middle east Crossword Puzzles
It Is Swaki G 2022-09-02
10 Clues: west of iran • east of iraq • north of syria • north of jordan • west of jordan • southwest of iran • south of west bank • east of saudia arabia • east of iraq north of pakistan • west of jordan northeast of gazastrip
It Is Swaki G 2022-09-02
10 Clues: west of iran • east of iraq • north of syria • north of jordan • west of jordan • southwest of iran • south of west bank • east of saudia arabia • east of iraq north of pakistan • west of jordan northeast of gazastrip
adventurous crossword 'B' 2013-09-02
Across
- a protection from danger or from wind, rain, hot sun etc
- under the surface of the water
- a precious stone which is used to decorate valuable objects
- the activity of travelling in a kayak
- someone who travels to places where no one has ever been
- an optical instrument which is used to view distant objects
- a drawing which shows the Earth's surface
- opposite to the West
- a person who searches for things underwater
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- an area, often covered with sand
- opposite to North
- a group of valuable things such as gold, silver, jewels
- the sport of jumping out of an aircraft with a special parachute
- a large hole in the side of a hill
- opposite to the East
- an activity which could harm you is .......
- a bag used for carrying things on your back
- an instrument which shows the North, South, East and West
- the sport or pastime of travelling down a river on a raft
- opposite to the South
20 Clues: opposite to North • opposite to the East • opposite to the West • opposite to the South • under the surface of the water • an area, often covered with sand • a large hole in the side of a hill • the activity of travelling in a kayak • a drawing which shows the Earth's surface • an activity which could harm you is ....... • a bag used for carrying things on your back • ...
The World 2020-11-24
Across
- The ocean surrounds Antarctica.
- Second largest ocean on Earth.
- Third largest continent.
- continent includes Australia, the eastern half of Papua New Guinea and
- island group west of the Atlantic Ocean and south east of the Gulf of Mexico.
- Largest ocean
- The ocean between east Africa, Southern Asia and Oceania.
- Second largest continent.
- largest river in North America.
- A natural channel watercourse, usually fresh water, starting at the mouth and ending at its source.
- Smallest ocean of the world.
- second largest river in China.
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- Mountain range in Western North America.
- Second smallest continent.
- range A series of mountains or hills.
- Southern-most continent.
- ........ river is the largest river by volume.
- The largest continent.
- island group, south east Asia.
- Zealand.
- ........... mountains are found on the western coast of South America.
- Mountain range found in Europe.
- The longest river on Earth.
- second largest river in Africa.
- Island group made up of more than 17,000 small islands.
25 Clues: Zealand. • Largest ocean • The largest continent. • Southern-most continent. • Third largest continent. • Second largest continent. • Second smallest continent. • The longest river on Earth. • Smallest ocean of the world. • Second largest ocean on Earth. • island group, south east Asia. • second largest river in China. • The ocean surrounds Antarctica. • Mountain range found in Europe. • ...
Weather and Climate 2017-05-13
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- a period of time when the weather is very dry
- a very intense snowstorm
- measures the amount of water in the air
- measures air pressure
- the long term state of the atmosphere
- a scientists who studies climate, weather, and the atmosphere
- creates light rain with nice weather after
- measures wind speed
- wind that blows from west to east between 60 degrees and 30 degrees
- creates light rain with humid and warm weather after
- a very large and destructive wave
- a violently destructive windstorm
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- creates thunderstorms with nice cool weather after
- the state of the atmosphere from day to day
- a violent tropical storm with high wind speeds
- winds that blow from east to west between 0 degrees and 30 degrees latitude
- measures temperature
- the thin layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- stays in one spot and produces rain
- winds that blow from east to west between 60 degrees and 90 degrees latitude
20 Clues: measures wind speed • measures temperature • measures air pressure • a very intense snowstorm • a very large and destructive wave • a violently destructive windstorm • stays in one spot and produces rain • the long term state of the atmosphere • measures the amount of water in the air • creates light rain with nice weather after • the state of the atmosphere from day to day • ...
Five Themes of Geography and Other Geography Terms 2017-10-10
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- Something relating to or affecting people.
- A space used for a particular purpose.
- This continent is South of Asia and West of Africa.
- This continent is North of Africa and West of Asia.
- The movement of ideas.
- The natural change in a place.
- An area sharing common characteristics.
- Telling where something is in RELATION to something else.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
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- This ocean is South of Asia and East of Africa.
- A model of the Earth.
- This is where Mrs. Cruz was born in Texas.
- Facebook, Snapchat, and Whatsapp are part of ______________ ____________ Interaction
- This symbol shows the cardinal directions North, South, East and West.
- The movement of people and good.
- This ocean is located on the North Pole.
- The human change in a place.
- Telling where something is and you ABSOLUTELY know where it is.
- This continent is South of Asia and East of Africa.
- The act, process, or result of moving.
20 Clues: A model of the Earth. • The movement of ideas. • The human change in a place. • The natural change in a place. • The movement of people and good. • A space used for a particular purpose. • The act, process, or result of moving. • An area sharing common characteristics. • This ocean is located on the North Pole. • Something relating to or affecting people. • ...
Australia 2026-01-14
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- A city on the east coast
- The region where Australia is located
- Animals raised for wool and meat
- An important Australian export
- A reptile with a strange neck display
- A hot, dry area with little rain
- A bird known for its laughing call
- People who race boats through waves
- An island south of Australia with a cooler climate
- A famous building in Sydney Harbor
- A popular activity along Australia’s coast
- A mountain range along the east coast
- The dry interior of Australia
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- The first inhabitants of Australia
- A country in Oceania
- A large city in southern Australia
- A popular beach resort area
- A major river in southeastern Australia
- A city on the west coast
- Cutting wool from sheep
- A hard material made by sea animals
- The capital city of Australia
- A major river in southeastern Australia
- People who took control of Australia about 200 years ago
- A major city on the east coast
- A very large shellfish
26 Clues: A country in Oceania • A very large shellfish • Cutting wool from sheep • A city on the east coast • A city on the west coast • A popular beach resort area • The capital city of Australia • The dry interior of Australia • An important Australian export • A major city on the east coast • Animals raised for wool and meat • A hot, dry area with little rain • ...
AFC EAST 2016-04-12
9 Clues: WON SUPERBOWL III • MVP OF SUPERBOWL III • ORIGINALLY PLAYED IN USFL • LOST 4 STRAIGHT SUPERBOWLS • GREATEST QUARTERBACK OF ALL TIME • WON THEIR ONLY SUPERBOWL IN 2010 • ONLY TEAM TO HAVE UNDEFEATED SEASON • WON 4 SUPERBOWLS IN THE 21ST CENTURY • GREATEST QUARTERBACK OF THE 21ST CENTURY
The Middle Ages 2013-01-15
Across
- a mound of earth on which a tower was built.
- To surround a castle or town and try to capture it.
- the courtyard inside a castle walls.
- Something that is very holy and special.
- to do with the Middle Ages
- the gateway defending the drawbridge.
- These were full time professional soldiers who were well trained & paid
- A council of noblemen that advised English kings.
- a projection in the battlements of a wall with openings through which missiles could be dropped on besiegers.
- Holes holes in the ceiling between the main gate and inner portcullis through which arrows, rocks and hot oil could be dropped.
- The part of an army that fights on horseback.
- houses for soldiers
- Shaft The attackers might try and crawl up the shaft, but may get stuck
- a heavy timber platform built to cross a moat that could be raised and lowered.
- Soldiers who would dig under a castle wall.
- A machine used to fire rocks at the castle
- The bones of an important person, or something that belonged to that person.
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- Tower A large wooden tower protected by animal skins
- a strong stone tower. The main stronghold.
- a strong fence built around the motte and bailey.
- Fire a mixture of tar, oil and sulphur which could not be put out with water. Only urine could put the fire out
- defensive stone or earth wall surrounding castle.
- heavy timber or metal grill that protected the castle entrance and could be raised or lowered to stop or trap attackers.
- the narrow wall built around the wall walk to protect against attack.
- The part of an army that fights on foot.
- loop or slit a narrow vertical slit cut into a wall through which arrows could be fired.
- a deep trench usually filled with water that surrounded a castle.
- a promise
- Walls two sets of walls, one inside the other.
- Wall a connecting wall joining two towers.
- could fire rocks or quicklime, sometimes rotting animal corpses were even fired into the castle
- Deputy king
- These were part time, unpaid soldiers who were called up when the country was in danger.
- Passed down through the family
- skilled archer could fire an arrow over 200 metres or even straight through the arrow slits in the castle walls
- A group of people who fight or protest
- Ram A tree trunk hanging on a wooden frame, protected by an animal skin roof
37 Clues: a promise • Deputy king • houses for soldiers • to do with the Middle Ages • Passed down through the family • the courtyard inside a castle walls. • the gateway defending the drawbridge. • A group of people who fight or protest • Something that is very holy and special. • The part of an army that fights on foot. • a strong stone tower. The main stronghold. • ...
The Middle Ages 2014-03-10
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- These people ranked high in society and were known as nobles or the ruling class. They divided their lands with lesser-ranked nobles in return for taxes and service.
- The knights own coat of arms
- This was the system of farming used in the Middle ages.
- This person ruled the land by ‘divine right’. This position was passed down through the family or taken forcefully in war.
- This area was a meeting ground for villagers in the
- How old a nobleman’s son was when he began his path to becoming a knight.
- Edward the _____ was the King of England who passed away with no family to take over his role.
- Children in the Middle Ages were treated as an adult from the age of ______.
- There was one main ______ that ran through a village
- A squire would usually be made a knight at the age of _________.
- These people were on top of the social pyramid
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- Every Sunday a villager attended a service called ______ in the church.
- William the Conqueror was duke of ______.
- At fifteen years of age a training page would progress to the next stage of becoming a knight called a _______.
- This area in the manor was used by villagers for storing animals, collecting wood and plants.
- A squire would be dubbed a knight after an elaborate ________.
- Knights would hunt wild animals such as deer, _______, hare and pheasants to practice their fighting skills.
- Medieval Europe was often referred to as __________ because just about everyone was a Christian.
- This was the code of oath that knights followed.
- The social hierarchy that organised society during the Middle Ages
- The Catholic Church was central to people’s lives as everyone believed in the God and the _______.
- The ________ was the name given to a Medieval village.
- Within the three field system, one part of the land was for wheat, one was for barley and the third was left _______.
- The battle of _______ Bridge
- A _______ was a journey to a holy site.
- Loyalty to another Lord
- These people were on the bottom of the social pyramid
- Women from nobility married as early as the age of ______.
- The first step in becoming a knight
29 Clues: Loyalty to another Lord • The knights own coat of arms • The battle of _______ Bridge • The first step in becoming a knight • A _______ was a journey to a holy site. • William the Conqueror was duke of ______. • These people were on top of the social pyramid • This was the code of oath that knights followed. • This area was a meeting ground for villagers in the • ...
Middle Eastern Crossword 2013-12-01
Across
- An empire that stretched across present day Turkey
- The Jewish homeland
- Many countries in the region need to reform their ______
- Operation _____ ______ was meant to take power away from the Taliban
- To stomp out Hussein's ability to wage mass war or aid terrorists
- A state that has land to legally call its own
- This was developed in the region that is now Iran
- The area has been trying to modernize its ______
- AKA The land between the rivers
- Jerusalem is the sacred location of the final suffering and _____ of Jesus
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- An extremely important resource that nations will go to war for
- One of the poorest nations in the world
- The skills and talents of a nations people
- A very holy city for all three major religions
- In many places, people either want to adopt modern lifestyle or ______ tradition
- Many Palestinians live in ________ camps
- The Persian Gulf has lots of this
- The land controlled by Britain was known as _______
- There are three major ______ religions
- Cafes serving coffee and tea are generally for ______ only
20 Clues: The Jewish homeland • AKA The land between the rivers • The Persian Gulf has lots of this • There are three major ______ religions • One of the poorest nations in the world • Many Palestinians live in ________ camps • The skills and talents of a nations people • A state that has land to legally call its own • A very holy city for all three major religions • ...
European Middle Ages 2013-04-05
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- powerful landowners who assisted in the government
- The official pope that was elected & restored order
- Nonreligious officials
- The Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem
- the grandson of King Louis
- The older son of Pepin that seized power first
- The pope the cardinals did not like and he restored the Roman papacy
- The one who lost the Battle Of Hastings
- Preached about equality for all living things
- The French King who left the 3rd crusade
- Stressed education, were teachers
- The 2nd step to entering a guild
- The latin meaning of Major Domo
- The meaning of Charlemagne
- Book written by Thomas Aquainace
- The pope that moves the papacy to Avignon
- Travelling Monks
- The new culture that blended in England
- The English King who was left with 2 and a half armies
- The one who became king after John
- The battle that was won by William
- Famous monk who wrote a book about monastic life
- Famous monk who wrote a book on history of England
- The pope who starts the crusades
- The pope that said any clergyman in France shouldn't pay taxes
- The duke that starts the Capetian Dynasty
- The younger son of Pepin that became known as Charlemagne
- King of the franks that formed a relationship with the RCC
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- worldly not religious
- The document John was forced to sign
- Anything different from the Catholic Church
- The time of great tension between the Pope and the King
- The 1st step to entering a guild
- The meeting set up by King Edward I
- The Son of Charles Martel
- The name of the new farming system introduced
- The 3rd pope elected that lived in Piza
- The pope that Charlemagne helped and crowned him emperor
- Documents that gave the townspeople self-governing
- He led the Norman Invasions
- Bishops selling church positions
- The name of the city that was the only Muslim territory left
- The holy roman emperor who goes to war with the pope
- The one Henry II married
- The treaty that divided the emperor into 3 kingdoms
- Language you commonly spoke
- Buildings were monks would live and pray
- The name of the Dynasty Pepin started
- the name the pope gave Pepin as a thank you
- The compromise made to solve the issue of lay investiture
- Nun who wrote a book about convents
- The process by which a king/emperor appoints church officials
- The Monarchs of Spain that conquered Granada
- book written by Jeffrey Cahucer
- The Pope that banned Lay Investiture
- The Anglo-Saxon King that died without an heir
- Book written by Dante
- Leader of the Franks that takes the title major domo
- A church run court that held trials for people accused of Heresy
- The latin term for 'God Wills It'
- Charlemagne's oldest son who becomes the new emperor
- The 3rd step to entering a guild
- the Roman emperor who was excommunicated by the Pope
- The head monk in a monastery
- The second pope the cardinals selected
- A board of advisors who assist the pope + create cannon law
- Buildings where nuns would live and pray
- Richard The LionHearted's brother who took over
- A faith-inspired war
- King of France who created the French appeals court
70 Clues: Travelling Monks • A faith-inspired war • worldly not religious • Book written by Dante • Nonreligious officials • The one Henry II married • The Son of Charles Martel • the grandson of King Louis • The meaning of Charlemagne • He led the Norman Invasions • Language you commonly spoke • The head monk in a monastery • The latin meaning of Major Domo • book written by Jeffrey Cahucer • ...
