middle east Crossword Puzzles
Early Civilizations 2023-09-12
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- nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- division of work into different roles
- the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- artificial application of water for crops or livestock
- Ancient Egyptian form of writing using chracters
- Land area curving from Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea location of the classical civilization of Mesopotamia
- Religion practiced by Jews based on the Old Testament
- sacred language of Hinduism
- Language of the Jewish People
- Ten Commandments Biblical laws given by God to Moses
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- control of plants and animals to meet human needs
- pyramidal stepped temple tower in Ancient Mesopotamia
- system of writing in the ancient middle east
- type of government ruling a civilization Ex. Monarchy
- stone pyramids created by Ancient civilization as temples
- Homeland of the Jewish people and religion
- Code code of laws created by King Hammurabi in Ancient Babylon
- ruling family
18 Clues: ruling family • sacred language of Hinduism • Language of the Jewish People • division of work into different roles • Homeland of the Jewish people and religion • system of writing in the ancient middle east • Ancient Egyptian form of writing using chracters • control of plants and animals to meet human needs • Ten Commandments Biblical laws given by God to Moses • ...
puzzle 2025-11-25
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- – A tool with a needle that shows direction like north, south, east, and west.
- – To buy something with money.
- – With no one else; by yourself.
- – A long yellow fruit that monkeys like to eat.
- – A very high hill with a top that reaches into the sky.
- – One more time; to repeat something.
- – Happening many times or frequently.
- – A huge body of salt water like the Atlantic or Pacific.
- – The part that is facing you or the part before the back.
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- – A boy or man who has the same parents as you.
- – The part of a bike you push with your foot.
- – Already handed to you or provided to you.
- – The child of your aunt or uncle.
- – A place many people believe is in the sky where good souls go.
- – What you see like red, blue, or green.
- – In the middle of or surrounded by others.
- – To go from one side to the other side of something.
- – To suddenly be seen or to come into view.
18 Clues: – To buy something with money. • – With no one else; by yourself. • – The child of your aunt or uncle. • – One more time; to repeat something. • – Happening many times or frequently. • – What you see like red, blue, or green. • – Already handed to you or provided to you. • – In the middle of or surrounded by others. • – To suddenly be seen or to come into view. • ...
History Test 3 CH 1-6 2025-12-04
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- North and South America are located in this hemisphere
- Babylonian ruler who wrote 300 laws for everyday life
- country in ancient world known for cedar trees
- A government ruled by religious authority
- first known civilization to develop and use writing
- the study of the earth’s surface, climate, countries, people, and cultures
- Jewish captive who was trained to serve the king of Babylon
- Country that used cowrie shells as currency
- The greatest distance around the earth
- country known for its caste system
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- An important line of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere
- A group of people who share a culture
- A monarchy in which nine sultans take turns ruling for 5 years
- fierce Mongol ruler who united the Mongol tribes
- A group of lines that go up & down and side-to-side, forming squares/boxes on a map
- Country that is the largest in the Middle East
- Venetian trader who explored China
- A line of rulers in the same family that succeed each other
18 Clues: Venetian trader who explored China • country known for its caste system • A group of people who share a culture • The greatest distance around the earth • A government ruled by religious authority • Country that used cowrie shells as currency • country in ancient world known for cedar trees • Country that is the largest in the Middle East • ...
The Renaissance,Reformation and age Of Exportation 2022-08-31
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- was the father of Renaissance Humanism
- conquered the incas in 1532
- painted the Sistine chapel
- Regional language
- perfected the painting press by using movable
- of Worms Luther was made an outlaw Luther was summoned to appear before the immaterial diet
- what was the forced labor system the spanish used against the Native Americans called
- who wrote the ninety five
- ruling of Florence that helped fund the Renaissance
- first explore to draw a map of north and south america
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- conquered the Aztecs in 1521
- started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419
- was the the first European explore to discover the new world in 1492
- taught the doctrine
- was the first Europen exploer to sail around the southern trip of africa
- slavery had existed in Africa and middle-east hundreds of years before the Europeans arrived there
- The sea route that carried enslaves Africans to the new world
- the change of goods between Europe africa before He discoverer the new world
18 Clues: Regional language • taught the doctrine • who wrote the ninety five • painted the Sistine chapel • conquered the incas in 1532 • conquered the Aztecs in 1521 • was the father of Renaissance Humanism • perfected the painting press by using movable • ruling of Florence that helped fund the Renaissance • first explore to draw a map of north and south america • ...
Peter Jennings Career 2024-01-12
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- What member of Peter's family was in broadcasting?
- What American news organization gave Peter a shot anchor?
- Peter never completed _________ school.
- Peter traveled the world as a World ___________.
- Peter was fascinated by American ____________.
- Peter died in 2005 of _______ cancer.
- Peter began his _____________ career at age 9.
- Peter had a mixture of insecurity and _______ that kept him grounded.
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- Peter began as a news _______ on ABC.
- Peter is attributed with taking on Big _______ and winning.
- What year was Peter born (spell out the last digit)?
- Peter saved lives in this area of the world by exposing that American dollars were helping those committing killings.
- Peter was fascinated by ____________.
- Peter wanted to cover the stories the other networks wouldn't run.
- Peter became an ___________ after the 9/11 attacks.
- Where was Peter Jennings from?
- Peter most loved going the ________ East and covering stories there.
- Peter served as Senior __________ of World News Tonight with Peter Jennings as well as anchor.
18 Clues: Where was Peter Jennings from? • Peter began as a news _______ on ABC. • Peter was fascinated by ____________. • Peter died in 2005 of _______ cancer. • Peter never completed _________ school. • Peter was fascinated by American ____________. • Peter began his _____________ career at age 9. • Peter traveled the world as a World ___________. • ...
World Religions #1 2025-03-25
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- The _____ Pillars of Faith is the holy Islamic book
- The name of the holy place of worship for Islam
- Spread Christianity all over Europe and Asia, created churches, and wrote letters
- A Jewish leader who promised his people the land of Canaan
- The name of Islamic peoples' god
- Commandments are important rules to live by
- The name of the Jewish people's holy book- is also the Old Testament
- The starting point in the Middle East of Judaism
- The name of one of the holy cities for Islam
- The name of the Jewish & Christian peoples' holy important city
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- Is their founding father
- The holy trinity: father, son, and holy
- The name of the Islamic holy book
- The name of the Jewish people's god
- A holy prophet in the Islamic faith and their founding father
- A Hebrew/Jewish leader who received the Ten Commandments
- Is their holy book
- Judaism is the 1st Monotheistic Religion, it is also the _________
18 Clues: Is their holy book • Is their founding father • The name of Islamic peoples' god • The name of the Islamic holy book • The name of the Jewish people's god • The holy trinity: father, son, and holy • Commandments are important rules to live by • The name of one of the holy cities for Islam • The name of the holy place of worship for Islam • ...
How much do you know about the newlyweds? 2025-06-09
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- Where did the couple first meet?
- What was the touch rugby club that Yasmine played for in London?
- What is Yasmine in her final year of studying?
- What is the country where the couple got engaged?
- What is Yasmine’s second nationality?
- How many years have the couple been together?
- Where did George go to university?
- Who is the artist of George’s favoured karaoke song? (6,5)
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- What is the couple’s favourite pizza topping?
- What will the couple’s surname be after today?
- What is the name of the company George works for? (3,7)
- What is Yasmine’s middle name?
- What is the couples favourite winter activity?
- What sport was George coaching when he first met Yasmine?
- How many siblings do the couple collectively have (half and full)?
- Where did the couple live in South East London together?
- What is George’s hometown where he grew up?
- What instrument did Yasmine play to grade 6?
18 Clues: What is Yasmine’s middle name? • Where did the couple first meet? • Where did George go to university? • What is Yasmine’s second nationality? • What is George’s hometown where he grew up? • What instrument did Yasmine play to grade 6? • What is the couple’s favourite pizza topping? • How many years have the couple been together? • ...
Fact Game L61 2025-12-10
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- What ocean do you cross going east from Australia?
- Which is larger, the United States or Canada?
- What planet is closest to the sun?
- Which space ship can travel 1,000 miles per second?
- Which is colder, United States or Canada?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- If a year has already happened, we say it is in the ____________.
- How many miles is it from Earth to Jupiter?
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- What is the name of the largest planet?
- What planet do we live on?
- If a year has not happened yet, it is in the _____________?
- What country did Toby come from?
- How many suns are in our solar system?
- What is a baby kangaroo called?
- What country do you come to going north from Australia?
- A group of kangaroos is called a ____________.
- What two things does the sun give to all planets?
- What is not longer a planet in our solar system?
- What is in the middle of our solar system?
19 Clues: What planet do we live on? • What is a baby kangaroo called? • What country did Toby come from? • What planet is closest to the sun? • How many suns are in our solar system? • What is the name of the largest planet? • Which is colder, United States or Canada? • How many planets are in our solar system? • What is in the middle of our solar system? • ...
SPELLING & GEOGRAPHY 2025-04-04
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- CITY IN SOUTH OF SPAIN
- SPAIN'S 2ND CITY
- SPAIN & PORTUGAL
- AFRICA ASIA EUROPE
- LARGE COUNTRY BORDERS SPAIN
- CITY ON THE MEDITERRANEAN
- LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN BILBAO
- CITY IN NORTH OF
- THE ROOF OF THE WORLD
- HOLY
- LARGE ROCK
- SEA TO THE EAST OF SPAIN
- OWNED BY THE UK
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- MOUNTAINS WHERE YOU'LL FIND ANDORRA
- CAPITAL OF PORTUGAL
- NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRY CLOSE TO IBERIA
- CHOICE
- SIERRA _____ MOUNTAINS
- SNOW STORM
- LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN SPAIN'S NORTH EAST
- FOREFATHER
- FLOWER ON A TREE
- CHOOSES NOT TO EAT MEAT
- CAPITAL OF SPAIN
- SPOOKY
25 Clues: HOLY • CHOICE • SPOOKY • SNOW STORM • FOREFATHER • LARGE ROCK • OWNED BY THE UK • SPAIN'S 2ND CITY • SPAIN & PORTUGAL • FLOWER ON A TREE • CITY IN NORTH OF • CAPITAL OF SPAIN • AFRICA ASIA EUROPE • CAPITAL OF PORTUGAL • THE ROOF OF THE WORLD • CITY IN SOUTH OF SPAIN • SIERRA _____ MOUNTAINS • CHOOSES NOT TO EAT MEAT • SEA TO THE EAST OF SPAIN • CITY ON THE MEDITERRANEAN • LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN BILBAO • ...
DR Crossword 2025-07-17
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- Italian Dish (5)
- 3D Shape (4)
- 50s Killer (6)
- Vincent Van Gogh Famous Painting (5,5)
- Canadian Singer: Alanis _____ (10)
- Zodiac Sign For December-January (9)
- Song: _____ is a losing game (4)
- Borat's Home Country (10)
- Spandau Ballet Song (4)
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- Comic Company (6)
- Music Genre (4)
- British Comedy Series (10)
- After Silent Generation (6)
- Film: East is ____ (4)
- Song: Can you feel the love _____ (7)
- Without An Abode (8)
- Shakespeare Antagonist in Othello (4)
- Black Sabbath Superhero Song (4,3)
- Book & Movie: ____ Orange (9)
- African Country (8)
20 Clues: 3D Shape (4) • 50s Killer (6) • Music Genre (4) • Italian Dish (5) • Comic Company (6) • African Country (8) • Without An Abode (8) • Film: East is ____ (4) • Spandau Ballet Song (4) • Borat's Home Country (10) • British Comedy Series (10) • After Silent Generation (6) • Book & Movie: ____ Orange (9) • Song: _____ is a losing game (4) • Canadian Singer: Alanis _____ (10) • ...
East Grove Summer Retreat 2012-07-19
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- summer fun for 12 EG and GE singers
- vocal improvisation
- former name of Oblong
- GE red and _______
- Mrs. Catt's HS Alma Mater
- GE IMEA district #
- augmented triad
- the reverend
- GE location
- scale that uses all solfege syllables
- last name of EG singer who shares first name with Rip Chord GE alum
- American _______ Directors Association
- Oblong Catt Residence 706 South _____ Street
- EG location
- Elk Grove mascot
- ________ pizza
- celebrating 100 years open
- our home in Crawford County _______ Middle School
- EG _______ and gold
- text pronunciation
- last name of EG sisters
- EG singer who shares the Catt's sister's name
- GE Choir President
- Lilly once stole this from Mrs. Catt…and tripped as a result
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- Claire’s bday and Catts’ anniversary: 7/_____
- ______ farms
- Alexa's favorite baseball team, ugh
- only shared first name
- EG singer who has been to 2 GE concerts
- Some EG singers got to sing for this professional vocal group
- "You don't know you're beautiful" is seriously sung in ____ by 5 dudes
- common city for choir tours
- EG IMEA district #
- former EG accompanist Ms. _______
- Oblong High School mascot
- Mr. Catt helped to bring home OHS's 5th State Title in this
- Glenbard East mascot
- "Don't speed up and don't slow down, right _____ __"
- Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- glorious p
- Illini themed name of the Catt's future dog
- OHS blue and _____
- GE band director 1st name EG band director last name
- this EG singer almost came to GE
- drive-in movie
- GE accompanist Mr. _______
- Seth Quam sweatpants
- Alphabetical by first name, she's last
- GE singer who shares the Catt's brother's name
- "Let me see those lovely _________"
- major sixth's TV network
51 Clues: glorious p • GE location • EG location • ______ farms • the reverend • drive-in movie • ________ pizza • augmented triad • Elk Grove mascot • GE red and _______ • GE IMEA district # • EG IMEA district # • OHS blue and _____ • text pronunciation • GE Choir President • vocal improvisation • EG _______ and gold • Glenbard East mascot • Seth Quam sweatpants • former name of Oblong • only shared first name • ...
