middle east Crossword Puzzles
13 Colonies 2023-05-10
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- A type of crop used in the textile industry.
- A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops
- Last name of the founder of Rhode island. He believed in separation of church and state.
- This state named after the king, was set up for people in debtors prisons.
- The New England colonies also had this as a large industry.(Involving water,and food)
- The natural harbors in the New England colonies helped grow this industry.
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- A type of crop associated with smoking
- The Middle colonies nickname.
- Name of the first permanent English colony.
- Originally settled by the dutch, then called New Netherlands.
- Came to the new world on the Mayflower.
- Crops people grew to make money.
- Settled Pennsylvania, big believers in equal rights.
- The colonies formed along the East coast near the ________ Ocean.
- Jamestown was in this state/colony.
15 Clues: The Middle colonies nickname. • Crops people grew to make money. • Jamestown was in this state/colony. • A type of crop associated with smoking • Came to the new world on the Mayflower. • Name of the first permanent English colony. • A type of crop used in the textile industry. • A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops • ...
Topic 2: Ancient India 2022-08-26
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- relating to a society in which men hold the greatest legal and moral authority
- Connected China, India, and the Middle East. Traded goods and
- seasonal wind, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
- the religious and moral duties of an individual
- wisdom or complete understanding
- the rebirth of the soul
- Collections of hymns, songs, prayers, and rituals honoring the various gods of the Aryans.
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- movement of people from one place to another
- a state of perfect peace and release from selfishness and pain
- relating to a social system in which the mother is head of the family
- acceptance of people who held different religious beliefs
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- A large landmass that juts out from a continent
- a rigid and hereditary social class
- Dry Grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
15 Clues: the rebirth of the soul • wisdom or complete understanding • a rigid and hereditary social class • movement of people from one place to another • A large landmass that juts out from a continent • the religious and moral duties of an individual • Dry Grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus • acceptance of people who held different religious beliefs • ...
Early European Exploration 2021-11-03
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- Christopher Columbus sailed on behalf of this country
- This person landed in Hispaniola in 1492 thinking he had made it to Asia
- The first European explorer to land in North America
- The German geographer who named the "New World" after Amerigo Vespucci
- The Chinese emperor at the time of Marco Polo's travels to Asia
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- A series of religious wars in which Christians tried to take the Middle East from Muslim control
- The place where Marco Polo was born
- Amerigo Vespucci primarily explored the coast of this continent
8 Clues: The place where Marco Polo was born • The first European explorer to land in North America • Christopher Columbus sailed on behalf of this country • Amerigo Vespucci primarily explored the coast of this continent • The Chinese emperor at the time of Marco Polo's travels to Asia • The German geographer who named the "New World" after Amerigo Vespucci • ...
Archaeology in the Bible 2025-01-31
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- early forms of writing that were used simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- is a religion in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- considered the first extra-extra- biblical mention of the nation
- The study of human history
- Key source for understanding history of the ancient israelites
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- oldest city in the world and considered the first wall city in the world
- A system of writing that represents words/sounds
- A famous artifact that helped decipher hierpglyphics
8 Clues: The study of human history • A system of writing that represents words/sounds • A famous artifact that helped decipher hierpglyphics • Key source for understanding history of the ancient israelites • considered the first extra-extra- biblical mention of the nation • oldest city in the world and considered the first wall city in the world • ...
Social Studies Vocab Crossword 2021-09-03
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- there are this many oceans.
- the capacity of certain gases in the atmosphere to trap, and thereby warm the earth.
- this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply.
- the thick middle layer of the earth.
- streams may combine to form a...
- changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas.
- condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limited period of time.
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- excess water vapor changing to liquid.
- measures location north and south from the equator.
- measures location east and west from the prime meridian.
- underground porous rock layer saturated by very slow flow of water.
- the first day of summer.
- sudden violent movement of tectonic plates along the fault line.
- movement of dust, sand, or soil from one plane to another.
- weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • there are this many oceans. • streams may combine to form a... • the thick middle layer of the earth. • excess water vapor changing to liquid. • changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas. • measures location north and south from the equator. • this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply. • ...
Social Studies Vocab Crossword 2021-09-03
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- there are this many oceans.
- the capacity of certain gases in the atmosphere to trap, and thereby warm the earth.
- this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply.
- the thick middle layer of the earth.
- streams may combine to form a...
- changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas.
- condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limited period of time.
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- excess water vapor changing to liquid.
- measures location north and south from the equator.
- measures location east and west from the prime meridian.
- underground porous rock layer saturated by very slow flow of water.
- the first day of summer.
- sudden violent movement of tectonic plates along the fault line.
- movement of dust, sand, or soil from one plane to another.
- weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • there are this many oceans. • streams may combine to form a... • the thick middle layer of the earth. • excess water vapor changing to liquid. • changing of liquid water to a vapor, or gas. • measures location north and south from the equator. • this is the percent of earths total fresh water supply. • ...
History Test 3 Review 2021-10-12
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- city known as the "city of brotherly love"
- country which sponsored Columbus's voyage
- Event which revived European interest in trade with the East
- section of colonies known as the "bread colonies"
- the first permanent French settlement in the New World
- Founder of Pennsylvania and Delaware
- Man who introduced the smallpox vaccine
- The first permanent English settlement in the New World
- Wrote Poor Richard's Almanac and founded Philadelphia Academy
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- the first institution of higher learning in America, which was established in 1636
- Man who made the first Spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- colony which insisted that government should not interfere in religious affairs
- followers of John Huss who composed the first classical music in America
- system in which the government leaves individuals free to own businesses and make a living of their own initiative
- Man who discovered the Pacific Ocean
15 Clues: Man who discovered the Pacific Ocean • Founder of Pennsylvania and Delaware • Man who introduced the smallpox vaccine • country which sponsored Columbus's voyage • city known as the "city of brotherly love" • section of colonies known as the "bread colonies" • the first permanent French settlement in the New World • ...
ss crossword Gabriel Rath 2022-10-24
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- This river runs in Iraq
- this is a natural material to fuel things
- this is a major body of water for trade connected to the red sea by the suez canal
- This water is a major trading route to Kuwait
- this is a major inport and export for the world
- this mean for somewhere to have no people
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- This river runs with its nearby cousin in iraq
- This is a major water spply for israel
- This is a major route to the Mediterranean sea on the water
- this mena to have a lot of people
- this is a passage way from the arabian sea to the persain gulf
- this connect middle east to the world
- this is a body of water that connects med sea to Arabian sea
- this mean to get water from a source
- this aloows ships to dock
15 Clues: This river runs in Iraq • this aloows ships to dock • this mena to have a lot of people • this mean to get water from a source • this connect middle east to the world • This is a major water spply for israel • this is a natural material to fuel things • this mean for somewhere to have no people • This water is a major trading route to Kuwait • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- the lines of a map that run north to south
- the number of babies born compared to the total number of people
- the number of years it takes a population to double in size
- the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth
- the lines of a map that run east to west
- the location of one place compared to another place
- the average number of people living within a square mile
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- the number of deaths compared to the total number of people
- to circle around something
- the exact location of something
- describes an area that is densely populated
- a complete trip of earth around the sun
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of the earth
- an line that runs through earths center from the north pole to the south pole
- describes an area that is densely populated
16 Clues: to circle around something • the exact location of something • a complete trip of earth around the sun • the layer of gases surrounding the earth • the lines of a map that run east to west • the lines of a map that run north to south • describes an area that is densely populated • describes an area that is densely populated • ...
13 Colonies 2023-05-10
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- A type of crop used in the textile industry.
- A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops
- Last name of the founder of Rhode island. He believed in separation of church and state.
- This state named after the king, was set up for people in debtors prisons.
- The New England colonies also had this as a large industry.(Involving water,and food)
- The natural harbors in the New England colonies helped grow this industry.
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- A type of crop associated with smoking
- The Middle colonies nickname.
- Name of the first permanent English colony.
- Originally settled by the dutch, then called New Netherlands.
- Came to the new world on the Mayflower.
- Crops people grew to make money.
- Settled Pennsylvania, big believers in equal rights.
- The colonies formed along the East coast near the ________ Ocean.
- Jamestown was in this state/colony.
15 Clues: The Middle colonies nickname. • Crops people grew to make money. • Jamestown was in this state/colony. • A type of crop associated with smoking • Came to the new world on the Mayflower. • Name of the first permanent English colony. • A type of crop used in the textile industry. • A large farm where many enslaved people grew crops • ...
Dancing 2023-06-19
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- Elegant partner dance performed in formal settings
- Traditional Spanish dance characterized by footwork and hand clapping
- Dance form that creates rhythmic sounds with metal plates on the shoes
- step dance Fast-paced dance form with intricate footwork from Ireland
- Fun and energetic partner dance with lively footwork
- Sensual and passionate partner dance originating from Argentina
- Creative and expressive dance style combining various techniques
- dancing Artistic and fluid dance style originating from the Middle East
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- Dynamic and acrobatic dance style performed on the floor
- Lively and passionate partner dance with Latin American influences
- Energetic and expressive dance style rooted in urban culture
- Graceful and precise dance characterized by formal technique and pointe work
- Colorful and expressive dance style from Indian cinema
- Upbeat and syncopated dance style with elements of African rhythms
- dance Freestyle dance style influenced by hip-hop and urban culture
15 Clues: Elegant partner dance performed in formal settings • Fun and energetic partner dance with lively footwork • Colorful and expressive dance style from Indian cinema • Dynamic and acrobatic dance style performed on the floor • Energetic and expressive dance style rooted in urban culture • Sensual and passionate partner dance originating from Argentina • ...
Traditional Costumes 2023-07-22
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- A traditional Arab garment, often worn by men in Gulf countries.
- Dai The traditional Vietnamese long dress for both men and women.
- A loose-fitting tunic worn by men in West Africa and the diaspora.
- A casual summer kimono in Japan, often worn at festivals.
- A loose-fitting robe worn in North Africa and the Middle East.
- Jeogori A traditional Korean dress for women, consisting of a top and skirt.
- A draped dress worn by women in India, Bangladesh, Nepal.
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- A body-hugging Chinese dress with high neck and side slits.
- Kurung Traditional Malay attire, consisting of a blouse and long skirt.
- Leather shorts with suspenders, part of German Alpine attire.
- A knee-length skirt with pleats, associated with Scotland.
- Traditional garments associated with Austrian and Bavarian culture.
- The traditional Korean dress often worn on special occasions.
- A Japanese traditional garment with various designs.
- A traditional dress worn in German-speaking countries.
15 Clues: A Japanese traditional garment with various designs. • A traditional dress worn in German-speaking countries. • A casual summer kimono in Japan, often worn at festivals. • A draped dress worn by women in India, Bangladesh, Nepal. • A knee-length skirt with pleats, associated with Scotland. • A body-hugging Chinese dress with high neck and side slits. • ...
seasons 2023-12-12
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- What season do we carve pumpkins?
- What season is Easter?
- The season that's the hottest time of year?
- an invisible line about which an object rotates or spins
- turning round on a axis
- hemisphere the half of the planet earth that lies west of the prime meridian?
- an object spinning motion about its own axis
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- imaginary line drawn down the middle dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres?
- hemisphere the part of the planet that is north of the equator?
- a division of the year based on changes on the weather
- hemisphere the half of the earth that is south of the equator?
- hemisphere the half of the planet earth east of the prime meridian and west of the anti-meridian?
- gives us heat and light
- The season when it snows?
- a regular repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
15 Clues: What season is Easter? • gives us heat and light • turning round on a axis • The season when it snows? • What season do we carve pumpkins? • The season that's the hottest time of year? • an object spinning motion about its own axis • a division of the year based on changes on the weather • an invisible line about which an object rotates or spins • ...
Unit 1-3 World History 2025-01-06
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- First "tzar" of the Russian Empire
- This monument was built as a tomb in India and is considered a wonder of the world
- Founder of the Ottoman Empire
- Capital of the Safavid Empire
- Sailor, merchant, and explorer for the Ming Dynasty
- Known for abolishing the jizya and encouraging religious tolerance in the Mughal Empire
- United the nomadic tribes in central Asia to form the largest land empire in history
- This traditional Manchu hairstyle was forced upon men in the Qing Dynasty
- This system was used to ensure loyalty in the Ottoman Empire by kidnapping and brainwashing children
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- The richest person in history and king of Mali
- Made Russia more "western" in a meaningful way, including in arts, laws, and education
- Islamic scholar who traveled throughout Africa and the Middle East
- Nickname for the founder of the Mughal Empire
- Founder of the Safavid Empire
- This city was called the "City of Bones"
15 Clues: Founder of the Ottoman Empire • Capital of the Safavid Empire • Founder of the Safavid Empire • First "tzar" of the Russian Empire • This city was called the "City of Bones" • Nickname for the founder of the Mughal Empire • The richest person in history and king of Mali • Sailor, merchant, and explorer for the Ming Dynasty • ...
