middle east Crossword Puzzles
Map Skills 2025-03-19
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- a person who creates maps
- seeing pictures from above
- explains what the symbols and colors represent on a map
- divides the globe into North and South
- a unit of measure for latitude and longitude
- shows the distance on the map
- what the map is about
- flat drawings of places around the world
- North, South, East, West
- divides the globe into East and West
- one half of the Earth
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- a map that shows how places are divided
- NW, NE, SW, SE
- a map that shows the natural features of a place
- the distance North or South of the Equator
- Dallas is north of Austin
- a symbol that shows the cardinal directions
- a round model of the Earth
- a line of latitude
- a line of longitude
- the distance East or West of the Prime Meridian
- used instead of words like a * to mark a Capitol
- intersecting lines used to locate places on a map
23 Clues: NW, NE, SW, SE • a line of latitude • a line of longitude • what the map is about • one half of the Earth • North, South, East, West • a person who creates maps • Dallas is north of Austin • seeing pictures from above • a round model of the Earth • shows the distance on the map • divides the globe into East and West • divides the globe into North and South • ...
What Country Am I? 2025-12-22
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- I border the Gulf of Thailand and share land borders with Laos and Malaysia
- I am bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south
- I sit between Hungary to the north and Greece to the south
- I am landlocked, bordered by Argentina, Brazil, and Peru
- I have Canada to the north and Mexico to the south
- I border Lake Tanganyika and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- I border both the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic Ocean
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- I lie east of Togo and west of Nigeria
- I am an island nation south of the equator and east of Papua New Guinea
- I am boarded by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south
- I am east of Benin and south of Niger
- I am north of Brunei and south of Thailand
- I am west of Suriname and east of Cote d'lvoire
- I border both the Adriatic Sea and Hungary
- I have coastline on the Red Sea and border Eritrea and Kenya
- I am north of Eswatini and south of Zimbabwe
16 Clues: I am east of Benin and south of Niger • I lie east of Togo and west of Nigeria • I am north of Brunei and south of Thailand • I border both the Adriatic Sea and Hungary • I am north of Eswatini and south of Zimbabwe • I am west of Suriname and east of Cote d'lvoire • I have Canada to the north and Mexico to the south • ...
WESTERN DANCE 2021-10-06
6 Clues: IT IS ORIGINATED IN ITALY • DANCE PERFORMED by swaying your body • - IT IS A STREET DANCE PERFORMED IN US • IT IS PERFORMED BY A PARTNER AND DONE IN CUBA • This dance is done by African American people • DANCE PERFORMED BY MIDDLE EAST PEOPLE AND IT IS KNOWN AS ARABIC DANCE
APHUG Unit 3 Review 2024-11-18
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- British colonization, becoming dominant in countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and many smaller former colonies, as well as being widely spoken in parts of India and Africa, was a result of the diffusion of the ____ _____.
- __________: is not a centrifugal force for a state.
- __________: the process where cultural elements like ideas, customs, technologies, or religions spread from one group of people to another.
- __________: are factors that tend to divide a state or society, pulling people apart and creating tension or conflict within a region.
- __________: is the spread of a cultural trait that changes and adapts to the culture that adopts it, leaving the essential core idea intact.
- __________: is the spread of culture because of the physical movement of people from one place to another.
- The process by which a minority group or individual integrates into a dominant culture is called________.
- __________ can alter the cultural landscape by bring new ideas, religions, languages, and cultures.
- Is the dominant religion is India.
- This religion origionated in south asia and spread throughout much of south east and east Asia.
- __________: is the dominant religion in the middle east.
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- the tendency to judge other cultures based on the standards of one's own culture is called________.
- Mountains or oceans,language differences, religious beliefs, border restrictions, and disparities in wealth or access to technology, are examples of _________.
- __________: is the the spread of a cultural trait or idea from a point of power or authority, like a major city or influential group, gradually moving down to smaller, less influential areas or people, essentially spreading "top-down."
- The three major monotheistic religions origionated in south west _____.
- Judaism is an example of an ____ ____.
- __________: a geographic area where the visible features of the land, including buildings, land use patterns, and agricultural practices, reflect the imprint of a particular culture.
- The internet has a homogenizing effect on global language patterns.
- __________: are used to study the place of names.
- __________: is a single, identifiable element within a culture, like a custom, belief, or practice, that can be considered a building block of a larger cultural complex.
- A cultural ______ is a geographic region where a particular culture originated and from which cultural practices, ideas, and innovations spread to surrounding areas.
21 Clues: Is the dominant religion is India. • Judaism is an example of an ____ ____. • __________: are used to study the place of names. • __________: is not a centrifugal force for a state. • __________: is the dominant religion in the middle east. • The internet has a homogenizing effect on global language patterns. • ...
Lexi’s insane stuff 2025-12-11
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- Ideology used by China and the Soviet Union
- regions controlled by other nations, ex: Britain
- really big “cult”
- good teacher, too much homework
- something that kills you easily
- the drink Poppi loves
- biggest nation
- Nation east of Iran
- another word for programming
- RL’s favorite drink
- Color of the chiefs
- lets go _____!
- Poppi is this to MD
- red Plumber
- aquatic Animal
- My Name
- Most dangerous Drug
- United Kingdon
- Type of flower that was removed from Minecraft
- Nation in Middle East
- Male Monarch
- #3 fav subject
- stupid ____
- all roads lead here
- the Other side in the Punic Wars
- short for Donald J. Trump
- a game about guessing letters
- people who made the song &
- East of Iraq
- made of rain
- Main character in the RLVerse
- clone of rl
- the guy in the manger, formed a religion
- Nation in Europe bordering Ukraine
- Started in 1914 and ended in 1918 after the USA joined
- Terrorist attack
- a nation with colonies
- Female Monarch
- Website to draw with Pixels
- Men love Men
- when your gender doesn’t align with Birth
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- Peak Tag Game
- Hair type that has many curls
- Football Team
- Got land taken from them in WW2 by Hungary and Bulgaria
- Website for learning
- Color of Poppi
- known for being communist and Asian
- Simp of MD
- my Fictional Map
- Game about placing blocks
- worst Class
- Language of France
- women love women
- is Something the Japanese did
- sponsors of everything
- Male to Female Transgender
- Iconic game with Rooks
- State that i live in
- Breaking
- Nation that sounds similar to Algebra
- USA economic System
- Game about surviving disasters, and killing people with pies
- My favorite Color
- at the crossroads, don’t turn ____
- lost to fat man
- 10110
- Nation who started WW2
- Ugly color of pee
- peak music
- A conflict that started in 1939 and ended in 1945
- A book bout dictatorship
- 9+10
- Nation at war with Russia
- big scary French guy
75 Clues: 9+10 • 10110 • My Name • Breaking • Simp of MD • peak music • worst Class • red Plumber • stupid ____ • clone of rl • Male Monarch • East of Iraq • made of rain • Men love Men • Peak Tag Game • Football Team • Color of Poppi • biggest nation • lets go _____! • aquatic Animal • United Kingdon • #3 fav subject • Female Monarch • lost to fat man • my Fictional Map • women love women • Terrorist attack • really big “cult” • ...
Gen X crossword 2024-05-17
6 Clues: The president behind Watergate • The name of the failed space flight in 1986 • Who was president when the Berlin Wall fell • The place where a nuclear meltdown happened • The place where hostages were kept in a US embassy • The name of the US operation taking place in the middle east
Mesopotamia 2025-10-08
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- a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East
- founded the first empire in Mesopotamia around 2334 BCE
- the 15th longest river in Asia
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- the ancient region located in the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
- mesopotamia coin
6 Clues: mesopotamia coin • the 15th longest river in Asia • a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East • founded the first empire in Mesopotamia around 2334 BCE • is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia • the ancient region located in the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
What I've Learned in WHAP 2023-06-11
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- traveled throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe, and recorded his encounters with many cultures in his Rihla, or travelogue.
- Chinese farmers used this crop to increase their yields and feed a growing population of over 100 million.
- He was the first czar to promote the Orthodox Church and align Russian foreign policy with Europe.
- was where the Prophet Mohammed is said to have received his first revelations in the early 7th century.
- New crops from the Americas improved diets and sparked trade in Eurasia and Africa.
- Declared independence when Ottomans banned Shi'a Islam, leading to a flourishing era of Islamic art.
- plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods.
- began his rule at age four, governed from Versailles during a prosperous time in the country's history.
- was a significant trading hub during the Mali Empire (13th-15th CE).
- camel caravans looking for gold, ivory, grain, salt, and slaves made this desert the world's first gateway to Africa
- clearing the forested land for farming or livestock
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- crops are grown to be sold for as much profit as possible.
- was the Holy City, where the second coming of Christ was awaited.
- creation of maps that depict spatial concepts at different scales, combining science and art.
- enabled mariners to navigate safely far from land, increasing sea trade, and contributing to the Age of Discovery.
- belief that all ideas derive from experience, and that experience is the only means of justifying beliefs or statements, is defended.
- home of the French monarchy during Louis XIV to Louis XVI's reigns and includes the Hall of Mirrors.
- originated from Asians and Middle Easterners,they were brought to the Americas in 15th and 16th centuries to feed enslaved people.
- the final imperial dynasty in China, lasted from 1644 to 1912.
- French monarchy used parlements to centralize and unify administration.
- was a central trading point where the Eastern and Western Silk Roads met between China, the Middle East, and Europe for over 2,000 years
- India's political center and the heart of the Mughal Empire, this region has seen cultural growth throughout history under various Indian empires.
- Individuals born in the colonies to Spanish parents or grandparents.
- In India, people are divided into classes based on their wealth, rank, job, or race.
- In the late 16th century, a religious reform movement within the Church of England believed to remove non-Biblical ceremonies, making the church less like the RCC.
- The dynasty in world history included Christians, Jews, and other minorities.
- developed Timbuktu and Gao into important cultural centers, bringing architects from the Middle East and across Africa to design new buildings for his cities.
27 Clues: clearing the forested land for farming or livestock • crops are grown to be sold for as much profit as possible. • the final imperial dynasty in China, lasted from 1644 to 1912. • was the Holy City, where the second coming of Christ was awaited. • Individuals born in the colonies to Spanish parents or grandparents. • ...
My Family 2025-07-28
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- Mamaw's Dog
- Cameron and Siena's birthday month
- Father's middle name
- Grandad's middle name
- Country where Katie's family once lived
- Jonathan's middle name
- Caroline and Brad's birthday month
- Little Gran's real first name
- Papaw's middle name
- Lois' birthday month
- Town where Brad lives
- Mother's middle name
- My Dog
- Mine and Jon-Jon's birthday month
- Built Mamaw and Papaw's house
- Musical instrument played by Katie and Kaya
- Founder of Shotokan
- Mamaw's middle name
- Katie's birthday month
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- Mama and Kaya's birthday month
- Cora's middle name
- Brad's middle name
- State where Mamaw was born
- Big Gran's first name
- Jonathan and Lois' church
- My sister
- Shaun and Dustin's birthday month
- My church
- College where Papaw received doctorate
- My husband, Daddy, and James' birthday month
- The rank of the founder of Shotokan at his death
- Mamaw and Papaw's birthday month
- Little Gran and Grandad's church
- James' Dog
- Mamaw and Papaw's church
- Pa's middle name (Papaw's dad)
- Cameron's job
- Katie's Dog
- Katie's middle name
- Number of pedals on Mamaw's harp
- My husband
41 Clues: My Dog • My sister • My church • James' Dog • My husband • Mamaw's Dog • Katie's Dog • Cameron's job • Cora's middle name • Brad's middle name • Papaw's middle name • Katie's middle name • Founder of Shotokan • Mamaw's middle name • Father's middle name • Lois' birthday month • Mother's middle name • Big Gran's first name • Grandad's middle name • Town where Brad lives • Jonathan's middle name • ...
Roots 2022-09-21
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- being defensive to ones area and relating to a particular territory.
- based on the physical features of an area.
- a type of math that studies shapes, lines, and figures.
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- decorative handwriting.
- A large sea/area between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
- the study of the ocean and its features.
6 Clues: decorative handwriting. • the study of the ocean and its features. • based on the physical features of an area. • a type of math that studies shapes, lines, and figures. • A large sea/area between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. • being defensive to ones area and relating to a particular territory.
African Kingdoms, Empires & Trading States 2024-11-22
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- Religion spread up the Nile river through Axum to Ethiopia
- The spread of languages and customs is cultural________
- location of the Sahara Desert: _____ Africa.
- spread of culture, technology
- Traders from the ______ coast sailed in the Indian Ocean to India.
- people group who migrated south and southeast from West Africa
- a person who trades
- to go on a journey -- one person or a small group of people
- Religion spread to West Africa through trade
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- The Bantu migrated to the ______ and south-east.
- to spread widely, disperse
- large kingdom in West Africa
- movement of people, ideas
- Christian place of worship
- Islamic place of worship
- In _____ Africa gold and salt were of equal value
- The ______ trade states of East Africa grew wealthy through trade.
17 Clues: a person who trades • Islamic place of worship • movement of people, ideas • to spread widely, disperse • Christian place of worship • large kingdom in West Africa • spread of culture, technology • location of the Sahara Desert: _____ Africa. • Religion spread to West Africa through trade • The Bantu migrated to the ______ and south-east. • ...
Chile 2024-02-12
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- Currency of Chile
- Chilean system of Government
- Chilean Continent
- Bird of Chile
- War for Chilean Independence
- Country East of Chile, North of Argentina
- 33 of these were trapped in San Jose
- Huemul
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- Chilean Coast Ocean
- Symbol on Chilean Flag
- Country to the East of Chile
- Color on Chilean Flag
- First European Country to discover Chile
- Capital of Chile
- Famous Chilean Patriot
- Color on Chilean Flag
- Country to the North of Chile
- Color of Chilean Flag
- Large Mountain Range in Chile
19 Clues: Huemul • Bird of Chile • Capital of Chile • Currency of Chile • Chilean Continent • Chilean Coast Ocean • Color on Chilean Flag • Color on Chilean Flag • Color of Chilean Flag • Symbol on Chilean Flag • Famous Chilean Patriot • Country to the East of Chile • Chilean system of Government • War for Chilean Independence • Country to the North of Chile • Large Mountain Range in Chile • ...
SW Asia Countries and Physical Features 2023-08-19
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- starts in iraq formed
- SE of strait of Hormoz
- sacred to judaism, christianity, Islam
- flows from syria thru lraq
- East of saudi Arubia
- South of iraq
- flows thru israel
- west of lran
- connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea
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- north of south arabia
- The Jordan River forms the boundary between
- flows from syria
- connects the persian gulf
- used 2 transport oil
- west of jurdan
- SE of lran
- east of Egypt
- used to be called bersia
18 Clues: SE of lran • west of lran • east of Egypt • South of iraq • west of jurdan • flows from syria • flows thru israel • used 2 transport oil • East of saudi Arubia • north of south arabia • starts in iraq formed • SE of strait of Hormoz • used to be called bersia • connects the persian gulf • flows from syria thru lraq • sacred to judaism, christianity, Islam • ...
