middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle School Items 2025-05-21
Across
- Big test at the end of a unit
- Place where lunch is served
- Friday feeling: “It’s almost the ___!”
- Used to erase pencil marks
- Class where you read novels
- Opposite of a question
- What your grades go into
- Document you turn in online or on paper
- You open this to get into class
- Tool with colors used in art
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- A friend group or social circle
- Worn on your feet
- Carries books and supplies
- Device used to text or call
- A break between classes
- Sticky writing tool
- You log into this to use your computer
- You watch these on YouTube
- School subject with maps and history
- A favorite day for pizza at lunch
- Teachers write these to help you improve
21 Clues: Worn on your feet • Sticky writing tool • Opposite of a question • A break between classes • What your grades go into • Carries books and supplies • Used to erase pencil marks • You watch these on YouTube • Device used to text or call • Place where lunch is served • Class where you read novels • Tool with colors used in art • Big test at the end of a unit • ...
Middle Eastern Meal 2022-10-26
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- _ is believing in one god.
- Muslims are people who believe in _.
- Muslims must make a pilgrimage to _.
- a fertile spot in a desert with water is a _.
- group of camels used for transportation is called a _.
- a big area
- A king or queen is a example of a _.
- The home of most Jews.
- A mountain or a river is a _.
- unequal distribution of income
- Destruction and fear are caused by _.
- To move
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- Voting is an example of _.
- Christians are people who believe in _.
- A fight is an example of _.
- Jews are people who believe in _.
- Takes control by force.Ex. Hitler
- _ was made to control oil and it's prices.
- Jews worship in a _.
- Resources that come from the Earth
- The "Holy Land"
- A dam in Africa at the beginning of the Nile river
- The canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
23 Clues: To move • a big area • The "Holy Land" • Jews worship in a _. • The home of most Jews. • Voting is an example of _. • _ is believing in one god. • A fight is an example of _. • A mountain or a river is a _. • unequal distribution of income • Jews are people who believe in _. • Takes control by force.Ex. Hitler • Resources that come from the Earth • Muslims are people who believe in _. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- 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 poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- have or retain possession of.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- (in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch • have or retain possession of. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor • an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
European middle ages 2022-11-18
Across
- Landowner
- church tax
- Large estate for the lord
- works of Christian monks
- giant slingshot
- became pope
- Knight's code
- protector
- Important religious ceremonies
- fierce bloody competitions
- shelter from arrows
- King's fort
- peasant
- was Crowned king in 936
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- history markers
- church
- weapons for a castle
- people who receive land
- first to call land the Holy Roman empire
- shielded soldiers
- land that was granted by a lord
- Germanic people who held power
- became emperor
- leader of the Franks
- twin sister of Benedict
- water powered for grinding grain
26 Clues: church • peasant • Landowner • protector • church tax • became pope • King's fort • Knight's code • became emperor • history markers • giant slingshot • shielded soldiers • shelter from arrows • weapons for a castle • leader of the Franks • people who receive land • twin sister of Benedict • was Crowned king in 936 • works of Christian monks • Large estate for the lord • fierce bloody competitions • ...
Europe middle ages 2022-11-18
Across
- Popes in Middle ages became this.
- Having to do with the Middle Ages
- A person who received land and protection from a lord in return for loyalty
- Spanish Muslims
- A peasant/serf family's payment of one-tenth of its income to a church
- Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul/united all kingdoms in France
- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe
- he location of the castle in the high mountains of northern Italy
- city in France that was home of the popes
- A style of architecture developed in northern France
- a peasant farmer who was tied to the land
- a series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize
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- Scholars who gathered and taught at medieval European universities
- A governing body made up of a group of representatives
- The property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance
- A group of people with the same trade or craft
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- a code of behavior by which knights were expected to be brave
- law the Church's own body of laws
- a poet or musician who traveled around and entertained people
- A system of government that developed in the Middle Ages in Europe
- An armored warrior who fought on horseback
- Charta A list of political rights written by England’s nobles and signed by King john
- A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- A lord’s estate
25 Clues: Spanish Muslims • A lord’s estate • Popes in Middle ages became this. • Having to do with the Middle Ages • law the Church's own body of laws • city in France that was home of the popes • a peasant farmer who was tied to the land • An armored warrior who fought on horseback • A group of people with the same trade or craft • ...
Middle School Crossword 2022-07-20
Across
- 十分な睡眠が取れなかった場合の気分
- 英語を構成する26文字の名前。
- 誰かが生まれたとき、彼らは「赤ちゃん」です
- 決勝の直前のゲームまたはラウンドで、勝者は決勝に進みます。
- 本棚に置いたもの
- 特にドレスや装飾のスタイルや行動のマナーで人気のあるトレンド。
- 評議会
- 貸した
- 旅行者
- 正式
- 低い
- 癖
- 旅行の際に持参するコンテナ
- 時計の最も長い針が追跡するもの。
- 郵便配達員がもたらすもの
- 狭く、移動が難しい。
- 歩行者
- 描いた
- インタビュー
- 調理されたパン
- 画面
- 音楽を作成するために使用するツール
- サービス
- 言った
- 初心者
- 愛する
- 虹のように、または色付きのペンの箱のように
- 例えば; 毎日、肉、果物、野菜、たんぱく質と一緒に食事をします。
- 試合
- 写真
- 技術的には、私たちは単なる「脳」であり、肉と骨で作られたメカを操縦しています。
- 必要
- あなたが見ているテレビやコンピューターの部分。
- たとえば、ブラスバンドはこれを作ります。
- 立っていた
- 同盟
- 服を着る行為
- 「ナンバーX」の別の言葉
- 影響
- あなたは夢を見るには「眠っている」必要があります
- 屋内
- 訪客
- クラスでやってはいけないこと。 それは睡眠と関係があります。
- 俳優が立って演じる場所
- 作成した
- 優しい心
- 特に
- グループのために話すことを選んだ人
- 聴覚障害者がコミュニケーションに使用するジェスチャーと表情。
- 危害
- 損傷
- 横たわっている
- 激怒したときに感じる感情。
- あなたの両親、兄弟、そして親戚
- 明日のサッカーの試合で私を「サポート」してください
- 「シャツに醤油をこぼした。「しみ」が残る」
- 「快楽」の反対の感覚
- 最後のもの
- 太陽がピークに達した日の真ん中。
- 「食べたい!私は_____です!」
- 発展させる
- ほとんどすべての子供が恐れている医者の道具。
- 最小量
- ゲームの途中での休憩
- 魚を捕まえることができる深淵。 チェイスはそれを非常に恐れています。
- 寝るのをやめるとどうなりますか
- 悪い
- 絵の具を使って作られた芸術作品
- 携帯電話、コンピューター、またはコンソールでのゲーム。
- 素晴らしい
- 冗談を言う
- お客様
- 生まれ
- 休み
- 店頭で購入した場合、「自家製」ではありません
- 敗北
- たくさんの選択肢
- 目から涙が漏れたとき
- 留守居
- 含む
- 伝える
- 体の最大の器官
- 広く
- ヨーロッパの南の大陸
- ソフトボール
- 興奮した
- 多くの場合、一連のゲームや試合が含まれる、スポーツのチャンピオンの位置をめぐるコンテスト。
- 文字を使って単語を作る
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- 選んだ
- 寒い、通常は震えるのに十分
- 屋外
- あなたの顔に現れる感情
- 太陽が空にあり、吸血鬼が外に出られない日の一部。
- 針を使って何かを投与する
- 長くて低い席
- 家の服は「快適」でなければなりません
- 水を横切って移動するための車両
- インドの都市
- 意味を伝えるために紙に記号をマークする行為
- 栄養
- 勝ちたい候補者に投票するとき。
- 今夜
- 腕を通したシャツの部分
- 気付く
- 幸せなとき、または何か面白いことに遭遇したときに鳴る音。
- 授業中に「集中」する必要があります。
- 「アリーナ」はかつて剣闘士が戦った場所でした
- いくつかの
- 手足、頭、胴体の合計
- 誰かに何かをもたらすために
- 生き残ります
- その丘を「走る」
- 中毒
- 象の鼻
- パンダの好きな食べ物
- 本や新聞記事を出版する
- 開催
- お腹が痛いとき
- 「道が見つかりません!私は_____です!」
- 電源
- 健康を回復するために食べるもの
- みがきます
- 競争
- 結果
- 素晴らしい
- 屋外で、通常は毛布の上に座って食べる食事
- 酸を使って食べ物を溶かす体内の臓器
- パン、ケーキ、パイ、その他の焼き菓子を作るため。
- 足らない
- 頭がいい
- 強いの反対
- 報告
- 泣くと目から漏れる液体
- 動物園で動物の世話をする人
- 費やす
- 移動する
- 多くのことができる電話
- 走りながらバトンを渡す競技
- あなたの体が侵入者を殺すために熱くなるとき
- 誰かがあなたの脳に何かを強引に突き刺したように感じるとき。
- 食用の肉があり、中に真珠が入っていることもある貝殻
- 物を一緒にホチキス止めするためのツール
- 競争
- 通常は金属製の楽器。 あなたがそれを打つとき、それは「鳴ります」。
- 元気の人はたくさんの____を持っています
- 違う
- あるものを別のものと交換する
- 店員
- 選ばれた
- 生トースト
- 日本、中国、インド、そしてロシアの半分が属する大陸
- 通常、通りを運転または横断する方法を示す標識
- 動画ですが、テレビ番組ではありません。
- 船を動かしたり物を倒したりする可能性のある空気の動き。
- カメラのガラスの目
- 傷口に巻く布
- "あなたを信頼する"
- あなたが働く場所
- 泡立つほど熱い水で調理します。
- あなたが何かを買ったという証拠
- 幸運
- 注意深く見るために
- 42キロを超える走行。 レポートを配信するためにその距離を走っている兵士にちなんで名付けられました。 レポートはギリシャ人とペルシャ人の間の戦いについてでした
- 四方を水に囲まれた一片の土地。 技術的には、北海道はその1つです。
- 何かの所有権を持つ
- 新聞に書く人
- 利用可能
- 少し
- 何かを良くするために
- あなたは現在中学校にいます。 この前に、あなたは...
- 感情を伝えるために動かすことができる目の上の髪の毛
- 顔の表情
- 「中国」と「中学校」の「中」の意味
- 軍
- 持ち上げるには
- 太陽は「明るすぎる」ので、直接見ません。
- 着用
- ユーザー
- 別の存在の人生を終わらせること。
- あなたが動物を飼う囲い。それは通常金属棒を持っています。
180 Clues: 癖 • 軍 • 屋外 • 栄養 • 今夜 • 正式 • 低い • 中毒 • 開催 • 画面 • 電源 • 競争 • 結果 • 報告 • 試合 • 写真 • 必要 • 同盟 • 影響 • 屋内 • 訪客 • 競争 • 違う • 店員 • 特に • 危害 • 損傷 • 幸運 • 少し • 悪い • 休み • 敗北 • 着用 • 含む • 広く • 選んだ • 評議会 • 貸した • 旅行者 • 気付く • 歩行者 • 描いた • 象の鼻 • 言った • 初心者 • 愛する • 費やす • 最小量 • お客様 • 生まれ • 留守居 • 伝える • サービス • 足らない • 頭がいい • 移動する • 作成した • 優しい心 • 選ばれた • 利用可能 • 顔の表情 • ユーザー • 興奮した • いくつかの • みがきます • 素晴らしい • 強いの反対 • 立っていた • 生トースト • 最後のもの • 発展させる • 素晴らしい • 冗談を言う • 長くて低い席 • インドの都市 • 生き残ります • インタビュー • 服を着る行為 • 傷口に巻く布 • 新聞に書く人 • ソフトボール • 調理されたパン • お腹が痛いとき • 横たわっている • 持ち上げるには • 体の最大の器官 • 本棚に置いたもの • その丘を「走る」 • あなたが働く場所 • たくさんの選択肢 • カメラのガラスの目 • 注意深く見るために • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-10-03
Across
- related to the pope
- twist something to make it appear different
- related to the church
- not sacred
- picture made by arranging small, colored pieces
- imitating real life visually
- medieval Europe area dominated by the pope
- painting/sculpture of something holy
- underground passages for burial
- one musical line alone
- painting with watercolor on wet plaster
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- varied musical sounds together
- place where a group of monks live
- in its original condition, unspoiled
- an object revered as something from a holy person
- part of a group or body of people
- level or rank in an organization or society
- power moving toward 1 person or group
- music played or sung alternately by 2 groups
- depicted in a nonrealistic style
- philosophy with man as the answer to everything
- apparent contradiction
22 Clues: not sacred • related to the pope • related to the church • apparent contradiction • one musical line alone • imitating real life visually • varied musical sounds together • underground passages for burial • depicted in a nonrealistic style • place where a group of monks live • part of a group or body of people • in its original condition, unspoiled • ...
