Greek soldiers) left by the Greeks outside Troy during the Trojan War
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- A government ruled by a king or queen
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- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- merge of Greek culture with that of the Middle east. Cultures merged when Alexander the great began moving/conquering to the east.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- Spartan slaves
- lover of, or searcher for, wisdom or knowledge; person who regulates his or her life by the light of reason
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Column The oldest and simplest of the three main orders of classical Greek architecture, characterized by heavy fluted columns with plain, saucer-shaped capitals and no base.
- This is a Greek column with short, fluted shafts and scroll-like decorations on its capital.
- Greek for "high city". The chief temples of the city were located here.
- A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
18 Clues: Spartan slaves • A city-state in ancient Greece. • A government ruled by a king or queen • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields • Greek for "high city". The chief temples of the city were located here. • ...
Middle School Vocabulary 2020-06-08
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- move or cause to move in a winding or curving course.
- the size of something as given by the distance around it.
- noticeably or extremely unconventional or unusual.
- slightly salty.
- vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment.
- come into being; become reality.
- restore to good health or strength.
- gather or bring together.
- secret and sly or sordid.
- sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch.
- a hot, smoldering fragment of wood left from a fire.
- friendly and pleasant.
- fill something that had previously been emptied.
- confused movement.
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action.
- move or swing back and forth.
- a feeling of annoyance.
- an impelling force or strength.
- surpassing the ordinary or normal.
- inherent ability.
- the place designated as the end, as of a race or journey.
- move hesitatingly, as if about to give way.
- one who lives in solitude.
- speak in response.
- force to go away.
- a small natural hill.
- a feeling of strong eagerness.
- close in time; about to occur
- a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury.
- allowing light to pass through diffusely.
- skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands.
- a tortuous and twisted shape or position.
- a hostile challenge.
- listen without the speaker's knowledge.
- the remains of something that has been destroyed.
- stubbornly unyielding.
- existing in possibility.
- cause to start burning.
- a very steep cliff.
- a proud stiff pompous gait.
- speed up the progress of; facilitate.
- an example regarded as typical of its class.
- deceive someone about your strength or intentions.
- having or showing arrogant superiority.
- any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients.
- give a detailed account of.
- enduring strength and energy.
- easily influenced.
- a large indefinite number.
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- decrease in size, extent, or range.
- call forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response.
- the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place.
- grave or even gloomy in character.
- a plan for attaining a particular goal.
- taking heed.
- block off with barriers.
- make one's way by pushing or shoving.
- move in large numbers.
- wear off or die down.
- consume all of one's attention or time.
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm.
- characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion.
- a small and inadequate amount.
- make free from confusion or ambiguity.
- threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments.
- send away from a place of residence, as for punishment.
- shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception.
- pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness.
- unpleasant to look at.
- causing dejection.
- extend out or project in space.
- not clearly understood or expressed.
- marked by extreme care in treatment of details.
- obvious to the eye or mind.
- great coolness and composure under strain.
- technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject.
- offensive to the mind.
- seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing.
- softly bright or radiant.
- carefully observant or attentive.
- move about or proceed hurriedly.
- completely free from dirt or contamination.
- affording an abundant supply.
- overcome or allay.
- come out into view, as from concealment.
- forward movement.
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety.
- brief and to the point.
- talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
- having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand.
- someone who offers opposition.
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike.
- capable of being wounded or hurt.
- destroy property or hinder normal operations.
- face and withstand with courage.
- fill with sublime emotion.
- conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
- be driven or carried along, as by the air.
- able to move freely in all directions.
- a distinctive odor that is pleasant.
100 Clues: taking heed. • slightly salty. • inherent ability. • force to go away. • forward movement. • confused movement. • causing dejection. • overcome or allay. • speak in response. • easily influenced. • a very steep cliff. • a hostile challenge. • wear off or die down. • a small natural hill. • move in large numbers. • friendly and pleasant. • unpleasant to look at. • offensive to the mind. • ...
Middle School Years 2020-06-04
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- On the first day of 6th grade I felt ____.
- During 6th grade I still had good grades but at times experienced ____.
- I spent a lot of time on ___ including drawing, photography, and graphic design.
- My favorite place to visit besides Croatia is ____.
- I lived in ____ county for half of middle school.
- Something I liked to do throughout middle school. Has some relation to words.
- I had met a lot of people and school itself was very different at the beginning of 6th grade. Word def: "not existing before."
- I ____ a lot and my favorite places to go were Croatia and Germany.
- One of my favorite types of art. Related to pictures.
- During middle school I made a lot of ____ memories.
- Throughout middle school I've made a lot of ____.
- I moved to ____ in 7th grade.
- I felt ____ on the first day of 6th grade.
- Every year I would visit ____ and it's one of my favorite places to visit.
- multiplication, addition, subtraction, division, etc. are all a part of ____.
- Something I liked to do in 6th 7th and 8th grade a lot. Can be done with something as simple as a pencil and paper.
- a lot of people caused the school to seem ____.
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- I met a lot of people and met a few ____.
- School was ____ at times because of grades.
- My favorite season and a part of my life that contains most of my memorable memories is ____.
- I ____ to the US from Italy in December 2018 during 7th grade.
- My favorite subject in school has always been ____. Especially world ____.
- I lived in ____, Italy until 7th grade and it was one of my favorite places I've lived.
- Although school was difficult a few times I still got good ____.
- visited the ____ a lot since I used to live close to them.
- Middle School was fun and I was always ____.
- I ____ a lot of people but also met a lot of people and met new friends.
- I've played a lot of different ____ throughout middle school.
- A lot of people and a new school in 6th grade can cause people to feel ____.
- a lot of homework and a crowded school caused the school to seem ____.
- I want to ____ a lot of my memories because a lot of them are really great.
- A required subject in school.
- Often done in classes such as English.
- I had to say ____ to a lot of friends throughout middle school since I moved a lot because my dad is in the military and a lot of people I knew in 6th grade moved.
- I met a lot of new ____.
- I've always liked to listen to ____ and it's one of my favorite things.
36 Clues: I met a lot of new ____. • A required subject in school. • I moved to ____ in 7th grade. • Often done in classes such as English. • I met a lot of people and met a few ____. • On the first day of 6th grade I felt ____. • I felt ____ on the first day of 6th grade. • School was ____ at times because of grades. • Middle School was fun and I was always ____. • ...
Middle ages crossword 2022-03-09
Across
- Royalty close to the king
- One in the world
- Something surrounding a castle
- Gaps in between the wall of a castle
- Something that archers can shot out of
- controlled large parts of eastern and central Europe
- Held land
- something that soldiers wore
- A sharp metal weapon that many soldiers used
- Soldiers to breach a castle's defenses
- the noble class
- Own by someone
- Raided people
- It can be raised or lowered to be permitted access to the castle
- Giant slingshots
Down
- The highest class
- elected from among the peasants and worked for the lord
- Projectile weapon
- foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions
- Killed lots of people in the middle ages
- Used as a counter weight
- The lowest free class
- traded by the Vikings
- The most common weapon that the Vikings used
- workers
- A vehicle the Vikings used
- Had a kingdom in North Africa
- A large building surrounding by water
- Work for the lord
- a code of respect
- Farmer
31 Clues: Farmer • workers • Held land • Raided people • Own by someone • the noble class • One in the world • Giant slingshots • The highest class • Projectile weapon • Work for the lord • a code of respect • The lowest free class • traded by the Vikings • Used as a counter weight • Royalty close to the king • A vehicle the Vikings used • something that soldiers wore • Had a kingdom in North Africa • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-09
Across
- a time period of 10 years
- a trained solder who usually fought on horseback
- special honor or respect shown publicly.
- a bridge usually put over a moat.
- a wooden tool used to knock down gates.
- a social calls with many high ranking people
- A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas.
- A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person.
- the part on top of castle walls.
- a male ruler of a country
- a man who owned a lot of land and collected the taxes
- a female ruler of a country
- A sort of fort usually made by stone
- A long wooden structure that would fling stones and sometimes dead animals towards their enemy.
- When an army surrounds a village and forces a surrender.
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- a time period of 100 Years
- Norway and Sweden are part of the geographical country
- people who worked, the 'usual' people
- a person who worked at the church
- a time period when food and supplies were extremely scarce
- a type of belief, usually to do with gods or a higher power.
- a social class of royals.
- a type of religion that was very common in the medieval era
- a way on analyzing sources.
- another name for vikings
- People with a lot of power and land, usually close to the king.
- A social hierarchy based on land ownership.
- a metal gate that would be lowered and risen at will.
- A trench full of water surrounding a castle or fort.
- the head person of the church
- a building in a castle which was usually the biggest and strongest
31 Clues: another name for vikings • a time period of 10 years • a social class of royals. • a male ruler of a country • a time period of 100 Years • a way on analyzing sources. • a female ruler of a country • the head person of the church • the part on top of castle walls. • a bridge usually put over a moat. • a person who worked at the church • A sort of fort usually made by stone • ...
Middle Eastern Crossword 2013-12-01
Across
- An Islamic holy month of fasting
- An ethnic group in Southwestern Asia
- A place where Muslims go to pray
- Largely unskilled laborers
- A nation of people without land to legally occupy
- A smaller branch of Islam than the Shi'ite
- The holy book of Islam
- A branch of Islam with an apostrophe in it
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- A movement to create and support Jewish homeland efforts
- Territory on the Mediterranean sea
- Place where Muhammad was believed to
- A strip of land on the west side of the Jordan River
- Leader of Christianity
- AKA the Wailing Wall
- The Arabs and their descendants
- After Iraq invade Kuwait in 1990 _____ restrictions were imposed
- The basic duties of Islam are referred to as the Five _____
- A fundamentalist group of Muslims
- A place in the desert where water is available
- A pilgrimage made by all able Muslims
20 Clues: AKA the Wailing Wall • Leader of Christianity • The holy book of Islam • Largely unskilled laborers • The Arabs and their descendants • An Islamic holy month of fasting • A place where Muslims go to pray • A fundamentalist group of Muslims • Territory on the Mediterranean sea • Place where Muhammad was believed to • An ethnic group in Southwestern Asia • ...
middle ages crossword 2014-02-10
Across
- steep sided valleys that are inlets of the sea.
- business group
- In addition to Latin it was an every day language.
- of Aragon When him and the princess married they joined their two countries into one country called Spain and became king and queen.
- Nobles hired them to protect themselves and the land.
- Charlemagne's capital for his empire.
- jury They decided if people should be accused of a crime.
- of Arc When the English captured Joan they turned her over to the inquisition which had her burned at the stake and so later she became known as Joan of Arc.
- hatred of Jews
- of Assisi He founded the first order of friars.
- of Castile In 1469 the princess married Ferdinand of Aragon.
- (reconquest)The Christians struggle to take back the Iberian peninsula.
- John He was Henry's son and became the king of England in 1199.
- A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people.
- Two of the first European universities were there.
- jury They decided if an accused person is innocent or guilty.
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- It was where Joan and a french army went.
- The vikings went there and their raids terrified all of Europe.
- He became ruler of Egypt in 1174.
- If they were poor then they would purposely give themselves up to be a serf.
- A major trading center by 1000 A.D. .
- the Conqueror In the Battle of Hastings he defeated king Harold and was crowned king of England.
- based on loyalty,landowning,and the power of armored knights on horseback.
- A new way of thinking that began to change the study of theology.
- religious beliefs that conflict with church teachings.
- A grant were a noble gave a knight land and permission to rule the people on the land in return for military service.
- It became the center of trade for northern Europe.
- It is a catholic worship service.
- In 496 A.D. he became a catholic. This won him support from the Romans in his kingdom.
