middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle Colonies Review 2025-01-13
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- reason New Netherlands and New England had conflict leading England to take over
- This resource was very important for manufacturing in the Middle Colonies
- owner of a large estate of land
- The Middle Colonies were known as the _________________colonies
- a colony controlled by 1 or 2 land owners
- disliked Protestant reformers from England, moved to PA
- famous Quaker who founded Pennsylvania
- ruler of England at the time
- King's brother who was gifted the land of New Netherlands
- William Penn required new settlers to _____ Native Americans for their land
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- Eventually the lower half of Pennsylvania colony broke off and became _________.
- Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, New Jersey
- woody area of PA that was difficult to farm in
- a colony controlled by the English crown
- grown food sold for money
- new name of land seized by King Charles
- The lower half of New York became _____________.
- people who founded New Netherlands
- The Quakers believed that everyone was ______.
19 Clues: grown food sold for money • ruler of England at the time • owner of a large estate of land • people who founded New Netherlands • famous Quaker who founded Pennsylvania • new name of land seized by King Charles • a colony controlled by the English crown • a colony controlled by 1 or 2 land owners • Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, New Jersey • ...
Middle Eastern Empires 2025-09-05
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- Religion teaching dualism (good vs. evil).
- First writing system, wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- Monumental tombs for pharaohs.
- Gave Assyrians a military advantage over enemies as they had weapons made of ______
- Belief in many gods controlling nature and human fate
- Empire from 1894–539 BCE that Hammurabi led. Created the Base-60 system.
- built the first professional army in history.
- Large stepped temples used for religion and politics.
- Were the formal writing system of ancient Egypt
- Allowed conquered peoples to keep religions and customs under the Persian Empire
- Similar to Mesopotamian rivers, the ______ river's flooding cycles helped support agricultural development during the Egyptian Empire.
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- Region between Tigris & Euphrates Rivers, often called the “cradle of civilization.
- The belief in a single god.
- Governors who ruled provinces in the Persian system.
- Empire accredit with inventing the Wheel.
- First written law code (Babylonian)
- Provided fertile soil through flooding; core of Mesopotamian civilization.
- An extensive network of roads built during the Persian Empire that connected all Satraps.
- Provided fertile soil through flooding; core of Mesopotamian civilization.
- Specially trained individuals in ancient civilizations who could read and write.
20 Clues: The belief in a single god. • Monumental tombs for pharaohs. • First written law code (Babylonian) • Empire accredit with inventing the Wheel. • Religion teaching dualism (good vs. evil). • built the first professional army in history. • Were the formal writing system of ancient Egypt • Governors who ruled provinces in the Persian system. • ...
Canada East and Confederation 2020-11-09
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- The party the Parti Rogue merged into
- What Canada East was called before Britan conquered it
- The first name of the representative of Canada East
- Where the treaty was signed saying that Britan had Canada East
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- The "rep" in "rep by pop"
- A resource of Canada East
- The country that owned Canada East before
- What Canada East is called now
8 Clues: The "rep" in "rep by pop" • A resource of Canada East • What Canada East is called now • The party the Parti Rogue merged into • The country that owned Canada East before • The first name of the representative of Canada East • What Canada East was called before Britan conquered it • Where the treaty was signed saying that Britan had Canada East
Middle School Health 2021-12-16
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- Dimension of health having to do with your body.
- Minimum number of minutes you should workout per day.
- Dimension of health having to do with your emotions.
- Something that can cause you to be sick.
- The ___ wheel is made up of all the different dimensions of health.
- Dimension of health related to your values.
- Makes up over half of your body.
- Type of doctor that treats kids.
- Dimension of health that has to do with your money.
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- Dimension of health related to your job.
- Keeping your body clean.
- Dimension of health related to your relationships.
- Living your best life
- Teens need about 9 hours of this per day.
- Dimension of health related to your surroundings.
- A doctor that performs surgery.
- Having a __ diet means eating a variety of different foods.
- Unwell
- Dimension of health related to your learning.
19 Clues: Unwell • Living your best life • Keeping your body clean. • A doctor that performs surgery. • Makes up over half of your body. • Type of doctor that treats kids. • Dimension of health related to your job. • Something that can cause you to be sick. • Teens need about 9 hours of this per day. • Dimension of health related to your values. • ...
The middle ages 2022-03-31
20 Clues: - gone • - cold • - wrong • - animal • - animal • - making • - mature • - half way • - pleasure • - all right • - don't use • - dark place • - out of site • - helping hand • - under ground • - see you later • - stuff you eat • - where food grows • - where the country is • - people who are in charge
Body Parts--Middle 2018-12-05
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- Below your mouth
- You put food into
- You can bend your arms with
- You see through
- Hands are attached to
- Attached to your feet
- You lick things with
- You can hear with
- Arms are attached to
- Attached to hands and pick things up with
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- You can comb it
- Contains your heart and lungs
- You smell with
- You can bend your legs with
- Has your brain in it
- You chew your food with
- Below head
- Hand attaches to before arm
- What you walk with
19 Clues: Below head • You smell with • You can comb it • You see through • Below your mouth • You put food into • You can hear with • What you walk with • Has your brain in it • You lick things with • Arms are attached to • Hands are attached to • Attached to your feet • You chew your food with • You can bend your legs with • You can bend your arms with • Hand attaches to before arm • ...
The Middle Ages 2014-04-07
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- Another name for the middle ages.
- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia.
- the shape and elevation of land in a region.3. Middle Ages: a period of time that lasted from about 500 to about 1500
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- Europeans code of honorable behavior for knights.
- A person who defeated the English king and then he declared himself king.
- religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- parts
- An Italian monk who made a set of rules that most monasteries followed.
- historians call this system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals
- short, three line poems of 17 syllables that describe nature scenes.
- knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land.
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- One of the most powerful people of the middle ages.
- The large estate owned by a knight or lord
- An emperor that ruled and put Franks at its strongest power.
- communities of monks
- assigned behavior.
- One of the first missionaries to travel to northern Europe.
- warriors who fought on horseback.
19 Clues: parts • assigned behavior. • communities of monks • Another name for the middle ages. • warriors who fought on horseback. • The large estate owned by a knight or lord • Europeans code of honorable behavior for knights. • One of the most powerful people of the middle ages. • the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia. • ...
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. • ...
Hart Middle School 2023-02-01
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- mascot
- 'T' in THINK
- 'D' in PRIDE
- national ____ ribbon school
- band/strings teacher
- 'R' in PRIDE
- 'P' in PRIDE
- choir/band teacher
- sixth grade dance in PE
- hart's newsletter
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- 'I' in PRIDE
- video announcements in first period (abbr.)
- librarian
- principal
- access sign up in short
- sixth grader lunch period
- GrammerFlip mascot
- place to check your grades
- 'E' in PRIDE
19 Clues: mascot • librarian • principal • 'I' in PRIDE • 'T' in THINK • 'D' in PRIDE • 'R' in PRIDE • 'E' in PRIDE • 'P' in PRIDE • hart's newsletter • GrammerFlip mascot • choir/band teacher • band/strings teacher • access sign up in short • sixth grade dance in PE • sixth grader lunch period • place to check your grades • national ____ ribbon school • video announcements in first period (abbr.)
Middle Ages Wordsearch 2024-11-06
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- A disease that spreads quickly and can kill many people. The Black Death was one of the worst plagues in history.
- Carta A document signed by the King of England that limited his power and gave certain rights to nobles. It is an early example of people standing up for their rights.
- A large house or estate owned by a lord. The manor included farms, a village, and the homes of peasants who worked there.
- The leader of the Catholic Church, seen as God’s representative on Earth.
- A person who led religious services and taught people about Christianity in villages or towns.
- A large, strong building where lords and kings lived. Castles were built for protection against attacks.
- A religious man who lived in a monastery, spending his life praying, studying, and helping the poor.
- A person who worked the land, usually very poor, and often worked for a lord in exchange for protection.
- A powerful landowner who gave land to knights or others in return for their protection and loyalty.
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- The ruler of a kingdom, who owned most of the land and gave parts of it to lords to manage.
- An instrument used to help people navigate by the stars. It was important for sailors to find their way at sea.
- A famous king who ruled much of Europe and was crowned Emperor by the Pope. He helped spread Christianity and learning.
- A warrior who fought on horseback. Knights served lords or kings and followed a code of honor called chivalry.
- Religious wars fought by European Christians to take control of Jerusalem and other holy lands from Muslim rulers.
- A system where land was owned by kings or lords and given to others in exchange for loyalty and service. People worked the land or fought in return.
- A holy city important to Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Many Crusades were fought over control of Jerusalem.
- A type of peasant who was bound to the land. Serfs couldn’t leave the manor without permission and worked for the lord in exchange for protection.
- Death A terrible disease that spread through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions of people.
- A building where monks lived, prayed, and worked. Monasteries were centers of learning and charity.
19 Clues: The leader of the Catholic Church, seen as God’s representative on Earth. • The ruler of a kingdom, who owned most of the land and gave parts of it to lords to manage. • Death A terrible disease that spread through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions of people. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-11-06
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- A building where monks lived, prayed, and worked. Monasteries were centers of learning and charity.
- A large house or estate owned by a lord. The manor included farms, a village, and the homes of peasants who worked there.
- An instrument used to help people navigate by the stars. It was important for sailors to find their way at sea.
- Death A terrible disease that spread through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions of people.
- A famous king who ruled much of Europe and was crowned Emperor by the Pope. He helped spread Christianity and learning.
- A warrior who fought on horseback. Knights served lords or kings and followed a code of honor called chivalry.
- A large, strong building where lords and kings lived. Castles were built for protection against attacks.
- A powerful landowner who gave land to knights or others in return for their protection and loyalty.
- A holy city important to Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Many Crusades were fought over control of Jerusalem.
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- A religious man who lived in a monastery, spending his life praying, studying, and helping the poor.
- A person who worked the land, usually very poor, and often worked for a lord in exchange for protection.
- A document signed by the King of England that limited his power and gave certain rights to nobles. It is an early example of people standing up for their rights.
- A type of peasant who was bound to the land. Serfs couldn’t leave the manor without permission and worked for the lord in exchange for protection.
- The leader of the Catholic Church, seen as God’s representative on Earth.
- A system where land was owned by kings or lords and given to others in exchange for loyalty and service. People worked the land or fought in return.
- A person who led religious services and taught people about Christianity in villages or towns.
- The ruler of a kingdom, who owned most of the land and gave parts of it to lords to manage.