The Middle Colonies 2025-10-07
Across
- Penn wrote the Frame of ______________
- Enslaved people had few _________
- Freedom of the _________
- New __________ became New York City
- King that wanted to control New Netherland
- Were able to own property in New York
- Society of Friends
- Trainee learning a craft
- George ____________ - English preacher
- Trial by _______
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- Another word for trade
- English used ________ to control slaves
- Many different groups
- City of brotherly love
- Being willing to accept differences
- Colony founded in 1702 on the Atlantic coast
- Native Americans in Pennsylvania
- Colonies of PA, NJ, NY and DE
- ________ Stuyvesant
- William _______ founded Pennsylvania
20 Clues: Trial by _______ • Society of Friends • ________ Stuyvesant • Many different groups • Another word for trade • City of brotherly love • Freedom of the _________ • Trainee learning a craft • Colonies of PA, NJ, NY and DE • Native Americans in Pennsylvania • Enslaved people had few _________ • Being willing to accept differences • New __________ became New York City • ...
Middle Eastern Empires 2025-10-16
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- Babylon was said to have beautiful hanging _______.
- Capital of Assyria.
- Zoraster was a ______ who brought new ideas of good vs evil.
- The Assyrians built _______ to connect all provinces.
- Each province of Persia was ruled by a _________.
- Soldiers who rode on horseback.
- King Darius of Persia separated the empire into twenty smaller _______.
- The Assyrians used ______ weapons.
- This empire fell when conquered people captured the city of Ninevah.
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- King Darius sent out _______ agents to make sure governors followed the rules.
- Capital of the Chaldeans.
- The Chaldeans created the ______ day week.
- Chaldean priests were ________.
- The Persians were ____ to people they conquered.
- This group would burn villages and kill people when they defeated them.
- The _______ captured Babylon after King Nebuchadnezzar died.
- The Persians were never _____ because they thought it would make them liars and cheaters.
- The Chaldean priests named all the consellations that are now the _______.
- King Nebuchadnezzar captured the Egyptians and Jews and made them ________.
- The Assyrians were a _______ tribe.
20 Clues: Capital of Assyria. • Capital of the Chaldeans. • Chaldean priests were ________. • Soldiers who rode on horseback. • The Assyrians used ______ weapons. • The Assyrians were a _______ tribe. • The Chaldeans created the ______ day week. • The Persians were ____ to people they conquered. • Each province of Persia was ruled by a _________. • ...
Middle All-Firm 2025-10-20
Across
- Something you might design for social media using Canva or Adobe Express
- Group of students advocating for an entrepreneurship minor at PSU
- Visual symbol or mark for a company
- This event
- Target group for a product or campaign
- One key metric of success on Instagram
- Event space in State College
- Name of the firm we're all here for
- Type of promotion relying on personal recommendations
- Coffee shop in downtown Bellefonte
- Slogan or catchphrase
- Part of PESO, media coverage you did not pay for
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- Two words, way to assess a business' current situation
- Residential community for LGBTQ+ people at Penn State
- Team at HVC that handles three part-time clients
- The Director of ______ ______ made this puzzle
- Local company that sends care packages to troops
- App for viewing a variety of media, HVC client
- Massage studio in State College, connected to AIM Higher Seminars
- One-page document with basic information about a business or product
- Email a PR Practitioner may send to a journalist
- General term for a busines we're working with
- Search Engine Optimization, for short
23 Clues: This event • Slogan or catchphrase • Event space in State College • Coffee shop in downtown Bellefonte • Visual symbol or mark for a company • Name of the firm we're all here for • Search Engine Optimization, for short • Target group for a product or campaign • One key metric of success on Instagram • General term for a busines we're working with • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-11-19
Across
- A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for the lord.
- Religious wars in the Middle Ages, mostly fought by Christians to take control of the Holy Land.
- A noble who owned land and gave some of it to others in exchange for loyalty.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- Land and property owned by a person or family.
- A church-led court to punish heresy and enforce religious rules.
- The effort by Christian kingdoms to drive Muslims out of Spain.
- A lord’s estate, including farmland, village, and home.
- Belief or opinion that goes against the official teachings of the church.
- A group of people with the same trade or craft who protect their rights and quality of work.
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- A church order that forbids priests from performing religious services in a certain area.
- A system in medieval Europe where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for protection and land.
- A town-dwelling merchant or craftsman in medieval Europe.
- Officially excluding someone from participating in the church.
- Church officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks.
- A religious ceremony believed to bring God’s grace, like baptism or communion.
- When kings or nobles appoint church officials instead of the church.
- A document from 1215 that limited the king’s power and protected certain rights.
- The code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, loyalty, and bravery.
- A soldier on horseback who served a lord and followed a code of honor.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
21 Clues: Land and property owned by a person or family. • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people. • Church officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks. • A lord’s estate, including farmland, village, and home. • A town-dwelling merchant or craftsman in medieval Europe. • A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for the lord. • ...
The Middle Ages 2025-11-24
Across
- Peasant bound to the land
- Muslim leader during the Crusades
- Armored warrior serving a lord
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- Warrior class in Japanese feudalism
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- System of land exchanged for service
- Eastern Roman Empire
- 10% income tax paid to the Church
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- Treaty dividing the Carolingian Empire
- Disease responsible for massive population loss
- Era that followed the Middle Ages
- Norse explorers and raiders
- Frankish king who united Western Europe
- Highest monarch in medieval society
- Pope who called for the First Crusade
- Main target of the First Crusade
- Catastrophic plague of the 14th century
- Holy war to reclaim the Holy Land
- Germanic tribe dominant in early medieval Europe
20 Clues: Eastern Roman Empire • Peasant bound to the land • Norse explorers and raiders • Armored warrior serving a lord • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • Main target of the First Crusade • Era that followed the Middle Ages • Muslim leader during the Crusades • Holy war to reclaim the Holy Land • 10% income tax paid to the Church • Highest monarch in medieval society • ...
Middle Ages (Mon) 2025-12-15
Across
- Rural areas where most people lived.
- Objects used for farming and daily work.
- Society Society divided into social groups.
- Buying and selling goods between places.
- Payments peasants made, often in crops or products.
- Promise of loyalty made to a lord or king.
- Groups that paid taxes and had fewer rights.
- Rules that organized society and were controlled by rulers.
- Related to the countryside.
- Privileged group that owned land and held political power.
- Safety provided by nobles to peasants.
- Basic economic unit of feudalism.
- Movement between places, often dangerous in the Middle Ages.
- Urban centers that were small during feudalism.
- Attack by foreign peoples on European territories.
- Military force controlled by the king.
- An economy based mainly on agriculture and farming.
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- Crops collected by peasants.
- Monarchy – System where kings shared power with nobles and clergy.
- Ruler of a kingdom who claimed to govern in the name of God.
- People who worked the land and formed most of the population.
- Divisions of society based on birth.
- Historical period in Europe between Ancient and Modern times.
- Main source of wealth and power in feudal society.
- Groups that did not pay taxes and had special rights.
- Social position was decided in feudal society by one's ______.
- Europe The part of Europe where feudalism developed.
- Powerful nobles with large lands and independence.
- Main product of the feudal economy.
- Producing almost everything needed without trade.
- A political, economic, and social system in Western Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.
- Important members of the Church with great power.
- Religious institution with strong influence over medieval society.
33 Clues: Related to the countryside. • Crops collected by peasants. • Basic economic unit of feudalism. • Main product of the feudal economy. • Rural areas where most people lived. • Divisions of society based on birth. • Safety provided by nobles to peasants. • Military force controlled by the king. • Objects used for farming and daily work. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-03-16
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- The British and Dutch East India Companies were examples of this type of business entity.
- This religion is a blending of West African animism and Western European Christianity
- This plant (also in a sweet version) helped diets all over the world.
- This plant was indigenous to the Americas, but became very popular in Africa after the Columbian Exchange
- This prince set up an academy in order to study the process of seafaring and exploration
- This American Crop became very popular in the coffee houses of the "gunpowder Empires"
- This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism
- This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a.
- This group of people defeated the Ming and established the Qing Dynasty
- Though eaten by humans in the Americas, Afro-Eurasia used it primarily as livestock feed.
- This Chinese Eunuch led Ming-Dynasty treasure ships on a trade mission throughout the Indian Ocean
- This man was the first European to get to India by boat
- This was the exchange of life forms (plants, animals, diseases) between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas.
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- This animal brought over by the Europeans had the biggest impact on the native peoples of the Americas
- In this system, in exchange for passage to the Americas, an individual would work for 4 to 7 years.
- This Empire destroyed the Byzantines and became and major power in the Mediterranean and Middle East
- Sometimes known as “soft gold”, this trade good was prevalent in Eastern Russia and North American
- This city was the gateway between Spanish Silver and East Asia
- This was the Ottoman system of enslaving young Christian boys and forcing them into administrative roles.
- This mine in modern Bolivia was the center of the Spanish silver trade
- This was the light, strong ship developed by the Portuguese
- This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas
- From 1500-1800, this coercive labor system was increasingly being removed in Western Europe, while increasingly being reinforced in Eastern Europe (Russia)
- This is a person of European descent born in the Americas
- This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art
- This navigational tool helped the Europeans cross vast oceans
- The Portuguese controlled port cities all over the world, including this very famous city in Southern China
27 Clues: This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a. • This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism • This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art • This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas • This man was the first European to get to India by boat • This is a person of European descent born in the Americas • ...
Vocab game 13 2023-03-20
5 Clues: A religion from China • a religion from India • A religion from Japan • A religion that has no god but based on faiths • A religion that is from the middle east that consists of Shia and Sunni
African Food 2024-03-26
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- One of South African meat specialties; skewered, curried mutton
- The cuisines of _____ Africa are predominantly vegetarian, influenced in part by Arab, Asian Indian, and British fare.
- The ______, which bridges the desert regions of North Africa and the tropical forests of West and East Africa, has a cuisine reflecting both Middle Eastern and African influence.
- _____ oil was the predominant fat used in cooking, giving many dishes a red hue in West African cuisine.
- The addition of _______, hot chili peppers, and onions as seasoning was so common that these items were simply referred to as “the ingredients” in West African cuisines.
- ________ are the core food of Tanzania. They are used in soups (with or without beef), stews, fritters, custards, and even wine.
- Ethiopian foods are frequently flavored with a hot spice mixture known as _________, which includes allspice, cardamom, cayenne, cinnamon, cloves, coriander, cumin, fenugreek, ginger, nutmeg, and black pepper.
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- In East African cuisines, _______ milk, chili peppers, and curry spice blends flavor many dishes.
- Consumption of foods made from ______, a banana leaf plant, common in many parts of Ethiopia, is associated with esophageal cancer.
- ____ meaning stew, is the national dish of Ethiopia.
- The practice of eating nonnutritive substances such as clay, chalk, and laundry starch, is one of the most perplexing of all food habits practiced by African Americans.
- ________ remains a prestigious meat in many regions today in West African cuisine.
- Legumes were popular throughout West Africa. _________ were especially valued and were eaten raw, boiled, roasted, or ground into meal, flour, or paste.
- The popularity of _____ food - a term coined in the 1960s for traditional southern black cuisines-is notable.
- In Kenya, the national dish is ______, a very thick doughy cornmeal porridge. It is also found in Tanzania.
- Through Ethiopia is landlocked, Eritrea and Somalia have lengthy coastal access along the horn of Africa. _________ (including a variety unique to the region called teff), sorghum, and plantains are the staple foods produced, and coffee is the leading export crop.
- ______ is still one of the most popular methods of preparing food by African Americans.