- It was located at several crossroads of important trade routes.
- the study of religion and god.
- Aquinas He was scholasticism's greatest champion.
- The first major battle in the hundred year war took place there.
33 Clues: business group • hatred of Jews • the study of religion and god. • He became ruler of Egypt in 1174. • It is a catholic worship service. • A major trading center by 1000 A.D. . • Charlemagne's capital for his empire. • It was where Joan and a french army went. • steep sided valleys that are inlets of the sea. • of Assisi He founded the first order of friars. • ...
The Middle Ages 2014-06-30
Across
- A medieval shirt for men
- Another term for ‘Middle Ages’
- These are commonly known for ‘shining armour’ and rescuing damsels in distress!
- A movable bridge that could be lowered to connect the castle with the road over a moat
- The name for the way society worked in the Middle Ages, based on land owners controlling the people who did their work
- A common weapon, known for its slicing ability
- A religious war between the European Christians and the Muslims, fighting for control over Jerusalem
- Another name for the bubonic plague
- A plague carried by rats across Europe
- Where the monks lived
- A type of horseback competition for knights
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- A mechanical bow and arrow
- The chunks of land handed out to the nobility
- A contagious disease that affects many people
- A weapon that consisted of a spikey metal ball at the end of a chain
- The upper class
- The pictorial representation of your family
- Where the nobility lived
- Protective armor made from linked chain
- Lowest rank in the feudal system
20 Clues: The upper class • Where the monks lived • A medieval shirt for men • Where the nobility lived • A mechanical bow and arrow • Another term for ‘Middle Ages’ • Lowest rank in the feudal system • Another name for the bubonic plague • A plague carried by rats across Europe • Protective armor made from linked chain • The pictorial representation of your family • ...
Bryan Middle School 2013-05-19
Across
- principal of Bryan Middle
- science teacher
- a language arts teacher in the building
- a place where you gather for your breakfast and lunch
- class where you participate in modules
- Girls basketball coach
- a math teacher in the building
- what most students ride to school on everyday
- a social studies teacher in the building
- Habit number ?:Begin with the end in mind- control you own destiny or someone else will
- necessary school supply
- Habit number ?:Sharpen the saw
- a reading teacher
- student who teaches 7 Habits
- Habit number ?:Put first things first- will and won't power
- Habit number ?:Seek first to understand, then to be understood- you have two ears and one mouth
- librarian of Bryan Middle
- Habit number ?:Synergize- the "high" way
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- room where you have PE
- Habit number ?:Think win-win- Life is an all-you-can-eat buffet
- athletic director of Bryan Middle
- author of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
- class where you learn to type
- dean of students at Bryan Middle
- class where you learn about the 7 Habits
- a place to write notes
- important notebook you should take with you to every class
- PE teacher and boys basketball coach
- assistant principal of Bryan Middle
- Habit number ?:Be proactive- I am the force
30 Clues: science teacher • a reading teacher • room where you have PE • a place to write notes • Girls basketball coach • necessary school supply • principal of Bryan Middle • librarian of Bryan Middle • student who teaches 7 Habits • class where you learn to type • a math teacher in the building • Habit number ?:Sharpen the saw • dean of students at Bryan Middle • ...
High Middle Ages 2015-04-08
Across
- capeatian king of France who gained control of Norway
- King of France who was a patron of art and literature
- a royal treasure
- The law that formed from English court decisions
- agreement between church and Roman empire
- people sworn to give a verdict
- act of lightening
- plague that killed millions
- language spoken by people from certain region
- split between opposed sections or parties
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- increase of prices and value of money
- greatest pope of the catholic church
- system of theology and philosophy
- a tax, fee, or fine
- a type of poem
- a large bow drawn by hand and shooting a feathered arrrow
- when people allow others to think about god in other ways than they do
- a buttress slanting from a separate pier
- King of Navarre and France
- Law guaranteeing rights
20 Clues: a type of poem • a royal treasure • act of lightening • a tax, fee, or fine • Law guaranteeing rights • King of Navarre and France • plague that killed millions • people sworn to give a verdict • system of theology and philosophy • greatest pope of the catholic church • increase of prices and value of money • a buttress slanting from a separate pier • ...
Socials Middle Ages 2015-06-02
Across
- A peasant
- was burned at the stake aged 17 because was believed to be a witch
- An expression of public honor or respect
- An educational institution designed for learning
- The male head of a family or tribe. The bishop of Constantinople
- The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant
- The castle or estate of a feudal lord
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy
- People who did not believe in Christianity
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the christian church
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- A punishment created by the church when a member breaks a rule
- Ancient Greece and Rome writing from poets or famous people
- A form of government with it as the head
- A split or division between strongly opposed section or parties
- A disease that spread like wildfire an example of it, the black death
- The ability to read and write
- Deliverance from sin and its consequences
- A tenth of annual produce of earning formerly taken as tax
- A holy campaign to free the holy land of Muslims
- A painting of a religious figure used as an aid to devotion to the church
- An association of tradespeople
21 Clues: A peasant • The ability to read and write • An association of tradespeople • The castle or estate of a feudal lord • A form of government with it as the head • An expression of public honor or respect • Deliverance from sin and its consequences • People who did not believe in Christianity • An educational institution designed for learning • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2015-06-09
Across
- a highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- a person who has controversial opinions, especially one who publicly disagrees with the accepted beliefs of the roman catholic church
- a separation or division into factions
- who held the highest church position
- the code that all fighters followed
- the king during the early middle ages
- what was one idea that Charlemagne promoted
- what type of people printed books
- what type of ice age did Europe go through during the late middle ages
- personal independence; the idea that every person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- the male leader of a family or tribe
- what began in 1095
- what time period started after the middle ages
- what kingdom was Charlemagne from
- the cure for the black death
- The group of people who have been peta ones for a religious service
- where was the roman catholic church the main church
- how many crusades were there
- how many different types of plague were there
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- what wiped out 1/2 to 1/3 of the population of Europe
- what leaders were just as helpless as all the other people during the plague
- if you fought in one of the crusades where were you guaranteed to go
- how many days would you have to live once you saw a lump on your skin as a result of the plague
- what was another name for the plague
- an institute of higher learning with teaching and research facilities as well as graduate and professional schools
- what occupation benefitted from the construction of cathedrals
- what city did the crusaders' want to capture
- what did peasants give to the church to support them
- what collapsed in 475
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church
- what does the word "renaissance" mean
- the deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin
- a work of art or literature considered to be of the highest rank or excellence
- a big event that happened in the high middle ages
- a picture or representation of a sacred Christian person
- a strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- what rotted in the fields as a result of the plague
- what part of the roman empire did Charlemagne reunite
- one who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion, especially Islam and Christianity
- the tenth of ones income contributed voluntarily to the church
- any military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from 1100 to 1400
- what animal carried the black plague
42 Clues: what began in 1095 • what collapsed in 475 • the cure for the black death • how many crusades were there • what type of people printed books • what kingdom was Charlemagne from • the code that all fighters followed • what was another name for the plague • who held the highest church position • the male leader of a family or tribe • what animal carried the black plague • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-28
Across
- Someone who had different beliefs than the Church's
- Byzantine Emperor's daughter
- Conducted services in Latin, language of the wealthy
- An union who practiced a trade
- Was burned at stake at the age of 19
- Ancient writings from Greece or Rome
- Large estates
- 8 wars fought out of religion
- Gave loyalty
- Set up the feudal system
- King of the Franks and expanded the Frankish Kingdom
- Acts of religious devotion
- Over 500 different types of (fill in) was being used
- More powerful than than the king
- Could take generations to construct
- Give and take kind of system
- A way to get into heaven through bloodshed
- Fought Lombards in Italy and rid the church of corruption
- Killed 2/3 of Europe
- Called the third crusade which proved to be disastrous
- Peasants
- The result: The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox church
- 'The Holy Land'
- The patriarch of the church
- First king with Church's blessing
- Reason of tooth decay
Down
- Single edge blade
- The castle or the entire estate
- Conducted service in Greek, a language well known in society
- Everyone wanted to please, devoted to.
- "The lion heart"
- The goal Charlemagne could never accomplish
- People who didn't believe in Christianity and were preventing them from entering the Holy Land
- Reason people financed the Church
- Sold and bought fine woolens and cottons.
- Preferred to use mace because did not cause bloodshed
- Brought the black death over
- Said to die of grief when he found out the crusaders lost the second Crusade
- Sign of beauty and an attractive trait
- Offered military service to their lords by giving knights (armed,mounted men)
- Copied books by hand
41 Clues: Peasants • Gave loyalty • Large estates • 'The Holy Land' • "The lion heart" • Single edge blade • Killed 2/3 of Europe • Copied books by hand • Reason of tooth decay • Set up the feudal system • Acts of religious devotion • The patriarch of the church • Byzantine Emperor's daughter • Give and take kind of system • Brought the black death over • 8 wars fought out of religion • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
Across
- a man who is the member of a devoted religious community
- the Islamic leader during the second and third crusades
- the castle and estate of a feudal lord
- a strong central government ruled by a king or a queen
- a group of people who have been ordained for religious service
- the eastern empire that rose to power after the fall of the Roman Empire
- a member of the lowest feudal class
- the main religion across Europe during the Middle Ages
- the male ruler in a monarchy
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church
- a picture or representation of a sacred Christian person
- any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims
- the physical remains of a saint
- a follower of the Islamic religion
- the Holy Land fought over in the crusades
- the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- a large building specially designed to provide shelter from attacks
- one who publicly disagrees with the accepted beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- some who belonged to a hereditary class with high social or political status
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- an extreme food shortage
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- an expression of public honour or respect
- the male leader of a family or tribe
- the deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin
- an estate of land held on condition of feudal service
- capital city of the Eastern Byzantine Empire
- the political, military, and social system based on the ownership of land and the resulting relationship between lord and vassal
- a man who served as a mounted soldier in armor
- a highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- an extravagant building used for worship
- a heavy club with a metal head and spikes used by knights in battle
- a reward from a religious figure for displaying piety and doing good deeds
- a formal separation within a Christian church
- armor made of small metal rings linked together
- an association of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, and artisans
- the ruler of an empire
- a tenth of one’s income contributed voluntarily to a church
- one who is an unbeliever in respect of some religion, especially Christianity or Islam
- the animals commonly thought to be responsible for spreading the plague
- an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law
40 Clues: the ruler of an empire • an extreme food shortage • the male ruler in a monarchy • the physical remains of a saint • a follower of the Islamic religion • a member of the lowest feudal class • the male leader of a family or tribe • the head of the Roman Catholic Church • the castle and estate of a feudal lord • an extravagant building used for worship • ...
book - MIDDLE ROW 2023-01-27
Across
- Make something more to your favor
- What happens to an old metal
- Contacts with a person's family roots and origins
- Vanish into dust
- A kind of fall
- Comfortable
- Road for walking people beside carriage way
- Trip somewhere
- Been keep for
- To spread all across
- Moving between the lines
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- Responsible for giving tips
- He's done a choise already
- Cover for a window
- Some sort of cloth that comes on wedding dress
- Things that can split lands of people apart
- To mess around
- Angry or nervous
- The kind of sole or tire
- Acceptable
- Probably not
21 Clues: Acceptable • Comfortable • Probably not • Been keep for • To mess around • A kind of fall • Trip somewhere • Vanish into dust • Angry or nervous • Cover for a window • To spread all across • The kind of sole or tire • Moving between the lines • He's done a choise already • Responsible for giving tips • What happens to an old metal • Make something more to your favor • ...