- A disease that spreads quickly and can kill many people. The Black Death was one of the worst plagues in history.
- Religious wars fought by European Christians to take control of Jerusalem and other holy lands from Muslim rulers.
19 Clues: The leader of the Catholic Church, seen as God’s representative on Earth. • The ruler of a kingdom, who owned most of the land and gave parts of it to lords to manage. • Death A terrible disease that spread through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions of people. • ...
Focus 3 on the UK 2013-04-21
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- opposite of east
- ships stop there
- the most important city in a country
- dass
- opposite of south
- wave riding
- United Kingdom
- your bike has got two of them
- sandy place next to the sea
- a piece of land with water around it
- next to
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- not all of it
- opposite of west
- to win against someone
- opposite of north
- the Thames is a ...
- musical instrument in Scotland
- Germany is a ....
- the favourite sports in Wales
- you need snow and skis
- alcoholic drink in Scotland
21 Clues: dass • next to • wave riding • not all of it • United Kingdom • opposite of east • opposite of west • ships stop there • opposite of north • Germany is a .... • opposite of south • the Thames is a ... • to win against someone • you need snow and skis • alcoholic drink in Scotland • sandy place next to the sea • the favourite sports in Wales • your bike has got two of them • ...
Chapters 6 & 7 2015-10-27
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- Spanish word for Cowboy
- Indians of East Texas
- fatherland
- freedom
- Governor of Texas y Coahuila
- spanish fort
- New Spain
- government of representatives
- Texans from Mexico
- half Spanish and Indian
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- cowboy's rope
- used as an interpreter
- group of advisors
- got this with the Adams-Onis Treaty
- fights against another country
- harsh rule
- Catholic priest
- founder of 1st mission in east Texas
- Catholic priest who led Mexican Revolution against Sain
- tribe the word Texas came from
- used to carry water
- river between Texas and Louisiana
22 Clues: freedom • New Spain • harsh rule • fatherland • spanish fort • cowboy's rope • Catholic priest • group of advisors • Texans from Mexico • used to carry water • Indians of East Texas • used as an interpreter • Spanish word for Cowboy • half Spanish and Indian • Governor of Texas y Coahuila • government of representatives • fights against another country • tribe the word Texas came from • ...
The Great Crossword 2017-04-11
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- Live in east egg
- Relationship of Daisy and Tom
- of ashes Dirty road
- Narrator of the novel
- Separate west and east egg
- Paragraph where the climax of the novel happened
- Golf champion
- Owns a mansion in west egg
- business How Gatsby became rich
- light Signify Gatsby’s hope
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- Relationship of Nick to Daisy
- Who came to Gatsby’s funeral?
- Where Gatsby grew up
- Eye of god
- Nick’s last name
- Gatsby’s status when he was young
- Where did Gatsby died?
- Tom’s mistress
- Who killed Gatsby?
- Used to kill Gatsby
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 Nick to Daisy • Who came to Gatsby’s funeral? • ...
Southern Europe 2022-03-16
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- Capital of Montenegro
- Madrid is my capital
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Slovenia
- River that begins in Venice, Italy
- Capital of Serbia
- Capital of Hungary
- Sea east of Spain and south of France
- Capital of Greece
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- Mountain Range between Spain and France
- Capital of North Macedonia
- San Marino is the capital of this country
- Sea between Italy and Croatia
- Capital of Romania
- Capital of Croatia
- Capital of Kosovo
- Smallest country in the world
- Sea east of Greece
- Portugal and Spain makeup this peninsula
20 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Kosovo • Capital of Serbia • Capital of Greece • Capital of Romania • Capital of Croatia • Sea east of Greece • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Slovenia • Madrid is my capital • Capital of Montenegro • Capital of North Macedonia • Sea between Italy and Croatia • Smallest country in the world • River that begins in Venice, Italy • ...
South and East Asia 2017-05-08
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- An Indian religion
- The students with the red book
- A country short on resources
- Means the people who live near the Indus river
- A resource that can be grown
- A march Moa Zedong led
- Citizens working together after this was launched
- A type of prayer group
- Pride in one's country
- A country ruled by a dictator
- A completely communist country
- One of the most violent people in Chinese history
- Most populated country in the world
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- A country south of North Korea
- Dying from no food
- A group that studies a specific religion
- Gross Domestic Product
- Moa Zedong launched this
- A Chinese religion
- In 1989 protesters were attacked at this place
- A type of pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels
- A major religion in Japan
- This country used guerrilla warfare tactics
23 Clues: An Indian religion • Dying from no food • A Chinese religion • A march Moa Zedong led • Gross Domestic Product • A type of prayer group • Pride in one's country • Moa Zedong launched this • A major religion in Japan • A country short on resources • A resource that can be grown • A country ruled by a dictator • A country south of North Korea • The students with the red book • ...
East Grove Summer Retreat 2012-07-19
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- Oblong Catt Residence 706 South _____ Street
- Alexa's favorite baseball team, ugh
- OHS blue and _____
- EG singer who shares the Catt's sister's name
- common city for choir tours
- vocal improvisation
- drive-in movie
- ________ pizza
- GE band director 1st name EG band director last name
- "You don't know you're beautiful" is seriously sung in ____ by 5 dudes
- Elk Grove mascot
- Mr. Catt helped to bring home OHS's 5th State Title in this
- this EG singer almost came to GE
- Mrs. Catt's HS Alma Mater
- glorious p
- Illini themed name of the Catt's future dog
- GE location
- GE IMEA district #
- Oblong High School mascot
- only shared first name
- our home in Crawford County _______ Middle School
- major sixth's TV network
- GE accompanist Mr. _______
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- the reverend
- A special day for Claire and the Catts 7/_____
- "Don't speed up and don't slow down, right _____ __"
- EG _______ and gold
- American _______ Directors Association
- scale that uses all solfege syllables
- EG IMEA district #
- Seth Quam sweatpants
- last name of EG sisters
- EG location
- EG singer who has been to 2 GE concerts
- GE red and _______
- GE Choir President
- celebrating 100 years open
- GE singer who shares the Catt's brother's name
- former EG accompanist Ms. _______
- text pronunciation
- augmented triad
- "Let me see those lovely _________"
- former name of Oblong
- last name of EG singer who shares first name with Rip Chord GE alum
- Alphabetical by first name, she's last
- ______ farms
- summer fun for 12 EG and GE singers
- Glenbard East mascot
48 Clues: glorious p • EG location • GE location • the reverend • ______ farms • drive-in movie • ________ pizza • augmented triad • Elk Grove mascot • EG IMEA district # • OHS blue and _____ • GE red and _______ • GE Choir President • text pronunciation • GE IMEA district # • EG _______ and gold • vocal improvisation • Seth Quam sweatpants • Glenbard East mascot • former name of Oblong • only shared first name • ...
East Asia Test Review 2022-03-08
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- Color only the emperor of China wore
- Explosive material developed in China
- Founded the largest land empire in world history
- Japanese warrior code of conduct
- Famous Italian explorer
- Super Sumo Soup!!!
- Which TMNT is the leader?
- Japanese assassin for hire
- Which famous explorer was inspired by Polo's book?
- Ninja throwing star
- Long snake-like shaped defensive structure
- Home to Mongolian nomads
- Primary weapon of the samurai
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- Samura short sword
- What is done to a silk cocoon to stop a silkworm from becoming a moth
- The oldest known martial art
- Japanese martial art consisting primarily of tossing to the ground
- Military commander of the samurai
- The Silk Road stretched from China to this European city
- The TMNT are named after artists from which historical period?
- Where did the Chinese emperor live?
- Highly prized in Europe
- Japanese warrior
23 Clues: Japanese warrior • Samura short sword • Super Sumo Soup!!! • Ninja throwing star • Famous Italian explorer • Highly prized in Europe • Home to Mongolian nomads • Which TMNT is the leader? • Japanese assassin for hire • The oldest known martial art • Primary weapon of the samurai • Japanese warrior code of conduct • Military commander of the samurai • Where did the Chinese emperor live? • ...
East/Southeast Asia Crossword 2022-04-29
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- Unique alphabet where one symbol represnts a word or phrase.
- Big trade city in Japan.
- Area split into two countries because of political disagreements.
- Method of farming in very mountainous regions
- Very large urban city on an Island site.
- Developed Island country with a volcano.
- Big trade city in India.
- Religion/philosiphy in China practicing compassion, frugality, and humility.
- Wall in China that is hundreds of miles long built to keep Mongol invaders away.
- This regions most grown crop.
- Country north of China.
- Large island country with many little islands
- Island country near China.
- Desert in China created by the rain-shadow effect from the Himalayas.
- Method of dyeing fabrics using wax to cover parts that you don't wan to dye yet.
- Economic leader of this region.
- River starting in southern Himalayan slopes and ending in the Bay of Bengal.
- Form of air pollution in heavily populated areas.
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- Country that had a 26 year long civil war.
- Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean.
- Religious pilgrimage site in India.
- Very tiny landlocked country near Nepal.
- Landlocked country above India.
- Country bordering the Pacific near Laos.
- Symbol of status or riches in India.
- Volcanic Moutain on the coast of Japan.
- Area disputed between India and Pakistan.
- Very tiny country next to Malaysia.
- Tallest mountains in the world.
- Southeastern Asia economic union for countries close to ocean trade routes.
- Big country south of Mongolia.
- Big trade city in China
32 Clues: Big trade city in China • Country north of China. • Big trade city in Japan. • Big trade city in India. • Island country near China. • This regions most grown crop. • Big country south of Mongolia. • Landlocked country above India. • Tallest mountains in the world. • Economic leader of this region. • Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean. • Religious pilgrimage site in India. • ...
East Asia: Module 3 2022-10-11
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- Empire around the Malaca Straits that controlled trade in S.E. Asia.
- Medical treatment using slender needles inserted at specific points.
- The technology of printing using reusable characters.
- The invention that had the most explosive result on the world.
- Li Bo and Tu Fu were two famous poets from this golden age in China.
- The last of the Khanates overthrown by Ivan III of Russia.
- The official belief system in the Song Dynasty.
- A fast-ripening type improved life in China.
- Loyal warriors of Japan.
- A name for the well to do powerful people.
- The dynasty that took over Korea after the Silla Dynasty.
- Practice of deforming feet of Chinese girls.
- People without permanent homes.
- The Great Khan that conquered China.
- The Italian traveler who met Kublai Khan.
- People who herded domesticated animals to live.
- The new capital created by the Song Dynasty.