WS Chapter 5 Review - Sections 1-2 2024-11-01
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- the capital of the Incan Empire
- "Prince _______ ___ _______" set up a navigation school for the Portuguese explorers
- the Aztec capital built around 1325, made from floating islands of water plants
- this vessel utilized a combination of triangular and rectangular sails, and moved through water faster
- The period when Europeans spent several centuries finding alternative ways to get to foreign lands is known as the "Age of _________"
- the countries of Asia, especially East Asia
- This middle-eastern city fell in 1453, where Ottoman Turks brought Islam to the region
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- Incan people who had special status and could speak the Incan language, governing other tribes
- the fertile valley of the Aztecs where Mexico City is today
- people who ruled central and southern Mexico during 15th and 16th centuries
- instrument that allowed sailors to measure the angle between the sun or a star on the horizon at a specific time of day or night
- belts of consistent winds that blow from east to west that helped explorers across the Atlantic Ocean
- Son of Erik the Red; became a Christian in Norway; traveled to Greenland to spread the gospel
- people living on the eastern side of the Aztec valley, used frequently for human sacrifice
- deciding what your location is, estimate speed, look at a map, and aim for a compass heading that might get you to your goal
- called "children of the sun", these ancient people lived along the western coasts and mountains of South America
16 Clues: the capital of the Incan Empire • the countries of Asia, especially East Asia • the fertile valley of the Aztecs where Mexico City is today • people who ruled central and southern Mexico during 15th and 16th centuries • the Aztec capital built around 1325, made from floating islands of water plants • ...
Gareth's Jolly Crossword 2023-09-12
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- The Business Park that Greggs house is located on.
- Gareth's POB
- North East River
- Chuckle Brother
- "From The South"
- Spirit Intense Tobacco Gum
- Cuisine served at Cafe Andaluz
- Fraternal Relative
- Bread Bun
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- Joe's Big Market Karoeke
- Bristol Shop Manager
- Second Name of South "PEOPLE ADMIN" and feathery bird.
- Large North East Shopping centre
- Alcoholic Pandemic
- Prince Andrew's title and English City
- Newcastle United Fc's Nickname
- Greek Styled Kebab
- "Toby From"
18 Clues: Bread Bun • "Toby From" • Gareth's POB • Chuckle Brother • North East River • "From The South" • Alcoholic Pandemic • Greek Styled Kebab • Fraternal Relative • Bristol Shop Manager • Joe's Big Market Karoeke • Spirit Intense Tobacco Gum • Newcastle United Fc's Nickname • Cuisine served at Cafe Andaluz • Large North East Shopping centre • Prince Andrew's title and English City • ...
Independence Day Puzzle 2016-08-11
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- Who wrote the poem "Saare Jahan Se Achha"?
- Where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
- Shaheed Sukhdev, a prominent freedom fighter, was born in which city?
- The battle of _________was the first major battle fought by British East India company.
- The blue wheel at the center of the national flag represents wheel of _______.
- National Martyrs Memorial is situated at which place of Punjab?
- Where did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place?
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- What is East Pakistan called now?
- First organized militant movements for Indian independence were in ________.
- What does the green colour of the national flag represent?
- A non-violent resistance movement started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
- East India Company started trade with India from which city?
- Which mughal emperor gave the rights to East India Company to build trading posts and factory at Surat?
- Which was the first European country to start trade with India first?
14 Clues: Where was Mahatma Gandhi born? • What is East Pakistan called now? • Who wrote the poem "Saare Jahan Se Achha"? • Where did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place? • What does the green colour of the national flag represent? • East India Company started trade with India from which city? • National Martyrs Memorial is situated at which place of Punjab? • ...
Germany 2025-11-20
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- bottom stripe of the German flag
- top stripe of the German flag
- street under the linden trees
- separated East and West Germany
- City where BMW Museum is found
- city totally bombed out in WWII
- German airline
- Baroque palace in Dresden
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- Disney-like castle
- German for cathedral
- German word for yes
- Berlin airport
- entrance to East Germany
- home of Oktoberfest
- German concentration camp
- German chimes
- SS headquarters
- a road linking numerous castles
18 Clues: German chimes • Berlin airport • German airline • SS headquarters • Disney-like castle • German word for yes • home of Oktoberfest • German for cathedral • entrance to East Germany • German concentration camp • Baroque palace in Dresden • top stripe of the German flag • street under the linden trees • City where BMW Museum is found • separated East and West Germany • ...
World News 2013-05-07
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- one in the winter and one in the summer
- Famous tourist attraction in Egypt
- earthquakes, floods, cyclones, volcanic eruptions and droughts.
- floods from which river bring rich soil to the nearby land
- a war between factions, regions or people of the same country.
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- another type of word currency
- people to their environment to survive
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment is known as air...
- where was a war 15 years ago?
- children forced to work against their will
- the people who practice the religion of Islam are...
- a country in South Asia which is seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people
- after Aljazeera started giving news, throughout the Arab springs people began to ..against there government.
- Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey are all in Asia.
- The continent that Egypt is in
- a rich country in the Middle East
16 Clues: another type of word currency • where was a war 15 years ago? • The continent that Egypt is in • a rich country in the Middle East • Famous tourist attraction in Egypt • one in the winter and one in the summer • children forced to work against their will • people to their environment to survive • the people who practice the religion of Islam are... • ...
Leeward Islands 2014-04-29
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- part of a city, or realted to a city life
- a series of wars fought by Europeans to recapture Jerusalem adn other lanadsn in the Middle East from the Muslims that held them
- a place 'floating' on the ocean
- pirates
- Nevis volcano o n teh island of Nuestra Senora de las Nieves
- low islands or reefs of sand or coral
- teh condition of being isloated from others; solitude
- to do away with something completely
- the visual representation of a particular place
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- a scenic or panoramic view
- a mixture of freshwater an sea water
- an oily, flammable liquid that is used to make products
- of Malata a roman catholic religious order that was founded during the Custrades
- Senora de las Nieves als o known as, Our Lady of the Snow
- a group or chain of islands
- winds prevailing winds that blow constantly in the same direction
16 Clues: pirates • a scenic or panoramic view • a group or chain of islands • a place 'floating' on the ocean • a mixture of freshwater an sea water • to do away with something completely • low islands or reefs of sand or coral • part of a city, or realted to a city life • the visual representation of a particular place • teh condition of being isloated from others; solitude • ...
matariki 2021-06-27
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- You are supposed to spend a lot of time with your family and
- What is the name of Matariki's father
- Are there 7 or 9 stars
- How many daughters are there in NZ
- in English , what is matariki called
- What season is matariki in
- Where is matariki on the Star Group map
- What is the name of the holiday of the What is the longest amount of days that matariki celebration can go for sisters
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- Which direction does matariki represent
- What is the longest amount of days that matariki celebration can go for
- Who's the youngest sister
- What country was matariki made in
- Who does the older sister like spending the most time with out of the four elements god
- Is matariki a myth or a legend
- what is matariki the closest to
- how many stars are there
- What are the stars of matariki?
17 Clues: Are there 7 or 9 stars • how many stars are there • Who's the youngest sister • What season is matariki in • Is matariki a myth or a legend • what is matariki the closest to • What are the stars of matariki? • What country was matariki made in • How many daughters are there in NZ • in English , what is matariki called • What is the name of Matariki's father • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-17
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- borders the Egyptian Desert
- capital of egypt
- a part of the Middle East where some of the world's first civilizations began
- A group of huge monuments in the Egyptian desert, built as burial vaults for the pharaohs
- the heads of state and the religious leaders of their people
- A dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed
- The Nile River flows until emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- an important area for trade and international contacts
- A material on which to write
- families who often ruled for a considerable number of years and did impressive things
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- A character used in a system of pictorial writing
- a valley formed by flowing water
- Treating the dead body
- separated ancient Egypt from neighboring countries and invading armies
- a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- A coffin or a container to hold a coffin
16 Clues: capital of egypt • Treating the dead body • borders the Egyptian Desert • A material on which to write • a valley formed by flowing water • A coffin or a container to hold a coffin • A character used in a system of pictorial writing • an important area for trade and international contacts • A dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2024-10-08
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- an ancient king of Macedonia
- one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived + the first genuine scientist
- and ancient Greek philosopher
- a system of government by the whole population
- late bronze age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae & other ancient cities
- It saw Greek civilization spread across the entire middle east
- one of the most important philosophers of all time
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
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- city in ancient Greek
- a system of rule by the top people
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north
- series of wars between Greek and Persia
- a king of ancient Macedonia, but also one of the worlds greatest military generals
- the bronze age civilization centered on Crete culture
- an ancient Greek poet
16 Clues: city in ancient Greek • an ancient Greek poet • an ancient king of Macedonia • and ancient Greek philosopher • a system of rule by the top people • series of wars between Greek and Persia • a system of government by the whole population • one of the most important philosophers of all time • the bronze age civilization centered on Crete culture • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-11-21
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- extinguish, to bring to an end, satisfy
- one who helps another especially by giving money
- a tool for digging made of a long wooden handle and a steel head one end of which comes to a point or to a cutting edge
- dead, decaying flesh
- glowing embers or sparks
- something done or given by a person to make up for a loss or injury he or she has caused
- a particular body of knowledge or tradition
- to prevent from achieving a goal
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- standing above others, especially in rank
- to pay for or pay back
- to desire something very much
- to make friendly again, to settle by agreement
- a sword with a curved blade used in the past especially in the Middle East and Western Asia
- continuing forever; ever-lasting
- broken down with age; worn out
- load, to burden heavily
16 Clues: dead, decaying flesh • to pay for or pay back • load, to burden heavily • glowing embers or sparks • to desire something very much • broken down with age; worn out • continuing forever; ever-lasting • to prevent from achieving a goal • extinguish, to bring to an end, satisfy • standing above others, especially in rank • a particular body of knowledge or tradition • ...
1980-Present Military 2021-10-27
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- The United States boasting power in the seas near Asia
- the aftermath of the Arab Spring, led to the government stopping democratic protests
- Instigator and de-stabilizer of Syria
- 43rd President of the United States, delivered "Axis of Evil Speech"
- Dictator of Iraq; found in hole in the ground
- First invasion of the Gulf War to remove Iraq from Kuwait
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- Has the most advanced military in the world
- Minesweeper used in the desert by the US
- Known for harboring Shia terrorist groups in the Middle East
- Palestine
- Former secretary of state under Bush, supervised joint chiefs
- Terrorist attack on the United States that spurred the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan
- Missile used by Iraq
- Invaded Kuwait in pursuit of oil
- Surface to air missile mounted on the back of a vehicle
- Technology that allowed missiles to accurately hit their targets
16 Clues: Palestine • Missile used by Iraq • Invaded Kuwait in pursuit of oil • Instigator and de-stabilizer of Syria • Minesweeper used in the desert by the US • Has the most advanced military in the world • Dictator of Iraq; found in hole in the ground • The United States boasting power in the seas near Asia • Surface to air missile mounted on the back of a vehicle • ...
Module 1-6 Crosword 2022-12-12
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- ____ roadways are higher in the middle and slope to the outside
- How many months of practice you need to get license
- a minimum of ____ feet should be between a bicyclist and a driver on the road
- average number of teenagers that die in car crashes every day
- ____ pedal, where you put your left foot while driving
- inches between the drivers chest and the wheel
- should be able to see these while being stopped behind a vehicle
- lanes are usually this many feet wide
- smooth ____ is a trait of a good driver
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- ____ numbers go east/weston expressways
- stay this many feet away from an emergency vehicle
- Organ donors have this symbol on their license
- rural rustic roads have a speed limit of ___ miles per hour
- number one cause of crashes in virginia
- use them to see at night
- Curfew for people under age eighteen
16 Clues: use them to see at night • Curfew for people under age eighteen • lanes are usually this many feet wide • ____ numbers go east/weston expressways • number one cause of crashes in virginia • smooth ____ is a trait of a good driver • Organ donors have this symbol on their license • inches between the drivers chest and the wheel • ...
Chapter 6 test on Thursday 2025-12-02
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- ________is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Steel and elevators allowed the creation of tall ______
- Houses provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- Increased literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers.
- the ______ class grew, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
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- Realism was a movement in literature and art focusing on _______ life
- developed on the outskirts of cities.
- New ___ arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe
- Island was the processing center for immigrants in the East
- _______ were crowded, run-down apartment buildings.
- factors included economic hardship, persecution, overcrowding, crop failures, and lack of jobs
- and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment.
- Angel Island was the _____ processing center for Asian immigrants in the West.
- Addams founded Hull House in Chicago.
- the _____ Age was a time when wealth covered serious social problems.
- factors included jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom in the USA
16 Clues: developed on the outskirts of cities. • Addams founded Hull House in Chicago. • and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment. • _______ were crowded, run-down apartment buildings. • New ___ arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe • Steel and elevators allowed the creation of tall ______ • Houses provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods. • ...
3rd Grade Science Vocab 2025-08-28
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- how hot or cold it is
- the coldest season, often with snow or very cold weather
- the hottest season, when school is out and the weather is usually hot
- conditions, what the air or sky is like at a certain time
- information we collect
- the season when flowers bloom and it starts to get warmer
- to tell about something using words
- a city in Texas that had a big hurricane in 1900
- the season when leaves change color and it starts to get cooler
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- something that repeats or happens again and again
- a chart that shows data or numbers
- water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- a change that happens in the same way over time
- direction, the way the wind is blowing (north, south, east, or west)
- a time of year (spring, summer, fall, winter)
- speed, how fast the wind is blowing
- the usual or middle amount
17 Clues: how hot or cold it is • information we collect • the usual or middle amount • a chart that shows data or numbers • speed, how fast the wind is blowing • to tell about something using words • a time of year (spring, summer, fall, winter) • a change that happens in the same way over time • a city in Texas that had a big hurricane in 1900 • ...
EOY Review #2 Crossword 2024-05-06
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- Made possible by the favorable geography that early people lived in; led to the growth of permanent settlements because people didn’t have to roam for food anymore
- Famous trade route stretching from China to Middle East; facilitated the expansion of trade and cultural diffusion
- one major way that the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire united their people and encouraged trade
- The place where gunpowder and the compass were invented before they were diffused to Europe
- Type of math invented in the Islamic Golden Age
- Period of recovering classical learning
- religion/philosopy that holds that all relationships have an inferior and a superior and values filial piety
- Islam spread by warfare and along these
- Scholars fleeing from the Fall of __________ brought classical learning to Western Europe, ending the Middle Ages and beginning the Renaissance
- The most powerful institution of the Middle Ages, it was often the center of religious, political and social life
- Created to ensure order in ancient Mesopotamian society; its idea of “an eye for an eye” influenced later people’s legal systems
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- Machine that led to the spread of Reformation ideas attacking the Catholic Church
- Type of government developed in Ancient Rome in which citizens elect representatives who make laws
- Trans-Saharan trade route responsible for the spread of Islam into Africa
- time when Islamic cultures produced great works of art and learning that influenced even European Christians
- A government in which political leaders are also religious leaderss
- form of government invented in Ancient Greece in which each citizen voted directly for laws
- This hastened feudalism's decline by decimating the peasant labor population
- Renaissance philosophy that embraced learning about this world in addition to learning about religion
- Martin Luther's list of ideas critical of mainstream Catholic Theology; arguments over this list started the Protestant Reformation
- People who were bound to work the land of a lord, who was supposed to provide them protection; another word for a peasant
- The Fall of ________ led to a period of chaos and instability in Western Europe and began the Middle Ages
- The type of religion that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all are
- City that Muslims and Christians fought for control of in the Crusades
- Social hierarchy based on how much land was owned by different levels of important people (King, nobility, knights)
25 Clues: Period of recovering classical learning • Islam spread by warfare and along these • Type of math invented in the Islamic Golden Age • The type of religion that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all are • A government in which political leaders are also religious leaderss • City that Muslims and Christians fought for control of in the Crusades • ...