East Asia Crossword #1 2014-01-05
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- right to rule
- piety: reverence for parents and ancestors
- method of treating pain by piercing the skin vital points with needles
- people who risk their resources for potential profit
- units in which the land is jointly owned
- political philosophy
- service: bureaucracy in which officials were hired on the basis of examinators rather than birth
- ruling families
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- temporary president
- the art of characters written with a brush and ink
- one-person rule
- government officials
- wealthy landowning families
- fore-telling of the future
- British was no longer under control of Chinese law
- treaties: agreements that opened China to unwanted western trade and influence
- wise teachers
- enclosed yards with many buildings
- density: number of people per square mile
- addictive drug made from poppies
20 Clues: right to rule • wise teachers • one-person rule • ruling families • temporary president • government officials • political philosophy • fore-telling of the future • wealthy landowning families • addictive drug made from poppies • enclosed yards with many buildings • units in which the land is jointly owned • density: number of people per square mile • ...
East Asia Crossword #1 2014-01-05
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- right to rule
- method of treating pain by piercing the skin vital points with needles
- one-person rule
- addictive drug made from poppies
- people who risk their resources for potential profit
- fore-telling of the future
- ruling families
- service: bureaucracy in which officials were hired on the basis of examinators rather than birth
- units in which the land is jointly owned
- density: number of people per square mile
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- wise teachers
- government officials
- British was no longer under control of Chinese law
- treaties: agreements that opened China to unwanted western trade and influence
- political philosophy
- enclosed yards with many buildings
- temporary president
- piety: reverence for parents and ancestors
- the art of characters written with a brush and ink
- wealthy landowning families
20 Clues: wise teachers • right to rule • one-person rule • ruling families • temporary president • government officials • political philosophy • fore-telling of the future • wealthy landowning families • addictive drug made from poppies • enclosed yards with many buildings • units in which the land is jointly owned • density: number of people per square mile • ...
East Coast Part #1 2018-02-28
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- Pictures we take of ourselves are called ______.
- The first stop in our trip
- What statue will we see in Banor?
- Jillian's middle name.
- ________are the highest tides in the Bay of Fundy.
- Nova Scotia is larger than _________.
- We like to go to the ______ and swim in the ocean.
- Battle for the Plains of _______ took place in 1759.
- The _______ Trail is 297 km's long
- Where can the walls talk? (legend)
- the blockhouse has been carefully _______.
- _________, the culture hero.
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- A reinforced concrete shelter used as an observation point.
- Has the middle name Hamilton.
- A _____ angle has 90 degrees.
- The colour of the cliffs at Hopewell Rocks.
- In Joggins, NS, you can find these types of fossils.
- Is surrounded by 4 bodies of water.
- We hope see see a _______ when we are in Saint Andrews.
- Greenwich beach has the largest _______________.
- What month is it?
- A yellow cartoon character that lives in the ocean.
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- Somewhere ___ the rainbow.
- The bay ___________ has the largest tides in the world.
- the month before july
- The oldest child's name in the car.
- ___________ has the biggest feed in the car.
- The first French explorer to reach Quebec was _____________.
- The language we speak
- The boy in the car whose name starts with 'C'.
- Next summer we are going ________.
- What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
- We will see lots of _______ on our trip. Sailors use them at night.
- The second largest city in Canada.
- Young salmon that are ready to go to sea.
- This is 75m wide.
- What bridge will we cross to get to PEI?
- In 1783, Quebec gave the territory south of the ________ to the new United States of America.
- A food that lives in the ocean and can be steamed to eat for dinner.
- _____________ has the most gas in the car.
- A galley ship in the ________ background symbolizes the importance of shipbuilding.
- Where we live.
- When the sun goes down it's called a _________.
44 Clues: Where we live. • This is 75m wide. • What month is it? • the month before july • The language we speak • Jillian's middle name. • Somewhere ___ the rainbow. • The first stop in our trip • _________, the culture hero. • Has the middle name Hamilton. • A _____ angle has 90 degrees. • What statue will we see in Banor? • Next summer we are going ________. • ...
Stabbing In The East 2016-12-20
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- An organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws
- An area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public
- A common muscle car produced by Ford
- Armed conflict between two massed enemies
- A cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings and other vertebrates
- The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise
- To set upon in a forceful, violent, hostile, or aggressive way, with or without a weapon
- Railroads a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock
- The skin of an animal, with the hair removed, prepared for use by tanning or a similar process designed
- A swaggering young tough kid thats in a street gang
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- To get attacked from behind by more than one person
- A spring or source of water the source or head of a stream
- A pocket knife that suddenly springs open when you press a button
- The killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law
- Popular jocks that formed a gang
- To pierce or wound with or as if with a pointed weapon
- A group of youngsters or adolescents who associate closely
- An instrument for cutting and has a thin sharp edge
- A motor company that makes American cars
20 Clues: Popular jocks that formed a gang • A common muscle car produced by Ford • A motor company that makes American cars • Armed conflict between two massed enemies • The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise • To get attacked from behind by more than one person • An instrument for cutting and has a thin sharp edge • ...
Post Classical East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Major Islamic city that the Mongols conquered
- Section of the Mongolian empire
- Mongolian Chinese dynasty
- Code that Samurai follow
- Major Tang/Song achievement connecting North and South China
- A dry grass covered plain
- Mongolian Chinese Emperor
- A System based on merit and not family status
- A portable, felt covered dwelling
- A group of islands
- The second main religion in Japan
- Chinese Dynasty from 600-900ce
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- Great Mongolian leader that united Mongolian Tribes
- Mongolian leader
- A System where a person or nation would give tribute to show acknowledgement
- Government issued paper money
- Chinese Dynasty from 650-1200ce
- The combination of different form of belief
- Area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- Ritual suicide
- Russia under Mongolian control
- Traveler that made his way through east Asia
- A Japanese shrine gate
- An archipelago next to China
- Divine spirits dwelling in nature
- Ethnic or indigenous religion unique to Japan
- Japanese Military ruler
27 Clues: Ritual suicide • Mongolian leader • A group of islands • A Japanese shrine gate • Japanese Military ruler • Code that Samurai follow • Mongolian Chinese dynasty • A dry grass covered plain • Mongolian Chinese Emperor • An archipelago next to China • Government issued paper money • Russia under Mongolian control • Chinese Dynasty from 600-900ce • Section of the Mongolian empire • ...
East Asia and Oceania 2022-04-14
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- "crown jewel" of the Eastern Hemisphere
- the country between Russia and China is geographically
- North Korea's government
- what river separates the Koreas from China
- Australia exports 1/3 of the worlds
- Primarily poor because of a lack of rivers that reach the ocean
- Australia and New Zealand differ in what
- how many countries make up East Asia
- country claimed by China
- Australia has what climate?
- Australia's native peoples
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- what region relies on tourism
- japan is what geographical feature
- only country to occupy an entire continent
- South Korea's government
- what continent has no permanent residents
- has a cool wet climate
- how much of Mongolia's population is nomadic
- Australia is not an island it's what?
- who does Australia mainly exports to
20 Clues: has a cool wet climate • South Korea's government • North Korea's government • country claimed by China • Australia's native peoples • Australia has what climate? • what region relies on tourism • japan is what geographical feature • Australia exports 1/3 of the worlds • how many countries make up East Asia • who does Australia mainly exports to • ...
South & East Asia Countries 2025-02-05
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- This country has the highest population in South & East Asia.
- On the Korean _________ both cultures eat kimchi which is fermented, spicy cabbage.
- ______ is the capital of this Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Government.
- Vietnam has a __________ type of government.
- The ______ Mahal is one of the 7 Wonders of the World!
- The __________ language is spoken in China.
- _______ Is the name of the capital located in the far north mountainous parts.
- ______ is the capital of this presidential constitutional republic.
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- ________ is the capital of the People's Republic of China.
- The _________ tiger is native to this country.
- The USA declared war against this country in WWII. Now we are allies.
- ________ is the capital of this communist one-man dictatorship.
- ________ and Buddhist are the common religions of Japan.
- In this country elephants are native.
- The only country that borders ________ Korea is North Korea.
- New Delhi is the capital of this ________ republic.
- One of the Koreas has raccoon dogs.
- _______ is spoken here.
- The Forbidden ______ was once a palace for the Ming Dynasty, now it's a museum.
- is a hot pepper paste eaten in South Korea.
20 Clues: _______ is spoken here. • One of the Koreas has raccoon dogs. • In this country elephants are native. • Vietnam has a __________ type of government. • The _________ tiger is native to this country. • The __________ language is spoken in China. • is a hot pepper paste eaten in South Korea. • The ______ Mahal is one of the 7 Wonders of the World! • ...
Metro East September 2025 2025-09-23
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- organ in retroperitoneal space
- stop the _____ - first step in trauma
- one of the 4Hs
- 50mg indicated in anaphylaxis with a persistent wheeze
- bone structure when fractured can cause massive internal bleeding
- maximum number of wafermine in first hour
- the word I can never spell;loose stool
- goal of salbutamol
- shivering but worse
- seen under CPR due to improved cerebral perfusion
- one of the 4Ts
- intracranial space where bleeding may cause a thunderclap headache
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- D in TND
- space where tension pneumothorax occurs
- _____ acid created in anaerobic metabolism
- often caused by alcoholism, LUQ pain
- type of pneumonia caused by inhalation of foreign material
- cells in blood responsible for coagulation
- screening tool for sepsis
- ______ nervous system responsible for heart rate and bodily functions
- carried by ICPs for severe or life threatening asthma
- type of artery that supplies the myocardium
22 Clues: D in TND • one of the 4Hs • one of the 4Ts • goal of salbutamol • shivering but worse • screening tool for sepsis • organ in retroperitoneal space • often caused by alcoholism, LUQ pain • stop the _____ - first step in trauma • the word I can never spell;loose stool • space where tension pneumothorax occurs • maximum number of wafermine in first hour • ...
European Exploration 2015-02-22
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- Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer regarded as the discoverer of Brazil. Conducted the first substantial exploration of the northeast coast of South America and claimed it for Portugal.
- Was a Hui court eunuch, mariner, explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral during China's early Ming Dynasty. Zheng commanded expeditionary voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa from 1405 to 1433.
- Was a British explorer, slave-trader, privateer (a pirate working for a government) in the service of England, mayor of Plymouth, England, and naval officer (he was an Admiral). Led the second expedition to sail around the world in a voyage lasting from 1577 to 1580.
- Trading company set up in England with the intent of pursuing trade in India and North America.
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
- Trading company set up in Holland with a focus on the Spice Islands and a monopoly on trade in the area.
- One of the three G’s where explorers hoped to gain recognition and to have stories written about them in the history books.
- One of the three G's, explorers were often accompanied by missionaries to expand their religion.
- Was born in Italy but moved to England in 1495. At the request of King Henry VII of England, this explorer sailed to Canada in 1497, commanding the small ship called "Matthew." Landed near Labrador, Newfoundland on June 24, 1497.
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- An instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude.
- Nicknamed “The Navigator”, this royal man is credited with starting schools in Portugal and pursuing new technologies that would help with sailing expeditions.
- One of the three G's that explorers sought out in the form of riches and treasures.
- Was a Portuguese explorer who organized the Spanish expedition to the East Indies that resulted in the first circumnavigation of the Earth, completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano.
- (1460-1524) Was a Portuguese explorer who discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East, rounded Africa's Cape of Good Hope on November 22, 1497, and continued on to India.
- A group of islands that many European explorers sought out in their expeditions. These remote islands offered flavorful herbs and spices.
- Was dubbed the "City of Spices" for its role as the major trading point of eastern spices in India.
- A person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
18 Clues: A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries. • One of the three G's that explorers sought out in the form of riches and treasures. • The exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service. • Trading company set up in England with the intent of pursuing trade in India and North America. • ...
The Great Crossword 2017-04-11
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- Where did Gatsby died?
- Live in east egg
- Relationship of Daisy and Tom
- Relationship of Nick to Daisy
- Who came to Gatsby’s funeral?
- Golf champion
- business How Gatsby became rich
- Owns a mansion in west egg
- of ashes Dirty road
- Paragraph where the climax of the novel happened
- Used to kill Gatsby
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- Gatsby’s status when he was young
- Separate west and east egg
- Who killed Gatsby?
- Tom’s mistress
- Eye of god
- Nick’s last name
- Narrator of the novel
- Where Gatsby grew up
- light Signify Gatsby’s hope
20 Clues: Eye of god • Golf champion • Tom’s mistress • Live in east egg • Nick’s last name • Who killed Gatsby? • of ashes Dirty road • Used to kill Gatsby • Where Gatsby grew up • Narrator of the novel • Where did Gatsby died? • Separate west and east egg • Owns a mansion in west egg • light Signify Gatsby’s hope • Relationship of Daisy and Tom • Relationship of Nick to Daisy • ...