Middle Eastern Civilizations 2013-11-04
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- An overflow of water
- Writing used in Mesopotamia
- Used to house pharaohs and/or gods in the afterlife
- God of all living things
- Dead person wrapped in bandages
- Where most floods occur
- Both men and women in ancient Egypt use these
- Giving something to get something else
- Servants of the wealthy
- A valuable metal
- An invention that changed human life on earth
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- Used to lift water from the Nile
- Writing used in ancient Egypt
- God of the underworld
- Temple in Mesopotamia
- The type of paper used in ancient Egypt
- Used to protect body from evil
- King that brought two religions together
- Natural salt used in mummification
- God of the sun in ancient Egypt
- Runs through Egypt
- People who can read and write
- Pharaoh of Egypt who died age 19
- What kings are called in Mesopotamia
- The god of chaos from ancient Egypt
25 Clues: A valuable metal • Runs through Egypt • An overflow of water • God of the underworld • Temple in Mesopotamia • Where most floods occur • Servants of the wealthy • God of all living things • Writing used in Mesopotamia • Writing used in ancient Egypt • People who can read and write • Used to protect body from evil • God of the sun in ancient Egypt • Dead person wrapped in bandages • ...
middle ages crossword 2015-06-03
Across
- castle or estate
- the black( )
- used to cure the plague
- giving a tenth of your income to the church
- an association of trades people made of merchants
- there was eight
- knights and crossbows
- ring around the rosie
- the father son and holy spirit
- believed to cancel sin
- saving someone from sin
- there were non
- the tanks of the middle ages
- the holy-ground
- given from vassals
- solved black death problem
- great toothpaste flavour
- work from Greece or Rome
- given from lords
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- public honour or respect
- bag of herbs
- battle of 1066
- killed one third of Europe's population
- after high-school
- what the plague was blamed on
- give and take system
- peasant and lower class
- deprives someone out of the church
- accomplished learning religion and war
- peasants from the north/ mountains
- division of religions
- good day
- first to rule with blessing from church
- the king is always on top
- white and healthy
- payed for loyalty
- ruled by king and queen
- king of Normandy
- writing and reading
- picture of scared Christian person
40 Clues: good day • bag of herbs • battle of 1066 • there were non • there was eight • the holy-ground • castle or estate • the black( ) • king of Normandy • given from lords • after high-school • white and healthy • payed for loyalty • given from vassals • writing and reading • give and take system • knights and crossbows • ring around the rosie • division of religions • believed to cancel sin • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- The empire that fell during the Middle Ages.
- Another term for a peasant bound to the land and owned by a lord.
- The ability to read and write.
- The son of Charles Martel.
- A _____ is a tenth of one's income voluntarily contributed to a church.
- An institution of higher learning.
- The person who was at the top of the Feudalism Triangle.
- A Classic is a work of _______ from Ancient Greece or Rome.
- Finish the nursery rhyme: Ring around the ______.
- Christians believed Jerusalem was where Jesus was ______.
- Pope Gregory did this to a King.
- A goal Charlemagne never accomplished was to be ________.
- Personal Independence; the idea that everyone should pursue their own goals.
- The word that means "seize the day" in Greek.
- There were two major types of the Plague ______ and Bubonic.
- A modern-day weapon that you could compare to a knight.
- The crusade with the most enthusiastic crusaders.
- The Crusades happened to regain the _________ from the Muslims.
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- What was in the intestines of the fleas who had the Plague?
- Priests liked to use this weapon.
- The Empire that mosaics came from.
- The deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin.
- Muslims believed Jerusalem was where Muhammad entered _______.
- The Crusades were the first official war of ________.
- A male leader of a family or tribe.
- A guild is an association of _______.
- A person who has controversial opinions, especially with the Roman Catholic Church.
- One of the main religions in Europe during this time.
- The group of people who have been ordained for _______ purposes.
- A piece of land he;ld under the feudal system.
- A medication that can be given to treat the Plague nowadays.
- An expression of public honour or respect.
- A representation of a sacred Christian person.
- The castle and estate of a feudal lord.
- The Plague was also called the _______.
- A formal separation in the Christian church.
- The amount of Crusades that happened.
- An unbeliever to some religion, espescially Islam or Christianity.
- A strong central government.
- The people who seemed to bring the Plague.
40 Clues: The son of Charles Martel. • A strong central government. • The ability to read and write. • Pope Gregory did this to a King. • Priests liked to use this weapon. • The Empire that mosaics came from. • An institution of higher learning. • A male leader of a family or tribe. • A guild is an association of _______. • The amount of Crusades that happened. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- Who liked using a mace?
- Vassals paid this to their lords, showing loyalty to them.
- The famous trading route that was said to enable the spread of the plague was called the ____ Road
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church
- The epidemic that hit Europe in 1347.
- Battles fought between European Christians and Muslims
- Who was more powerful, feudal states or the ______
- A union of people who practice the same trade
- The ability to read and write
- Holy Roman Emperor
- A picture or representation of a sacred figure; sacred object
- Charlemagne's one goal that he never accomplished was to be able to read and _____
- the deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin
- Who held the highest church position?
- What number of people out of 10 people in the Middle Ages would become a nun or monk?
- A house, castle, or estate
- Afraid that idols took place of sacred figures; Church of _____
- What did vassals get from their lords?
- What the Crusades were fought for
- a tenth of one's income contributed voluntarily to the church
- a group of people who have been ordained for religious services
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- Someone who has controversial opinions about religion, especially someone who publicly disagrees with the Church
- What modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- a mutual separation or division into factions, especially a formal separation within a Christian church
- a work of art or literature from Ancient Greece or Rome; something considered to be of the highest rank or excellence
- personal independence; the idea that every person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- What job resulted in higher pay because of the Black Death?
- The nursery rhyme 'Ring Around The _____' is said to center around the Black Death
- A strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- The three countries that were impacted were England, Germany, and the ___________
- Peasant
- Where was the first documented case of the Black Death?
- The male leader of a family or tribe
- The plague spread 2 kilometers per ___ on land
- What could once-peasants become?
- A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- One who is an unbeliever in a specific religion
- Middle Ages people had the same standards for _____ hygiene as we do today
- What protected knights against their opposition?
- an institution of higher learning with teaching and researching facilities as well as graduate and professional schools
40 Clues: Peasant • Holy Roman Emperor • Who liked using a mace? • A house, castle, or estate • The ability to read and write • What could once-peasants become? • What the Crusades were fought for • The male leader of a family or tribe • The epidemic that hit Europe in 1347. • Who held the highest church position? • What did vassals get from their lords? • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-28
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- A person who has controversial opinions
- relating to feudalism
- a young man in the Middle Ages who worked for a knight
- The deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin
- A work of art or literature from Ancient Greece or Rome
- The ability to read and write
- a lord in the Middle Ages
- Any of the 8 military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from 1100- 1400 to regain the Christian holy land from the Muslims
- The capital of the eastern byzantine empire
- A formal separation within a Christian church
- An institution of higher learning
- Used by soldiers in combat
- a long story written in Norway or Iceland during the Middle Ages
- a singer or musician who travelled and performed in the Middle Ages
- European history between about the year 1000 ad and the year 1500
- The period after the middle ages
- Carried the black plague
- An estate of a feudal lordship
- another spelling of medieval
- A highly fatal epidemic
- Respect or reverence paid
- One who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion
- Used to knock knights from their horses
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- Religious wars fought to regain the holy land
- A tenth of ones income contributed voluntarily to the church
- Roman catholic church
- Personal independence/ freedom
- someone who tried to change ordinary metals into gold, especially in the Middle Ages
- A type of science that people used to try to change ordinary metals into gold, especially in the Middle Ages
- A slave to the kingdom
- Carried the black plague
- The act that deprives someone of membership in the church
- The controller or dominator of something
- An organization of persons with related interests
- The period before the middle ages
- A strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- The group of people who have been ordained for religious service
- one of the people from Scandinavia who travelled in ships and attacked places in Northern and Western Europe in the MA
- a boy whose job was to be the servant of a knight in the Middle Ages so that he could learn how to become a knight too
- a poor farm worker in the Middle Ages who was forced to work on the land of a very powerful person
- A picture or representation of a sacred Christian person
- A heavily armoured soldier that rode a horse
- a man of high rank in Western Europe during the Middle Ages
43 Clues: relating to feudalism • Roman catholic church • A slave to the kingdom • A highly fatal epidemic • Carried the black plague • Carried the black plague • a lord in the Middle Ages • Respect or reverence paid • Used by soldiers in combat • another spelling of medieval • The ability to read and write • Personal independence/ freedom • An estate of a feudal lordship • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-02-26
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- another name for middle ages
- a system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals
- region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died
- an organization of priests that looked for and punished anyone in Spain suspected of secretly practicing their old religion
- Refers to the shape of land in a region
- Church Officials
- communities of monks
- document listing rights that the king could not ignore
- a law that governed how the world operated
- a large estate owned by a knight or lord
- a group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules
- efforts to retake Spain from the Moors
- religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
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- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- a period that lasted from about 500 to 1500
- the large landmass that includes Europe and Asia
- religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- warriors who fought on horseback
- invasion that began conflict between England and France
- the highest law making body in the United Kingdom today
- Europeans code of honorable behavior
- cast out from the church
- long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in southwest Asia
- a deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- people who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked among the general republic
- short, three-line poem of 17 syllables that describe nature scenes
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
27 Clues: Church Officials • communities of monks • cast out from the church • another name for middle ages • warriors who fought on horseback • Europeans code of honorable behavior • efforts to retake Spain from the Moors • Refers to the shape of land in a region • a large estate owned by a knight or lord • a law that governed how the world operated • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2020-02-25
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- a community that shares a government and sometimes a common language and culture
- a system of government in Europe during the Middle Ages, in which Kings and Queens had the most power, followed by nobles, knights and peasants
- years between ancient and modern times from about 500-1500 CE
- several military expeditions between 1095 and 1272 AD,supported by Catholic Church, to win back the holy lands from the Turks
- an paid worker who is being taught in a craft
- persons ordained to perform certain religious duties
- a woman who takes the vows of a particular religious order and often lives in a convent with other nuns
- able to supply one’s own needs
- a large estate, often including a village and farmlands, ruled by a lord
- a person who teaches a religion to people with different beliefs
- an agreement between King John of England and his nobles and clergy in which the king’s power over his nobles was limited
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- man who received land and titles in exchange for serving a lord or a king or a soldier
- a man who lives in a monastery with other men and follows the practices of a religious order
- a man who promised to be loyal to a landowner, who in return gave him a share of the land, called a fief
- a contagious and often deadly disease spread from animals to humans
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
- a king or queen who is absolute leader
- a council that advised the English king or queen in government matters
- an association of all the people in a town or village who practiced a certain trade
- a person who lived on and farmed a lords land in feudal times
- a community where monks live, study and preach
- to expel or prevent someone from taking part in Church life
- a community of nuns
- the noble qualities that Knights were to have: bravery, loyalty and doing heroic deeds to win the love of a worthy women
24 Clues: a community of nuns • able to supply one’s own needs • a king or queen who is absolute leader • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • an paid worker who is being taught in a craft • a community where monks live, study and preach • persons ordained to perform certain religious duties • to expel or prevent someone from taking part in Church life • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2020-03-31
Across
- Failures on the battlefield
- Fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the modern world
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- dedicated lives to serving God & church
- political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Not free to leave
- Built for defense
- A noble who has received land
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- Guild improved farming = fewer farmers needed
- High church officials Owned most land
- Save $ & build business
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD
- of Living Level of comfort in which you live
- Religious services
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
- Business association
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
- A gift of land
- Great Charter
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
20 Clues: Great Charter • A gift of land • Not free to leave • Built for defense • Religious services • Business association • Save $ & build business • Failures on the battlefield • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • High church officials Owned most land • Dedicate lives to serving God & church • dedicated lives to serving God & church • ...
middle ages rhiane 2020-04-03
Across
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
- Must continuously earn money
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Trial by jury
- Cold, damp, dark
- A noble who has received land
- Center of a fief
- Tied to land
- Allowed people to move to cities
- High taxes
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- Copy/decorate holy books
- Free to leave
- Advances & inventions lost
- Level of comfort in which you live
- German King
- Religious services
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- A gift of land
- King
20 Clues: King • High taxes • German King • Tied to land • Free to leave • Trial by jury • A gift of land • Cold, damp, dark • Center of a fief • Religious services • Copy/decorate holy books • Advances & inventions lost • Must continuously earn money • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Allowed people to move to cities • Level of comfort in which you live • ...
The Middle Ages 2020-03-11
Across
- A seperation
- A new social, economical and political structure
- The holy land
- King or queen having total power
- A king or queen whose power is restricted by law or constitution
- A person who works with someone under contract in order to learn a skill
- A self sufficient community with a castle, church and farmlands
- Military conflicts between Muslims and Christians
- These people gave serfs permission to lave the manor
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- Laws dealing with personal matters
- Another way to say the middle ages
- Expected behavior of knights
- Legislature of England
- A document made in 1215 that gave nobles their power back
- Written document outlining the aims and principles of a united group
- This person set up courts and took power from nobles
- a picture or image
- Serfs were not
- Peasant bound to the land
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
20 Clues: A seperation • The holy land • Serfs were not • a picture or image • Legislature of England • Peasant bound to the land • Expected behavior of knights • King or queen having total power • Laws dealing with personal matters • Another way to say the middle ages • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church • A new social, economical and political structure • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-02-04
Across
- A man who has dedicated his life to living in service of the Church and God's spiritual kingdom
- A woman within the Church who has dedicated to living her life as the "bride of Christ", and is meant to be a living example of the relationship between Jesus and the Church
- The disease which almost killed Justinian, and certainly caused him to suffer from the effects of brain injury
- A Christian community of monks that is intended to be an example of Christian life
- The journey on which Mohammed led his followers from Mecca to Medina
- Has a trunk
- the practice of secretly obtaining information, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
- In, of or by the world (outside of the Church)
- A measure of the intensity and tolerance of a religious group
- Large marsupial
- A loose alliance of city-states or colonies
- Man's best friend
- The period of history, after the fall of Western Rome, which Renaissance scholars argued was blocked from The Light by the Shadow of Rome and the Rise of Islam
- Flying mammal
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- The Byzantine Emperor during the Nike revolt
- The sea-faring barbarians from Scandinavia who began attacking and raiding coastal villages of Northern Europe during the 8th Century A.D.