Danceword 2021-12-16
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- Sarah's middle name
- Christy's middle name
- Christy and Matt's second pet
- The city where Carol lives
- Christy and Matt's most recent addition
- Sydney's middle name
- Matt's middle name
- Christy and Matt's first pet
- Carol's frisbee catcher
- Christy's favorite barbecue joint
- Noah's middle name
- Sarah and Jeff's first pet
- Christy and Matt's little girl
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- Where Sarah went to college
- Jeff's middle name
- The city where Noah lives
- Matt's favorite pro team
- Jeff's favorite college team
- The company that Carol worked for
- Sarah and Jeff's second pet
- The city where Christy lives
- Noah's favorite fish
- Noah's favorite fruit
- Carol's Guard Dog
- Matt's store
- Carol's middle name
26 Clues: Matt's store • Carol's Guard Dog • Jeff's middle name • Matt's middle name • Noah's middle name • Sarah's middle name • Carol's middle name • Noah's favorite fish • Sydney's middle name • Christy's middle name • Noah's favorite fruit • Carol's frisbee catcher • Matt's favorite pro team • The city where Noah lives • The city where Carol lives • Sarah and Jeff's first pet • ...
Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-27
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- how knights protected themselves during feudalism
- A medieval house or what
- The barons war showed what
- What was the time period in the middle ages where the declined of the roman empire happened
- Tithe was another word for what
- used to protect the soldiers or knights
- reasons for deaths in the Middle Ages
- Who was the peasants representative to the lord
- The black plague was a disease or
- another word for religious people in the middle ages
- Most famous person of science in the medieval times
- a big farm
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- a sustained fight in the Middle Ages
- the religion in the middle ages
- Knights had to have what to participate in war
- The economy was based on this in the Middle Ages
- those who held the land
- The middle ages was what of time
- the key to power land
- Frankish empire in the middle ages was a what
20 Clues: a big farm • the key to power land • those who held the land • A medieval house or what • The barons war showed what • the religion in the middle ages • Tithe was another word for what • The middle ages was what of time • The black plague was a disease or • a sustained fight in the Middle Ages • reasons for deaths in the Middle Ages • used to protect the soldiers or knights • ...
九年级 U3 单词挑战 2024-09-23
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- Easy to use or access, making things simpler to do.
- Located in the middle of something or most important.
- The specific location of a person or place, usually including name, number, and city.
- A way of asking for something you want or need.
- The direction where the sun rises, opposite to west.
- Next to something or positioned close to it.
- Showing good manners and respect towards others.
- A small piece of paper that you stick on a letter or package to show that you have paid to send it.
- Something that happens very fast or requires little time.
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- A small, round fruit that can be eaten and comes in different colors like green, red, or purple.
- The point where two sides or edges meet, usually at 90 degrees.
- A thin card that you can write on and send by mail without an envelope. It usually has a picture on one side.
- Free from mistakes; right or true.
- To give an idea or recommendation about something.
- A room in a house or building that has a toilet and sink, and sometimes a shower or bath.
- are the definitions of the targeted words, simplified for Chinese grade one middle school students:
- To hurry or move quickly because you are running out of time.
- The way something goes or the path to follow.
- A polite way to ask someone to repeat what they said or to say you didn't hear them.
19 Clues: Free from mistakes; right or true. • Next to something or positioned close to it. • The way something goes or the path to follow. • A way of asking for something you want or need. • Showing good manners and respect towards others. • To give an idea or recommendation about something. • Easy to use or access, making things simpler to do. • ...
berlin wall 2025-06-19
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- – Famous crossing point: ___ Charlie
- - Ideal sought by those who resisted oppression
- – What the Berlin Wall physically was
- – Direction of the Soviet-controlled part of Berlin
- – Divided city at the center of Cold War tensions
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- – Period of geopolitical tension post-WWII
- – Political system in East Germany
- – What people sought when fleeing East Germany
- – Country divided into East and West
- – Opposite side, supported by the U.S., U.K., and France
10 Clues: – Political system in East Germany • – Famous crossing point: ___ Charlie • – Country divided into East and West • – What the Berlin Wall physically was • – Period of geopolitical tension post-WWII • – What people sought when fleeing East Germany • - Ideal sought by those who resisted oppression • – Divided city at the center of Cold War tensions • ...
Berlin wall 2025-05-21
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- – West Germany’s ideology
- – The country that controlled East Berlin
- sixty nine – The year the Berlin Wall was built
- – Escape method
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- – Soviet leader during the fall
- – East Germany’s political system
- – The city divided by the Wall
- – German word for "wall"
- – What the Wall divided (East/West)
- eighty-nine – The year the Wall fell
10 Clues: – Escape method • – German word for "wall" • – West Germany’s ideology • – The city divided by the Wall • – Soviet leader during the fall • – East Germany’s political system • – What the Wall divided (East/West) • eighty-nine – The year the Wall fell • – The country that controlled East Berlin • sixty nine – The year the Berlin Wall was built
boy bands 2021-03-18
Geography Review 2022-09-21
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- divides the Earth into the E/W hemispheres
- closest continent east of South America
- continent you live on
- divides Earth into North and South hemispheres
- ocean south of Asia
- half of a sphere
- degrees of both prime meridian and equator
- lines that measure locations N/S of equator
- lines of longitude run ____ and south
- another name for lines of latitude
- how many oceans are on Earth
- ocean between North America and Europe
- __directions are north, south, east, west
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- The largest continent
- lines that measure locations E/W of equator
- continent located at the South Pole
- another name for lines of longitude
- the newest ocean named
- lines of latitude run ____ and west
- ocean west of North and South America
- continent connected to the west of Asia
- continent below North America
- the smallest continent has kangaroos
- Which hemispheres is USA located in
- the shape of the Earth
- ocean surrounding the North Pole
26 Clues: half of a sphere • ocean south of Asia • The largest continent • continent you live on • the newest ocean named • the shape of the Earth • how many oceans are on Earth • continent below North America • ocean surrounding the North Pole • another name for lines of latitude • continent located at the South Pole • another name for lines of longitude • lines of latitude run ____ and west • ...
Asia Crossword Puzzle By: Samantha 2021-01-28
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- vast, arid region northern China/southern Mongolia
- religion of the Muslims
- Indian lawyer/anti-colonial nationalist/political ethics
- state of perfect happiness/peace in Buddhism
- seasonal reversing wind accompanied corresponding changes precipitation
- total mass of organisms
- trans-boundary river Asia which flows India/Bangladesh.
- policy/ideology of extending rule over peoples/other countries
- mountain range in South/East Asia separating plains
- divides Hindus into four main categories/Brahmins/Kshatriyas/Vaishyas/ Shudras
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- region of northern Indian Ocean
- polytheistic belief system
- characterized by belief in/ worship more than one god
- system of philosophical/ethical teachings
- world's oldest religion, according scholars
- longest river in Asia
- a network trade routes that connected East/West
- swampy coniferous forest/high northern latitudes
- 800-kilometer-long mountain range that stretches/ Afghanistan
- east Indonesian archipelago comprising 2 provinces Maluku/North Maluku
- field of international relations
- destiny or fate/following as effect from cause
- northeastern part Indian Ocean
- non-theistic religion/no belief in creator god
24 Clues: longest river in Asia • religion of the Muslims • total mass of organisms • polytheistic belief system • northeastern part Indian Ocean • region of northern Indian Ocean • field of international relations • system of philosophical/ethical teachings • world's oldest religion, according scholars • state of perfect happiness/peace in Buddhism • ...
Central America 2021-09-30
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- Worlds largest tropical rain forest
- Cold land
- A large body of water east of Cuba
- Spans across cuba to puerto rico
- A body of ocean north of panama
- a canal that goes through C.A.
- Famous river in south america
- Spans from puerto rico to trinidad
- A border for Mexico and the U.S.
- Steep slope
- A tropic above cuba
- A dense layer of leaves
- South Americas inland grassland
- mountain ranges to the west of south america
- The Andes consist of these
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- Temperate land
- Farther east of Brazil, Bolivia,
- Coastal desert that is very arid
- North of Cuba
- River of Silver
- A body of ocean northwest of mexico
- Electricity generated from water
- A body of ocean east of Guatemala
- A large body of water west of Mexico
- A plateau in mexico
- Argentina and Uruguay
- Grosso Plateau
- Hot land
- A gulf north of Guatemala
- High plains
30 Clues: Hot land • Cold land • Steep slope • High plains • North of Cuba • Temperate land • Grosso Plateau • River of Silver • A plateau in mexico • A tropic above cuba • Argentina and Uruguay • A dense layer of leaves • A gulf north of Guatemala • The Andes consist of these • Famous river in south america • a canal that goes through C.A. • A body of ocean north of panama • South Americas inland grassland • ...
Geography Practice 2022-03-31
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- A model of the earth
- This state is abbreviated as PA
- A person who studies the ocean for a living
- The four directions on a compass are North, East, West, ________
- Known as the Lonestar state
- Canada is a country not a _____
- The largest state in the U.S.A
- State abbreviated as MO
- Alaska and this state are not part of the continental U.S
- The line at 0˚ longitude Prime _________
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- California is located on the _______ coast
- A map that shows the shape of the land using contour lines
- This state is abbreviated as FL
- The largest ocean
- New York is located on the ________ coast
- This device is used to help you find your direction (ex. Which way is West)
- The largest continent is
- The ocean that touches the east coast is
- This state is abbreviated as AL
- The capital of Pennsylvania is
- This covers more than 70% of earths surface
- The coldest ocean is the
22 Clues: The largest ocean • A model of the earth • State abbreviated as MO • The largest continent is • The coldest ocean is the • Known as the Lonestar state • The capital of Pennsylvania is • The largest state in the U.S.A • This state is abbreviated as FL • This state is abbreviated as PA • This state is abbreviated as AL • Canada is a country not a _____ • ...
Chapter 1 2023-09-14
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- the distance above and below the equator, measured in degrees
- this ocean is located north of Europe, Asia, and North America
- this continent is the only continent that is also a country
- the directions north, south, east, and west
- the distance left of right of the equator, measured in degrees
- this ocean is located near the country of India
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- this ocean is located East of North America and West of Europe
- this continent is home to only penguins, and other marine life
- a half of the Earth, North / South or East / West
- this ocean is located West of California and East of Japan
- this ocean is located South of South America, Africa, and Australia
- another name for a line of latitude
- another name for a line of longitude
- the study of earth it's people and it's physical characteristics
14 Clues: another name for a line of latitude • another name for a line of longitude • the directions north, south, east, and west • this ocean is located near the country of India • a half of the Earth, North / South or East / West • this ocean is located West of California and East of Japan • this continent is the only continent that is also a country • ...
Security Council 2025-03-30
5 Clues: Iran's neibour • A country in Middle East of Topic one • A delegate ate...on the press conference • One of the 2 most influencial religions in the world • Representative of the "Western Ideology" (Short form)
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS SW 2024-07-29
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- ____ or negative urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines.
- What country has 85% of it's population in urban areas
- Providing resources such as ____, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- _________ are typical of the low levels of urbanisation in African countries, with below 20% urbanisation.
- What country's have the highest rate of urbanisations
- Less than 3% of the Earth’s surface is occupied by ______
- _____ the world’s largest city, is an agglomeration of urban places from Tokyo to Yokohama, and contains almost 40 million people and covers 13 500km² of land.
- new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- _________ in the Middle East have among the highest urbanisation rates in the world, at over 98%.
- By 2050 how much will urban populations increased by
- Country that's rapidly urbanising
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- What percentage urban dwellers live in cities of between 100 000 and 500 000 people
- _________ Over 1 million people added to urban populations
- What is one African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- More _____ regions had urbanisation rates over 75% in 2011
- Country that's quickly urbanising
- Natural Population Increase and ______ to urban migration are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world.
- What will be the future leading cause of urbanisation
- ______ million new residents are added to urban areas each year.
- What is a typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation
20 Clues: Country that's quickly urbanising • Country that's rapidly urbanising • By 2050 how much will urban populations increased by • What will be the future leading cause of urbanisation • What country's have the highest rate of urbanisations • What country has 85% of it's population in urban areas • Less than 3% of the Earth’s surface is occupied by ______ • ...
All Around the World Crossword 2024-07-18
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- Folding both hands together and say __ to one another in Indian culture
- Spoken by the people in Ghana as a form of welcome
- Common French introduction when talking or dining
- Everyone says this as a greeting in the USA
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- Greeting in Middle East done to the same gender as _
- Bow when you say _ in Japanese as a form of hello
- In Zambian culture, it is the translation for "How are you?"
- You say _ _ when getting someone in Chinese
8 Clues: You say _ _ when getting someone in Chinese • Everyone says this as a greeting in the USA • Bow when you say _ in Japanese as a form of hello • Common French introduction when talking or dining • Spoken by the people in Ghana as a form of welcome • Greeting in Middle East done to the same gender as _ • In Zambian culture, it is the translation for "How are you?" • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Covid Class Crossword #4 : WA Highway map edition 2020-05-05
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- Town NW of Winthrop on Hwy. 20
- Falls in Gold bar
- Mossyrock Dam contains _______ Lake
- WA state capital
- _____________ Almanac published annually since 1792
- Community of WSU
- _______ Shores is a popular beach area south of Oyhut
- Quileutl community west of Forks on Hwy. 110
- Long Beach has a world museum for these.
- When training dogs you give one for good behavior
- Mount St. Helens National ____________ Monument
- Lake _________ is a gem in Olympic Nat'l Park
- Pasco, Kennewick & Richland are caller the ____ Cities
- Pass east of Mt. Rainier Nat'l Park on Hwy. 410
- Hwy. 410 takes you from Mt. Rainier Nat'l Park to _______
- Olympic National Park is on this peninsula
- Usually a month w. warmest temperatures in the Pacific NW
- Cowlitz County's biggest city
- Country Point Roberts is in
- Go north from Dodge, WA on Hwy. 127 to this small town
- Small town on East shore of Lake Chelan
- Univ. of Idaho community east of WSU on Hwy. 8.