Pop culture 2025-04-03
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- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg ___case
- first war to be televised
- between USA and USSR
- freedom of speech
- name of spy plane
- America allies___Germany
- started the space race
- divided east and west
- swapped out on the bridge
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- leader of USSR
- leader of cuba
- when did the USSR fall in 1991
- both sides had 100s__ weapons
- Both countries had
- no freedom of speech
- stressed about science and
- North invaded the South __war
- American capitalism vs communism
- Russia allies___ Germany
- people were if trying to escape
20 Clues: leader of USSR • leader of cuba • freedom of speech • name of spy plane • Both countries had • between USA and USSR • no freedom of speech • divided east and west • started the space race • America allies___Germany • Russia allies___ Germany • first war to be televised • swapped out on the bridge • stressed about science and • both sides had 100s__ weapons • North invaded the South __war • ...
Earaches 2020-12-01
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- infection in ear canal
- Shorthand term for a hole in the eardrum
- Fluid seen in middle ear
- middle middle ear bone
- most medial ear bone
- Young may have trouble with this if many ear infections early in life
- Keeeps stethos from falling out
- Most commonly used ABx for middle ear infection
- earwax
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- Instrument used to look in the ear
- This can be lost after chronic ear infections
- ear canal
- Abbrev for something in ear canal
- Means inflammation of the ear
- placed for recurrent infections
- bone attached to eardrum
- Site erythema, bulging in middle ear infection
- Tube that drains middle ear and equalizes pressure when you yawn
- Can be damaged by recurrent infections
- Right middle ear infection
- can be big, little, high or low
21 Clues: earwax • ear canal • most medial ear bone • infection in ear canal • middle middle ear bone • Fluid seen in middle ear • bone attached to eardrum • Right middle ear infection • Means inflammation of the ear • placed for recurrent infections • Keeeps stethos from falling out • can be big, little, high or low • Abbrev for something in ear canal • Instrument used to look in the ear • ...
Middle Ages vocab 2015-04-16
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- peasant bound to the land
- a man who serves another
- land given to a vassal
- code of conduct for knights
- administering law equally to all people
- a person who rules with absolute power
- military conflicts between Christians and muslims
- reason was supported by faith, and religious faith was supported by reason
- the quick spread of a disease
- groups of craftsmen or traders
- legislature of england
- a picture or image
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- disagreeing with church practices or beliefs
- a man who serves another
- a person who works with someone i order to learn a skill
- political system, nobility offered serfs protection in return for work
- Corpus to categorize or arrange a collection (of laws)
- to exclude or ban from the church
- Carta document signed by King John II which recognized rights of nobles
- laws that come from court or judges’ decisions
20 Clues: a picture or image • land given to a vassal • legislature of england • a man who serves another • a man who serves another • peasant bound to the land • code of conduct for knights • the quick spread of a disease • groups of craftsmen or traders • to exclude or ban from the church • a person who rules with absolute power • administering law equally to all people • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2015-04-16
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- code of conduct for knights
- political system, nobility offered serfs protection in return for work
- reason was supported by faith, and religious faith was supported by reason
- a person who works with someone i order to learn a skill
- land given to a vassal
- a picture or image
- legislature of england
- a man who serves another
- a man who serves another
- peasant bound to the land
- disagreeing with church practices or beliefs
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- military conflicts between Christians and muslims
- groups of craftsmen or traders
- to categorize or arrange a collection (of laws)
- a person who rules with absolute power
- to exclude or ban from the church
- document signed by King John II which recognized rights of nobles
- laws that come from court or judges’ decisions
- the quick spread of a disease
- administering law equally to all people
20 Clues: a picture or image • land given to a vassal • legislature of england • a man who serves another • a man who serves another • peasant bound to the land • code of conduct for knights • the quick spread of a disease • groups of craftsmen or traders • to exclude or ban from the church • a person who rules with absolute power • administering law equally to all people • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-12-13
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- Document limiting his power John was forced to sign.
- King who ordered the murder of the archbishop.
- Saxon claimant to the throne in 1066.
- John had one very three weeks.
- Viking claimant to the throne in 1066.
- They had to pay John to avoid being forced to marry again.
- Ruler of England at the start of 1066.
- Archbishop murdered by the knights.
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- Cathedral where the archbishop was murdered.
- French claimant to the throne in 1066.
- Embroidery showing the events of 1066.
- John's nickname suggesting he was a bad soldier.
- Saxon defensive formation.
- How the king was punished for ordering the death of the archbishop.
- The victor of the Battle of Hastings was crowned on this day in 1066.
- Built by the Normans to establish control over England.
- You could get to heaven by giving this to the church.
- Nephew that John murdered.
- Where the Saxons defeated the Vikings in 1066.
19 Clues: Saxon defensive formation. • Nephew that John murdered. • John had one very three weeks. • Archbishop murdered by the knights. • Saxon claimant to the throne in 1066. • French claimant to the throne in 1066. • Embroidery showing the events of 1066. • Viking claimant to the throne in 1066. • Ruler of England at the start of 1066. • Cathedral where the archbishop was murdered. • ...
middle ages vocab 2020-04-03
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- Did not live off land and Must continuously earn money
- Level of comfort in which you live
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church men
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church Women
- Religious services
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Business association
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD
- Fall of Roman Empire to beginning of modern world
- A noble who has received land
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- Great Charter Limited king’s power Benefited nobles
- disliked High taxes Failures on battlefield
- the lord received work in exchange of protection
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land
- King Lords Knights High church officials Owned most land
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
- Peasant Tied to land Not free to leave
- a gift of land
- Built for defense Cold, damp, dark Fire = warm/smoke
19 Clues: a gift of land • Religious services • Business association • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Level of comfort in which you live • Peasant Tied to land Not free to leave • Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD • Dedicate lives to serving God & church men • disliked High taxes Failures on battlefield • ...
MIDDLE PERT 3 2024-08-01
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- Sila keempat Pancasila adalah Kerakyatan yang dipimpin oleh hikmat ______ dalam permusyawaratan perwakilan.
- Pancasila sebagai cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa mencakup kehidupan yang ______, adil, dan makmur.
- Sila kedua Pancasila adalah Kemanusiaan yang adil dan ______.
- Pancasila sebagai cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa mencakup keadilan______
- Pancasila digali dari nilai-nilai ______ bangsa Indonesia
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa mencerminkan ______ budaya bangsa Indonesia.
- Sila pertama Pancasila adalah Ketuhanan yang ______.Esa
- Nilai-nilai Pancasila harus diwujudkan dalam ______ nyata.
- Pancasila harus dijaga dan diamalkan oleh ______ warga negara Indonesia.
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- Pancasila digali dari nilai-nilai yang hidup dan berkembang dalam masyarakat ______.
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa menunjukkan identitas ______ bangsa Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa mencakup kehidupan yang ______, adil, dan makmur.
- Pancasila sebagai sumber dari segala sumber hukum mengandung nilai-nilai ______.
- Sila ketiga Pancasila adalah ______ Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai sumber dari segala sumber hukum berarti setiap ______ harus sesuai dengan Pancasila.
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa mencerminkan ______ hidup bangsa Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa menunjukkan ______ bangsa Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai sumber dari segala sumber hukum menjadi dasar dalam ______ undang-undang.
- Pancasila harus dijadikan pedoman dalam setiap perumusan ______ hukum.
- Pancasila menjadi cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa yang tertuang dalam UUD NRI Tahun 1945. Nama lain UUD NRI Tahun 1945 adalah
20 Clues: Sila ketiga Pancasila adalah ______ Indonesia. • Sila pertama Pancasila adalah Ketuhanan yang ______.Esa • Pancasila digali dari nilai-nilai ______ bangsa Indonesia • Nilai-nilai Pancasila harus diwujudkan dalam ______ nyata. • Sila kedua Pancasila adalah Kemanusiaan yang adil dan ______. • Pancasila harus dijadikan pedoman dalam setiap perumusan ______ hukum. • ...
MIDDLE PERT 3 2024-08-01
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- Sila keempat Pancasila adalah Kerakyatan yang dipimpin oleh hikmat ______ dalam permusyawaratan perwakilan.
- Pancasila sebagai cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa mencakup kehidupan yang ______, adil, dan makmur.
- Sila kedua Pancasila adalah Kemanusiaan yang adil dan ______.
- Pancasila sebagai cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa mencakup keadilan______
- Pancasila digali dari nilai-nilai ______ bangsa Indonesia
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa mencerminkan ______ budaya bangsa Indonesia.
- Sila pertama Pancasila adalah Ketuhanan yang ______.Esa
- Nilai-nilai Pancasila harus diwujudkan dalam ______ nyata.
- Pancasila harus dijaga dan diamalkan oleh ______ warga negara Indonesia.
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- Pancasila digali dari nilai-nilai yang hidup dan berkembang dalam masyarakat ______.
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa menunjukkan identitas ______ bangsa Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa mencakup kehidupan yang ______, adil, dan makmur.
- Pancasila sebagai sumber dari segala sumber hukum mengandung nilai-nilai ______.
- Sila ketiga Pancasila adalah ______ Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai sumber dari segala sumber hukum berarti setiap ______ harus sesuai dengan Pancasila.
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa mencerminkan ______ hidup bangsa Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai kepribadian bangsa menunjukkan ______ bangsa Indonesia.
- Pancasila sebagai sumber dari segala sumber hukum menjadi dasar dalam ______ undang-undang.
- Pancasila harus dijadikan pedoman dalam setiap perumusan ______ hukum.
- Pancasila menjadi cita-cita dan tujuan hidup bangsa yang tertuang dalam UUD NRI Tahun 1945. Nama lain UUD NRI Tahun 1945 adalah
20 Clues: Sila ketiga Pancasila adalah ______ Indonesia. • Sila pertama Pancasila adalah Ketuhanan yang ______.Esa • Pancasila digali dari nilai-nilai ______ bangsa Indonesia • Nilai-nilai Pancasila harus diwujudkan dalam ______ nyata. • Sila kedua Pancasila adalah Kemanusiaan yang adil dan ______. • Pancasila harus dijadikan pedoman dalam setiap perumusan ______ hukum. • ...
Middle School Vocabulary 2024-09-23
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- a plan or program of action
- a person, group, or force that opposes or attacks
- extraordinary in some bad way
- distasteful, objectionable, or offensive
- to come into existence
- well-lighted
- capacity for learning
- A small mound
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- capable of being extended, shaped or easily bent
- destructive or obstructive action carried on by a civilian or enemy agent to hinder a nation's war effort
- uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
- crowding together of parts
- deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand
- to rise from an obscure or inferior position or condition
- to hold not worthy of belief
- imperturbable self-possession, poise, or assurance.
- to listen secretly
- the return to an original physical condition
- slightly open
19 Clues: well-lighted • slightly open • A small mound • to listen secretly • capacity for learning • to come into existence • crowding together of parts • a plan or program of action • to hold not worthy of belief • extraordinary in some bad way • distasteful, objectionable, or offensive • the return to an original physical condition • capable of being extended, shaped or easily bent • ...
Essex Middle School 2025-04-29
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- the French teacher
- what we call Wednesdays
- our principal
- This time right now!
- our school's name
- an Endeavor teacher
- our mascot
- the acronym of our school
- the high school mascot
- a teacher who loves birds
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- our librarian
- the school's address
- a teacher who loves Survivor
- What WIN time stands for
- our vice principal
- a teacher who loves hiking
- the Spanish teacher
- an Endeavor teacher
- What we call our sports space
- what Mrs. Maiberger says every day at the end of announcements
20 Clues: our mascot • our librarian • our principal • our school's name • the French teacher • our vice principal • the Spanish teacher • an Endeavor teacher • an Endeavor teacher • the school's address • This time right now! • the high school mascot • what we call Wednesdays • What WIN time stands for • the acronym of our school • a teacher who loves birds • a teacher who loves hiking • ...
The Cold War 2023-03-01
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- Conflict between the US and Soviet Union over global affairs
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a defensive military alliance
- The willingness of the US to go to the edge of another war
- the US would defend the Middle East against communism attacks
- Pilots fly food and supplies into West Berlin
- a U-2 pilot
- Plan that the US will aid European nations in need
- president during 1942 when dealing with the atomic bomb
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- When the nations came together for peace
- Military alliance linking the Soviet Union to 7 Eastern European countries
- Vice president to president after death of Franklin Roosevelt
- Truman dstating that the US will aid nations to prevent communism spread
- Central Intelligence Agency, Eisenhower used them for information
- Secretary of State to Dwight D Eisenhower, anti-communist
- Measures to prevent communism spreading
- Eisenhower caught using U-2 to spy
- Gained power in the Soviet Union
- Countries dominated by the Soviet Union
18 Clues: a U-2 pilot • Gained power in the Soviet Union • Eisenhower caught using U-2 to spy • Measures to prevent communism spreading • Countries dominated by the Soviet Union • When the nations came together for peace • Pilots fly food and supplies into West Berlin • Plan that the US will aid European nations in need • president during 1942 when dealing with the atomic bomb • ...