- The political "state" that was intended to be the physical representation of God's spiritual Christian kingdom on earth
- The king of the Franks
- The Pope known as the "founder" of the medieval papacy
- The last Emperor of Western Rome
- Likes to chase mice
- The name given to Charles Martel, by his troops, after the Battle of Tours in 732 A.D.
- The location of the first confirmed attack on a Catholic monastery by Vikings
- The former "dancer" who married Justinian
- The king generally considered to have been the greatest European ruler of the Middle Ages
- The Germanic king who defended the Pope and was the second ruler granted the title of "Emperor" by the Church
- The largest barbarian tribe in the West after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- a group of volunteer citizen soldiers
- The office of the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
29 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The king of the Franks • The last Emperor of Western Rome • a group of volunteer citizen soldiers • The former "dancer" who married Justinian • A loose alliance of city-states or colonies • The Byzantine Emperor during the Nike revolt • In, of or by the world (outside of the Church) • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-03-10
Across
- Land that a Lord or King owned, and that Serf worked
- the series of rules of England
- a place where nobles and kings lived.
- a deadly sickness
- The leader
- a rich person with high social status
- to be a knight
- A series of wars over the city of Jerusalem
- a person who bakes
- a place where monks lived, prayed, and worked
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- A country in Europe’s mainland
- a peasant
- a country in Europe, also a large island off of Europe
- a person who devoted themselves to god
- Pope, the leader of the church
- a man who fought for land
- a man who works with metal
- A sort of small king who worked for the big king in return for money
- relating to the Middle Ages
- A continents
20 Clues: a peasant • The leader • A continents • to be a knight • a deadly sickness • a person who bakes • a man who fought for land • a man who works with metal • relating to the Middle Ages • A country in Europe’s mainland • the series of rules of England • Pope, the leader of the church • a place where nobles and kings lived. • a rich person with high social status • ...
The Middle Ages 2019-03-10
Across
- the strongest part of the castle
- Name of book that William used to record land ownership
- Name of Holy city
- body of water surrounding the castle
- Name of famous Muslim leader
- The system of social structure in medieval times
- weakest point of a castle
- Called the 'father of Europe"
- Battle where William defeated Harold
- a prison cell beneath the castle
- Name of Duke who claimed English throne in 1066
- Noble land owners
- Name the muslims gave to crusaders
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- a young boy training to be a knight
- Crusades were known as the ......war
- Vikings came from this region
- tax paid to church
- peasants who farmed land
- Crac des Chevaliers is a famous what?
- Meaning of word Norseman
- Crusaders means The .......one
- Name of Church that dominated life in the Middle Ages
- Name of tapestry depicting Battle of Hastings
- Name of Germanic tribe that settled in Britain
- Warlike knights
- Name of Pope who called for a holy war in 1095
26 Clues: Warlike knights • Name of Holy city • Noble land owners • tax paid to church • peasants who farmed land • Meaning of word Norseman • weakest point of a castle • Name of famous Muslim leader • Vikings came from this region • Called the 'father of Europe" • Crusaders means The .......one • the strongest part of the castle • a prison cell beneath the castle • ...
middle school crossword 2019-03-18
Across
- name of the MS principal
- field/we go here for recess(2 words)
- you check for homework: google ___
- where everyone goes to the Bolshoi theatre usually during advisory
- name of the MS assistant principal
- teachers use to grade you
- use this to buy lunch
- of the houses is the blue ___
- class that you have every day
- games/MS games where you compete for house points
- shares a block with your elective
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- meeting/highest mark on the rubric (two words)
- you keep your belongings all day
- first class that you went to this year
- mascot
- choose one of these fun classes every quarter
- and tournaments where we compete against other schools
- set of numbers used to open your locker
- many blocks are in a day?
- or false, you have every class every day
20 Clues: mascot • use this to buy lunch • name of the MS principal • teachers use to grade you • many blocks are in a day? • of the houses is the blue ___ • class that you have every day • you keep your belongings all day • shares a block with your elective • you check for homework: google ___ • name of the MS assistant principal • field/we go here for recess(2 words) • ...
Early Middle Ages 2017-02-07
Across
- change
- beliefs that involve gods
- time order
- cannot read or write
- 1st Christian Frankish king
- greatest Dark Ages king
- invaded the R.E.
- a monotheistic religion
- belief in many gods
- strongest barbarian tribe
- Iberian Peninsula
- religious men who wrote all the books
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- able to keep up
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- directly south of Mediterranean Sea
- ruler of a large conquered area
- a large sea once surrounded by the R.E.
- belief in one god
- two pieces of evidence to help prove
- small groups of families
- a sea east of the British Isles
- invaders from Scandinavia
22 Clues: change • time order • able to keep up • invaded the R.E. • belief in one god • Iberian Peninsula • belief in many gods • cannot read or write • greatest Dark Ages king • a monotheistic religion • small groups of families • beliefs that involve gods • invaders from Scandinavia • strongest barbarian tribe • 1st Christian Frankish king • ruler of a large conquered area • ...
Middle Age Review 2020-10-28
Across
- the first step in training to become a knight.
- England fought against ___ in the Hundred Years' War.
- This person was at the top of the feudal society
- a grand church is known as a ___.
- An economic and political system where people exchange loyalty and labor for a lords protection.
- This tapestry tells the story of William conquering England.
- was a central part of life during the Middle Ages.
- The Black Death traveled along ___ ___.
- The Black Death started in ___ and then traveled west.
- helped the French to victory in the battle of Orleans during the Hundred Years' War.
- He was the most well known leader of the Franks.
- William the Conqueror became the King of England after the Battle of ___.
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- ___ was another name for the Black Death.
- or "Great Charter" said that the king was not above the law.
- ___ in three died from the black death.
- an organization of merchants or traders.
- ___ was an important soldier during the middle ages.
- ___ carried the disease.
- a knight's code of behavior.
- ___ were at the bottom of Feudal Society.
- were built mainly for protection, but served as a home for Kings and Queens.
21 Clues: ___ carried the disease. • a knight's code of behavior. • a grand church is known as a ___. • ___ in three died from the black death. • The Black Death traveled along ___ ___. • an organization of merchants or traders. • ___ was another name for the Black Death. • ___ were at the bottom of Feudal Society. • the first step in training to become a knight. • ...
Medomak Middle School 2024-06-13
Across
- Wing that's not a primary color
- Shared with the highschool
- School Laptop
- Beginning and End of the day
- 2 fields, Baseball and ________
- Monthly Award, Riverhawk Alliteration
- A blue one isn't very good
- End of year fun! _______ Studies
- MMS educates Eighth and ________ Graders
- Nearby Spring Pond Resident
- Fall sport, Soccer
- Computer Mistake
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- First Value
- Dungeons and what?! Meets on Thursdays!
- MMS school mascot
- MMS is located on _________ Road
- Neighbor's Mascot
- School Color, Symbol AU
- The 'middle' value
- Home of MMS
- Second floor right wing
- Today isn't a Gold Day! It's _______
- U in RSU40
- Floors
24 Clues: Floors • U in RSU40 • First Value • Home of MMS • School Laptop • Computer Mistake • MMS school mascot • Neighbor's Mascot • The 'middle' value • Fall sport, Soccer • School Color, Symbol AU • Second floor right wing • Shared with the highschool • A blue one isn't very good • Nearby Spring Pond Resident • Beginning and End of the day • Wing that's not a primary color • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-11-16
Across
- The 16th-century movement leading to the establishment of Protestant churches and changes in the Roman Catholic Church.
- A poet or musician who wrote and performed songs of chivalry and courtly love.
- A branch of Christianity based on Martin Luther's teachings, emphasizing justification by faith.
- The Pope's power and jurisdiction over the Catholic Church.
- A building or complex where monks live and work.
- A person who received protection and land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A series of military expeditions by Christians to recover the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- A large, important church, often the seat of a bishop.
- A warrior of noble birth who served a lord in military capacity.
- The belief that God has already decided who will be saved and who will not.
- An agreement between lords and vassals, where vassals pledged service and loyalty to the lord.
- A devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-14th century.
- Certificates sold by the Catholic Church, supposedly reducing punishment for sins.
- An economic system structured around a lord's manor, including the peasants who work the land.
- A key Reformation figure known for his influential role in the development of Calvinism.
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- A system of government and society based on land ownership and personal loyalty.
- A Christian faith and practice that originated from the Reformation, distinct from Catholicism.
- The condition of peasants who were legally bound to live and work on a lord's land.
- A book or document written by hand, particularly during the Middle Ages.
- An association of artisans or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a particular town.
- The code of conduct that knights were supposed to follow, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- A list of propositions by Martin Luther challenging Church practices, notably the sale of indulgences.
- A member of the lower class who farmed or worked the land for a lord.
- Beliefs or opinions that deviate from established religious teachings, especially in the context of Christianity.
- A group of institutions within the Catholic Church tasked with combating heresy.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for military service and loyalty.
- A German theologian who sparked the Reformation with his critiques of the Catholic Church.
- Another term for the Black Death, characterized by swollen lymph nodes.
- A method of study based on logic and dialectic that dominated medieval schools.
- A Protestant theological system from John Calvin, focusing on God's sovereignty and predestination.
30 Clues: A building or complex where monks live and work. • A large, important church, often the seat of a bishop. • The Pope's power and jurisdiction over the Catholic Church. • A warrior of noble birth who served a lord in military capacity. • A member of the lower class who farmed or worked the land for a lord. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-11-13
Across
- to hate
- to give
- people
- a group of people traveling together
- a person with a bad reputation
- luck
- sadness
- to interfere in people's business
- to make someone a knight
- one sided
- a fight between two people with weapons
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- to beat or defeat in battle
- a clever plan
- a hard hit
- a poem or song that tells a story
- a young many that is almost a knight
- terrible or annoying
- a young boy in training to become a knight
- a long wooden pole
- a place where travelers can eat and sleep
- shocked or surprised
- craziness
- foolishly dangerous or daring
- to make someone believe something untrue
24 Clues: luck • people • to hate • to give • sadness • craziness • one sided • a hard hit • a clever plan • a long wooden pole • terrible or annoying • shocked or surprised • to make someone a knight • to beat or defeat in battle • foolishly dangerous or daring • a person with a bad reputation • a poem or song that tells a story • to interfere in people's business • a young many that is almost a knight • ...
Middle Child Hood 2023-02-14
Across
- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Is a result that follows an action or behavior
- Process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- To remember information
- Stopping an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- People define themselves in terms in qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help hold children's behavior
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- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- Hand eye coordination
- Means that change in position or shape of substances do not shape the quanity
- You are worthwhile as a person
- Consists of actions rather than words
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Speaking or moving while child is watching
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: Hand eye coordination • To remember information • Unwanted aggressive behavior • You are worthwhile as a person • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • Consists of actions rather than words • Speaking or moving while child is watching • Is a result that follows an action or behavior • Involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle School Psychology 2023-03-01
Across
- Connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- Lobe that is responsible for hearing.
- Putting electrical current into the brain.
- The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium
- The brain is involved in regulating ALL physiological, behavioral, and ________ functions.
- What percent of all animal research in psychology uses rodents and birds?
- This person is a famous case study in psychology.
- Lobe that is responsible for decision-making and problem-solving.
- Improve the lives of people and conduct research and spread knowledge.
- A region in the brain which has suffered damage through injury or disease.
- Type of research method that lists questions.
- Lobe in the brain that receives and processes sensory information from all over the body.
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- One of the things that changed about Phineas Gage after his accident.
- The brain consists of this many lobes.
- Type of research method that observes behavior in the natural environment.
- Lobe in the brain where vision is the main function.
- Part of the brain responsible for memory.
- Was mapped using stimulation.
- Area in the brain responsible for language production.
- Type of research method that involves looking at past records.
- Focuses on one individual or just a few.
- Anyone taking part in psychological research must give this in order to take part in the research.
- The brain consists of this many hemispheres.
- Moral principles that govern the conducting of an activity.
- The basic working unit of the brain, a special cell that communicates information to other nerve cells, muscles, or gland cells.
- The science of behavior and mental processes.
- Type of research method where data gathering happens over a long period of time.
- Area in the brain responsible for comprehension of language.
28 Clues: Was mapped using stimulation. • Lobe that is responsible for hearing. • The brain consists of this many lobes. • Focuses on one individual or just a few. • Part of the brain responsible for memory. • Putting electrical current into the brain. • The brain consists of this many hemispheres. • The science of behavior and mental processes. • ...
Rogers Middle School 2023-05-01
Across
- Who you might see if you feel sick or get injured
- The number of classes during the day at Rogers
- He teaches 6th Grade ELA and is very good at volleyball: Mr. _____
- This teacher's room number is 1102: Mr. _____
- The Roger's mascot is a _______
- The principal at Rogers is Mr. _____
- The name of the elementary school that is next to Rogers
- She teaches 6th grade Math and her last name starts with a vowel. Ms. ______
- This teacher teaches 6th grade history and drama: Ms. ______ .
- The name of the street that Rogers Middle School is on is ______ Ave
- The gym was recently named after this teacher: Mr. ____ .
- This teacher teaches robotics, computers, and yearbook. Ms. ______
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- She teaches 6th grade ELA and her last name starts with a vowel. Ms. _____
- She teaches art at Rogers. Ms. ______
- The 3 R's at Rogers Middle School are Ready, Responsible, and ______ .