- Site of Ranger Station at north end of Lake Chelan
- Passenger rail service across the state
- WA most western point is Cape __________
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- River border with Oregon
- Site of I-5 border crossing into British Columbia
- Summit between Twisp & Okanogan on Hwy 20
- Indian Reservation in Yakima County.
- Transportation between Inchelium & Gifford, WA
- Neah Bay is a community center for this Native tribe.
- Tribal reservation Wellpinit, WA is on.
- Small town east of Newhalem on the way to Ross Lake
- Bird of the water
- Mountains east of Walla Walla
- Reservation west of Marysville, WA
- _______ Dam at Electric City, WA
- WA's eastern neighbor
- Reservoir south of Moses Lake
- Term for anything related to the Moon
- Ombrophobia means you are afraid of ______
- Astronomical event that blocks the Sun
- What type of highway are I-5, I-82, I-90?
- The _____ Oregon scenic area across from Murdock, WA
- Constellation known as the Hunter
- Furniture in a classroom
- The ______ is a popular concert site west of George
- Transportation between Mulkiteo and Clinton
- Ferry north from Port Angeles takes you to __________
- Wilderness Area east of North Cascades Nat'l Park
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 • Mountains east of Walla Walla • Reservoir south of Moses Lake • Cowlitz County's biggest city • Town NW of Winthrop on Hwy. 20 • _______ Dam at Electric City, WA • Constellation known as the Hunter • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-06-03
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- Animals used to "bleed" people.
- Plants grown for food.
- A garment worn over the shoulders by the nobles.
- Typical mediaeval drink.
- The laws that dictated what people could wear.
- Uneaten food that remains on the plate.
- A subject studied in the university.
- The device used for grinding grain.
- Plants that you eat.
- An farm animal that could live in the house with the peasants.
- The name given to the peasants who worked for a lord.
- The food that only the nobles ate.
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- A trader who worked in the city.
- Food that the peasants ate.
- Long skirt worn by mediaeval women.
- A trainee in a job.
- A large country house where the lord lived.
- If the peasants killed one of these, they could be condemned to death.
- A system for preserving food.
- The association that craftsmen belonged to.
20 Clues: A trainee in a job. • Plants that you eat. • Plants grown for food. • Typical mediaeval drink. • Food that the peasants ate. • A system for preserving food. • Animals used to "bleed" people. • A trader who worked in the city. • The food that only the nobles ate. • Long skirt worn by mediaeval women. • The device used for grinding grain. • A subject studied in the university. • ...
mellon middle school 2021-05-26
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- turn on to see you
- leave meet
- studies first period
- where you can type
- class
- fifth period
- see what you learned
- for presentations
- one student
- for voice
- meet with mrs pastors
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- turn on/with keyboard
- errors
- work assigned
- learning from home
- one student
- to answer question
- watch to learn
- do after testing
- assignment
- for points
- teaches you information
- used in science
- grade you have completed
- wear on face during covid
25 Clues: class • errors • for voice • leave meet • assignment • for points • one student • one student • fifth period • work assigned • watch to learn • used in science • do after testing • for presentations • turn on to see you • learning from home • where you can type • to answer question • studies first period • see what you learned • turn on/with keyboard • meet with mrs pastors • teaches you information • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2021-05-26
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- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance
- also known as the "sword in the stone"
- a mounted soldier in armor
- someone poor with low social status
- armorial bearings or other heraldic symbols
- a person who sells or trades things
- a male ruler of a independent state
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- a place of worship
- something knights used as defense in battle
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- a large building surrounded by walls or a moat
- in other words, a slingshot
- a machine used for hurling large stones or missles
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- the daughter of a king or queen
- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle usually filled with water
- king, queen, or emperor
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- a weapon knights used in battle
20 Clues: a place of worship • king, queen, or emperor • a mounted soldier in armor • in other words, a slingshot • the daughter of a king or queen • a weapon knights used in battle • someone poor with low social status • a person who sells or trades things • a male ruler of a independent state • also known as the "sword in the stone" • armorial bearings or other heraldic symbols • ...
APS Middle Schools 2022-08-30
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- Peanut president
- One of the Beach Boys
- First president to live in the White House
- Dropped the nuclear bomb during WW11
- Civil rights activist & UNM teacher
- Too fat to fit in the bathtub
- His wife's name is Dolly
- General
- 3 exploding mountains
- Sworn in on Air Force One
- The first president to ride in a car
- Bought Florida from Spain
- Funny cat
- Ulysses S
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- James, Elizabeth or Swift
- The First president
- 1st president to be born a citizen
- Diamondbacks
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Space Center
- Rutherford B
- Jim Chee author
- Writer
- One of the Beatles
- Hosted the first Thanksgiving dinner in White House
- Vacuum brand
- The teddy bear president
- Grover S.
- Samuel L
29 Clues: Writer • General • Samuel L • Grover S. • Funny cat • Ulysses S • Diamondbacks • Space Center • Rutherford B • Vacuum brand • Jim Chee author • Peanut president • One of the Beatles • The First president • One of the Beach Boys • 3 exploding mountains • His wife's name is Dolly • The teddy bear president • James, Elizabeth or Swift • Sworn in on Air Force One • Bought Florida from Spain • ...
middle ages medicine 2022-08-23
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- to treat venom
- helps lung problems
- known for being the father of medicine
- was the surgeon
- used to reduce fevers
- looked at skeletons of people who died
- was the name for nurses
- was the biggest disease in the medieval
- used for chest and head colds
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- cure offered to the wealthy with the black death
- antiseptic or drug
- helped fight infections caused by bacteria
- helped in the plague
- to fix stomach pains
- was the rich dentist
- used as an antiseptic on wounds
- was the first European medical school
- was applied to aching joints
- used to cleanse wounds
- to treat aliments
20 Clues: to treat venom • was the surgeon • to treat aliments • antiseptic or drug • helps lung problems • helped in the plague • to fix stomach pains • was the rich dentist • used to reduce fevers • used to cleanse wounds • was the name for nurses • was applied to aching joints • used for chest and head colds • used as an antiseptic on wounds • was the first European medical school • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest
- knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- system - the political, military, and social system in medieval Europe, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church
- a noble who held land
- raising money for royal and governmental expenses
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility
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- someone who sold goods. They often traveled from one village to another to sell or trade goods and services
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated
- - a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated
- a person who was granted possession of the land by the lord
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
34 Clues: an estate of land • the son of a monarch • a noble who held land • the daughter of a monarch • knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively • raising money for royal and governmental expenses • the action of buying and selling goods and services • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen • a person who was granted possession of the land by the lord • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-10-26
Across
- took vows of chastity, renounced worldly goods and devoted themselves to prayer, religious studies and helping society's most needy.
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- system a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return.
- rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people.
- the heart of a medieval castle.
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life.
- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water.
- the daughter of a monarch.
- a church that contains the cathedra
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
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- a political system in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch, an individual ruler who functions as head of state.
- a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- sold goods
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- Medieval Europeans began trading frequently at local markets and at the larger and less frequent fairs held in towns and cities.
- the dwelling of the lord of the manor or his residential bailiff and administrative centre of the feudal estate.
- a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services.
- -the son of a monarch.
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord.
- the system of raising money for royal and governmental expenses.
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- a sovereign male ruler of a continental European duchy.
34 Clues: sold goods • -the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch. • the heart of a medieval castle. • a church that contains the cathedra • a surviving memorial of something past. • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • a sovereign male ruler of a continental European duchy. • one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord. • ...
middle ages vocab 2022-10-26
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- the landowners, knights, and people related to and under the King, either through blood or royal service
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The people who lived in the monastery
- took vows of chastity, renounced worldly goods and devoted themselves to prayer and religious studies and helping society's most needy
- the physical remains of a holy site or holy person, or objects with which they had contact
- a member of the royal family who was usually the descendant of the king and queen
- system a strict system based on land trade
- places for communal worship, ritual, celebration, education, and governance.
- the religious people of the Middle Ages
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- a pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership
- a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders
- the dwelling of the lord of the manor or his residential bailiff and administrative center of the feudal estate
- the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
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- series of military exercises, probably of medieval French origin and confined to western Europe, in which knights fought one another to display their skill and courage
- A noble who held the land
- a length of bank or wall forming part of the defensive boundary of a castle, hill fort settlement or other fortified site
- ruled large areas of land
- those who bought and sold goods
- medieval gentleman soldiers usually high born raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- Medieval Europeans began trading frequently at local markets and at the larger and less frequent fairs held in towns and cities
- the system of visual identification of rank and pedigree
- they were part of royal family
- a deep, wide moat
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- the system of raising money for royal and governmental expenses
- powerful rulers, with a tyrannical control of land, nobles, and riches.
- a deep, wide trench surrounding a medieval castle, and maybe a city wall or other fortification, that is usually filled with water
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a male ruler ranked below a king grand prince and grand duke or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- A condition where the farmer has to work for there land lord
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
34 Clues: a deep, wide moat • A noble who held the land • ruled large areas of land • they were part of royal family • those who bought and sold goods • The people who lived in the monastery • the religious people of the Middle Ages • system a strict system based on land trade • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
Bingham Middle School 2022-12-16
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- school-wide plan for students
- 3-inch 3-ring
- George Caleb _______
- the brain center of the school
- The one woman the school could not live without
- SAW meetings happen here
- where to go for your band-aids
- where our students will go for high school
- Attendance queen
- B-Pod's half of the sister duo
- Our mascot
- kids flock here for Chromebooks
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- 8th grade counselor
- A-Pod's half of the sister duo
- Choir Director
- This leader just became a dr.
- Where kids should go once sent out
- 7th grade AD
- Has the D-pod office
- The A, B, C, and D _____
- the whiteboards we use in classrooms
- yearbook sponsor
- does the school news, Bingham _____
- 7th grade counselor
- Runs the broadcasting classes
- Where we teach
26 Clues: Our mascot • 7th grade AD • 3-inch 3-ring • Choir Director • Where we teach • yearbook sponsor • Attendance queen • 8th grade counselor • 7th grade counselor • Has the D-pod office • George Caleb _______ • The A, B, C, and D _____ • SAW meetings happen here • school-wide plan for students • This leader just became a dr. • Runs the broadcasting classes • A-Pod's half of the sister duo • ...
Middle Ear Anatomy 2020-01-30
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- Don’t mix this up with a winter time sighting. The ______ transmit sound waves from the outer to the inner ear.
- This muscle pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly.
- This muscle opens the eustachian tube.
- No fibers are found in this part of the tympanic membrane.
- This part of the tympanic membrane vibrates more than the other portion.
- The middle ear is located within this bone.
- Sound vibration is ______ in the middle ear.
- This is the middle bone in the ossicular chain.
- This window bounds the interior of the middle ear.
- This hollow structure houses the stapedius muscle.
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- On the stapes, the ___________ crus is longer and wider.
- The smallest bone in the human body.
- Don’t hit this drum too hard! This is the external border of the middle ear.
- This bulb pushes on the inferior wall of the middle ear space.
- This membrane sits at a 55 degree angle as compared to the ear canal.
- The ______ of the stapes is composed of two parts.
- This tube is more horizontal in children than in adults.
- This bone’s handle is embedded in the tympanic membrane.
- On the staples, the ________ crus is shorter and thinner.
- The _____ artery runs inferior to the eustachian tube and must be heeded during aural surgery.
- This knob can be seen on the tympanic membrane during an otoscopic examination.
21 Clues: The smallest bone in the human body. • This muscle opens the eustachian tube. • The middle ear is located within this bone. • Sound vibration is ______ in the middle ear. • This is the middle bone in the ossicular chain. • This muscle pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly. • The ______ of the stapes is composed of two parts. • ...
Middle ages crossword 2020-05-12
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- The place where people lived during the Middle Ages
- Workers and craftsmen grouped in these in cities in order to get protection
- The nickname of the English king who lost Normandy in 1214
- Hugh _____ was the first capetian king in France
- A tax asked by the church
- The tapestry of _______ tells how William of Normandy became king of England
- William the ______ was the first Norman king in England
- The _______ style appeared after the Romanesque style
- The last name of the man who started the reformation
- Land, title, money... given from a lord to another lord
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- A lord that gives protection to another one
- A disease that spread through Europe in the 14th century
- Something you pay in order to have remission of sins
- He was the most important person in the church's hierarchy
- One of the civilisations that invaded Europe in the 9th century
- The name of the battle won by William of Normandy
- A lord who gives an oath of fidelity to another one n exchange for land, a title, money...
- A type of market that was organised only once or twice a year in important cities.
- A tax asked by the lord
- An unfree peasant during the Middle Ages
20 Clues: A tax asked by the lord • A tax asked by the church • An unfree peasant during the Middle Ages • A lord that gives protection to another one • Hugh _____ was the first capetian king in France • The name of the battle won by William of Normandy • The place where people lived during the Middle Ages • Something you pay in order to have remission of sins • ...
Middle School Crosswords 2020-12-28
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- what shows what the world looks like
- the middle of a day
- a word that someone is known by
- junk food
- what people wear everyday
- something you can see on the sky at night
- usually it is used with a chair
- not busy
- who do teachers teach?
- people make calls with
- to a place and back again
- the opposite of man
- a small fruit with tiny seeds on the surface
- the opposite of boring
- where students have classes
- a kind of furniture; comfortable
- a small round thing that has protein
- Fools' Day
- something that money cannot buy
- a person with many books
- every one only has one special day
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- what keeps the doctor away
- one of the ball games; play with feet
- short coat with long sleeves
- healthy food
- bigger than twelve but smaller than fourteen
- what makes people relaxed
- the opposite of here
- a subject about what happened in the past
- the last month of a year
- what students learn at school
- first day of a week
- Students have two of them every year
- show gratitude
- a kind of public transportation
- a name for seven days
- something you eat in the evening
- something you like best
- something keeps you warm in winter
- where your hair grow
- a kind of money used in the USA
- one day of the weekend
- class
- blue and yellow mixture
- a place people can buy things
45 Clues: class • not busy • junk food • Fools' Day • healthy food • show gratitude • the middle of a day • first day of a week • the opposite of man • the opposite of here • where your hair grow • a name for seven days • who do teachers teach? • people make calls with • the opposite of boring • one day of the weekend • something you like best • blue and yellow mixture • the last month of a year • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-03-01
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- Famous French girl who successfully led the French into battle.
- Centers of higher learning and education for scholars.
- He won the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and crowned King of England, but he was from France.
- Document that guaranteed certain rights to people and that the power of the government and king is limited.
- A holy war fought between the Christians and Muslims over control of Jerusalem.
- A count of all the people, animals and property for tax purposes.
- The "church court" used by the Spanish to put people on trial for suspected heresy.
- These are people who were not considered slaves, but not allowed to leave their manor without permission.
- A code of rules followed by Medieval Knights.
- King that was forced to sign the Magna Carta, due to his horrible treatment of people.
- Another name for servant in the Feudal System.