17 Clues: ____ meaning stew, is the national dish of Ethiopia. • One of South African meat specialties; skewered, curried mutton • ________ remains a prestigious meat in many regions today in West African cuisine. • ______ is still one of the most popular methods of preparing food by African Americans. • ...
It Is Swaki G 2022-09-02
10 Clues: west of iran • east of iraq • north of syria • north of jordan • west of jordan • southwest of iran • south of west bank • east of saudia arabia • east of iraq north of pakistan • west of jordan northeast of gazastrip
It Is Swaki G 2022-09-02
10 Clues: west of iran • east of iraq • north of syria • north of jordan • west of jordan • southwest of iran • south of west bank • east of saudia arabia • east of iraq north of pakistan • west of jordan northeast of gazastrip
AFC EAST 2016-04-12
9 Clues: WON SUPERBOWL III • MVP OF SUPERBOWL III • ORIGINALLY PLAYED IN USFL • LOST 4 STRAIGHT SUPERBOWLS • GREATEST QUARTERBACK OF ALL TIME • WON THEIR ONLY SUPERBOWL IN 2010 • ONLY TEAM TO HAVE UNDEFEATED SEASON • WON 4 SUPERBOWLS IN THE 21ST CENTURY • GREATEST QUARTERBACK OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Europe Geography 2023-03-10
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- Peninsula Peninsula located in northern Europe; occupied by Norway and Sweden; bordered by a section of the Arctic Ocean
- A small country in Europe bordered by Germany on the east and France on the west
- _______Commission for protection of the Rhine Group created to clean up the pollution of a river shared by Germany, France, Belgium, and Switzerland
- _______Atlantic Drift Creates a milder European Climate in most of Western Europe
- _______European Plain A vast, flat area stretching from France's coast to the Ural Mountains in Russia
- An international political and economic organization of European countries formed after World War II.
- A mountain range in south-central Europe stretching from eastern France and northern Italy through Switzerland and Austria,This mountain range forms the southern border of the European plain
- A European country south of the United Kingdom and the English Channel. This country is located to the east of Spain and the west of Germany. Natural borders of this country include the Pyrenees Mountains, the Alps, and the English Channel
- A country located in Central Europe, bordered by Germany in the west and Ukraine in the southeast
- _______Land is especially abundant in Europe
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- Peninsula Peninsula located in southwest Europe; contains Spain and Portugal
- of North Sea Effect of North Sea being large source of petroleum for Europe
- ______Sea The world's largest inland sea; located between Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Earthen dams created by the Dutch (Netherlands) to hold back the sea
- _______Kingdom An island country off the northwestern coast of Europe, which contains the island of Great Britain, Ireland and other smaller islands
- _______ River Small river that begins in the Swiss Alps mountain range and flows northwest to the North Sea. This river runs through Germany and France
- A country located in Central Europe, bordered by Belgium to the west and Poland to the East
- Mountains A mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain
- A country located on the Iberian Peninsula, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and east. This country is east of Portugal and west of France.
- River Europe's second longest river; flows from west to east from Germany to the Black Sea; flows through or forms the border of ten countries
- Boot shaped peninsula south of France and Germany and above the Mediterranean Sea
21 Clues: _______Land is especially abundant in Europe • Earthen dams created by the Dutch (Netherlands) to hold back the sea • of North Sea Effect of North Sea being large source of petroleum for Europe • Peninsula Peninsula located in southwest Europe; contains Spain and Portugal • A small country in Europe bordered by Germany on the east and France on the west • ...
Around Peary 2023-05-12
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- The capital of California
- The name of your math and science teacher
- Name of the national test you are taking this week
- Name of the reading test you take in Read 180
- Peary Middle School's Mascot
- The closest ocean to Peary is the ____ Ocean
- Mr. Vizthum's favorite TV show (hint it takes place on the starship Enterprise)
- State where Peary Middle School is located
- Art teacher at Peary Middle School
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- Peary Middle School is located in _____ county
- Name of the Magnet coordinator at Peary
- The President of the United States in 2023 is Joe___
- Name of the covered eating area outside the cafeteria
- The name of the first principal of Peary. Also the name of the hall under the library
- Month when Peary Middle School begins
- The month when Peary Middle School ends
- Band teacher at Peary Middle School
- The name of the blvd that Peary Middle School is located on
- Name of your English and History teacher
- The Vice-President of the United States in 2023 is Kamala ____
- Your P.E. Teacher
- Principal of Peary Middle School
22 Clues: Your P.E. Teacher • The capital of California • Peary Middle School's Mascot • Principal of Peary Middle School • Art teacher at Peary Middle School • Band teacher at Peary Middle School • Month when Peary Middle School begins • Name of the Magnet coordinator at Peary • The month when Peary Middle School ends • Name of your English and History teacher • ...
World Music 2017-01-09
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- The number of notes used in South East Asian music.
- The place South American music originates from.
- A South American type of music.
- The event at which South American music is played.
- The place where South Asian music is listened to.
- A country in South East of Asia.
- The country that classical indian music comes from.
- A sustained note.
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- A long necked fretted string instrument.
- The name of notes used in Indian music.
- The country that South American music is played in.
- Music originating from Southern Asia.
- Music originating from the South East of Asia.
- A collection of small gongs.
- A large drum used for South American music.
15 Clues: A sustained note. • A collection of small gongs. • A South American type of music. • A country in South East of Asia. • Music originating from Southern Asia. • The name of notes used in Indian music. • A long necked fretted string instrument. • A large drum used for South American music. • Music originating from the South East of Asia. • ...
Geography of South America 2014-03-12
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- Ocean on the West Coast of South America.
- Eastern most of the small three countries above Brazil
- Long strip on the west coast. Find this ingredient in your sambal.
- South of Colombia.
- Small country to the North of Brazil.
- Largest South American Country.
- Ocean on the East Coast of South America.
- Eastern boarder of Bolivia and Argentina.
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- East of Venezuela. Part of three small countries above Brazil.
- Boarders Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Paraguay.
- Connects to Central America.
- Boarders the Caribbean Sea. Shaped like the letter 'V'.
- Second largest country in South America. To the East of Chile.
- Located at the most southern part of Brazil.
- West of Brazil, South of Ecuador.
15 Clues: South of Colombia. • Connects to Central America. • Largest South American Country. • West of Brazil, South of Ecuador. • Small country to the North of Brazil. • Ocean on the West Coast of South America. • Ocean on the East Coast of South America. • Eastern boarder of Bolivia and Argentina. • Located at the most southern part of Brazil. • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-05-16
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- Non-agression pact between Soviet Union and Germany
- War between US and Soviet
- East Continent
- Symbol for communism used in Eastern Europe
- Alliance between North America and Western Europe
- Policy of US to help countries threaten by communism
- Conflicts fought between the US and Soviet by other countries
- Alliance between Soviet and Eastern Europe due to NATO
- Prime minister that used "Iron Curtain" in a speech
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- Policy by the US to stop the spread of communism
- Capital of Eastern Germany
- The famous bridge between west and east Berlin during the cold war
- Capital of Western Germany
- Soviet leader during cold war
- Division between the East and West during cold war
15 Clues: East Continent • War between US and Soviet • Capital of Eastern Germany • Capital of Western Germany • Soviet leader during cold war • Symbol for communism used in Eastern Europe • Policy by the US to stop the spread of communism • Alliance between North America and Western Europe • Division between the East and West during cold war • ...
Iron Cutain 2025-05-29
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- – Controlled crossings between East and West Berlin.
- – Era of geopolitical tension between U.S. and USSR.
- – Type of state controlled by the USSR.
- – Soviet leader during the early Cold War.
- – Country that revolted in 1956 against Soviet control.
- – British leader who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
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- – U.S. policy to contain communism.
- – Nationality of people affected by 1968’s Prague Spring.
- – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe.
- – Western military alliance formed in response to Soviet threat.
- – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations.
- – Side of Europe under Soviet influence.
- – Divided city showing Cold War tensions.
- – Common tactic behind the Iron Curtain to control information.
- – Country split into East and West after WWII.
15 Clues: – U.S. policy to contain communism. • – Type of state controlled by the USSR. • – Side of Europe under Soviet influence. • – Divided city showing Cold War tensions. • – Soviet leader during the early Cold War. • – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations. • – Country split into East and West after WWII. • – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe. • ...
Three kings day crossword my own creation 2025-12-15
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- (Wise men from the East).
- (The third king).
- (The feast day).
- (A kingly gift).
- (Guided them to Jesus).
- (A fragrant incense gift).
- (Direction of origin).
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- (Synonym for Magi).
- (An embalming spice gift).
- (One of the three kings).
- (Jesus' birthplace).
- (Another wise king).
- (What they offered).
- (Their act of worship).
- (Where they came from).
15 Clues: (The feast day). • (A kingly gift). • (The third king). • (Synonym for Magi). • (Jesus' birthplace). • (Another wise king). • (What they offered). • (Direction of origin). • (Their act of worship). • (Guided them to Jesus). • (Where they came from). • (Wise men from the East). • (One of the three kings). • (An embalming spice gift). • (A fragrant incense gift).
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.2 2016-06-16
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- Federal land set aside for Native American
- A railroad connecting the East to the West
- The earliest, most popular cattle route, from Abilene, Kansas to San AntonioTexas A very popular cattle market
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
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- A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s
- quickly established around mines
- A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops
- First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians
9 Clues: quickly established around mines • Federal land set aside for Native American • A railroad connecting the East to the West • The trip where cattle was taken to the market • A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s • A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops • First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians • ...
Early Humans 1.2 Vocabulary 2016-09-15
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- A society that does not rely on agriculture and animal husbandry
- Mass movement of people from one part of the world to another
- Refers to the lifestyle of people who live a mobile or wandering existence
- _Crescent: A region in the middle east
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- _River: The longest river in southwest asia
- Changing the behavior traits of plants and animals
- To have more than what is needed
- The cultivation or production of plants and animals for human use
- Age The time period where copper and tin was used to make metal objects
9 Clues: To have more than what is needed • _Crescent: A region in the middle east • _River: The longest river in southwest asia • Changing the behavior traits of plants and animals • Mass movement of people from one part of the world to another • A society that does not rely on agriculture and animal husbandry • ...
The Middle Mast Crossword Puzzle! 2012-08-29
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- a limited place on the quanity of goods and services that can be imported
- a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country
- a ban on trade with a country for political resons
- the total amount of goods and services produced in a country
- an economic system where the goverment decides what goods are made and how they are made
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- the biggest country in the middle east
- the nick name for mesopotamia
- the salties sea in the world
- an economic system that combines command and market economies
9 Clues: the salties sea in the world • the nick name for mesopotamia • the biggest country in the middle east • a ban on trade with a country for political resons • a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country • the total amount of goods and services produced in a country • an economic system that combines command and market economies • ...
Texas History Chapter 6-7 2019-12-16
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- Governing council
- Spanish governor that led an expedition in 1689.
- Military bases
- A military blockade of a city or fort.
- An experienced explorer sent to East Texas to find Father Hidalgo.
- "The Royal Road". A road that led from the East Texas missions to the southern Rio Grande settlements.
- A governor of Texas that led a group of colonists along the San Antonio River.
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- settlement built near Garcitas Creek
- cowboys
- expanded France's empire.
- Expedition that set out in 1720 with 500 soldiers and 4000 horses. This expedition arrived in East Texas in 1721.
- Represents countries in foreign affairs.
- Religious communities
- Served as mayor, sheriff, and judge of small cases.
- Ranches
15 Clues: cowboys • Ranches • Military bases • Governing council • Religious communities • expanded France's empire. • settlement built near Garcitas Creek • A military blockade of a city or fort. • Represents countries in foreign affairs. • Spanish governor that led an expedition in 1689. • Served as mayor, sheriff, and judge of small cases. • ...
Distance and Direction 2025-01-28
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- Represents direction and distance in a vector
- A measurement with both size and direction
- A vector measurement that includes speed and direction
- A term for directions like north, south, east, and west
- The act of changing position
- A cardinal direction opposite of east
- Used on a map to measure distance between locations
- A unit for measuring long distances
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- Length of the route between two points
- An important component of motion, such as north or south
- A tool used to determine direction
- A smaller unit of distance often used to measure short lengths
- SI unit for distance
- A cardinal direction opposite of west
- A route for running events measured by distance
15 Clues: SI unit for distance • The act of changing position • A tool used to determine direction • A unit for measuring long distances • A cardinal direction opposite of east • A cardinal direction opposite of west • Length of the route between two points • A measurement with both size and direction • Represents direction and distance in a vector • ...