- Lunch at Rogers usually begins at ______
- This teacher teaches 6th grade Math and Student Council; Ms. ______
- This teacher teaches band and orchestra at Rogers: Mr. ________
- The assistant principal at Rogers is Ms. ________
- He is one of the 6th grade P.E. teachers: Dr. ______
- The name of the after school program at Rogers
- This teacher is currently teaching 6th grade ELA and Green Team: Ms. _____
22 Clues: The Roger's mascot is a _______ • The principal at Rogers is Mr. _____ • She teaches art at Rogers. Ms. ______ • Lunch at Rogers usually begins at ______ • This teacher's room number is 1102: Mr. _____ • The number of classes during the day at Rogers • The name of the after school program at Rogers • Who you might see if you feel sick or get injured • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- Roman province of Gaul a Germanic people
- system of rigid class distinction responsibilities
- becomes a secular
- how many years a Knights training is
- ruler of all the land
- from Scandinavia and were barbaric
- churchly kingdom
- church tax paid by peasants
- center of government
- who adopts Christianity
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- who ruled over the Franks
- From Hungary
- worldly power involved in politics
- consisted of lords house, church, workshop, and fields
- leads an Empire
- crowns Charlemagne emperor
- Who's three sons fought for control
- Vassal
- How old was a Knight when he finished training
- how old was a Knight when he started training
20 Clues: Vassal • From Hungary • leads an Empire • churchly kingdom • becomes a secular • center of government • ruler of all the land • who adopts Christianity • who ruled over the Franks • crowns Charlemagne emperor • church tax paid by peasants • worldly power involved in politics • from Scandinavia and were barbaric • Who's three sons fought for control • how many years a Knights training is • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- a period from 500 to 1500
- the age you can become a knight
- the age you can become a squire
- worked the land for the lord on the manor
- new code of conduct for knights
- ruler of the franks; converts to christianity
- the age that a boy can become a page
- from scandinavia and were very warlike people
- wrote rules for the nuns
Down
- inherited Frankish kingdom from his dad
- where monks lived
- french and spanish erupted from this language
- consisted of lords house, church, workshop, and fields
- son of charlamagne
- servent for a knight
- a political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances
- germanic people who hold power in Gual
- invaders destroyed this empire
- wrote rules for the monasteries
- a church tax paid by peasents
20 Clues: where monks lived • son of charlamagne • servent for a knight • wrote rules for the nuns • a period from 500 to 1500 • a church tax paid by peasents • invaders destroyed this empire • the age you can become a knight • the age you can become a squire • new code of conduct for knights • wrote rules for the monasteries • the age that a boy can become a page • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- A political and economic system based on land holding
- How much of the income is given away
- Churchly kingdom
- Warlike, used seas a lot from Scandinavia
- People who could not lawfully leave the place they were born
- Son of Charlemagne
- Lord’s estate
- System of rigid class distinctions
- Self sufficient agricultural manors system
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- Job knights had at 14 years old
- Church tax paid by peasants
- Way lords manage their fields
- Mounted horseman who pledged to defend their lord’s land
- The land the lord granted
- Becomes emperor
- A wordily power
- Reached North America 500 years before Columbus
- One of the people knights fight for
- System of local government and defense
- Code of knights
20 Clues: Lord’s estate • Becomes emperor • A wordily power • Code of knights • Churchly kingdom • Son of Charlemagne • The land the lord granted • Church tax paid by peasants • Way lords manage their fields • Job knights had at 14 years old • System of rigid class distinctions • One of the people knights fight for • How much of the income is given away • System of local government and defense • ...
Medieval Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- what system of feudalism provides stability
- what is charlemagne's job
- barbaric people
- who sons fought for control
- ruler of the franks and converts to christianity
- churchly kingdom
- where monks live and study God
- wrote rules for nuns
- ages period from 500 to 1500
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- a worldly power in politics
- what are germanic people called
- a political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances emerges in europe.
- wrote monastery
- one function of feudalism
- who do knights serve
- where were vikings from
- what disrupts trade
- church tax paid by peasant's
- when did a knight start fighting skills
- lords estate
20 Clues: lords estate • wrote monastery • barbaric people • churchly kingdom • what disrupts trade • who do knights serve • wrote rules for nuns • where were vikings from • what is charlemagne's job • one function of feudalism • a worldly power in politics • who sons fought for control • church tax paid by peasant's • where monks live and study God • what are germanic people called • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2021-10-15
Across
- division between people
- holy figure of church (starts with a P)
- a net worth of a person at any point in time, alive or dead
- price of a man
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- religious pictures
- contract in which lord had duty to provide the fief for his vassal
- an agricultural laborer
- empire that stayed alive after fall of rome
- a muslim sovereign (equivalent of a king)
- a written deal kinda
- a system of agricultural estates
- a brave soldier in suit of armor
- a vassals source of income
- opposite of disabled
- deadly plague
- holy church in present instanbul
- a heavy plow
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- war spanning over ______
- system of law based on case law and precedent
- a painful or horrific experience
- collection of laws
- to be not included
- to be certain of something
- form of government?
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- middle class
- series of battles(war)
- a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- royal charter of rights
30 Clues: middle class • a heavy plow • deadly plague • price of a man • collection of laws • to be not included • religious pictures • form of government? • a written deal kinda • opposite of disabled • series of battles(war) • division between people • an agricultural laborer • royal charter of rights • war spanning over ______ • to be certain of something • a vassals source of income • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2021-10-15
Across
- opposite of disabled
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- deadly plague
- division between people
- middle class
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- holy figure of church (starts with a P)
- religious pictures
- a net worth of a person at any point in time, alive or dead
- to be certain of something
- empire that stayed alive after fall of rome
- holy church in present instanbul
- an agricultural laborer
- a written deal kinda
- royal charter of rights
Down
- to be not included
- a brave soldier in suit of armor
- a system of agricultural estates
- a painful or horrific experience
- series of battles(war)
- war spanning over ______
- a vassals source of income
- form of government?
- a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- collection of laws
- system of law based on case law and precedent
- a muslim sovereign (equivalent of a king)
- contract in which lord had duty to provide the fief for his vassal
- price of a man
- a heavy plow
30 Clues: middle class • a heavy plow • deadly plague • price of a man • to be not included • collection of laws • religious pictures • form of government? • opposite of disabled • a written deal kinda • series of battles(war) • division between people • an agricultural laborer • royal charter of rights • war spanning over ______ • a vassals source of income • to be certain of something • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-11-03
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- a man who held land directly from the king
- Plague contagious bacterial disease killed 1/2 Europe
- exchange of goods for other goods
- Asian form of trebuchet
- warrior of the Middle Ages
- of tours Battle between Franks & Burgundians
- complex of buildings for monks or nuns
- Investiture appointment of religious officials
- tenant farmer bound to a manor
- economic system self-sufficient land estate
- informal code of conduct and behavior
- heritable property granted by a Lord to a vassal
- ritual by which a person becomes a vassal
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- medieval lyric poet
- king and emperor or the Franks
- law set of norms regulating Christian conduct
- long arm sling shot
- Benedict Father of Western monasticism established rules for monks and nuns
- lega, economic, military & cultural customs
- Carta a charter of liberties limiting power of king
- roughly made model of person to be damaged
- Tower platform that lowered like a drawbridge
22 Clues: medieval lyric poet • long arm sling shot • Asian form of trebuchet • warrior of the Middle Ages • king and emperor or the Franks • tenant farmer bound to a manor • exchange of goods for other goods • informal code of conduct and behavior • complex of buildings for monks or nuns • ritual by which a person becomes a vassal • a man who held land directly from the king • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-01
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- The catholic church became what?
- How long did the crusade last?
- In the 1100'a what kind of government was there?
- A trainee who learned from a master
- What did Europe have?
- King John was forced to sign what?
- Feudalism made Europe What?
- The study of God
- An 1000 year time period in Europe's era
- Another name for a noble is?
- The tax council was called what?
- Teachers and students created what?
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- Merchants and Nobles built what?
- In 500ad Europe was divided into what?
- What were summers like?
- If a person was guilty of a crime who chose?
- What is one type of peasants?
- What language became english?
- Who became king in 800ad?
- Europe wanted to spread what religion?
- What did the knights follow?
- Who were Leaders of Catholic Churches?
- What tried to take over Jerusalem?
- Business groups
24 Clues: Business groups • The study of God • What did Europe have? • What were summers like? • Who became king in 800ad? • Feudalism made Europe What? • What did the knights follow? • Another name for a noble is? • What is one type of peasants? • What language became english? • How long did the crusade last? • Merchants and Nobles built what? • The catholic church became what? • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-03-02
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- This religion was a constant variable in the Middle Ages
- this ruler united the Muslims and took control of Jerusalem
- Because of the disruption of trade, Europe’s ___ centers were destroyed
- another name for the Middle Ages
- these people’s holy land was where Muhammad ascended to Heaven
- The invading ___ tribes were the cause of the Middle Ages
- knights were promised ___ in exchange for fighting in the crusades
- This Frankish leader was called “the hammer”
- the Middle Ages lasted about this many years
- the Franks defeated invaders at the battle of ___ in 732
- there were this many crusades
- King Pepin was appointed “king by the grace of ___”
- Among the Germanic kingdoms, ___ ties were more important than the law
- Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charles the Great were all part of this dynasty of kings
- some of the crusades in the First Crusade created this country
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- The Middle Ages lasted between the fall of the Roman Empire and the _____
- This Frankish king was called “the short”
- these people’s holy land was where Jesus was crucified
- these people’s holy land was in Zion
- The Franks had an important position called Mayor of the ___
- Pope ___ said “expel that wicked race from our Christian lands”
- the ___ historically made Charles the Great emperor
- Charles the Great changed his name to
- famous leader of the Franks
- The ___ court was formed to accuse people of heresy
- Queen ___ of Spain wanted Spain to be a fully Christian country
- peasants went on crusades because they wanted freedom from ___ bonds
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- by 511, Clovis had ___ the Franks into one kingdom
- this Latin word means “cross”
- Modern day France, where the Franks held power
31 Clues: famous leader of the Franks • there were this many crusades • this Latin word means “cross” • another name for the Middle Ages • these people’s holy land was in Zion • Charles the Great changed his name to • This Frankish king was called “the short” • This Frankish leader was called “the hammer” • the Middle Ages lasted about this many years • ...
The Middle Colonies 2022-06-02
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- main settlement of New Netherland
- a list of fundamental laws
- Cultural background
- area of land with only one owner
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Rulers of large land
- Americas most prosperous city
- Founder of New York
- a person to regulate worship
- elected representative
- a company which investors buy stock
- a grant of land rights for a colony
- became a royal colony in 1702
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- a person or country that owes money
- people opposed to the idea of war
- northern colony owned by England
- laborer who agrees to work without pay
- Formally New Amsterdam
- given colonists the right to elect
- statesman born in New Jersey
20 Clues: Cultural background • Founder of New York • Rulers of large land • Formally New Amsterdam • elected representative • Founder of Pennsylvania • a list of fundamental laws • a person to regulate worship • statesman born in New Jersey • Americas most prosperous city • became a royal colony in 1702 • northern colony owned by England • area of land with only one owner • ...
Late middle ages 2022-05-19
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- What group gain during the crusade
- The Christians were trying to recover this during the crusades
- Christians defeated the Muslims
- mansamusa became ruler where
- Was the first of the treaties that divide the carolingian empire
- Invented one of the first printing press in Europe that increase literacy
- A book that depicts a perfect fictional social in its social and religious custom
- Was the hero of the hundred year war
- A spainsh leader who kickout the muslims
- Duthor who wrote romeo & Juliet
- Winner of the hundred year war
- Dutch renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
- What empire decline significantly as a result of the crusade
- where did William the conqueror move the capital to
- A famous painter who painted the roof of the sister chapel
- Made it easier to copy books and produce
- Capita of russia
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- what group ram sacked Constantinople
- Who was the leader of the norman
- Was the Muslim leader who recapture jersusalem
- Was the king of frank more the capital to Paris
- Christains vs Muslims
- A book that utilized satire of the catholic church and called social reform
- Muhammad´s journey to medina
- what city was sacked during the fourth crusade
- What were the area called established by the Christians after the first crusader
- A renaissance sculpture that michelangelo
- A famous painting of a mysterious woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- English humanist who was behead by henry VIII
- Sigh manga carta under pressure from his rebellious
30 Clues: Capita of russia • Christains vs Muslims • mansamusa became ruler where • Muhammad´s journey to medina • Winner of the hundred year war • Christians defeated the Muslims • Duthor who wrote romeo & Juliet • Who was the leader of the norman • What group gain during the crusade • what group ram sacked Constantinople • Was the hero of the hundred year war • ...
Middle School Life 2025-01-10
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- parties We get to taste fun foods in World Language classes
- Where we store our belongings when we don’t need them.
- Luncheon A big lunch with fun foods and cultural events with the whole Middle School
- House that knows where they came from and they wear green
- House that knows how to show respect and they wear red
- 7th Grade overnight field trip
- The National Junior Honor Society
- Show An event we do in the Winter for the whole school
- We take theater, debate, photography and other fun classes in addition to our core classes
- The parties we have a couple times of the year after school
- Festival An event we do in the Fall for the whole school
- Crew The club where we practice kindness
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- Where we learn etiquette, social customs and how to dance well and eat at the golf club
- School Retreat First day of Middle School we get together for games, food and fun!
- Activities Days we wear our house shirts and play fun games challenging other houses building character, team spirit and life skills.
- Trip 8th Grade overnight field trip
- House where students are very wise and wear orange
- House that knows what lasts and they wear blue
- 6th Grade overnight field trip
- House of flexible strong people and they wear pink
- House where students have found the meaning of life and wear purple
- House that knows how to be in the moment, all in the moment and they wear yellow
- Where we learn about student government and participate in leadership on and off campus
23 Clues: 6th Grade overnight field trip • 7th Grade overnight field trip • The National Junior Honor Society • Trip 8th Grade overnight field trip • Crew The club where we practice kindness • House that knows what lasts and they wear blue • House where students are very wise and wear orange • House of flexible strong people and they wear pink • ...
THE MIDDLE AGES 2025-02-04
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- worn on the heads of royalty
- used to cut wood
- where jewels are found
- a place where royalty lives
- son of the King and Queen
- the title of the ruler
- a mystical flying creature
- symbol of a country
- animal that you ride
- worn on the head a protection
- is round and protects the body
- an entertainer(funny)for the royals
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- daughter of the King and Queen
- a dangerous sport
- used in jousting
- married to the King
- a person who protects the royals
- found in a chest
- where the King sits
- sharp and used to protect
20 Clues: used in jousting • used to cut wood • found in a chest • a dangerous sport • married to the King • where the King sits • symbol of a country • animal that you ride • where jewels are found • the title of the ruler • son of the King and Queen • sharp and used to protect • a mystical flying creature • a place where royalty lives • worn on the heads of royalty • worn on the head a protection • ...