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- Widespread plague during the Middle Ages that killed millions of people.
- A war fought over the ruling of France, between the French and English.
- Though the Crusades were unsuccessful for the Christians, there was a positive effect. It lead to a blending of cultures and an increase in _____________.
- This new method of farming with three fields, rather than two, to keep soil fertile allowed for more food production and growth in population.
- The book in which the English census was recorded in.
- A governing body that advised king and determined new taxes.
- Excluding someone from church membership and not the person will not go to heaven, when they die.
- All of the land that is controlled or owned by a king.
- Committing a crime against the Church.
- Local languages of various regions in Europe.
- A piece of land loaned to a vassal in Feudalism
- A system of social classes in which landowning nobles govern and protect the people in return for services such as farming.
- Groups of merchants and artisans that organized to determine quality standards, working conditions and prices for goods in their particular trade.
- Large churches built in either the Roman style or Gothic style.
25 Clues: Committing a crime against the Church. • Local languages of various regions in Europe. • A code of rules followed by Medieval Knights. • Another name for servant in the Feudal System. • A piece of land loaned to a vassal in Feudalism • The book in which the English census was recorded in. • Centers of higher learning and education for scholars. • ...
Middle School Memories 2021-04-19
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- How Abigail describes her day anytime you ask her
- "It's Student Spotlight, not ________ Spotlight"
- The Old Man from the Lottery
- Stone ______ Kaleigh
- A list Anya has been on a few times but Reagan almost zero
- The kind of clothes Catalina says we should wear for our raps
- The liquid used to poison Billy in the Lottery
- Once typed in “Do you slepp d sock?” on the class chat
- What we do with scrap paper after the Iowa Test
- Hates her old teacher.
- The word Tori used to describe her fortunate life and stuff
- Was asked to back it up several times
- Regan's favorite exclamation is her name
- "Terry, what ___ ___ doin?" (2 words)
- Song that plays during The Lottery "This is how _______" (3 wrds)
- Where you can find such things as “Violence, I like it” and “Praise the Lord”
- Anya can taste this in her mouth
- There may or may not be people in her basement
- The one word Amanda spells like a Canadian
- Second-to-last block of the day on Tues/Thurs
- Aaron won the first-ever ______ contest we did
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- Braylen is a child this.
- He didn't mind getting his shoulders rubbed
- "I _____ so much about the things that you choose to be."
- The kind of voice Braylen Harper has
- We Weird, Regan's most asked question
- My favorite Christmas present was this in a bottle
- The day I am to die so on Thursday you can go to heaven with me
- Allison aka _____ Legs
- We have had six of these lists so far
- Emailed the whole school.
- Screamed every time the fire alarm went off
- Billy's last name
- What we do first thing every class
- A single word famously uttered Madison perhaps too frequently
- Well one of them she can’t say
- Tori rubs her hands together mischievously when she sees this
- Reagan’s response to Madison talking about Titans
- The number of times Reagan has been donezo
- The type of bird that died in 13 1/2
40 Clues: Billy's last name • Stone ______ Kaleigh • Allison aka _____ Legs • Hates her old teacher. • Braylen is a child this. • Emailed the whole school. • The Old Man from the Lottery • Well one of them she can’t say • Anya can taste this in her mouth • What we do first thing every class • The kind of voice Braylen Harper has • The type of bird that died in 13 1/2 • ...
Middle Childhood Crossword 2023-02-14
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- To stop an unacceptable action or start a good one
- The belief that you're worthwhile as a person
- System of direct and indirect action used by an adult
- Ideas based on logic rather than perception
- All communication within a setting
- The view a person has on them self
- Understanding and using accepted conduct rules
- Diverting your attention in other directions
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
- You can see close objects clearly
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- You can see objects in the distance clearly
- Coordination of the hand and eye
- Listening to what the child is saying
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Whenever you speak or move
- Involves nonverbal and verbal action
- Characterized by excessive bodily fats
- Moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- Aware of others distress and wanting to help
- Result that follows an action or behavior
20 Clues: Whenever you speak or move • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Coordination of the hand and eye • You can see close objects clearly • All communication within a setting • The view a person has on them self • Involves nonverbal and verbal action • Listening to what the child is saying • Characterized by excessive bodily fats • Result that follows an action or behavior • ...
Middle Childhood Vocab 2023-02-14
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- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Repetition of information after its used
- Unwanted aggresive behavior
- Guidance and punishment
- Can see objects nearby
- System of direct and direct actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns.
- Rewarding good behavior
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Divert,or turn a child's attention in a different direction
- Ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size,color,shape,pattern, or function
- Promote discussion and require more than one word answers
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- Includes all communication that occurs within the setting.
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- To stop an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Beleif that you are worthwhile
- Involves non-verbal and verbal actions
- Excessive bodily fat
- Can see objects in the distance
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
20 Clues: Excessive bodily fat • Can see objects nearby • Guidance and punishment • Rewarding good behavior • Unwanted aggresive behavior • Beleif that you are worthwhile • Can see objects in the distance • Involves non-verbal and verbal actions • Result that follows an action or behavior • Repetition of information after its used • Involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle Age Jobs 2023-05-04
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- People who prepare meals
- People who make a long peice of leather for people to wear around their waist
- Roof repairer
- People who sew clothes
- People who make a alcohol beverage
- Wall builder who use brick
- People who repair people's ceiling
- people who works with animals's skins
- people who make round wood piece for vehicle
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- People who kill animal, cut and sell their meat
- People who make a outer peice of suit to protect the sodiers
- Makers using leathers to make things that people wear
- Skill workers who do stone carving
- People who use the oven to make breads
- People who grow crops and breeds animals
- People who makes lock
- Public musician who sounded the hours
- People who create iron tools and weapons
- Collector of fee
- People go to diffrent places to sell spices and things around the regions
20 Clues: Roof repairer • Collector of fee • People who makes lock • People who sew clothes • People who prepare meals • Wall builder who use brick • Skill workers who do stone carving • People who make a alcohol beverage • People who repair people's ceiling • Public musician who sounded the hours • people who works with animals's skins • People who use the oven to make breads • ...
Bryan Middle School 2013-05-19
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- a place where you gather for your breakfast and lunch
- a social studies teacher in the building
- assistant principal of Bryan Middle
- science teacher
- Habit number ?:Put first things first- will and won't power
- student who teaches 7 Habits
- room where you have PE
- necessary school supply
- Habit number ?:Be proactive- I am the force
- class where you learn about the 7 Habits
- PE teacher and boys basketball coach
- Habit number ?:Sharpen the saw
- dean of students at Bryan Middle
- a language arts teacher in the building
- class where you participate in modules
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- Habit number ?:Seek first to understand, then to be understood- you have two ears and one mouth
- a math teacher in the building
- class where you learn to type
- Habit number ?:Think win-win- Life is an all-you-can-eat buffet
- athletic director of Bryan Middle
- Habit number ?:Begin with the end in mind- control you own destiny or someone else will
- a reading teacher
- author of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
- principal of Bryan Middle
- important notebook you should take with you to every class
- what most students ride to school on everyday
- librarian of Bryan Middle
- Girls basketball coach
- a place to write notes
- Habit number ?:Synergize- the "high" way
30 Clues: science teacher • a reading teacher • room where you have PE • Girls basketball coach • a place to write notes • necessary school supply • principal of Bryan Middle • librarian of Bryan Middle • student who teaches 7 Habits • class where you learn to type • a math teacher in the building • Habit number ?:Sharpen the saw • dean of students at Bryan Middle • ...
Middle School Vocabulary 2013-10-11
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- raises a pitch by a half step
- A vertical line which separates measures
- with fire
- songlike
- sweetly
- Lines of the bass clef staff are G, B, D, F, A. Spaces of the bass clef staff are A, C, E, G. The two ‘dots’ of the bass clef are placed on either side of the fourth line of the staff, indicating the pitch “F”.
- lowers a pitch by a half step
- moderately loud
- a group of performers
- Two numbers at the beginning of a musical section which indicate howmany of a certain kind of beat are present in every measure
- indicates which pitches are sharp or flat consistently throughout the music
- quiet
- walking tempo
- a piece of music played by three performers
- very quiet
- moderately
- the volume in relation to loudness
- extremely fast
- cappella unaccompanied singing
- A happy-sounding key signature
- a piece of music played by two performers
- loud
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- fast
- very loud
- a device which can be set to any consistent tempo
- animated
- Two barlines which indicate the end of a piece or song
- providing background music for the performance
- gradually speeding up
- School Music Vocabulary
- slow
- Two barlines with two dots in front of them telling the performer to repeat the section of music
- moderately quiet
- Five horizontal lines and four spaces on which music is placed
- Also called G-clef, the treble clef wraps around the second line of the staff indicating the pitch “G”. Lines of the treble clef staff are E, G, B, D, F. Spaces of the treble clef staff are F, A, C, E.
- gradually slowing down
- majestically
- A mellow or sad-sounding key signature
- mysteriously
- a group of singers
- the speed of the music
- lively and fast
- Box of music on the staff which contains a certain amount of beats as defined by the time signature (also sometimes referred to as a ‘bar’)
- a piece of music played by only one performer
44 Clues: fast • slow • loud • quiet • sweetly • animated • songlike • very loud • with fire • very quiet • moderately • majestically • mysteriously • walking tempo • extremely fast • moderately loud • lively and fast • moderately quiet • a group of singers • gradually speeding up • a group of performers • gradually slowing down • the speed of the music • School Music Vocabulary • raises a pitch by a half step • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2013-11-04
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- The Black Plague was known as an ____________.
- Different beliefs and opinions of the church ( disagreement )
- Social class system of the Middle Ages.
- Economic system of the Middle Ages involving agriculture work by the peasants.
- The rights of Christian ceremonies.
- Head male of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in daily life.
- Written document organizing a community.
- I am a knight and i am ordered to follow __________.
- Courts made by the Catholic Church in order for people going against the church.
- Peasants bound to the land: poor farmers.
- Someone who you look up to ( picture or image )
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- An event in the middle ages.
- It's the kings job to give the _______ to the vassal.
- After committing a sin, it resolved in __________________.
- A man who serves another.
- Without the _________-__________, nobles wouldn't have gotten specific rights.
- The Great __________.
- Army and militia controversy between the Christians and The Muslims.
- It's the legislatives job to _________ laws.
- I am a Muslim General who recaptured Jerusalem.
20 Clues: The Great __________. • A man who serves another. • An event in the middle ages. • The rights of Christian ceremonies. • Social class system of the Middle Ages. • Written document organizing a community. • Peasants bound to the land: poor farmers. • It's the legislatives job to _________ laws. • The Black Plague was known as an ____________. • ...
Middle Ages Castles 2014-03-16
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- A Castle built by William the Conqueror
- A strong iron grate across an entrance
- A strong point to check those entering
- King Arthur's castle
- A castle toilet
- A worker who placed stones together to build a castle
- Built the famous Concentric Castles during his reign
- Known as a castle inside a castle
- Personal servants were treated like this
- When attackers surrounded a castle calling for surrender
- Inner strong safe area within the Castle
- The best place to build a castle
- Fortified gateway
- The material used for pre built Norman Castles
- A game played in a castle
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- A gap through which boiling oil could be poured on attackers
- Famous castle built by the Normans in 1078
- A rampart built around a castle with firing spots
- Famous current occupant of Windsor Castle
- A raise and lower entrance type
- A famous castle builder from St George
- Replaced wood which could catch fire and rot
- The direction of a castle stair case so that attackers could not weild their swords
- Latin word for castle
- Home for soldiers in the castle
- Brought castles to England during the middle ages
26 Clues: A castle toilet • Fortified gateway • King Arthur's castle • Latin word for castle • A game played in a castle • A raise and lower entrance type • Home for soldiers in the castle • The best place to build a castle • Known as a castle inside a castle • A strong iron grate across an entrance • A strong point to check those entering • A famous castle builder from St George • ...
"Middle Ages" Crossword 2014-03-31
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- legislature of England; members were nobles
- the quick spread of a disease
- groups of craftsmen or traders; a business association
- code of conduct for Knights; expected behaviors
- military conflicts between Christians and Muslims
- reason was supported by faith, and religious faith was supported by reason
- a person who rules with absolute power
- political system, nobility offered serfs protection in return for work
- Law laws that come from court or judges' decisions
- written document outlining the organization of a colony or community
- pertaining to the middle ages
- land given to a vassal
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- right to stand in front of a judge and be told charges against you
- administering law equally to all people
- a man who serves another
- a court created by the Catholic Church to try heretics
- economic system of the Middle Ages involving agricultural work by peasants
- a picture or image
- Peasant bound to the land; uneducated poor farmers
- to categorize or arrange a collection (of laws)
20 Clues: a picture or image • land given to a vassal • a man who serves another • the quick spread of a disease • pertaining to the middle ages • a person who rules with absolute power • administering law equally to all people • legislature of England; members were nobles • code of conduct for Knights; expected behaviors • to categorize or arrange a collection (of laws) • ...
The Middle Ages 2014-06-30
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- Where the monks lived
- Another name for the bubonic plague
- Protective armor made from linked chain
- A contagious disease that affects many people
- The name for the way society worked in the Middle Ages, based on land owners controlling the people who did their work
- The pictorial representation of your family
- A medieval shirt for men
- A mechanical bow and arrow
- These are commonly known for ‘shining armour’ and rescuing damsels in distress!
- A common weapon, known for its slicing ability
- The chunks of land handed out to the nobility
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- A movable bridge that could be lowered to connect the castle with the road over a moat
- Another term for ‘Middle Ages’
- A plague carried by rats across Europe
- A weapon that consisted of a spikey metal ball at the end of a chain
- A type of horseback competition for knights
- A religious war between the European Christians and the Muslims, fighting for control over Jerusalem
- Where the nobility lived
- Lowest rank in the feudal system
- The upper class
20 Clues: The upper class • Where the monks lived • A medieval shirt for men • Where the nobility lived • A mechanical bow and arrow • Another term for ‘Middle Ages’ • Lowest rank in the feudal system • Another name for the bubonic plague • A plague carried by rats across Europe • Protective armor made from linked chain • A type of horseback competition for knights • ...
Middle Ages: Flocabulary 2014-02-17
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- religious officials
- to declare that a person is not in a church
- western France where the Vikings conquered
- medieval way of thinking
- a town in Italy that built a fleet of trading ships
- Roman Empire Otto's territory
- traveler
- belief that contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion
- medieval business group
- group that backs up the grand jury
- two of the first European universities were here
- steep-sided valley
- peasant laborer bound by the law to the lands of a noble
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- disease that spreads quickly
- country in northern Europe during the middle ages
- a noble warrior who fought on horseback
- reconquest
- center of northern trade
- everyday language used in a country
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of the country
- catholic worship service
- hatred of Jews
- capital of Europe
- capital of the Frankish Kingdom
- political systems based on bonds between lords and vassal
- small town a Europe
- group that decides if someone is guilty
- a noble who held land and served for a higher-ranking lord
- the study of religion and God
- the land a lord gave to a vassal
30 Clues: traveler • reconquest • hatred of Jews • capital of Europe • steep-sided valley • religious officials • small town a Europe • medieval business group • center of northern trade • catholic worship service • medieval way of thinking • disease that spreads quickly • Roman Empire Otto's territory • the study of religion and God • capital of the Frankish Kingdom • the land a lord gave to a vassal • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-10
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- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- punishment How did people explain the plague?