Middle School Vocab 2023-04-20
Across
- gradually get softer
- loud
- a curved line that connects notes that are different
- go back to the sign repeat and then to the coda
- with emphasis
- great energy, strength, concentration, vehemence
- full value
- medium soft
- very loud
- gradually get louder
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- medium loud
- soft
- the end
- complete stop of sound
- In grave, sober or mirthless fashion
- gradually get slower
- stressed, marked and separated
- divided
- a curved line that connects notes that are the same
- smooth and connected
- suddenly
- separated
- very soft
- the same
- attack the note loud immediately soft
25 Clues: soft • loud • the end • divided • suddenly • the same • separated • very soft • very loud • full value • medium loud • medium soft • with emphasis • gradually get softer • gradually get slower • smooth and connected • gradually get louder • complete stop of sound • stressed, marked and separated • In grave, sober or mirthless fashion • attack the note loud immediately soft • ...
Middle Childhood Vocabulary 2023-02-14
Across
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- Questions that promote disscusion and require more than one word answers
- Molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- All the communication that occurs within a setting, including verbal and nonverbal communication
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- The repetition of information after it is used
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- A process in which people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a period of time
Down
- Physical and verbal actions such as facial and body gestures,that influence behavior
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Experiences that are deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- Verbal and nonverbal actions by one person, setting an example for others
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- Listening to what is said, then repeating it
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- Direct and indirect actions used bu an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behaviors
- A verbal statement that explains the effect of a childs behavior in a respectful manner
- The lower and upper front teeth
20 Clues: The lower and upper front teeth • The coordination of the eye and hand • Listening to what is said, then repeating it • Aggression that is directed to another child • The repetition of information after it is used • Being aware of others distress and wanting to help them • Molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior • ...
middle childhood crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Listen to child then repeat what child says
- Children are swamped with more than they can cope with
- You divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction
- Questions that promote discussion and require more than one-word answers
- To show correct actions
- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- Is the process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others.
Down
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can mold children's behavior
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Involves understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Being skeptical in attitude without guidance
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- The repetition of information after it is used
- Is the belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Consists of actions rather than words
- Lower and upper front teeth
- Is being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
21 Clues: To show correct actions • Lower and upper front teeth • The coordination of the eye and hand • Characterized by excessive bodily fat • Consists of actions rather than words • Listen to child then repeat what child says • Being skeptical in attitude without guidance • The repetition of information after it is used • Involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle Childhood Crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume,or size
- Outside factors influencing behavior, such as the layout of the center
- Aggression that's directed towards another child
- The ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures, that influence behavior
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- The concept that change in position or shape of substances doesn't change the quantity
- A result that follows a action or behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile as a person
- Communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
- A process in which people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- All the communication that occurs within a setting, including verbal and nonverbal communication
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Verbal and nonverbal actions by one person, setting an example for others
- The repetition of information after it's used
- Listening to what is said, then repeating
- The coordination of the eye and hand
20 Clues: The coordination of the eye and hand • Listening to what is said, then repeating • A result that follows a action or behavior • The belief that you're worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it's used • Aggression that's directed towards another child • A term that includes both guidance and punishment • ...
MIddle Age Crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- a duty or commitment
- the code of honor of a knight ( rule and manners), including courtesy, generosity, valor and ability to fight.
- Powerful landowner who serves the king.
- to give your loyalty. You would fight or send men to fight if the king needed them and you would take care of the serfs working the land.
- Carta A document that limited the power of the monarchy in Medieval England. Bad King John of England was forced to sign this document so he would stop illegally imprisoning people and protect the churches/people's rights.
- activities or other things that does not have to do with religion. No religious or spiritual basis
- Something considered sacred or has holy significance.
- King of the Franks and a strong military leader who helped control and unite Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Anything having to do with the Middle Ages.
- A program to exterminate, drive away or control people based on their membership to a religious, ethnic, social or racial group.
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church, "Father of the Church".
- to be excluded from all church activities. Punishment for not following the church's laws.
- A peasant who lived and worked on the manor of a lord or vassal, they also lived on a plot of land were required to work for the lord of the manor who owned that land, and in return were entitled to protection.
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- A vassal who is trained in combat who fought on behalf of lords.
- a person or thing worthy of worship or declared holy
- Church Religion that spread throughout Europe. Was the only source of education during the Middle Ages.
- referring to all the people ordained for religious duties in the church (examples: monks, priests, the pope).
- A person who works for another in order to learn a trade or skill.
- Any military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries for the recovery of the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslims. For majority it is an expedition for land and conquest of riches.
- (Manorialism) An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding farmland which were given by a lord. It developed during the Middle Ages to increase agricultural production.
- Not being able to defend or protect from attack, showing weakness, open to attack.
- A less wealthy noble who paid taxes and served a lord in exchange for land.
- field system a system of farming developed in medieval Europe, in which farm land was divided into three fields of equal size and each of these was successively planted with a winter crop, planted with a spring crop, and left unplanted. A form of crop rotation.
- A political system in the Middle Ages that divided society into classes. Nobles offered protection of land in return for service.
- of Arms A symbol worn by medieval knights over armor to show family ties or Lord's loyalty.
- Unable to read or write ( Keep in mind how this influenced Medieval logic).
- A monotheistic religion, following the sacred text the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim.
- Ages The period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the modern era.
- Plague A bacterial infection cause by Yersinia pestis, flu symptoms then fever headache vomiting, boils followed by death. The disease killed 30-60% of Europe's total population in only a matter of years.
- A loan of land from the king or queen, they were given to a lord as reward for bravery in battle. To get a fief you had to promise the king your allegiance.
30 Clues: a duty or commitment • Powerful landowner who serves the king. • Anything having to do with the Middle Ages. • a person or thing worthy of worship or declared holy • Something considered sacred or has holy significance. • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church, "Father of the Church". • A vassal who is trained in combat who fought on behalf of lords. • ...
The Middle ages 2021-03-01
Across
- a rapid rise in prices
- open, treeless grassland
- title of the ruler of the Russian empire
- outbreak of rapidly spreading disease
- everyday language of ordinary people
- Latin term for the “Middle Ages”
- ruler who has complete authority
- highest church official in Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- exclusion from the church as penalty for refusing to obey church law
- holy image of a saint
- term used to describe the Mongol army
- relating to the Slavic alphabet derived from the Greek
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- triangular arm of land that juts from southeastern Europe into the Mediterranean
- A lord’s estate which included villages and the surrounding lands
- a document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- a salaried worker employed by a guild master
- a system of rule in which powerful local lords divide land among lesser lords
- a peasant bound to the lord’s land
- code of conduct for knights
- people who share the same language and cultural heritage
- series of wars in which Christians tried to win control of the Holy Land from Muslims
- Association of merchants or artisans who work together to protect their economic interests
- “city of Constantine”, center of the Byzantine Empire
23 Clues: holy image of a saint • a rapid rise in prices • open, treeless grassland • code of conduct for knights • Latin term for the “Middle Ages” • ruler who has complete authority • a peasant bound to the lord’s land • everyday language of ordinary people • outbreak of rapidly spreading disease • term used to describe the Mongol army • title of the ruler of the Russian empire • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-03-21
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- All pages, squires and knights had to follow an elaborate code of conduct called...
- ...during the Middle Ages in Europe were colourfully dressed musicians, who traveled from village to village.
- travelled throughout the Far East and China.
- was the most common job in the Middle Ages.
- is the head of the catholic church
- ... Tapestry that contained 72 scenes, each one telling a story.
- Each knight had his own ... that identified him.
- She was also known as "The Maid of Orleans".
- The battle of ...fought in 1066
- Since most people could not read, this was invented. This was a way to brag about who you were without using words.
- _ _ schools in the Middle Ages
- military campaign fought over the Holy Land.
- A system used (3 words) by the Frankish court system.
- This is how a knight started
- In Medieval times land was broken up into this.
- This document stated the rights of the nobles and what they could do to the King if he violated those rights.
- Once they reached a certain point in their training, they would be appointed as a...
- ...was a special type of warrior
- was the first Frank King to unite all Frankish tribes under one authority.
- The system was based on a pyramid of lords and vassals.
- this allowed for the easier creation of iron.
- a group of people who all work in the same trade
- people harnessed wind power to run this
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- what happened to the Roman Catholic church in 1054.
- ...was someone who was the best at what they did and usually owned their own shop or business.
- this was used in the making of cloth.
- he placed a crown on Charlemagne's head, and in front of everyone proclaimed Charlemagne the first Holy Roman Emperor
- people learned to read and learning became widespread as a result of this.
- One of the ways a knight could practice and improve his skills without actually going into battle
- People who were bound to the land
- ...was someone who was learning the skills needed to work within the guild.
- one of Medieval Europe's most famous Franks Kings
- was the supreme power during the Medieval period
- ...was below someone who was the best at what they did and usually owned their own shop or business.
- entered the Middle Ages around the 1300s
- number of trade routes between major cities between Eastern Europe and Northern China.
- Is an epic poem written in the Middle Ages.
- the eastern Roman empire.
- a disease from the 14th century.
- ...were Viking simple log houses
- They were first made of mud and wood.
- this was radically improved during the Middle Ages and was used with multiple-oxen teams.
42 Clues: the eastern Roman empire. • This is how a knight started • _ _ schools in the Middle Ages • The battle of ...fought in 1066 • a disease from the 14th century. • ...was a special type of warrior • ...were Viking simple log houses • People who were bound to the land • is the head of the catholic church • this was used in the making of cloth. • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-05-10
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- a person living on the lord's land
- series of holy wars fought to regain territory
- a wealthy landowner
- the geographical source of the Black Death
- extreme prejudice against Jews
- describing someone or something that can satisfy their own needs
- deadly disease that killed roughly 1/3 of Europe's population
- the economic system of Europe, where people lived and worked on a lord's land and were protected
- peasant who is tied or bound to the land
- code of conduct for knights in the Middle Ages
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- the head of the Catholic Church who launched the Crusades
- when someone is blamed for something
- another name for the Bubonic Plague
- the religious group who had taken over the "Holy Land"
- the area around the sacred city of Jerusalem
- an expensive textile from China, that was made with worms
- a grant of land, given in exchange for service
- when people in society are ranked
- the social and political system of the Middle Ages, where land was exchanged for loyalty & service
- one item that Europeans desired, that added flavor to their diet
20 Clues: a wealthy landowner • extreme prejudice against Jews • when people in society are ranked • a person living on the lord's land • another name for the Bubonic Plague • when someone is blamed for something • peasant who is tied or bound to the land • the geographical source of the Black Death • the area around the sacred city of Jerusalem • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-06-03
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- A garment worn over the shoulders by the nobles.
- If the peasants killed one of these, they could be condemned to death.
- A trader who worked in the city.
- The association that craftsmen belonged to.
- Food that the peasants ate.
- The name given to the peasants who worked for a lord.
- A system for preserving food.
- Plants that you eat.
- A large country house where the lord lived.
- The laws that dictated what people could wear.
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- The device used for grinding grain.
- Long skirt worn by mediaeval women.
- Uneaten food that remains on the plate.
- An farm animal that could live in the house with the peasants.
- A trainee in a job.
- The food that only the nobles ate.
- Plants grown for food.
- Animals used to "bleed" people.
- Typical mediaeval drink.
- A subject studied in the university.
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. • The device used for grinding grain. • Long skirt worn by mediaeval women. • A subject studied in the university. • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2021-10-15
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- division between people
- holy figure of church (starts with a P)
- a net worth of a person at any point in time, alive or dead
- price of a man
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- religious pictures
- contract in which lord had duty to provide the fief for his vassal
- an agricultural laborer
- empire that stayed alive after fall of rome
- a muslim sovereign (equivalent of a king)
- a written deal kinda
- a system of agricultural estates
- a brave soldier in suit of armor
- a vassals source of income
- opposite of disabled
- deadly plague
- holy church in present instanbul
- a heavy plow
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- war spanning over ______
- system of law based on case law and precedent
- a painful or horrific experience
- collection of laws
- to be not included
- to be certain of something
- form of government?