Vocabularies Middle Exam 2024-09-21
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- A person who treats the teeth
- Rumah Kaca
- A part of the house for looking at our face
- A person who learns in the school
- A person who sews the clothes
- V3 from Fight
- A person who takes rice on the ricefield
- Ibadah
- V2 from Awake
- Juz
- A part of the house for opening the water
- Wajib/Fardhu
- A person who catches fish
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- Dosa
- A person who cuts the meat
- V3 from Become
- A part of the house for sweeping the floor
- A place for taking a bath
- A place for cooking the food
- A person who takes a picture
- Surah
- V1 from Overslept
- A part of the house for locking or opening the door
- A part of the house for going up or going down to the next floor
- V2 from Mislead
25 Clues: Juz • Dosa • Surah • Ibadah • Rumah Kaca • Wajib/Fardhu • V3 from Fight • V2 from Awake • V3 from Become • V2 from Mislead • V1 from Overslept • A place for taking a bath • A person who catches fish • A person who cuts the meat • A place for cooking the food • A person who takes a picture • A person who treats the teeth • A person who sews the clothes • A person who learns in the school • ...
Middle school trends 2024-09-17
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- An app where you send short pictures or messages to friends.
- A game where players compete to be the last one standing.
- Wireless earbuds you can use to listen to music.
- Toys that look like characters from shows and movies.
- A show about a space hero and Baby Yoda.
- A funny book series about a dog who’s also a policeman.
- A show about kids who solve spooky mysteries.
- A website where people watch videos about everything.
- A book series about a young wizard.
- A game where you can build and play with friends.
- A popular show about kids fighting monsters.
- A water bottle that helps keep drinks cold.
- A place where you can watch short, fun videos.
- A singer who sings about her feelings.
- Popular music from Korea, like BTS.
- A place to share pictures with your friends.
- A tablet for playing games, drawing, or watching videos.
- A show about a girl who loves solving mysteries.
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- A book about a boy who discovers he is a hero.
- A type of cartoon from Japan, like Naruto and Pokémon.
- Small toys you can play with to keep your hands busy.
- A game where you find out who the bad guy is.
- Switch – A video game system you can play at home or take with you.
- A YouTuber who does big challenges and gives away prizes.
- Shoes that are popular to wear to school.
- Colorful shoes you can put charms on.
- A group of singers and dancers from Korea.
- A toy that makes a popping sound when you press it.
- A game where you can build worlds with blocks.
- Reusing things like plastic to help the planet.
- Hair ties that also look cool on your wrist.
- A book series about a kid and his funny adventures.
- Cards you can collect and trade with friends.
- A brand that makes cool shoes and clothes.
34 Clues: A book series about a young wizard. • Popular music from Korea, like BTS. • Colorful shoes you can put charms on. • A singer who sings about her feelings. • A show about a space hero and Baby Yoda. • Shoes that are popular to wear to school. • A group of singers and dancers from Korea. • A brand that makes cool shoes and clothes. • ...
Middle School Basics 2024-09-17
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- You carry your school items in these to school
- You can decorate your water bottle with these
- This space is for when you need someone to listen
- This is where you have presentations as a whole school
- You go here when you get hurt
- You go here when you are late or need help
- Made a mistake? Use this!
- A classroom that you can make food in
- These little toys can help you when you need to focus
- You go to this area to express yourself through different mediums
- This is where you have a class focus on your physical self and being healthy
- You go here when you want to check out a book, or have a quiet space
- This helps you color on pages
- This class you learn about our language and how to write
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- This is given to you to complete during class
- You get one of these in order to leave the class
- This shows the month and the days, to help you schedule better
- This is a class you learn about chemicals and the natural world
- This is where you write down what is on the board
- Something you write with
- You sit at this to take notes or do work
- This is a Middle School class that you create fun projects and see how certain things work; computers
- This is a class that you learn about History
- You can cut objects with these
- This class is where you learn about numbers and how to use them
25 Clues: Something you write with • Made a mistake? Use this! • You go here when you get hurt • This helps you color on pages • You can cut objects with these • A classroom that you can make food in • You sit at this to take notes or do work • You go here when you are late or need help • This is a class that you learn about History • This is given to you to complete during class • ...
Middle School Quiz 2023-12-08
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- A person who helps students or classification things.
- It's something big that the teacher usually use.
- Subject that explains what happened a lot of years ago.
- Only use the private high schools.
- A person that teaches you a lot of useful things.
- All kids agree with this
- were inside your writing material.
- Noise that adverts you.
- Where you can wear your school material.
- Students hate doing this.
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- It's one thing that helps you to study.
- It's furniture that saves your books.
- Where students do their work.
- Furniture were students support her body.
- People that learn something.
- It's breakable and useful for students and teachers.
- A lot of students don't like it.
- You need this to organize your school things.
- He has a big responsibility.
- Subject is a little bit difficult
- You need this thing to do your homework.
21 Clues: Noise that adverts you. • All kids agree with this • Students hate doing this. • People that learn something. • He has a big responsibility. • Where students do their work. • A lot of students don't like it. • Subject is a little bit difficult • Only use the private high schools. • were inside your writing material. • It's furniture that saves your books. • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-01-29
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- Runs through France
- The biggest threat to Europe came from here.
- King of the Franks
- Where the people lived
- Towns grew because of this.
- Felt he was the rightful king of England.
- Charlemagne was crowned this by the pope.
- The Nobles were this to the king.
- He was kidnapped as a teenager
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- Converted to Christianity
- The Government system of the time period.
- A vassal would received this from the king.
- River that runs through Germany.
- Woman of power.
- For protection
- Harold is thought to killed by this.
- Feudalism was based on this.
- Used to make flour.
- Latin for Middle
- Tied to the land.
- Missionaries job was to teach
21 Clues: For protection • Woman of power. • Latin for Middle • Tied to the land. • King of the Franks • Runs through France • Used to make flour. • Where the people lived • Converted to Christianity • Towns grew because of this. • Feudalism was based on this. • Missionaries job was to teach • He was kidnapped as a teenager • River that runs through Germany. • The Nobles were this to the king. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-12-13
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- The English king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta.
- Islam, Christianity, and _____ all consider Jerusalem sacred in their religions.
- leader of The Holy Roman Catholic Church
- A series of holy wars in the Middle East
- A series of conflicts between England and France that ended with the two countries being separated forever.
- Whose power would decline if the feudal system went away?
- an estate of land, given to one in exchange for feudal service.
- French peasant girl that led the French to victory at the Battle Of Orleans
- King ___ the Lionheart negotiated a peace treaty during the Third Crusade.
- Led The People's Crusade.
- If a knight agrees to help protect a nobleman's land in exchange for a fief, he becomes a ____ of the lord.
- The document King John was forced to sign by his nobles.
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- The ____ ____ ____ ____ was the wealthiest entity in the middle ages.
- anyone who takes a journey to a spiritual place is called a ______.
- a city sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
- Rulers of Russia were called ____.
- The name for an Islamic house of worship
- A _______ is a community of people that shares territory and a government.
- ____ equals power
- made up 80-90% of the population of medieval Europe.
- A Christian house of worship and built to showcase the power and wealth of The Church.
- Before money was used in Europe, the day to day business of European people depended on the _____ system.
- _____ Turks conquered the Byzantine Empire.
- The Bubonic _____ killed half of Europe in the 14th century.
24 Clues: ____ equals power • Led The People's Crusade. • Rulers of Russia were called ____. • leader of The Holy Roman Catholic Church • The name for an Islamic house of worship • A series of holy wars in the Middle East • _____ Turks conquered the Byzantine Empire. • a city sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians. • made up 80-90% of the population of medieval Europe. • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-11-26
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- a religion developed among the ancient Hebrews and characterized by belief in one transcendent God who has revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets
- the collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor from BCE 529 to 565
- a house for persons under religious vows
- the religion derived from Jesus Christ, based on the Bible as sacred scripture
- the use of offensive operations carried out to capture a fortified place by surrounding it, severing its communications and supply lines
- a prelate who as bishop of Rome is the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- someone having spiritual or ecclesiastical supervision over others
- a person who scourges themself as a public penance
- a member of the British gentry ranking below a knight and above a gentleman
- paid as a voluntary contribution or as a tax especially for the support of a religious establishment
- military expeditions undertaken by Christian powers in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to win the Holy Land from the Muslims
- the act or practice of trading goods or services for other goods or services
- a person of noble rank or birth
- a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation
- the era following the medieval era
- a hand-drawn wooden bow held vertically and used especially by medieval English archers
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- the most significant conflict between church and state in medieval Europe
- a warrior of olden times who fought on horseback, served a king, held a special military rank, and swore to behave in a noble way
- a large, heavy gun usually mounted on a carriage
- a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France
- the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood
- a severe epidemic of plague and especially bubonic plague that occurred in Asia and Europe in the 14th century
- an ecclesiastical censure depriving a person of the rights of church membership
- a system of political organization of land
- one of the pirate Norsemen plundering the coasts of Europe in the 8th to 10th centuries
- a charter of liberties to which the English barons forced King John to give his assent in June 1215 at Runnymede
- a record of a survey of English lands and landholdings made by order of William the Conqueror about 1086
- a person who differs in opinion from established religious opinions
- the religious faith of belief in Allah as the sole deity and in Muhammad as his prophet
- a person from an alien land, culture, or group believed to be inferior, uncivilized, or violent
30 Clues: a person of noble rank or birth • the era following the medieval era • a house for persons under religious vows • a system of political organization of land • a large, heavy gun usually mounted on a carriage • a person who scourges themself as a public penance • the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood • ...
Middle ages test 2025-04-15
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- The European Name for Palestine, the region where Jesus had lived, preaches, and died
- monk responsible for creating the Benedictine Rule, a set of rules for monks
- members of religious orders who lived and worked among the general public
- English King who led the third, ill-fated Crusade to seize Palestine
- Roman pope who excommunicated Emperor Henry IV
- law Thomas Aquinas's concept that God created a law that governed how the world operated
- teenage girl who rallied the French troops during the Hundred years war
- Christian Efforts to retake Spain from the Muslim Moors
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- philosopher who showed how religious faith and reason could co-exist
- group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
- law making body that governs England
- Holy Roman ruler who challenged Pope Gregor VII
- the system that governs the relationship between lords and vassals
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- powerful French noblewoman who became queen of France and England
- French noble who conquered England and spread feudalism
- document written by English nobles and Signed by King John listing rights the King could not ignore
- Warrior and king who led the franks in building a huge empire
- founder of Franciscan order
- The period lasting from about 500 to 1500
- communities of monks
- Christian missionary credited with converting Ireland to Christianity
- warriors that rode on horseback
- head of the Roman Catholic Church who started the crusades
- casting an offender out of the church
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- large estate owned by a knight or lord
- church officials
- religious ideas that oppose accepted Church teachings
- another name for the Middle Ages
- large landmass that includes Europe and Asia
- a long series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims over control of Palestine
- Turkish Leader of Muslim forces that preventd England from taking Palestine
- deadly plague that killed millions of Europeans from 1347 and 1351
- organization of priests charged with seeking out and punishing non-Christians
36 Clues: church officials • communities of monks • founder of Franciscan order • warriors that rode on horseback • another name for the Middle Ages • law making body that governs England • casting an offender out of the church • large estate owned by a knight or lord • The period lasting from about 500 to 1500 • large landmass that includes Europe and Asia • ...
Middle Eastern Religions 2024-03-25
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- In Judaism, Abraham was told to start a new country, called...
- The followers of Jesus were called this.
- This religion follows the teachings of Jesus Christ.
- The leader of a Jewish synagogue.
- A day of rest in the Jewish faith.
- The belief in one god.
- The person who started the religion of Judaism.
- The leader of the entire Christian church.
- The Arabic word for God.
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- A religious journey people take.
- The part of the Bible that tells the story of Jesus.
- ______ Commandments to live by in both the Jewish and Christian faith.
- Jewish and Muslim people do not eat this food.
- The first five books of the Bible, which are important to the Jewish
- The holy book of Christianity.
- The two main Christian holidays are Christmas and ____.
- A celebration in which Jewish people fast from sunrise to sunset.
- A month long celebration in Islamic faith.
- The Islamic holy city where Mohammed was born.
- The founder of Islam.
- The new city in which Mohammed started Islam.
21 Clues: The founder of Islam. • The belief in one god. • The Arabic word for God. • The holy book of Christianity. • A religious journey people take. • The leader of a Jewish synagogue. • A day of rest in the Jewish faith. • The followers of Jesus were called this. • A month long celebration in Islamic faith. • The leader of the entire Christian church. • ...
Middle Ages Words 2022-03-09
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- The Jews were (fill in the blank)
- Another word for knight
- clothes that protect a warrior
- place that teaches religion
- Person who fought for their monarch
- Person who cannot own land
- hand held protection
- the bubonic disease
- head of the church
- Weapon used to shoot enemies from a distance
- Place where people live
- The social pyramid
- The main religion that was taught
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- A place where you learn
- a weapon that cuts through enemies
- code of honor
- Person who can own land
- Ruler of Europe
- Closest ranking to a knight
- Two more rankings then a knight
- Person who works in the fields all day
- leader of the manor
22 Clues: code of honor • Ruler of Europe • head of the church • The social pyramid • the bubonic disease • leader of the manor • hand held protection • A place where you learn • Another word for knight • Person who can own land • Place where people live • Person who cannot own land • place that teaches religion • Closest ranking to a knight • clothes that protect a warrior • ...
Middle School Items 2025-05-21
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- Big test at the end of a unit
- Place where lunch is served
- Friday feeling: “It’s almost the ___!”