Geography Unit 4 2017-09-25
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- to adjust or control something according to laws
- trees that have cones and needle shaped leaves (pine,fir)
- to act or work with others
- where part of the sea connects to the lower end of the sea
- change from agricultural society to one based on industry
- strong winds that travel from west to east
- walls or barriers to hold back water
- make (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.
- method used to melt tin and copper
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- reclaimed sea land used for farming
- government sponsored murder of 6 million Jews
- Law making body made up of two houses (Upper House – Lower House)
- when economy of country depends more on services than industry
- visit to lands that are important to the history of Christianity
- different from each other
- trees that lose their leaves in the autumn (fall) (oak, maple,beech)
- kings gave land to nobles – nobles gave kings military service
- Ages time describing transition between ancient and modern times
18 Clues: different from each other • to act or work with others • method used to melt tin and copper • reclaimed sea land used for farming • walls or barriers to hold back water • strong winds that travel from west to east • government sponsored murder of 6 million Jews • to adjust or control something according to laws • trees that have cones and needle shaped leaves (pine,fir) • ...
REVIEW 2025-03-29
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- - two lines that never intersect and remain the same distance apart.
- - the distance between one crest of a wave and the next.
- - a straight one-dimensional figure with no thickness.
- - the distance from a place of rest to the crest of a wave.
- - the top part of the wave.
- - lines that cross at one point.
- - two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
- - an energy wave that is shorter than a radio wave.
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- - an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- - the distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- - half of a sphere, especially one of the Earth's halves.
- - an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- - the space between two intersecting lines measured in degrees.
- - an exact location in space.
- - the distance north or south of the equator.
- - a radio wave sent or received.
- - a unit used to measure sound.
- - matter in which something is carried.
18 Clues: - the top part of the wave. • - an exact location in space. • - a unit used to measure sound. • - a radio wave sent or received. • - lines that cross at one point. • - matter in which something is carried. • - the distance north or south of the equator. • - two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle. • - the distance east or west of the prime meridian. • ...
Culture Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-16
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- A round flatbread with cheese and toppings, from Italy
- Grilled meat on a stick, popular in the Middle East and beyond
- Spicy fermented cabbage from Korea
- A light used in festivals, especially in China
- A popular Italian food made from wheat and water
- A rice cake wrapped in palm leaves from Indonesia and Malaysia
- A type of music with fast spoken words, popular in the USA
- A type of musical show with singing and acting, popular in Europe
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- A musical instrument with strings you play with your fingers
- A tree with sweet syrup, often linked to Canada
- A long piece of cloth worn by women in India
- A traditional Japanese dress with wide sleeves
- A traditional Hawaiian dance with hand and hip movements
- A Japanese dish with rice, fish, or vegetables
- A famous French tower in Paris
- A colorful flower often associated with the Netherlands
- A traditional Korean outfit with bright colors
- A Mexican food made with a folded tortilla and fillings
18 Clues: A famous French tower in Paris • Spicy fermented cabbage from Korea • A long piece of cloth worn by women in India • A traditional Japanese dress with wide sleeves • A Japanese dish with rice, fish, or vegetables • A light used in festivals, especially in China • A traditional Korean outfit with bright colors • A tree with sweet syrup, often linked to Canada • ...
Languages of the World 2025-11-10
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- the Spanish-speaking island in the Caribbean that is a territory of the United States
- the Scandinavian language that has remained the closest to Old Norse, the language of the Vikings
- the official language of Greece
- the largest Portuguese-speaking country
- the language of the code-talkers who helped the U.S. win WW2
- the dead language that is still used within Vatican City
- the native language of the islands of Hawaii
- the second-most spoken language in the United States
- the country that speaks Farsi
- the most commonly spoken native language in the world
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- the South American country that speaks Dutch
- the capital city of the largest German-speaking country
- the language with the longest alphabet (over 70 letters!)
- the country with the most official languages (37, to be exact)
- the second official language of Canada, next to English
- the language of most of the Middle East
- this English-speaking place is both a country and a continent
- spoken in both the Netherlands and Belgium
18 Clues: the country that speaks Farsi • the official language of Greece • the largest Portuguese-speaking country • the language of most of the Middle East • spoken in both the Netherlands and Belgium • the South American country that speaks Dutch • the native language of the islands of Hawaii • the second-most spoken language in the United States • ...
Air Masses and Fronts 2021-01-11
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- An area where 2 air masses meet but do not mix
- this effect causes winds to curve west to east in the Northern Hemisphere and east to west in the Southern Hemisphere.
- This type of air mass forms over land and is dry
- This type of air mass forms over the poles and is cold
- This fast moving front brings abrupt changes to weather
- This type of air mass forms over the tropics and is warm
- The main wind belt in the US is called prevailing ____________.
- This type of front stalls over an area
- Uneven heating of the Earth by the Sun causes global circulation _____ of air currents and water currents.
- The Earth rotates on its axis from _____ to east.
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- This front cuts off the warm air mass from the ground
- This type of air mass forms over oceans and is humid
- Cold air sinks because it is _______ dense than warm air.
- In the US most of our winds are blown from the west to the ______
- A large body of air with similar temperature and humidity
- A warm air mass is ______ dense than a cold air mass
- This slow moving front has warm air slowly rising over a cold air mass
- Warm air ______ because it is less dense than cold air
18 Clues: This type of front stalls over an area • An area where 2 air masses meet but do not mix • This type of air mass forms over land and is dry • The Earth rotates on its axis from _____ to east. • This type of air mass forms over oceans and is humid • A warm air mass is ______ dense than a cold air mass • This front cuts off the warm air mass from the ground • ...
Family Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-23
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- NOAH MIDDLE NAME
- GRANJAN & GAMPY SURNAME
- BORN NOV 9
- MIDDLE NAME OF BOTH CU & TK
- LE POODLE ROUGE
- CORA CAT
- SHANNON MIDDLE NAME
- GRANJAN & GAMPY NEIGHBOURHOOD
- ROSIE MIDDLE NAME
- EVERYONE'S FAVOURITE HERB
- GRANJAN MIDDLE NAME
- CORA MIDDLE NAME NO. 2
- WHO BUILT THE ARK?
- THE SECRET INGREDIENT
- HOW WE SAY "CHEESE"
- FELINE FANCIER
- SHANNON SURNAME
- CORA NEIGHBOURHOOD
- DOCTOR AUTHOR
- WHERE LUCY LIVES
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- KERR KAT
- NOAH FAVOURITE JUICEBOX
- WHERE REV. SUE WORKS
- KNOWS HER NUTHATCHES
- CORA MIDDLE NAME NO. 3
- ROSIE & NOAH CHOIR
- CORA NEIGHBOURHOOD
- EAGER WEAVER
- KERR KAT
- STRINGED THING FOR GAMPY
- YOU NEED PERMISSION TO USE
- ROSIE & NOAH'S SCHOOL
- CORA MIDDLE NAME NO. 1
- STRINGED THING FOR NOAH
- CORA SURNAME
- BORN ON REMEMBRANCE DAY
- TIMOTHY'S NICKNAME
- LE POODLE NOIR
- OUR FAVOURITE SUMMER HOLIDAY PLACE
- WORLD OF SCIENCE
- ROSIE & NOAH'S COUSIN'S MOTHER'S HUSBAND
41 Clues: KERR KAT • CORA CAT • KERR KAT • BORN NOV 9 • EAGER WEAVER • CORA SURNAME • DOCTOR AUTHOR • LE POODLE NOIR • FELINE FANCIER • LE POODLE ROUGE • SHANNON SURNAME • NOAH MIDDLE NAME • WORLD OF SCIENCE • WHERE LUCY LIVES • ROSIE MIDDLE NAME • ROSIE & NOAH CHOIR • CORA NEIGHBOURHOOD • TIMOTHY'S NICKNAME • WHO BUILT THE ARK? • CORA NEIGHBOURHOOD • SHANNON MIDDLE NAME • GRANJAN MIDDLE NAME • HOW WE SAY "CHEESE" • ...
Crusaders 2018-11-24
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- Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries
- climax of the First Crusade took place from June 7 to July 15 1099. Crusaders take Jerusalem from the Caliphate.
- an assembly of Roman catholic church reform called by pope UrbanII in 1095AD
- Prince of Taranto, a leader of the First Crusade which was governed by a committe of nobles
- capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state
- one of the leader of the people Crusade in 1096 AD via Cologne and Hungary.
- was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade
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- conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine.
- best known leader during the first crusade and first European Ruler in the holy land
- leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade
- he made a speech giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslim in order to reclaim the Holy Land.
- Christian states in the Middle East as a result of the First Crusade.
- Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus.
- series of religious wars in the Middle Ages aimed to retake Jerusalem to Muslim rule.
- an area located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Land of Israel.
15 Clues: Medieval Christendom against Muslim adversaries • conquered most of the Saracen Empire and Palestine. • leader of the Country of Edessa in the first crusade • Eastern Roman Empire, the Emperor is Alexius Comenus. • capital city of the Byzantine Empire and brief Crusade state • was a French monk, the most vocal preacher of the People's Crusade • ...
The Great Crossword 2017-04-11
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- Gatsby became rich- illegal business
- a mansion in west egg-Tom
- of the novel-Paragraph 7
- west and east egg - bay
- in east egg-Daisy
- road-Valley of ashes
- mistress-Myrtle
- Gatsby’s hope- Green light
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- came to Gatsby’s funeral- Father
- of the novel- Nick
- of Nick to Daisy
- status when he was young- poor
- to kill Gatsby-Gun
- did Gatsby died?-Pool
- last name
- of god- Dr. Eckelburg
- champion- Jordan
17 Clues: last name • mistress-Myrtle • of Nick to Daisy • champion- Jordan • in east egg-Daisy • of the novel- Nick • to kill Gatsby-Gun • road-Valley of ashes • did Gatsby died?-Pool • of god- Dr. Eckelburg • of the novel-Paragraph 7 • a mansion in west egg-Tom • west and east egg - bay • Gatsby’s hope- Green light • status when he was young- poor • came to Gatsby’s funeral- Father • ...
Middle Adulthood 2018-11-20
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- of aging gray hair, wrinkles, visual perception declines
- erikson's theory states that people who fail to contribute and produce something that they feel is worthy is their efforts experience a sense of stagnation
- nest syndrome when middle-aged parents become depressed when their last child leaves home
- the ending of menstruation, usually occurs within a few years of age 50
- age the number of years you have lived
- crisis a stressful period when adults review and reevaluate their lives
- considered ages of middle adulthood
- this is the progressive deterioration of the body that ends in death
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- age the measure of how well you can physically and mentally function
- involves teaching and nurturing the next generation as well as creating something of substance in the world of work
- average age at which a crisis begins
- messages women are more likely to receive this
12 Clues: considered ages of middle adulthood • average age at which a crisis begins • age the number of years you have lived • messages women are more likely to receive this • of aging gray hair, wrinkles, visual perception declines • this is the progressive deterioration of the body that ends in death • ...
Middle Ages 2014-03-05
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- An association of merchants or artisans who work together to protect their economic interests
- Exclusion from the Church as penalty for refusing to obey church law
- Outbreak of rapidly spreading diseases
- A rapid rise in prices
- Series of wars in which Christians tried to win control of the Holy Land from the Muslims
- A written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
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- A system of rule in which local lords divide land among lesser lords
- Latin term for the "Middle Ages”
- A salaried worker employed by a guild master
- Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- In Medieval Europe, a person bound to the lord's land
- Permanent division in the Christian Church
12 Clues: A rapid rise in prices • Latin term for the "Middle Ages” • Outbreak of rapidly spreading diseases • Permanent division in the Christian Church • A salaried worker employed by a guild master • Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • In Medieval Europe, a person bound to the lord's land • A written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town • ...
Middle English 2021-07-13
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- the place Latin was often used in
- the type of words borrowed from the French language
- time period fo english you are currently learning about
- the first name of the author of the canturbury tales
- language used by high-class nobles
- the percentage of English vocabulary that comes from French origin
- a compilation of short religious stories
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- the useful technological device used for writing
- how many tales are there in the canterbury tales
- a language which was also spoken a little but not written
- the people that invaded England in 1066
- what was the first name of the man who created the printing press
12 Clues: the place Latin was often used in • language used by high-class nobles • the people that invaded England in 1066 • a compilation of short religious stories • the useful technological device used for writing • how many tales are there in the canterbury tales • the type of words borrowed from the French language • the first name of the author of the canturbury tales • ...
Middle English 2021-07-13
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- the place Latin was often used in
- the type of words borrowed from the French language
- time period for English you are currently learning about
- the first name of the author of the canturbury tales
- language used by high-class nobles
- the percentage of English vocabulary that comes from French origin
- a compilation of short religious stories
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- the useful technological device used for writing
- how many tales are there in the canterbury tales
- a language which was also spoken a little but not written
- the people that invaded England in 1066
- what was the first name of the man who created the printing press
12 Clues: the place Latin was often used in • language used by high-class nobles • the people that invaded England in 1066 • a compilation of short religious stories • the useful technological device used for writing • how many tales are there in the canterbury tales • the type of words borrowed from the French language • the first name of the author of the canturbury tales • ...