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- The empire in what is now Cambodia.
- Mongol peace.
- Warrior code of feudal Japan.
- Kinship groups.
- The Great Khan that began the Mongol period.
- the emperor who started the Tang Dynasty.
- The empress who led China against Korea, the only woman to claim the throne in China.
- Leading clan of Japan descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu.
- The exam taken to qualify for government positions.
- Japan's earliest religion, "way of the gods".
- The real leader of Japan after 1192.
- The dynasty of China after the Tang Dynasty.
29 Clues: Mongol peace. • Kinship groups. • Loyal warriors of Japan. • Warrior code of feudal Japan. • People without permanent homes. • The empire in what is now Cambodia. • The real leader of Japan after 1192. • The Great Khan that conquered China. • the emperor who started the Tang Dynasty. • The Italian traveler who met Kublai Khan. • A name for the well to do powerful people. • ...
The Ancient Near East 2021-05-09
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- Metal of an age
- Wrote first-known law code
- United Egypt
- Religious center
- Document written by exiles in Babylon
- Exodus leader
- Conquered by chaldeans
- Pharaoh's river
- First empire-builder
- Egyptian neighbor
- Alphabet creators
- Not the euphrates
- Persian monotheism
- Mysterious invaders
- Invaders who ended the middle kingdom
- Library-builder
- Defeated the Philistines
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- Garden-builder
- Iron producers
- Egyptian monotheist
- Used terror and deportation of dissidents
- First mesopotamian city-builders
- Persian god
- Unified the hebrew tribes
- First temple
- Earliest writing system
- Land-based traders
- King of prosperous isrealite kingdom
- From this wilderness a nation was born
- Persian conqueror
- When agriculture appeared
- Age of stone
- King and deity
33 Clues: Persian god • United Egypt • First temple • Age of stone • Exodus leader • Garden-builder • Iron producers • King and deity • Metal of an age • Pharaoh's river • Library-builder • Religious center • Egyptian neighbor • Alphabet creators • Persian conqueror • Not the euphrates • Land-based traders • Persian monotheism • Egyptian monotheist • Mysterious invaders • First empire-builder • Conquered by chaldeans • ...
South East Asia I 2023-08-03
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- an island in Indonesia
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- serious thought or consideration
- The world's biggest Buddhist temple
- Capital of Indonesia
- a distinct compound or substance
- a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, etc.
- A city on Java Island of Indonesia
- A country which is a land of surprises
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- An activity which involves paddling a canoe with a single-bladed paddle.
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- A method of producing coloured designs on textiles by dyeing them
- very complicated or detailed
- They quality or state of having different forms or types
- swim using a short tube for a swimmer to breath through while keeping their face under water.
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- A large Indonesian island west of Java
- The customary beliefs, social forms, etc.
- surround and have or hold within
- The art of designing and constructing buildings
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- A property that is or may be inherited
22 Clues: Capital of Indonesia • an island in Indonesia • very complicated or detailed • a type of cloth or woven fabric • serious thought or consideration • a distinct compound or substance • surround and have or hold within • A city on Java Island of Indonesia • The world's biggest Buddhist temple • A large Indonesian island west of Java • A country which is a land of surprises • ...
East and Southeast Asia 2023-05-15
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- People usually migrate from rural to this.
- Global business center and British controlled city until 1997.
- Most of the population in the Philippines practice this religion.
- The only landlocked country of East Asia.
- Religion in China emphasizing a retreat from man's laws and becoming one with nature.
- Built along the contours of the hills of the Mekong River to create fields for growing rice.
- The desert that brings dust storms and loess to China.
- The name the people of Japan call their country.
- This river is also called the Yellow River.
- An island off the coast of China and an autonomous region of this country.
- Exiled religious leader of Tibet.
- The second longest river of the world.
- Religion focusing on social harmony, importance of family and respect for older people.
- Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are all located on this peninsula.
- Ethnic religion in Japan.
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- City in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
- The largest island of Japan.
- Japanese word that describes an ocean wave triggered by an earthquake, volcano eruption or landslide.
- This river forms the border between Laos and Thailand.
- A chain of islands or closely grouped islands.
- Former Portuguese province in the south of China.
- The most populous metropolitan area in the world and capital of Japan.
- This country is the #1 exporter of rice in the world.
- The Three Gorges Dam produces this kind of power.
- An autonomous region of China with a mostly Buddhist population.
- East Asia's highest plateau region.
- River whose estuary runs near Hong Kong.
- The only landlocked country of Southeast Asia.
- Capital city of China.
29 Clues: Capital city of China. • Ethnic religion in Japan. • The largest island of Japan. • Exiled religious leader of Tibet. • East Asia's highest plateau region. • The second longest river of the world. • River whose estuary runs near Hong Kong. • The only landlocked country of East Asia. • People usually migrate from rural to this. • This river is also called the Yellow River. • ...
East Asia Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-20
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- The type of government in China and North Korea.
- A globally popular music genre from South Korea
- This human geographic feature stretches over 3,000 miles throughout China.
- Also called the Huang He, it is known as the "Cradle of Chinese Civilization."
- sudden and violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- A multi-tiered temple structure found in China and Japan.
- a line of latitude
- a country where citizens have few or no rights. Ruled by Kim Jong Un who has complete control.
- The type of government in Japan and South Korea
- A popular Japanese animation style
- The economic system of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
- a country that has a constitutional monarchy and is located east of China.
- A major religion in East Asia that began in India and spread to China, Japan, and Korea.
- agreement to stop fighting
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- The capital of Japan and the most populated city in the world.
- An ancient trade route that connected East Asia to Europe
- A large wave often caused by an undersea earthquake
- a country that has a democratic government and is good allies with the USA.
- a communist country where citizens have limited rights. This country is the #1 trading nation.
- A conflict between North and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- a country that is landlocked and surrounded by mountains and deserts. Has very harsh climate throughout.
- the number of people living per square mile.
- A philosophy that emphasizes respect and family values
- an island country located off the coast of China. China claims that this country belongs to them.
- A large desert that spans China and Mongolia
- Japanese comic books or graphic novels
- A massive mountain range that separates China from South Asia.
27 Clues: a line of latitude • agreement to stop fighting • A popular Japanese animation style • Japanese comic books or graphic novels • the number of people living per square mile. • A large desert that spans China and Mongolia • A globally popular music genre from South Korea • The type of government in Japan and South Korea • The type of government in China and North Korea. • ...
Metro East September 2025 2025-09-23
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- space where tension pneumothorax occurs
- one of the 4Ts
- screening tool for sepsis
- shivering but worse
- type of artery that supplies the myocardium
- 50mg indicated in anaphylaxis with a persistent wheeze
- seen under CPR due to improved cerebral perfusion
- cells in blood responsible for coagulation
- D in TND
- organ in retroperitoneal space
- one of the 4Hs
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- type of pneumonia caused by inhalation of foreign material
- ______ nervous system responsible for heart rate and bodily functions
- cause of wheeze in asthma
- intracranial space where bleeding may cause a thunderclap headache
- carried by ICPs for severe or life threatening asthma
- the word I can never spell;loose stool
- bone structure when fractured can cause massive internal bleeding
- _____ acid created in anaerobic metabolism
- often caused by alcoholism, LUQ pain
- stop the _____ - first step in trauma
- maximum number of wafermine in first hour
22 Clues: D in TND • one of the 4Ts • one of the 4Hs • shivering but worse • cause of wheeze in asthma • 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 • ...
Feudal Japan and Europe 2022-09-23
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- One of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun
- Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation and intuition.
- A member of powerful military caste in feudal Japan
- Religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China
- A ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword
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- Ancient network of trade routes that were for central to cultural interactions through Asia
- The compressing of the feed of girls with tight bandages
- A Chinese sovereign who ruled unofficially as empress consort
- Establishment of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
- Title of Temujin when he ruled the Mongols
- Hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan
- A religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama
- Tribe of Chinese, conquered China, Middle East, and Eastern European
13 Clues: Title of Temujin when he ruled the Mongols • Establishment of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) • Hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan • A ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword • A member of powerful military caste in feudal Japan • One of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun • Religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China • ...
UN DAY, 24 OCTOBER 2025-10-25
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- The UN Charter was signed in this U.S. city before coming into force in 1945
- UN agency known for dealing with global labour standards
- UN agency with a mandate for nuclear safety and non-proliferation
- UN observance day celebrated on 24 October each year
- UN agency dealing with children’s welfare
- UN organ responsible for approving new member states and appointing the Secretary-General
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- Current UN Secretary-General
- The only UN organ not headquartered in New York
- First female President of the UN General Assembly
- First Secretary-General of the United Nations
- The number of principal organs of the United Nations
- The UN’s first peacekeeping operation, established in the Middle East in 1948
- Doctrine that holds states responsible for protecting populations from genocide and war crimes
13 Clues: Current UN Secretary-General • UN agency dealing with children’s welfare • First Secretary-General of the United Nations • The only UN organ not headquartered in New York • First female President of the UN General Assembly • The number of principal organs of the United Nations • UN observance day celebrated on 24 October each year • ...
Christmas 2023-12-12
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- along, narrow strip of material used to tie things together or as a decoration
- 25December
- long pieces of thin, shiny material used as decoration, especially at Christmas
- glory to the newborn king
- lights
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- Christmasceremony in some Christian Churches
- aball-shaped Christmas decoration for hanging on a tree
- howstill we see thee lie
- thesmall town in the Middle East believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ
- avery thin, round piece of dry bread that the priest gives to people to eat during Holy Communion
- a circle made of flowers and leaves as a decoration
- amessage that says you hope someone is well, happy, etc.:
- aspiritual being in some religions who is believed to be a messenger of God, usually represented as having a human form with wings
13 Clues: lights • 25December • howstill we see thee lie • glory to the newborn king • Christmasceremony in some Christian Churches • a circle made of flowers and leaves as a decoration • aball-shaped Christmas decoration for hanging on a tree • amessage that says you hope someone is well, happy, etc.: • along, narrow strip of material used to tie things together or as a decoration • ...
Map Terminology Project 2019-08-22
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- the directions that lie between the four cardinal directions
- an imaginary line circling the glove going down from the North to South Pole
- the relationship between measurements on the map related to the actual distance in the real world
- a tool or paragraph that defines symbols or places on a map
- a map that describes landforms such as mountains, plains, and deserts
- half of the earth below the equator
- imaginary lines that run from north - south
- a half of the earth
- the vertical elevation of an object above a surface such as the sea level or land
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- imaginary lines that run from east - west
- a tool or object on a map that shows the direction in units such as north, east, south, and west
- half of the earth above the equator
- there are four cardinal directions or points. North (N), East (E), South (S), and West (W).