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- middle class
- series of battles(war)
- a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- royal charter of rights
30 Clues: middle class • a heavy plow • deadly plague • price of a man • collection of laws • to be not included • religious pictures • form of government? • a written deal kinda • opposite of disabled • series of battles(war) • division between people • an agricultural laborer • royal charter of rights • war spanning over ______ • to be certain of something • a vassals source of income • ...
The middle colonies 2022-06-01
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- to control
- shares
- large area of land that has an owner
- detective
- mistreat people for beliefs
- owes money
- a purple-like color
- disagree
- right to form a colony
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- those who work to go to america
- rulers of large land
- fundamental laws
- culture
- accept
- plan of action
- chosen representative
- land to people who paid their way
- apply
- against violence
- increase size
20 Clues: apply • accept • shares • culture • disagree • detective • to control • owes money • increase size • plan of action • fundamental laws • against violence • a purple-like color • rulers of large land • chosen representative • right to form a colony • mistreat people for beliefs • those who work to go to america • land to people who paid their way • large area of land that has an owner
European Middle Ages 2022-06-01
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- what determined social class during the middle ages
- individual rights and liberties were first written down in this document
- a knight's code of behavior
- She led the Battle of Orleans
- weapon that helped the English win many battles
- unfree peasant farmer
- a person who received land and protection from a lord in return for loyalty
- a land grant
- political changes, bubonic plague, and The Hundred Years' War contributed it its decline
- medieval ladies managed this
- human activity that led to the spread of bubonic plague
- England fought with ___________ during the Hundred Years' War
- a person who holds beliefs that are contrary to a set of religious teachings
- people cannot be held forever in jail because of this
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- a series of wars fought between France and England from 1337-1453
- leader of the Franks who united most of the Christian lands of Europe
- Northern people who made quick, fierce raids on European villages
- the plague created a shortage of these
- pages and squires trained to become one
- gave a voice to ordinary people in government
- bubonic plague was spread by these
21 Clues: a land grant • unfree peasant farmer • a knight's code of behavior • medieval ladies managed this • She led the Battle of Orleans • bubonic plague was spread by these • the plague created a shortage of these • pages and squires trained to become one • gave a voice to ordinary people in government • weapon that helped the English win many battles • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-10-24
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- adj. highly regarded; admired
- adj. having power to change or affect important things or people
- n. a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or building to try to take control of it
- adj. competing
- adj. having more advantages, opportunities, or rights than most people
- 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. a man in the upper class who ruled over a large area of land
- n. money that is paid to free someone who was captured
- n. a member of the highest social class
- v. to steal things by force, often after a war or destruction
- n. a protective metal covering used to keep a person safe from injury during battle
- adj. well-known for being bad
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- n. a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or one government
- adj. of or relating to the Middle Ages
- adj. showing complete faithfulness and support
- v. to take
- n. a name that describes a person's job or status
- v. to surround; close in
- n. the office or the position of the pope
- v. to change something completely, usually in a positive way
- n. a female member of the nobility
- n. hoping to be or become something
22 Clues: v. to take • adj. competing • v. to surround; close in • adj. highly regarded; admired • adj. well-known for being bad • n. a female member of the nobility • n. hoping to be or become something • adj. of or relating to the Middle Ages • n. a member of the highest social class • n. the office or the position of the pope • adj. showing complete faithfulness and support • ...
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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- 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 • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2024-01-05
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- Religious Men
- A pandemic caused by rats with fleas
- Large house ruled by lord
- Bro Code for Knights
- The years after Rome fell
- From France, became King of England
- A Muslim Hero
- Person who had command over Serfs
- He said the Pope was the head of the Catholic Church
- Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
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- Warriors
- Describes things from the Middle Ages
- Holy Wars
- Pope who started the first Crusade
- Land important to many religions
- A free slave
- The system in which people paid for protection
- Banned from Church
- Where Monks live
- King of England, led the 3rd Crusade
20 Clues: Warriors • Holy Wars • A free slave • Religious Men • A Muslim Hero • Where Monks live • Banned from Church • Bro Code for Knights • Large house ruled by lord • The years after Rome fell • Land important to many religions • Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire • Person who had command over Serfs • Pope who started the first Crusade • From France, became King of England • ...
Early Middle Ages 2023-10-30
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- The manorial system was an economic system revolving around these types of farms.
- Religious communities where monks and nuns live lives devoted to God.
- The name of the book that became a record of power and wealth in feudal England.
- A European armed warrior who served a lord. Usually rode on horseback.
- Raiding by this group was one of the main factors that led to feudalism and manorialism.
- Word used to describe something dealing with the Pope.
- This is the code of conduct for knights.
- A vassal receives this in exchange for their loyalty
- The title given to the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The first king germanic king to convert to Christianity was from this tribe.
- The first Holy Roman Emperor.
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- The Bayeux Tapestry depicts scenes of this famous battle where William defeated Henry.
- The name given to the land given by a lord to a vassal.
- System of government where powerful landowners give land in exchange for loyalty and support.
- Referring to or describing the Middle Ages.
- People sent to foreign countries to spread their religion.
- The English Channel serves as a barrier between England and what other European country?
- Saint Patrick is best known for spreading Christianity to this place.
- This was the nickname of the person who took feudalism from France to England.
- A serf was a peasant who was bound to the land and lord through _____.
- Title given to a person who granted an estate to a vassal.
21 Clues: The first Holy Roman Emperor. • This is the code of conduct for knights. • Referring to or describing the Middle Ages. • A vassal receives this in exchange for their loyalty • Word used to describe something dealing with the Pope. • The name given to the land given by a lord to a vassal. • People sent to foreign countries to spread their religion. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-23
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- said to be the age when there was little advancement in education or innovation and
- a group of people from Scandinavia - Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
- wealthy landowners in medieval England, gave money and warriors to the king in exchange for land
- the name for everyday farmers, craftsmen and sailors in Viking society
- the first Holy Roman Emperor, name means Charles the Great
- relating to the middle ages
- wealthy nobles in Viking society, had slaves and other Vikings living for them.
- a tax collected by the church, 1/10th of earnings/ produce
- building/s where monks live
- a person who is given land in exchange for loyalty and service e.g. a knight
- the social structure of society in the middle ages. Based on the granting of land in exchange for service and money
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- the person at the top of medieval English society
- the Norman king who defeated King Harold in the Battle of Hastings
- a poor labourer, usually worked on the manor farm
- the poorest people in medieval England. Bound to land owned by a noble.
- the loyalty promised to a king by his vassal
- the most powerful person in Viking society
- a one sided view of history based on opinion
- a fighter who is given land in exchange for military service
- the land given to a vassal
- the people who worked as officials for the church
- the tapestry embroidered to show William the Conquerors take over of England
- the name for slaves in Viking society
23 Clues: the land given to a vassal • relating to the middle ages • building/s where monks live • the name for slaves in Viking society • the most powerful person in Viking society • the loyalty promised to a king by his vassal • a one sided view of history based on opinion • the person at the top of medieval English society • a poor labourer, usually worked on the manor farm • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-04-24
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- A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern
- Historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- The area a lord owns
- The land given to a vassal by a lord
- A cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages, and spoke Old English
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A western European people during the Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages.
- A bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
- A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- A series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
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- Relating to the Middle Ages.
- Interest at unreasonably high rates.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition.
- The main system in Medieval Europe with lords and serfs serving them for protection
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD.
- A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.
- The part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes. Often contrasted with statutory law.
- A common person who serves a lord, usually a farmer, who gains protection in return
24 Clues: The area a lord owns • Relating to the Middle Ages. • Interest at unreasonably high rates. • The land given to a vassal by a lord • A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern • A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834 • A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-04-24
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- A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern
- Historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- The area a lord owns
- The land given to a vassal by a lord
- A cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages, and spoke Old English
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A western European people during the Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages.
- A bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
- A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- A series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
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- Relating to the Middle Ages.
- Interest at unreasonably high rates.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition.
- The main system in Medieval Europe with lords and serfs serving them for protection
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD.
- A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.
- The part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes. Often contrasted with statutory law.
- A common person who serves a lord, usually a farmer, who gains protection in return
24 Clues: The area a lord owns • Relating to the Middle Ages. • Interest at unreasonably high rates. • The land given to a vassal by a lord • A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern • A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834 • A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle School Art 2024-03-19
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- The color of a banana...also a primary color
- Where you wash your brushes
- A flat piece of clay
- The illusion of 3-d space in a 2-d work of art
- A long tube-shaped piece of clay
- A place an artist creates artwork...starts with S
- Art made today by living artists...starts with C
- Black, brown, and white are all _____ colors.
- The way something feels or looks like it feels
- The only kind of paint we can't use in school
- A place you can view famous artwork...starts with M
- A color scheme made of 1 color
- Kind of artwork made with cut paper and glue
- Machine used to fire clay
- Tool used to cut things
- Made when you mix blue and yellow paint
- Art medium we use to sculpt...gets fired in the kiln
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- The lights and darks of an artwork
- An artwork featuring a nature scene
- "...until you know it's right!" (hint: find a poster in the room)
- Kind of colors made when you mix the primaries
- A person who creates artwork
- A primary color that is warm-toned
- The differences between things (hint: compare and ____)
- An artwork with a person as the subject
- A place you can view artwork for sale...starts with G
- Art movement that used juxtaposition and dreamy scenes
- A primary color that is cool-toned
- The _____ colors are red, yellow, and blue
- Your Art teacher's name
- medium used for calligraphy...also is inside a pen...
- Art that has no recognizable subject- just lines, shapes, colors.
32 Clues: A flat piece of clay • Your Art teacher's name • Tool used to cut things • Machine used to fire clay • Where you wash your brushes • A person who creates artwork • A color scheme made of 1 color • A long tube-shaped piece of clay • The lights and darks of an artwork • A primary color that is warm-toned • A primary color that is cool-toned • An artwork featuring a nature scene • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- land around Palestine that is significant to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- a time period ranging from 500 to 1500 CE
- a knight who received land in exchange for supporting a noble
- the belief from Thomas Aquinas that God created a law to govern how the world operated
- to remove someone from the church
- a social system in which nobles governed land farmed by peasants
- a plot of land
- the process of the Christian kingdoms taking Spain back from the Moors
- a man who was dedicated to his religion and lived in an isolated community
- series of wars between Muslims and Christians over control of Palestine
- an organization of priests that punished anyone in Spain (and later Portugal) who was not Christian
- a community of monks
- related to the Middle Ages
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- Church Officials
- a conflict between England and France about who should be king that lasted over 100 years
- leader of the Franks who united many European tribes in a single empire
- the qualities expected of a knight, such as courage, honor, and courtesy
- associations formed by groups of specialized workers
- the Great Charter that required the King of England to respect certain rights of the people
- one of the first missionaries who spread Christianity to Ireland
- A French noble who conquered England in the Norman Invasion and
- a law-making group that was formed to advise the King of England and limit his power
- a large estate that was owned by a lord or knight
- ideas that went against the teachings of the church
- someone who lived + worked on a manor that could not leave without the lord’s permission
- a French girl who inspired the French troops during the Hundred Years’ War
- soldiers who fought on horseback
- the concept of feudalism
- a deadly plague that killed roughly 25 million Europeans between 1347 and 1351
29 Clues: a plot of land • Church Officials • a community of monks • the concept of feudalism • related to the Middle Ages • soldiers who fought on horseback • to remove someone from the church • a time period ranging from 500 to 1500 CE • a large estate that was owned by a lord or knight • ideas that went against the teachings of the church • ...
