middle east Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.2 2016-06-16
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- A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s
- The earliest, most popular cattle route, from Abilene, Kansas to San AntonioTexas A very popular cattle market
- quickly established around mines
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
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- First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians
- A railroad connecting the East to the West
- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
7 Clues: quickly established around mines • A railroad connecting the East to the West • The trip where cattle was taken to the market • A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s • First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians • An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle • ...
3.2 vocab 2023-09-08
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- a system of writing that was widely in ancient middle east
- gained power for a brief period following the Assyrian empire
- a person who was educated to write books or other documents by hand
- describes societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man
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- the belief in many gods
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
- an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
7 Clues: the belief in many gods • an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • a system of writing that was widely in ancient middle east • gained power for a brief period following the Assyrian empire • a person who was educated to write books or other documents by hand • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • ...
Lingo crossword 2024-06-05
13 Clues: White top: Hi • Red bottom: Door • Red middle: Stool • Blue middle: Dead • White middle: White • Yellow middle: Door • Black middle: White • Yellow middle: This • Purple middle: What? • Purple middle: When? • Green middle: ------ • Purple middle: Where? • Double-Black middle: Wrong
anicent china 2023-04-24
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- a particular system of philosophical thought name philosophies
- diffuson politicians and government officials
- road was an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East
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- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
- system a system in which people were given land and protection by people of
7 Clues: a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • diffuson politicians and government officials • a particular system of philosophical thought name philosophies • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires. • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-12
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- A family of rulers.
- Protected China from invaders and to preserve its culture form barbarians.
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- Bones used as paper in Ancient China.
- A trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- Opposites that balance each other throughout nature.
- A philosophy that focuses on living life according to the fundamental principle of Tao.
- A famous person born at 551 BCE and was a Chinese philosopher.
7 Clues: A family of rulers. • Bones used as paper in Ancient China. • Opposites that balance each other throughout nature. • A famous person born at 551 BCE and was a Chinese philosopher. • A trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia. • Protected China from invaders and to preserve its culture form barbarians. • ...
History Puzzle 2024-05-15
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- Hired soldiers in India that fought for the British East India Company.
- Location of the Thirteen Factories in Guangzhou.
- Chinese traders fluent in foriegn languages who act as middle man for Foriegn Goods.
- Main British trade good in India, especially in Calcutta Bay Area.
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- Ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, nicknamed "Tiger of Mysore".
- Clan active in Northeast China, led by Nurhachi.
- Kingdom in Southeast India which the British Greatly feared.
7 Clues: Clan active in Northeast China, led by Nurhachi. • Location of the Thirteen Factories in Guangzhou. • Ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, nicknamed "Tiger of Mysore". • Kingdom in Southeast India which the British Greatly feared. • Main British trade good in India, especially in Calcutta Bay Area. • ...
Happy Birthday to the Birthday Girl ("BG")! 2013-08-05
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- BG's year of birth, in Roman numerals
- One of BG's favorite dance spots in San Francisco
- BG enjoys this soft drink
- BG's mother's name
- BG is this to Dawn, Mark and Bambi
- BG was born in this city
- The year BG was born
- BG's middle name
- BG's favorite bright yellow car
- BG's middle child
- BG's first house was on this street
- BG's 2nd house was on this street
- BG's kitchen is white and this color
- BG's children were born and raised in this city
- One of BG's favorite songs from long ago
- BG's favorite child (phonetic spelling okay)
- BG's maiden name
- BG's country of ancestry
- The day of the week BG was born
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- BG is celebrating this birthday
- The beach town we are staying in this weekend
- US president when BG was born
- BG's astrological sign
- What BG says when she (rarely) gets annoyed
- BG's youngest child
- BG is this to Bob, Gina and Don
- BG lives on this street
- Famous southern California sign on a hilside was inaguarted during the year of BG's birth
- BG's father's name
- BG lives in this town
- This famous east coast baseball stadium opened the year BG was born
- BG's oldest child
- BG's sweetheart
- The number of grandchildren BG has
- This US president unexpectedly died just 9 days before BG was born
- BG graduated from this college
- In college, BG studied to be a what?