- maps designed to show governmental boundaries of things such as counties, states, and continents.
- the half of the earth east of the Atlantic Ocean
- an imaginary line circling the globe halfway between the North and South Poles
- a spherical object made to look like the earth
- the half of the earth that contains North and South America, along with surrounding waters
- a drawing or representation of an area of sea or land including physical features, towns, and roads
- - colors, patterns, numbers, or small drawings
20 Clues: a half of the earth • half of the earth above the equator • half of the earth below the equator • imaginary lines that run from east - west • imaginary lines that run from north - south • a spherical object made to look like the earth • - colors, patterns, numbers, or small drawings • the half of the earth east of the Atlantic Ocean • ...
Capital Punishment 2013-12-01
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- one of the worlds biggest executioners
- Country that executed the most people.
- the 97th country to abolish capital punishment
- a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime.
- The invention that dropped a blade on the accused head, chopping it off
- only country in Europe or central Asia to still practice capital punishment
- Form of capital punishment that's most commonly used in the middle East
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- way of death most common in ancient Rome
- newest state to eliminate capital punishment
- only country today that still practices crucifixion
- first country to use lethal injection as a form of capital punishment
- Form of punishment first used in world war 2
- Form of punishment where you die of either suffixation or broken neck
13 Clues: one of the worlds biggest executioners • Country that executed the most people. • way of death most common in ancient Rome • newest state to eliminate capital punishment • Form of punishment first used in world war 2 • the 97th country to abolish capital punishment • only country today that still practices crucifixion • ...
Ancient Civilizations and World Religions 2022-10-03
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- the religion associated with the caste system, karma, and dharma
- a civilization near the Yellow River with a strong military
- this religion's holy book is the Torah
- a location in the Middle East where humans first began farming
- a turning point when people shifted from hunting and gathering for food to agriculture.
- an advanced society with government, laws, and writing
- a civilization in the Indus River Valley known for its advanced city planning and indecipherable writing system
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- founded by Siddhartha Gautama, this religion is atheistic
- a monotheistic religion founded by Jesus
- a place where pharaohs ordered pyramids to be built
- home of King Hammurabi
- the Babylonian King who created a famous code of laws
- followers of this religion, called Muslims, are expected to follow the Five Pillars of the faith
13 Clues: home of King Hammurabi • this religion's holy book is the Torah • a monotheistic religion founded by Jesus • a place where pharaohs ordered pyramids to be built • the Babylonian King who created a famous code of laws • an advanced society with government, laws, and writing • founded by Siddhartha Gautama, this religion is atheistic • ...
Millburn 2022-08-19
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- Millburn ________ was the name of the school on the east side before we split into an elementary and middle school.
- The name of the protocol in the event of an intruder.
- The last name of our Special Services Director.
- The number of building administration in the district.
- The first name of our Coordinator of Business Services.
- District mantra for the 2022-2023 school year.
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- The name of the program we use for evaluations.
- All staff and students will be meeting in _______.
- The name of our food service provider.
- New this year, all staff must wear a ______.
- Dr. Lind is starting his _________ year as superintendent at Millburn.
- The training all staff need to complete by March.
- The first name of our new Buildings & Grounds Director.
13 Clues: The name of our food service provider. • New this year, all staff must wear a ______. • District mantra for the 2022-2023 school year. • The name of the program we use for evaluations. • The last name of our Special Services Director. • The training all staff need to complete by March. • All staff and students will be meeting in _______. • ...
Mongol Empire Crossword 2023-07-19
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- Bow The Mongols developed this weapon
- Empire The Mongols invaded this empire
- Khan He built a massive empire, brought clans together, and defeated his rivals.
- (Emperor Shizu) He established the Yuan Dynasty and broke the Mongols
- Downfall The failure of military campaigns led to this catastrophic event
- & Moravia The Mongols couldn't conquer these 2 countries
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- Plague The Mongols spread this disease through catapults
- Warfare The Mongols were most known for this
- Rus-The Mongols invaded and conquered this city
- of Yassa This was a written law in the Mongolian Society
- Mamluks They defeated the Mongols in all battles except one.
- Legacy They conquered most of Asia, Persia, the Middle East, and Russia.
- Empire They invaded Kiev and invaded Baghdad.
- Yuanwarazhang He finally drove the Mongols out of Beijing
- Taylor Coleridge This poet wrote a famous poem in honor of Kublai Khan
15 Clues: Bow The Mongols developed this weapon • Empire The Mongols invaded this empire • Rus-The Mongols invaded and conquered this city • Warfare The Mongols were most known for this • Empire They invaded Kiev and invaded Baghdad. • Plague The Mongols spread this disease through catapults • ...
All About... (the answer to 11-down!) 2025-03-08
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- A sweet fruit that grows on trees and is common in Israel
- Crunchy, fried balls made from chickpeas and spices
- A tasty dip made from chickpeas, popular in Israel
- A lively city in Israel known for its beaches and fun
- A dry, sandy area found in parts of Israel
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- A very old and holy city in Israel
- A small, green fruit used to make oil and a symbol of peace
- The group of people who protect Israel
- A Hebrew word that means both hello and peace
- A person who serves in the military
- A calm and happy feeling that people hope for
- This country is in the Middle East and has a flag with a blue star
- The shape on the flag of Israel
13 Clues: The shape on the flag of Israel • A very old and holy city in Israel • A person who serves in the military • The group of people who protect Israel • A dry, sandy area found in parts of Israel • A Hebrew word that means both hello and peace • A calm and happy feeling that people hope for • A tasty dip made from chickpeas, popular in Israel • ...
April Huddle Crossword 2025-04-24
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- Team During the Earth Day mini town hall, which team was just launched
- The ABLE ERG team meets every _____ Friday
- What was the theme of the mini-town hall on April 22
- What is the Change Management team a part of
- _____ Nose Day begins on May 22
- What is the word for the philosophy of continous improvement
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- John Zettel just celebrated an incredible milestone - _____ years with AVI-SPL
- Which team just welcomed two new puppies
- to Dream What is this year's InfoComm 2025 theme
- Where did the Central Region Leadership Summit take place
- Our AVI-SPL Middle East team recently hosted a _____ & Learn event with L'Acoustics
- A clean, organized space can reduce ____ and improve focus
- Which team received their AVI-SPL welcome kits
13 Clues: _____ Nose Day begins on May 22 • Which team just welcomed two new puppies • The ABLE ERG team meets every _____ Friday • What is the Change Management team a part of • Which team received their AVI-SPL welcome kits • to Dream What is this year's InfoComm 2025 theme • What was the theme of the mini-town hall on April 22 • ...
A Complicated Kindness 2013-11-20
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- What province is the East Village located in?
- What is Nomi's last name?
- What is Nomi's favorite genre of music?
- What is Nomi's full name?
- Toews Who is the author of A Complicated Kindness?
- Caps What type of cigarettes does Nomi smoke?
- Mouth of Darkness What does Nomi call her uncle?
- When Ray left he bought Nomi a______.
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- Where did Travis go when he left East Village?
- What religion do the people in East Village participate in?
- Who is Nomi's best friend?
- Hill Where did Nomi meet Travis?
- York Where does Nomi want to live?
- Nomi said "______ was the glue of our relationship".
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? • ...
United States Map Crossword 2022-05-17
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- Which state is south of Washington?
- Which country is north of the United States?
- Which state is west of Nevada?
- Which state is east of Arizona?
- Which states is south of Georgia?
- Which state is south of Minnesota?
- Which ocean is located to the east of the United States?
- Which state is south of Iowa?
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- Which body of water is Texas located on?
- Which state is the closest to Russia?
- Which ocean is located to the west of the United States?
- Which state is the furthest northeast?
- Which state is east of Pennsylvania?
- Which state is a series of islands?
14 Clues: Which state is south of Iowa? • Which state is west of Nevada? • Which state is east of Arizona? • Which states is south of Georgia? • Which state is south of Minnesota? • Which state is south of Washington? • Which state is a series of islands? • Which state is east of Pennsylvania? • Which state is the closest to Russia? • Which state is the furthest northeast? • ...
Middle Ages 2020-06-08
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- tools made from this in the Stone Age
- went to great lengths to bring fresh water to their towns
- medical knowledge was lost during this time
- evidence that showed patients survived
- type of records recovered from tombs that share knowledge of medical practices
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- saved lost knowledge by translating works of Ancient Greece and Rome into Arabic
- A civilisation that knew the importance of clean running water
- A public structure identified in Mohen Daron dating around 2500Bc
- an Anglo-Saxon medical text full of remedies
- leaders in ancient Egypt had court physicians
- the god of healing
- sanctuaries of healing in Ancient Greece
12 Clues: the god of healing • tools made from this in the Stone Age • evidence that showed patients survived • sanctuaries of healing in Ancient Greece • medical knowledge was lost during this time • an Anglo-Saxon medical text full of remedies • leaders in ancient Egypt had court physicians • went to great lengths to bring fresh water to their towns • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-11
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- , Letter made to improve plebeians life
- , Period of war in the middle ages
- , Disease that killed millions of people during the middle ages
- , Lowest social class on the feudal system
- , Way of Making churches during the middle ages
- , Main war during the middle ages.
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- , Most popular way of government in the middle ages.
- , Social system based on land and social system
- , Main religion and power during this period
- , One of the best french military leaders
- , Northern Europe tribes that attacked other countries/empires
- , Military of the Middle ages.
12 Clues: , Military of the Middle ages. • , Period of war in the middle ages • , Main war during the middle ages. • , Letter made to improve plebeians life • , One of the best french military leaders • , Lowest social class on the feudal system • , Main religion and power during this period • , Social system based on land and social system • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-11
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- , Letter made to improve plebeians life
- , Period of war in the middle ages
- , Disease that killed millions of people during the middle ages
- , Lowest social class on the feudal system
- , Way of Making churches during the middle ages
- , Main war during the middle ages.
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- , Most popular way of government in the middle ages.
- , Social system based on land and social system
- , Main religion and power during this period
- , One of the best french military leaders
- , Northern Europe tribes that attacked other countries/empires
- , Military of the Middle ages.
12 Clues: , Military of the Middle ages. • , Period of war in the middle ages • , Main war during the middle ages. • , Letter made to improve plebeians life • , One of the best french military leaders • , Lowest social class on the feudal system • , Main religion and power during this period • , Social system based on land and social system • ...