How well do you know Ashley and Dan? 2025-05-21
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- Ashley and Dan had childhood pets that were the same breed of:
- City where Ashley and Dan finally met:
- Ashley and Dan's preferred cheese producer:
- The restaurant Ashley and Dan both worked at before they met:
- Where did Dan propose to Ashley?
- Ashley and Dan's favorite restaurant?
- City where Ashley and Dan live:
- What did Ashley and Dan see (and catch on video) while waiting on the beach for a dinner reservation?
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- What woke Ashley and Dan up in the middle of the night when they visited Sky Valley?
- Ashley and Dan's astrological sign:
- Ashley and Dan studied here at the same time before they met:
- Dan traveled to upstate NY and Ashley traveled to Ireland during college to work on a:
- Ashley and Dan's most missed east coast food (the west coast just doesn't get it):
- Ashley and Dan's favorite snack?
- Ashley and Dan both drive:
15 Clues: Ashley and Dan both drive: • City where Ashley and Dan live: • Ashley and Dan's favorite snack? • Where did Dan propose to Ashley? • Ashley and Dan's astrological sign: • Ashley and Dan's favorite restaurant? • City where Ashley and Dan finally met: • Ashley and Dan's preferred cheese producer: • Ashley and Dan studied here at the same time before they met: • ...
Rise and Fall of Mongol empire 2025-07-25
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- Khan Universal title Temujin accepted after uniting the Mongol clans
- Mongol empire was broken apart into four of these after 1260
- the islamic empire's capital captured by the Mongols
- The Mongols' failure to conquer this island showed their weakening power
- This explosive Chinese invention spread to Europe via Mongol trade routes
- A modern day country that used to be in persian empire conquered by Mongols
- Khan
- Mongols were generally tolerant of this aspect of society, allowing Christianity and Islam to spread
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- Adopted by Mongols from their enemies
- The empire ruled by Mongols that included Persia
- Road This road was protected by the Mongols and helped trade flourish
- The Khanate that included Russia
- This grandson of Genghis Khan helped rule after his death
- Techniques for making this material spread to the Middle East through the Mongols
- The first major military target of Genghis Khan
15 Clues: Khan • The Khanate that included Russia • Adopted by Mongols from their enemies • The first major military target of Genghis Khan • The empire ruled by Mongols that included Persia • the islamic empire's capital captured by the Mongols • This grandson of Genghis Khan helped rule after his death • Mongol empire was broken apart into four of these after 1260 • ...
Science Vocabulary 2016-09-29
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- wind in a small area
- type of wind
- the last layer of the atmosphere
- the second layer of the atmosphere
- winds that blow to the east
- no wind
- win around the world
- a force of air
- the third layer of the atmosphere
- the forth layer of the atmosphere
- the first layer of the atmosphere
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- breeze from the sea
- the earth winds
- blows to the east
- winds near the equator
- breeze from land
- a band that surrounds the earth
17 Clues: no wind • type of wind • a force of air • the earth winds • breeze from land • blows to the east • breeze from the sea • wind in a small area • win around the world • winds near the equator • winds that blow to the east • a band that surrounds the earth • the last layer of the atmosphere • the third layer of the atmosphere • the forth layer of the atmosphere • ...
Mexico 2022-12-06
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- capital of Mexico
- staple food
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- staple food
- art or tools from past culture
- business run by government
- the ability to read & write
- indigenous people who lived on Mexican Plateau
- water west of Mexico
- mixed heritage
- of Mexico water east of Sierra Madre Oriental
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- futre generations
- water east of Yucatan
- vacation city with famous divers
- how old a girl is at quinceanera
- ancient astronomers
- changes aimed at correcting problems
- vacation destination on Yucatan
18 Clues: staple food • staple food • mixed heritage • futre generations • capital of Mexico • ancient astronomers • water west of Mexico • water east of Yucatan • business run by government • the ability to read & write • art or tools from past culture • vacation destination on Yucatan • vacation city with famous divers • how old a girl is at quinceanera • North American Free Trade Agreement • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- A trade route between China and the Middle East
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
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- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
Geography 2nd Term Exam Activity 2022-02-22
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- A type of current that carries warm water from the Equator to the Poles.
- A type of climate found in the middle of continents.
- The process by which water vapor is transformed into clouds.
- A scale that measures the intensity of an earthquake.
- The calmest part of the hurricane.
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- Mountain slope that faces the prevailing winds.
- Winds that blow from east to west.
- A measure of the shaking and damage caused by an earthquake.
- A type of wind that changes direction depending on the season.
- A type of climate moderated by the ocean.
- A type of wave that can travel through the inner layers of Earth.
- A type of current that carries cold water from the Poles to tropical regions.
12 Clues: Winds that blow from east to west. • The calmest part of the hurricane. • A type of climate moderated by the ocean. • Mountain slope that faces the prevailing winds. • A type of climate found in the middle of continents. • A scale that measures the intensity of an earthquake. • A measure of the shaking and damage caused by an earthquake. • ...
Causes of the First World War 2024-12-11
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- A metaphor for the Balkans due to their instability before WWI.
- The process of preparing a nation's forces for war.
- A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918.
- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war.
- Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit.
- Expansion of a nation's influence through acquisition of territories.
- A region in Southeast Europe, known as a hotspot of tensions pre-WWI.
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- A major power in WWI controlling much of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
- The agreement that ended WWI, imposing penalties on Germany.
- Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill.
- A series of events leading to the start of World War I.
- A secret group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
12 Clues: Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill. • The process of preparing a nation's forces for war. • A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918. • Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war. • Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit. • A series of events leading to the start of World War I. • ...
Anniversary Crossword 2022-10-19
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- In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located
- How old is MCIT this year
- Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages
- annual recognition in MCIT that recognized employee through nomination from colleagues
- Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital
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- Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees
- which Center achieve ASA/AHA International Certification last 28th of October 2021
- Name of the Gynaecology Surgeon who performed Dubai’s first robotic cervico sacropexy at Mediclinic City Hospital
- What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital
- Who is our Hospital Director
- Which programme earns Joint Commission International’s Gold Seal of Approval last February 9, 2022
- What international program honours and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses and midwives
12 Clues: How old is MCIT this year • Who is our Hospital Director • What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital • Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees • In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located • Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital • Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages • ...
Term 1 - Concept revision 2022-11-13
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- The name given to centre of a hurricane.
- The name given to mountains that grow as a result of tectonic activity
- The name given to cyclones if they happen in East Asia.
- The name given to cyclones if they happen in the USA.
- The name given to places where magma rises from the middle of tectonic plates.
- a severe snowstorm with high winds, freezing temperatures and poor visibility.
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- The name given to plates that move away from each other.
- the name given to tectonic plates below the ocean.
- The name given to plates that slide against each other.
- Tectonic plates float on top of this.
- a disaster waiting to happen.
- the name given to the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago.
12 Clues: a disaster waiting to happen. • Tectonic plates float on top of this. • The name given to centre of a hurricane. • the name given to tectonic plates below the ocean. • The name given to cyclones if they happen in the USA. • The name given to plates that slide against each other. • The name given to cyclones if they happen in East Asia. • ...
Revival of towns and trade 2022-05-11
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- helped keep merchants money safe
- a group of workers who practice the same craft that join together to protect their common interests
- Another term for leaving a field unplanted
- manors started to not be ruled by lords, but wealthy...
- an industry that manufactures cloth and clothing
- a system where peasants would plant spring and winter crops in two of their fields and leave the third one empty
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- The first universities were located in Oxford, Bologna, and...
- an extra or large amount
- a series of wars fought against Muslims in the middle east
- Before the iron plow, peasants used this type of hand plow
- Iron plows were pulled by horses and...
- introduced sheep farming and increased wool production
12 Clues: an extra or large amount • helped keep merchants money safe • Iron plows were pulled by horses and... • Another term for leaving a field unplanted • an industry that manufactures cloth and clothing • introduced sheep farming and increased wool production • manors started to not be ruled by lords, but wealthy... • ...
7.4 Medieval Age Economy and Wars 2025-09-08
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- Money used for investment
- Church court used to punish non-Christians and heretics
- system of agricultural labor prevalent in medieval and early modern Europe
- Wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
- Social class between nobles and peasants (merchants, traders, artisans)
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- The Christian campaign to drive Muslims out of Spain
- Area in the Middle East where Jesus lived (especially Jerusalem)
- The pope who launched the First Crusade in 1095
- Farmers who rent land or work for pay
- In _________ Age, traders developed the banking system, insurance, letters of credit, and bill of exchange
- Ferdinand and Isabella were ________ monarchs who ended the Reconquista and supported the Inquisition
- Associations represented workers in one occupation: weavers, bakers, and goldsmiths. and controlled a trade or business
12 Clues: Money used for investment • Farmers who rent land or work for pay • The pope who launched the First Crusade in 1095 • The Christian campaign to drive Muslims out of Spain • Wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land • Church court used to punish non-Christians and heretics • Area in the Middle East where Jesus lived (especially Jerusalem) • ...
urbanisation 2024-07-29
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- A country in the middle east with one of the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- While many developing countries will remain mainly _____ for many years, they will increase their share of the global urban population to about 80% by 2050.
- what type of people are more likely to migrate from rural to urban areas
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation
- More developed regions had __________ rates over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
- What are very large cities known as?
- An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by
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- A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation
- Providing ____________ such as water, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Sixty million new ___________ are added to urban areas each year.
- Natural population increase and rural to urban migration are __________ for urbanisation in the developing world.
- Zero or _________ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines
- Every _____, over 1 million people are added to urban populations.
- an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china
- By 2050, over 60% of the world’s population will be _______; currently the figure is around 52%.
- ____ new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- One of the least urbanised areas
18 Clues: One of the least urbanised areas • What are very large cities known as? • an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china • An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by • What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation • A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation • ...
us ch.1 voc 2021-01-21
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- stood before the Spanish court with a daring plan:he would find a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic ocean.
- the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country.
- the household made up of a mother and father and their children.
- "noble ones"
- a series of military Expeditions to the middle east in the name of Christianity.
- a period when Europeans began investing all aspects of the physical world.
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- divided Christianity in western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism.
- spain and portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them.
- organized by rank.
- global transfer of living things
- "Henry the Navigator" sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa.
11 Clues: "noble ones" • organized by rank. • global transfer of living things • the household made up of a mother and father and their children. • spain and portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them. • the establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country. • a period when Europeans began investing all aspects of the physical world. • ...
Social Studies Gavin B. 2018-09-25
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- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- Revolution a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- set of shared beliefs
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
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- and gatherers wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- belief in more than one god
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
11 Clues: set of shared beliefs • belief in more than one god • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East • written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade • ...
urbanisation 2024-07-29
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- A country in the middle east with one of the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- While many developing countries will remain mainly _____ for many years, they will increase their share of the global urban population to about 80% by 2050.
- what type of people are more likely to migrate from rural to urban areas
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation
- More developed regions had __________ rates over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
- What are very large cities known as?
- An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by
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- A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation
- Providing ____________ such as water, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Sixty million new ___________ are added to urban areas each year.
- Natural population increase and rural to urban migration are __________ for urbanisation in the developing world.
- Zero or _________ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines
- Every _____, over 1 million people are added to urban populations.
- an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china
- By 2050, over 60% of the world’s population will be _______; currently the figure is around 52%.
- ____ new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- One of the least urbanised areas
18 Clues: One of the least urbanised areas • What are very large cities known as? • an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china • An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by • What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation • A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation • ...
Ooferuss 2023-02-01
Middle Ages/Medieval Europe 2014-03-14
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- Payment to a church equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- A harsh Russian ruler who used violence to crush any opposition.
- The middle ages in Europe.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- In medieval Europe, lords who were granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord.
- In medieval Europe, peasants bound to the lord’s land.
- First European King to unite the Franks and accept Christianity.
- A loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord.
- Famous Muslim leader who defeated the Christians and took back the Holy Land.
- Motivated European Christians to fight for their religion in the Middle East via religious speeches.
- He was the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- Kings or Queens.
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- A conflict in Europe that began in Prague as a protestant rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire.
- French military leader and heroine.
- Famous scholar who successfully brought together Christian faith and classical Greek philosophy.
- Title taken by the ruler of Russia.