Middle School Choir 2023-10-25
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- with the ________sand
- there's ______ down in my soul
- you know I'm a __________
- to sing his _______ forevermore
- I am a poor _________ stranger
- to hear the ________ thunder's mighty sound
- I live in a ____
- Only _____ comes my way
- I'm going home no more to _______
- as I try to make a _______ off the land
- you know I'm _________ hard
- I'm going home to see my ________
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- and my _______ dreams have gone
- why don't you try _______ just for yourself
- _________ broken dreams
- all the trees have ______
- I long to see the ___________ flashin' round
- _______ you power like He said it would
- if you do you won't _______ nothin' else
- and the birds have _______ away
- I gotta tell ________
21 Clues: I live in a ____ • with the ________sand • I gotta tell ________ • _________ broken dreams • Only _____ comes my way • you know I'm a __________ • all the trees have ______ • you know I'm _________ hard • there's ______ down in my soul • I am a poor _________ stranger • and my _______ dreams have gone • to sing his _______ forevermore • and the birds have _______ away • ...
Middle Ages/ Renaissance 2024-04-20
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- a wealthy person who provides protection/assets to their previous labourer while retaining some power over them.
- also known as Middle Ages. Used to describe the time between fall of Rome and The Renaissance
- philosophy that focuses on well-being of humans rather than the well being of a god
- a war between France and England to determine who would rule France
- a office set up to find and punish heresy in Europe and The Americas
- piece of land granted to a lord by the king
- piece of land given to a vassal in exchange for their work/labor
- Central Asian group of tribal people turned into a empire by their sponsor, Genghis Khan
- a bubonic plague pandemic in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- era right after Middle Ages where Europe faced a major cultural, artistic, political, and economic revival
- act of loaning money with an illegally high interest rate
- first document that showed in writing that the king and his government aren't above the law
- ethnic group native to Hungary
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- an perfect commonwealth with peaceful and flawless practices
- term used to represent what we know as knights
- Germanic people whose origin is the Lower Rhine River
- system where rich gave poor fiefs in exchange for labor
- people who lived in present day England and Wales from 5th century CE to the Norman Conquest
- labourers with no freedom that were considered part of the land
- Lowly lords who maintain higher lord's lands
- people that lived in all parts of Europe except western between the first and fourth century
- unwritten laws established by the courts
- being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims to determine who had control of holy lands
24 Clues: ethnic group native to Hungary • unwritten laws established by the courts • piece of land granted to a lord by the king • Lowly lords who maintain higher lord's lands • term used to represent what we know as knights • being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • Germanic people whose origin is the Lower Rhine River • ...
Middle Ages/Renaissance 2024-04-14
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- The Illegal action or practice of lending money
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals
- Judicial institution established to combat heresy (Institution originated in a country above Africa)
- An estate of land, one held on condition of feudal service
- A network of ordinance that emerged in England beginning in the Middle Ages
- Death Pandemic in Medieval Europe that ravaged between 1347 and 1351
- Any of the military expedition undertaken by a (specific religious group) in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect
- Primarily used to distinguish something
- Tribes People who lived in northern, central, and eastern Europe.
- A unit of land originally a feudal lordship
- Intermittent struggle between England and France
- A member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples
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- The dominant social system in medieval Europe
- Period immediately following the Middle Ages
- A cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- A charter of liberties signed under duress by King John
- A member of a Germanic Speaking People who invaded the Western Roman Empire
- A person under the protection of a feudal lord
- A laborer involved with agriculture under the feudal system
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person
- The medieval knightly system
- A member of the Germanic peoples conquering England
- Relating to The Middle Ages
24 Clues: Relating to The Middle Ages • The medieval knightly system • Primarily used to distinguish something • A unit of land originally a feudal lordship • Period immediately following the Middle Ages • The dominant social system in medieval Europe • A person under the protection of a feudal lord • The Illegal action or practice of lending money • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-10-20
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- the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the christian church
- the conflict between the church and state of medieval europe over who had the right to appoint bishops
- the patron saint of France
- invaded england and claimed the english throne
- the split of the church into the Catholic and Orthodox churches
- the first Holy Roman Emperor
- said all kings must obey him in 1300
- the leader of the catholic church
- signed by king John after his nobles revolted
- a deadly disease that killed 30-50% of europe
- the empire that controlled the gold trade after he the empire of Ghana
- Mulsim holy book
- the muslim word for god
- from scandinavia raided towns and monasteries in england, converted to christianity
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- went two people claimed to be the Pope
- also known as the Grand library of baghdad was a center for learning in the islamic empire
- Muslim place of worship
- the argument of the use of icon and images in worship
- a sect of islam of which 10-15% of muslims belong
- the medieval social structure of europe
- the richest person to ever live
- the religion founded by Muhammad
- a sect of islam of which 80% of muslims belong
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- the founder of the Mongol Empire
- war over the french throne won by France
- the empire that controlled the gold trade before the empire of Mali
- the founder of islam
- a code of behavior that medieval knights followed
- a series of wars over the holy land
30 Clues: Mulsim holy book • Pilgrimage to Mecca • the founder of islam • Muslim place of worship • the muslim word for god • the patron saint of France • the first Holy Roman Emperor • the richest person to ever live • the religion founded by Muhammad • the founder of the Mongol Empire • the leader of the catholic church • a series of wars over the holy land • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-10-10
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- A room in a monastery where manuscripts were copied
- The first king of the Franks who united all the tribes under one ruler.
- Royal dynasty named in honor of Merovech
- The city that was cultural centre of the Carolingian revival
- A wave of cultural progress started during reign of Otto I
- New social and economic relations
- Croatian coastal duchy
- The first person who attempted to recreate the Roman Empire.
- 1102 document on relationship between Croatia and Hungary
- The first Croatian king
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- Name of the revived western Roman Empire
- Script developed during the Carolingian revival
- Byzantine emperor who allowed Slavic settlement in the Balkan peninsula
- Territorial expansion of the German people towards the east
- Croatian duke whose baptismal font has been preserved
- The last Croatian king
- The highest senior in the feudal system
- Pre-Romanesque ornament in architecture in Croatia
- Frankish ruler who got himself crowned on Christmas 800 AD (his French name)
- Legal reform that codified Roman laws
- In feudal system, peasants are called ...
- The most famous Croatian document in Glagolitic script
- “The worst duke of the Slavs”
- Name of the tax peasants had to pay to the Church
24 Clues: The last Croatian king • Croatian coastal duchy • The first Croatian king • “The worst duke of the Slavs” • New social and economic relations • Legal reform that codified Roman laws • The highest senior in the feudal system • Name of the revived western Roman Empire • Royal dynasty named in honor of Merovech • In feudal system, peasants are called ... • ...
Middle School Slang 2024-09-26
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- shade – To subtly insult someone.
- – To show off.
- – Looking really good or put together.
- cap – Telling the truth, no lie.
- – Influence or popularity.
- – To suddenly cut off communication.
- – A casual term to refer to a friend (male or female).
- – To throw something forcefully, or an exclamation.
- – Someone who tries too hard for another person, usually romantically.
- – Surprised or shocked.
- – A term of endearment for a significant other.
- – Ruthless or fierce behavior.
- – Stylish or fashionable clothing.
- – Short for family, referring to close friends.
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- – Being socially aware or conscious.
- – Agreement or confirmation.
- – Upset or bitter about something.
- – To skillfully manipulate or handle a situation.
- – A group of close friends.
- – Something very obvious or not secret.
- – The atmosphere or feeling of something.
- – Really good, especially food.
- – A slight or secret feeling.
- – A lie or false statement.
- up – A significant positive transformation, especially in appearance.
- – Gossip or news.
- – Greatest of All Time.
- – Something relatable, an expression of how someone feels.
- – To do something exceptionally well.
- – Exciting or cool.
30 Clues: – To show off. • – Gossip or news. • – Exciting or cool. • – Greatest of All Time. • – Surprised or shocked. • – Influence or popularity. • – A group of close friends. • – A lie or false statement. • – Agreement or confirmation. • – A slight or secret feeling. • – Ruthless or fierce behavior. • – Really good, especially food. • cap – Telling the truth, no lie. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-11-26
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- the sacred scripture of Islam
- pilgrimage to Mecca
- the medieval knightly system
- created the magna carta with his baron
- Largest Christian church
- placed limits on the kings powers
- means god in Islam
- Birth place of many religions
- Arabic word successor
- larger percentage of Muslims follow this
- A plague during the middle ages
- long series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslims
- fought crusaders states in the third crusade
- break of communion between the catholic and orthodox church
- legislative body
- place of worship for Muslims
- prophet of the Islam faith
- founder by Constantine the Great
- believes the rightful caliph is Ali
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- a Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ had a single divine nature
- banish from the church
- Mongol conqueror
- a series of conflicts between England and France
- patron saint of france
- nomadic tribe from northern Asia
- second largest religion
- social system used during the middle ages
- a series of military expeditions by the church
- longest lasting empire
- The birthplace of Islam
30 Clues: Mongol conqueror • legislative body • means god in Islam • pilgrimage to Mecca • Arabic word successor • banish from the church • patron saint of france • longest lasting empire • second largest religion • The birthplace of Islam • Largest Christian church • prophet of the Islam faith • the medieval knightly system • place of worship for Muslims • the sacred scripture of Islam • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- Invaders from Scandinavia who raided parts of Europe, including England and France, during the Middle Ages.
- The wife of Emperor Justinian, known for her intelligence and influence in running the Byzantine Empire.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia.
- A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts.
- King of the Franks who expanded his kingdom and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD.
- A magnificent church built in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire, known for its massive dome and mosaics.
- Religious men who devoted their lives to prayer and work, often living in monasteries.
- A political empire in Central Europe, which sought to revive the Roman Empire’s greatness, starting with Otto I.
- The five basic acts of worship required of Muslims, including prayer and pilgrimage to Mecca.
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- 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.
- Writing rooms in monasteries where monks copied important religious and classical texts.
- The period in European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance (500-1500 AD).
- The capital city of Charlemagne’s empire, where he built schools and brought scholars to promote education.
- A powerful Germanic kingdom in what is now France, led by kings like Clovis and Charlemagne.
- The eastern half of the Roman Empire, which continued after the fall of Rome, with its capital at Constantinople.
- The first King of the Franks to unite all the Frankish tribes under one ruler and convert to Christianity.
- A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah.
- Nomadic warriors from Eastern Europe who invaded parts of Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome, who has significant religious influence in Europe.
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. • ...
High Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- A formal proclamation or decree issued by the Pope.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A Germanic tribe that invaded Britain in the 400s AD.
- A group of territories in Central Europe ruled by an emperor, considered the successor to the Roman Empire.
- A system where nobles governed and protected people in exchange for services.
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Vikings who settled in France and later conquered England.
- The first census taken in England under William the Conqueror to record land and property.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church, regarded as God's representative on Earth.
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- A person who received land from a lord in return for loyalty and military service.
- A large estate owned by a knight or lord, worked by peasants and serfs.
- The Muslim leader who fought against the Crusaders and reached a compromise with King Richard I during the Third Crusade.
- The code of conduct that knights followed, focusing on bravery, loyalty, and honor.
- The act of officially excluding someone from participation in the Church.
- King of Wessex who united the Anglo-Saxons and defended against Viking invasions.
- A 1066 battle where William the Conqueror defeated Harold to claim the English throne.
- A worker tied to the land who provided labor for a lord's estate.
- Scandinavian warriors who raided and settled parts of Europe in the Middle Ages.
- A holy city in the Middle East, central to Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faiths, often fought over during the Crusades.