Middle Ages 2016-12-08
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- When was William crowned king
- Who was the 3rd king to be crowned in 1066
- Who was the first king in 1066
- Where was the battle between King Harold and Harald the Viking
- Why did William and his men wait to sail to England
- How many kids did Edward the Confessor have
- Where was the Normans based
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- What was the largest battle in 1066
- What did all 3 armys all use for walls
- How did King Harold die
- Which was the only Englishman, Harold, Harald or William
- Where did King Harold set his first base up
12 Clues: How did King Harold die • Where was the Normans based • When was William crowned king • Who was the first king in 1066 • What was the largest battle in 1066 • What did all 3 armys all use for walls • Who was the 3rd king to be crowned in 1066 • Where did King Harold set his first base up • How many kids did Edward the Confessor have • ...
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 Ages 2022-05-16
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- leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to a king in return for loyalty and military service
- Part of the relationship between lord's and serfs. The lords give the serfs government, justice and protection and the serfs give agricultural service
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- migrated from Central Asia to Hungary, One of the barbarian groups known as Hungarian nomads
- time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period
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- grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe
- self-sufficient system that includes a manor house, a church, the farmland, and everyone who lives & works the land
- 800 CE, crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire, which extended from northern Spain to western Germany and northern Italy. 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- migrated from Scandinavia to Russia
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate
12 Clues: migrated from Scandinavia to Russia • leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors • time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period • A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate • grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe • ...
Middle ages 2024-03-22
Middle Ages 2024-11-17
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- Victor at Tours
- east Frankish (Germanic) king and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
- Queen of France from 1137 to 1152
- crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800
- King of France from 1226 to 1270
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- King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199
- victor at Edington over the Vikings; king of the West Saxons
- son of Charles Martel
- Frankish king from 480 to 510
- victor at Hastings in 1066 and first Norman king of England
- Holy Empire Emperor from 1155 to 1190
- Married to Eleanor; controlled almost all of Britain
12 Clues: Victor at Tours • son of Charles Martel • Frankish king from 480 to 510 • King of France from 1226 to 1270 • Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 • Holy Empire Emperor from 1155 to 1190 • crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800 • King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199 • Married to Eleanor; controlled almost all of Britain • ...
Middle Ages 2024-12-10
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- objects that help you do work or make things.
- small seeds from plants that people eat or use to make food.
- a person who buys and sells things to make money.
- a soldier in the past who served a king and followed rules of honor.
- dried grass or plant stems often used for bedding or covering.
- plants that people grow for food or other uses.
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- a tool used to turn over soil in a field.
- large animals used to pull heavy loads or plough fields.
- the time when people gather ripe crops from the fields.
- a vehicle with wheels used to carry things.
- the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods.
- a small and simple house made of wood or other materials.
12 Clues: a tool used to turn over soil in a field. • a vehicle with wheels used to carry things. • objects that help you do work or make things. • plants that people grow for food or other uses. • the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods. • a person who buys and sells things to make money. • the time when people gather ripe crops from the fields. • ...
2.1 Elements of a Map Vocabulary 2021-08-29
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- imaginary lines that run east to west
- west of prime meridian
- meridian 0 degrees longitude-runs through Greenwich, Eng.
- two-dimensional, or flat, representation of Earth
- center line of latitude
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- half of Earth
- imaginary lines that run north to south/measure distance east and west
- south of equator
- north of equator
- east of prime meridian
- a three-dimensional, or spherical, representation of Earth
11 Clues: half of Earth • south of equator • north of equator • west of prime meridian • east of prime meridian • center line of latitude • imaginary lines that run east to west • two-dimensional, or flat, representation of Earth • meridian 0 degrees longitude-runs through Greenwich, Eng. • a three-dimensional, or spherical, representation of Earth • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES CROSSWORD PUZZLE - CLIMATE 2021-11-03
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- ______ Grows sunflowers, mints, beans, and grasses.
- Almost all of the land in North Africa and the Middle East climate are made up of_______.
- The countries along the Mediterranean Sea export Citrus fruits, olive, and _______ to Europe and North America.
- The capital city of Moscow has a _____________ climate.
- The largest desert in the world, covering 3.5 million square miles.
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- The ______ covers about 10% of Russia.
- Warmer air from the Atlantic Ocean moderates temperatures in __________.
- The coldest climate region of South Asia lies along its ________ edge.
- ________ are natural hazards in South Asia. These are very similar to hurricanes.
- The three countries affected by tsunamis are India, __________, and Sri Lanka.
- The climate found in Turkey and Kazakhastan.
- The rain forests climate.
12 Clues: The rain forests climate. • The ______ covers about 10% of Russia. • The climate found in Turkey and Kazakhastan. • ______ Grows sunflowers, mints, beans, and grasses. • The capital city of Moscow has a _____________ climate. • The largest desert in the world, covering 3.5 million square miles. • The coldest climate region of South Asia lies along its ________ edge. • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- sacred text containing a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
- how woman where perceived in judiasm
- Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
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- Religion, believes in one God
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- Religion, woman have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
12 Clues: Religion, believes in one God • how woman where perceived in judiasm • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
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- sacred text containing a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- Religion, believes in one God
- Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
- Religion, woman have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- how woman where perceived in judiasm
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
12 Clues: Religion, believes in one God • how woman where perceived in judiasm • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- A trade route between China and the Middle East
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
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- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- A trade route between China and the Middle East
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
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- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-24
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- Merchant who traveled with his father and uncle to China from Europe
- Popular trade route that made it easier to carry goods between China and the Middle East
- sun-centered
- God's Bankers
- Great Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- French word for rebirth
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- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- To be more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- A focus on the beauty of life rather than supernatural matters
- The last name of the inventor of the printing press
12 Clues: sun-centered • God's Bankers • French word for rebirth • The last name of the inventor of the printing press • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • A focus on the beauty of life rather than supernatural matters • Merchant who traveled with his father and uncle to China from Europe • ...
S.S. class vocab 2 2025-10-23
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- nouth east, south, west
- the global grid lines that run horazontaly
- 3 demachenal map of earth
- the study of earth, its physical features and human systems, snd how they are organized and interacted
- the global grid lines that run up and down.
- zero degrees latatude
- zero degre longitude
- one of five themes the human and physicalbgeogropy of a location
- inaccuracy on maps (objects stretched, squeezed, missshaped)
- one of five themes how people, ideas, stuf,f bets to other places
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- the shard beliefs, behavior, csetems, exc
- north west, south west. North east, south east.
- the grid system made up of lines of longitude and latitude- allows aplot location anywhere in the world.
- one of five themes where someone can be found.
- tool on the map that shows relative size aned distance
- one of five themes how similar areas are organized
- the global postal suvece
- a map with known distance
- Environment Interaction
19 Clues: zero degre longitude • zero degrees latatude • nouth east, south, west • Environment Interaction • the global postal suvece • 3 demachenal map of earth • a map with known distance • the shard beliefs, behavior, csetems, exc • the global grid lines that run horazontaly • the global grid lines that run up and down. • one of five themes where someone can be found. • ...
Seven Years' War in Florida 2023-09-30
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- One of the min-wars of the Seven Years' War was the __________, which took place in North America.
- The capital of east Florida was __________.
- The French and British were fighting over territory in the Upper __________.
- To encourage English settlements in Florida, British __________ were eligible for special grants.
- Some plantations raised __________ plants for making dark blue dye.
- Many British brought __________ Africans with them to work on their plantations.
- The English crown proclaimed that settling West of the Appalachian Mountains was __________.
- The British then divided Florida into two territories: __________ Florida.
- __________ was the capital of West Florida.
- When the Seven Years’ War began between France and Great Britain in 1756, Spain and __________ remained neutral.
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- West and East Florida were separated by the __________ River.
- King __________ III was more ambitious to preserve Spain’s prestige as a European and colonial power.
- Spain was forced to give up __________ to Great Britain.
- The population of Saint Augustine nearly __________ than what it was in the Spanish period.
- The first governor of East Florida was __________.
- This time of Great Britain controlling Florida is known as the __________ Period.
- Eventually, the French-Spanish invasion of Portugal in Europe turned into an invasion of Portuguese territories in __________ and Uruguay in South America.
- King Charles III decided to ally with __________ in 1762.
- The Anglo-Spanish War (1762-1763) was also known as the Fantastic War, __________, by the Portuguese.
- The British successfully controlled Florida until the __________.
- The British captured Spanish __________ and the Philippines.
21 Clues: The capital of east Florida was __________. • __________ was the capital of West Florida. • The first governor of East Florida was __________. • Spain was forced to give up __________ to Great Britain. • King Charles III decided to ally with __________ in 1762. • The British captured Spanish __________ and the Philippines. • ...
UK Rivers and Seas 2020-11-25
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- The river located in the north of England
- A river in the south of England
- The river that is connected to the North Sea and flows through the middle of England
- The river located in Northern Ireland
- The sea between England and France
- The sea between Ireland and England
- The river that flows through Scotland and is connected to the Irish Sea
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- The Sea to the east of the UK
- The river that crosses over the Wales border and is connected to the Irish sea.
- The river that crosses the Welsh border and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean
- The ocean to the west of the UK
- The river located in London
- A river in Scotland that is connected to the North Sea
13 Clues: The river located in London • The Sea to the east of the UK • A river in the south of England • The ocean to the west of the UK • The sea between England and France • The sea between Ireland and England • The river located in Northern Ireland • The river located in the north of England • A river in Scotland that is connected to the North Sea • ...
The Crusades 2022-04-13
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- Series of Holy Wars that lasted nearly 200 years.
- The _____ Emperor wanted Europeans to help him.
- Religion of the Europeans who fought in the Crusades.
- Holy Land the Christians were trying to take back.
- Region where the fighting took place during the Crusades.
- Tool used by explorers that was brought back to Europe from the Middle East.
- Title given to the leader of the Catholic Church.
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- _____ Urban II called for the first Crusade in 1095.
- As a result of the Crusades, there was an increase in _____.
- City that was sacked by Western Crusaders who killed fellow Christians.
- The crusades lasted nearly _____ years.
- _____ roads that had not been used much were bustling with trade and travel by the end of the Crusades.
- The Crusades were Holy Wars between Christians and _____.