Information Technology Puzzle 38 - CommScope 2022-03-16
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- Is the leader of the Outdoor Wireless Network
- The Fiber Connectivity Operations leader
- The new appointment to the Head of Investor Relations
- The Copper Connectivity and Cable Operations leader
- Now has the responsibility for the Mexico facilities reporting to Gustavo
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- Is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CommScope
- CommScope's new Vice President and Treasurer
- The new to the Key Account Management (KAM) team for the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region
- Will now be leading the targeted areas that are focused on strategic operations and advanced manufacturing
9 Clues: The Fiber Connectivity Operations leader • CommScope's new Vice President and Treasurer • Is the leader of the Outdoor Wireless Network • The Copper Connectivity and Cable Operations leader • The new appointment to the Head of Investor Relations • Is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CommScope • ...
adventurous crossword 'B' 2013-09-02
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- a protection from danger or from wind, rain, hot sun etc
- under the surface of the water
- a precious stone which is used to decorate valuable objects
- the activity of travelling in a kayak
- someone who travels to places where no one has ever been
- an optical instrument which is used to view distant objects
- a drawing which shows the Earth's surface
- opposite to the West
- a person who searches for things underwater
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- an area, often covered with sand
- opposite to North
- a group of valuable things such as gold, silver, jewels
- the sport of jumping out of an aircraft with a special parachute
- a large hole in the side of a hill
- opposite to the East
- an activity which could harm you is .......
- a bag used for carrying things on your back
- an instrument which shows the North, South, East and West
- the sport or pastime of travelling down a river on a raft
- opposite to the South
20 Clues: opposite to North • opposite to the East • opposite to the West • opposite to the South • under the surface of the water • an area, often covered with sand • a large hole in the side of a hill • the activity of travelling in a kayak • a drawing which shows the Earth's surface • an activity which could harm you is ....... • a bag used for carrying things on your back • ...
The World 2020-11-24
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- The ocean surrounds Antarctica.
- Second largest ocean on Earth.
- Third largest continent.
- continent includes Australia, the eastern half of Papua New Guinea and
- island group west of the Atlantic Ocean and south east of the Gulf of Mexico.
- Largest ocean
- The ocean between east Africa, Southern Asia and Oceania.
- Second largest continent.
- largest river in North America.
- A natural channel watercourse, usually fresh water, starting at the mouth and ending at its source.
- Smallest ocean of the world.
- second largest river in China.
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- Mountain range in Western North America.
- Second smallest continent.
- range A series of mountains or hills.
- Southern-most continent.
- ........ river is the largest river by volume.
- The largest continent.
- island group, south east Asia.
- Zealand.
- ........... mountains are found on the western coast of South America.
- Mountain range found in Europe.
- The longest river on Earth.
- second largest river in Africa.
- Island group made up of more than 17,000 small islands.
25 Clues: Zealand. • Largest ocean • The largest continent. • Southern-most continent. • Third largest continent. • Second largest continent. • Second smallest continent. • The longest river on Earth. • Smallest ocean of the world. • Second largest ocean on Earth. • island group, south east Asia. • second largest river in China. • The ocean surrounds Antarctica. • Mountain range found in Europe. • ...
Weather and Climate 2017-05-13
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- a period of time when the weather is very dry
- a very intense snowstorm
- measures the amount of water in the air
- measures air pressure
- the long term state of the atmosphere
- a scientists who studies climate, weather, and the atmosphere
- creates light rain with nice weather after
- measures wind speed
- wind that blows from west to east between 60 degrees and 30 degrees
- creates light rain with humid and warm weather after
- a very large and destructive wave
- a violently destructive windstorm
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- creates thunderstorms with nice cool weather after
- the state of the atmosphere from day to day
- a violent tropical storm with high wind speeds
- winds that blow from east to west between 0 degrees and 30 degrees latitude
- measures temperature
- the thin layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- stays in one spot and produces rain
- winds that blow from east to west between 60 degrees and 90 degrees latitude
20 Clues: measures wind speed • measures temperature • measures air pressure • a very intense snowstorm • a very large and destructive wave • a violently destructive windstorm • stays in one spot and produces rain • the long term state of the atmosphere • measures the amount of water in the air • creates light rain with nice weather after • the state of the atmosphere from day to day • ...
Five Themes of Geography and Other Geography Terms 2017-10-10
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- Something relating to or affecting people.
- A space used for a particular purpose.
- This continent is South of Asia and West of Africa.
- This continent is North of Africa and West of Asia.
- The movement of ideas.
- The natural change in a place.
- An area sharing common characteristics.
- Telling where something is in RELATION to something else.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
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- This ocean is South of Asia and East of Africa.
- A model of the Earth.
- This is where Mrs. Cruz was born in Texas.
- Facebook, Snapchat, and Whatsapp are part of ______________ ____________ Interaction
- This symbol shows the cardinal directions North, South, East and West.
- The movement of people and good.
- This ocean is located on the North Pole.
- The human change in a place.
- Telling where something is and you ABSOLUTELY know where it is.
- This continent is South of Asia and East of Africa.
- The act, process, or result of moving.
20 Clues: A model of the Earth. • The movement of ideas. • The human change in a place. • The natural change in a place. • The movement of people and good. • A space used for a particular purpose. • The act, process, or result of moving. • An area sharing common characteristics. • This ocean is located on the North Pole. • Something relating to or affecting people. • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-05
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- This river was a significant natural barrier between East and West Germany.
- Leader of East Germany during the Cold War
- challenged Communist rule
- Agreement between the US and the USSR that established spheres of influence in Europe.
- prevented access to it from East Berlin and adjacent areas of East Germany
- Leader of Yugoslavia, who pursued a policy of non-alignment during the Cold War.
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Iron Curtain separated this capital city from the rest of Europe.
- Strategy employed by the US to prevent the spread of communism.
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- Famous speech delivered in Fulton, Missouri, marking the beginning of the Cold War.
- Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia were among these countries in Eastern Europe.
- Abbreviation for the organization established for collective defense against the Soviet Union.
- ideological division between Eastern and Western Europe.
- City in the United States where Winston Churchill delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech.
- Event in 1956 where Hungarians rose against Communist rule, resulting in Soviet intervention.
- collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union
16 Clues: challenged Communist rule • Leader of East Germany during the Cold War • ideological division between Eastern and Western Europe. • collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union • Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis • Strategy employed by the US to prevent the spread of communism. • ...
javian's crossword puzzle 2021-08-25
9 Clues: southeast of turkey • is east from the red sea • it is east of the red sea • east of the Euphrates river • is north from the suez canal • is north from the aribian sea • is east from the tigris river • is south from the Tigris river • is north of the straitofhormuz
The Outsiders 2012-12-12
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- sharped another gang of greasers.
- 16 year old lived in new york.
- Another word for smokes.
- had Red hair.
- Oldest person in curtis family.
- where ponybob meet cherry.
- died in hospital.
- live on the east side.
- another word for attack.
- you can see on the west and east side.
- another name for cops.
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- just another guy.
- mouse was sodapops pet.
- two bit had one.
- there ponybob almost drowned.
- on bobs hands.
- another word for fight.
- ponyboys favorite drink.
- another term for tough.
19 Clues: had Red hair. • on bobs hands. • two bit had one. • just another guy. • died in hospital. • live on the east side. • another name for cops. • mouse was sodapops pet. • another word for fight. • another term for tough. • Another word for smokes. • another word for attack. • ponyboys favorite drink. • where ponybob meet cherry. • there ponybob almost drowned. • 16 year old lived in new york. • ...
Fall of the Berlin Wall 2024-03-20
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- Gate opened in the wall
- New political force in Germany
- Tool used to break the wall
- Federal R______ of Germany
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Keeps watch from Watchtower
- Celebrating its fall
- Another word for Freedom
- Leader of East Germany
- Opposite of communist
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- Month the wall fell in 1989
- Symbol of the Cold War caused this
- Escape attempt
- Checkpoint between East and West Berlin
- Divided Europe
- German D_______ Republic
- Celebration after the fall
- City divided by the wall
- Movement for change
19 Clues: Escape attempt • Divided Europe • Movement for change • Celebrating its fall • Opposite of communist • Leader of East Germany • Gate opened in the wall • German D_______ Republic • City divided by the wall • Another word for Freedom • Celebration after the fall • Federal R______ of Germany • Leader of the Soviet Union • Month the wall fell in 1989 • Tool used to break the wall • ...
Eco crossword 2020-07-12
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- Rich countries, excluding countries of the middle-east and certain other small countries are called _______ countries.
- Proportion of literate population above the age of 7
- ____ ranks 189 countries on the basis of multiple criterions
- A type pf development that prevents hinderance of the future generations’ progress.
- _____ compares countries
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- A ratio between a person’s height and weight
- Used to compare nations/regions/states.
- A way of providing people with essential goods at subsidised prices.
- An example of conflicting goals on the Narmada River
9 Clues: _____ compares countries • Used to compare nations/regions/states. • A ratio between a person’s height and weight • An example of conflicting goals on the Narmada River • Proportion of literate population above the age of 7 • ____ ranks 189 countries on the basis of multiple criterions • A way of providing people with essential goods at subsidised prices. • ...
countries 2023-06-02
Across
- this country invented burgers which later on got stolen by america
- this country was the first country to have independence from the soviet union
- this country was the first to invent wine
- this country doesn't have any mosquitoes
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- this county's land is not only in the Balkans, its also in the middle east and a bit of Caucasia
- this country is the first christen country in the world
- this country was a victim in both world wars
- this country eats snails
- this country has its own alphabet out of 14 countries
9 Clues: this country eats snails • this country doesn't have any mosquitoes • this country was the first to invent wine • this country was a victim in both world wars • this country has its own alphabet out of 14 countries • this country is the first christen country in the world • this country invented burgers which later on got stolen by america • ...
People of the Fertile Crescent Crossword 2024-10-18
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- An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory.
- Supply water to their crops.
- A system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for words, ideas, or sounds.
- a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq
- The belief in more than one god.
- Sugar Valley Rural Charter School 7th Grade Class
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- Pyramid-shaped brick towers.
- a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent shaped curve
- A trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money.
9 Clues: Pyramid-shaped brick towers. • Supply water to their crops. • The belief in more than one god. • a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq • Sugar Valley Rural Charter School 7th Grade Class • An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory. • a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent shaped curve • ...
Shift Away From Western Dominance 2025-06-25
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- The increasing interconnection of multiple states
- A word used to describe a country with with a lot of influence and power
- A common western economic system
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- southeastern Europe, Middle East, Africa 1299-1922
- a practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another.
- Provides low interest loans to developing countries
- Innovate to reshape the global cultural conversation, redefining cultural power.
- Challenges the power of the IMF and World Bank
- from Indus valley to the Balkans, cultural rival to Rome, some of the greatest wealth in the world
9 Clues: A common western economic system • Challenges the power of the IMF and World Bank • The increasing interconnection of multiple states • southeastern Europe, Middle East, Africa 1299-1922 • Provides low interest loans to developing countries • A word used to describe a country with with a lot of influence and power • ...
East Asia Review 2023-04-27
Across
- Italian explorer
- A waterway linking Beijing to Zhejiang
- The indigenous Japanese religion
- Flat grasslands in Central Eurasia
- A Mongol leader
- Shinto spirit
- A region with many volcanos and and earthquakes
- Japanese military leader
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- Grandson of Genghis Khan
- A government system where positions are awarded based on ability, not social standing
- The Mongol Khanate that ruled over Russia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Ukraine
- A group of islands
- Samurai honor code
- A tent traditionally used by Mongols
14 Clues: Shinto spirit • A Mongol leader • Italian explorer • A group of islands • Samurai honor code • Grandson of Genghis Khan • Japanese military leader • The indigenous Japanese religion • Flat grasslands in Central Eurasia • A tent traditionally used by Mongols • A waterway linking Beijing to Zhejiang • A region with many volcanos and and earthquakes • ...