- who liked to use the mace?
- What was one upside of a bow and arrow?
- Who brought the black death to Europe?
- what were military expeditions to retake the holy land called?
- Who lived in monasteries?
- What was a symptom of the black plague?
- What is one modern method to eliminating the black death?
- Why would soldiers check under face masks before killing the enemy?
- what geometrical shape is the feudal system represented in?
- what was the best weapon against armour?
- Who was below the King in the feudal system?
- What disease hit Europe in 1347?
- Who would people lash out at during the plague?
- Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.?
- What is the Muslims holy land?
- What Was the trading road that brought black death to Europe?
- what does godentag mean?
- What is a Downside of crossbows?
- what was lowest class of the feudal system?
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- What soldier would always carrie a dagger?
- Where was t black plague mostly found?
- What was a downside of the dagger?
- What was the first word in a song about the black death?
- What did the black plague impact in cities?
- What was the best long distance weapon in the middle ages?
- What was the most popular weapon in the middle ages?
- who held the highest church position?
- catholic what was the main church across Europe?
- What is one way the plague was spread?
- Who did the Europeans fight in the crusades?
- who encouraged learning and education during the middle ages?
- What was one downside of the mace?
- Who is the head of the roman catholic church?
- one the the countries that was impacted by the black plague?
- What was in the intestines of the flees?
- Number of crusades?
- Other then pnuemonic,what was the other strain of the black plague?
- what did every knight carry?
40 Clues: Number of crusades? • what does godentag mean? • Who lived in monasteries? • who liked to use the mace? • what did every knight carry? • What is the Muslims holy land? • What is a Downside of crossbows? • What disease hit Europe in 1347? • Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.? • What was a downside of the dagger? • What was one downside of the mace? • ...
SS8 Middle ages 2015-06-11
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- Monks firned religious communities known as_____
- The new land owner became his subjects, or______
- Guilds of students and teachers
- Courtesy, honor, defending the weak, and loyalty to one's lord
- A representation f a sacred christian person
- King Henry IV got____by Pope Gregory VII
- Knowing how to read or write
- Holy war
- Orders of rank and authority within differnt classes of people or organizations
- Large estates
- a union of people who practiced a trade
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- Vassals paid____, or showed honor
- Armed, mounted soldiers during the middle ages
- To save
- A promise of loyalty
- A give and take social+political system
- A split
- The bishop of Constantinople
- The castle and entire estate
- The works of famous Greek and Roman writers are____
- 1/10 of the produce of their lands
- Peasants
- A person who doesn't believe a religion, especially Islam or Christianity
- Ordained members of the church
24 Clues: To save • A split • Peasants • Holy war • Large estates • A promise of loyalty • The bishop of Constantinople • The castle and entire estate • Knowing how to read or write • Ordained members of the church • Guilds of students and teachers • Vassals paid____, or showed honor • 1/10 of the produce of their lands • A give and take social+political system • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-28
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- Preferred to use mace because did not cause bloodshed
- Offered military service to their lords by giving knights (armed,mounted men)
- Single edge blade
- Sold and bought fine woolens and cottons.
- "The lion heart"
- Called the third crusade which proved to be disastrous
- Acts of religious devotion
- Defeated Muslims from Spain and defeated Islamic armies
- Give and take kind of system
- 'The Holy Land'
- Someone who had different beliefs than the Church's
- Brought the black death over
- Reason of tooth decay
- More powerful than than the king
- A source of hope
- Conducted service in Greek, a language well known in society
- Reason people financed the Church
- Gave loyalty
- An union who practiced a trade
- King of the Franks and expanded the Frankish Kingdom
- The castle or the entire estate
- 8 wars fought out of religion
- Large estates
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- A way to get into heaven through bloodshed
- Fought Lombards in Italy and rid the church of corruption
- Set up the feudal system
- The result: The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox church
- First king with Church's blessing
- Said to die of grief when he found out the crusaders lost the second Crusade
- People who didn't believe in Christianity and were preventing them from entering the Holy Land
- Sign of beauty and an attractive trait
- Ancient writings from Greece or Rome
- The goal Charlemagne could never accomplish
- The patriarch of the church
- Byzantine Emperor's daughter
- Conducted services in Latin, language of the wealthy
- Everyone wanted to please, devoted to.
- Over 500 different types of (fill in) was being used
- Killed 2/3 of Europe
- Could take generations to construct
- Was burned at stake at the age of 19
- Copied books by hand
- Peasants
43 Clues: Peasants • Gave loyalty • Large estates • 'The Holy Land' • "The lion heart" • A source of hope • Single edge blade • Killed 2/3 of Europe • Copied books by hand • Reason of tooth decay • Set up the feudal system • Acts of religious devotion • The patriarch of the church • Give and take kind of system • Brought the black death over • Byzantine Emperor's daughter • 8 wars fought out of religion • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-03
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- One of the first guns used in warfare in the Middle Ages.
- A way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour that was used in the Middle Ages.
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- A person who has controversial opinions, especially one who publicly disagrees with the accepted beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
- An important member of the clergy that is entrusted with a position of authority.
- Personal independence; the idea that every person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals.
- An estate in land.
- A battle between the Norman army of Duke William II and an English army under King Harold II, in which King Harold II died.
- Religious art taken from Constantinople.
- The longest war of the later Middle Ages.
- Any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from c. 1100 to c. 1400.
- The predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the eastern part of the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages.
- The King of the Franks who united most of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages and laid the foundations for modern France and Germany.
- A picture or representation of a sacred Christian person, itself regarded as sacred.
- An institution of higher learning with teaching and research facilities as well as graduate and professional schools.
- A Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire that was sacked in the Fourth Crusade.
- A separation or division into factions, especially a formal separation within a Christian church.
- The male leader of a family or tribe, in the Byzantine Empire, the bishop of Constantinople.
- The group of people who have been ordained for religious service.
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- Special honor or respect shown publicly.
- A thrusting spear that consisted long thin spike mounted to a wooden shaft, with a hand guard at the end of the spike.
- A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- A sword that combined the versatility of a sword with the weight of an axe.
- The deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin.
- A weapon developed in Flanders and means good day
- The first Norman King of England.
- A tenth of one's income contributed voluntarily to a church.
- A strong central government ruled by a king or a queen.
- A work of art or literature from ancient Greece or Rome, something considered to be of the highest rank or excellence.
- A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease.
- The act that deprives someone of membership in the church.
- A great leader of the Muslims in the crusades.
- A place of pilgrimage and worship for Christians, Jews and Muslims.
- One who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion especially Islam or Christianity.
- The first king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler.
- A young female knight nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans."
- The ability to read and write.
- A polearm weapon with a hooked blade that derived from the agricultural billhook.
- The religious leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
40 Clues: An estate in land. • The ability to read and write. • The first Norman King of England. • Special honor or respect shown publicly. • Religious art taken from Constantinople. • The longest war of the later Middle Ages. • A great leader of the Muslims in the crusades. • A weapon developed in Flanders and means good day • The religious leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- How did peasants support the church?
- sin condemned to suffering in hell
- Who copied books by hand?
- People at the church could read and
- The ability to read or write
- Highest church position
- The male leader of a family or tribe
- Who invented the printing press?
- What did healthy teeth mean to people?
- Ring around the
- out on ten Number of people who become monks
- benefited from the construction of the cathedral
- teeth Stereotype of people in the middle ages
- of the net What did the word 'mail' mean?
- Ages Dark time
- Century When was the Black Plague
- pounds How much did men in amour weigh?
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- representative of a sacred christian person
- Act of religious devotion
- Main choice of religion across Europe
- The middle ages started after the
- bishops Cathedral run by
- A separation of division into fractions
- Where was the Black Plague
- Regained the Holy Land from the Musliums
- People devoted to the church go to
- Plague Popular disease
- Middle Ages 500 AD-1500
- Art to be the highest rank of excellence
- Million How many people died in the Black Plague?
- When did the crusades start?
31 Clues: Ages Dark time • Ring around the • Plague Popular disease • Highest church position • Middle Ages 500 AD-1500 • bishops Cathedral run by • Act of religious devotion • Who copied books by hand? • Where was the Black Plague • The ability to read or write • When did the crusades start? • Who invented the printing press? • The middle ages started after the • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- who seemed to bring the plague?
- one who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion.
- a weapon with a sword and an axe combined.
- his goal was to learn to write.
- on land the plague spread 2km per
- Where had Jesus had been crusified?
- a picture or representation of a sacred Christian person, itself regarded as sacred.
- the first case was documented on 1347
- what modern method have contributed to almost eliminating the plague?
- what did every knight carry?
- what word means good day in Flemish?
- a peasant
- an agricultural took improved the mail and became what new medieval weapon?
- what ingredient from the Middle Ages is a common toothpaste today?
- a shirt made out of metal mesh.
- can a modern made sword pierce a medieval armour?
- a large estate or a piece or land.
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- 1/10th of people became ——————— or nuns during the Middle Ages.
- a highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease.
- the first king to rule with the blessing of the church.
- the castle and estate of a feudal lord.
- the stereotype of the dental hygiene of a Middle Age person is blackened and
- what was the name of the famous trading road which enabled the plague's spread?
- from 500CE - 1500CE
- who gave 1/10th of their crops to the church?
- a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch.
- a pear with a covered hand piece
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church.
- describes who has the most power and who has the least.
- he led Franks for 30 years and also spread Christianity.
- a separation or division into factions.
- the political, military and social system based on the holding of lands and on the resulting relationship between lord and vassal.
- oranges stuck with cloves.
- who liked to use the mace?
- the beginning of Middle Ages
- what was more powerful, feudal states or the church?
- a strong central government ruled by a king or a queen.
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- who held the highest church position?
- any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from c. 1100to c. 1400 to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- around the rosy is a nursery rhyme that may have been about the plague
41 Clues: a peasant • from 500CE - 1500CE • oranges stuck with cloves. • who liked to use the mace? • the beginning of Middle Ages • what did every knight carry? • who seemed to bring the plague? • his goal was to learn to write. • a shirt made out of metal mesh. • a pear with a covered hand piece • on land the plague spread 2km per • a large estate or a piece or land. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- What was one upside of a bow and arrow?
- what was the best weapon against armour?
- Number of crusades?
- Who was below the King in the feudal system?
- what were military expeditions to retake the holy land called?
- Who would people lash out at during the plague?
- What was the first word in a song about the black death?
- What was one downside of the mace?
- What was the most popular weapon in the middle ages?
- Who did the Europeans fight in the crusades?
- What was in the intestines of the flees?
- What is one modern method to eliminating the black death?
- who liked to use the mace?
- What is a Downside of crossbows?
- What soldier would always carrie a dagger?
- Who brought the black death to Europe?
- what does godentag mean?
- catholic what was the main church across Europe?
- What was a downside of the dagger?
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- What was a symptom of the black plague?
- one the the countries that was impacted by the black plague?
- Who lived in monasteries?
- what geometrical shape is the feudal system represented in?
- What is the Muslims holy land?
- Other then pnuemonic,what was the other strain of the black plague?
- who held the highest church position?
- who encouraged learning and education during the middle ages?
- Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.?
- Why would soldiers check under face masks before killing the enemy?
- what did every knight carry?
- Where was t black plague mostly found?
- What was the best long distance weapon in the middle ages?
- What did the black plague impact in cities?
- What disease hit Europe in 1347?
- what was lowest class of the feudal system?
- Who is the head of the roman catholic church?
- What Was the trading road that brought black death to Europe?
- punishment How did people explain the plague?
- What is one way the plague was spread?
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
40 Clues: Number of crusades? • what does godentag mean? • Who lived in monasteries? • who liked to use the mace? • what did every knight carry? • What is the Muslims holy land? • What is a Downside of crossbows? • Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.? • What disease hit Europe in 1347? • What was one downside of the mace? • What was a downside of the dagger? • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- Rebirth or revival
- Centre of spiritual life between 800 and 1300
- City where Jesus was crucified
- Language of the Byzantine church
- First Bishop of Rome
- Idea that persons should pursue own goals
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- Being able to read and write
- Wars Europeans fought to free Holy Land from Muslims
- Scholars who studied classics
- Number of crusades
- Bishop of Constantinople
- Burned at the stake
- People who do not believe in Christianity
- ________ full of posies
- Leader of Muslim forces in late 1110s
- Identification
- City where Concordant treaty was signed
- Another word for split
- Person who speaks beliefs different than Church
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- Protected city of Constantinople
- Lived in poverty like Jesus
- Saladin served for this army
- Art that showed people as they really are
- Long hand guns
- Greek word meaning chair
- Leader of the entire church
- Another word for saving
- Agreement
- Centres of learning formed in 1200s
- Dominant architecture from 1140 to 1500s
- Knight's head to toe suit of metal
- One tenth of produce from people's lands
- Excommunicated in 1076
- disease that swept through Europe
- Ancient writings of Plato and Homer
- Governments ruled by Kings or Queens
- Government whose head of state is not a monarch
- Number of people in Constantinople in year 1000
- Ordained members of the church
40 Clues: Agreement • Long hand guns • Identification • Rebirth or revival • Number of crusades • Burned at the stake • First Bishop of Rome • Excommunicated in 1076 • Another word for split • Another word for saving • ________ full of posies • Greek word meaning chair • Bishop of Constantinople • Lived in poverty like Jesus • Leader of the entire church • Capital of Byzantine Empire • ...
Middle ages Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Road trade route that provided for the spread of spices, plants, ideas, culture, and disease.
- A highly invective, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- The political and economic system Europe in the 8th-14th centuries, in which lords owned the land and protected the servants or vassals who were required to work or serve the lord in war.
- An institution of higher learn with teaching and research facility as well as graduate and professional school
- Warriors on horseback who had to fight to protect their Noble Lord & King
- What was in the intestine of the fleas that spread the black death
- A personal independence; thee idea that everyone would be independent and can pursuit his or her own goals
- Frankish king who was crowned Holy Roman Emperor
- As trade and commerce grew, so did ________
- a Greece or roman work of art considered to be of the highest rank
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe
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- The leader of the Catholic Church.
- The act that deprives someone of membership of the church
- The deliverance of the soul form the penalties of sin
- Donating one-tenth of your income or produce to the Church.
- A person with contractual ideals expressly agenst the Roman Catholic church
- One who is an unbeliever
- Land owners who demanded work and service in return for protection, also known as nobleman or nobles
- Workers who farmed or did other craft work for the lords.