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
14 Clues: Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. • The crusades lasted nearly _____ years. • The _____ Emperor wanted Europeans to help him. • Series of Holy Wars that lasted nearly 200 years. • Title given to the leader of the Catholic Church. • Holy Land the Christians were trying to take back. • _____ Urban II called for the first Crusade in 1095. • ...
World History Final Exam Review Game 2022-05-16
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- The period of violence in France following the French Revolution.
- Famous for having 6 wives and starting the Church of England.
- Instrument used to communicate over long distances through Morse Code.
- This country attacked the US naval forces at Pearl Harbor.
- Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims over sacred lands in the Middle east.
- An instrument used to measure water depth.
- A war of words and politics between the Soviet Union and the US after WW2.
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Pardons for sins sold by the Catholic Church.
- Its sinking by German submarines caused the US to enter WWI.
- An instrument used to view objects from far away.
- The most important resource during the Industrial Revolution.
13 Clues: Author of the Declaration of Independence. • An instrument used to measure water depth. • Pardons for sins sold by the Catholic Church. • He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • An instrument used to view objects from far away. • This country attacked the US naval forces at Pearl Harbor. • Its sinking by German submarines caused the US to enter WWI. • ...
A changing world/Early exploration 2023-08-14
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- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- a journey to a holy place
- an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- to change
- to get possession or control of
- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- to commit oneself or one's resources to something
- a Muslim house of worship
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- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- one of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
13 Clues: to change • a journey to a holy place • a Muslim house of worship • to get possession or control of • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • to commit oneself or one's resources to something • an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • to travel completely around something, usually by water • ...
CROSSSSSSSWORDS. Its about food. 2023-04-28
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- An Italian food that is popular around the world. It is round.
- A sweet brown treat typically made from Cocoa and milk.
- A white liquid produced by mammals.
- A small white grain that is commonly eaten in Asia and the Middle East.
- A soft but dense food that is baked from flour.
- A type of food that grows naturally and is healthy.
- A colourful, wobbly fruit flavoured treat.
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- A sweet food that is commonly eaten on Birthdays.
- A type of noodle soup that Vietnam is famous for.
- Meat, salad and sauce inside a bread roll.
- A fruit that shares it name with a colour.
- A large piece of meat that is tender, flavourful, juicy, and cooked to perfection.
12 Clues: A white liquid produced by mammals. • Meat, salad and sauce inside a bread roll. • A fruit that shares it name with a colour. • A colourful, wobbly fruit flavoured treat. • A soft but dense food that is baked from flour. • A sweet food that is commonly eaten on Birthdays. • A type of noodle soup that Vietnam is famous for. • ...
Ramadan Facts 2021-03-28
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- The pre-dawn meal.
- The greeting you will hear in the Middle East which means a generous Ramadan.
- What Muslims look out to determine the beginning and end of Ramadan.
- An Islamic term which denotes a religious duty
- The holiest night of the year.
- The holiest month int the Islamic calendar, when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
- The dusk meal.
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- It is used to determine islamic holidays in most of Islam.
- The meal taken before sunrise.
- The Muslim Holy Book.
- Requires the abstinence from drink or food every day from dawn to sunset.
- Means blessed feast/festival.
- A religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan.
13 Clues: The dusk meal. • The pre-dawn meal. • The Muslim Holy Book. • Means blessed feast/festival. • The meal taken before sunrise. • The holiest night of the year. • An Islamic term which denotes a religious duty • It is used to determine islamic holidays in most of Islam. • What Muslims look out to determine the beginning and end of Ramadan. • ...
early humans 2021-08-15
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- tree dwelling bipedial hominid, existed 4.4mya
- evolved in africa and dispersed, had limited gene flow with neanderthals and denisovans, used upper paleolithic tools
- the fire man that first left africa, used acheulean tools
- the common ancestor in africa to all of denisovans, neanderthals and sapiens, dispersed to the middle east, asia, and europe
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- bipedal hominins, 'lucy' was one of these
- s. tchadensis, existed 7mya, unlikely to have been bipedal
- the tool man, used oldowan tools
- the fire man that stayed in africa, used acheulean tools
- bipedal organisms with robust facial features, likely became extinct due to depleting forests
- evolved in asia, used mousterian tools
- evolved in europe, used mousterian tools
- o. tugenensis, existed 6mya, means original man in greek
12 Clues: the tool man, used oldowan tools • evolved in asia, used mousterian tools • evolved in europe, used mousterian tools • bipedal hominins, 'lucy' was one of these • tree dwelling bipedial hominid, existed 4.4mya • the fire man that stayed in africa, used acheulean tools • o. tugenensis, existed 6mya, means original man in greek • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
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- Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah
- Religion, women have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
- Religion believes in one God
- how women were perceived in most religions
- sacred text contains a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
12 Clues: Religion believes in one God • how women were perceived in most religions • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah • Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
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- Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah
- Religion, women have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
- Religion believes in one God
- how women were perceived in most religions
- sacred text contains a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
12 Clues: Religion believes in one God • how women were perceived in most religions • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah • Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
Exploring the Americas Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-09-16
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- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- resistance, such as to disease
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- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- one of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- a journey to a holy place
- a Muslim house of worship
12 Clues: a journey to a holy place • a Muslim house of worship • resistance, such as to disease • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • to travel completely around something, usually by water • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Person who developed a printing press that used movable type metal
- A family that governed Venice for many years
- Interest in learning and arts became renewed.
- Someone who provides support, especially financial, to an artist, charity, or other organization.
- A influential architect, poet, sculptor, and painter
- Gave importance to the individual and to human society.
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- An sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A style characterized by balance, clarity, and formal structure, distinct from popular or folk music
- Trade route between China and the Middle East
- A traveling merchant who Kublai Khan sent on a fact-finding trip all over China.
- Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
12 Clues: An sun-centered theory of the universe. • A family that governed Venice for many years • Trade route between China and the Middle East • Interest in learning and arts became renewed. • Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events • A influential architect, poet, sculptor, and painter • Gave importance to the individual and to human society. • ...
Renaissance Times Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Someone who provides support, often financial, to an individual, group, or activity.
- Sun centered.
- A famous artist from the renaissance.
- Merchant who with his father and Uncle went to China to meet Kublai Khan.
- A period in music history, the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome, or a general term for something traditional and highly regarded.
- Florence’s most wealthy family.
- More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A German printer.
- From the French word for “rebirth”.
- Trade route from China to the Middle East.
12 Clues: Sun centered. • A German printer. • Florence’s most wealthy family. • From the French word for “rebirth”. • A famous artist from the renaissance. • Trade route from China to the Middle East. • More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • ...
Rado Watches 2020-09-24
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- The person in command of a ship. A person who prepares food
- A precious stone consisting of a clear and colourless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance
- New ideas, original and creative
- Unusually energetic. Type of decorative or protective finish, looks like metal. One of the brand collections
- Scratch resistant material
- Created in the country Switzerland
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- Type of glass used for watch faces
- We tend to stock a lot of watches from this brand collection
- Straight edge, rectangle style watch. One of the brands collections
- Often requested by customers in store. No longer in European markets. You can only find this brand collection in Asia or Middle East
- Sport that the brand supports
- Indicates that the watch is automatic
12 Clues: Scratch resistant material • Sport that the brand supports • New ideas, original and creative • Type of glass used for watch faces • Created in the country Switzerland • Indicates that the watch is automatic • The person in command of a ship. A person who prepares food • We tend to stock a lot of watches from this brand collection • ...
3.1-3.2 2013-11-07
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- trait:idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture.
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a military or political goal.
- of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things.
- supply of water for crops.
- Code: a set of laws that governed life the Babylonian empire.
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- independent state that includes a city and it's surrounding territory.
- shaped brick towers.
- belief in one or more god.
- containing several countries or territories
- crescent:a large crescent shaped land in the Middle East.
- wide,flat plain in present day Iraq.
- of laws:the idea that all members of a society, even those that are rich and powered, must obey the laws.
12 Clues: shaped brick towers. • belief in one or more god. • supply of water for crops. • wide,flat plain in present day Iraq. • containing several countries or territories • crescent:a large crescent shaped land in the Middle East. • Code: a set of laws that governed life the Babylonian empire. • trait:idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture. • ...
Trade and Explorers Crossword 2023-01-19
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- An explorer from Northern Africa who traveled to Europe and Asia
- The _________________ Sea Complex connected Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
- These trade routes connected China and Europe
- These animals provided a military advantage to those who used them
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- This technology allowed sailors to determine their latitude
- The leader of a marine exploration mission around the Indian Ocean
- The _____________ Trade crossed a desert in Northern Africa
- The ____________________ Ocean Complex brought goods between India and Eastern Africa
- These animals were essential to early trade because they did well in deserts
- Italian explorer who lived for many years in China in the court of Kublai Khan
- These were spread through trans-regional trade
- This technology allowed sailors navigate better in shallow water
12 Clues: These trade routes connected China and Europe • These were spread through trans-regional trade • This technology allowed sailors to determine their latitude • The _____________ Trade crossed a desert in Northern Africa • An explorer from Northern Africa who traveled to Europe and Asia • This technology allowed sailors navigate better in shallow water • ...
Crossword puzzle culturale behavior 2023-09-29
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- A title dispute: Should someone with a doctorate be called '______'?
- Research found that smiling is associated with intelligence in _______.
- In some countries, a 'smile of respect' is considered _______.
- Stereotypes can be detrimental to building good business _______.
- Smiling is a sign of openness in the United States, Australia, and _______.
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- Business communication differences based on __________.
- Smiling is associated with dishonesty in India, Argentina, and the _______.
- Lack of understanding of cultural norms can result in _______.
- In Japan or Korea, direct eye contact can be considered _______.
- Use of first names in business is common among Americans and the ______.
- Eye contact across genders is considered inappropriate in the _______ East.
- Prolonged eye contact can be seen as challenging authority in parts of South America and _______.
12 Clues: Business communication differences based on __________. • Lack of understanding of cultural norms can result in _______. • In some countries, a 'smile of respect' is considered _______. • In Japan or Korea, direct eye contact can be considered _______. • Stereotypes can be detrimental to building good business _______. • ...
Name:_______________ Date:_________ 2023-10-09
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- an era known for agriculture
- a person who moves from place to place
- the material used to make tools during the paleolithic era
- an era known as the "old stone age"
- a method for helping humans survive the ice age
- a change in history
- the exchange and spread of goods and ideas through contact between people from different cultures
- the area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Middle East, also known as Mesopotamia
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- a method of killing animals and looking for items to survive
- to change a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans; to tame
- places where people live for long periods of time, possibly for their whole lives
- farming
12 Clues: farming • a change in history • an era known for agriculture • an era known as the "old stone age" • a person who moves from place to place • a method for helping humans survive the ice age • the material used to make tools during the paleolithic era • a method of killing animals and looking for items to survive • ...