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War.
- Holy war.
- Communities of men who have taken religious vows.
- Religious beliefs that is contrary to the teachings of the church.
- Associations of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests.
- Ordained members of the church.
- Six-foot-long bows that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor.
24 Clues: Holy war. • Kings or Queens. • The middle ages in Europe. • Ordained members of the church. • French military leader and heroine. • Title taken by the ruler of Russia. • Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War. • Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796. • He was the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • Communities of men who have taken religious vows. • ...
Vocab 1 2022-09-08
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- It is when you tame an animal so you can keep it.
- A nomadic people live by hunting, fishing and harvesting wild food.
- this is a person who is skilled at trades and who makes things with their hands.
- the was wedge-shape characters used in ancient writing systems.
- Arranging laws into a systematic.
- A object made by a human in the past for cultural or historical intertest.
- The is relating to the early phase of stone age when primitive stone implents were used.
- It is a boomrang-shaped region of the middle of the middle east and was home to early human civilization.
- it is when mans social, cultural and organizations advance.
- it is the art and customs of other people.
- This is a person who does not have a permanent home and moves place to place for their livestock.
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- This is a person who would copy out a document.
- It is a rectangular stepped tower sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- It is when you study human history through analysising ancient artifacts.
- this was relating to the later parts of stone age when polished stone weapons prevailed.
- The species to which all modern human beings belong to.
- It was also called Agricultural revolution and it is when nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to agricultural settlements and early civilization.
- It is the time before any writing records were made.
- It is a prehistoric monument it was a burial site made out of stone.
- It is a graph with pictures that represent a word or phrase.
20 Clues: Arranging laws into a systematic. • it is the art and customs of other people. • This is a person who would copy out a document. • It is when you tame an animal so you can keep it. • It is the time before any writing records were made. • The species to which all modern human beings belong to. • it is when mans social, cultural and organizations advance. • ...
Countries Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Located in the Horn of Africa, this country was never colonized.
- This country in the UK is known for bagpipes and kilts.
- This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- This island nation is famous for its rugby team, the All Blacks.
- Known for its bustling city of Tokyo.
- This Middle Eastern country has both deserts and beaches, and its capital is Riyadh.
- An African country famous for Victoria Falls.
- Known for kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- This country is home to the Great Wall.
- This European country is known for its neutral political stance and the Alps.
- Known for the Galápagos Islands.
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- Famous for the Kremlin and its cold winters.
- A country in the Middle East with ancient pyramids.
- This South American country is home to the Amazon Rainforest.
- This country is famous for the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu.
- This country has the longest coastline in the world.
- This country is part of the Iberian Peninsula and known for its flamenco dance.
- A country in Europe, home to the capital city, Berlin.
- Famous for its strong coffee and located in South America.
- This North American country is famous for maple syrup.
- This country is made up of over 17,000 islands and is the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its bustling street markets and temples.
- This Asian country is known for Bollywood movies.
- Famous for its fjords and northern lights.
- A Nordic country famous for its Viking history.
- A European country known for pasta and pizza.
26 Clues: Known for the Galápagos Islands. • Known for its bustling city of Tokyo. • This country is home to the Great Wall. • Famous for its fjords and northern lights. • Famous for the Kremlin and its cold winters. • This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower. • An African country famous for Victoria Falls. • A European country known for pasta and pizza. • ...
Spaceship Earth Vocabulary 2024-12-09
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- where the sun sets
- a star the doesn't appear to move directly above the north pole
- imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the middle of earth
- the shadows in the middle of the day
- a large sphere that orbits a star in outer space
- something scientists create to study when the real thing is too big or small to use
- a constellation you can see in autumn
- a tool used to tell time by using the changing shadows
- when objects spin around a central point or axis
- the amount of time that passes for the Earth to rotate around its axis
- moon phase when moon looks dark
- when starts appear to move across the sky due to the earth's rotation
- moon phase when a moon looks like a little less than a full circle
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- a group of stars in the night sky that form a pattern
- a constellation you can see in spring
- distance around a circle
- moon phase when moon looks like a sliver
- the shadows in the morning and evening
- where the sun rises
- a time of year with specific weather that repeats every year
- circling another object like the Earth around the sun
- moon phase when the moon looks like a full circle
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun
- a constellation you can see in winter
- a constellation you can see in summer
25 Clues: where the sun sets • where the sun rises • distance around a circle • moon phase when moon looks dark • the shadows in the middle of the day • a constellation you can see in spring • a constellation you can see in autumn • a constellation you can see in winter • a constellation you can see in summer • the shadows in the morning and evening • ...
Em & Max 2025-08-25
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- Where did Emily once fill cones in Northampton?
- What classic Italian cocktails did Emily and Max drink on their first date?
- Where did Emily and Max go on their first date?
- What artsy pursuit do Max and Bobbie share?
- What’s the name of the avenue where Max and Emily live? (think “Fast Car.”)
- In what faraway country did Max get a Master’s degree?
- Who here was a sports writer for USAToday?
- In what city does Emily’s sibling, Noah, live?
- Where did Max attend undergrad?
- Diane’s sister Melissa is known as, ____________ ,in the family.
- Matt Shuster once played piano in a band called____________.
- Emily’s Aunt Julie’s middle name is ___________
- What’s one of the very best restaurants in East Hampton?
- Who was Emily’s roommate in Vermont?
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- What is the name of the Elementary School that Emily attended?
- In what field will Max receive his PhD ?
- What is the first name of the four legged creature who lives with Max and Emily?
- Bobbie punches dough at___________
- Who is the youngest of Diane’s sisters?
- What is Emily’s astrological sign?
- And, what is this four legged creature’s last name? (Yup, they have one!)
- What is Emily’s middle name?
- What is Max’s astrological sign?
- Where did Emilly get her undergrad degree?
- In what city does Max’s sibling, Tierzza, live?
- What was Emily’s childhood dog’s name?
- What is Matt Shuster’s brother’s name?
- In what state did Emily’s mom grow up?
- Where did Max study Yoga teaching?
- What is Max's mom’s sweet name?
30 Clues: What is Emily’s middle name? • Where did Max attend undergrad? • What is Max's mom’s sweet name? • What is Max’s astrological sign? • Bobbie punches dough at___________ • Where did Max study Yoga teaching? • What is Emily’s astrological sign? • Who was Emily’s roommate in Vermont? • What was Emily’s childhood dog’s name? • What is Matt Shuster’s brother’s name? • ...
Crossword 2 2023-04-17
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- This Callahan team member should never be sad with this middle name.
- This So Cal's first name, since their name is long enough that they don't need a middle name.
- This WC team member's first name since his mama didn't give him a middle name.
- This manager shares a name with the Beib
- This WC account manger's middle name is often paired with Donny.
- This Mo. team member's middle name is right out of Green Gables.
- This account manager's middle name is the same first name as the actress who plays the princess of Genovia
- This SF team member's middle name is a famous carpenter.
- Unless you're "Clueless" you'll know the middle name of this So Cal team member
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- Two Oregon team members share a middle name, this one's is spelled a little shorter.
- The first name of this recent WC addition has a hyphened last name
- This So. Cal account manager's middle name is also the name of a UC famous for it's veterinary school.
- This manager's name is also the first name of a famous fashion and perfume line
- This WC team member's middle name has Holy origins
- This SF account manager's middle name is shared with the co-star of the Lethal Weapon movies.
- This manager's nickname is because he is named after his father.
- The nickname name of this SF team member is shared with a famous Turner
- This new SF account manager's middle name means little rock in French
- This SF team member doesn't have a middle name, but you might think that she does
19 Clues: This manager shares a name with the Beib • This WC team member's middle name has Holy origins • This SF team member's middle name is a famous carpenter. • This manager's nickname is because he is named after his father. • This WC account manger's middle name is often paired with Donny. • This Mo. team member's middle name is right out of Green Gables. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2023-05-19
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- the iron curtain divided capitalism and _________
- coined the term "iron curtain" during his speech in 1946
- chinese version of the iron curtain
- year that the war ended (19__)
- the actual wall associated with the iron curtain
- year the berlin wall was built (19__)
- the berlin wall divided this country
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- the US president during the war
- the iron curtain was erected during the ___ war
- the "curtain" dividing the nation
- leader of soviet union
- the continent mainly affected by the iron curtain
- amount of years of limited communication between eastern and western europe
- side of europe that was ideologically aligned with the Soviet Union (east/west)
- side of europe that was ideologically aligned with the USA (east/west)
15 Clues: leader of soviet union • year that the war ended (19__) • the US president during the war • the "curtain" dividing the nation • chinese version of the iron curtain • the berlin wall divided this country • year the berlin wall was built (19__) • the iron curtain was erected during the ___ war • the actual wall associated with the iron curtain • ...
Iron Cutain 2025-05-29
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- – Common tactic behind the Iron Curtain to control information.
- – Country split into East and West after WWII.
- – Side of Europe under Soviet influence.
- – Controlled crossings between East and West Berlin.
- – Type of state controlled by the USSR.
- – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe.
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- – Country that revolted in 1956 against Soviet control.
- – Western military alliance formed in response to Soviet threat.
- Pact – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations.
- – British leader who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
- – Divided city showing Cold War tensions.
- – Nationality of people affected by 1968’s Prague Spring.
- – Soviet leader during the early Cold War.
- War – Era of geopolitical tension between U.S. and USSR.
- Doctrine – U.S. policy to contain communism.
15 Clues: – 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. • Doctrine – U.S. policy to contain communism. • – Country split into East and West after WWII. • Pact – Military alliance of Eastern bloc nations. • – Ideology of the USSR, spread to Eastern Europe. • ...
The Consequences of Globalization by Brandon Paterson 2013-09-22
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- what type of jobs did slaves typically do?
- the Spanish enslaved many indigenous people to provide what?
- belonging to a place: originating in and naturally living, growing, or occurring
- what is it called when foods from other parts of the globe reach other areas?
- African slaves were considered_________ because they had great knowledge in agriculture.
- this man was troubled by the destruction of indigenous people’s cultures.
- early explorers thought they reached India so they called the native people...
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- who tried to abolish slavery in Ontario in 1973?
- child labor ended only when country’s added what?
- most north Americas benefited from the?
- Africa and the Middle East used slavery as an alternative to what?
- killed many of the indigenous people.
- who defeated the Aztec empire?
- what is a chattel?
- million people may have died as a result of contact with Europeans.
15 Clues: what is a chattel? • who defeated the Aztec empire? • killed many of the indigenous people. • most north Americas benefited from the? • what type of jobs did slaves typically do? • who tried to abolish slavery in Ontario in 1973? • child labor ended only when country’s added what? • the Spanish enslaved many indigenous people to provide what? • ...
Geography of China Review 2014-03-23
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- The majority of China's population are ethnic Chinese, or ______ Chinese.
- The rivers of the Tibetan region are used to produce _______ power.
- The religion brought to China from India.
- The Mongolian and Tibetan ________ provide China with a physical barrier in the West.
- This region of China is also known as Tibet.
- The occupation of most people in China.
- Name of the desert in the Mongolian region.
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- Chinese word that means "Middle Kingdom".
- This river in China carries much of China's trade, and has the Three Gorges Dam.
- This links the Xinjiang region to the Heartland.
- The official name of China is the People's ______ of China.
- Name of the capital of China.
- The name for the fertile yellow-brown soil found in the Yellow River.
- The official language of China.
- The ________ Ocean is China's physical barrier to the East.
15 Clues: Name of the capital of China. • The official language of China. • The occupation of most people in China. • Chinese word that means "Middle Kingdom". • The religion brought to China from India. • Name of the desert in the Mongolian region. • This region of China is also known as Tibet. • This links the Xinjiang region to the Heartland. • ...
Matthew Chacon/Cahpter 2 and 3 Vocabulary 2018-09-27
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- state containing several countries or territories
- the Great Persian leader who conquered Babylon
- Revolution a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- the Great Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire
- Code one the the first written set of laws
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
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- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- belief in more than one god
- set of shared beliefs
15 Clues: set of shared beliefs • belief in more than one god • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • Code one the the first written set of laws • state containing several countries or territories • the Great Persian leader who conquered Babylon • name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • ...
Countries 2022-05-02
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- Is in Asia, It has been for many years the first exporter of rice in the world.