- A strong central government
- A group of people who have been ordained for religious serves
21 Clues: One who is an unbeliever • A strong central government • a lord's estate in feudal Europe • The leader of the Catholic Church. • As trade and commerce grew, so did ________ • Frankish king who was crowned Holy Roman Emperor • A highly invective, usually fatal, epidemic disease • The deliverance of the soul form the penalties of sin • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-05
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- Interlocking chain rings
- An individual who speaks beliefs different from the Church's opinion
- To show honor and/or respect publicly
- Curved bladed spear
- The main church across Europe
- A peasant
- A long spear with a blade at the end
- These people benefitted from construction of cathedrals
- The one weakness in knight's armor
- A single edged blade
- Knowledge of reading and writing
- The splitting of one church into two
- The only people who performed dental surgeries
- A castle and/or entire state
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- The Pope's weapon of choice
- The idea that each person should be free to pursue their dreams
- A disease that killed thousands
- Every knight carried this weapon
- Flat images meant to put the viewer in a certain state of mind
- One way people cleaned their teeth
- Central governments ruled by a king or queen
- Creates holy shrines of religious devotion
- Ancient writings written by famous Roman and Greek writers
- Muslims who don't believe in Christianity
- A series of wars
- Where Jesus was crucified
- Knights could be compared to these vehicles
- A weapon whose name means "Good day"
- An association of merchants and/ or craftsmen
- Held the highest church position
30 Clues: A peasant • A series of wars • Curved bladed spear • A single edged blade • Interlocking chain rings • Where Jesus was crucified • The Pope's weapon of choice • A castle and/or entire state • The main church across Europe • A disease that killed thousands • Every knight carried this weapon • Knowledge of reading and writing • Held the highest church position • ...
Pound Middle School 2015-11-19
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- what you sit in
- something you use in school that need internet
- what you keep all of your notes in for class
- what teachers give you to do at home as practice
- white surface and teachers use markers that dry out all the time
- something you use to write with
- teacher who does 6&7 computer and does 8th grade business
- teachers tell you to bring this to read when you finish test or work
- a book teachers give you in english or in math
- teacher that does publications and does theater
- people that work here at school to help you threw bad times and help others
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- you use these to listen to music
- where you go on week days to learn while not on summer break
- a class students do physical activity
- green
- you say this when you don't hear something from a teacher or friend
- what dismisses you from class
- what you use to get rid of unwanted pencil lead
- what teachers use to put an image on a screen for you to look at
- what you can wear in school to keep you warm when your cold
- principle at Pound
- a writing tool filled with ink
22 Clues: green • what you sit in • principle at Pound • what dismisses you from class • a writing tool filled with ink • something you use to write with • you use these to listen to music • a class students do physical activity • what you keep all of your notes in for class • something you use in school that need internet • a book teachers give you in english or in math • ...
The Middle Ages 2017-04-23
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- this pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor in 800AD
- battle where Franks defeated Muslim army from Spain
- British monk who brought Catholicism to Germany & Netherlands
- Charlemagne extended this in his empire
- bold pirates, sailors and warriors from N. Europe
- "Charles the Great"
- he returned to Ireland to convert people to Christianity
- the community of Christian beleivers across the world
- people who work for the church
- region including Norway, Sweden, Denmark
- where monks live
- a solemn promise made by monks or nuns
- grew crops, raised pig, sheep, goats
- where the sick are cared for in the monastery
- a very holy person who is believed to have achieved miracles
- a person who tries to convert others to his/her religion
- uses water for spiritual purification
- peasants legally bound to the land
- powerful landowners
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- peninsula containing Spain and Portugal
- he created rules for daily life in monasteries
- where nuns live
- Frankish King nicknamed "The Hammer"
- religion practiced by Muslims
- follower of a polytheistic or animistic religion
- involves consuming wine and/or bread
- culture of the Middle ages is called___________
- one of largest rivers in W. Europe
- the code of honor of medieval knights
- sacred rights of the Christian church
- violations of God's laws
- lesser lords
- his job is to collect taxes from the peasants
- rich landowners
- the large farm of a medieval lord
35 Clues: lesser lords • where nuns live • rich landowners • where monks live • "Charles the Great" • powerful landowners • violations of God's laws • religion practiced by Muslims • people who work for the church • the large farm of a medieval lord • one of largest rivers in W. Europe • peasants legally bound to the land • Frankish King nicknamed "The Hammer" • ...
The Middle Ages. 2017-10-01
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- The king would grant land to a noble in exchange for ___.
- William of ___ invaded England and was crowned king.
- The nobles forced King John to sign this document that created parliament and limited the king's power.
- One effect of the Middle Ages was that Europe became ___.
- This group ruled much of Spain until 711 CE.
- Between the ages six and seven, future knights became what?
- When the Angles and Saxons moved into Britain in the fifth century, they grew to be known as the ___.
- What was Charlemagne the father of?
- ___ States are referred to as the land owned by the Pope.
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- Knights operated by the code of what?
- An agricultural estate operated by a lord was known as this.
- The Crusades were fought for control of ___.
- The ____ book listed all of the families in England.
- Where were the vikings who invaded Western Europe from?
- Charles Martel defeated the Muslims at the Battle of ___.
- This word referred to the native language or dialect of a specific population.
- This is the name of the group that took control of Italy in the fifth century.
- The ___ was the divine intervention that would save the innocent.
- This was the name of the Pope's office.
- The ___ heads the Catholic Church.
20 Clues: The ___ heads the Catholic Church. • What was Charlemagne the father of? • Knights operated by the code of what? • This was the name of the Pope's office. • The Crusades were fought for control of ___. • This group ruled much of Spain until 711 CE. • William of ___ invaded England and was crowned king. • The ____ book listed all of the families in England. • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-03-02
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- this Latin word means “cross”
- This Frankish leader was called “the hammer”
- King Pepin was appointed “king by the grace of ___”
- knights were promised ___ in exchange for fighting in the crusades
- Because of the disruption of trade, Europe’s ___ centers were destroyed
- the Middle Ages lasted about this many years
- these people’s holy land was where Muhammad ascended to Heaven
- these people’s holy land was in Zion
- Charles the Great changed his name to
- these people’s holy land was where Jesus was crucified
- The Franks had an important position called Mayor of the ___
- famous leader of the Franks
- Among the Germanic kingdoms, ___ ties were more important than the law
- Modern day France, where the Franks held power
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- Pope ___ said “expel that wicked race from our Christian lands”
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- by 511, Clovis had ___ the Franks into one kingdom
- another name for the Middle Ages
- the Franks defeated invaders at the battle of ___ in 732
- The Middle Ages lasted between the fall of the Roman Empire and the _____
- the ___ historically made Charles the Great emperor
- The invading ___ tribes were the cause of the Middle Ages
- This religion was a constant variable in the Middle Ages
- This Frankish king was called “the short”
- Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charles the Great were all part of this dynasty of kings
25 Clues: famous leader of the Franks • this Latin word means “cross” • another name for the Middle Ages • these people’s holy land was in Zion • Charles the Great changed his name to • This Frankish king was called “the short” • This Frankish leader was called “the hammer” • the Middle Ages lasted about this many years • Modern day France, where the Franks held power • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-28
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- middle ages
- an pandemic that killed nearly 60% of the European population
- a series of wars fought by European knights to free the Holy Land
- an academic ability lost during the Middle Ages
- code of conduct for knights
- sworn loyalty
- the period in Europe of the rediscovery of the Greek & Roman knowledge
- a way to identify a warrior in battle using the heraldic system of symbols and colors during the Middle Ages
- Norsemen that raided and conquered much of Europe during the middle ages
- great increase in trade and commerce in Europe during the late Middle Ages
- a person's native language
- given land by a vassal or lord in exchange for about 40 days of combat a year
- people who practice the Islamic religion
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- the great charter that limited the power of the English king for the first time
- and assembly of men gathered by the king to deal with issues of taxes and law
- marked the end of the Middle Ages
- a system of government from the Middle Ages that used land as a source of power
- the belief that God is ruling directly through a nation's government
- given land by the king in exchange for protection
- medieval soldiers loyal to a king or lord
- introduced during the Hundred Years War and changed the way wars were fought
- the lord or vassal's estate
- land owner loyal to the vassal or king
23 Clues: middle ages • sworn loyalty • a person's native language • code of conduct for knights • the lord or vassal's estate • marked the end of the Middle Ages • land owner loyal to the vassal or king • people who practice the Islamic religion • medieval soldiers loyal to a king or lord • an academic ability lost during the Middle Ages • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- A peasant
- A churchly kingdom
- This man wrote the rules for the monasteries
- A political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances
- The percent of your income that you owed to the church
- How old you had to be to become a knight
- A leader who died in 814
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for loyalty
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- Dynasty A dynasty of Franksih rulers lasting from 751 to 987
- Ruler of the Franks
- Period of time from 500 to 1500
- Another name for Germanics
- This place provided order and security back then
- War-like people from Scandanavia
- Land granted by the lord
- The lord's estate
- A church tax paid by peasants
- When you are concerned with worldly things rather than spiritual matters
- Someone who devotes their life to praise and worship
- Erikson This man reached North America around 1000 AD
20 Clues: A peasant • The lord's estate • A churchly kingdom • Ruler of the Franks • Land granted by the lord • A leader who died in 814 • Another name for Germanics • A church tax paid by peasants • Period of time from 500 to 1500 • War-like people from Scandanavia • How old you had to be to become a knight • This man wrote the rules for the monasteries • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2023-10-16
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- tavern
- a female member of the nobility
- the study of stars and planets
- inflammations caused by bacteria
- . a person who learns a skill or trade by working
- someone who buys and sells things; the owner of a store
- a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or
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- a member of the highest social class
- during battle
- a skilled craftsman for a period of time
- branch of mathematics
- showing complete faithfulness and support
- a man in the upper class who ruled over a large area of land
- related to a person’s relatives from long ago
- of or relating to the Middle Ages
- a protective metal covering used to keep a person safe from
- to try to take control of it
- crops such as wheat, oats, rye, and barley
- a farming tool with a curved blade and long handle that is used to
- a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or one
20 Clues: tavern • during battle • branch of mathematics • to try to take control of it • the study of stars and planets • a female member of the nobility • inflammations caused by bacteria • of or relating to the Middle Ages • a member of the highest social class • a skilled craftsman for a period of time • showing complete faithfulness and support • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-11-11
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- The alternating high and low sections along the top of a castle wall, providing cover for defenders.
- A journey, often for religious reasons, to a sacred place or shrine.
- A vigorous campaign for a cause.
- A special anniversary, often associated with celebrations or pilgrimages in medieval Christianity.
- The holding of beliefs that deviate from the official teachings of a religious institution.
- The central tower or main stronghold of a medieval castle.
- A young nobleman serving as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
- A defensive architectural feature in castles, consisting of a winding, narrow passage leading to the main entrance.
- Courtesy and honor in social interactions.
- Someone skilled with working in metals.
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for land and protection.
- A manuscript book in the form of a modern book, as opposed to a scroll.
- A chaotic hand-to-hand combat involving a group of fighters, often occurring during medieval tournaments.
- Carta A historic document signed in 1215, limiting the powers of the English monarchy and establishing the principle of the rule of law.
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- Someone who writes or types documents.
- A medieval sport where knights on horseback competed to demonstrate their skill and courage.
- A formal document granting rights and privileges to a town or institution, often issued by a monarch.
- A material made from the skin of a sheep or goat, often used for writing in medieval times.
- A series of institutions within the Catholic Church aimed at suppressing heresy through the use of torture and persecution.
- Large, elaborate churches, often the seat of a bishop, representing the pinnacle of medieval architecture.
- A decorative textile with intricate designs or scenes, often used to adorn the walls of medieval castles and halls.
- One who goes against established beliefs or norms.
- The holding of beliefs that deviate from the official teachings of a religious institution.
- A social, economic, and political system where land is granted in exchange for service or labor, characteristic of medieval Europe.
- A large estate or landed property, often including a village, under the control of a lord during the feudal system.
- A medieval precursor to modern chemistry that combined elements of philosophy, mysticism, and proto-science in the pursuit of transforming base metals into gold and discovering the elixir of life.
- The code of conduct followed by medieval knights, emphasizing honor, bravery, and courtesy.
- The devastating pandemic of bubonic plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and social upheaval.
- The condition of being bound to the land and obligated to work for a lord in medieval Europe.
- A deep, wide ditch, often filled with water, surrounding a castle for defensive purposes.
30 Clues: A vigorous campaign for a cause. • Someone who writes or types documents. • Someone skilled with working in metals. • Courtesy and honor in social interactions. • One who goes against established beliefs or norms. • The central tower or main stronghold of a medieval castle. • A journey, often for religious reasons, to a sacred place or shrine. • ...
European Middle Ages 2023-11-13
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- Medical caretaker during the black death, created the foundation for biohazard suits that are used today.
- A religion that unified people, and is the main religion in the world today.
- A split in Christianity into two, these denominations remain the largest in Christianity today.
- A pope from the middle ages that served from (1334–42).
- Was used to tell stories to those who were illiterate, allows us today to see what times were like then.
- A capital that was once the center of many countries.
- A plague that killed millions and is known as the bubonic plague today.
- A person who performed military duties for land.
- A republic in western Europe.
- Land that is given due to Feudal service.
- A person who was required to stay at the lords land in order for protection.
- A code of honor for knights.
- Someone with a very high rank and ruler over a nation or territory.
- Month the hundred years war started.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and those of the Near East.
- A system that higher ranks gave lower class protection, still used in some areas today.
- Someone who's duties were to keep peace, a word we still use for an officer who is a chief of a county today.
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- Exclusion from the religious community as a punishment.
- Architecture style in Europe most known for pointed arches.
- A person who is upper class and looked for areas for lords in exchange for land.
- A code of ecclesiastical laws that are still used today in the Catholic church.
- Book that affirmed the authority of the Pope, written by Pope Boniface VIII.
- A punishment from the church forbidding someone from church rights.
- A bow used in the war that's about 72" long, used in sports and hunting today.
- A time that popularized feudalism and the strengthen of the church.
- A document written during the middle ages that still has clauses used today.
- The war that brought balance of power in England and France.
- Group who believed the plague was God punishing them, so they publicly harmed themselves for forgiveness.
- Led the French army as a sixteen year old girl, is still depicted in art today.
- Somebody who owned property in burghs.
30 Clues: A code of honor for knights. • A republic in western Europe. • Month the hundred years war started. • Somebody who owned property in burghs. • Land that is given due to Feudal service. • A person who performed military duties for land. • A capital that was once the center of many countries. • Exclusion from the religious community as a punishment. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-11-13
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- church officials
- a system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and vassals.
- a law that governed how the world operated.
- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia
- communities of monks that were built all over Europe.
- religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- the highest law-making body in the UK today.
- people who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked among the public.
- a region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died.
- the large estate owned by a knight or lord.
- religious ideas that opposed accepted church teachings.
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- a group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules.
- a document listing right that the king could not ignore.
- a deadly plague that swept across Europe between 1347-1351.
- soldiers, warriors who fought on horseback.
- a knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land.
- cast out of the church.
- a period that lasted from about 500 to 1500.