A Little Princess 2025-07-10
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- dark-red brown wood(from a tropical tree), page 13
- to say hello to somebody in a formal way by bending forward at the middle part of your body and putting your hand on your forehead, page 11
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space, page 10
- a road or path forming a route between two places, page 9
- causing one to be puzzled; perplexing, page 10
- a sailor from India or south-east Asia, page 10
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- to force, to require, page 11
- only just; almost not, page 11
- the act of fondling or caressing page 10
- a native nursemaid or lady's maid, page 11
- strange, unusual, or not expected, page 9
- attractively unusual or old-fashioned, page 12
12 Clues: to force, to require, page 11 • only just; almost not, page 11 • the act of fondling or caressing page 10 • strange, unusual, or not expected, page 9 • a native nursemaid or lady's maid, page 11 • causing one to be puzzled; perplexing, page 10 • attractively unusual or old-fashioned, page 12 • a sailor from India or south-east Asia, page 10 • ...
Africa's ethnic and religious groups 2024-01-08
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- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- spirits that can possess a person.
- social process through which elements of culture spread from one society or social group to another.
- a member of a people of southern Ghana.
- The royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante.
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- the name of God, the Supreme Being in the Akan people’s religious system.
- a secular festival observed by many African Americans from December 26 to January 1 as a celebration of their cultural heritage and traditional values.
- relating to, based on, or tracing descent through the maternal line.
- also known by its local name Kiswahili, is a Bantu language originally spoken by the Swahili people, who are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique (along the East African coast and adjacent littoral islands.
- relating to or denoting a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- a nomadic Arab of the Arabian, Syrian, or northern African deserts
- the holy book for Islamic people.
14 Clues: the holy book for Islamic people. • spirits that can possess a person. • a member of a people of southern Ghana. • a nomadic Arab of the Arabian, Syrian, or northern African deserts • relating to, based on, or tracing descent through the maternal line. • the name of God, the Supreme Being in the Akan people’s religious system. • ...
Ancient Domestication 2022-11-16
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- This is the name of a home for bees.
- This is the tool you use to mill grain into flour.
- This is the kind of flat cake made from corn dough created by combing water with nixtamalized corn.
- This is the wild ancestor of the goat, the bezoar _____.
- This animal originally evolved in the North America, but it was domesticated around 5,000 years ago in East Africa & the Middle East and it is perfect at handling the desert.
- This is what we call someone whose job it is to take care of a flock of sheep or a herd of goats.
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- This tasty and ancient food is made from fermenting milk.
- This is the tiny seed of a grass that was domesticated at least 11,000 years ago in what is today the country of Turkey.
- This vining plant is good at growing up tall plants like corn/maize.
- This is the wild ancestor of "dogor," a dog buried with a human 19,000 years ago.
- This grass was domesticated in what is today called Mexico at least 10,000 years ago.
- This is a food made from a dough made from a flour that was ground from the seed of a grass.
- This is the domesticated animal whose wild ancestor is the mouflon.
- This is the name of the home for bees that is dome shaped and made out of woven dried grass.
14 Clues: This is the name of a home for bees. • This is the tool you use to mill grain into flour. • This is the wild ancestor of the goat, the bezoar _____. • This tasty and ancient food is made from fermenting milk. • This is the domesticated animal whose wild ancestor is the mouflon. • This vining plant is good at growing up tall plants like corn/maize. • ...
fowers 2022-02-09
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- red or yellow
- pointy shape lavender color
- pink red and white looks like a rose
- green and pokey
- white with yellow middle
- yellow with round middle
- blue kind of looks like a sun flower
- pink blue purple with yellow middle
- pointy shape blue
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- yellow looks like a cup
- white or pink with yellow middle
- full-on blue flower
- blue ish purple with yellow and white middle
- white yellow looks fake
- lavender purple dark purple middle
- blue with yellow middle
- yellow with brown seeds in the middle
- red multiple peddles
- blue looks like a rose
19 Clues: red or yellow • green and pokey • pointy shape blue • full-on blue flower • red multiple peddles • blue looks like a rose • yellow looks like a cup • white yellow looks fake • blue with yellow middle • white with yellow middle • yellow with round middle • pointy shape lavender color • white or pink with yellow middle • lavender purple dark purple middle • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2021-11-09
Across
- a high ridge in the Rocky Mountains
- country. Tend to be more conservative, people are spread out, religiously inclined
- the things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- Main source of water
- a series of canals that connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- city like. Tend to be more liberal, crowded, secular
Down
- west,middle east, southeast, southwest,northeast
- one of Canada's most important rivers and forms part of the border between the United States and Canada
- movement towards cities
- spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
- formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater.
- Various bodies of water join in
- a physical feature that determines the direction a river flows.
- Urban- city like. Tend to be more liberal, crowded, secular
15 Clues: Main source of water • movement towards cities • Various bodies of water join in • a high ridge in the Rocky Mountains • west,middle east, southeast, southwest,northeast • spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions • city like. Tend to be more liberal, crowded, secular • formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater. • ...
Anniversary Crossword 2022-10-20
Across
- Annual survey to measure employee engagement
- What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital
- Which Center achieve ASA/AHA International Certification last 28th of October 2021
- Name of the Gynaecology Surgeon who performed Dubai’s first robotic cervico sacropexy at Mediclinic City Hospital
- What international program honours and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses and midwives
- Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages
- Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital
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- How old is MCIT this year
- Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees
- Annual recognition in MCIT that acknowledges employee through nomination from colleagues
- Which programme earns Joint Commission International’s Gold Seal of Approval last 9th February 2022
- Weekly Employee Wellness Program run by Zarin of Physiotherapy- Yoga
- In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located
- Who is our Hospital Director
14 Clues: How old is MCIT this year • Who is our Hospital Director • Annual survey to measure employee engagement • What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital • Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees • In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located • Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital • ...
It Is Swaki G 2022-09-06
10 Clues: east edge • west of Iran • west of Iran • north of Syria • west of jordan • west of Kuwait • west of west bank • east of gaza strip • west of afghanistan • east of saudi arabia
Sydney 2024-06-28
Across
- the act or process of growing, progressing, or developing import
- is a state on the east coast of Australia
- adjacent to the city centre of Sydney
- of or situated on the inside
- The movement of a person or people from one country
- the general direction of sunrise
- the direction to the right of one facing east
- situated outside, apart, or beyond
Down
- 2nd biggest bridge in sydney
- One of the biggest suburbs in sydney
- Zoo located in mosman
- production of public goods or production processes economy
- the act, process, or power of attracting
- best beach in sydney
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities government
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
16 Clues: best beach in sydney • Zoo located in mosman • 2nd biggest bridge in sydney • of or situated on the inside • the general direction of sunrise • situated outside, apart, or beyond • One of the biggest suburbs in sydney • adjacent to the city centre of Sydney • the act, process, or power of attracting • all the inhabitants of a particular place • ...
Middle Ages 2015-08-31
Across
- When the bacteria enters the blood and multiplies quickly
- When the bacteria enters the lungs and you start coughing blood
- Working out what a person has wrong with them
- Signs of how a person is being affected by a disease
- Cutting open the skull
Down
- This was used along with the stars to find out your illness
- These bugs carried the Plague
- bacteria which causes swollen buboes to form
- A set of written instructions to help someone get better
- The ruler of a kingdom
- There were four of these which were believed to make up the human body
- A modern disease which it is believed could have been the Black Death
12 Clues: The ruler of a kingdom • Cutting open the skull • These bugs carried the Plague • bacteria which causes swollen buboes to form • Working out what a person has wrong with them • Signs of how a person is being affected by a disease • A set of written instructions to help someone get better • When the bacteria enters the blood and multiplies quickly • ...
Middle Ages 2017-03-19
Across
- the type of government that developed after the fall of Rome
- economic system of Medieval Europe; all economic activity was based on the manor
- the leader of the Catholic Church
- social/political system in which land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- soldiers of Medieval Europe; provided protection in exchange for a place to live
- word that means being able to support oneself without any help; used to describe the feudal manor
Down
- Religious wars between Muslims and Christians during the Middle Ages
- to be kicked out of the Catholic Church
- an indirect result of the Crusades; also the reason why the Black Death entered Western Europe
- the grant to the land that the King gave the lords in exchange for their loyalty
- plague scientific term for the Black Death
- the peasants of the feudal system; they were bound to the land
12 Clues: the leader of the Catholic Church • to be kicked out of the Catholic Church • plague scientific term for the Black Death • the type of government that developed after the fall of Rome • the peasants of the feudal system; they were bound to the land • Religious wars between Muslims and Christians during the Middle Ages • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2017-01-18
Across
- a container for holding religious relics such as the bones of a holy person
- glass that has been coloured or painted, traditionally used in church windows
- a special piece of metal, cloth, or another substance, often with words or symbols on it, that you wear or carry with you to show your rank or official position or for some other reason
- a piece of jewellery with a pin on the back that you fasten to your clothes
- someone who travels to a holy place that is important in their religion
- a small decorated box for keeping jewellery and valuable objects in
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- a part of a holy person’s body or clothing that is kept after their death because of its religious importance
- a large cup for wine, especially one used during the Christian ceremony of Holy Communion
- a flat square piece of baked clay or another substance used for covering a wall or a floor
- a special mark that you put on something, for example a document, to show that it is legal or official
- someone who the Christian church officially honours after their death because they have lived an especially holy life
- in the past, a European soldier from a high social class who wore a suit of armour (=a metal suit) and rode a horse
12 Clues: a small decorated box for keeping jewellery and valuable objects in • someone who travels to a holy place that is important in their religion • a container for holding religious relics such as the bones of a holy person • a piece of jewellery with a pin on the back that you fasten to your clothes • ...
Middle ages 2019-04-02
Across
- a house of a feudal lord
- it’s the head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome
- a non-elective government officials and an administrative policy
- Peninsula a peninsula of southwest Europe
- a poem With 5 sylibas in the first veres
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- a place where Muslims worship. Muslims worship, study and discuss Islam.
- it’s a professions that involves the performing religious ceremonies.