- North America, they talk in English and french
- Is in South America, Mostly Portuguese spoken
- Is in Asia, it is the thirteenth most populous country in the world
- Is in South America, they talk in Spanish
- is very hot, there is a lot of sand
- they love to eat spicy food
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- Is in Asia, It is one of the most unknown countries in the world
- they make a lot of cheese, they eat a lot of chocolate
- Its capital is Dublin
- It is an island in the UK
- It is in the heart of Africa, they talk in english
- is in Europe, they talk in German
- It is in Europe, it has medieval cities
- It is a country in the middle east
15 Clues: Its capital is Dublin • It is an island in the UK • they love to eat spicy food • is in Europe, they talk in German • It is a country in the middle east • is very hot, there is a lot of sand • It is in Europe, it has medieval cities • Is in South America, they talk in Spanish • Is in South America, Mostly Portuguese spoken • North America, they talk in English and french • ...
USA 2022-03-14
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- This river was used by Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the west
- Mountain range along the border between California and Nevada
- Island state
- This is the body of water south of Louisiana
- This Canyon was carved out by the Colorado River
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- Ocean to the east of the United States
- National bird and animal of the United States
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- This river flows across the middle of the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Large area of flat land in the Midwest portion of the United States
- California, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border this country
- Largest state by population
- What is the name of the Mojave that is located in Southern California, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona
- The total amount of deserts in the USA
- lowest point in the United States
15 Clues: Island state • Largest state by population • lowest point in the United States • The total amount of deserts in the USA • Ocean to the west of the United States • Ocean to the east of the United States • This is the body of water south of Louisiana • National bird and animal of the United States • This Canyon was carved out by the Colorado River • ...
Vocabulary words 2023-09-27
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- point A moment in history that marks a decisive change.
- A new method or idea
- Great burst of learning and technological innovation.
- Changes or a change
- Exchange Started with the voyages of Columbus.
- Sharing a common ancestor, linked families.
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- Used them for safety
- Were a series of wars fought by Christans to control the region then known as the Holy Land or Palestine
- Road Used to be overland routes that crossed the grasslands, mountains, and deserts,of Cental Asia and linked China and the Middle East.
- An area settled and ruled by the government
- To draw to a close
- Helped sailors determine the latitude while at sea
- Sail completely around
- This system of rule by lords who ruled their lands but owed loyalty and mulitary service to a monarch.
- Includes the lords castle and the lands around it.
15 Clues: To draw to a close • Changes or a change • Used them for safety • A new method or idea • Sail completely around • An area settled and ruled by the government • Sharing a common ancestor, linked families. • Exchange Started with the voyages of Columbus. • Helped sailors determine the latitude while at sea • Includes the lords castle and the lands around it. • ...
History Stuff Crossword puzzle 2.0 by dumdumwisto 2023-09-21
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- Bakr Mohammad’s friend and father-in-law. (Father of Aisha.)
- The Muslim book called “Word of God.”
- Current name for all the Slavonic races.
- A member of a community of men, leading a contemplative life apart from the world, under the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- The first identifiable sect of Islam.
- St. Johns surname.
- Muslim prophet born in the year 570 AD in the city of Mecca. “The praised one.”
- Current place of the Islamic people. (Think around Middle Eastern.)
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- A Germanic people belonging to the family of East Germans. (It starts with a V.)
- At age 25 Mohammed marries this wealthy widow. (What is her name?)
- One of the two principal branches of the Germanic tribes.
- The largest island in the Mediterranean.
- The land Around the Nile.
- The biggest ancient city in Italy.
- The God of the Islam people.
15 Clues: St. Johns surname. • The land Around the Nile. • The God of the Islam people. • The biggest ancient city in Italy. • The Muslim book called “Word of God.” • The first identifiable sect of Islam. • Current name for all the Slavonic races. • The largest island in the Mediterranean. • One of the two principal branches of the Germanic tribes. • ...
2024 b2 Xmas Quiz 2024-12-14
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- Apart from "b2", "Clinic", and "Pain" what is the most used word from the reviews?
- St Nick
- In many cultures what traditional Christmas food is made to help ward off illness during the winter months?
- Common Christmas decoration that can cause an allergic reaction in some individuals?
- This person has the highest number of "Service Hours" between January 24-Dec 24' of 778.50 hours.
- Middle name is Victoria
- "Man patinka maži pūkuoti šuniukai."
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- Exhaustive fine
- Acronym that describes a mental health condition that can worsen during the festive period?
- Irreplaceable was the most listened to song in this person's birth year.
- How many practitioners has Chalfont, GX, & Wendover had that have worked more than two weeks since 2012.
- Which animated character coined the phrase "Bah, humbug!"?
- Christmas-themed practitioner
- Studied at the University of East London
- 24581
15 Clues: 24581 • St Nick • Exhaustive fine • Middle name is Victoria • Christmas-themed practitioner • "Man patinka maži pūkuoti šuniukai." • Studied at the University of East London • Which animated character coined the phrase "Bah, humbug!"? • Irreplaceable was the most listened to song in this person's birth year. • ...
Ottoman Empire Crossword 2016-10-12
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- is the religion of Muslims;the religion which teaches that there is only one God and that Muhammad is God's prophet
- was the capital of the Byzantine Empire
- is responsible for spreading the Ottoman Empire
- a port in Turkey on the Bosporus that straddles Europe and Asia
- East group of countries is southwest Asia
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- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices
- a large area that is ruled by one person
- another name for a king
- was one of the biggest and most powerful empires
- to take control of
- members of the Turkish infantry forming the Sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries
- something everyone wanted to have more of about 600 years ago
- the leader of the Ottoman Empire
- country where the Ottoman Empire was formed
14 Clues: to take control of • another name for a king • the leader of the Ottoman Empire • was the capital of the Byzantine Empire • a large area that is ruled by one person • East group of countries is southwest Asia • country where the Ottoman Empire was formed • is responsible for spreading the Ottoman Empire • was one of the biggest and most powerful empires • ...
Food and culture culminating activity 2024-06-17
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- diet followed by people of Jewish faith
- the staple grain of Japan
- the national fruit of Jamaica that can kill you if not cooked properly
- Austrian city known as the city of music and culture
- a holiday celebrated by Christian’s all over the world in December
- the city in Italy pizza is from
- popular flavour used by nations like Italy, Greece, Lebanon,
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- Shape of First Nations food guide
- what region of the world that includes north Africa southern Europe and the Middle East
- a tool used to grind herbs a spices into a powder
- a country that is in both Eourpe and Asia
- never stick these utensils straight up in a bowl of rice
- a beloved Canadian dish involving fries and gravy
- a plant very common in Italian cooking that is actually native to South America
14 Clues: the staple grain of Japan • the city in Italy pizza is from • Shape of First Nations food guide • diet followed by people of Jewish faith • a country that is in both Eourpe and Asia • a tool used to grind herbs a spices into a powder • a beloved Canadian dish involving fries and gravy • Austrian city known as the city of music and culture • ...
Countries 2023-09-01
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- Arab Emirates A Middle Eastern country with modern cities and luxury.
- Korea An East Asian country blending tradition and modernity.
- An Asian country with a rich history and modern technology.
- A North American country with vast landscapes and culture.
- A South Asian country known for its traditions and diversity.
- A North African country with ancient history and landmarks.
- A South American country known for its tango and culture.
- A vast country spanning Europe and Asia with rich history.
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- A North American country with rich culture and history.
- A European country famous for its art, culture, and cuisine.
- A South American country known for its vibrant culture.
- States A large country in North America known for its diversity.
- An Asian country with a long history and diverse culture.
- A country and continent with unique wildlife and landscapes.
- A European country known for its art, food, and history.
15 Clues: A North American country with rich culture and history. • A South American country known for its vibrant culture. • A European country known for its art, food, and history. • An Asian country with a long history and diverse culture. • A South American country known for its tango and culture. • A North American country with vast landscapes and culture. • ...
SSQ 2025-10-08
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- What new venture is SSQ starting this Autumn?
- The department that makes the numbers add up
- What was the name of the community garden our London team supported on their CSR day?
- Country where our Middle East office is based?
- How many global offices does SSQ have?
- Who recently made their first in-house placement?
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- The city where SSQs headquarters are based
- SSQs area of expertise: legal ____
- Which partner celebrated 20 years at SSQ?
- Who recently presented the Rising Star In-House Counsel of the year award at the Legal Business Awards 2025?
- Where did Ben Quarry relocate to in order to open SSQ's new office?
- Rank SSQ achieved in the Recruiter HOT 100 for 2024
- Which continent did we virtually travel through for our Charity Challenge?
- One of SSQ’s European offices — home to Oktoberfest
14 Clues: SSQs area of expertise: legal ____ • How many global offices does SSQ have? • Which partner celebrated 20 years at SSQ? • The city where SSQs headquarters are based • The department that makes the numbers add up • What new venture is SSQ starting this Autumn? • Country where our Middle East office is based? • Who recently made their first in-house placement? • ...
Berlin Wall Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Soviet Leader
- Said Ich Bin Ein Berliner
- War A war that was cold
- Month berlin wall fell
- Part of germany under soviet control
- Controlled east germany
- Jelly donut
- US president during wall.
- Free part of germany
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- Best known border crossing point
- Berlin walls length in miles
- Speech given by Ronald Reagan
- Berlins most famous landmark
- west germany's form government
- East german government
- The thing that seperated germany.
16 Clues: Jelly donut • Soviet Leader • Free part of germany • Month berlin wall fell • East german government • Controlled east germany • Said Ich Bin Ein Berliner • US president during wall. • Berlin walls length in miles • Berlins most famous landmark • Speech given by Ronald Reagan • west germany's form government • Best known border crossing point • War A war that was cold • ...
My Family 2025-07-30
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- James' dog
- Builder of Mamaw and Papaw's house
- An instrument Kaya plays
- Country where Shaun and Katie once lived
- Mamaw's first name
- Big Gran's first name
- Mama and Kaya's birthday month
- Gran and Grandad's church
- Shaun's vocation
- Mama's middle name
- Grandad's middle name
- Katie's dog
- Little Gran's real first name
- Jon-Jon's middle name
- Cameron and Siena's birthday month
- State where Brad was born
- Cameron's job
- City where Shaun and Katie live
- Lois'birthday month
- road where Little Gran and Grandad lived
- Mamaw and Papaw's church
- Papaw's middle name
- Mamaw's dog
- where Brad lives now
- my husband
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- State where Mamaw was born
- Katie's middle name
- Mamaw and Papaw's birthday month
- Cora's middle name
- What is Kelli's dog's first name
- college where Papaw received his doctorate
- My middle name
- Mine and Brad's birthday month
- Katie and Cora's birthday month
- My church
- Dustin and Shaun's birthday month
- Pa's middle name (Papaw's dad)
- Jon-Jon's church
- Location of Katie's birth
- How does Cora say piano?
- Brad's middle name
- City where Papaw was born
- How many pedals on Mamaw's harp?
- My sister
- Daddy's middle name
- Daddy, Jesus, and James birthday month
- Jon-Jon's middle name
47 Clues: My church • My sister • James' dog • my husband • Katie's dog • Mamaw's dog • Cameron's job • My middle name • Shaun's vocation • Jon-Jon's church • Mamaw's first name • Cora's middle name • Mama's middle name • Brad's middle name • Katie's middle name • Lois'birthday month • Papaw's middle name • Daddy's middle name • where Brad lives now • Big Gran's first name • Grandad's middle name • Jon-Jon's middle name • ...
END OF THE YEAR!!! 2022-06-15
Across
- famed African city of trading and learning
- the last of the great West African empires
- The ______________ Empire ruled the Middle East from the 1500s to the 1900s
- A boy named Wes created this civilization
- the Greek lord of the dead
- She was born from her father's head
- You get one from Mrs Fasciolo if you earned it
- The oldest monotheistic religion
- In our first read aloud, Nadia escapes from this city
- This type of leader rules absolutely and shares power with no one
- A government ruled by a king and/or queen
- He built an army to defend him in the afterlife
- In biblical times it was the land of Canaan
- A representative government
- The religion of Muslims
- The nickname for when the U.K. left the E.U.
- Jared Diamond believed that wealth came down to _______ luck
- This word describes both Mohammad and Abraham
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- Beijing's former name
- Monarchy built from oil riches
- government of the people
- a family of rulers
- Our team mascot
- The cruel dictator of Syria
- Where Mrs. Aysseh went to middle school
- It covers about a third of Africa
- Our school mascot
- God of the sea
- In this system all property is shared
- Boy emperor
- a government ruled by a group
- The time before our human story was recorded
- Farming made this possible
- He led boys to water and safety
- In the late 1800s the European leaders competed in the __________ for Africa
- The Bling King
36 Clues: Boy emperor • God of the sea • The Bling King • Our team mascot • Our school mascot • a family of rulers • Beijing's former name • The religion of Muslims • government of the people • the Greek lord of the dead • Farming made this possible • The cruel dictator of Syria • A representative government • a government ruled by a group • Monarchy built from oil riches • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-04
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- Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux teamed up in the late 1850's to design New York's...