- Used to erase pencil marks
- Class where you read novels
- Opposite of a question
- What your grades go into
- Document you turn in online or on paper
- You open this to get into class
- Tool with colors used in art
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- A friend group or social circle
- Worn on your feet
- Carries books and supplies
- Device used to text or call
- A break between classes
- Sticky writing tool
- You log into this to use your computer
- You watch these on YouTube
- School subject with maps and history
- A favorite day for pizza at lunch
- Teachers write these to help you improve
21 Clues: Worn on your feet • Sticky writing tool • Opposite of a question • A break between classes • What your grades go into • Carries books and supplies • Used to erase pencil marks • You watch these on YouTube • Device used to text or call • Place where lunch is served • Class where you read novels • Tool with colors used in art • Big test at the end of a unit • ...
Middle Eastern Meal 2022-10-26
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- _ is believing in one god.
- Muslims are people who believe in _.
- Muslims must make a pilgrimage to _.
- a fertile spot in a desert with water is a _.
- group of camels used for transportation is called a _.
- a big area
- A king or queen is a example of a _.
- The home of most Jews.
- A mountain or a river is a _.
- unequal distribution of income
- Destruction and fear are caused by _.
- To move
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- Voting is an example of _.
- Christians are people who believe in _.
- A fight is an example of _.
- Jews are people who believe in _.
- Takes control by force.Ex. Hitler
- _ was made to control oil and it's prices.
- Jews worship in a _.
- Resources that come from the Earth
- The "Holy Land"
- A dam in Africa at the beginning of the Nile river
- The canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
23 Clues: To move • a big area • The "Holy Land" • Jews worship in a _. • The home of most Jews. • Voting is an example of _. • _ is believing in one god. • A fight is an example of _. • A mountain or a river is a _. • unequal distribution of income • Jews are people who believe in _. • Takes control by force.Ex. Hitler • Resources that come from the Earth • Muslims are people who believe in _. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- have or retain possession of.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- (in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch • have or retain possession of. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor • an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
European middle ages 2022-11-18
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- Landowner
- church tax
- Large estate for the lord
- works of Christian monks
- giant slingshot
- became pope
- Knight's code
- protector
- Important religious ceremonies
- fierce bloody competitions
- shelter from arrows
- King's fort
- peasant
- was Crowned king in 936
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- history markers
- church
- weapons for a castle
- people who receive land
- first to call land the Holy Roman empire
- shielded soldiers
- land that was granted by a lord
- Germanic people who held power
- became emperor
- leader of the Franks
- twin sister of Benedict
- water powered for grinding grain
26 Clues: church • peasant • Landowner • protector • church tax • became pope • King's fort • Knight's code • became emperor • history markers • giant slingshot • shielded soldiers • shelter from arrows • weapons for a castle • leader of the Franks • people who receive land • twin sister of Benedict • was Crowned king in 936 • works of Christian monks • Large estate for the lord • fierce bloody competitions • ...
Europe middle ages 2022-11-18
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- Popes in Middle ages became this.
- Having to do with the Middle Ages
- A person who received land and protection from a lord in return for loyalty
- Spanish Muslims
- A peasant/serf family's payment of one-tenth of its income to a church
- Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul/united all kingdoms in France
- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe
- he location of the castle in the high mountains of northern Italy
- city in France that was home of the popes
- A style of architecture developed in northern France
- a peasant farmer who was tied to the land
- a series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize
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- Scholars who gathered and taught at medieval European universities
- A governing body made up of a group of representatives
- The property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance
- A group of people with the same trade or craft
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- a code of behavior by which knights were expected to be brave
- law the Church's own body of laws
- a poet or musician who traveled around and entertained people
- A system of government that developed in the Middle Ages in Europe
- An armored warrior who fought on horseback
- Charta A list of political rights written by England’s nobles and signed by King john
- A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- A lord’s estate
25 Clues: Spanish Muslims • A lord’s estate • Popes in Middle ages became this. • Having to do with the Middle Ages • law the Church's own body of laws • city in France that was home of the popes • a peasant farmer who was tied to the land • An armored warrior who fought on horseback • A group of people with the same trade or craft • ...
Middle School Crossword 2022-07-20
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- 十分な睡眠が取れなかった場合の気分
- 英語を構成する26文字の名前。
- 誰かが生まれたとき、彼らは「赤ちゃん」です
- 決勝の直前のゲームまたはラウンドで、勝者は決勝に進みます。
- 本棚に置いたもの
- 特にドレスや装飾のスタイルや行動のマナーで人気のあるトレンド。
- 評議会
- 貸した
- 旅行者
- 正式
- 低い
- 癖
- 旅行の際に持参するコンテナ
- 時計の最も長い針が追跡するもの。
- 郵便配達員がもたらすもの
- 狭く、移動が難しい。
- 歩行者
- 描いた
- インタビュー
- 調理されたパン
- 画面
- 音楽を作成するために使用するツール
- サービス
- 言った
- 初心者
- 愛する
- 虹のように、または色付きのペンの箱のように
- 例えば; 毎日、肉、果物、野菜、たんぱく質と一緒に食事をします。
- 試合
- 写真
- 技術的には、私たちは単なる「脳」であり、肉と骨で作られたメカを操縦しています。
- 必要
- あなたが見ているテレビやコンピューターの部分。
- たとえば、ブラスバンドはこれを作ります。
- 立っていた
- 同盟
- 服を着る行為
- 「ナンバーX」の別の言葉
- 影響
- あなたは夢を見るには「眠っている」必要があります
- 屋内
- 訪客
- クラスでやってはいけないこと。 それは睡眠と関係があります。
- 俳優が立って演じる場所
- 作成した
- 優しい心
- 特に
- グループのために話すことを選んだ人
- 聴覚障害者がコミュニケーションに使用するジェスチャーと表情。
- 危害
- 損傷
- 横たわっている
- 激怒したときに感じる感情。
- あなたの両親、兄弟、そして親戚
- 明日のサッカーの試合で私を「サポート」してください
- 「シャツに醤油をこぼした。「しみ」が残る」
- 「快楽」の反対の感覚
- 最後のもの
- 太陽がピークに達した日の真ん中。
- 「食べたい!私は_____です!」
- 発展させる
- ほとんどすべての子供が恐れている医者の道具。
- 最小量
- ゲームの途中での休憩
- 魚を捕まえることができる深淵。 チェイスはそれを非常に恐れています。
- 寝るのをやめるとどうなりますか
- 悪い
- 絵の具を使って作られた芸術作品
- 携帯電話、コンピューター、またはコンソールでのゲーム。
- 素晴らしい
- 冗談を言う
- お客様
- 生まれ
- 休み
- 店頭で購入した場合、「自家製」ではありません
- 敗北
- たくさんの選択肢
- 目から涙が漏れたとき
- 留守居
- 含む
- 伝える
- 体の最大の器官
- 広く
- ヨーロッパの南の大陸
- ソフトボール
- 興奮した
- 多くの場合、一連のゲームや試合が含まれる、スポーツのチャンピオンの位置をめぐるコンテスト。
- 文字を使って単語を作る
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- 選んだ
- 寒い、通常は震えるのに十分
- 屋外
- あなたの顔に現れる感情
- 太陽が空にあり、吸血鬼が外に出られない日の一部。
- 針を使って何かを投与する
- 長くて低い席
- 家の服は「快適」でなければなりません
- 水を横切って移動するための車両
- インドの都市
- 意味を伝えるために紙に記号をマークする行為
- 栄養
- 勝ちたい候補者に投票するとき。
- 今夜
- 腕を通したシャツの部分
- 気付く
- 幸せなとき、または何か面白いことに遭遇したときに鳴る音。
- 授業中に「集中」する必要があります。
- 「アリーナ」はかつて剣闘士が戦った場所でした
- いくつかの
- 手足、頭、胴体の合計
- 誰かに何かをもたらすために
- 生き残ります
- その丘を「走る」
- 中毒
- 象の鼻
- パンダの好きな食べ物
- 本や新聞記事を出版する
- 開催
- お腹が痛いとき
- 「道が見つかりません!私は_____です!」
- 電源
- 健康を回復するために食べるもの
- みがきます
- 競争
- 結果
- 素晴らしい
- 屋外で、通常は毛布の上に座って食べる食事
- 酸を使って食べ物を溶かす体内の臓器
- パン、ケーキ、パイ、その他の焼き菓子を作るため。
- 足らない
- 頭がいい
- 強いの反対
- 報告
- 泣くと目から漏れる液体
- 動物園で動物の世話をする人
- 費やす
- 移動する
- 多くのことができる電話
- 走りながらバトンを渡す競技
- あなたの体が侵入者を殺すために熱くなるとき
- 誰かがあなたの脳に何かを強引に突き刺したように感じるとき。
- 食用の肉があり、中に真珠が入っていることもある貝殻
- 物を一緒にホチキス止めするためのツール
- 競争
- 通常は金属製の楽器。 あなたがそれを打つとき、それは「鳴ります」。
- 元気の人はたくさんの____を持っています
- 違う
- あるものを別のものと交換する
- 店員
- 選ばれた
- 生トースト
- 日本、中国、インド、そしてロシアの半分が属する大陸
- 通常、通りを運転または横断する方法を示す標識
- 動画ですが、テレビ番組ではありません。
- 船を動かしたり物を倒したりする可能性のある空気の動き。
- カメラのガラスの目
- 傷口に巻く布
- "あなたを信頼する"
- あなたが働く場所
- 泡立つほど熱い水で調理します。
- あなたが何かを買ったという証拠
- 幸運
- 注意深く見るために
- 42キロを超える走行。 レポートを配信するためにその距離を走っている兵士にちなんで名付けられました。 レポートはギリシャ人とペルシャ人の間の戦いについてでした
- 四方を水に囲まれた一片の土地。 技術的には、北海道はその1つです。
- 何かの所有権を持つ
- 新聞に書く人
- 利用可能
- 少し
- 何かを良くするために
- あなたは現在中学校にいます。 この前に、あなたは...
- 感情を伝えるために動かすことができる目の上の髪の毛
- 顔の表情
- 「中国」と「中学校」の「中」の意味
- 軍
- 持ち上げるには
- 太陽は「明るすぎる」ので、直接見ません。
- 着用
- ユーザー
- 別の存在の人生を終わらせること。
- あなたが動物を飼う囲い。それは通常金属棒を持っています。
180 Clues: 癖 • 軍 • 屋外 • 栄養 • 今夜 • 正式 • 低い • 中毒 • 開催 • 画面 • 電源 • 競争 • 結果 • 報告 • 試合 • 写真 • 必要 • 同盟 • 影響 • 屋内 • 訪客 • 競争 • 違う • 店員 • 特に • 危害 • 損傷 • 幸運 • 少し • 悪い • 休み • 敗北 • 着用 • 含む • 広く • 選んだ • 評議会 • 貸した • 旅行者 • 気付く • 歩行者 • 描いた • 象の鼻 • 言った • 初心者 • 愛する • 費やす • 最小量 • お客様 • 生まれ • 留守居 • 伝える • サービス • 足らない • 頭がいい • 移動する • 作成した • 優しい心 • 選ばれた • 利用可能 • 顔の表情 • ユーザー • 興奮した • いくつかの • みがきます • 素晴らしい • 強いの反対 • 立っていた • 生トースト • 最後のもの • 発展させる • 素晴らしい • 冗談を言う • 長くて低い席 • インドの都市 • 生き残ります • インタビュー • 服を着る行為 • 傷口に巻く布 • 新聞に書く人 • ソフトボール • 調理されたパン • お腹が痛いとき • 横たわっている • 持ち上げるには • 体の最大の器官 • 本棚に置いたもの • その丘を「走る」 • あなたが働く場所 • たくさんの選択肢 • カメラのガラスの目 • 注意深く見るために • ...
Middle Eastern Empires 2025-10-16
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- Babylon was said to have beautiful hanging _______.
- Capital of Assyria.
- Zoraster was a ______ who brought new ideas of good vs evil.
- The Assyrians built _______ to connect all provinces.
- Each province of Persia was ruled by a _________.
- Soldiers who rode on horseback.
- King Darius of Persia separated the empire into twenty smaller _______.
- The Assyrians used ______ weapons.
- This empire fell when conquered people captured the city of Ninevah.
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- King Darius sent out _______ agents to make sure governors followed the rules.
- Capital of the Chaldeans.
- The Chaldeans created the ______ day week.
- Chaldean priests were ________.
- The Persians were ____ to people they conquered.
- This group would burn villages and kill people when they defeated them.
- The _______ captured Babylon after King Nebuchadnezzar died.
- The Persians were never _____ because they thought it would make them liars and cheaters.
- The Chaldean priests named all the consellations that are now the _______.
- King Nebuchadnezzar captured the Egyptians and Jews and made them ________.
- The Assyrians were a _______ tribe.
20 Clues: Capital of Assyria. • Capital of the Chaldeans. • Chaldean priests were ________. • Soldiers who rode on horseback. • The Assyrians used ______ weapons. • The Assyrians were a _______ tribe. • The Chaldeans created the ______ day week. • The Persians were ____ to people they conquered. • Each province of Persia was ruled by a _________. • ...
The Middle Ages 2025-11-24
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- Peasant bound to the land
- Muslim leader during the Crusades
- Armored warrior serving a lord
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- Warrior class in Japanese feudalism
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- System of land exchanged for service
- Eastern Roman Empire
- 10% income tax paid to the Church
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- Treaty dividing the Carolingian Empire
- Disease responsible for massive population loss
- Era that followed the Middle Ages
- Norse explorers and raiders
- Frankish king who united Western Europe
- Highest monarch in medieval society
- Pope who called for the First Crusade
- Main target of the First Crusade
- Catastrophic plague of the 14th century
- Holy war to reclaim the Holy Land
- Germanic tribe dominant in early medieval Europe
20 Clues: Eastern Roman Empire • Peasant bound to the land • Norse explorers and raiders • Armored warrior serving a lord • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • Main target of the First Crusade • Era that followed the Middle Ages • Muslim leader during the Crusades • Holy war to reclaim the Holy Land • 10% income tax paid to the Church • Highest monarch in medieval society • ...