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia.
20 Clues: church officials • cast out of the church. • soldiers, warriors who fought on horseback. • a law that governed how the world operated. • the large estate owned by a knight or lord. • a period that lasted from about 500 to 1500. • the highest law-making body in the UK today. • a region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died. • ...
Middle School Trivia 2024-01-10
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- Which musical instrument has 88 keys?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth called?
- Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- What is the last name of the person who invented the light bulb?
- Which sea creature has three hearts?
- What shape is a stop sign?
- Which cryptocurrency reached an all-time high in 2021?
- What is the name of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first child?
- Who won the U.S. presidential election in 2020?
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- Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Which country shares the largest boarder with the United States?
- What do you call an angle less than 90 degrees?
- What is the last name of the first human to walk on the moon?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- What is the last name of the first president of the United States?
- What is 3.14?
- What is the opposite of multiply?
20 Clues: What is 3.14? • What shape is a stop sign? • What is the opposite of multiply? • Who wrote the Harry Potter series? • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • Which sea creature has three hearts? • Which musical instrument has 88 keys? • What is the largest ocean on Earth called? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • What is the largest planet in our solar system? • ...
Middle Ages Review 2024-06-07
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- These raiders were from Scandinavia
- This was at the castle's entrance and contained the Portcullis.
- Church punishment reserved for monarchs
- Most powerful position in Frankish kingdom (2 words)
- Event considered by historian to end the Middle Ages
- Wrote the rules for the monks
- Germanic invaders couldn't read so they were
- He was successful in getting all the Franks in one kingdom
- Charlesmagne's son (3 words)
- Also known as the Black Death (2 words)
- Bloodline starting from Charles the Hammer (2 words)
- The Knight's apprentice
- Code of conduct for a knight
- The ceremony when one became a knight
- Men who lived in monasteries and were literate
- Both attacking and defending armies had these, though those shooting arrows from the castle had a great advantage.
- Church tax - 10%
- Religious leader
- Large churches in urban areas
- Siege engine that could launch missiles hundreds of yards
- The most dangerous way for attackers to try to take a castle (2 words)
- Traveling monks
- Women who lived in convents
- Agricultural practice that increased crop output (3 words)
- Trenches surrounding castles protected them from siege towers and battering rams
- Basic economic unit of the Middle Ages
- Purpose was to use to scale castle walls (2 words)
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- Pope who didn't only want spiritual power but also political power
- The gift of land
- Country where the Bubonic began
- When one is no longer welcome in the church
- Group blamed for the Black Death in Europe since it was believed they poisoned the wells
- What you become when you begin to learn to be a knight
- Where the Muslims were stopped from taking over Euorpe
- Latin based languages
- King involved in appointing Bishops (2 words)
- People moving from urban to rural areas (2 words)
- Grandfather to Charlemagne and hero of Christianity (2 words)
- of Faith Led by monks to bring the church back to basics (3 words)
- Also known as Charles the Great and ruled for 46 years
- Person who received a fief
- Bishops are selling priests positions
- Unifying force of the Middle Ages
- wrote the rules for the convents
- Terms that stands for land for loyalty or protection
- When all the people in the same occupation join together
- Were dug beneath a castle wall to destabilize and topple it
- Important religious ceremonies you have to have to reach salvation
- Church law (2 words)
49 Clues: Traveling monks • The gift of land • Church tax - 10% • Religious leader • Church law (2 words) • Latin based languages • The Knight's apprentice • Person who received a fief • Women who lived in convents • Charlesmagne's son (3 words) • Code of conduct for a knight • Wrote the rules for the monks • Large churches in urban areas • Country where the Bubonic began • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-04-29
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- A member of a women's religious order who lives a secluded life of devotion and service to the church (Chapter 14)___________
- An open-air stadium (chapter 10)
- Strong central tower in a castle where the lord and his family lived (Chapter 14)___________________
- First king of the Franks whose conquests shaped what would later become the French nation (Chapter 14)______________
- The eastern part of the Roman Empire was known as the __________ Empire (Chapter 10)
- Church that developed in the Byzantine Empire. The Eastern __________ Church (Chapter 10)
- A church in Constantinople known for its great beauty. Hagia ________ (Chapter 10)
- a boy in the second stage of becoming a knight (Chapter 14)_________________
- A holy war fought for the cause of Islam (Chapter 10)____________
- A large farming community during the Middle Ages (Chapter 14)_________________
- The leader of the Roman Catholic Church (Chapter 10)____________
- A sacred Muslim city in present-day Saudi Arabia (Chapter 10)________________
- A noble (Chapter 14)_______________
- A peasant who lived on a lord's manor, paid rent to the lord, and worked part-time for him (Chapter 14)___________________
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- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire; created a simplified code of Roman Laws. ___________ I (Chapter 10)
- A tract of land given by a lord to a vassal (Chapter 14)___________________
- People ordained as religious leaders (Chapter 14)
- A clergyman who lives a secluded life of devotion and service to the church (Chapter 14)____________
- A wide trench filled with water surrounding a castle to keep out attackers (Chapter 14)____________________
- Refers to those who support that traditionally accepted principles of the faith (Chapter 10) ____________
- The name given by Romans to nomadic people who did not speak Greek or Latin (chapter 10)_____________
- King of the Franks; greatest of the Carolingian kings (Chapter 14)___________________
- The capital city of the Byzantine Empire (chapter 10)____________
23 Clues: An open-air stadium (chapter 10) • A noble (Chapter 14)_______________ • People ordained as religious leaders (Chapter 14) • The leader of the Roman Catholic Church (Chapter 10)____________ • A holy war fought for the cause of Islam (Chapter 10)____________ • The capital city of the Byzantine Empire (chapter 10)____________ • ...
The Middle Ages 2025-01-14
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- important in the development of law because it was the beginning of representative democracy and constitutional government
- the king forced to sign the Magna Carta
- a peasant who made up half of Europe's population
- the code of conduct for knights
- a person who pledged loyalty and support to a lord in return for land and protection
- the people who protected the manors and the kings
- the Battle that helped William the Conqueror become King of England was the Battle of _____
- the century long War between England and France was called the _____ War.
- French woman famous for having been burned at the stake during the Hundred Years' War
- the end of the Crusades, these people controlled the Holy Land
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- the only language Bibles were printed in during the Middle Ages
- another name for the Bubonic Plague
- this was the basis for power in feudal society
- city captured by the Crusaders at the end of the first Crusade
- the Spanish _____ was used by the Church to accuse people of heresy (speaking against the Church)
- the era of European History between the fall of Rome and the Middle Ages; Germanic tribes were ruling Europe
- the Holy Wars waged by European Christians against Muslims to gain control of the Holy Land
- the Bubonic Plague is widely thought to have been a result of the bacteria carried by _____ that lived on rats
- the country from which the Bubonic Plague is believed to have come from via traders in Europe
- the head of the Catholic Church
- he was the King of the Franks and expanded his empire over Western Europe
- after the kings, these were the most powerful people in the feudal system
22 Clues: the code of conduct for knights • the head of the Catholic Church • another name for the Bubonic Plague • the king forced to sign the Magna Carta • this was the basis for power in feudal society • a peasant who made up half of Europe's population • the people who protected the manors and the kings • city captured by the Crusaders at the end of the first Crusade • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-09-17
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- Won the war
- Muslims went here when Feld Mecca
- Helped end confusion
- Vikings settled here
- Introduced algebra
- Study of animals
- 3 Vows
- Mode of transportation the Berbers adopted
- What Muslims call God
- Islamic Empire used to trade
- Prophet accepted in Islam
- Helps preserve foods
- Managed and defend land
- 1.8 billion people follow this today
- Constructed the dome of the rock in Jerusalem
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- Signed the Magna Carta
- Dominant kingdoms in Europe
- Becoming a priest
- Long period of stability, trade, and learning
- Helped preserved Greek classics
- 3 major religion claimed this
- Empire that took over the gold trade
- Governing body of England
- Territory in China
- Messiah of Christianity
- Statement, Prayer, Charity, Fasting, Hajj
- Direct word of God
- Loyal to their church and lords
- Acquired Through War
- Place of worship for muslims
30 Clues: 3 Vows • Won the war • Study of animals • Becoming a priest • Introduced algebra • Territory in China • Direct word of God • Helped end confusion • Vikings settled here • Helps preserve foods • Acquired Through War • What Muslims call God • Signed the Magna Carta • Messiah of Christianity • Managed and defend land • Governing body of England • Prophet accepted in Islam • Dominant kingdoms in Europe • ...
FFA Middle School 2024-09-16
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- chapter awards and meal with a ceremony
- stationed by the plow
- local (Paris)
- hosts state FFA convention
- Paris FFA Reporter
- home of the KY leadership training center
- stationed a the emblem of Washington
- father of FFA
- NFA
- Paris FFA president
- Paris FFA Secretary
- station by the rising sun
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- Paris FFA VP
- hosts national FFA convention
- Paris FFA sentinel
- stationed by the door
- FFA
- supervised agricultural experience
- stationed by the ear of corn
- Paris FFA Treasurer
- stationed by the flag
21 Clues: FFA • NFA • Paris FFA VP • local (Paris) • father of FFA • Paris FFA sentinel • Paris FFA Reporter • Paris FFA Treasurer • Paris FFA president • Paris FFA Secretary • stationed by the plow • stationed by the door • stationed by the flag • station by the rising sun • hosts state FFA convention • stationed by the ear of corn • hosts national FFA convention • supervised agricultural experience • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-09-22
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- The head of the Roman Catholic Church from 1088 to 1099 CE who issued the first crusade.
- Founder of Islam; an Arabian religious, political, and social leader.
- National heroine of France who lead France to victory during the 100 Years’ War; a Catholic Saint.
- The king of the Franks in 768 and Holy Roman Emperor.
- Members of an East Asian ethnic group known for their fierce warfare and brutality.
- Wife of Justinian.
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565 CE.
- Muslim traveler and author of the Rihla.
- A deadly bacterial disease (Yersinia Pestis) which spread rapidly throughout Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries.
- The ongoing conflict and battles between England and France over who had the right to the French throne; lasted from 1337 to 1453 CE.
- A series of wars in Spain and Portugal in attempts for Christians to recapture land taken by the Muslims.
- Venetian explorer, writer, and merchant.
- One of the largest African Empires in history; located in Sahel during the 14th and 15th centuries.
- The French king of England from 1066 to 1087 CE known for his ruthlessness.
- A West African empire from the 7th to the 13th century known as the “land of gold”.
- A period of educational, scientific, mathematic, cultural, and economical achievements within the Islamic world from the 8th to 13th century.
- Muslim Ruler of Egypt and Syria who sought to capture Jerusalem from the Christians.
- The formal splitting of the Medieval Church into the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church in 1054 CE.
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- The period of European history from the collapse of the Roman Empire (5th century CE) to the beginning of the Renaissance period (14th century CE).
- The (supposed) richest man to ever live.
- The King of England from 1199 to 1216 CE who signed the Magna Carta.
- The center of learning and library located within Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Ages.
- A series of attempts made by Christian crusaders to take the Holy land of Jerusalem from the Muslims from 1095 to 1204 CE.
- Founder of the Mongolian Empire.
- A powerful West African Empire from the 13th to 17th century that took over the gold trade after the fall of the Empire of Ghana.
- The power struggle between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV over who had the right to appoint bishops.
- A system of stable social order in which people were bound by loyalty.
- The Holy book of Islam.
- A period of peace within the Mongolian Empire during the 13th and 14th centuries.
- A code of behavior a devote knight would follow.
30 Clues: Wife of Justinian. • The Holy book of Islam. • Founder of the Mongolian Empire. • The (supposed) richest man to ever live. • Muslim traveler and author of the Rihla. • Venetian explorer, writer, and merchant. • A code of behavior a devote knight would follow. • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565 CE. • The king of the Franks in 768 and Holy Roman Emperor. • ...
Middle Ages Review 2025-05-13
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- This class was at the bottom of the Feudalism classes
- Medieval comes from the Latin word meaning what?
- This was the code of honor that knights lived by
- This is what the word Renaissance means
- This is where the Viking warriors were from
- This document was signed by King John to lessen the Kings power
- The crusades took place to gain control of this land
- ________ the Short was Charlemagne's father
- _______ System is the economic system within Feudalism
- This is a remedy to the Plague, prescribed by doctors, where they let out the "bad blood" in patients
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- This insect spread the Plague from rats to humans
- A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and barons in exchange for loyalty
- Painting of a woman done by Leonardo De Vinci
- This Pope called by the Crusades to start
- This person was the first and only Holy Roman Emperor
- This sickness spread throughout Europe starting in 1347 & killed 1/3 of the population
- Sculpture created by Michelangelo
- A series of 8 holy wars fought between the Christians & Muslims over land
- _________ the Conqueror was a French noble who conquered England & spread Feudalism
- This civilization fell in 476 AD & that event started the Renaissance
- This crusade King Richard the Lion-hearted fought in
- A political book written by Niccolò Machiavelli during the Renaissance
22 Clues: Sculpture created by Michelangelo • This is what the word Renaissance means • This Pope called by the Crusades to start • This is where the Viking warriors were from • ________ the Short was Charlemagne's father • Painting of a woman done by Leonardo De Vinci • Medieval comes from the Latin word meaning what? • This was the code of honor that knights lived by • ...
MIDDLE SCHOOL RANDOM 2026-01-27
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- The framework of bones in the body
- the organ that pumps blood through the body
- material that carries genetic information
- A large group of stars, gas, and dust
- the distance around a shape
- A pattern of stars in the sky
- smallest unit of life
- a community of living and nonliving things
- an animal that eats only plants
- A rocky object that orbits the sun
- Organs used for breathing
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- An icy object that forms a tail near the sun
- Comes in different forms a natural satellite
- a math sentence with an equals sign
- the answer when numbers are multiplied
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- the space between two intersecting lines
- a part of a whole
- Organ that helps digest food
- A tool used to observe space
- Tissue that helps the body move
- controls thoughts, movements, and memory
22 Clues: a part of a whole • smallest unit of life • Organs used for breathing • the distance around a shape • Organ that helps digest food • A tool used to observe space • A pattern of stars in the sky • Tissue that helps the body move • an animal that eats only plants • The framework of bones in the body • A rocky object that orbits the sun • a math sentence with an equals sign • ...
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 • ...
East Africa 2021-10-15
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- Electricity produced using underground heat sources, such as hot springs and steam.
- A type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family.
- To separate from one another.
- The trapping or killing of protected wild animals in order to make a profit.
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- Measure showing the average number of people living within a square mile or a square kilometer.
- The production of electricity through the use of falling water.
- The process of passing stories by word of mouth from generation to generation.
- The process by which agricultural land is turned into desert.
- A large group of people who can trace their ancestry back to a single individual.
9 Clues: To separate from one another. • The process by which agricultural land is turned into desert. • The production of electricity through the use of falling water. • The trapping or killing of protected wild animals in order to make a profit. • The process of passing stories by word of mouth from generation to generation. • ...