- Power of immigrant voters, link between political organized and wealthy people, and structural weakness of city government.
- A Danish immigrant and New York newspaper reporter, shocked many with his sensational descriptions of tenement life.
- Buildings fell to the ground, and destruction of large areas.
- One of Americas most distinctive political institutions; owed its existence to...
- In 1870, New York created its first...
- Many sought this as a nonproductive pursuit.
- What grew rapidly over the years due to poverty and crowding?
- Americans left the declining agricultural regions of the east because of this.
- An effort to re-create urban social reality.
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- The word refers to multiple-family rental building.
- Many cities had poor air quality resulting in...
- Which voters were less concerned with middle-class ideas of political morality than with obtaining the services that machines provided and reformers did not?
- An investigator who documented ways in which improper disposal of such potentially dangerous substances as lead chemical waste.
- Self-educated layer obsessed with a hatred of Catholics and foreigners.
- A man who argues humans evolved from earlier forms of life through the process of natural selection.
- Which game played in leisure time was also know as "rounders?"
- Many middle-aged people grew concerns for .... over the cities.
- Most popular urban entertainment; adapted from French...
- An American philosophy in which emerged in the late 19th century around the theory that the true value of an idea in its capability to solve problems.
20 Clues: In 1870, New York created its first... • Many sought this as a nonproductive pursuit. • An effort to re-create urban social reality. • Many cities had poor air quality resulting in... • The word refers to multiple-family rental building. • Most popular urban entertainment; adapted from French... • Buildings fell to the ground, and destruction of large areas. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-03-02
Across
- ethnic group that deposed the Ming dynasty
- what decimated almost 90% of the native population
- institution that came into conflict with the Scientific Revolution
- bureaucratic leaders of the Mughal Empire
- what the Japanese did to all foreign trade in the Tokugawa period
- crops that European colonies imported slaves to grow in the Americas
- Scientific Revolution promoted this major movement
- organization created to revive Catholicism after the reformation
- official currency of the Chinese empire
- imperial palace complex built during the Ming dynasty
- manufactured goods traded for slaves that increased the power of West African states
- type of monarchy established after the English Civil War
- system that was an administrative continuity of the Ming and Qing dynasties
Down
- unfree Christian children that are professionally trained as part of the Ottoman military
- empire that expanded over North Africa, Middle and the Middle East
- Ottoman system for training and selecting bureaucrats
- professional soldiers in Japan
- what Chinese bureaucrats had to pass to hold govt positions
- new ship that was developed from the Scientific Revolution
- scandal that spurred the Protestant Reformation
- only European group that could trade with the Japanese
- trading posts built by Europeans to facilitate trade
- country that entered against the Catholics in the 30 Years War
- basis of salvation for Protestants
- tech used by many Asian empires to expand/control in this time period
- edict that made it legal to practice Protestantism in France
- war that was ended by the Peace of Westphalia and altered conflicts towards political matters
27 Clues: professional soldiers in Japan • basis of salvation for Protestants • official currency of the Chinese empire • bureaucratic leaders of the Mughal Empire • ethnic group that deposed the Ming dynasty • scandal that spurred the Protestant Reformation • what decimated almost 90% of the native population • Scientific Revolution promoted this major movement • ...
Middle Ages/Medieval Europe 2014-03-14
Across
- Kings or Queens.
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War.
- Famous Muslim leader who defeated the Christians and took back the Holy Land.
- A loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord.
- Motivated European Christians to fight for their religion in the Middle East via religious speeches.
- Associations of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests.
- A conflict in Europe that began in Prague as a protestant rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire.
- Title taken by the ruler of Russia.
- He was the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- In medieval Europe, peasants bound to the lord’s land.
- Six-foot-long bows that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor.
Down
- First European King to unite the Franks and accept Christianity.
- Holy war.
- French military leader and heroine.
- Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- Communities of men who have taken religious vows.
- Famous scholar who successfully brought together Christian faith and classical Greek philosophy.
- A harsh Russian ruler who used violence to crush any opposition.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- Payment to a church equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- The middle ages in Europe.
- In medieval Europe, lords who were granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord.
- Religious beliefs that is contrary to the teachings of the church.
- Ordained members of the church.
24 Clues: Holy war. • Kings or Queens. • The middle ages in Europe. • Ordained members of the church. • French military leader and heroine. • Title taken by the ruler of Russia. • Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796. • Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War. • He was the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • Communities of men who have taken religious vows. • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS Ilicia K 2024-07-29
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- a typical developed country, with 85% of its population living in urban places
- How many all urban dwellers live in cities of between 100 000 and 500 000 people?
- What large cities are known as megacities
- The least urbanised regions but are urbanising quickly?
- A population increase and rural to urban migration are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world
- What urban growth will affect some developed countries
- What migration will be the main cause of future urbanisation in developed countries where population growth has slowed down
- What type of people are more likely than older people to move from rural to urban areas?
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- In the Middle East have among the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- What country and Malawi are typical of the low levels of urbanisation in African countries
- One African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- A typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation
- What growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030
- What types of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation?
- In northwest China is an ancient city and one of China’s emerging megacities
- How many million new residents are added to urban areas each year?
- A country which is more urban than rural and experiencing rapid urbanisation
- How many new cities of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth?
- What urban populations will almost double—to over 6 billion—by 2050?
- the world’s largest city
20 Clues: the world’s largest city • What large cities are known as megacities • One African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • What growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030 • What urban growth will affect some developed countries • The least urbanised regions but are urbanising quickly? • What types of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation? • ...
complete the crossword puzzle using the given clues. 2023-09-05
Across
- location of a place determined by surrounding landforms.
- the line used to tell the time and date at different parts of the world because it is where the date changes by one day.
- shape of the earth that is broader in the middle and flattened at the poles.
- is the degree of heat in the atmosphere.
- scale model or representation of earth.
- or vicinal location of a place on earth determined by land marks such as land and water boundaries.
- receives very little sunlight.
- is the atmospheric/general conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- an imaginary line perpendicular to earth's axis
- receives direct sunlight.
- the distance between two meridians.
- the horizontal lines extending from east to west around the globe.
- a wind flow known as habagat.
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- is the widest and the deepest ocean.
- vertical line in the middle of the globe.
- a wind flow that is known as amihan.
- location of a place determined by surrounding bodies of water.
- is a small of our planet Earth.
- big masses of land.
- the vertical lines extending from the north pole to the south pole.
- home of humankind and other living things,the third planet, only planet that can support life.
- receives indirect sunlight.
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the distance between two parallels.
- amount of rain that a particular area receives.
- state of the atmosphere at a particular place that might change at any time.
- "land of the midnight sun".
27 Clues: big masses of land. • receives direct sunlight. • receives indirect sunlight. • "land of the midnight sun". • a wind flow known as habagat. • receives very little sunlight. • is a small of our planet Earth. • the distance between two parallels. • the distance between two meridians. • is the widest and the deepest ocean. • a wind flow that is known as amihan. • ...
Vocab 8/9 2022-05-09
Across
- A unit of land consisting of a lord's demesne and lands rented to tenants
- A royal character of rights agreed upon by King John of England
- The Tribunal of the Holy Office the Inquisition, commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- A group of Germanic people
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's land
- A series of armed conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France
- An imagery community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its members
- A series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the Medival Period
- knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively
- A body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the carts
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- An East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia
- A historical group of people living in Central Europe and Scandinavia
- A philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social protection
- A period in European history working the transition from the Middles Ages
- An infection spread mostly my humans by infected fleas that travel on rodents
- A person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian protector, or supporter
- The practice of making unethical or immoral monetary loans
- A nation and ethnic group native to Hungary
- A cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages
- A person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch
- Not subject to or bound by religious rule
- Central element of feudalism
23 Clues: A group of Germanic people • Relating to the Middle Ages • Central element of feudalism • Not subject to or bound by religious rule • A nation and ethnic group native to Hungary • knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively • An East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia • The practice of making unethical or immoral monetary loans • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-03-02
Across
- ethnic group that deposed the Ming dynasty
- Scientific Revolution promoted this major movement
- institution that came into conflict with the Scientific Revolution
- what the Japanese did to all foreign trade in the Tokugawa period
- scandal that spurred the Protestant Reformation
- what chinese bureaucrats had to pass to hold govt positions
- manufactured goods traded for slaves that increased the power of West African states
- new ship that was developed from the Scientific Revolution
- empire that expanded over North Africa, Middle and the Middle East
- organization created to revive Catholicism after the reformation
- bureaucratic leaders of the Mughal Empire
- what decimated almost 90% of the native population
- basis for salvation for Protestants
Down
- country that entered against the Catholics in the 30 Years War
- imperial palace complex built during the Ming dynasty
- tech used by many Asian empires to expand/control in this time period
- Ottoman system for training and selecting bureaucrats
- crops what European colonies imported slaves to grow in the Americas
- trading posts built by Europeans to facilitate trade
- type of monarchy established after the English Civil War
- war that was ended by the Peace of Westphalia and altered conflicts towards political matters
- edict that made it legal to practice Protestantism in France
- professional soldiers in Japan
- official currency of the Chinese empire
- system that was an administrative continuity of the Ming and Qing dynasties
- unfree Christian children that are professionally trained as part of the Ottoman military
- only European group that could trade with the Japanese
27 Clues: professional soldiers in Japan • basis for salvation for Protestants • official currency of the Chinese empire • bureaucratic leaders of the Mughal Empire • ethnic group that deposed the Ming dynasty • scandal that spurred the Protestant Reformation • Scientific Revolution promoted this major movement • what decimated almost 90% of the native population • ...
Middle Ages/Medieval Europe 2014-03-14
Across
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War.
- In medieval Europe, lords who were granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord.
- French military leader and heroine.
- First European King to unite the Franks and accept Christianity.
- Famous scholar who successfully brought together Christian faith and classical Greek philosophy.
- A conflict in Europe that began in Prague as a protestant rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire.
- He was the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- Associations of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests.
- Holy war.
- A loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord.
- Payment to a church equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- A harsh Russian ruler who used violence to crush any opposition.
- Six-foot-long bows that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor.
Down
- Motivated European Christians to fight for their religion in the Middle East via religious speeches.
- Religious beliefs that is contrary to the teachings of the church.
- Famous Muslim leader who defeated the Christians and took back the Holy Land.
- Title taken by the ruler of Russia.
- Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- Communities of men who have taken religious vows.
- Kings or Queens.
- Ordained members of the church.
- In medieval Europe, peasants bound to the lord’s land.
- The middle ages in Europe.
24 Clues: Holy war. • Kings or Queens. • The middle ages in Europe. • Ordained members of the church. • Title taken by the ruler of Russia. • French military leader and heroine. • Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796. • Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War. • He was the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • Communities of men who have taken religious vows. • ...
Middle Ages/Medieval Europe 2014-03-14
Across
- Holy war.
- In medieval Europe, peasants bound to the lord’s land.
- A loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord.
- Famous scholar who successfully brought together Christian faith and classical Greek philosophy.
- He was the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- Payment to a church equal to one-tenth of a person’s income.
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War.
- First European King to unite the Franks and accept Christianity.
- Famous Muslim leader who defeated the Christians and took back the Holy Land.
Down
- Kings or Queens.
- The middle ages in Europe.
- In medieval Europe, lords who were granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord.
- Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- French military leader and heroine.
- A conflict in Europe that began in Prague as a protestant rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire.
- Communities of men who have taken religious vows.
- A harsh Russian ruler who used violence to crush any opposition.
- Ordained members of the church.
- Motivated European Christians to fight for their religion in the Middle East via religious speeches.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- Religious beliefs that is contrary to the teachings of the church.
- Six-foot-long bows that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor.
- Associations of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests.
- Title taken by the ruler of Russia.
24 Clues: Holy war. • Kings or Queens. • The middle ages in Europe. • Ordained members of the church. • French military leader and heroine. • Title taken by the ruler of Russia. • Czarina of Russia from 1762 to 1796. • He was the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • Communities of men who have taken religious vows. • ...