Middle Ages 2021-05-13
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- the code of honorable conduct the knights were supposed to live by
- large estates that included fields, pastures, and frequently entire villages
- community of people that share land and government
- William Normandy, a duke from France invaded England
- a system of governance in Western Europe
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- Members of the priesthood
- limited the power of the King
- Between Ancient and Modern times
- trained soldiers who led other men into battle
- people from Scandinavia that terrorized Europe in the Middle Ages
- managed the household and supervised servants
- share of land for loyalty
12 Clues: Members of the priesthood • share of land for loyalty • limited the power of the King • Between Ancient and Modern times • a system of governance in Western Europe • managed the household and supervised servants • trained soldiers who led other men into battle • community of people that share land and government • William Normandy, a duke from France invaded England • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-21
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- a family’s payment of one tenth of its income to a church
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate.
- known as Charles, becomes king of the Franks after Carlomans death.
- in feudal Europe, a person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
- Medieval poet and musician who traveled from place to place entertaining people with songs of courtly love.
- A Germanic people who settled in the Roman province of Gual and established a great empire during the middle ages.
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- an estate granted to vassal by a lord under the Feudal system in medieval Europe.
- a mock battle between groups of knights.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- Religious community of men who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship.
- a code of behavior for knights in medieval Europe, stressing ideals such as courage, loyalty, and devotion.
- A lord’s estate in feudal Europe.
12 Clues: A lord’s estate in feudal Europe. • a mock battle between groups of knights. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • a family’s payment of one tenth of its income to a church • A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate. • known as Charles, becomes king of the Franks after Carlomans death. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-11-08
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- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- Succeeded in uniting the majority of western and central Europe and was the first recognized emperor to rule from western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
- a system in which a lord was granted land and would provide military protection to the people if they provided work and food
- a person in the Middle Ages who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
- a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period.
- Someone whose beliefs or actions are considered wrong by most people, because they disagree with beliefs that are generally accepted.
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- A devastating global epidemic that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.
- The ongoing break of communion between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches since 1054.
- A series of armed conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
- The first king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler
- A peasant contractually bound to work in a given kingdom; unable to leave.
- Can be divided into three distinct periods: The Period of Kings (625-510 BC), Republican Rome (510-31 BC), and Imperial Rome (31 BC – AD 476).
12 Clues: an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • A peasant contractually bound to work in a given kingdom; unable to leave. • A devastating global epidemic that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. • The first king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler • ...
Middle Ages 2023-02-23
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- In 1264, Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan made what city?
- Farming community run by noble
- A religious community
- The Code of ________
- Islamic people discovered the Suns ________
- What were the transportable tents that the Mongols lived in?
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- What was the first name of the man who found the new land?
- The holy Roman Emperor crowned by Pope in A.D.800
- What was the main purpose of castles in the Middle Ages?
- What empire did Genghis Khan Lead?
- At ages 4-5 Mongol children were taught to ride what animal?
- How many crusades happened in the middle ages?
12 Clues: The Code of ________ • A religious community • Farming community run by noble • What empire did Genghis Khan Lead? • Islamic people discovered the Suns ________ • How many crusades happened in the middle ages? • The holy Roman Emperor crowned by Pope in A.D.800 • What was the main purpose of castles in the Middle Ages? • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- To group objects by common attributes,size,etc
- The manipulation of ideas
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- Consists of actions rather then words
- A process where ppl define themselves
- A system of direct
- Change in position
- To arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- The coordination of the eye
- development The process of acquiring the standers of behavior
- Repetition of information
12 Clues: A system of direct • Change in position • Repetition of information • The manipulation of ideas • The coordination of the eye • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Consists of actions rather then words • A process where ppl define themselves • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • To group objects by common attributes,size,etc • ...
Middle ages 2025-05-04
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- famous for leading the Norman conquest of England
- a terrible disease that spreads wuickly and kills a lot of people
- Ang of the battles and journeys undertaken by European
- a person who is bourd to work on a nobles manor
- plague the spread quickly and killed a lot of people
- soldiers from Scandinavia who invaded mainland Europe
- a system based organizing based on land or service
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- king of the franks in 768 to 814
- a legal document written by English lords
- in the Middle Ages a noble who usually givin a fiet by his lord in exchange for loyalty
- A prominent figure in the Catholic Church serving as pope
- witnessed the signing of the Magna Carta
12 Clues: king of the franks in 768 to 814 • witnessed the signing of the Magna Carta • a legal document written by English lords • a person who is bourd to work on a nobles manor • famous for leading the Norman conquest of England • a system based organizing based on land or service • plague the spread quickly and killed a lot of people • ...
Location- 5 Themes of History 2021-09-25
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- Rough estimate of location using familiar places
- Exact Location of something
- the direction down
- Each place has a coordinate from longitude and latitude
- the direction right
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- Sections of the earth
- Measurement north or south of the Prime Meridian
- Measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian
- Divides the earth from east to west
- the direction left
- the direction up
11 Clues: the direction up • the direction down • the direction left • the direction right • Sections of the earth • Exact Location of something • Divides the earth from east to west • Measurement east or west of the Prime Meridian • Rough estimate of location using familiar places • Measurement north or south of the Prime Meridian • ...
Cold war 2025-11-25
Unit Vocabulart #1 2025-09-15
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- Religious way of life practiced by monks and nuns.
- Monotheistic religion with deep historical roots in the Middle East.
- Buddhist guide to achieving enlightenment and ending suffering.
- Belief in rebirth of the soul in another body.
- Chinese philosophy focusing on order, hierarchy, and relationships.
- Trade network linking West Africa with the Islamic world.
- Worship of ancestors, important in Confucian and East Asian traditions.
- Japanese animist religion focusing on kami (spirits).
- System where status is earned based on ability, especially in China.
- Blended Buddhism with Daoist ideas; became Zen in Japan.
- Overland trade network linking East and West.
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims during the medieval era.
- Blending of beliefs and practices from different religions.
- Capital of several Chinese dynasties; major Silk Road hub.
- Government system using appointed officials to carry out policies.
- Spread of Bantu languages and culture across Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Southeast Asian Hindu-Buddhist maritime empire.
- Islamic empire centered in Baghdad until the Mongol invasion.
- Quick-growing rice that increased agricultural productivity in Song China.
- Blended Confucianism with Buddhism and Daoism in Song China.
- Chinese belief system focused on harmony with nature.
- Land-based political and social system in medieval Europe and Japan.
- Chinese philosophy advocating strict laws and government control.
- Scattering of a group of people from their original homeland.
- Unpaid labor required by the state, often for public works.
- Hierarchical social structure in Hindu India.
- African trading empire known for stone architecture and gold trade.
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- Hindu warrior states in India after the Gupta decline.
- Mystical branch of Islam focused on personal spirituality.
- Educated Confucian elite in Chinese bureaucracy.
- Seasonal winds that influenced Indian Ocean trade.
- Confucian virtue of respect for parents and elders.
- Religions like Islam or Buddhism that seek converts globally.
- Home-based production for markets before full industrialization.
- Muslim-ruled kingdom in India from the 13th to 16th century.
- Sea-based trade routes linking East Africa to Asia.
- Hindu devotional movement emphasizing personal connection to the divine.
- Confucian-based test system for Chinese bureaucrats.
- West African empire wealthy from gold and trade.
- Governments ruled by hereditary kings or queens.
- Skilled manual workers, often involved in trade and production.
- System where men hold primary power in society.
- Abbasid center of learning and translation in Baghdad.
- Branch of Buddhism emphasizing compassion and service.
- Hindu and Buddhist belief that actions affect one’s future.
- Major waterway in China facilitating trade and transportation.
- Core Buddhist teachings about suffering and its cause.
- Southeast Asian maritime empire known for trade.
- Period of innovation, trade, and bureaucratic expansion in China.
- Japanese cultural era heavily influenced by Chinese ideas.
50 Clues: Overland trade network linking East and West. • Hierarchical social structure in Hindu India. • Belief in rebirth of the soul in another body. • System where men hold primary power in society. • Southeast Asian Hindu-Buddhist maritime empire. • Educated Confucian elite in Chinese bureaucracy. • West African empire wealthy from gold and trade. • ...
Ethan's crossword puzzle 2021-08-25
10 Clues: west of Iran • south of Turkey • southwest of syria • east of the suez canal • borders the jordan river • very tiny, south of iraq • Landlocked, east of Iran • used to be called persia • gateway between Europe and asia • east of the red sea, 2nd largest
geography 2025-11-26
10 Clues: dig for gold • oppiset of east. • south west of fiji • south east of fiji • south-east of samoa • south-west of Australia • the country that says ola • the contry ajacent to nigeria • one of the two super-conternent • one of the siblings of new zealand
historical places 2023-05-12
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- Tengger Semeru National Park is a National Park in East Java, Indonesia, which is located in the administrative area of Pasuruan Regency, Malang Regency, Lumajang Regency and Probolinggo Regency
- National Monument or abbreviated as Monas or Tugu Monas is a 132 meter (433 feet) high memorial monument located right in the middle of Medan Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta. Monas was established to commemorate the resistance and struggle of the Indonesian people
- Pahlawan is a monument which is a landmark of the City of Surabaya. The height of this monument is 41.15 meters and is in the form of an inverted phallus or nail.
- Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. located in the city of Jogja
- place to find the Eternal Flame in Indonesia is in Manggarmas Village, Godong District, Grobogan Regency, Central Java.
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- National Park was founded in 1980 which is located in the Komodo District, Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province.
- lake is the most beautiful in Bali. Located in Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, Bali.
- Beach is a tourist spot located in the Kuta district south of Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia.
- Ampat Regency is one of the regencies in the province of Southwest Papua, Indonesia. The district capital is located in Waisai.
- Arjuno (sometimes spelled Mount Arjuna) is a conical (resting) volcano in East Java, Indonesia with an elevation of 3,339 m asl.
10 Clues: Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. located in the city of Jogja • Beach is a tourist spot located in the Kuta district south of Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia. • lake is the most beautiful in Bali. Located in Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. • ...
Middle Ages 2020-05-11
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- a belief, idea, or action that is contrary to what the church has deemed correct
- Land given to a vassal in exchange for loyalty
- part of the lord's permanent workforce
- Where crusaders were stopped in the 4th Crusade
- Pagan German people who invaded Europe from the north
- also known as "the great charter"
- A knight who has sworn loyalty to a lord
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- Charlemagne's death led to a __________________ of power
- holy wars sponsored by the papacy for the recovery of the holy city Jerusalem from the Muslims
- Migrated from North Africa into Italy and France
- political system that defines the military obligations and relations between a lord and his vassals and involves the granting of fiefs
- Central European nomadic people who became known as the Huns
12 Clues: also known as "the great charter" • part of the lord's permanent workforce • A knight who has sworn loyalty to a lord • Land given to a vassal in exchange for loyalty • Where crusaders were stopped in the 4th Crusade • Migrated from North Africa into Italy and France • Pagan German people who invaded Europe from the north • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-15
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- king of england
- a trained, armored horseman
- protective clothing
- second position and wealth landowner
- Unjust King
- the estate of a lord
- system of protections and loyalty
- the wealthiest class
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- female wealthy landowner
- Top position in feudal government
- King of The Franks
- military expedition based on religion
12 Clues: Unjust King • king of england • King of The Franks • protective clothing • the estate of a lord • the wealthiest class • female wealthy landowner • a trained, armored horseman • Top position in feudal government • system of protections and loyalty • second position and wealth landowner • military expedition based on religion
middle childhood 2022-03-25
Middle Ages 2022-02-10
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- sub-tenants who supported the lord
- introduced the feudal system
- made up about 90% of the population
- another name for France
- actions that went against Church teaching
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- were the king's main supporters
- peasant houses were made of this
- bishops, priests and nuns were all a part of this
- a 10% tax paid to the Church
- where monks live and work
- universal priest
- a group of building surrounding a monastery
12 Clues: universal priest • another name for France • where monks live and work • introduced the feudal system • a 10% tax paid to the Church • were the king's main supporters • peasant houses were made of this • sub-tenants who supported the lord • made up about 90% of the population • actions that went against Church teaching • a group of building surrounding a monastery • ...
middle ages 2019-04-01
Middle Ages 2014-02-09
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- the lord’s house and the peasants living in the surrounding area, like a mansion during the Middle Ages
- Empire/ The Roman Empire continued as this empire. Mix of Greek, Roman, Christian, and Middle Eastern cultures. Ruled by powerful emperors. Ex. Justinian. Located at Constantinople. Had their own form of Christianity- Eastern Orthodoxy
- Holy Roman Emperor by the Church, Revived learning, Created the closest thing to an empire during the Middle Ages
- Orthodoxy/Do not recognize the Pope as the head of their church. They have their own Patriarch. Decorate with icons-images of Jesus and the saints. Different shape of the cross. Popular with the Byzantine Empire
- political system: king, nobles, knights, serfs
- Catholicism/The religion of Western Europe. Leader is the Pope. Unified the people during the Dark Ages. Center of learning
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- of Justinian/ This code was composed by the Emperor Justinian based on Roman laws. They were the clearest and most comprehensive laws of the time. It spread Roman legal principles beyond the Empire.