- a person that holds land also called fief, and owed to the lord who gave him the land
- a big building of workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns
- a system of land ownership and duties,the medieval model of government
- a math concept learned in medieval Europe
- a craft/trade that is practice by artisans or merchants
12 Clues: a house of a feudal lord • a poem With 5 sylibas in the first veres • Peninsula a peninsula of southwest Europe • a math concept learned in medieval Europe • a craft/trade that is practice by artisans or merchants • a big building of workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns • it’s the head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome • ...
Middle Ages 2019-05-20
Across
- land given to noble by king in return for military support
- rebirth of interest in learning and art in Europe
- soldier trained to fight on horseback
- worked land and gave food to lord in exchange for protection
- fast spreading disease that kills many people
- code of behavior to be followed by knight (rules)
- low ranking lord who gave protection to higher lord for land
Down
- city in Italy where Renaissance began
- important invention which allowed people to read more
- 17 year old peasant girl who helped France win 100 Yr. War
- political and social order in Middle Ages/Europe
- word that means castle, fields, church & village (Feudal days)
12 Clues: city in Italy where Renaissance began • soldier trained to fight on horseback • fast spreading disease that kills many people • political and social order in Middle Ages/Europe • rebirth of interest in learning and art in Europe • code of behavior to be followed by knight (rules) • important invention which allowed people to read more • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- To remember information
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills,and attributes they see in others
- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size,color,shape,pattern or function
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Consist of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult
- Change in position and or shape of substances does not change the quanity
Down
- Consists of actions rather than words
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Logic rather than perception
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
12 Clues: To remember information • Logic rather than perception • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Coordination of the eye and hand • Consists of actions rather than words • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Consist of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult • Change in position and or shape of substances does not change the quanity • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Coordination of the hand and eye.
- Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- The belief that you are worthwhile.
Down
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop.
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills ,and attributes they see in others.
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat.
12 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior. • Coordination of the hand and eye. • The belief that you are worthwhile. • Characterized by excessive bodily fat. • Consists of actions rather than words. • Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used • The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Coordination of the hand and eye.
- Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- The belief that you are worthwhile.
Down
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop.
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills ,and attributes they see in others.
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat.
12 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior. • Coordination of the hand and eye. • The belief that you are worthwhile. • Characterized by excessive bodily fat. • Consists of actions rather than words. • Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used • The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception. • ...
MIDDLE TEST 2023-03-08
Middle ages 2023-05-15
Across
- Badly swollen glands that are a sing of bubonic plague
- substance
- martial that releases a pleasant smell when burned
- tiny cells that has effects on much bigger organisms
- people who move to a new location but still undes the same goods
- a widespread disease that kills many people
Down
- a person living in the empire founded by genghis khan
- die
- promoting good health and reducing the possibility of getting disease by maintaning clean conditions
- bugs
- substance given to people to decrease their chances of catching a disease
- a gland in the body that holds a clear liquid,can go into the blood
12 Clues: die • bugs • substance • a widespread disease that kills many people • martial that releases a pleasant smell when burned • tiny cells that has effects on much bigger organisms • a person living in the empire founded by genghis khan • Badly swollen glands that are a sing of bubonic plague • people who move to a new location but still undes the same goods • ...
Leesville Middle 2023-05-22
Across
- Mrs. Vernon took the band students to ____ in Virginia to perform
- the test we had to pass in health in 8th grade in order to graduate
- our middle school principal
- a night in ___ was the 8th grade formal theme
- math teacher, softball, and volleyball coach
- the shade of blue of our school
- the location of our 8th grade trip
Down
- what was the sport that the eighth grade classes played against each other
- name of the hybrid 7th and 8th grade team
- the night where students were awarded for accolades such as all As through middle school
- what grade moved upstairs the year we became 8th graders?
- the shade of green of our school
12 Clues: our middle school principal • the shade of blue of our school • the shade of green of our school • the location of our 8th grade trip • name of the hybrid 7th and 8th grade team • math teacher, softball, and volleyball coach • a night in ___ was the 8th grade formal theme • what grade moved upstairs the year we became 8th graders? • ...
middle childhood 2022-03-25
Middle Ages 2022-05-16
Across
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to a king in return for loyalty and military service
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate
- 800 CE, crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire, which extended from northern Spain to western Germany and northern Italy. 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors
- migrated from Central Asia to Hungary, One of the barbarian groups known as Hungarian nomads
Down
- Catholic Church grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- Ages time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period
- migrated from Scandinavia to Russia
- self-sufficient system that includes a manor house, a church, the farmland, and everyone who lives & works the land
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
- obligations Part of the relationship between lord's and serfs. The lords give the serfs goverment, justice and protection and the serfs give agricultural service
12 Clues: migrated from Scandinavia to Russia • leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors • A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate • Ages time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period • An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty • ...
Middle Ages 2025-04-10
Across
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- Germanic tribe that invaded Rome
- What Rome was before its fall
- One of the invading Germanic tribes
- Ruler of the Carolingian Empire
- Kingdom under Clovis
Down
- What Arianism was condemned as
- Belief that God the Son is lesser than God the Father
- Local church authority after Rome's fall
- Type of tribes that invaded Rome
- Ruler of the Merovingian Kingdom
- Empire that followed the Merovingian Kingdom
12 Clues: Kingdom under Clovis • Relating to the Middle Ages • What Rome was before its fall • What Arianism was condemned as • Ruler of the Carolingian Empire • Germanic tribe that invaded Rome • Type of tribes that invaded Rome • Ruler of the Merovingian Kingdom • One of the invading Germanic tribes • Local church authority after Rome's fall • ...
Middle ages 2024-03-22
Across
- a disease caused by parasites from rats
- a person that are rich and got the land
- a Scandinavian write
- a one of the Christianity branches
- a religion that used to believe in nature
- a tripes to the st land to free a Jerusalem
Down
- the story about vikings and Germans
- an association of merchants
- people who believe in Christ
- a people that was in Crusades
- a middle ages architecture style
- a person who got land from the king
12 Clues: a Scandinavian write • an association of merchants • people who believe in Christ • a people that was in Crusades • a middle ages architecture style • a one of the Christianity branches • the story about vikings and Germans • a person who got land from the king • a disease caused by parasites from rats • a person that are rich and got the land • ...
middle ages ☆ 2024-03-22
Across
- a set of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries
- someone who is a follower of Jesus Christ.
- the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- prekyba
Down
- a rank or title of a privileged citizen of medieval towns in early modern Europe.
- style of architecture and art originated in the Middle Ages and was prevalent in Europe between the mid-12th century and the 16th century
- a letter in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets native to the Germanic peoples.
- an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, a zoonotic bacteria, usually found in small mammals and their fleas.
- an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.
- refers to the fusion of Roman, Carolingian and Ottonian, Byzantine, and local Germanic traditions that make up the mature style.
12 Clues: prekyba • someone who is a follower of Jesus Christ. • the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church. • a rank or title of a privileged citizen of medieval towns in early modern Europe. • a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-10-22
Across
- Wealthy powerful landowner
- An agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked
- Unwritten rules that determined the relationship between a lord and his vassal
- Political and social order that developed during the middle ages when royal governments were no longer able to defend their subjects
- Under feudalism, a man who served a lord in military capacity
- Member of heavily armored cavalry
- Peasant legally bound to the land who had to provide labor services
Down
- England's representative government
- Carta Great Charter
- The middle class
- In the middle ages, ideal of civilized behavior that developed among the nobility
- of or relating to the middle ages
12 Clues: The middle class • Carta Great Charter • Wealthy powerful landowner • of or relating to the middle ages • Member of heavily armored cavalry • England's representative government • An agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked • Under feudalism, a man who served a lord in military capacity • Peasant legally bound to the land who had to provide labor services • ...
South East Asia 2024-02-01
Across
- highest mountain range in the world
- Southeast Asia and extends from the Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea
- one of the world's most unique ecosystems
- 3500 animal species
- the largest desert in China
- It flows down from its glacial source in the high Himalayas
- the world's most important shipping lanes
Down
- plays a major role in shaping the country's physical, cultural, and economic character
- one of the most dramatic locations in world
- the natural bridge between the Subcontinent
- The color of a Sea
- the birthplace of Chinese Civilization
- It covers about 20 percent of the world's water surface
13 Clues: The color of a Sea • 3500 animal species • the largest desert in China • highest mountain range in the world • the birthplace of Chinese Civilization • one of the world's most unique ecosystems • the world's most important shipping lanes • one of the most dramatic locations in world • the natural bridge between the Subcontinent • ...
Religion in africa 2022-02-22
Across
- Islam began in the middle east in the early ______
- _______ and ceremonies were important in Africa
- The people of Northern Africa became known as _________ after the muslim conquest
- Islam spread to Central Africa along the ________ dessert
- The majority of people that lived in Ancient Africa practiced the religions of ______ or Islam
- The region of Africa that came under Muslim rule was the ______
- Around ___ percent of Africa's population still practice a form of traditional religion
- _____ was the prophet that Islam is based of
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- Muslim empire invaded northern africa in ________
- They believed that many _______ were under the supreme God
- North Africa was greatly impacted by ________
- Many of the traditional african religions believed in _______ and mysterious forces
- The majority of african religions offered _____ to their Gods
- Several African religions believed in a ______ god who created the world
14 Clues: _____ was the prophet that Islam is based of • North Africa was greatly impacted by ________ • _______ and ceremonies were important in Africa • Muslim empire invaded northern africa in ________ • Islam began in the middle east in the early ______ • Islam spread to Central Africa along the ________ dessert • They believed that many _______ were under the supreme God • ...
Chapter 12 Terms 2015-01-09
Across
- an annual French direct tax
- discrimination of Jews
- government centralized under a king or queen in the 15th century
- a type of vernacular heroic poem
- Holy Wars where European Christians traveled to the Middle East to regain the Holy Land
Down
- any practice or belief that did not match with official Church doctrine
- the bones or other objects of saints that were worshiped by Christians
- a decree by the pope that forbade priests from giving the sacraments to a group of people
- where non-clergy members could appoint people to be Church officials
- a rite of the Christian Church, such as marriage or baptism
- a term applied to Muslims during the Crusades because they were non-believers
- the study or religion and God
- the language of everyday speech
- a system that worked to blend faith and reason
14 Clues: discrimination of Jews • an annual French direct tax • the study or religion and God • the language of everyday speech • a type of vernacular heroic poem • a system that worked to blend faith and reason • a rite of the Christian Church, such as marriage or baptism • government centralized under a king or queen in the 15th century • ...