SIMULIA East Crossword 2013-07-11
East Asia Crossword 2017-05-15
Across
- man that created the philosophy of Confucianism
- dynasty that discovered acupuncture
- group of young teenagers that participated in acts of torture (led by Mao)
- the philosophy that put into place harsh laws and punishments
- the philosophy that had the goal of achieving peace by having relationships
- dynasty that made weapons out of bronze
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- man that started the Cultural Revolution and was the leader of the Red Guards
- a period of time where Mao led the Red Guards in doing harmful crimes
- invented by the Han dynasty to make writing easier
- invented by the Han dynasty that scared away enemies
- man that taught the teachings of Daoism
- man that created the philosophy of Legalism
- the philosophy that was based on the teaching of "go with the flow"
- dynasty that started to built the Great Wall of China
14 Clues: dynasty that discovered acupuncture • man that taught the teachings of Daoism • dynasty that made weapons out of bronze • man that created the philosophy of Legalism • man that created the philosophy of Confucianism • invented by the Han dynasty to make writing easier • invented by the Han dynasty that scared away enemies • ...
East Asia vocab 2025-01-28
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- a narrow valley between hills or mountains
- a group of people
- a hereditary commander in chief
- a style of Japanese comic books
- doctrine or belief that theres only one God
- a large Japanese business conglomerate.
- a style of Japanese film
- a large lake for water supply
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- a system of philosophical
- belief in or worship of more than one god
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic
- the attribution of a soul to plants
- connected with the sea
- member of a powerful military caste
14 Clues: a group of people • connected with the sea • a style of Japanese film • a system of philosophical • a large lake for water supply • a hereditary commander in chief • a style of Japanese comic books • the attribution of a soul to plants • member of a powerful military caste • a white vitrified translucent ceramic • a large Japanese business conglomerate. • ...
Christmas musicals 2021-12-11
Across
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- Slang for cool
- Travel back home
- Is it frosty?
- Nothing like (Anagram)
- "it is the east,... ... Is the sun" (Shakespeare quote)
- Province of Canada
- Half a dozen
- ...Platt. Actor in The West Wing and Chicago Med
- this would be wasted on Uncle David
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- Mo Salah?
- Opposite of East Centre Truth
- A sad man
- Is she Australian?
- Learner and Loewe musical
- A rags to riches tale
- Mr Humphreys or Mr White?
- Alan did (Anagram)
18 Clues: Mo Salah? • A sad man • Half a dozen • Is it frosty? • Slang for cool • Travel back home • Is she Australian? • Alan did (Anagram) • Province of Canada • A rags to riches tale • Nothing like (Anagram) • Learner and Loewe musical • Mr Humphreys or Mr White? • Opposite of East Centre Truth • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious • this would be wasted on Uncle David • ...
Spelling Activites 2025-03-24
Across
- Old-fashioned ,out of date ,or no longer in use
- Protection from freezing
- A device used to amplify or switch electronic signals
- Things that change places with each other
- Something that allows light to pass through it
- Middle of the continent
- A mechanical device
- The middle of the night
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- the process of switching languages
- The middle of the week
- Go beyond the bounds
- A toxin
- Send
- Middle of a stream
- Middle of the section
- A medical procedure
- Crossing the Atlantic
- Something that is the opposite of something else
- Middle of a point
- A strong feeling of dislike
20 Clues: Send • A toxin • Middle of a point • Middle of a stream • A medical procedure • A mechanical device • Go beyond the bounds • Middle of the section • Crossing the Atlantic • The middle of the week • Middle of the continent • The middle of the night • Protection from freezing • A strong feeling of dislike • the process of switching languages • Things that change places with each other • ...
physical features 2024-02-05
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- It touch
- biggest rive Northeast in India.
- The Mekong River is the longest river in Southeast Asia.
- Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east.
- between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula
- It is east of china
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- northern China in the Kunlun Mountains
- In the largest inland basin in China-the Tarim Basin
- North East Asia, between china and Japan
- along the northeastern part of the Asian continent.
- in South and Southeast Asia
- Across the northeastern portion of India
- northwestern China between the Mongolian
13 Clues: It touch • It is east of china • in South and Southeast Asia • biggest rive Northeast in India. • northern China in the Kunlun Mountains • North East Asia, between china and Japan • Across the northeastern portion of India • northwestern China between the Mongolian • between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula • along the northeastern part of the Asian continent. • ...
Physical Geography 2024-09-03
Across
- Northernmost point on Earth
- Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres
- Called parallels, runs east to west, measures north to south
- Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean
- Called meridians, runs north to south, measures east to west
- Half a sphere
- Located at 0 degrees, all longitude lines are measured from it
- Tells you direction on a map
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- Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
- North, south, east, west
- Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface
- Southernmost point on Earth
- Easily recognizable man-made building, monument, or structure
13 Clues: Half a sphere • North, south, east, west • Northernmost point on Earth • Southernmost point on Earth • Tells you direction on a map • Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean • Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast • Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface • Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres • ...
Countries(2) 2023-08-02
Across
- A country in South America known for tango and beef.
- A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages.
- Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music.
- Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East.
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- A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas.
- A country known for its historical contributions and mythology.
- A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids.
- Zealand A country with breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities.
- Africa A nation with diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
9 Clues: A country in South America known for tango and beef. • Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music. • A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas. • A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids. • Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East. • A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages. • ...
Arab Israeli Conflict 2025-10-06
Across
- Hatred toward Jewish people
- The agreement between Russia, Britain, and France to divide the Middle East
- A letter promising Jews British support in the establishment of a homeland in Palestine
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- The idea of a unified Arab world
- To conquer a territory and expand ones empire permanently
- Under the authority of a foreign army
- The belief for self determination and the creation of a homeland for Jewish people
7 Clues: Hatred toward Jewish people • The idea of a unified Arab world • Under the authority of a foreign army • To conquer a territory and expand ones empire permanently • The agreement between Russia, Britain, and France to divide the Middle East • The belief for self determination and the creation of a homeland for Jewish people • ...
Western River Valley Vocab 2025-12-18
Across
- The ruler of ancient Egypt believed to be both a king and a god
- On of the earliest written legal codes
- Large structures built in Egypt as tombs for pharaohs
- The system of picture writing used by ancient Egyptians
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- A material used for writing in ancient Egypt
- A rich farmland in the middle east where some of the first civilizations began
- The world’s first writing system
7 Clues: The world’s first writing system • On of the earliest written legal codes • A material used for writing in ancient Egypt • Large structures built in Egypt as tombs for pharaohs • The system of picture writing used by ancient Egyptians • The ruler of ancient Egypt believed to be both a king and a god • ...
south america 2023-02-28
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- to the north east of comumbia
- touching chile in the north
- the biggestcountry in south america
- to the west of suriname
- to the east of argentina
- longest country in the south america
- to the west of venezula
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- to the south east of peru
- in between uragauy, brazil, bolvia, argentina
- to the south west of comumbia
- to the west of french guana
- the 2nd biggest country in the sorth america
12 Clues: to the west of suriname • to the west of venezula • to the east of argentina • to the south east of peru • touching chile in the north • to the west of french guana • to the north east of comumbia • to the south west of comumbia • the biggestcountry in south america • longest country in the south america • the 2nd biggest country in the sorth america • ...
Frankincense and myrrh 2020-11-20
Across
- Greece --a lot of coffee from the Middle East.
- Kings kept silver, gold and precious stones as ---.
- I like to wear -- when I go out.
- This necklace belonged to my grandmother so it’s very --to me.
- Skin creams, toothpaste and other --products are made with frankincense.
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- The --in our garden are now about 10 metres high.
- to generation This cake recipe has been handed down from --.
7 Clues: I like to wear -- when I go out. • Greece --a lot of coffee from the Middle East. • The --in our garden are now about 10 metres high. • Kings kept silver, gold and precious stones as ---. • to generation This cake recipe has been handed down from --. • This necklace belonged to my grandmother so it’s very --to me. • ...
SDMCET Toastmasters Club 2021-11-10
13 Clues: Northern Railway • Southern Railway • East Coast Railway • West Central Railway • North Central Railway • North Eastern Railway • North Western Railway • South Western Railway • South Central Railway • North Frontier Railway • Central, Western Railway • South East Central Railway • South Eastern Railway, Eastern Railway
Global Winds 2022-04-29
Across
- the upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air
- Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface
- Prevailing winds that blow from east to west between 60degrees-90degrees latitude in both hemisphere coming from the poles.
- The movement of air caused by an uneven heating of the Earth's surface.
- movement of air from sea to land during the day when cooler air from above the water moves over the land, forcing the heated, less dense air above the land to rise
- The effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
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- Produced by the movement of air between the equator and the poles.
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- Regions of high pressure and gentle winds at about 30 degrees north and south latitude
- steady winds in tropical latitudes that blow toward the equator from the 30 degrees north and south
- Winds that blow from west to east between 30 and 60 degrees latitude
- movement of air from land to sea at night, created when cooler, denser air from the land forces up warmer air over the sea
- Area above the equator where little wind occurs (due to rising warm air)
13 Clues: Produced by the movement of air between the equator and the poles. • Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface • Winds that blow from west to east between 30 and 60 degrees latitude • the upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air • The effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents. • ...
The Middle Colonies (MC means Middle Colonies) 2022-02-01
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- one kind of grain
- grind the grain
- produced by factories in the MC
- grown in the MC
- The _______ was very fertile.
- means clothing
- The _________ settled in Delaware.
- Pennsylvania was the most __________ of the MC.
- An industry that helped trading across the ocean.
- One of the resources was _______ farmland.
- number of colonies in the MC
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- the MC were ____ of the Southern Colonies
- city in the MC
- The MC were know as the _________ Colonies
- one of the MC
- The ________ settled in New York.
- Natural ________ were plentiful.
- Only the rich were able to get ________.
- the proper word for corn
- a city in the New York colony
20 Clues: one of the MC • city in the MC • means clothing • grind the grain • grown in the MC • one kind of grain • the proper word for corn • number of colonies in the MC • The _______ was very fertile. • a city in the New York colony • produced by factories in the MC • Natural ________ were plentiful. • The ________ settled in New York. • The _________ settled in Delaware. • ...
Tx history 2023-11-17
Across
- Rebellion One of the earliest rebellions in East Texas
- Where was Edwards’ land grant?
- Who was arrested(hint he's middle name starts with f)
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- Austin wrote a ______ that got him in jail
- Who was the new president of Mexico in 1830
- Texas in the years leading up to the Texas Revolution occurred near which town?
- what where the settlers most interested in Texas was the ____
- How many Conventions were there
8 Clues: Where was Edwards’ land grant? • How many Conventions were there • Austin wrote a ______ that got him in jail • Who was the new president of Mexico in 1830 • Who was arrested(hint he's middle name starts with f) • Rebellion One of the earliest rebellions in East Texas • what where the settlers most interested in Texas was the ____ • ...
SS7H2 Vocabulary 2024-02-09
Across
- A strong sense of pride towards ones own nation
- A disagreement or struggle between two or more parties
- To gradually become become weaker or go down
- One of the strongest empires that took over the Middle East
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- An agreement between Britain and France during WW1 that divided the Ottoman Empire
- To split apart or divide
- a group of states or countries under a single ruler or government
7 Clues: To split apart or divide • To gradually become become weaker or go down • A strong sense of pride towards ones own nation • A disagreement or struggle between two or more parties • One of the strongest empires that took over the Middle East • a group of states or countries under a single ruler or government • ...
My Family 2025-07-30
Across
- Big Gran's first name
- Mama and Kaya's birthday month
- Mamaw and Papaw's church
- Lois'birthday month
- Daddy's middle name
- City where Shaun and Katie live
- Road where Little Gran and Grandad lived
- Country where Shaun and Katie once lived
- Dustin and Shaun's birthday month
- Brad's middle name
- Mamaw's first name
- Cora's middle name
- Little Gran's real first name
- Jon-Jon's middle name
- Little Gran and Grandad's church
- How many pedals on Mamaw's harp?
- Shaun's vocation
- Mamaw and Papaw's birthday month
- Cameron's job
- James' dog
- Cameron and Siena's birthday month
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- Location of Katie's birth
- Kelli's dog's first name
- college where Papaw received his doctorate
- Pa's middle name (Papaw's dad)
- Builder of Mamaw and Papaw's house
- Katie and Cora's birthday month
- Katie's dog
- Grandad's middle name
- How does Cora say piano?