20 Clues: A formal proclamation or decree issued by the Pope. • A Germanic tribe that invaded Britain in the 400s AD. • A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback. • Vikings who settled in France and later conquered England. • A worker tied to the land who provided labor for a lord's estate. • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-11-01
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- Protective metal clothing worn by knights during battle.
- A high-ranking Church official with authority over a diocese.
- A farmer or laborer of low social rank.
- A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, often filled with water, used for defense.
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A peasant who worked on a lord’s land and was bound to it, having very few rights.
- A nobleman of the lowest rank in the British peerage.
- The system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A bridge that can be raised or lowered to prevent or allow passage.
- A large fortified building or group of buildings with thick walls, typically where a noble lived.
- A series of contests between knights, often involving jousting.
- A noble who owned land and had authority over serfs and vassals.
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- A social system in medieval Europe where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for protection and land.
- A large estate that included farms, a village, and the lord’s residence.
- A portion of one’s earnings, typically one-tenth, given to the Church.
- A religious community where monks live, work, and pray.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
- A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop.
- A young boy in training to become a knight, serving a knight as an attendant.
- A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.
- An association of craftsmen or merchants who controlled the practice of their trade in a particular area.
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback and followed a code of chivalry.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
25 Clues: A farmer or laborer of low social rank. • A nobleman of the lowest rank in the British peerage. • A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand. • A religious community where monks live, work, and pray. • Protective metal clothing worn by knights during battle. • A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop. • ...
Early Middle Ages 2025-04-16
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- Naval fleet defeated by England under Queen Elizabeth I.
- Influential family in Florence, key patrons of the Renaissance.
- Initiator of the Protestant Reformation, famous for his 95 Theses.
- Catholic Church’s response to the spread of Protestantism.
- Renaissance artist and scientist known for works such as the Mona Lisa.
- City in Italy known as the cradle of the Renaissance.
- Astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion, supporting heliocentrism.
- Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion.
- Council that played a vital role in the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
- Practice criticized by Martin Luther, leading to the 95 Theses.
- Famous English playwright whose works are a staple of Renaissance literature.
- Movement for religious reform, leading to the creation of Protestant churches.
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- Philosophical stance emphasizing the value of human beings and reason, influenced by Thomas Aquinas.
- Cultural movement characterized by a renewed interest in art and learning.
- English king known for his role in the separation from the Catholic Church.
- Renowned Renaissance sculptor and painter, creator of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Philosopher who developed the scientific method.
- Also known as "Bloody Mary," she attempted to restore Catholicism in England.
- Inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge.
- Translator of the Bible into English, aiding in the spread of Protestantism.
- Proposed the heliocentric theory of the solar system.
- Improved the telescope and supported Copernican heliocentrism.
- Religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola during the Counter-Reformation.
- Queen during the Golden Age of the Tudor dynasty, known for defeating the Spanish Armada.
24 Clues: Philosopher who developed the scientific method. • Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion. • Proposed the heliocentric theory of the solar system. • City in Italy known as the cradle of the Renaissance. • Naval fleet defeated by England under Queen Elizabeth I. • Catholic Church’s response to the spread of Protestantism. • ...
High Middle Ages 2025-04-13
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- A type of technology that Helped peasants and serfs join battles as soldiers.
- A government system that began to weaken during the High Middle Ages.
- The most powerful ranged weapon that shoots bolts.
- Tools built to break through defenses during a siege.
- A heavy weight used in trebuchets.
- A tall structure used to climb over castle walls during a siege.
- A catapult that used tension to launch things.
- A type of energy that is stored.
- Plate armor piece used for head protection.
- Chainmail armor that protected the torso.
- Ammunition shot from a crossbow that pieces armor.
- A padded layer worn beneath armor for comfort and protection.
- Plate armor pieces worn to protect the lower legs.
- Plate armor worn to protect the feet and toes.
- A type of energy that creates motion.
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- Placed on the sides of siege towers to protect them from arrows.
- Plate armor used to protect the shoulders.
- A catapult that uses a counterweight to launch things.
- Chainmail leggings used to protect the legs.
- Plate armor piece used for torso protection.
- When an army surrounds and attacks a castle or city to capture it.
- The fastest-firing ranged weapon.
- A machine designed to launch objects over long distances.
- Chainmail covering for head and neck protection.
- Armor made from tiny metal rings.
- Chainmail protection for the hands and wrists.
- Plate armor pieces worn to protect the hands.
- This type of weapon is handheld and shoots from far away.
- The ranged weapon that took the longest time to train for.
- Type of armor made from custom-sized metal pieces.
30 Clues: A type of energy that is stored. • The fastest-firing ranged weapon. • Armor made from tiny metal rings. • A heavy weight used in trebuchets. • A type of energy that creates motion. • Chainmail armor that protected the torso. • Plate armor used to protect the shoulders. • Plate armor piece used for head protection. • Chainmail leggings used to protect the legs. • ...
Rauscher Middle Names 2025-05-20
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- Alayna Cole
- Asher Buttrum
- Jackson Johnson
- Brennan Weeks
- Adaley Graham
- Freya Selph
- Audrey Shellenbarger
- Oliver Briles
- Chloe Frohbieter
- McKinley Hardin
- Bentley Waggoner
- Leo McCombs
- Ellasyn McCarty
- Nolan Hall
- Paris Ortiz
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- Jenna Stimpson
- Lincoln Williams
- Jax Milligan
- Cooper Burk
- Grant Knowles
- McKenzie Ricketts
- Knox Thomas
- Aydin Woods
- Nolan Elrod
- Paxton Bruns
- Stella Droste
- Marley Taylor
27 Clues: Nolan Hall • Alayna Cole • Cooper Burk • Freya Selph • Knox Thomas • Aydin Woods • Nolan Elrod • Leo McCombs • Paris Ortiz • Jax Milligan • Paxton Bruns • Asher Buttrum • Brennan Weeks • Adaley Graham • Grant Knowles • Oliver Briles • Stella Droste • Marley Taylor • Jenna Stimpson • Jackson Johnson • McKinley Hardin • Ellasyn McCarty • Lincoln Williams • Chloe Frohbieter • Bentley Waggoner • McKenzie Ricketts • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2025-10-23
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- A body of laws established by the church to regulate its members and clergy.
- A devastating plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing millions.
- Peasants who were bound to the land they worked on and under the control of local lords within the feudal system.
- A prolonged conflict between England and France over territorial claims and royal succession from 1337 to 1453.
- An agreement in 1122 that resolved the Investiture Controversy by distinguishing the powers of the church and the emperor in appointing bishops.
- A local church community within a specific area, often overseen by a priest.
- The long Christian campaign to recapture territory in Spain from Muslim Moors, culminating in 1492.
- The economic system of medieval Europe based on self-sufficient farming estates where lords and peasants depended on each other.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system in exchange for service and loyalty.
- A political and social system in medieval Europe where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty.
- Groups of early European peoples, such as the Goths, Vandals, and Saxons, who played key roles in the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Individuals holding beliefs that contradict official church teachings.
- A French peasant girl who claimed divine guidance, led French troops to victories in the Hundred Years' War, and was later canonized as a saint.
- The Pope who crowned Charlemagne as Emperor, thereby strengthening the bond between the church and the Frankish state.
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- A 732 AD battle where Charles Martel led the Franks to victory against Muslim invaders, halting Islamic expansion into Western Europe.
- Non-religious; relating to worldly matters rather than spiritual ones.
- A 1215 document signed by King John of England, limiting royal power and establishing certain legal rights for nobles.
- A church tax requiring Christians to pay a portion (often one-tenth) of their income or produce to support the church.
- A set of regulations for monastic life created by St. Benedict that emphasized obedience, poverty, and devotion.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that established a kingdom in Gaul (modern-day France) and significantly influenced medieval European culture.
- King of the Franks who expanded his empire across Europe and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD by Pope Leo III.
- A system of law based on court decisions and customs, developed in England and forming the basis for many legal systems today.
- A severe church penalty that excludes a person from participating in the sacraments and Christian community.
- A series of religious wars initiated by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- Muslims of North African descent who ruled parts of Spain until the Reconquista.
- The doctrine that the Pope has supreme authority over all secular rulers, including kings and emperors.
- The practice where secular leaders appointed church officials, leading to conflicts with the church.
- A church-led tribunal established to identify and punish heretics and enforce Catholic doctrine.
- The Pope who initiated the First Crusade in 1095 by calling Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- The first king of the Franks to unite all Frankish tribes under one rule and convert to Christianity around 496 AD.
30 Clues: Non-religious; relating to worldly matters rather than spiritual ones. • Individuals holding beliefs that contradict official church teachings. • A body of laws established by the church to regulate its members and clergy. • A local church community within a specific area, often overseen by a priest. • ...
Late Middle Ages 2025-11-14
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- This peninsula in Europe includes the countries of Portugal and Spain.
- Saladin fought this European king in the third Crusade. (name and Roman numerals)
- a series of holy wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the holy land
- king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- Pope who called for the first Crusade (name and roman numerals)
- The Pope was allowed to banish people from the church using this power.
- kingdom whose monarchs were Ferdinand and Isabella
- period of time when courts tried people for heresy during late Middle Ages
- black death was spread through the bite of this creature
- a belief or teaching that is unacceptable to the Roman Catholic Church
- weapon giving English the early advantage in the Hundred Years War (two words)
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- practice that keeps the soil from losing all its nutrients and becoming exhausted (two words)
- Joan of Arc was a member of this social class.
- Muslim leader who retook Jerusalem after it was lost in the first Crusade
- an effort to force Muslims out of Spain
- a person who has been convicted of heresy
- The Hundred Years War was fought between England and _____.
- the main city in the "holy land"
- King Henry V required this language be spoken in his royal court, thus increasing its popularity.
- idea in government established by Magna Carta (three words)
- farmers and workers tied to the land because of debt
21 Clues: the main city in the "holy land" • an effort to force Muslims out of Spain • a person who has been convicted of heresy • king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta • Joan of Arc was a member of this social class. • kingdom whose monarchs were Ferdinand and Isabella • farmers and workers tied to the land because of debt • ...
Early Middle Ages 2025-10-31
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- Papal has to do with the head of the Catholic church called the _____.
- Charlemagne (Charles the Great) built the largest empire in Europe, since the Roman Empire, and became the first _____. (three words)
- A serf is a _____ bound to their lord's land through debt he owes the lord.
- Lords controlled the land in _____ Europe.
- William of Normandy brought feudalism from Europe to England by defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings, earning him the nickname _____. (two words)
- People sent on _____ missions in foreign countries are called missionaries.
- These sailors were vikings who raided Europe, leading to the feudal system (manorialism).
- first king of Germanic tribes (Franks) who converted to Christianity
- person granted land in exchange for loyalty and service
- Feudalism is a system of _____ where lords award land to vassals who owe them allegiance.
- The Pope is the leader of the _____ church.
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- This piece of linen details the war ending the Battle of Hastings between William of Normandy and Henry Godwinson. (two words)
- The English Channel is a body of water separating _____ and England.
- religious community where monks and nuns lived; devoted lives to God
- Medieval refers to the _____ Ages.
- This christian missionary was credited with converting Ireland to Christianity. (two words)
- revolved around self-sufficient farming estates
- became record showing who had power/wealth in Feudal Enland
- code of conduct for Middle Ages knights
- A fief is _____ granted by a lord to a vassal who owes him allegiance.
- armored warriors who rode on horseback and served lords
21 Clues: Medieval refers to the _____ Ages. • code of conduct for Middle Ages knights • Lords controlled the land in _____ Europe. • The Pope is the leader of the _____ church. • revolved around self-sufficient farming estates • person granted land in exchange for loyalty and service • armored warriors who rode on horseback and served lords • ...