Getting to Know 8A Science Class 2025 2025-01-24
Across
- A girl, who celebrates a birthday on the 17th of May
- A boy, who has a birthday on the 6th July and a brother in Year 9 at St Paul's
- A girl, who wrote her Threatened Species book on the Cassowary
- A boy, who has a younger sister named Mila
- A boy, who has a brother in Year 10 named Miles
- A girl, who attended St Patrick's Primary and is in McAuley House
- A girl, who started at St Paul's halfway through 2024
- A girl, whose surname rhymes with 'happy'
- A boy, who plays Rugby League
- A girl, whose first name is a type of climbing vine
- A girl, whose middle name is 'Alison'
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- A girl, who turns 13 on the 6th February
- A boy, who can speak Maltese
- A girl, who turns 14 in July
- A boy, who shares his first and surname with an American actor
- A boy, whose first name rhymes with 'twin'
- A boy, whose first name rhymes with 'zen'
- A boy, who is in Edmund House and attended Aldavilla Primary
- A girl, whose name is a type of fabric and a breed of cattle
- A boy, whose mum has the same first name as Miss
- A boy, who has two middle names and attended Kempsey East Primary
- A girl, who has two older brothers, and one just completed his HSC.
- A girl, whose first name rhymes with 'Vienna'
- A boy, whose surname sounds similar to a famous bookshop retailer
24 Clues: A boy, who can speak Maltese • A girl, who turns 14 in July • A boy, who plays Rugby League • A girl, whose middle name is 'Alison' • A girl, who turns 13 on the 6th February • A boy, whose first name rhymes with 'zen' • A girl, whose surname rhymes with 'happy' • A boy, whose first name rhymes with 'twin' • A boy, who has a younger sister named Mila • ...
Family Valentine 2021-02-07
Across
- Moxie's mom
- Skip to Dan
- Lindsay's maiden name
- jazz musician
- Kit and Amy maiden name
- Story's first name
- USN
- Jeff's daughter
- middle name William
- college student
- Kathie's maiden name
- Toni and Bill
- Janet's middle name
- Kit and Emily
- Bill and Debbie
- Doc's middle name
- born 2003
- Nelson's middle name
- Suzanna's son
- Kit's middle name
- Mia's middle name
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- Chris and Kit
- Seth's son
- Janet to Debbie
- Maggie's husband
- MRWMLA
- five of them
- software developer
- FinTech
- Bill Fry
- Fry daughter
- Calvin's middle name
- Helen and Herman
- Zannie to Kit
- Skip's given name
- Doc's sister
- Gee and Pop
- Allison and Brian
- young attorney
- Driver Tech
- works for AMTRACK
- Cal to Bill Fry
- Maggie's daughter
- Zannie's husband
44 Clues: USN • MRWMLA • FinTech • Bill Fry • born 2003 • Seth's son • Moxie's mom • Skip to Dan • Gee and Pop • Driver Tech • five of them • Fry daughter • Doc's sister • Chris and Kit • jazz musician • Zannie to Kit • Toni and Bill • Kit and Emily • Suzanna's son • young attorney • Janet to Debbie • Jeff's daughter • college student • Bill and Debbie • Cal to Bill Fry • Maggie's husband • Helen and Herman • Zannie's husband • ...
Midgar reactors 2023-04-14
East Asia Crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- farmers who move their livestock in semiarid and arid regions where land is not fertile.
- the way people around the world have become more connected politically, economically, and socially.
- the spread of people, things, ideas, cultural practices, disease technology and more from place to place.
- a program in China that limited families to one child each.
- a political and economic system that seeks to create a society in which economic decisions are made by the government, including the types, amounts, and prices of products being made.
- the place of origin of any cultural trait created by a cultural group.
- a cultural transition in which religious values are replaced with nonreligious values.
- an island chain found in a body of water, most often an ocean.
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- a process used by firms to gather resources, transform or make them into goods or commodities, and then distribute them to consumers.
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- an economic system that provides individuals the opportunity to make their own economic decisions without government restraints.
- a country's total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given period divided by its total population.
- established as the official national language of China in 1911 after the Qing Dynasty was overthrown by Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
13 Clues: a program in China that limited families to one child each. • an island chain found in a body of water, most often an ocean. • the place of origin of any cultural trait created by a cultural group. • a cultural transition in which religious values are replaced with nonreligious values. • ...
North East Region 2023-09-14
Across
- One of the largest states in this region, bordered by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Vermont.
- Looks very similar to another state, and is bordered by Maine.
- Right on the coast near the Atlantic Ocean, and is the smallest state in this region.
- The furthest state North.
- The state where Boston is located.
- Bordered by the smallest state in this region.
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- The home of the Statue of Liberty.
- The important city located furthest East in Pennsylvania.
- Right on the edge of the Atlantic coast, close to the southeast region.
- Two significant cities exist in this state.
- Looks very similar to another state, and is bordered by New York.
- Lots of bridges, rivers; the city located furthest North in this region.
- The home of the steel industry.
13 Clues: The furthest state North. • The home of the steel industry. • The home of the Statue of Liberty. • The state where Boston is located. • Two significant cities exist in this state. • Bordered by the smallest state in this region. • The important city located furthest East in Pennsylvania. • Looks very similar to another state, and is bordered by Maine. • ...
East Asia Test 2025-11-12
Across
- An agreement throughout the Mongol Empire that led to the spread of ideas and inventions in Europe and Asia
- This Mongol khan was able to succeed as a conqueror based on his brilliant military strategies and organization skills
- The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty.
- Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion
- creator, preserver, destroyer
- An enduring characteristic of the Japanese government is the _______ reigned as the figurehead while another power ruled, in feudal japan it was the shogunate
- a closely guarded secret in China
Down
- Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty
- Indian civilization experienced advances in literature art science and mathematics during this Empire
- According to the Samurai's code, they would commit suicide in order to avoid being a coward or facing failure. It was called ________.
- Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country
- The Samurai code of ethics/morals
- Kublai Khan moved away from the __________ way of life that the Mongols followed before.
13 Clues: creator, preserver, destroyer • The Samurai code of ethics/morals • a closely guarded secret in China • The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty. • Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country • Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion • Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty • ...
East Asia Test 2025-11-12
Across
- An agreement throughout the Mongol Empire that led to the spread of ideas and inventions in Europe and Asia
- This Mongol khan was able to succeed as a conqueror based on his brilliant military strategies and organization skills
- The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty.
- Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion
- creator, preserver, destroyer
- An enduring characteristic of the Japanese government is the _______ reigned as the figurehead while another power ruled, in feudal japan it was the shogunate
- a closely guarded secret in China
Down
- Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty
- Indian civilization experienced advances in literature art science and mathematics during this Empire
- According to the Samurai's code, they would commit suicide in order to avoid being a coward or facing failure. It was called ________.
- Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country
- The Samurai code of ethics/morals
- Kublai Khan moved away from the __________ way of life that the Mongols followed before.
13 Clues: creator, preserver, destroyer • The Samurai code of ethics/morals • a closely guarded secret in China • The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty. • Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country • Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion • Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty • ...
OUR FAMILY 2025-01-18
Across
- WHAT YOU GIVE OUT AT THE MUSEUM
- YOUR FATHER'S FIRST NAME
- YOUR HUSBAND'S FIRST NAME
- YOUR GRANDSON'S MIDDLE NAME
- YOUR SON'S MIDDLE NAME
- YOUR FIRST NAME
- YOUR DAUGHTER'S MIDDLE NAME
- BOROUGH WHERE WE LIVE
- YOUR HUSBAND'S MIDDLE NAME
- YOUR MOTHER'S FIRST NAME
- YOUR DAUGHTER'S FIRST NAME
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- YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER'S FIRST NAME
- YOUR SON-IN-LAW'S FIRST NAME
- YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER'S MIDDLE NAME
- WHERE YOUR DAUGHTER LIVES
- YOUR GRANDSON'S FIRST NAME
- WHERE YOU WERE BORN
- YOUR FORMER PROFESSION
- WHERE YOUR HUSBAND WAS BORN
- NAME OF CAMP WE WENT TO
- YOUR MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME
- YOUR MIDDLE NAME
- YOUR DAUGHTER'S MARRIED NAME
- YOUR SON'S FIRST NAME
- OUR FAMILY NAME
25 Clues: YOUR FIRST NAME • OUR FAMILY NAME • YOUR MIDDLE NAME • WHERE YOU WERE BORN • YOUR SON'S FIRST NAME • BOROUGH WHERE WE LIVE • YOUR FORMER PROFESSION • YOUR SON'S MIDDLE NAME • NAME OF CAMP WE WENT TO • YOUR FATHER'S FIRST NAME • YOUR MOTHER'S FIRST NAME • WHERE YOUR DAUGHTER LIVES • YOUR HUSBAND'S FIRST NAME • YOUR MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME • YOUR GRANDSON'S FIRST NAME • YOUR HUSBAND'S MIDDLE NAME • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-14
Across
- with clouds
- having a lot of energy
- pleasant and dry
- with a lot of wind
- north and east
- bright because of light from the sun
- with fog
- south and west
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- minded- willing to consider new ideas
- south and east
- willing to help
- strong wind and heavy rain
- group of people who do something together
- behaving in a pleasant way
- raining a lot
- north and west
16 Clues: with fog • with clouds • raining a lot • south and east • north and east • north and west • south and west • willing to help • pleasant and dry • with a lot of wind • having a lot of energy • strong wind and heavy rain • behaving in a pleasant way • bright because of light from the sun • minded- willing to consider new ideas • group of people who do something together
the Berlin Wall: 2023-05-17
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- - The reunification of Germany following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- War - The political context in which the Berlin Wall was constructed
- - The purpose of the Berlin Wall was to act as a physical barrier between East and West Berlin
- - The material used to construct the Berlin Wall
- - The watchtowers and guards stationed along the Berlin Wall
- - The Berlin Wall symbolized the division of Germany and Europe
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- - The Berlin Wall was the border between East and West Germany
- - The Soviet Union's role in the construction and maintenance of the Berlin Wall
- - The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which signaled the end of the Cold War
- - The Brandenburg Gate, a famous landmark located near the Berlin Wall
- - The country where the Berlin Wall was located
- - The numerous attempts by East Germans to escape over or under the Wall
- - The many murals and graffiti painted on the western side of the Berlin Wall
- - The various checkpoints and crossings along the Berlin Wall
- Curtain - The term used to describe the ideological and physical divide between East and West Europe during the Cold War
15 Clues: - The country where the Berlin Wall was located • - The material used to construct the Berlin Wall • - The watchtowers and guards stationed along the Berlin Wall • - The various checkpoints and crossings along the Berlin Wall • - The Berlin Wall was the border between East and West Germany • - The Berlin Wall symbolized the division of Germany and Europe • ...
South East Aisa Religions 2024-03-28
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- One of the principals deities of Hinduism
- China’s most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, whose ideas have profoundly influenced the civilizations of China and other East Asian countries.
- borders with Pakistan to the northwest; with Nepal, China, and Bhutan to the north
- the supreme being within Vaishnavism
- a religion originating from Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion
- Highly respected people in Confucian beliefs
- a term for a broad group of Buddhist traditions, texts, philosophies, and practices developed in ancient India
- the process of being reincarnated or born again
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- an island country in East Asia.
- the world’s oldest religion, with roots and customs dating back more than 4,000 years.
- an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha
- the belief or worship of more than one god.
- a region in the central part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau
- a philosophy and belief system from ancient China, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- "awakened one"
15 Clues: "awakened one" • an island country in East Asia. • the supreme being within Vaishnavism • One of the principals deities of Hinduism • the belief or worship of more than one god. • Highly respected people in Confucian beliefs • the process of being reincarnated or born again • a region in the central part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau • ...
What Country Am I? 2025-12-22
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- I am east of Austria and west of Ukraine
- I border both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
- I am south of Austria and north of Croatia
- I am bordered by Germany to the north and Italy to the south
- I am an island nation located south of Japan and east of Taiwan
- I border Lake Victoria and share borders with Kenya and Rwanda
- I am bordered by Iran to the west and India to the east
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- I border the Pacific Ocean and share borders with Ecuador and Guatemala
- I am landlocked, bordered by France, Germany, and Italy
- I lie between Germany to the west and Slovakia to the east
- I border the Adriatic Sea and lie south of Croatia
- I border the Caribbean Sea and share land borders with Guatemala and Honduras
- I am north of Senegal and south of Morocco
- I am bordered by Hungary to the north and North Macedonia to the south
- I border the Atlantic Ocean and share borders with Gabon and Equatorial Guinea
15 Clues: I am east of Austria and west of Ukraine • I am north of Senegal and south of Morocco • I am south of Austria and north of Croatia • I border the Adriatic Sea and lie south of Croatia • I border both the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea • I am landlocked, bordered by France, Germany, and Italy • I am bordered by Iran to the west and India to the east • ...