- State where Mamaw was born
- City where Papaw was born
- Katie's middle name
- Papaw's middle name
- My middle name
- State where Brad was born
- Mine and Brad's birthday month
- An instrument Kaya plays
- where Brad lives now
- my husband
- My church
- My sister
- Daddy, Jesus, and James birthday month
- Mamaw's dog
- Mama's middle name
- Jon-Jon's church
46 Clues: My church • My sister • my husband • James' dog • Katie's dog • Mamaw's dog • Cameron's job • My middle name • Shaun's vocation • Jon-Jon's church • Brad's middle name • Mamaw's first name • Cora's middle name • Mama's middle name • Lois'birthday month • Daddy's middle name • Katie's middle name • Papaw's middle name • where Brad lives now • Big Gran's first name • Grandad's middle name • Jon-Jon's middle name • ...
The Middle Colonies (MC means Middle Colonies) 2022-02-01
Across
- Natural ________ were plentiful.
- number of colonies in the MC
- Only the rich were able to get ________.
- the MC were ____ of the Southern Colonies
- one kind of grain
- grind the grain
- produced by factories in the MC
- One of the resources was _______ farmland.
- grown in the MC
- The _______ was very fertile.
- a city in the New York colony
- means clothing
- The _________ settled in Delaware.
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- Pennsyvania was the most __________ of the MC.
- An industry that helped trading across the ocean.
- city in the MC
- The MC were know as the _________ Colonies
- one of the MC
- the proper word for corn
- The ________ settled in New York.
20 Clues: one of the MC • city in the MC • means clothing • grind the grain • grown in the MC • one kind of grain • the proper word for corn • number of colonies in the MC • The _______ was very fertile. • a city in the New York colony • produced by factories in the MC • Natural ________ were plentiful. • The ________ settled in New York. • The _________ settled in Delaware. • ...
NAMES 2025-08-22
Across
- my great aunt's name
- my favorite aunt's name
- my dad's name
- neighbor in Whitefish name
- my friend's name from high school
- my middle name
- Roy's mom's name
- Roy's dad's name
- my cousin's name
- Roy's mother's name
- Leroy's middle name
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- Sandy's middle name
- my mom's name
- Youngest daughter's husband's name
- daughter-in-law's name
- Larry's middle name
- my eldest grandchild's name
- my husband's name
- Cheri's middle name
- LeRoy's friend's name in Spokane
20 Clues: my mom's name • my dad's name • my middle name • Roy's mom's name • Roy's dad's name • my cousin's name • my husband's name • Sandy's middle name • Larry's middle name • Cheri's middle name • Roy's mother's name • Leroy's middle name • my great aunt's name • daughter-in-law's name • my favorite aunt's name • neighbor in Whitefish name • my eldest grandchild's name • LeRoy's friend's name in Spokane • ...
Crusaders 2018-11-24
Across
- he made a speech giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslim in order to reclaim the Holy Land.
- an area located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Land of Israel.
- an assembly of Roman catholic church reform called by pope UrbanII in 1095AD
- Prince of Taranto, a leader of the First Crusade which was governed by a committe of nobles
- was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade
- Christian states in the Middle East as a result of the First Crusade.
- leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade
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- climax of the First Crusade took place from June 7 to July 15 1099. Crusaders take Jerusalem from the Caliphate.
- Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus.
- best known leader during the first crusade and first European Ruler in the holy land
- one of the leader of the people Crusade in 1096 AD via Cologne and Hungary.
- capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state
- Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries
- series of religious wars in the Middle Ages aimed to retake Jerusalem to Muslim rule.
- conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine.
15 Clues: Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries • conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine. • leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade • Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus. • capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state • was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade • ...
European Geography 2024-08-05
10 Clues: east of Spain • west of Spain • east of France • north of Italy • Island Kingdom • next to Portugal • west of Russia, east of Germany • mountains between Spain and France • mountains that separate Europe from Asia • west of Ukraine; the Ural Mountains goes through it
Crusaders 2018-11-24
Across
- conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine.
- an assembly of Roman catholic church reform called by pope UrbanII in 1095AD
- Christian states in the Middle East as a result of the First Crusade.
- one of the leader of the people Crusade in 1096 AD via Cologne and Hungary.
- an area located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Land of Israel.
- series of religious wars in the Middle Ages aimed to retake Jerusalem to Muslim rule.
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- Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries
- he made a speech giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslim in order to reclaim the Holy Land.
- leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade
- climax of the First Crusade took place from June 7 to July 15 1099. Crusaders take Jerusalem from the Caliphate.
- capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state
- best known leader during the first crusade and first European Ruler in the holy land
- Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus.
- Prince of Taranto, a leader of the First Crusade which was governed by a committe of nobles
- was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade
15 Clues: Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries • conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine. • leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade • Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus. • capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state • was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade • ...
Crusaders 2018-11-24
Across
- conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine.
- was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade
- Christian states in the Middle East as a result of the First Crusade.
- best known leader during the first crusade and first European Ruler in the holy land
- climax of the First Crusade took place from June 7 to July 15 1099. Crusaders take Jerusalem from the Caliphate.
- leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade
- series of religious wars in the Middle Ages aimed to retake Jerusalem to Muslim rule.
- Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries
- he made a speech giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslim in order to reclaim the Holy Land.
Down
- Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus.
- one of the leader of the people Crusade in 1096 AD via Cologne and Hungary.
- an assembly of Roman catholic church reform called by pope UrbanII in 1095AD
- Prince of Taranto, a leader of the First Crusade which was governed by a committe of nobles
- capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state
- an area located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Land of Israel.
15 Clues: Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries • conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine. • leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade • Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus. • capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state • was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade • ...
Crusaders 2018-11-24
Across
- Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus.
- Prince of Taranto, a leader of the First Crusade which was governed by a committe of nobles
- conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine.
- one of the leader of the people Crusade in 1096 AD via Cologne and Hungary.
- capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state
- an assembly of Roman catholic church reform called by pope UrbanII in 1095AD
- he made a speech giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslim in order to reclaim the Holy Land.
Down
- an area located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Land of Israel.
- series of religious wars in the Middle Ages aimed to retake Jerusalem to Muslim rule.
- Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries
- climax of the First Crusade took place from June 7 to July 15 1099. Crusaders take Jerusalem from the Caliphate.
- best known leader during the first crusade and first European Ruler in the holy land
- leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade
- Christian states in the Middle East as a result of the First Crusade.
- was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade
15 Clues: Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries • conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine. • leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade • Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus. • capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state • was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade • ...
Environmental Issues in Southwest Asia Review 2023-11-27
Across
- What word means "to fill or build up again"?
- What type of water does Saudi Arabia rely on?
- What is the name of the river that several Middle Eastern countries are fighting over?
- Other than human sewage and agricultural runoff what other waste is the region's biggest pollution issue?
- What are the huge mechanisms built on the rivers called, that trap and hold water?
- What is one environmental issue effecting Southwest Asia's water caused by human sewage and chemicals for agriculture?
- In 1975, what country almost went to war with Iraq over water use?
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- In some countries in the Middle east and North Africa, what consumes 85 percent of the water?
- What word means "water from below Earth's surface that supplies wells and springs"?
- This is the expensive process of removing salt from sea water to leave fresh water?
- Only 27 percent of people living in this country have access to clean drinking water?
- A monarchy is a form of autocracy that is ruled by a king or queen, how is leadership typically transferred?
12 Clues: What word means "to fill or build up again"? • What type of water does Saudi Arabia rely on? • In 1975, what country almost went to war with Iraq over water use? • What are the huge mechanisms built on the rivers called, that trap and hold water? • What word means "water from below Earth's surface that supplies wells and springs"? • ...
World Languages 2023-06-10
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- - The language spoken in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.
- - A language spoken in Spain, Latin America, and parts of the United States.
- - The language spoken in Russia and many countries in Eastern Europe.
- - The language spoken in Italy and parts of Switzerland.
- - The most widely spoken language in the world.
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- - The language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
- - The language spoken in Japan.
- - The most spoken language in the world, primarily in China.
- - The language of romance, spoken in France and many countries around the world.
9 Clues: - The language spoken in Japan. • - The most widely spoken language in the world. • - The language spoken in Italy and parts of Switzerland. • - The most spoken language in the world, primarily in China. • - The language spoken in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. • - The language spoken in Russia and many countries in Eastern Europe. • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2021-09-15
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- a way to move water and supply it to people and crops
- a tool used to help plant seeds in fields
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory
- a belief in 1 God
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- a complex society that has cities, government, religion, and specialized workers.
- a belief in multiple gods
- the system a community uses to distribute goods and services
- a region of the Middle East that stretched in a large crescent shape full of rich soil
- groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society
9 Clues: a belief in 1 God • a belief in multiple gods • a tool used to help plant seeds in fields • a way to move water and supply it to people and crops • the system a community uses to distribute goods and services • groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society • an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory • ...
The Crusades 2025-02-26
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- the bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church
- a group of people who do not live in one place, but travel in search of food and water
- founder of the Ayyubid dynasty
- the spirit of medieval knighthood, and the qualities of a medieval knight
- a way to reduce the amount of punishment for ones sins
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- the land sacred to Jews, Muslims, and Christians (around the Middle East)
- killing a large number of people in a violent manner
- a Sunni Muslim empire, north of the Caspian Sea
- a journey that holds religious significance
9 Clues: founder of the Ayyubid dynasty • a journey that holds religious significance • a Sunni Muslim empire, north of the Caspian Sea • the bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church • killing a large number of people in a violent manner • a way to reduce the amount of punishment for ones sins • the land sacred to Jews, Muslims, and Christians (around the Middle East) • ...
Covid Class Crossword #4 : WA Highway map edition 2020-05-05
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- Cowlitz County's biggest city
- Neah Bay is a community center for this Native tribe.
- River border with Oregon
- Passenger rail service across WA state
- Constellation known as the Hunter
- Country Point Roberts is in
- Tribal reservation Wellpinit, WA is on.
- Small town east of Newhalem on the way to Ross Lake
- __________ Almanac published annually since 1792
- THe ______ is a popular concert site west of George, WA
- Falls in Gold bar
- Town NW of Winthrop on Hwy. 20
- Reservoir south of Moses Lake
- Lake _________ is a gem in Olympic Nat'l Park
- Go north from Dodge, WA on Hwy. 127 to this small town
- Furniture in a classroom
- Transportation between Inchelium & Gifford, WA
- _______ Dam at Electric City, WA
- When training dogs you give one for good behavior
- Term for anything related to the Moon
- Ferry north from Port Angeles takes you to __________
- Summit between Twisp & Okanogan on Hwy 20
- Hwy 410 takes you from Mt. Rainier Nat'l Park to _______
- Olympic National Park is on this peninsula
- Small town on East shore of Lake Chelan
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- Astronomical event that blocks the Sun
- WA state capital
- _______ Shores is a popular beach area south of Oyhut
- Mount St. Helens National ____________ Monument
- WA's eastern neighbor
- Univ. of Idaho community east of WSU on Hwy. 8.
- Wilderness Area east of North Cascades Nat'l Park
- What type of highway are I-5, I-82, I-90?
- Indian Reservation in Yakima County.
- Mountains east of Walla Walla, WA
- Mossyrock Dam contains _______ Lake
- Usually a month w. warmest temperatures in the Pacific NW
- WA's most western point is Cape __________
- Quileutl community west of Forks on Hwy. 110
- Site of I-5 border crossing into British Columbia
- bird of the water
- Site of Ranger Station at north end of Lake Chelan
- Transportation between Mulkiteo and Clinton
- The ______ Oregon scenic area across from Murdock, WA
- Reservation west of Marysville, WA
- Long Beach has a world museum for these.
- Pass east of Mt. Rainier Nat'l Park on Hwy. 410
- Pasco, Kennewick & Richland are caller the ____ Cities
- Ombrophobia means you are afraid of ______
- Community of WSU
50 Clues: WA state capital • Community of WSU • Falls in Gold bar • bird of the water • WA's eastern neighbor • River border with Oregon • Furniture in a classroom • Country Point Roberts is in • Cowlitz County's biggest city • Reservoir south of Moses Lake • Town NW of Winthrop on Hwy. 20 • _______ Dam at Electric City, WA • Constellation known as the Hunter • Mountains east of Walla Walla, WA • ...