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire, Was a crossroads of Europe and Asia
- Crusades/ A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- Carta/ Limited King John’s powers,guaranteed trial by jury, first document to limit any king’s powers
- Aquinas/ Believed in natural law. Was a saint. Believed men could overthrow unjust rulers
- Ages/ Period of history after the Fall of Rome. Characterized by:, very little learning, violence by invaders,towns and villages were abandoned, most powerful institution was the Church, and known as the Medieval Era, Dark Ages
12 Clues: political system: king, nobles, knights, serfs • Capital of the Byzantine Empire, Was a crossroads of Europe and Asia • Aquinas/ Believed in natural law. Was a saint. Believed men could overthrow unjust rulers • Carta/ Limited King John’s powers,guaranteed trial by jury, first document to limit any king’s powers • ...
Middle Passage 2023-05-24
12 Clues: end to • trade name • start from • ships or trains • what did they eat • how long did it take • what killed the slaves • where were the slaves from • what did the slaves go through • were slaves treated good or bad • the minimum amount of slaves on ships • what was shipped across the atlantic ocean
Middle Ages 2024-11-28
12 Clues: battle • the conquerer • king of England • protects the king • metal grid in castle • system of government • enclosed area of castle • ditch filled with water • main part of the castle • where soldiers patrolled • tapestry from Middle ages • attacking army surrounds the castle
Hating Alison Ashley- characters 2025-06-02
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- the "crazy" lady who lives on Erica's street
- the narrator of the novel, loves drama and hates almost everything else
- Erica's teacher, she's the only one who can keep Barry Hollis in line
- the PE teacher, he refused to teacher Erica's class
- the perfect new student at Baringa East
- the secretary at Baringa East, she looks after the sick bay and is sick of Erica visiting
- the schoolyard bully
- Erica's older sister who hates it when Erica steals her clothes and perfume
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- the art and drama teacher at Baringa East, she seems tired of Erica always thinking she knows best
- Erica's mum's boyfriend
- Erica's younger sister, loves horses so much she acts like one
- the principal of Baringa East Primary
- Erica's brother, likes reading books about astral projection and avoiding job searching
13 Clues: the schoolyard bully • Erica's mum's boyfriend • the principal of Baringa East Primary • the perfect new student at Baringa East • the "crazy" lady who lives on Erica's street • the PE teacher, he refused to teacher Erica's class • Erica's younger sister, loves horses so much she acts like one • Erica's teacher, she's the only one who can keep Barry Hollis in line • ...
A Complicated Kindness 2013-11-20
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- Toews Who is the author of A Complicated Kindness?
- What were the people of East Village, Manitoba called?
- Caps What type of cigarettes does Nomi smoke?
- Mouth of Darkness What does Nomi call her uncle?
- hill Where did Nomi meet Travis?
- What is Nomi's favorite genre of music?
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- Who is Nomi's best friend?
- What province is the East Village located in?
- Nomi said "______ was the glue of our relationship".
- Where did Travis go when he left East Village?
- What is Nomi's last name?
- What is Nomi's full name?
- York Where does Nomi want to live?
- When Ray left he bought Nomi a______.
14 Clues: What is Nomi's last name? • What is Nomi's full name? • Who is Nomi's best friend? • hill Where did Nomi meet Travis? • York Where does Nomi want to live? • When Ray left he bought Nomi a______. • What is Nomi's favorite genre of music? • What province is the East Village located in? • Where did Travis go when he left East Village? • ...
Kāpehu Whetū: Maori Star Compass 2023-06-07
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- The heavens are where we get our clues
- The south-west winds
- The Sun
- Land bird (the brown noddy) used by navigators to find land
- West where the Sun returns to the ocean
- The waka as a bird flying across the ocean
- The north-west winds.
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- Where the Sun lives
- The void where there are no clues, where the true challenge begins.
- The navigator listens to the voices of the stars that guide him
- East where the Sun rises out of the ocean
- To the left of the Sun’s passage
- The north-east trade winds
- The south-east trade winds
- To the right of the Sun’s passage through the sky
15 Clues: The Sun • Where the Sun lives • The south-west winds • The north-west winds. • The north-east trade winds • The south-east trade winds • To the left of the Sun’s passage • The heavens are where we get our clues • West where the Sun returns to the ocean • East where the Sun rises out of the ocean • The waka as a bird flying across the ocean • ...
Good Bye Lenin - die Themen 2022-11-06
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- advertising
- Das Gegenteil von Luege
- rubbish, trash
- to keep a secret
- advertising
- memory
- East and West
- Zeit zwischen dem Ende des Kommunismus und der Wiedervereinigung
- space exploration
- die Polizei nimmt jemand mit
- Was fuehlt Alex fuer seine Mutter?
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- DDR und BRD werden ein Land
- sciene
- nostalgia for the old East Germany
- Wenn man jemandem die Wahrheit ersparen will
- Gefuehl der Furcht, des Bedrohtseins
- Wenn man nicht die Wahrheit sagt
- Monument
18 Clues: sciene • memory • Monument • advertising • advertising • East and West • rubbish, trash • to keep a secret • space exploration • Das Gegenteil von Luege • DDR und BRD werden ein Land • die Polizei nimmt jemand mit • Wenn man nicht die Wahrheit sagt • nostalgia for the old East Germany • Was fuehlt Alex fuer seine Mutter? • Gefuehl der Furcht, des Bedrohtseins • ...
The British East India Company 2014-01-25
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- The term meaning having exclusive control over something.
- The government passed this act which ended the British East India Company's ruling.
- The group of people that had exclusive trade rights with the East Indies before the British.
- The continent England was trading with.
- One of the main trading goods of China.
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- One of the main trading goods of India.
- The country who started the British East India Company.
- The main country England wanted to benefit trade with.
- The person who signed off on the British East India Company.
- The government passed this act in an attempt to regain control of the British East India Company.
10 Clues: One of the main trading goods of India. • The continent England was trading with. • One of the main trading goods of China. • The main country England wanted to benefit trade with. • The country who started the British East India Company. • The term meaning having exclusive control over something. • The person who signed off on the British East India Company. • ...
Crossword #1 2022-08-29
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- 6 Letter CORE Value beginning with "C"
- Longest CORE Value
- 6 Letter CORE Value beginning with "F"
- number of sections in Maricopa East Region
- 10 Letter CORE Value beginning with "C"
- 10 Letter CORE Value beginning with "E"
- The "_ _ _" Award is given to youth in care who exemplifies a positive attitude
- Maricopa East Program Administrator
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- The DCS program that Guardian replaced
- 7 Letter CORE Value
- 8 Letter CORE Value
- 6 Letter CORE Value beginning with "S"
- a collaborative decision making process that is strengths-based and engages the family network in addressing the safety, caregiver arrangements, and permanency of children.
- DCS Deputy Director of Field Operations
- The "Workforce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" Team has peers to assist you in times of need and stress
- number of offices in Maricopa East Region
16 Clues: Longest CORE Value • 7 Letter CORE Value • 8 Letter CORE Value • Maricopa East Program Administrator • The DCS program that Guardian replaced • 6 Letter CORE Value beginning with "C" • 6 Letter CORE Value beginning with "S" • 6 Letter CORE Value beginning with "F" • 10 Letter CORE Value beginning with "C" • DCS Deputy Director of Field Operations • ...
Direction 2023-06-18
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- The direction ahead or in front
- The direction towards a lower position or elevation
- The direction between south and east
- The direction towards the left side of a map or compass
- The direction towards the bottom of a map or compass
- The direction between north and west
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- The direction behind or in the opposite direction
- The direction moving upwards
- The direction to the right side or clockwise
- The direction between north and east
- The direction to the left side or counterclockwise
- The direction between south and west
- The direction towards the right side of a map or compass
- The direction moving downwards
- The direction towards a higher position or elevation
- The direction towards the top of a map or compass
16 Clues: The direction moving upwards • The direction moving downwards • The direction ahead or in front • The direction between north and east • The direction between south and east • The direction between south and west • The direction between north and west • The direction to the right side or clockwise • The direction behind or in the opposite direction • ...
The Walters Family 2017-08-09
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- Julie's youngest's youngest
- The number of grandchildren Vic & Phyllis have
- The third of Victor & Phyllis's children to have a birthday in a calendar year
- Where Victor Raymond was born
- First name of latest addition to family tree
- Ray's only granddaughter
- The first of Victor & Phyllis's children to be born after WW2
- The middle child of Victor Phyllis's middle child
- The second child of Maurene & Ken's middle child
- First delivered of Nicole & Owen's twins
- Ray's middle son's eldest
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- Colin's middle name
- Latest addition to Brooke and Dave's family
- The month Doug & Pauline were married
- Phyllis's maiden name/Geoff's middle name
- State where Maurene and Ken's first born lives
- Where Maurene & Ken held their wedding reception
- Geoff's grandson
- Julie's team
- Noel & Helen's first grandchild
- Brooke & Joanne's middle name
21 Clues: Julie's team • Geoff's grandson • Colin's middle name • Ray's only granddaughter • Ray's middle son's eldest • Julie's youngest's youngest • Where Victor Raymond was born • Brooke & Joanne's middle name • Noel & Helen's first grandchild • The month Doug & Pauline were married • First delivered of Nicole & Owen's twins • Phyllis's maiden name/Geoff's middle name • ...
Reservoir Compartmentalization & Continuity # 1 2020-01-28
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- arrangement of permeable and less permeable layers makes
- Individual segments in a reservoir
- An example of jaxtaposed trap
- pressure one type of competing pressure control hydrocarbon entrapment
- Type of sealing when a porous layer comes adjacent to
- trap Type of trap formed by different types of lithology
- closure A type of closure which has the most efficient trapping
- Vertical distance between crest and spill point called------
- seal type of seal able to withhold hydrocarbon in long interval of time
- forces Forces between the fluid and solid called
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- trap A type of tectonic traps formed by movement of rocks
- layer along fault
- diapirism A type of diapirism found mostly in Middle East
- seals Type of seal composed of local seal facies
- Tight and permeable covering layer
- Highest point in a trap called-------
- pressure Type of reservoir formed due to internal pressure variations and lithology variations
- One mechanism causes oil lost in layers
18 Clues: layer along fault • An example of jaxtaposed trap • Individual segments in a reservoir • Tight and permeable covering layer • Highest point in a trap called------- • One mechanism causes oil lost in layers • seals Type of seal composed of local seal facies • forces Forces between the fluid and solid called • Type of sealing when a porous layer comes adjacent to • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-04-30
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- advocated by philosophers like Voltaire and Locke
- "It is not wisdom but authority that makes a law"
- The monarch has unlimited rule over the people
- "Mans emergance from his self imposed immaturity"
- "I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing"
- Rebirth of anchient Greek and Roman Ideals
- "I do not wish them to have power over men but over themselves"
- Emphasizes the value and potential
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- A point in time with a vast tempurature decrese lasting 5 decades
- Power should be distributed against different branches of government
- An event involving Europeans invading the middle East to reclaim holy lands
- "Man was born free and everywhere he is in chains"
- "Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers"
- The transition from medieval to modern society
- A plagur that wiped out 1/3 of the population in Europe
- Rational approach to religion
- Believes that by nature all men are equal
- Freedom from government influence and promotion of economic self-interest
18 Clues: Rational approach to religion • Emphasizes the value and potential • Believes that by nature all men are equal • Rebirth of anchient Greek and Roman Ideals • The transition from medieval to modern society • The monarch has unlimited rule over the people • advocated by philosophers like Voltaire and Locke • "It is not wisdom but authority that makes a law" • ...
Unit 2: Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2023-12-01
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- Object made or modified by humans (7 letters)
- A period of one thousand years (8 letters)
- Cultivation of crops and raising of livestock (11 letters)
- People who move from place to place (5 letters)
- A period of ten years (6 letters)
- Material or commodity with value (8 letters)
- Expert who interprets and writes about past events (8 letters)
- To move from one place to another (7 letters)
- A group of people sharing common interests (8 letters)
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- Crescent Region in the Middle East known for fertile soil (14 letters)
- Member of the biological family including humans (7 letters)
- A period of one hundred years (7 letters)
- The study of human prehistory through artifacts (11 letters)
- Exchange of goods and services between people (5 letters)
- Studies the Earth's physical features and human populations (9 letters)
- Age Early Stone Age marked by stone tools (15 letters)
- Age Age characterized by agriculture and settled communities (13 letters)
- The ability, skill, or proficiency to perform a task (9 letters)
18 Clues: A period of ten years (6 letters) • A period of one hundred years (7 letters) • A period of one thousand years (8 letters) • Material or commodity with value (8 letters) • Object made or modified by humans (7 letters) • To move from one place to another (7 letters) • People who move from place to place (5 letters) • ...
term 2021-01-15
5 Clues: its behind you • its infront of you • has a canopy and a trunk • is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian • is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-26
5 Clues: Divine approval in ancient China • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians • Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
Asian countries and their capitals 2023-10-20
5 Clues: Nation with New Delhi as its capital • Asian country with Tokyo as its capital • Country known for Beijing as its capital • East Asian country with Seoul as its capital • Middle Eastern country with Tehran as its capital
The British Coastline 2019-02-15
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- Where the battle was in 1066
- Southern coastal town, where you can get the ferry to the Isle of Wight
- Famous for its long beach and fairground, north of Liverpool
- Headland east of the Yorkshire Wolds
- Scottish town near the boarder
- The coastal capital of Wales
- Scottish city on the Firth of Forth
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- The name of the River whos mouth (end) is by Bristol
- Cheshire city on the River Mersey and by the coast
- Where white cliffs are famous to be found
- Body of water east of Sunderland
- North of the airport on the Shetland Islands
- Coastal town south of Aberdeen
- Welsh town on Cardigan Bay
- Coastal town on the southern tip of Cornwall
- East Anglia town north of Norwich
16 Clues: Welsh town on Cardigan Bay • Where the battle was in 1066 • The coastal capital of Wales • Coastal town south of Aberdeen • Scottish town near the boarder • Body of water east of Sunderland • East Anglia town north of Norwich • Scottish city on the Firth of Forth • Headland east of the Yorkshire Wolds • Where white cliffs are famous to be found • ...
the philly sound 2021-02-21
Module 9 2022-12-02
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- large area of water
- very high hills
- opposite from east
- not clear sky
- at a low temperature
- opposite from south
- area of land with trees
- opposite from west
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- the season before winter
- covered with snow
- having a high temperature
- the coldest season
- area of country that is protected by the government
- opposite from north
- extremely cold
- where people have a wonderful time in summer
- stormy
- bright because of light from the sun
- wet
- having very little water
- misty
- the season after spring
- the season between winter and summer
23 Clues: wet • misty • stormy • not clear sky • extremely cold • very high hills • covered with snow • the coldest season • opposite from east • opposite from west • large area of water • opposite from north • opposite from south • at a low temperature • area of land with trees • the season after spring • the season before winter • having very little water • having a high temperature • ...