Middle All-Firm 2025-10-20
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- Something you might design for social media using Canva or Adobe Express
- Group of students advocating for an entrepreneurship minor at PSU
- Visual symbol or mark for a company
- This event
- Target group for a product or campaign
- One key metric of success on Instagram
- Event space in State College
- Name of the firm we're all here for
- Type of promotion relying on personal recommendations
- Coffee shop in downtown Bellefonte
- Slogan or catchphrase
- Part of PESO, media coverage you did not pay for
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- Two words, way to assess a business' current situation
- Residential community for LGBTQ+ people at Penn State
- Team at HVC that handles three part-time clients
- The Director of ______ ______ made this puzzle
- Local company that sends care packages to troops
- App for viewing a variety of media, HVC client
- Massage studio in State College, connected to AIM Higher Seminars
- One-page document with basic information about a business or product
- Email a PR Practitioner may send to a journalist
- General term for a busines we're working with
- Search Engine Optimization, for short
23 Clues: This event • Slogan or catchphrase • Event space in State College • Coffee shop in downtown Bellefonte • Visual symbol or mark for a company • Name of the firm we're all here for • Search Engine Optimization, for short • Target group for a product or campaign • One key metric of success on Instagram • General term for a busines we're working with • ...
Middle Ages (Mon) 2025-12-15
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- Rural areas where most people lived.
- Objects used for farming and daily work.
- Society Society divided into social groups.
- Buying and selling goods between places.
- Payments peasants made, often in crops or products.
- Promise of loyalty made to a lord or king.
- Groups that paid taxes and had fewer rights.
- Rules that organized society and were controlled by rulers.
- Related to the countryside.
- Privileged group that owned land and held political power.
- Safety provided by nobles to peasants.
- Basic economic unit of feudalism.
- Movement between places, often dangerous in the Middle Ages.
- Urban centers that were small during feudalism.
- Attack by foreign peoples on European territories.
- Military force controlled by the king.
- An economy based mainly on agriculture and farming.
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- Crops collected by peasants.
- Monarchy – System where kings shared power with nobles and clergy.
- Ruler of a kingdom who claimed to govern in the name of God.
- People who worked the land and formed most of the population.
- Divisions of society based on birth.
- Historical period in Europe between Ancient and Modern times.
- Main source of wealth and power in feudal society.
- Groups that did not pay taxes and had special rights.
- Social position was decided in feudal society by one's ______.
- Europe The part of Europe where feudalism developed.
- Powerful nobles with large lands and independence.
- Main product of the feudal economy.
- Producing almost everything needed without trade.
- A political, economic, and social system in Western Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.
- Important members of the Church with great power.
- Religious institution with strong influence over medieval society.
33 Clues: Related to the countryside. • Crops collected by peasants. • Basic economic unit of feudalism. • Main product of the feudal economy. • Rural areas where most people lived. • Divisions of society based on birth. • Safety provided by nobles to peasants. • Military force controlled by the king. • Objects used for farming and daily work. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-11-19
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- A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for the lord.
- Religious wars in the Middle Ages, mostly fought by Christians to take control of the Holy Land.
- A noble who owned land and gave some of it to others in exchange for loyalty.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- Land and property owned by a person or family.
- A church-led court to punish heresy and enforce religious rules.
- The effort by Christian kingdoms to drive Muslims out of Spain.
- A lord’s estate, including farmland, village, and home.
- Belief or opinion that goes against the official teachings of the church.
- A group of people with the same trade or craft who protect their rights and quality of work.
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- A church order that forbids priests from performing religious services in a certain area.
- A system in medieval Europe where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for protection and land.
- A town-dwelling merchant or craftsman in medieval Europe.
- Officially excluding someone from participating in the church.
- Church officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks.
- A religious ceremony believed to bring God’s grace, like baptism or communion.
- When kings or nobles appoint church officials instead of the church.
- A document from 1215 that limited the king’s power and protected certain rights.
- The code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, loyalty, and bravery.
- A soldier on horseback who served a lord and followed a code of honor.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
21 Clues: Land and property owned by a person or family. • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people. • Church officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks. • A lord’s estate, including farmland, village, and home. • A town-dwelling merchant or craftsman in medieval Europe. • A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for the lord. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-10-03
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- related to the pope
- twist something to make it appear different
- related to the church
- not sacred
- picture made by arranging small, colored pieces
- imitating real life visually
- medieval Europe area dominated by the pope
- painting/sculpture of something holy
- underground passages for burial
- one musical line alone
- painting with watercolor on wet plaster
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- varied musical sounds together
- place where a group of monks live
- in its original condition, unspoiled
- an object revered as something from a holy person
- part of a group or body of people
- level or rank in an organization or society
- power moving toward 1 person or group
- music played or sung alternately by 2 groups
- depicted in a nonrealistic style
- philosophy with man as the answer to everything
- apparent contradiction
22 Clues: not sacred • related to the pope • related to the church • apparent contradiction • one musical line alone • imitating real life visually • varied musical sounds together • underground passages for burial • depicted in a nonrealistic style • place where a group of monks live • part of a group or body of people • in its original condition, unspoiled • ...
The Middle Colonies 2025-10-07
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- Penn wrote the Frame of ______________
- Enslaved people had few _________
- Freedom of the _________
- New __________ became New York City
- King that wanted to control New Netherland
- Were able to own property in New York
- Society of Friends
- Trainee learning a craft
- George ____________ - English preacher
- Trial by _______
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- Another word for trade
- English used ________ to control slaves
- Many different groups
- City of brotherly love
- Being willing to accept differences
- Colony founded in 1702 on the Atlantic coast
- Native Americans in Pennsylvania
- Colonies of PA, NJ, NY and DE
- ________ Stuyvesant
- William _______ founded Pennsylvania
20 Clues: Trial by _______ • Society of Friends • ________ Stuyvesant • Many different groups • Another word for trade • City of brotherly love • Freedom of the _________ • Trainee learning a craft • Colonies of PA, NJ, NY and DE • Native Americans in Pennsylvania • Enslaved people had few _________ • Being willing to accept differences • New __________ became New York City • ...
Middle Ages Formative 2026-03-20
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- defeated the Moors at the Battle of Tours
- created schools; forced Christianity on his people
- boys started training at the age of _____ to be a knight
- Peasants and serfs were the lowest _____
- a protective gate
- created the Franks' empire; became a Christian and ally of the Pope
- the top of the feudal system
- a catapult
- when an enemy surrounds and area
- promised to fight for the lord
- people who gave land to vassals
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- a description of the period known as the Middle Ages
- a courtyard in the manor home
- being brave, honest, and kind
- royal messengers
- began when people needed protection from invasions
- free; could own businesses; paid taxes
- when knights tried to knock their opponent off their horse
- a ditch filled with water
- a tower with thick walls where people lived
- not free; could not leave the fief
21 Clues: a catapult • royal messengers • a protective gate • a ditch filled with water • the top of the feudal system • a courtyard in the manor home • being brave, honest, and kind • promised to fight for the lord • people who gave land to vassals • when an enemy surrounds and area • not free; could not leave the fief • free; could own businesses; paid taxes • ...
Middle Ages: Asia 2026-03-13
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- Nature spirits in the religion of Shintoism
- Chinese explorer who sailed to India and Africa
- Agricultural invention from China that allowed fields to be planted easier
- Philosophy that people are bad and need strict laws to follow to keep them in line
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- People who are constantly on the move
- This school of Buddhism emphasizes meditation
- Worlds first novel
- Trade routes that connected China to the rest of the world
- Founded in India, spread by Ashoka, blended with other religions in China
- Leader of Japan with the real power, much like a warlord
- Country made up of many different islands
- United Mongol tribes, conquered parts of China
- This was an important export and part of Chinese culture, often involving very specific rituals
- Blending of Confucianism with Buddhism and Daoism in China
- Warrior class in Feudal Japan
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- System of government where land is exchanged for military service
- The inventions of paper and woodblock printing resulted in this Chinese invention
- Chinese invention used to navigate
- The way of nature, going with the flow, founded by Lao Tzu
- Test to see who qualified for government jobs in classical China
- The gods dictate who should lead, can be lost if things in the empire are going badly
- Under the Sui and Tang dynasties, China is ____________
- Means "way of the warrior", code of behavior for Samurai
- System to ensure the most qualified people are put in positions of power
- Golden Age of classical China
- A royal family that rules for an extended period of time
- Emperor who first unified China, started the Great Wall
- Given land by the Shogun, powerful lords who commanded their Samurai
- Philosophy of correct behavior, respecting your elders, valued education
- This school of Buddhism emphasizes chanting
31 Clues: Worlds first novel • Indigenous religion of Japan • Golden Age of classical China • Warrior class in Feudal Japan • Chinese invention used to navigate • People who are constantly on the move • Country made up of many different islands • Nature spirits in the religion of Shintoism • This school of Buddhism emphasizes chanting • This school of Buddhism emphasizes meditation • ...
High Middle Ages 2026-03-25
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- in Europe, anything could be what
- how did the townspeople make their living
- what guild had the sole rights of trade
- capital for investment
- merchant guilds gained what
- great fairs included other what
- the domestic system completed what in homes
- the barter economy will not be sufficient at what events
- townspeople could do what to all outside trading
- craft guilds were formed by
- you had to avoid officials for a year and a day to be
- once towns had their own courts, lords no longer what
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- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits, is called
- how did they carry trash on trash days?
- who had to pay a fee if they wanted to trade in a new town
- charging interest on a loan
- Germany did not have a great central government, which formed a what
- you didn't have to work on the manor if you had
- in the market economy the land, labor, and capital are controlled by who
- townspeople could do what freely in the town market
- the barter economy did what with its goods/services
21 Clues: capital for investment • charging interest on a loan • merchant guilds gained what • craft guilds were formed by • great fairs included other what • in Europe, anything could be what • how did they carry trash on trash days? • what guild had the sole rights of trade • how did the townspeople make their living • the domestic system completed what in homes • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-05
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- This river was a significant natural barrier between East and West Germany.
- Leader of East Germany during the Cold War
- challenged Communist rule
- Agreement between the US and the USSR that established spheres of influence in Europe.
- prevented access to it from East Berlin and adjacent areas of East Germany
- Leader of Yugoslavia, who pursued a policy of non-alignment during the Cold War.
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Iron Curtain separated this capital city from the rest of Europe.
- Strategy employed by the US to prevent the spread of communism.
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- Famous speech delivered in Fulton, Missouri, marking the beginning of the Cold War.
- Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia were among these countries in Eastern Europe.
- Abbreviation for the organization established for collective defense against the Soviet Union.
- ideological division between Eastern and Western Europe.
- City in the United States where Winston Churchill delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech.
- Event in 1956 where Hungarians rose against Communist rule, resulting in Soviet intervention.
- collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union
16 Clues: challenged Communist rule • Leader of East Germany during the Cold War • ideological division between Eastern and Western Europe. • collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union • Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis • Strategy employed by the US to prevent the spread of communism. • ...
Texas History Chapter 6-7 2019-12-16
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- Governing council
- Spanish governor that led an expedition in 1689.
- Military bases
- A military blockade of a city or fort.
- An experienced explorer sent to East Texas to find Father Hidalgo.
- "The Royal Road". A road that led from the East Texas missions to the southern Rio Grande settlements.
- A governor of Texas that led a group of colonists along the San Antonio River.
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- settlement built near Garcitas Creek
- cowboys
- expanded France's empire.
- Expedition that set out in 1720 with 500 soldiers and 4000 horses. This expedition arrived in East Texas in 1721.
- Represents countries in foreign affairs.
- Religious communities
- Served as mayor, sheriff, and judge of small cases.
- Ranches
15 Clues: cowboys • Ranches • Military bases • Governing council • Religious communities • expanded France's empire. • settlement built near Garcitas Creek • A military blockade of a city or fort. • Represents countries in foreign affairs. • Spanish governor that led an expedition in 1689. • Served as mayor, sheriff, and judge of small cases. • ...
Distance and Direction 2025-01-28
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- Represents direction and distance in a vector
- A measurement with both size and direction
- A vector measurement that includes speed and direction
- A term for directions like north, south, east, and west
- The act of changing position
- A cardinal direction opposite of east
- Used on a map to measure distance between locations
- A unit for measuring long distances
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- Length of the route between two points
- An important component of motion, such as north or south
- A tool used to determine direction
- A smaller unit of distance often used to measure short lengths
- SI unit for distance
- A cardinal direction opposite of west
- A route for running events measured by distance
15 Clues: SI unit for distance • The act of changing position • A tool used to determine direction • A unit for measuring long distances • A cardinal direction opposite of east • A cardinal direction opposite of west • Length of the route between two points • A measurement with both size and direction • Represents direction and distance in a vector • ...
Three kings day crossword my own creation 2025-12-15
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- (Wise men from the East).
- (The third king).
- (The feast day).
- (A kingly gift).
- (Guided them to Jesus).
- (A fragrant incense gift).
- (Direction of origin).
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- (Synonym for Magi).
- (An embalming spice gift).
- (One of the three kings).
- (Jesus' birthplace).
- (Another wise king).
- (What they offered).
- (Their act of worship).
- (Where they came from).
15 Clues: (The feast day). • (A kingly gift). • (The third king). • (Synonym for Magi). • (Jesus' birthplace). • (Another wise king). • (What they offered). • (Direction of origin). • (Their act of worship). • (Guided them to Jesus). • (Where they came from). • (Wise men from the East). • (One of the three kings). • (An embalming spice gift). • (A fragrant incense gift).
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.2 2016-06-16
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- Federal land set aside for Native American
- A railroad connecting the East to the West
- The earliest, most popular cattle route, from Abilene, Kansas to San AntonioTexas A very popular cattle market
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
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- A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s
- quickly established around mines
- A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops
- First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians
9 Clues: quickly established around mines • Federal land set aside for Native American • A railroad connecting the East to the West • The trip where cattle was taken to the market • A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s • A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops • First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians • ...
Early Humans 1.2 Vocabulary 2016-09-15
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- A society that does not rely on agriculture and animal husbandry
- Mass movement of people from one part of the world to another
- Refers to the lifestyle of people who live a mobile or wandering existence
- _Crescent: A region in the middle east
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- _River: The longest river in southwest asia
- Changing the behavior traits of plants and animals
- To have more than what is needed
- The cultivation or production of plants and animals for human use
- Age The time period where copper and tin was used to make metal objects
9 Clues: To have more than what is needed • _Crescent: A region in the middle east • _River: The longest river in southwest asia • Changing the behavior traits of plants and animals • Mass movement of people from one part of the world to another • A society that does not rely on agriculture and animal husbandry • ...