The British East India Company 2023-10-30
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- In 1857 a new weapon the ___ was given to British troops and they greased the cartridges with pig and cow fat which were forbidden to be eaten by Hindus and Muslims.
- A Hindu custom where the widow was burned to death on the funeral pyre of her husband was made illegal in 1829.
- The Hindu and Muslim sapoys refused to ouch the greased rifle cartridges and were sentenced to 10 years of ___.
- he took charge of the company and defeated his European enemies and made his uncle ruler of Bengal and Bihar.
- A law in 1850 gave Christian converts the right to inherit their ancestral lands.
- India brought great wealth and Power to the British empire making it the ____ and wealthiest empire int he world.
- _____ became the official language for education replacing Persian.
- The British formed the British East India Trading Company after seeing the success of the ____.
- These governor-generals put incredible _____ strain on The British East India Trading Company.
- In 1813, _____ missionaries were given free access to India.
- British insensitivities were largely responsible for a series of _____
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- He became the first Governor-General of India and managed to bring much of India's territory under British control.
- The British thought themselves to be ___ to the Indian people and did not largely interact with them socially.
- The 5th Governor-general took even more territory in the late 1790s.
- The Company gained this town through a wedding dowery in 1665.
- The British East India Trading Company was at war with the _____ who eventually lost India to the British.
- The British East India Trading Company was granted a new settlement in 1696 which eventually became known as ____.
- As a result of the trouble with The British East India Trading Company the British ____ became involved.
- Racial ____ was widely practiced and even the wealthiest of Indian families were treated as less than.
- In 1856 the governor-general annexed ____ because the leader died without an heir under British law. This law was much contested.
- Although members grew wealthy the British East India Trading Company nearly went____.
- In the mutiny of 1857 many British men, women and children were ___ in response to the court martial and 10 year sentences handed down to the Sapoys.
- A native soldier in the Indian Army.
23 Clues: A native soldier in the Indian Army. • In 1813, _____ missionaries were given free access to India. • The Company gained this town through a wedding dowery in 1665. • _____ became the official language for education replacing Persian. • The 5th Governor-general took even more territory in the late 1790s. • ...
Middle Ages 2021-12-10
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- the plague that killed millions 1347-1351
- military expeditions by Christians
- laborers that worked the manor and had few or no rights
- document signed by King John giving rights
- code followed by knights that required honor
- series of wars between France and England
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- most powerful organization of the MidAges
- main part of lord's land that was worked by serfs
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- massive christian churches with vaulted ceilings and stain-glass windows
- most famous building of the Byzantines
- religious community where monks lived/worked
12 Clues: military expeditions by Christians • leader of the Roman Catholic Church • most famous building of the Byzantines • most powerful organization of the MidAges • the plague that killed millions 1347-1351 • series of wars between France and England • document signed by King John giving rights • religious community where monks lived/worked • ...
Middle ages 2022-02-01
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- a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages
- the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct
- The social system that existed in the middle ages.
- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- Male religious worker
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons
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- A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- someone in Europe during the Middle Ages who was loyal to a king who gave them a home and protection viking one of the people from Scandinavia who traveled in ships and attacked places in Northern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages
- the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- relating to the period of European history between about the year 500 A.D. and the year 1500 A.D.
- the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran squire a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight
- a formal association of people with similar interests
- Female religious worker
13 Clues: Male religious worker • Female religious worker • The social system that existed in the middle ages. • a formal association of people with similar interests • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • A man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. • a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages • ...
Middle Ages 2014-02-09
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- political system: king, nobles, knights, serfs
- Included the lord’s house and the peasants living in the surrounding area, like a mansion during the Middle Ages
- The religion of Western Europe. Leader is the Pope. Unified the people during the Dark Ages. Center of learning
- Period of history after the Fall of Rome. Characterized by:, very little learning, violence by invaders,towns and villages were abandoned, most powerful institution was the Church, and known as the Medieval Era, Dark Ages
- This code was composed by the Emperor Justinian based on Roman laws. They were the clearest and most comprehensive laws of the time. It spread Roman legal principles beyond the Empire.
- Limited King John’s powers,guaranteed trial by jury, first document to limit any king’s powers
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- The Roman Empire continued as this empire. Mix of Greek, Roman, Christian, and Middle Eastern cultures. Ruled by powerful emperors. Ex. Justinian. Located at Constantinople. Had their own form of Christianity- Eastern Orthodoxy
- Believed in natural law. Was a saint. Believed men could overthrow unjust rulers
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire, Was a crossroads of Europe and Asia
- Do not recognize the Pope as the head of their church. They have their own Patriarch. Decorate with icons-images of Jesus and the saints. Different shape of the cross. Popular with the Byzantine Empire
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Church, Revived learning, Created the closest thing to an empire during the Middle Ages
12 Clues: political system: king, nobles, knights, serfs • Capital of the Byzantine Empire, Was a crossroads of Europe and Asia • Believed in natural law. Was a saint. Believed men could overthrow unjust rulers • Limited King John’s powers,guaranteed trial by jury, first document to limit any king’s powers • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-17
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- Aggression that is directed at another child
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Direct and indirect actions
- Ability to group by the common attributes
- Seeing close objects more clearly
- Seeing objects in the distance more clearly
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- Process in which people define themselves
- Concept that changes in position or shape of substance does change the quantity
- Lower and upper teeth
- Result the follows a action or behavior
12 Clues: Lower and upper teeth • Direct and indirect actions • Coordination of the eye and hand • Seeing close objects more clearly • Result the follows a action or behavior • Process in which people define themselves • Ability to group by the common attributes • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Repetition of information after it is used • ...
Middle Ages 2023-04-28
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- a disease that killed 1/3 people in Europe
- a social structure where people exchanged land for protection
- the estate that included land, church, village, and castle
- a massive church to show a city's piety and devotion to God
- warriors during the middle ages. Often held a prestigious position in society
- exchanging products with people from another area, it allowed cities to get rich
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- a track of land
- holy wars to regain land that was once Christian
- an English document that limited the power of the king
- means middle ages (time from 500 -1500)
- a large fort where the lords or king lived
- a payment to the church
12 Clues: a track of land • a payment to the church • means middle ages (time from 500 -1500) • a disease that killed 1/3 people in Europe • a large fort where the lords or king lived • holy wars to regain land that was once Christian • an English document that limited the power of the king • the estate that included land, church, village, and castle • ...
Middle Ages 2021-03-18
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- A social system existing in the Middle Ages in which people lived and worked on a manor
- A series of religious wars to try and take the holy land
- A nobleman who was given land under the feudal system in Medieval Europe.
- A self-sufficient estate of medieval lord
- Metal glove worn by a knight
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- A code of conduct for knights
- A peasant who is legally bound to live & work on land owned by a lord
- Poor farmers who worked the land of the manor in exchange for protection
- Land given to a Lord or Vassal
- Warrior in medieval Europe
- Ages, a period of time between ancient times and modern times, from 500 to 1500 CE
- death, A disease that killed many during the Middle Ages
12 Clues: Warrior in medieval Europe • Metal glove worn by a knight • A code of conduct for knights • Land given to a Lord or Vassal • A self-sufficient estate of medieval lord • A series of religious wars to try and take the holy land • death, A disease that killed many during the Middle Ages • A peasant who is legally bound to live & work on land owned by a lord • ...
Middle Ages 2022-05-16
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- self-sufficient system that includes a manor house, a church, the farmland, and everyone who lives & works the land
- obligations Part of the relationship between lord's and serfs. The lords give the serfs government, justice and protection and the serfs give agricultural service
- grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to a king in return for loyalty and military service
- 800 CE, crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire, which extended from northern Spain to western Germany and northern Italy. 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- migrated from Scandinavia to Russia
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- leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors
- migrated from Central Asia to Hungary, One of the barbarian groups known as Hungarian nomads
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate
12 Clues: migrated from Scandinavia to Russia • leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors • time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period • A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate • grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe • ...
Middle ages 2023-11-29
12 Clues: old jails • male leader • lanches far • boy servent • female leader • knight ride them • fights with a sword • plage black death • needs a arrow to work • girl cleaner for castles • kings and queens live here • a different kind of bow and arrow
Middle Kingdom 2024-11-08
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- The capital of Egypt was moved here
- The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt is known as a period of
- The first pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom
- A period of order that stability which lasted to about 1750 BC
- Pharaoh of the Canal
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- The name means “Beauty of Sobek”
- Paths followed by traders
- Known as the time of stability and development
- Pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom were often seen as what
- Gained more rights during this period
- The amount of pharaohMiddle Kingdome kingdom
- Known for rewriting history in her favor
12 Clues: Pharaoh of the Canal • Paths followed by traders • The name means “Beauty of Sobek” • The capital of Egypt was moved here • Gained more rights during this period • The first pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom • Known for rewriting history in her favor • The amount of pharaohMiddle Kingdome kingdom • Known as the time of stability and development • ...
Middle Ages 2025-05-02
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- The safest place, often on a hill, housing the lord
- Travelers credited with bringing round architectural designs back to Europe
- Metal grate used to control access at an entrance
- Large feasts hosted by wealthy people
- Bridge raised or lowered to control entry over a ditch
- A castle's role as a military structure
- Structure type changing shape after visits to the Holy Land
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- Provided music and juggling at dinner events
- Area where meetings, feasts, and even sleeping happened
- Water-filled trench designed to impede attackers
- Stronghold near the entrance where a screen could trap invaders
- Thick defenses sometimes painted bright colors
12 Clues: Large feasts hosted by wealthy people • A castle's role as a military structure • Provided music and juggling at dinner events • Thick defenses sometimes painted bright colors • Water-filled trench designed to impede attackers • Metal grate used to control access at an entrance • The safest place, often on a hill, housing the lord • ...
Middle Ages 2025-04-01
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- A lord’s estate, including villages and farmland.
- Carta: A 1215 document limiting royal power and protecting rights.
- A peasant tied to a lord’s land, providing labor.
- A medieval system where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A knight’s code of honor emphasizing bravery and respect.
- Contract: The obligations between a lord and vassal.
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- A person who received land from a lord in return for service and allegiance.
- Law: Law based on customs and court rulings.
- An armored soldier serving a lord, often rewarded with land.
- A heavy plow used in medieval farming.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal for loyalty and service.
- A large area of land owned by a person or family.
12 Clues: A heavy plow used in medieval farming. • Law: Law based on customs and court rulings. • A lord’s estate, including villages and farmland. • A peasant tied to a lord’s land, providing labor. • A large area of land owned by a person or family. • Contract: The obligations between a lord and vassal. • A knight’s code of honor emphasizing bravery and respect. • ...
VRAJBHOOMI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 2016-02-19
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- / Israel, England and France attacked this country in 1956 for the issue of SUEZ Canal.
- / Earlier it was Called East Pakistan and became a separate country in 1071.
- / He was the Portuguese explorer who discovered a new sea route to India and reach Calicut in 1498.
- / This Mughal Emperor gave permission to British East India Company to set up trading centre at Bombay.
- / Under this alliance, if an Indian ruler accepted certain conditions, the British East India Co. protect them from outside attack and internal revolt.
- This revolt started from Meerut and as a result the British East India Company came to an end and India came under the direct control of British Crown.
- / British army won the battle of Plassey under his leadership.
- / In this African country India send her armed forces as Peace Keeping Force as per the instruction of UN.
- / He is the Indian National Congress founded by him in 1885.
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- / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961.
- / In the modern times he gave the message of peace and non-violence to the whole world.
- / This battle took place in 1764. The victory in the battle made British East India Company the ruler of Bengal.
- / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal.
- / He played a key role in formation of NAM.
- / They came to India for trading but became rulers.
- / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia.
- / They did not believe in appeals, but favoured strikes and boycotts. Three popular leaders
- / As per this doctrine Lord Dalhousie enabled the British to take control of any state if its ruler died without living a natural heir.
- / They got defeat from British and allowed to do trading only in Pondicherry.