Indian Cities 2020-04-25
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- city of love
- Turmeric city
- Royal City
- wine city
- mini lahasa
- pink city
- Crwon of the Country
- Vijaynagari
- orange city
- goa of East
- nawab city
- city of Enlightenment
- oxfard of East
- diamond city
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- Heart of Undivided india
- cotton city
- city of Mahabharata
- queen of hills
- citynof Ghats
- suncity
- city of pearls
- tea city
- Temple City
- Gift of Dowry
- salt desert
- Detroit of Asia
- coal City
- gateway to baster
- silicon city of India
- mini Bombay
30 Clues: suncity • tea city • wine city • pink city • coal City • Royal City • nawab city • cotton city • mini lahasa • Temple City • Vijaynagari • salt desert • orange city • goa of East • mini Bombay • city of love • diamond city • citynof Ghats • Turmeric city • Gift of Dowry • queen of hills • city of pearls • oxfard of East • Detroit of Asia • gateway to baster • city of Mahabharata • Crwon of the Country • silicon city of India • ...
WEEK 3 SPELLING WORDS 2025-09-04
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- a part of something
- looking at words
- start it with a capitol, end with punctuation
- when you think of something again
- protects the egg
- opposite of east
- color of bananas and Minions
- what a hero gets
- a tool to loosen a nut
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- not ordinary
- Jack climbs this to see a giant
- calm
- fuzzy fruit to use in pies
- opposite of west
- past tense of keep
- a slice or loaf
- magnets are attracted to this
- when things get good
- a lot
- what you say when you meet someone
20 Clues: calm • a lot • not ordinary • a slice or loaf • looking at words • opposite of west • protects the egg • opposite of east • what a hero gets • past tense of keep • a part of something • when things get good • a tool to loosen a nut • fuzzy fruit to use in pies • color of bananas and Minions • magnets are attracted to this • Jack climbs this to see a giant • when you think of something again • ...
Grand Divisions 2024-04-20
5 Clues: Some farms in located in ______ TN • The Mississippi _______ is located in West TN • These mountains are located in this part of TN • Large plantations are mostly located in ___ TN • Tennessee is known for its beautiful Applachian _____ range.
East Grove Summer Retreat 2012-07-19
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- last name of EG singer who shares first name with Rip Chord GE alum
- drive-in movie
- only shared first name
- Oblong High School mascot
- Alexa's favorite baseball team, ugh
- augmented triad
- GE IMEA district #
- Glenbard East mascot
- Elk Grove mascot
- A female student once stole this from Mrs. Catt…and tripped as a result
- Some EG singers got to sing for this professional vocal group
- GE band director 1st name EG band director last name
- GE accompanist Mr. _______
- last name of EG sisters
- former name of Oblong
- "Let me see those lovely _________"
- the reverend
- common city for choir tours
- ______ farms
- ________ pizza
- EG singer who has been to 2 GE concerts
- OHS blue and _____
- this EG singer almost came to GE
- Mr. Catt helped to bring home OHS's 5th State Title in this
- American _______ Directors Association
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- EG _______ and gold
- Alphabetical by first name, she's last
- Mrs. Catt's HS Alma Mater
- GE singer who shares the Catt's brother's name
- Oblong Catt Residence 706 South _____ Street
- summer fun for 12 EG and GE singers
- EG location
- "Don't speed up and don't slow down, right _____ __"
- Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Illini themed name of the Catt's future dog
- "You don't know you're beautiful" is seriously sung in ____ by 5 dudes
- scale that uses all solfege syllables
- celebrating 100 years open
- our home in Crawford County _______ Middle School
- vocal improvisation
- GE Choir President
- former EG accompanist Ms. _______
- text pronunciation
- Seth Quam sweatpants
- A special day for Claire and the Catts 7/_____
- major sixth's TV network
- EG IMEA district #
- GE location
- GE red and _______
- EG singer who shares the Catt's sister's name
- glorious p
51 Clues: glorious p • EG location • GE location • the reverend • ______ farms • drive-in movie • ________ pizza • augmented triad • Elk Grove mascot • GE IMEA district # • GE Choir President • text pronunciation • EG IMEA district # • GE red and _______ • OHS blue and _____ • EG _______ and gold • vocal improvisation • Glenbard East mascot • Seth Quam sweatpants • former name of Oblong • only shared first name • ...
The Ancient Near East 2023-02-14
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- The taxation and redistribution of food supplies led to the creation of these bodies.
- Ruled the new kingdom of Babylon from 1792 BCE to 1750 BCE
- Mesopotamian stepped-temples.
- Its earliest tablets with written inscriptions, represent the work of administrators recording the allocation of rations or movement of storage goods.
- The earliest known occurrence of organized warfare was when Uruk expanded into this city, destroying the native architecture.
- The first empire in recorded history.
- A Sumerian city surrounded by walls 20 ft tall, with a population of 50k, a ziggurat in the city-center, and a full-time bureaucracy and military.
- A major Sumerian city-state located in Mesopotamia, its patron god was Nanna, and the city’s name literally means, “the abode of Nanna.”
- This iconic ruler was king of Uruk, though the tale could have been based on a mythical figure.
- They were the first to develop a permanent settlement in Mesopotamia and founded the earliest villages, towns, and then cities.
- This was the cosmic opposite of the heavens and a shadowy, underground version of life on earth.
- The Mesopotamian goddess of love and war.
- Mesopotamians practiced this method of interpreting messages found in the organs of sheep to understand the will of the gods.
- The Ubaid people lived in large houses of many rooms made of this material, which allowed extended families to reside together.
- The centuries from 2900 BCE to 2350 BCE are known as this period and during it, the population of Sumer grew dramatically.
- This was the second stage of government in Mesopotamia after the intensification of social hierarchy.
- They believed that Enlil destroyed all of humanity with this natural disaster, because they were too noisy.
- An elite person with full civil rights, whose birth, marriage, and death were recorded.
- Early Sumerian cities were stratified and not initially ruled by a king, but this leader of the temples.
- This invention made transportation of goods across long distances far easier.
- In this, Babylonians introduced concepts of diagnosis, prognosis, physical exam, prescriptions, and methods of therapy utilizing logic in diagnosis.
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- A free man who may have been landless.
- The Oldest significant astronomical text, it is of Babylonian origin.
- A tavern keeper who became the first female ruler in history in 2400 BCE, ruling as Queen regent in her own right.
- The Uruk Period is characterized by the formation of these in Mesopotamia.
- Hammurabi’s Code utilizes this type of justice.
- The Mesopotamian sky god.
- A slave whose master paid for his upkeep, but also took his compensation.
- The Ziggurat of Ur was built in the 21st century BCE during his reign.
- Ancient Mesopotamia was situated along the Euphrates and this other river
- Each city temple worshipped one of these as the city’s special protector.
- The first king of Assyria to be addressed as, “The God of Akkad,” marking a shift from the belief that kings were just representatives of the gods.
- As Mesopotamian trade developed, merchants set these up to assist trade in other regions and cities.
- This demon cursed Enkidu before he was killed.
- The early secular leader of the Mesopotamian people.
- Having been granted immortality, he promised to show Gilgamesh his secret if he could complete a difficult quest.
- The ruler of the Mesopotamian Netherworld.
- The Mesopotamian god of earth, storms, agriculture, and controller of fates.
- Used by Mesopotamians to designate personal property or as a signature on documents.
- After Sargon I withdrew the Assyrians from the region, this dynasty retained control, founding the city-state of Babylon in 1894 BCE.
- The founder of the Akkadian Empire, he has the nickname, “the gardener” and spent much of his reign conquering territory.
- As ruler of Umma, he expande his realm by conquering Ur and Uruk, before defeating Lagash.
- They invaded the Akkadian Empire, leading to its outright collapse.
- The Euphrates River was given this name by the native Sumerians, a word meaning, “Great Rushing Flood”.
- He was sent down by Anu to challenge the cruel King Gilgamesh, but they ultimately became good friends.
45 Clues: The Mesopotamian sky god. • Mesopotamian stepped-temples. • The first empire in recorded history. • A free man who may have been landless. • The Mesopotamian goddess of love and war. • The ruler of the Mesopotamian Netherworld. • This demon cursed Enkidu before he was killed. • Hammurabi’s Code utilizes this type of justice. • ...
South and East Asia 2017-05-08
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- A way Mao got more power over the people of china.
- Resources produced by nature.
- A type of pollution that occurs when fossil fuels are burnt.
- what a country specializes in.
- The amount of money a country makes a year.
- One of the oldest and largest religions in the world.
- A group that is based on biology,race,ancestry,and so on.
- What we thought would happen if communism wasn’t stopped.
- Strong storms involving high winds and heavy rain.
- Most popular faith in southwest asia.
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- A group of students that started who followed Mao’s Red book.
- It was something Mao declared but failed and was more of a great leap backwards.
- What we dropped on Japan in WW2.
- Pride or love in one’s country.
- This is not a religion but more of a philosophy because of no afterlife.
- He lead communist china.
- He believed in nonviolence protests.
- Where students went protest at against Mao
- A group based on religion.
- A religion that believes in a eightfold path, stop suffering, and reincarnation.
- A major religion in Japn.
- A march Mao Zedong lead.
- Has a communist north and a democratic south.
- China is this type of government, A blank Oligarchy.
- An economy that is controlled by the government.
25 Clues: He lead communist china. • A march Mao Zedong lead. • A major religion in Japn. • A group based on religion. • Resources produced by nature. • what a country specializes in. • Pride or love in one’s country. • What we dropped on Japan in WW2. • He believed in nonviolence protests. • Most popular faith in southwest asia. • Where students went protest at against Mao • ...
8. West to East 2017-01-20
20 Clues: sama • hieno • metsä • orava • matka • mylviä • hiekka • aikana • kirkas • melkein • lähellä • onneksi • sellainen • hassu,hullu • erityisesti • muutama,vähän • toivomuslista • näyttää joltain • seikkailullinen • matkallaan takaisin
East Coast Part #1 2018-02-28
Across
- What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
- the month before july
- The colour of the cliffs at Hopewell Rocks.
- What bridge will we cross to get to PEI?
- A _____ angle has 90 degrees.
- Greenwich beach has the largest _______________.
- The _______ Trail is 297 km's long
- What statue will we see in Banor?
- In 1783, Quebec gave the territory south of the ________ to the new United States of America.
- Battle for the Plains of _______ took place in 1759.
- The bay ___________ has the largest tides in the world.
- Pictures we take of ourselves are called ______.
- We hope see see a _______ when we are in Saint Andrews.
- What month is it?
- Where can the walls talk? (legend)
- Next summer we are going ________.
- We will see lots of _______ on our trip. Sailors use them at night.
- Young salmon that are ready to go to sea.
- Where we live.
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- This is 75m wide.
- The first French explorer to reach Quebec was _____________.
- ________are the highest tides in the Bay of Fundy.
- A yellow cartoon character that lives in the ocean.
- _____________ has the most gas in the car.
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- The boy in the car whose name starts with 'C'.
- The first stop in our trip
- Nova Scotia is larger than _________.
- the longest word in the dictionary.
- When the sun goes down it's called a _________.
- The language we speak
- Jillian's middle name.
- the blockhouse has been carefully _______.
- The oldest child's name in the car.
- We like to go to the ______ and swim in the ocean.
- In Joggins, NS, you can find these types of fossils.
- A galley ship in the ________ background symbolizes the importance of shipbuilding.
- Is surrounded by 4 bodies of water.
- ___________ has the biggest feed in the car.
- The second largest city in Canada.
- Has the middle name Hamilton.
- A food that lives in the ocean and can be steamed to eat for dinner.
- Somewhere ___ the rainbow.
- A reinforced concrete shelter used as an observation point.
- _________, the culture hero.