The Middle Mast Crossword Puzzle! 2012-08-29
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- a limited place on the quanity of goods and services that can be imported
- a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country
- a ban on trade with a country for political resons
- the total amount of goods and services produced in a country
- an economic system where the goverment decides what goods are made and how they are made
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- the biggest country in the middle east
- the nick name for mesopotamia
- the salties sea in the world
- an economic system that combines command and market economies
9 Clues: the salties sea in the world • the nick name for mesopotamia • the biggest country in the middle east • a ban on trade with a country for political resons • a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country • the total amount of goods and services produced in a country • an economic system that combines command and market economies • ...
World Music 2017-01-09
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- The number of notes used in South East Asian music.
- The place South American music originates from.
- A South American type of music.
- The event at which South American music is played.
- The place where South Asian music is listened to.
- A country in South East of Asia.
- The country that classical indian music comes from.
- A sustained note.
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- A long necked fretted string instrument.
- The name of notes used in Indian music.
- The country that South American music is played in.
- Music originating from Southern Asia.
- Music originating from the South East of Asia.
- A collection of small gongs.
- A large drum used for South American music.
15 Clues: A sustained note. • A collection of small gongs. • A South American type of music. • A country in South East of Asia. • Music originating from Southern Asia. • The name of notes used in Indian music. • A long necked fretted string instrument. • A large drum used for South American music. • Music originating from the South East of Asia. • ...
Geography of South America 2014-03-12
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- Ocean on the West Coast of South America.
- Eastern most of the small three countries above Brazil
- Long strip on the west coast. Find this ingredient in your sambal.
- South of Colombia.
- Small country to the North of Brazil.
- Largest South American Country.
- Ocean on the East Coast of South America.
- Eastern boarder of Bolivia and Argentina.
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- East of Venezuela. Part of three small countries above Brazil.
- Boarders Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Paraguay.
- Connects to Central America.
- Boarders the Caribbean Sea. Shaped like the letter 'V'.
- Second largest country in South America. To the East of Chile.
- Located at the most southern part of Brazil.
- West of Brazil, South of Ecuador.
15 Clues: South of Colombia. • Connects to Central America. • Largest South American Country. • West of Brazil, South of Ecuador. • Small country to the North of Brazil. • Ocean on the West Coast of South America. • Ocean on the East Coast of South America. • Eastern boarder of Bolivia and Argentina. • Located at the most southern part of Brazil. • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-05-16
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- Non-agression pact between Soviet Union and Germany
- War between US and Soviet
- East Continent
- Symbol for communism used in Eastern Europe
- Alliance between North America and Western Europe
- Policy of US to help countries threaten by communism
- Conflicts fought between the US and Soviet by other countries
- Alliance between Soviet and Eastern Europe due to NATO
- Prime minister that used "Iron Curtain" in a speech
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- Policy by the US to stop the spread of communism
- Capital of Eastern Germany
- The famous bridge between west and east Berlin during the cold war
- Capital of Western Germany
- Soviet leader during cold war
- Division between the East and West during cold war
15 Clues: East Continent • War between US and Soviet • Capital of Eastern Germany • Capital of Western Germany • Soviet leader during cold war • Symbol for communism used in Eastern Europe • Policy by the US to stop the spread of communism • Alliance between North America and Western Europe • Division between the East and West during cold war • ...
Iron Cutain 2025-05-29
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- – Controlled crossings between East and West Berlin.
- – Era of geopolitical tension between U.S. and USSR.
- – Type of state controlled by the USSR.
- – Soviet leader during the early Cold War.
- – Country that revolted in 1956 against Soviet control.
- – British leader who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
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- – U.S. policy to contain communism.
- – Nationality of people affected by 1968’s Prague Spring.
- – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe.
- – Western military alliance formed in response to Soviet threat.
- – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations.
- – Side of Europe under Soviet influence.
- – Divided city showing Cold War tensions.
- – Common tactic behind the Iron Curtain to control information.
- – Country split into East and West after WWII.
15 Clues: – U.S. policy to contain communism. • – Type of state controlled by the USSR. • – Side of Europe under Soviet influence. • – Divided city showing Cold War tensions. • – Soviet leader during the early Cold War. • – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations. • – Country split into East and West after WWII. • – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe. • ...
Vocab game 13 2023-03-20
5 Clues: A religion from China • a religion from India • A religion from Japan • A religion that has no god but based on faiths • A religion that is from the middle east that consists of Shia and Sunni
history 2026-03-03
5 Clues: A yellow long fruit • A femboy with big gyat • A yummy red fruit that is crunchy • Very juicy tender meat that is bird related • A Ball that is eaten in the middle east its yummy
Information Technology Puzzle 38 - CommScope 2022-03-16
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- Is the leader of the Outdoor Wireless Network
- The Fiber Connectivity Operations leader
- The new appointment to the Head of Investor Relations
- The Copper Connectivity and Cable Operations leader
- Now has the responsibility for the Mexico facilities reporting to Gustavo
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- Is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CommScope
- CommScope's new Vice President and Treasurer
- The new to the Key Account Management (KAM) team for the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region
- Will now be leading the targeted areas that are focused on strategic operations and advanced manufacturing
9 Clues: The Fiber Connectivity Operations leader • CommScope's new Vice President and Treasurer • Is the leader of the Outdoor Wireless Network • The Copper Connectivity and Cable Operations leader • The new appointment to the Head of Investor Relations • Is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CommScope • ...
Christmas musicals 2021-12-11
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- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- Slang for cool
- Travel back home
- Is it frosty?
- Nothing like (Anagram)
- "it is the east,... ... Is the sun" (Shakespeare quote)
- Province of Canada
- Half a dozen
- ...Platt. Actor in The West Wing and Chicago Med
- this would be wasted on Uncle David
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- Mo Salah?
- Opposite of East Centre Truth
- A sad man
- Is she Australian?
- Learner and Loewe musical
- A rags to riches tale
- Mr Humphreys or Mr White?
- Alan did (Anagram)
18 Clues: Mo Salah? • A sad man • Half a dozen • Is it frosty? • Slang for cool • Travel back home • Is she Australian? • Alan did (Anagram) • Province of Canada • A rags to riches tale • Nothing like (Anagram) • Learner and Loewe musical • Mr Humphreys or Mr White? • Opposite of East Centre Truth • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious • this would be wasted on Uncle David • ...
Eco crossword 2020-07-12
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- Rich countries, excluding countries of the middle-east and certain other small countries are called _______ countries.
- Proportion of literate population above the age of 7
- ____ ranks 189 countries on the basis of multiple criterions
- A type pf development that prevents hinderance of the future generations’ progress.
- _____ compares countries
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- A ratio between a person’s height and weight
- Used to compare nations/regions/states.
- A way of providing people with essential goods at subsidised prices.
- An example of conflicting goals on the Narmada River
9 Clues: _____ compares countries • Used to compare nations/regions/states. • A ratio between a person’s height and weight • An example of conflicting goals on the Narmada River • Proportion of literate population above the age of 7 • ____ ranks 189 countries on the basis of multiple criterions • A way of providing people with essential goods at subsidised prices. • ...
countries 2023-06-02
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- this country invented burgers which later on got stolen by america
- this country was the first country to have independence from the soviet union
- this country was the first to invent wine
- this country doesn't have any mosquitoes
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- this county's land is not only in the Balkans, its also in the middle east and a bit of Caucasia
- this country is the first christen country in the world
- this country was a victim in both world wars
- this country eats snails
- this country has its own alphabet out of 14 countries
9 Clues: this country eats snails • this country doesn't have any mosquitoes • this country was the first to invent wine • this country was a victim in both world wars • this country has its own alphabet out of 14 countries • this country is the first christen country in the world • this country invented burgers which later on got stolen by america • ...
People of the Fertile Crescent Crossword 2024-10-18
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- An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory.
- Supply water to their crops.
- A system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for words, ideas, or sounds.
- a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq
- The belief in more than one god.
- Sugar Valley Rural Charter School 7th Grade Class
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- Pyramid-shaped brick towers.
- a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent shaped curve
- A trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money.
9 Clues: Pyramid-shaped brick towers. • Supply water to their crops. • The belief in more than one god. • a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq • Sugar Valley Rural Charter School 7th Grade Class • An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory. • a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent shaped curve • ...
Shift Away From Western Dominance 2025-06-25
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- The increasing interconnection of multiple states
- A word used to describe a country with with a lot of influence and power
- A common western economic system
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- southeastern Europe, Middle East, Africa 1299-1922
- a practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another.
- Provides low interest loans to developing countries
- Innovate to reshape the global cultural conversation, redefining cultural power.
- Challenges the power of the IMF and World Bank
- from Indus valley to the Balkans, cultural rival to Rome, some of the greatest wealth in the world
9 Clues: A common western economic system • Challenges the power of the IMF and World Bank • The increasing interconnection of multiple states • southeastern Europe, Middle East, Africa 1299-1922 • Provides low interest loans to developing countries • A word used to describe a country with with a lot of influence and power • ...
The Outsiders 2012-12-12
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- sharped another gang of greasers.
- 16 year old lived in new york.
- Another word for smokes.
- had Red hair.
- Oldest person in curtis family.
- where ponybob meet cherry.
- died in hospital.
- live on the east side.
- another word for attack.
- you can see on the west and east side.
- another name for cops.
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- just another guy.
- mouse was sodapops pet.
- two bit had one.
- there ponybob almost drowned.
- on bobs hands.
- another word for fight.
- ponyboys favorite drink.
- another term for tough.
19 Clues: had Red hair. • on bobs hands. • two bit had one. • just another guy. • died in hospital. • live on the east side. • another name for cops. • mouse was sodapops pet. • another word for fight. • another term for tough. • Another word for smokes. • another word for attack. • ponyboys favorite drink. • where ponybob meet cherry. • there ponybob almost drowned. • 16 year old lived in new york. • ...
Fall of the Berlin Wall 2024-03-20
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- Gate opened in the wall
- New political force in Germany
- Tool used to break the wall
- Federal R______ of Germany
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Keeps watch from Watchtower
- Celebrating its fall
- Another word for Freedom
- Leader of East Germany
- Opposite of communist
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- Month the wall fell in 1989
- Symbol of the Cold War caused this
- Escape attempt
- Checkpoint between East and West Berlin
- Divided Europe
- German D_______ Republic
- Celebration after the fall
- City divided by the wall
- Movement for change
19 Clues: Escape attempt • Divided Europe • Movement for change • Celebrating its fall • Opposite of communist • Leader of East Germany • Gate opened in the wall • German D_______ Republic • City divided by the wall • Another word for Freedom • Celebration after the fall • Federal R______ of Germany • Leader of the Soviet Union • Month the wall fell in 1989 • Tool used to break the wall • ...
Around Peary 2023-05-12
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- The capital of California
- The name of your math and science teacher
- Name of the national test you are taking this week
- Name of the reading test you take in Read 180
- Peary Middle School's Mascot
- The closest ocean to Peary is the ____ Ocean
- Mr. Vizthum's favorite TV show (hint it takes place on the starship Enterprise)
- State where Peary Middle School is located
- Art teacher at Peary Middle School
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- Peary Middle School is located in _____ county
- Name of the Magnet coordinator at Peary
- The President of the United States in 2023 is Joe___
- Name of the covered eating area outside the cafeteria
- The name of the first principal of Peary. Also the name of the hall under the library
- Month when Peary Middle School begins
- The month when Peary Middle School ends
- Band teacher at Peary Middle School
- The name of the blvd that Peary Middle School is located on
- Name of your English and History teacher
- The Vice-President of the United States in 2023 is Kamala ____
- Your P.E. Teacher
- Principal of Peary Middle School
22 Clues: Your P.E. Teacher • The capital of California • Peary Middle School's Mascot • Principal of Peary Middle School • Art teacher at Peary Middle School • Band teacher at Peary Middle School • Month when Peary Middle School begins • Name of the Magnet coordinator at Peary • The month when Peary Middle School ends • Name of your English and History teacher • ...
javian's crossword puzzle 2021-08-25
9 Clues: southeast of turkey • is east from the red sea • it is east of the red sea • east of the Euphrates river • is north from the suez canal • is north from the aribian sea • is east from the tigris river • is south from the Tigris river • is north of the straitofhormuz
south america 2023-02-28
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- to the north east of comumbia
- touching chile in the north
- the biggestcountry in south america
- to the west of suriname
- to the east of argentina
- longest country in the south america
- to the west of venezula
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- to the south east of peru
- in between uragauy, brazil, bolvia, argentina
- to the south west of comumbia
- to the west of french guana
- the 2nd biggest country in the sorth america
12 Clues: to the west of suriname • to the west of venezula • to the east of argentina • to the south east of peru • touching chile in the north • to the west of french guana • to the north east of comumbia • to the south west of comumbia • the biggestcountry in south america • longest country in the south america • the 2nd biggest country in the sorth america • ...
physical features 2024-02-05
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- It touch
- biggest rive Northeast in India.
- The Mekong River is the longest river in Southeast Asia.
- Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east.
- between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula
- It is east of china
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- northern China in the Kunlun Mountains
- In the largest inland basin in China-the Tarim Basin
- North East Asia, between china and Japan
- along the northeastern part of the Asian continent.
- in South and Southeast Asia
- Across the northeastern portion of India
- northwestern China between the Mongolian
13 Clues: It touch • It is east of china • in South and Southeast Asia • biggest rive Northeast in India. • northern China in the Kunlun Mountains • North East Asia, between china and Japan • Across the northeastern portion of India • northwestern China between the Mongolian • between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula • along the northeastern part of the Asian continent. • ...
Physical Geography 2024-09-03
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- Northernmost point on Earth
- Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres
- Called parallels, runs east to west, measures north to south
- Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean
- Called meridians, runs north to south, measures east to west
- Half a sphere
- Located at 0 degrees, all longitude lines are measured from it
- Tells you direction on a map
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- Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
- North, south, east, west
- Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface
- Southernmost point on Earth
- Easily recognizable man-made building, monument, or structure
13 Clues: Half a sphere • North, south, east, west • Northernmost point on Earth • Southernmost point on Earth • Tells you direction on a map • Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean • Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast • Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface • Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres • ...
Countries(2) 2023-08-02
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- A country in South America known for tango and beef.
- A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages.
- Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music.
- Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East.
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- A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas.
- A country known for its historical contributions and mythology.
- A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids.
- Zealand A country with breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities.
- Africa A nation with diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
9 Clues: A country in South America known for tango and beef. • Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music. • A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas. • A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids. • Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East. • A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages. • ...