- / It is the abbreviation of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
20 Clues: / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal. • / He played a key role in formation of NAM. • / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961. • / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia. • / They came to India for trading but became rulers. • / He is the Indian National Congress founded by him in 1885. • ...
Latin America Mapping Crossword 2024-04-23
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- Mexican peninsula along the 20 North latitude line
- Peninsula in far northwest Mexico
- Sea south of Jamaica and Hispanola
- Country on the island of Jamaica
- Pico de _______ is the highest mountain in Mexico.
- Ocean west of Latin America
- Island east of Jamaica
- South America's southernmost point
- The _______ is a flat area in northern South America just east of the Andes
- Country named after the equator
- Islands just south of the equator and west of South America
- Country south of Bolivia and north of Argentina
- The entire region of mostly Spanish speaking countries from Mexico to South America is called _______ ____________.
- The major river that flows through the Amazon Basin
- Country that takes up the eastern half of the island of Hispanola
- The ______ ______ lies between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Sierra Madre Occidental
- The largest country in South America
- Body of water south of the United States and north of the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Islands north of Cuba and Hispanola
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- The Sierra Madre ____________ are mountains along the western part of Mexico
- Country between Panama and Nicaragua
- The _______ ______ Oriental are mountains along the eastern part of Mexico.
- Island south of Cuba
- The _____ of Panama connects South America with Central America
- The highest point in the Andes is Mt. ___________.
- Large, flat area south of the Guiana Highlands
- Islands east of Florida
- Flat region just north of Patagonia
- Country east of Chile
- The name of the region of southern South America
- Country between Ecuador and Chile
- Desert slong the Pacific coast in central South America
- Ocean east of Latin America
- The ________ are a mountain range that runs along the entire western part of South America.
- Country wast of Argentina
- Country that takes up the western half of the island of Hispanola
- The northernost country in Latin America
- Island north of Jamaica
- The only South American country that borders Panama
39 Clues: Island south of Cuba • Country east of Chile • Island east of Jamaica • Islands east of Florida • Island north of Jamaica • Country wast of Argentina • Ocean west of Latin America • Ocean east of Latin America • Country named after the equator • Country on the island of Jamaica • Peninsula in far northwest Mexico • Country between Ecuador and Chile • ...
VRAJBHOOMI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 2016-02-19
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- / Israel, England and France attacked this country in 1956 for the issue of SUEZ Canal.
- / Earlier it was Called East Pakistan and became a separate country in 1071.
- / He was the Portuguese explorer who discovered a new sea route to India and reach Calicut in 1498.
- / This Mughal Emperor gave permission to British East India Company to set up trading centre at Bombay.
- / Under this alliance, if an Indian ruler accepted certain conditions, the British East India Co. protect them from outside attack and internal revolt.
- This revolt started from Meerut and as a result the British East India Company came to an end and India came under the direct control of British Crown.
- / British army won the battle of Plassey under his leadership.
- / In this African country India send her armed forces as Peace Keeping Force as per the instruction of UN.
- / He is the Indian National Congress founded by him in 1885.
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- / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961.
- / In the modern times he gave the message of peace and non-violence to the whole world.
- / This battle took place in 1764. The victory in the battle made British East India Company the ruler of Bengal.
- / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal.
- / He played a key role in formation of NAM.
- / They came to India for trading but became rulers.
- / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia.
- / They did not believe in appeals, but favoured strikes and boycotts. Three popular leaders
- / As per this doctrine Lord Dalhousie enabled the British to take control of any state if its ruler died without living a natural heir.
- / They got defeat from British and allowed to do trading only in Pondicherry.
- / It is the abbreviation of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
20 Clues: / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal. • / He played a key role in formation of NAM. • / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961. • / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia. • / They came to India for trading but became rulers. • / He is the Indian National Congress founded by him in 1885. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2021-11-08
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- the democratic side of Europe
- subversive communist agents Churchill believed were working in western Europe
- economic system, redistribution of wealth
- the war that lead to the division of Germany amongst the Allies
- physically separated east and west Berlin
- a policy and goal of the Soviet Union
- the stand off between the US and the USSR
- a metaphorical barrier between east and west Europe
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- the president of the US at the time
- the leader of the USSR at the time
- where the Iron Curtain speech was given
- the country split between the Allies
- a communist world power
- coined the term "iron curtain"
- the communist side of Europe
15 Clues: a communist world power • the communist side of Europe • the democratic side of Europe • coined the term "iron curtain" • the leader of the USSR at the time • the president of the US at the time • the country split between the Allies • a policy and goal of the Soviet Union • where the Iron Curtain speech was given • economic system, redistribution of wealth • ...
Ancient East 2025-09-25
9 Clues: "The law of..." • Synonym of country • The founder of Taoism • The founder is Mo Tzu • Universal ethical rules • The country in South Asia • The founder of Confucianism • The doctrine based on strict rules • The symbol of this country is dragon
The British East India Company 2014-01-07
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- The country who started the British East India Company.
- The group of people that had exclusive trade rights with the East Indies before the British.
- The government passed this act which ended the British East India Company's ruling.
- One of the main trading goods of India.
- The person who signed off on the British East India Company.
- The term meaning having exclusive control over something.
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- One of the main trading goods of China.
- The main country England wanted to benefit trade with.
- The government passed this act in an attempt to regain control of the British East India Company.
- The continent England was trading with.
10 Clues: One of the main trading goods of China. • The continent England was trading with. • One of the main trading goods of India. • The main country England wanted to benefit trade with. • The country who started the British East India Company. • The term meaning having exclusive control over something. • The person who signed off on the British East India Company. • ...
Early Humans 2022-10-03
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- large section of the Pacific Ocean which contains thousands of islands
- region in the middle east along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- land bridge that stretched across parts of the Bering Sea
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- period of geological history where glaciers cover large portions of earth's surface
- mass movement of people from one part of the world to another
- second largest continent on Earth
- second smallest continent on Earth
7 Clues: second largest continent on Earth • second smallest continent on Earth • land bridge that stretched across parts of the Bering Sea • mass movement of people from one part of the world to another • region in the middle east along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • large section of the Pacific Ocean which contains thousands of islands • ...
River Valley Civilizations Vocab 2023-09-11
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- all the members of a group or community
- an amount that goes beyond what is needed
- consisting of many different and connected parts
- a set of laws
- an early river valley civilization established on the Nile river
- the number of people in a particular area
- the belief in and worship of a god or gods
- a feature, quality or trait of something
- how a society is organized through grouping people by class
- symbols that have meaning and can be put together to express ideas
- the process of focusing on a specific job
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- a civilization that included the cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
- a region in the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- an advanced society
- a system of communication; words, symbols, phrases
- An early river valley civilization in China established on the Huang He (yellow) river
- the group of people that has the power to make laws and important decisions for a community, state or nation
- a large town
18 Clues: a large town • a set of laws • an advanced society • all the members of a group or community • a feature, quality or trait of something • an amount that goes beyond what is needed • the number of people in a particular area • the process of focusing on a specific job • the belief in and worship of a god or gods • consisting of many different and connected parts • ...
ENGLISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-23
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- pleasant and friendly.
- relating to not having any sexual relations before marriage.
- capital of Vietnam
- Empire person who lives poorly in order to save money.
- a confessional type of narration written in the first person.
- morality, beliefs, and principles based on the teachings of the Chinese philosophers confusius.
- was one of the greatest empires of the ancient world with the first persian.
- belief or practice that isn't entirely based on facts or reality.
- means filled or well-supplied with something.
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- tear or teardrop.
- known as the land of the “Ascending Dragon” for it's geographical shape on the world map.
- means "laughter" or "to laugh". It's also used as a shortened form of "lol" in online Japanese text.
- country located in the Middle East and Asia, that was known as Persia for thousands of years until 1935.
- a number of monetary currency.
- renowned for vibrant pop culture, rich cultural heritage, and stunning natural beauty.
- relating to or befitting a son or daughter.
- extreme anger.
- public display.
18 Clues: extreme anger. • public display. • tear or teardrop. • capital of Vietnam • pleasant and friendly. • a number of monetary currency. • relating to or befitting a son or daughter. • means filled or well-supplied with something. • Empire person who lives poorly in order to save money. • relating to not having any sexual relations before marriage. • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-16
Across
- Chinese invention, used for measurement.
- Philosophy emphasizing the importance of strict laws and rules in Ancient China.
- Road A network of ancient trade routes that connected China to the Middle East and Europe.
- Qin Buried with terracotta warriors
- A device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes an explosion when ignited.
- Worship Worshiping family members from the past.
- Captiol city of the Tang dynasty
- Succession of rulers from the same family.
- River Huanghe
- Philosophy emphasizing balance and harmony with nature.
Down
- Warriors Built to protect the first emperor of China in the afterlife.
- of Heaven A philosophical and political concept saying that the emperor's authority and rule was divinely appointed by "heaven."
- Printing Cariving symbols into wood
- The ruler or head of state. In this case the ruler of Ancient China.
- Philosophy emphasizing social harmony, Confucius.
- Oldest Chinese Dynasty
- Service Exam Pass a test to work in the government.
- Wall Protects China from northern invaders
- Chinese invention, children's toy that flies in the air.
19 Clues: River Huanghe • Oldest Chinese Dynasty • Captiol city of the Tang dynasty • Printing Cariving symbols into wood • Qin Buried with terracotta warriors • Chinese invention, used for measurement. • Wall Protects China from northern invaders • Succession of rulers from the same family. • Worship Worshiping family members from the past. • ...
Cultural Changes 2022-12-02
Across
- peaceful gathering of people who are against something
- poor countries that want to become stronger and wealthier
- widely shared excitement about something (often short lived)
- an infection that often causes a disease
- the opposing of or saying no to something
- the support of women having political, social, and economic equality to men
- look closely at again
- the increase in the number of babies bor after WW2
- culture, or way of life, that appeals to the popular taste
- the rights that countries guarantee their citizens, such as the rights to vote and the right to equal treatment
- Kinds of communication, such as newspapers, radio and tv
Down
- organs and cells that protect the body from disease
- stopping something from happening
- group of countries in the Middle East that encourages cooperation
- Unfair treatment of people because of there race, age or gender
- separated because of race
- having the same rights as other people
- seperation of blacks and whites in South Africa; means "apartness"
18 Clues: look closely at again • separated because of race • stopping something from happening • having the same rights as other people • an infection that often causes a disease • the opposing of or saying no to something • the increase in the number of babies bor after WW2 • organs and cells that protect the body from disease • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
Across
- white people born in latin america
- creoles that supported the spanish king(lesson 16b)
- people that are half light and half darkness(lesson 15a)
- rulers that were unwanted as a result of nationalism(lesson11)
- most powerful german state(lesson 12)
- we're in the east coast
- person that sold france's north american territory to the united states for money
- tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water
- land in the middle of two bodies of water(lesson14)
- latin america during the time periods of 16th and 17th century(lesson 15a)
Down
- first emperor of brazil that also allowed slavery
- taking advantage of someone
- leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a)
- method european countries used to take advantage of the latin american colonies
- 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b)
- white people born in spain or portugual(lesson 16a)
- haitian leader that killed many white people after revolution
- body of water next to mexico
18 Clues: we're in the east coast • taking advantage of someone • body of water next to mexico • white people born in latin america • most powerful german state(lesson 12) • tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water • leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a) • 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b) • first emperor of brazil that also allowed slavery • ...
Spelling bee 2013-01-17
Across
- a piece of paper given to someone to show that the have passed the examination
- a test of who is best at something
- a notice that tries to persuade people to buy something
- a building in which Christians meet and pray
- not the same
- a tall round glass or plastic container
- a place where you go in to a building
- the colour of leaves and grass
- a piece of cloth or leather that you wear around the middle of your body
Down
- one of the two equal parts of something
- a time arranged for seeing someone
- to damage something so it doesn't work
- a piece of equipment for cooking food
- a person whose job is to cut your hair
- a talk between two or more people
- likely to harm people
- objects such as chairs, tables that you see in a house
- the direction from which the sun comes up in the morning
18 Clues: not the same • likely to harm people • the colour of leaves and grass • a talk between two or more people • a time arranged for seeing someone • a test of who is best at something • a piece of equipment for cooking food • a place where you go in to a building • to damage something so it doesn't work • a person whose job is to cut your hair • ...