45 Clues: Where we live. • What month is it? • This is 75m wide. • the month before july • The language we speak • Jillian's middle name. • The first stop in our trip • Somewhere ___ the rainbow. • _________, the culture hero. • A _____ angle has 90 degrees. • Has the middle name Hamilton. • What statue will we see in Banor? • The _______ Trail is 297 km's long • ...
Die East-Side-Gallery 2023-06-15
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- Ils sont deux hommes sur une des oeuvres de la ESG
- Prénom d'un artiste de la ESG qui a le même nom de famille que ton professeur d'allemand
- Nom d'une couleur dont la traduction en français est le nom de famille d'un artiste de la ESG d'origine française
- Die ESG kann man auf der ............. in Berlin sehen.
- Die ..... scheint.
- Auf dem .... sehen wir einen Mann.
- ..... and love
- Equivalent allemand de "god" en anglais.
- Das Wasser am Strand.
- une couleur mais aussi "ivre" dans la phrase "Ich bin ...."
- Celle de Birgit Kinder est connue mondialement.
- Zwei ...... fliegen im blauen Himmel.
- Er springt über die Berliner Mauer.
- "Père"-patrie
- Un endroit sombre, exigu, peu confortable
- Prénom de l'artiste français dont le nom de famille est une couleur
- Der Regenbogen ist ....
- Auf Englisch : open
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- Ce que font 2 hommes sur une des oeuvres.
- Der Monat des Falls der Berliner Mauer.
- Sur l'oeuvre "Berlyn on en voit, il y en avait du temps du mur de Berlin pour empêcher les gens de le franchir, les camps de concentration en étaient bordés
- Il y en a de toutes les couleurs sur 23 m sur la ESG.
- Einer der Politiker trägt eine ......
- Auf dem Werk Berlyn ist der ........... ganz schwarz.
- Am 9. November 1989 fiel die Berliner .....
- Der ...... ist oft blau.
- Das Brandenburger ... ist das Symbol Deutschlands.
- On peut enfoncer des clous avec
- Durant la 2ème guerre mondiale, les Juifs devaient en porter une jaune
- Sie hat 5 Finger.
- Ein anderes Wort für Flagge
- Hauptstadt Deutschlands mit einem y.
- Il en faut un dans une voiture pour la conduire
33 Clues: "Père"-patrie • ..... and love • Sie hat 5 Finger. • Die ..... scheint. • Auf Englisch : open • Das Wasser am Strand. • Der Regenbogen ist .... • Der ...... ist oft blau. • Ein anderes Wort für Flagge • On peut enfoncer des clous avec • Auf dem .... sehen wir einen Mann. • Er springt über die Berliner Mauer. • Hauptstadt Deutschlands mit einem y. • Einer der Politiker trägt eine ...... • ...
South and East History 2024-03-11
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- Japan was able to keep this person in a ceremonial role at the end of WWII.
- This type of warfare was used during the Vietnam war.
- Students were protesting for _____ in Tiananmen Square.
- A type of government and economic system where people share the wealth.
- He was a major leader in India and helped them gain their independence.
- Economic plan that failed in China.
- Japan attacked this place which brought the U.S. into WWII.
- was the leader of North Vietnam.
- This was dropped on Japan by the U.S.
- Gandhi used ______ protests to inspire change.
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- This is a deep love for ones country and desire that led to India's independence.
- This country controlled India and forced them to follow their laws.
- The 38th _____ divides North and South Korea.
- Name of paramilitary group in schools.
- ____ Theory is if one country falls to communism, the rest will fall as well.
- ______ revolution shamed anyone who was against Communism.
- The U.S. helped make this country a presidential democracy.
- large farms of 25,000 people
- This item was heavily taxed in India.
- the policy to keep Communism from spreading.
- Father of Communism
- The U.S. lost the war in ________ and the country is communist today.
- This country remained communist after the Korean War.
23 Clues: Father of Communism • large farms of 25,000 people • was the leader of North Vietnam. • Economic plan that failed in China. • This item was heavily taxed in India. • This was dropped on Japan by the U.S. • Name of paramilitary group in schools. • the policy to keep Communism from spreading. • The 38th _____ divides North and South Korea. • ...
East Cowes Carnival, 2025 2024-12-02
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- A display pulled along on a trailer, or what boats do on the water (ideally)
- A collection of amusements, rides and sideshows
- What a king or queen wears upon their head.
- We're not supposed to be thinking of this jolly winter fellow just yet
- Flags and colourful decorations set on string
- To give money willingly for a cause.
- The Class of people that Kings and Queens are
- A group of people marching down the street
- The Farmyard animal commonly associated with our town
- Moving to the music
- A group of musicians
- The Ancient Roman name for the Isle of Wight
- An adjective to describe something with a lot of colours
- A boat that carries people or cars from one town to another
- A public place where people can gather
- This time of year
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- The amount of years since the last Carnival in East Cowes
- A group of people appointed to make decisions
- A comical entertainer often seen in the circus
- A sweet treat
- A place where boats are made
- A nice decoration, filled with air or helium
- A celebration to mark the date an event took place.
- A festival known for its processions, dancing and music
- A game of matching a card to results that are called out.
- Clever Wordplay
- The queen that lived in Osborne House
- A musical instrument that you hit
- The path taken during a procession
- The particular clothes worn to an event
30 Clues: A sweet treat • Clever Wordplay • This time of year • Moving to the music • A group of musicians • A place where boats are made • A musical instrument that you hit • The path taken during a procession • To give money willingly for a cause. • The queen that lived in Osborne House • A public place where people can gather • The particular clothes worn to an event • ...
Berlin Crisis 1961 2024-04-23
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- A concrete barrier that the Soviet constructed to split East and West Berlin in 1961.
- The problem that became a concern for Khrushchev by the late 1950s. It was humiliating and posed a security risk.
- The summit Conference of 1960 that was wrecked due to tensions between USA and USSR.
- The name of the Checkpoint where US Soviet standoff happened.
- The response Khrushchev gave on 27 November 1958 over Berlin.
- The reputation that Khrushchev was able to establish by building the Berlin Wall.
- The US U2 spy plane pilot that was shot down and captured by the USSR in 1960.
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- What did many East Germans do as they became dissatisfied with their lives in East Germany?
- The East German leader that supported Khrushchev's hard line during the Berlin Crisis.
- The US leader that visited Berlin in 1963.
- The number of hours that the military stand-off between the US and the Soviet lasted from 27 to 28 October 1961.
- Secret police agency of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
12 Clues: The US leader that visited Berlin in 1963. • The name of the Checkpoint where US Soviet standoff happened. • The response Khrushchev gave on 27 November 1958 over Berlin. • Secret police agency of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). • The US U2 spy plane pilot that was shot down and captured by the USSR in 1960. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2015-02-21
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- A way of knocking down castle doors.
- A system where people or things are put into order of importance.
- A well-known castle that was built in 1068 by William the Conqueror.
- Windsor Castle was made by this person.
- At the top of the Motte where people hid from the attackers.
- The area surrounding the Motte and Bailey castle
- The first people to build the first proper castles.
- A type of castle that can be described as 'a castle within a castle.'
- A ...... and Bailey Castle
- A small tower perched on the top or corner of the castle.
- A spiked wooden or metal barrier helped protect the doors from fire and battering. It was lowered by chains from a chamber above the gateway.
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- These were stone boxes that projected from the walls of castles and had holes in the floors for dropping stones or boiling oil on attackers.
- The law system in the Middle Ages.
- The biggest castle in England.
- William had dealt with them efficiently.
- Meaning to give land in return for your services.
- The weakest part of the castle when there were attackers coming.
- Steep banks of earth and rubble to keep the attackers from getting near the castle.
- Similar to a catapult which was used for hurling heavy stones to smash castle walls.
19 Clues: A ...... and Bailey Castle • The biggest castle in England. • The law system in the Middle Ages. • A way of knocking down castle doors. • Windsor Castle was made by this person. • William had dealt with them efficiently. • The area surrounding the Motte and Bailey castle • Meaning to give land in return for your services. • ...
Middle School 1 2024-01-23
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- a group of cells that work together form a
- also known as epinephrine
- disease that decreases immune function (starts with a C)
- also known as anaphylactic shock
- these may be required if a cut is too deep
- a group of organ systems working together will form this
- first agencies on the scene of an emergency
- the last emergency action step
- the first emergency action step
- disease that decreases immune function (starts with a D)
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- severe bleeding is also called
- individuals who answer 911 calls
- topical first aid ointment that soothes pain of cuts
- the second emergency action step
- common fever reducing medication
- delaying stitches increases the risk of
- a group of tissues that work together will form this
- initial care given for an illness or injury
- decreased alertness and rapid breathing and heart rate may indicate what condition
19 Clues: also known as epinephrine • severe bleeding is also called • the last emergency action step • the first emergency action step • individuals who answer 911 calls • the second emergency action step • common fever reducing medication • also known as anaphylactic shock • delaying stitches increases the risk of • a group of cells that work together form a • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-10-23
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- to destroy and steal things in a city or building, usually with an army
- a person with a certain skill in making things
- a raised canal that carries water from one place to another
- a person who will legally receive the property of someone who dies; the person who will become king or queen after the current king or queen dies or steps down
- to change religious beliefs; to switch from one religion to another
- a tradition, or way of doing something, that belongs to a particular society, place, or time
- a person or group that comes into a country by force
- a person with special knowledge about a subject
- not advanced socially or culturally
- a person who defeats an opponent or enemy; winner
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- a person who buys and sells goods to earn money
- the edge of a country or of an area; its outside limits
- showing poor manners and bad taste; crude
- related to beliefs based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- a group of countries controlled by a single authority.
- gradual loss of importance and power
- ceremony a religious act or ritual performed according to tradition
- a high-ranking member of the church in some Christian religions
- buying and selling goods among different peoples
19 Clues: not advanced socially or culturally • gradual loss of importance and power • showing poor manners and bad taste; crude • a person with a certain skill in making things • a person who buys and sells goods to earn money • a person with special knowledge about a subject • buying and selling goods among different peoples • a person who defeats an opponent or enemy; winner • ...
Middle School OAP 2020-06-17
Across
- action words
- number of fortnights in a year
- we will have these in 2 weeks time
- morning fitness time
- half a dozen
- person place or thing
- how many days in February in a leap year
- the day before yesterday
- describes a verb
- something we have been learning in science
Down
- how animals hide themselves
- this place is 90km away
- how many weeks in a year
- another way to say 12
- we live on this place
- our current term
- how many days in a week
- describing words
- local language
19 Clues: action words • half a dozen • local language • our current term • describing words • describes a verb • morning fitness time • another way to say 12 • we live on this place • person place or thing • this place is 90km away • how many days in a week • how many weeks in a year • the day before yesterday • how animals hide themselves • number of fortnights in a year • ...
Glenn Middle School 2024-05-22
Across
- Who was this years mascot?
- Who is the nurse?
- Who won Teacher of the year?
- which boy coach as been here the longest?
- Which staff went to Oklahoma State for College?
- 2+8
- Who is our principal
- which coach has a daughter playing at ASU?
- Who is in charge of yearbook
- Who teaches Algebra
Down
- Likes to chase mice
- Who is the 7th grade Principal?
- Who is the 8th grade secretary?
- Who is your favorite teacher?
- Which teacher can hold their breath the longest?
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
19 Clues: 2+8 • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Who is the nurse? • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Who teaches Algebra • Who is our principal • Who was this years mascot? • Who won Teacher of the year? • Who is in charge of yearbook • Who is your favorite teacher? • Who is the 7th grade Principal? • Who is the 8th grade secretary? • which boy coach as been here the longest? • ...
Middle childhood crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- Verbal and non-verbal actions
- Belief that you are worthwhile
- Coordination of eye and hand
- Turning a child's attention in another direction
- Excessive bodily fat
- The ability to arrange items based weight
- Communication through actions
- Consists of both guidance and punishment
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- results that follow an action or behavior
Down
- Verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a response
- Repeating what was said
- A system of direct and indirect actions
- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Able to see close objects
- understanding and using accepted rules
- Defined as the manipulation of ideas
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
- Being aware of oneself
19 Clues: Excessive bodily fat • Being aware of oneself • Repeating what was said • Able to see close objects • Coordination of eye and hand • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Verbal and non-verbal actions • Communication through actions • Belief that you are worthwhile • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Defined as the manipulation of ideas • understanding and using accepted rules • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-01-13
Across
- the head of the Western Roman Catholic church
- tied to the land, they farm for the Lord
- another name for the time after the Fall of Rome
- there are 4 of them used in medicine to treat illnesses
- large stone churches: Notre Dame is an example
- the word for the belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
- name for the most fortified part of a castle, also called a London
- a ranking system that ranks things by order of importance or status
Down
- a rural (country) community where farming takes place
- another name for a King or Queen
- the social and political classes in the middle ages
- another word for a knight
- the Eastern ______ Church broke from the Western church
- water surrounding a castle
- where wheat is ground into flour
- a group made up of craftsman
- another word for Lords and Ladies
- they do the military service and fight for the Nobles and King
- a tax paid to the church; 10% of a person's income
19 Clues: another word for a knight • water surrounding a castle • a group made up of craftsman • another name for a King or Queen • where wheat is ground into flour • another word for Lords and Ladies • tied to the land, they farm for the Lord • the head of the Western Roman Catholic church • large stone churches: Notre Dame is an example • ...