South east Asia 2017-01-18
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- what is the nearest island to China
- capital of China
- Capital of Vietnam
- what color is the elevation of Philippines
- what is the capital of China and Mongolia
- Richest country in south east Asia
- what country is nearest to Sri Lanka
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- Capital of Malasia
- the mayor climate in Indonesia
- what is the country that has an elevation color green
- what is the capital of Thailand
- Country that speak more than 100 languages
- capital of Taiwan
13 Clues: capital of China • capital of Taiwan • Capital of Malasia • Capital of Vietnam • the mayor climate in Indonesia • what is the capital of Thailand • Richest country in south east Asia • what is the nearest island to China • what country is nearest to Sri Lanka • what is the capital of China and Mongolia • Country that speak more than 100 languages • ...
maggie kellogg 2023-03-08
21 Clues: loml • fear • fav show • birthday • fav class • star sign • fav color • eye color • dog's name • fav teacher • jewelry color • middle school • fav movie/book • fav influencer • middle school bf • least fav teacher • i own this cereal • fav cafeteria food • fav style of dance • middle school celeb crush • full name (middle included)
6th chapter stone tools 2019-09-11
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- Meso means
- H. habilis used the flakes of stone for ______ meat and food stuff.
- New stone age is called as ____age.
- Middle stone age site in Madhya Pradesh
- Middle stone age is called as _____age.
- H. hibilis and H. erectus made their tools using ___ techniques.
- in middle stone age H. sapiens domesticated ____ animal.
- chirki nevasa is situated on basin of ________river.
- H. habilis used the flakes of stone for scrapping meat from _____.
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- palaeo means
- Middle stone age site in Gujarat
- old stone age also called as ____age
- Middle stone age site in Jalgaon district.
- Middle stone age site in Rajasthan
- Old stone age site in Nashik.
- Neo means
- lithos means
- small piece of stone produced during shaping the tools___.
- targeted work to be done____.
19 Clues: Neo means • Meso means • palaeo means • lithos means • Old stone age site in Nashik. • targeted work to be done____. • Middle stone age site in Gujarat • Middle stone age site in Rajasthan • New stone age is called as ____age. • old stone age also called as ____age • Middle stone age site in Madhya Pradesh • Middle stone age is called as _____age. • ...
asl 2025-09-12
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- 2h - both d shape - eye level - palms meet in the middle - both hands go up and down inversely
- 1h - handshape f - palm toward middle - corner of mouth - pull back
- 2h - open 5 shape - palms face down - chest level - up and down movement
- 2h - b shape - front of chest - arm under the other one - up and down - palms down
- 1h - wide g - palm towards middle - place near eye - move upward/outward slightly
- 2h - open 5 claw handshape - palms toward middle - back and forth motion - abdomen
- 1h - g shape - corner of mouth - index finger up and down
- 2h - s shape - front of chest - palms down - meet in the middle - go away and back to middle motion
- 1h - handshape p - palm up - move middle finger back and forth
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- 1h - closed 5 shape - palm toward middle - front of abdomen - away from body in zig-zag
- 1h - o shape - side of head - palm down - up and down grabbing motion
- 1h - flat o - palm toward middle - above side of head - open close motion
- 2h - handshape open 5 - one arm flat across body - dh palm toward middle - elbow of dh arm on the end of ndh arm - twist dh
- 2h - palms meet in the middle in closed 5 position - open and close motion - front of chest
- 2h - u shape - palms down - in front of chest - dh taps on top of ndh
- 1h - s shape - palm towards middle - open/close motion
- 2h - b shape - front of face - palms away - dh back and away from middle until palm is facing the middle
- 2h - open 5 shape - palms face down - start from head - down movement wiggle fingers
18 Clues: 1h - s shape - palm towards middle - open/close motion • 1h - g shape - corner of mouth - index finger up and down • 1h - handshape p - palm up - move middle finger back and forth • 1h - handshape f - palm toward middle - corner of mouth - pull back • 1h - o shape - side of head - palm down - up and down grabbing motion • ...
Liverpool FC 2013-12-10
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- Another Angry Centre-Back
- Cynical Midfielder
- Great player, but brittle
- Summer Signing/liability at the back
- Constantly handballs
- Highly technical little-man
- Fast and fragile full-back
- Angry Centre-Back
- Intelligent young full-back
- Doesn't belong in this crossword
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- Maurauding Midfielder
- Also exile from the North-East (and massive waste of money)
- Passes around like currency
- Exile from the North-East
- Less technical and (smaller) little-man
- Difficult to spell
- Taste for goals and human flesh
- Splits the sea better than the defence
18 Clues: Angry Centre-Back • Cynical Midfielder • Difficult to spell • Constantly handballs • Maurauding Midfielder • Another Angry Centre-Back • Great player, but brittle • Exile from the North-East • Fast and fragile full-back • Passes around like currency • Highly technical little-man • Intelligent young full-back • Taste for goals and human flesh • Doesn't belong in this crossword • ...
EOG Earth Science Vocabulary 2025-04-07
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- Warm temps; light rain
- Fair weather cloud; change soon
- Amount of Moisture in the air
- weather over long time; years
- Night breeze from land to sea
- Caused by tilt of the eart
- Day breeze from sea to land
- scientist who studies weather
- Funnel cloud, quick, damage
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- Cloud for gentle, long lasting rain
- Brings warm water up East Coast
- Stormy and warm
- Clear and cool
- Severe storm, with flooding, storm surge
- Thunderstorm cloud
- Cold temps; heavy rain
- Winds blow from West to East
- Measures air pressure
18 Clues: Clear and cool • Stormy and warm • Thunderstorm cloud • Measures air pressure • Warm temps; light rain • Cold temps; heavy rain • Caused by tilt of the eart • Day breeze from sea to land • Funnel cloud, quick, damage • Winds blow from West to East • Amount of Moisture in the air • weather over long time; years • Night breeze from land to sea • scientist who studies weather • ...
The Stone Age Revision Puzzle 2024-10-02
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- People during the Paleolithic era survived by hunting animals and gathering this.
- During the Stone Age, people often used this type of animal skin for clothing.
- The last period of the Stone Age, marked by advanced tools and farming.
- The period known for humans first learning to grow crops.
- The first part of the Stone Age, known as the Old Stone Age.
- a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East.
- These large animals were commonly hunted by Stone Age people.
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- Revolution the wide-scale transition of many human cultures during the Neolithic period in Afro-Eurasia from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement
- An important discovery made by Stone Age people that allowed them to cook food and stay warm.
- Stone Age people lived in these to stay safe from animals and weather.
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- Age a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
- The Middle Stone Age, when humans began making smaller, more refined tools.
- Early human tools were made from this material.
14 Clues: a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East. • Early human tools were made from this material. • The period known for humans first learning to grow crops. • The first part of the Stone Age, known as the Old Stone Age. • These large animals were commonly hunted by Stone Age people. • Stone Age people lived in these to stay safe from animals and weather. • ...
Imperialism is Southeast Asia and the Pacific 2013-02-07
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- Dutch East India Company paid tribute to the kingdom for rights of trade at Batavia
- Consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia, comprises Cambodia, Laos, Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia comprises Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore.
- King who modernized education and government
- 3000 mile long chain of Indonesian islands
- Took over Indochina on the mainland
- 1899 rebellion in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils". The rebellion was ended by British troops
- Hawaiian prince; with British backing he created a unified kingdom by 1810; promoted the entry of Western ideas in commerce and social relations.
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- Declared Independence of Philippine Republic
- Made up entirely of islands
- Port created to compete with Dutch
- Strategic location along the sea route to China
- East India Company
- Eliminated tariffs on sugar proposed annexation
- Leader of Hawaii who took the throne after her brother died. Was forced to give up her throne when the U.S. marines were sent.First and only reigning Hawaiian queen
- Trading port in Singapore
- Tropical agriculture, Minerals,and Oil
16 Clues: East India Company • Trading port in Singapore • Made up entirely of islands • Port created to compete with Dutch • Took over Indochina on the mainland • Tropical agriculture, Minerals,and Oil • 3000 mile long chain of Indonesian islands • Declared Independence of Philippine Republic • King who modernized education and government • ...
Crusades 2025-04-11
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- The _______ Crusade saw the crusaders bloodily conquer Jerusalem.
- The _______ Crusade saw the Crusaders fail to reach the Holy Land, and instead attack Christian cities.
- A holy journey to or form someplace.
- Muslim general and hero who recaptured Jerusalem.
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- The ancient capital of Israel and Palestine, and a holy city to Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
- A holy "war of the cross."
- This country was created by a Crusade in the Iberia Peninsula.
- The _____ Land was the area around Jerusalem in the Middle East.
8 Clues: A holy "war of the cross." • A holy journey to or form someplace. • Muslim general and hero who recaptured Jerusalem. • This country was created by a Crusade in the Iberia Peninsula. • The _____ Land was the area around Jerusalem in the Middle East. • The _______ Crusade saw the crusaders bloodily conquer Jerusalem. • ...
Bowermans and plus ones 2025-12-22
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- Made Alex a murderer and apart of the BOWERMAN family
- Cat dog
- Lib’s initials
- number of Jazz’s bridesmaids
- Alex’s middle
- international trip before Jacob
- Dad’s kryptonite
- The physio boyfriend before Alex
- Jazz’s middle name
- Lib’s first job
- Jazz’s current sidequest
- Mum’s nanny country and chocolate
- Dave’s apparent signature dish
- North of Caves Beach
- Amy’s first job
- First Lake Mac move
- initials for the hottest wedding day couple
- number of Dave’s enrolled uni degrees
- Location of. “It’s going to be a white christmas”
- Dad’s favourite house colour
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- Dave’s middle name
- _____ Lakes/Beaches/Vineyards
- One of Indi’s bedtime toys
- Jacob’s middle name
- Dave and Jazz’s current lunch obsession
- Bowerman families favourite coffee
- Amy’s second job
- Lib’s middle name
- Place 4 people in the family work for
- Mum;s middle name
- Indi’s not-so-scary game
- Lib’s second job
- Beach we are apparently surf one day
- Dave’s first business idea
- Indi’s middle name
- John’s old street address
- Amys middle name
- DAd’s middle name
- State we all travelled to before Jacob
39 Clues: Cat dog • Alex’s middle • Lib’s initials • Lib’s first job • Amy’s first job • Amy’s second job • Dad’s kryptonite • Lib’s second job • Amys middle name • Lib’s middle name • Mum;s middle name • DAd’s middle name • Dave’s middle name • Jazz’s middle name • Indi’s middle name • Jacob’s middle name • First Lake Mac move • North of Caves Beach • Jazz’s current sidequest • Indi’s not-so-scary game • ...
Spelling words 2023-09-22
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- opposite of east
- A tool you use to make something tight or loose
- a fruit
- outside of an egg
- I want a ____ of cake
- add "ing" to read
- How you greet someone.
- beanstalk
- a lot
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- synonym of calm
- "John won the race, he won a____"
- Used to make sandwiches
- opposite of forget
- synonym of unique
- the color of a sunflower
- opposite of west
- The monkeybars on the playground are made of ____
17 Clues: a lot • a fruit • beanstalk • synonym of calm • opposite of east • opposite of west • synonym of unique • outside of an egg • add "ing" to read • opposite of forget • I want a ____ of cake • How you greet someone. • Used to make sandwiches • the color of a sunflower • "John won the race, he won a____" • A tool you use to make something tight or loose • ...
Africa Civilizations Crossword 2023-02-20
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- Main city for Zimbabwe. Known for is stone walls and structure.
- West African civilization that expanded its empire by conquering new territory.
- African civilizations of Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Axum, and Zimbabwe developed during the _____ Period.
- Zimbabwe developed in-between the Zambezi River and _____ River.
- When crossing northern Africa traders had to cross the _____ Desert.
- West African civilization known for the city of Timbuktu which had colleges, doctors, and lots of gold.
- Axum developed along this river, bringing it into contact with Roman controlled Egypt.
- West African resource used to preserve and save food.
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- East African civilization located in southeast Africa, near the Zambezi River.
- Zimbabwe traders would often sail on the _____ Ocean to reach trading spots across Asia.
- West African resource used to make jewelry and coins.
- West African monotheistic religion that follow the teachings of Muhammad and the Qu'ran.
- West and East Africa polytheistic religion that believe in natural spirits and ancestor worship.
- West African civilization that first established trade routes and traded gold.
- East African civilizations traded luxury items such as jewelry made of of _____.
- East African civilization located in northeastern near the Ethiopian Highlands.