Middle Ages Review 2026-03-13
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- Code of conduct for knights
- A loosely organized system of government where local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and loyalty to a greater lord
- A mounted warrior
- Contract, An exchange of pledges between lords and vassals
- A wandering poet or singer
- Medieval Monk who travelled from place to place preaching to the poor
- Sacred rituals of the Roman Catholic Church
- A peasant bound to the Lord’s land
- An ethnic group centered in modern day Hungary
- Scandinavian peoples whose sailors raided Europe from the 700s to the 1100s
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- Exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey church law
- A lord’s estate
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- Law, Body of laws of a church
- An association of merchants and artisans to protect their own economic interests
- A young person learning a trade from a master
- Germanic tribe that conquered modern day France
- A lord who was granted land in exchange for service and loyalty
- Having to do with worldly matters; nonreligious
- The period of time between ancient and modern times
20 Clues: A lord’s estate • A mounted warrior • A wandering poet or singer • Code of conduct for knights • Law, Body of laws of a church • A peasant bound to the Lord’s land • Sacred rituals of the Roman Catholic Church • A young person learning a trade from a master • An ethnic group centered in modern day Hungary • Germanic tribe that conquered modern day France • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2026-03-25
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- increases political power?
- People in medieval towns made a living through trade and?
- Anything that can be traded is a form of what?
- A form of new attack method?
- What is a stage if being admitted into a craft guild?
- The streets were what?
- What were cities closed in by?
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- Meeting point along trade routes?
- A group that controlled trade and set rates?
- A form of new attack method?
- Where is the textile headquarters located?
- Unlike during feudalism, townspeople won rights of self government either peacefully or by war?
- Merchants from foreign nations or other towns wanted to trade they had to?
- A membership into a craft guild is done by?
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- what is a fair called that includes other countries?
- documents that gave townspeople the right of self-government
- What had an impact on Italy that led to revival?
- How did builders increase the amount of space in a building?
- Goods and services exchanged?
- Members of the middle class in England are called?
- Who is learning and paid for their work?
22 Clues: The streets were what? • increases political power? • A form of new attack method? • A form of new attack method? • Goods and services exchanged? • What were cities closed in by? • Meeting point along trade routes? • Who is learning and paid for their work? • Where is the textile headquarters located? • A membership into a craft guild is done by? • ...
Middle School Puzzle 2026-03-25
22 Clues: cor • donum • domus • lumen • agnus • caput • canis • novus • servus • verbum • culter • vesper • parvus • flumen • liberi • regnum • portus • templum • fructus • oppidum • aeternus • adventus
World History 2024-09-02
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- Species where all modern human beings belong to
- Revolution Known as the first agriculture revolution
- A person who doesn't have a permanent home and travels place to place
- A culture where one hunts and gathers for survival
- Taming an animal for for food or friendship
- Someone who specializes in a skill
- A symbol used for a word or a phrase
- The process of arranging a systematic code
- Known as the later part of the Stone Age
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- When a society becomes highly developed
- Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems
- A field of study that studies ancient civilizations
- Crescent A "boomerang" shaped region of the Middle East
- A prehistoric temple found in Wiltshire, England
- A broad concept of social norms and behaviors of a society
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- The period of time before written records
- Known as the Old Stone Age
- People who know how to write
- An object made by humans that usually comes from cultural or historical descent
20 Clues: Known as the Old Stone Age • People who know how to write • Someone who specializes in a skill • A symbol used for a word or a phrase • When a society becomes highly developed • Known as the later part of the Stone Age • The period of time before written records • The process of arranging a systematic code • Taming an animal for for food or friendship • ...
Unknown Words 2023-10-17
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- robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- products are something for which the demand rises due to its quality
- when europeans started to discover other land around the world
- Beleive in several gods
- is an agricultural based industry
- is a place in china known for their terra cotta warriors
- a pandemic that killed many people
- only believe in believe
- trade trading good overseas from place to place
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- known as the eastern empire located in Europe and middle east
- capital of the bryzantine empire
- advocating national foreign policies that oppose in political affairs
- religion found commonly in asia and its main god is the buddha
- Ceramic material made by heating raw materials
- to move goods illegal from place to place
- was a merchant and explorer who travelled through asia in the silk road
- is a person or a company that sells goods or services.
- The spreading of cultural ideas
- series of religious wars
19 Clues: Beleive in several gods • only believe in believe • series of religious wars • The spreading of cultural ideas • capital of the bryzantine empire • is an agricultural based industry • a pandemic that killed many people • to move goods illegal from place to place • Ceramic material made by heating raw materials • trade trading good overseas from place to place • ...
Chapter 4 Fur Trade 2024-01-29
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- The exchange of goods was called this
- These people financed and organized trade.
- Worth 14 beaver
- This person was the governor in 1672. (last name)
- The first European community to Alberta
- The first european to cross the continent by land from east to west.
- This person used government money to attract more colonists.
- A large fort in the middle of 'Canada' which was the centre for the fur trade.
- Wooden barriers surrounding the buildings in forts.
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- Carrying canoes on land
- "Runners of the woods"
- First non-Aborignal women to live in Wester Canada. Last name only)
- These people had dual hertiage.
- Something borrowed between First Nations and Europeans.
- The 'new' Coureurs de Bois
- A terrible disease the Europeans brought over to North America
- A vile brew containing pure alchohol, tea leaves, and soap.
- Nations These people were the hunters and trappers of the fur trade
- Company that rivaled Hudsons Bay Company
19 Clues: Worth 14 beaver • "Runners of the woods" • Carrying canoes on land • The 'new' Coureurs de Bois • These people had dual hertiage. • The exchange of goods was called this • The first European community to Alberta • Company that rivaled Hudsons Bay Company • These people financed and organized trade. • This person was the governor in 1672. (last name) • ...
Crossword Unit 8 2026-03-10
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- spending/costing a lot of money
- lowest level of income on which it is possible to live
- a small piece of a valuable metal found in the ground
- wealth that has been inherited rather thanearned
- money that a business receives during a certain period
- a tax added to the price of goods and services
- value of a coin or paper money
- appropriate
- official money
- a sweet, sticky brown fruit that grows on a kind of palm tree
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- deal with a difficult problem bravely
- a bad economic situation in which it becomes difficult to borrow money
- lose your job because there is no morework for you
- a coupon used to get food instead of money
- lively
- an area with lots of roughly built huts made from wood, plastic, cardboard, etc.
- arguing over the price of sth before you pay
- fall by a large amount
- a long piece of clothing worn in the Middle East countries
19 Clues: lively • appropriate • official money • fall by a large amount • value of a coin or paper money • spending/costing a lot of money • deal with a difficult problem bravely • a coupon used to get food instead of money • arguing over the price of sth before you pay • a tax added to the price of goods and services • wealth that has been inherited rather thanearned • ...
famous city in Indonesia 2025-11-03
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- An oil and industrial city in East Kalimantan
- City located exactly on the Equator line
- Known for the Ampera Bridge and pempek
- A cool city in East Java, famous for apples
- The capital city of Papua Province
- Home to the historic Lawang Sewu building
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- The largest city on Sumatra Island
- City known for spicy Minangkabau cuisine
- A port city in South Sulawesi
- Famous for Borobudur and Prambanan temples nearby
- Known as the “Paris of Java”
- The capital city of Bali Province
- The “City of Heroes” in East Java
- Famous for Bunaken Marine Park
14 Clues: Known as the “Paris of Java” • A port city in South Sulawesi • Famous for Bunaken Marine Park • The capital city of Bali Province • The “City of Heroes” in East Java • The largest city on Sumatra Island • The capital city of Papua Province • Known for the Ampera Bridge and pempek • City known for spicy Minangkabau cuisine • City located exactly on the Equator line • ...
MA EAST 2013-07-16
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- Summary, way to access ILEAD
- Calls, coming into your skill that you cannot handle
- agents bible
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- used to view members benefits and eoc
- send materials to member
- qualify over 65, under 65 wiht health conditions, non ERSD
- tab used to view members copay
- Info, tab used to view member information
- member interaction and issue management
9 Clues: agents bible • send materials to member • Summary, way to access ILEAD • tab used to view members copay • used to view members benefits and eoc • member interaction and issue management • Info, tab used to view member information • Calls, coming into your skill that you cannot handle • qualify over 65, under 65 wiht health conditions, non ERSD
east 32 2021-03-17
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- Judas Iscariot received __________ of silver for betraying Jesus.
- Easter celebrates the __________ of Jesus.
- The 40 days (not including Sundays) prior to Easter.
- The animal Christ rode into Jerusalem.
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- Where Christ went to pray before His arrest.
- He sentenced Jesus to death.
- The day Christ is believed to have been crucified.
- Following His resurrection, Jesus told His disciples to go into all the __________ and preach the Gospel.
- "He is not here, for He is __________ as He said."
9 Clues: He sentenced Jesus to death. • The animal Christ rode into Jerusalem. • Easter celebrates the __________ of Jesus. • Where Christ went to pray before His arrest. • The day Christ is believed to have been crucified. • "He is not here, for He is __________ as He said." • The 40 days (not including Sundays) prior to Easter. • ...
The Treatment of Black People 2012-09-20
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- / black people did not get many of these
- / the type of people who have no money
- / the act of discriminating someone for their race
- / the ability to speak one's mind or act upon their thoughts
- / shanty towns which the poor lived in during the great depression - nicknamed after president at the time
- / the act of making immigrants work for little wage
- / how people referred to black people as
- / an abbreviation for an anti-immigration hate organisation
- / the race of the slaves in the 16th century
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- / a chance to do something
- / what people are generally paid after work
- / the separation of ethnic races
- / another term used to describe people asia or the Middle East
- / the economical crash of the 1930's
- / the referenced colour of discriminated people in the 1930's
15 Clues: / a chance to do something • / the separation of ethnic races • / the economical crash of the 1930's • / the type of people who have no money • / black people did not get many of these • / how people referred to black people as • / what people are generally paid after work • / the race of the slaves in the 16th century • / the act of discriminating someone for their race • ...
Medieval Times 2013-04-09
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- an outbreak of a rapid spreading disease
- a loosely organized system of rule in which lords divided their landholdings among lesser lords
- expert sailors from Scandinavia
- the creator of a unified Christian Empire
- stone supports of a building that let walls rise higher with bigger windows
- a series of wars over control of lands in the middle east
- a trainee who earns no wages
- monks who didn't live in isolated monasteries, but instead traveled and preached to the poor
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- knight's code of conduct
- rules to regulate monastic life, included three vows to be taken by a monk
- everyday language of ordinary people
- someone who paid rent for his land
- a lord's estate
- a church court that tried people accused of heresy
- a document stating the rights and privileges of a town
15 Clues: a lord's estate • knight's code of conduct • a trainee who earns no wages • expert sailors from Scandinavia • someone who paid rent for his land • everyday language of ordinary people • an outbreak of a rapid spreading disease • the creator of a unified Christian Empire • a church court that tried people accused of heresy • ...