16 Clues: West African resource used to make jewelry and coins. • West African resource used to preserve and save food. • Main city for Zimbabwe. Known for is stone walls and structure. • Zimbabwe developed in-between the Zambezi River and _____ River. • When crossing northern Africa traders had to cross the _____ Desert. • ...
Maddox B's Crossword 2016-05-18
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- Going down
- Where something/one came from
- A single cell
- Distance of a plane North or South of the Earth's equator
- Winds that form in the West and travel East
- Winds that form in the East and travel West
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- A territory controlled by a ruler or governor
- Distance of a place East or West of the meridian at Greenwich
- Something that is done well
- Combine 2 or more things to make a whole
- Done with no mistakes
- A person's posture
12 Clues: Going down • A single cell • A person's posture • Done with no mistakes • Something that is done well • Where something/one came from • Combine 2 or more things to make a whole • Winds that form in the West and travel East • Winds that form in the East and travel West • A territory controlled by a ruler or governor • Distance of a plane North or South of the Earth's equator • ...
Greece golden age 2021-02-17
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- democracy a system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf.
- a leader that gains power by prejudices
- including or reflecting many different people from different cultures.
- the period from 323 to 30 bce, when greek culture spread through the eastern mediterranean and the middle east.
- a governing system where one person holds power.
- serous plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end.
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- soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay.
- a governing where citizens vote directly on issues.
- to prevent from becoming law.
- a person who studies the nature or reality, existence, knowledge, or value.
- humorous play
11 Clues: humorous play • to prevent from becoming law. • a leader that gains power by prejudices • soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay. • a governing system where one person holds power. • a governing where citizens vote directly on issues. • including or reflecting many different people from different cultures. • ...
Escape Room - RC 2025 2024-10-23
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- what is the name of the ceremOny which marks the end of shabbat?
- what is the name of the 7th hebrew month?
- what is the name of the holiday in which we light a menoRah?
- what city is ic 2025 in?
- what is the name for the vice president of a cHapter?
- around how many countries Is bbyo in?
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- what does the second b in "bbg" stand for?
- what does the z in "aza" stand for?
- which bbyo core value haS to do with a welcoming community?
- how many councils make up nre(northern region easT)?
- the star which You see in the middle of the israel flag is called the star of _____
11 Clues: what city is ic 2025 in? • what does the z in "aza" stand for? • around how many countries Is bbyo in? • what is the name of the 7th hebrew month? • what does the second b in "bbg" stand for? • how many councils make up nre(northern region easT)? • what is the name for the vice president of a cHapter? • which bbyo core value haS to do with a welcoming community? • ...
Fall of the Berlin Wall: Uniting a Divided City 2023-06-08
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- - Nonviolent movement that led to the fall of the wall (16)
- - The state achieved after the fall of the Berlin Wall (7)
- - The Berlin Wall represented division and Cold War politics (6)
- - Symbolic divide between Western and Eastern Europe (10)
- - Coming together of East and West Germany (12)
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- - Controlled passage through the Berlin Wall (9)
- - Iconic landmark and symbol of German reunification (15)
- - Political ideology embraced by East Germany (9)
- - Superpower that controlled East Germany (11)
- - Period of political tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union (7) Eas Germany - Communist state that controlled the eastern part of Berlin (10)
- - Separation between East and West Berlin (6)
11 Clues: - Separation between East and West Berlin (6) • - Superpower that controlled East Germany (11) • - Coming together of East and West Germany (12) • - Controlled passage through the Berlin Wall (9) • - Political ideology embraced by East Germany (9) • - Iconic landmark and symbol of German reunification (15) • - Symbolic divide between Western and Eastern Europe (10) • ...
Islam in India 2013-02-25
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- Arab traders transmitted the ______ system developed by Indians of the Middle East and Europe.
- What is another type of Muslim structure besides religious.
- The _____ Sultanate consists of five short dynasties.
- A law, traced from the Koran, Hadith.
- The _______ were the first community to convert to Islam.
- Where was Dawoodi Bohar established.
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- Any class or group of society that share common cultural features.
- People to be converted from Hinduism to Islam, and are drawn from their original population/Ancestry, as Hindus.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- The common religion of India.
- Local officials in the provinces of the Mauryan Period are called?
- A significant Indian population.
- Muslim people that claim a superior status from their foreign ancestry.
- Something that is divided into 114 chapters among the Muslim.
- Empire What is the largest Muslim empire in the world that existed from 1526 to 1757.
15 Clues: The common religion of India. • A significant Indian population. • Where was Dawoodi Bohar established. • A law, traced from the Koran, Hadith. • The _____ Sultanate consists of five short dynasties. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • The _______ were the first community to convert to Islam. • ...
Islam in India 2013-02-25
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- Where was Dawoodi Bohar established.
- The _______ were the first community to convert to Islam.
- A law, traced from the Koran, Hadith.
- People to be converted from Hinduism to Islam, and are drawn from their original population/Ancestry, as Hindus.
- Local officials in the provinces of the Mauryan Period are called?
- The _____ Sultanate consists of five short dynasties.
- Muslim people that claim a superior status from their foreign ancestry.
- Empire What is the largest Muslim empire in the world that existed from 1526 to 1757.
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- A significant Indian population.
- Any class or group of society that share common cultural features.
- The common religion of India.
- What is another type of Muslim structure besides religious.
- Arab traders transmitted the ______ system developed by Indians of the Middle East and Europe.
- Something that is divided into 114 chapters among the Muslim.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
15 Clues: The common religion of India. • A significant Indian population. • Where was Dawoodi Bohar established. • A law, traced from the Koran, Hadith. • The _____ Sultanate consists of five short dynasties. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • The _______ were the first community to convert to Islam. • ...
CHS Potluck Crossword 2013-10-04
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- / This is an important test you take before applying to college
- / There are this many Small Learning Communities at CHS
- / Students in this elective march in parades and study citizenship
- / _________ Plus is a Small Learning Community at CHS
- / This is where students go to study before sports practice
- / This is a science class that no other Boston Public School offers
- / This is a monthly volunteering opportunity for students
- / These are important tests students take at the end of 9th and 10th grade
- / This is a new performing arts class offered this year
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- / This is language spoken in the Middle East and taught at CHS
- / This is a club only for seniors; it involves trans-Atlantic travel
- / There are this many floors in CHS
- / This is the most popular sport at CHS
- / Last name students go to if they need support
- / Come do this activity if you like to argue!
15 Clues: / There are this many floors in CHS • / This is the most popular sport at CHS • / Come do this activity if you like to argue! • / Last name students go to if they need support • / _________ Plus is a Small Learning Community at CHS • / There are this many Small Learning Communities at CHS • / This is a new performing arts class offered this year • ...
Chapter 2 and 3 Crossword 2016-02-25
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- state containing several countries or territories
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- set of shared beliefs
- a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire
- one the the first written set of laws
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- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- Persian leader who conquered Babylon
- belief in more than one god
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
15 Clues: set of shared beliefs • belief in more than one god • Persian leader who conquered Babylon • one the the first written set of laws • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • state containing several countries or territories • Assyrian leader that created the world's first empire • ...
Crossword Diamond Francisco 2018-03-23
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- Is a native or inhabitant of Europe
- Columbus First European to sail west searching for a water route to Asia (From Italy)
- To go completely around something ,such as the world
- and Isabella Europeans who helped Christopher Columbus reach Asia (from Spain)
- Across the ocean or sea
- Most important;first
- Is the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it
- Vespucci Italian explorer who found out that Christopher Columbus discovered America
- Is to take possession of
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- East Is like exploration too
- Is ancient Greek instrument used to find latitude which the Europeans used to navigate across the ocean
- Portuguese man who donated money so Europeans can explore the world
- Is Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands
- The study of earth
- De Gama Is the first European to sail around the tip of Africa and India
15 Clues: The study of earth • Most important;first • Across the ocean or sea • Is to take possession of • Is a native or inhabitant of Europe • East Is like exploration too • To go completely around something ,such as the world • Is Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands • Portuguese man who donated money so Europeans can explore the world • ...
The Hydrosphere - Week 1 2020-01-16
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- An increase in this has lead to greater global demand for water
- The largest use of human water
- A hydrological store which holds 0.7% of the total volume of water
- A human activity that reduces interception and increases runoff
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- The name of a river that flows through this country
- This increases evaporation from the soil
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- The rock beneath an aquifer must have this feature
- ... time - water volume/transfer rate
- This acts as a wildlife barrier to migrating fish
- An over-exploited river in the Middle-East
- What percentage of water is stored in land ice?
- The movement of water through the xylem of a plant
- This store has a residence time of 4000 years
- A measure of the proportion of a rock’s volume that is space and could therefore hold water
15 Clues: The largest use of human water • ... time - water volume/transfer rate • This increases evaporation from the soil • An over-exploited river in the Middle-East • This store has a residence time of 4000 years • What percentage of water is stored in land ice? • This acts as a wildlife barrier to migrating fish • The rock beneath an aquifer must have this feature • ...
Languages 2023-11-21
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- Melodious language linked to art, opera, and delightful cuisine in Italy.
- Vibrant language with deep cultural and religious influences in India.
- Rich language with a unique history spoken in Turkey.
- Chinese Most spoken language with unique characters, deeply rooted in Chinese traditions.
- Unique language with cultural significance in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- Melodious language spoken in Portugal and Brazil, reflecting diverse cultures.
- Language associated with unique characters, anime, technology, and tradition in Japan.
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- Graceful language with a rich cultural heritage spoken in both Koreas.
- Language with a rich script spoken in various Middle Eastern countries.
- Simple language widely spoken in East Africa.
- Widely used in movies, music, and international communication.
- Efficient language influencing engineering, philosophy, and spoken in Germany.
- Romantic language known for elegance, art, and delicious cuisine in France.
- Beautiful language with lively cultural influences in Spain and Latin America.
- Distinctive language of Russia used in literature, music, and research.
15 Clues: Simple language widely spoken in East Africa. • Rich language with a unique history spoken in Turkey. • Widely used in movies, music, and international communication. • Graceful language with a rich cultural heritage spoken in both Koreas. • Vibrant language with deep cultural and religious influences in India. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-10-28
Across
- The name for all the gods in a certain mythology
- The main character of a story
- The direction on the right side of a compass rose
- Not able to die
- Where dead souls are brought in most mythologies after death
- The direction on the left side of a compass rose
- An ancient story that explains something and usually has gods, heroes, or monsters
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- Very old (hint: ______________ Greece)
- Someone who has admirable qualities like bravery and courage who often goes on a quest or journey
- The plan for the future or an unavoidable outcome
- The human-like creatures which were thought to control the world around us
- An object, person, place, or action that represents a something else other than the literal definition
- The female version of a "god"
- A narrative that has a beginning, middle, and end
- A prediction about the future that is supposed to come true
15 Clues: Not able to die • The main character of a story • The female version of a "god" • Very old (hint: ______________ Greece) • The name for all the gods in a certain mythology • The direction on the left side of a compass rose • The plan for the future or an unavoidable outcome • The direction on the right side of a compass rose • ...
Map Vocabulary Review 2022-09-20
Across
- the line of longitude marked 0 degrees on the map
- a picture used to represent something on a map
- northeast, northwest, southeast,southwest
- the location of a place to another place
- 0 degrees latitude
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- distance north or south rue east to west
- a round model with the map of the world on it
- north,south,east,west
- a photograph taken from the air
- distance east or west run through the poles
- the longitude and latitude of a place
- a guide that shows what each symbol stands for
- a drawing that shows the features of an area
- a small map within a bigger map
- a unit of measure that is used to represent distance on earth
15 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • north,south,east,west • a photograph taken from the air • a small map within a bigger map • the longitude and latitude of a place • distance north or south rue east to west • the location of a place to another place • northeast, northwest, southeast,southwest • distance east or west run through the poles • a drawing that shows the features of an area • ...
SouthWest Asia Exam Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia. Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia.
- Bedouins
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan, Iran and the Gulf of Oman, on the west by the Gulf of Aden, Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Peninsula, on the southeast by the Laccadive Sea and the Maldives, on the southwest by Somalia, and on the east by India.
- is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- low population
- is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia.
- the easternmost of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates.
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- or River Jordan, also known as Nahr Al-Sharieat, is a 251-kilometre-long river in the Middle East that flows roughly north to south through the Sea of Galilee and on to the Dead Sea.
- is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.
- the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays.
- a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land
- sometimes called the Arabian Gulf
- Natural resource found in SouthWest Asia
- highly populated
- A type of offroad vehicle
15 Clues: Bedouins • low population • highly populated • A type of offroad vehicle • sometimes called the Arabian Gulf • Natural resource found in SouthWest Asia • is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman • is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. • ...