Chapter 6 China Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-27
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- the ideas of confucius
- a device that measurse the strength of an earthquake
- uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
- a prediction
- the belief that people werebad by nature and needed to be controlled
- road 4000 mile long network of routes westward from china across Asia's deserts and mountain ranges, through the middle east, until it reached the Mediterranean sea
- the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain
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- the spread of ideas, goods, and technology from one culture to another
- farmers with small farms
- a barrier that linked earlier walls across china's northern frontier
- moral values
- living in harmony with dao
- people of high rank
- a soft, light, highly valued fabric
- a hard gemstone
15 Clues: moral values • a prediction • a hard gemstone • people of high rank • the ideas of confucius • farmers with small farms • living in harmony with dao • a soft, light, highly valued fabric • a device that measurse the strength of an earthquake • a barrier that linked earlier walls across china's northern frontier • ...
week2 2020-11-21
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- Summers are _, and puppies become __. A famous food in the NYC
- Make vegan omelets, laddus and more with me
- Throw outside, eat inside and again throw away the inside
- My first part is a tree, second part is a fruit
- Can be white or dark, loved by everyone
- a fruit whose name sounds as if there are two of them
- A box without hinges, key, or lid yet golden treasure exists inside
- Edible stick that doesn’t come from a tree
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- Natural, sticky and sweet
- Twins that always work together
- A famous Indian pastry that originated in middle east, its original mane is
- Most talked about dish in the US presidential elections
- Bowl or cone, you’ll lick, many flavors you can pick
- Mix yellow and red
- Simply add corn flour to chapati dough to make me
15 Clues: Mix yellow and red • Natural, sticky and sweet • Twins that always work together • Can be white or dark, loved by everyone • Edible stick that doesn’t come from a tree • Make vegan omelets, laddus and more with me • My first part is a tree, second part is a fruit • Simply add corn flour to chapati dough to make me • Bowl or cone, you’ll lick, many flavors you can pick • ...
The Girl Who Drank The Moon 2021-08-05
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- a performance of a piece of music or drama
- move or go with a smooth up-and-down motion
- fat, round, or bulging
- have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated, so that it appears to decrease in size
- decorated with patterns sewn on with thread
- leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film or novel
- a slender threadlike object or fibre
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- furthest to the west
- fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force
- contrary to what is usual, traditional, or accepted; not orthodox
- well meaning and kindly
- the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something
- a fig tree that grows in the Middle East
- make or cause to make a light, clear ringing sound
- cruel and oppressive rule
15 Clues: furthest to the west • fat, round, or bulging • well meaning and kindly • cruel and oppressive rule • a slender threadlike object or fibre • a fig tree that grows in the Middle East • a performance of a piece of music or drama • move or go with a smooth up-and-down motion • decorated with patterns sewn on with thread • make or cause to make a light, clear ringing sound • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-02-07
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- northeastern and midwestern states of US in which heavy industry has declined
- The Buddhist place of worship
- French-speaking province of Canada
- A river that forms the border between Texas and Mexico
- a cultural region that is unified by the Arabic language, found in North Africa and the Middle East
- Hindu place of worship
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain.
- Another name for the Sea of Japan
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- A city in the Holy Land, sacred by three different religions.
- countries in the world that share a common French heritage and use French as a major language
- Muslim house of worship
- Christian place of worship
- the basic currency of most members of the European Union
- Jewish house of worship
- Island in the Mediterranean Sea divided among Turks and Greeks
15 Clues: Hindu place of worship • Muslim house of worship • Jewish house of worship • Christian place of worship • The Buddhist place of worship • Another name for the Sea of Japan • French-speaking province of Canada • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain. • A river that forms the border between Texas and Mexico • the basic currency of most members of the European Union • ...
game before we cry 2024-08-27
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- You might start a letter with this word, like '___ friend'
- A polite way to say 'best wishes' or 'greetings' in a letter
- An article used to refer to a specific person, place, or thing
- A second-person pronouns
- "This word shows where something begins or where it comes.
- It’s what you do when you blow out birthday candles
- Short form of "Europe, the Middle East and Africa"
- A group of people working together towards a common goal
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- Famous instant noodle brand in Thailand
- The highest quality or most excellent option among choices
- The process of creating or expanding projects and ideas
- A word for work or a company that makes money
- Taylor Swift's birth country?
- Describes a comfortable temperature that's not too hot or cold
- This word means 'everything' or 'every one'
15 Clues: A second-person pronouns • Taylor Swift's birth country? • Famous instant noodle brand in Thailand • This word means 'everything' or 'every one' • A word for work or a company that makes money • Short form of "Europe, the Middle East and Africa" • It’s what you do when you blow out birthday candles • The process of creating or expanding projects and ideas • ...
9 tema 2022-11-19
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- What was the last Germanic tribe
- Who solved an old and sensitive problem
- Where did the Ottonian dynasty originate from?
- What was the name of Otto II's wife
- Who continued Vaitiekus Adalbert's journey to Lithuania in 1009
- What originated from the East Frankish state?
- How many centers of government power were formed after the collapse of the Frankish state
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- What every new ruler had to ensure when coming to the throne
- What was the most common state ideology in the Middle Ages
- What was spread by Emperor Otho III
- What pope crowned Otto I in Rome?
- What was believed about the touch of the king's hands
- What was usually the government.
- What originated from the West Frankish state?
- In whose hands did the Meroning dynasty of the Frankish state pass.
15 Clues: What was the last Germanic tribe • What was usually the government. • What pope crowned Otto I in Rome? • What was spread by Emperor Otho III • What was the name of Otto II's wife • Who solved an old and sensitive problem • What originated from the West Frankish state? • What originated from the East Frankish state? • Where did the Ottonian dynasty originate from? • ...
Church History 2022-02-03
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- Christians where put in an arena with hungry ____ so people could watch
- the emperor had his court in the east or ____
- the voyages to conquer were ___
- Christians teeth were knocked out with _____
- _____ are no longer alive
- Christians were given the option to ____ Christ
- the new citizens may not have payed ___
- people who chose t die for their faith are called ____
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- ____ jumped into a fire for her faith
- the ____ empire was split into east and west
- the Romans were living an _____ life
- St. Justin was _____
- Christians = _____
- wealthy people moved to the ____
14 Clues: Christians = _____ • St. Justin was _____ • _____ are no longer alive • the voyages to conquer were ___ • wealthy people moved to the ____ • the Romans were living an _____ life • ____ jumped into a fire for her faith • the new citizens may not have payed ___ • the ____ empire was split into east and west • Christians teeth were knocked out with _____ • ...
Map Vocabulary 2023-05-16
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- a representation of an area of land or sea
- the directions northwest, northeast, southeast, and southwest
- an instrument used for finding directions, contains a magnetic needle that points to north
- the half of the earth that is south of the equator
- the southern end of the earth’s axis
- a description or visual explanation of the symbols used on a map
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- a person who makes maps
- imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles dividing earth into north and south
- north end of earth’s axis
- a map of the world made in the shape of a sphere
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles dividing earth into east and west
- the half of the earth that is north of the equator
- a navigation system that allows people to determine the exact location of a place given directions
- a set of values that show the exact position of something
- a book or maps or charts
- object sent to space to gather information about earth
- the position north or south of the equator measured from 0 degrees to 90 degrees
- the position east or west of the prime meridian measured from 180 degrees west to 180 degrees east
- directions the directions north, east, south, and west also known as cardinal points
- an imaginary line upon which the earth rotates
20 Clues: a person who makes maps • a book or maps or charts • north end of earth’s axis • the southern end of the earth’s axis • a representation of an area of land or sea • an imaginary line upon which the earth rotates • a map of the world made in the shape of a sphere • the half of the earth that is north of the equator • the half of the earth that is south of the equator • ...
How secure was the USSR's control over Eastern Europe from 1948-1989? 2016-08-06
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- Leader of Czechoslovakia who promised reforms in 1968
- Where did the Polish workers who went on a strike in 1980 work at?
- Number of demands made by Polish strikers (write out number)
- Line dividing Soviet controlled East and capitalist West
- Where did the troops that were sent into Czechoslovakia come from?
- What did the mass migration of East Berliners to West Berlin serve as for the USSR? (p_____)
- Number of tanks sent into Hungary on 4th November 1956
- Name given to the culture of reform in Czechoslovakia
- Term used to describe how the more intelligent were emigrating from East Germany
- A set of rules with three main principles created by a USSR leader
- Who benefited more from the building of the Berlin Wall? (USSR or West)
- What is the main reason for the mass migration from East Germany to West Germany
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- Name of Polish independent trade union created in 1980
- Similar cause of Hungarian uprising and Czechoslovakian uprising
- Event that made Czechoslovakians want to stage an uprising against USSR
- Hungarian leader who made a false promise with Nagy and his followers
- Crisis the Polish government was facing in 1980
- Event that inspired the Hungarians to stage an uprising against USSR
- The Polish strikers were angry at the recently announced ________?
- The reaction of the wider world towards the uprisings were (positive or negative)
20 Clues: Crisis the Polish government was facing in 1980 • Leader of Czechoslovakia who promised reforms in 1968 • Name given to the culture of reform in Czechoslovakia • Name of Polish independent trade union created in 1980 • Number of tanks sent into Hungary on 4th November 1956 • Line dividing Soviet controlled East and capitalist West • ...
TTS SEJARAH 2023-09-20
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- voor Federal Overleg
- Indonesia Serikat
- Tiga Negara
- menyiarkan radio pemberontakan
- Tugu Muda
- kemerdekaan indonesia
- Konferensi meja bundar
- Prisoners War and Interneers
- East Asia Command
- tempat perundingan Linggarjati 15 Republik
- sekutu yang tewas dalam peperangan antara pasukan inggris dan para pemuda di Surabaya
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- tanggal 7 Mei 1949
- RI pertama
- Umum 1 Maret terjadi di kota
- Darurat Republik Indonesia
- yang mendapat Julukan Kota Pahlawan
- Force Netherlands East Indiers
- hari pahlawan
- Nations Commision for Indonesia
- presiden RI pertama
20 Clues: Tugu Muda • RI pertama • Tiga Negara • hari pahlawan • Indonesia Serikat • East Asia Command • tanggal 7 Mei 1949 • presiden RI pertama • voor Federal Overleg • kemerdekaan indonesia • Konferensi meja bundar • Darurat Republik Indonesia • Umum 1 Maret terjadi di kota • Prisoners War and Interneers • menyiarkan radio pemberontakan • Force Netherlands East Indiers • Nations Commision for Indonesia • ...
The Iron curtain 2022-04-19
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- this war just ended
- location of Soviet union line
- belief of the soviet union
- when countries allign with one another
- war of words
- president of U.S.A that let churchill speak in Missouri against the soviet union
- people were not allowed to leave there home, kept there until released
- country that let there borders open for people to leave for Astria
- country that stood in the way between east germany and hungary
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- phrase used to describe the seperation of borders
- physical barrier between borders of east and west germany
- place in missouri where churchill gave his speech
- location of the democratic nations
- Germany's capital city
- contenant where this took place
- leader of soviet union and communist lover
- prime minester of Great Britain at the time
17 Clues: war of words • this war just ended • Germany's capital city • belief of the soviet union • location of Soviet union line • contenant where this took place • location of the democratic nations • when countries allign with one another • leader of soviet union and communist lover • prime minester of Great Britain at the time • phrase used to describe the seperation of borders • ...
Foundations 2022-05-17
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- was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- writer of Greek tragedy in 5th century
- the first time humans worked with metal
- a movement in Europe during the 17th century that was philosophically motivated.
- a Chinese practice that determined women's status.
- author of both the Iliad and the Odessey
- series of wars between the roman empire and ancient carthage
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- a transition of hunting and gathering to cultivation and settlement
- was taught by Plato and invented the field of formal knowledge
- founded the first institution of higher learning in the western world.
- had a detailed account of the Greco-Persian wars The first Muslim caliph after Muhammad's death.
- trade route between wetern world to Middle east adn asia.
- his philosophy was that the dead control and affect our lives.
- Babylonian legal text
- played a large role in developing democracy in Athens.
- transformed Rome from a republic to an empire
16 Clues: Babylonian legal text • writer of Greek tragedy in 5th century • the first time humans worked with metal • author of both the Iliad and the Odessey • transformed Rome from a republic to an empire • was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • a Chinese practice that determined women's status. • played a large role in developing democracy in Athens. • ...