37 Clues: BG's sweetheart • BG's middle name • BG's maiden name • BG's oldest child • BG's middle child • BG's mother's name • BG's father's name • BG's youngest child • The year BG was born • BG lives in this town • BG's astrological sign • BG lives on this street • BG was born in this city • BG's country of ancestry • BG enjoys this soft drink • US president when BG was born • ...
Sip and Solve 2024-05-26
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- Where did the groom propose?
- Where in East Grinstead did the bride and groom meet?
- Which company does the bride work for?
- Who is the best man?
- Maid of honours' names (oldest first)
- What date of the month were both the bride and groom born on?
- Who embroidered the bride's shoes?
- Groom's favourite video game
- Groom's second middle name
- Age difference between bride and groom
- What is the bride's favourite hobby?
- Groom's drink of choice
- Where do the couple live?
- What pet do the bride and groom want?
- Couple's house number
- Couple's favourite holiday
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- Which city was the groom born in?
- What is the groom's favourite hobby?
- Bride's favourite colour
- Which company does the groom work for?
- Father of the bride's name
- Groom's first job
- Groom's favourite food
- Mother of the groom's name
- Bride's eye colour
- How old is the bride?
- Where did the couple first live together?
- What month did the couple get engaged?
- Bride's middle name
- How old is the groom?
- Which city was the bride born in?
- Groom's favourite colour
- What football team does the groom support?
- Location of the bride and groom's first date
- Who decorated the wedding cake?
- What half-marathon did the bride and groom complete last month?
- How many years have the couple been together?
- Couple's first holiday together
- Step-mother of the bride's name
- Combined, how many siblings do the bride and groom have?
40 Clues: Groom's first job • Bride's eye colour • Bride's middle name • Who is the best man? • How old is the bride? • How old is the groom? • Couple's house number • Groom's favourite food • Groom's drink of choice • Bride's favourite colour • Groom's favourite colour • Where do the couple live? • Father of the bride's name • Mother of the groom's name • Groom's second middle name • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-19
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- a symbol showing the cardinal directions
- Half of the Earth as divided by the equator, or the prime meridian
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- An imaginary line of longitude around the middle of a planet
- a small description of the symbols used.
- An imaginary latitude line around the middle of a planet
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
- a measure of how far north or south a place on Earth is from the Equator
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
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- an expert who studies the past by examining objects that people have left behind
- an expert who studies and records the past
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth's natural and human-made features
- a measure of how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian.
- the later part of the Stone age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- before written history
- the ratio of distance on the map to the distance on the ground.
- an object made or used by people in the past
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
23 Clues: before written history • a symbol showing the cardinal directions • a small description of the symbols used. • an expert who studies and records the past • something that can be used to fulfill a need • an object made or used by people in the past • a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • ...
Rome 2025-01-15
5 Clues: Fighters in the arena. • The governing body in Ancient Rome • The famous leader assassinated in 44 BC. • City that was the capital of the Roman Empire. • The civilization that controlled much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Middle East Environmental Issues 2022-08-19
3.2 vocab 2023-09-07
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- the belief in many gods
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
- an educated person who wrote books or documents by hand
- a system of writing used often in the ancient middle east
- also known as the chaldean empire gained power for a brief period following the assyrians empire
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- an ancient structure that resembles a pyramid
- a group ruled by a man known as a patriarch
7 Clues: the belief in many gods • a group ruled by a man known as a patriarch • an ancient structure that resembles a pyramid • an educated person who wrote books or documents by hand • a system of writing used often in the ancient middle east • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • ...
East Coast to East Coast Crossword 2025-06-27
11 Clues: American game • Our white car • New York Airport • Dangerous for kids • Beach near New York • Dad likes to make these • House near Central Coast Beach • Fast Food Restaurant at Kincumber • Bird with red head and green body • Mum and Dad have these in the shed • Birds and planes have more than one
Antonyms of courage 2023-08-31
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- / Unknown origin, possibly imitative
- / Middle English: “coward”
- / Old English: “fæġen”
- / Latin: “despondentia”
- / French: “panique”
- / Latin: “timidus”
- / Latin: “pusillanimis”
- / Middle English: “cravant”
- / Middle English: “dismaien”
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- / Medieval Latin: “intimidatio”
- / Old English: “tremelian”
- / Old English: “feble”
- / Latin: “nervosus”
- / Old English: “fær”
- / Old English: “wǣc”
- / Latin: “haesitatio”
- / Latin: “apprehendere”
- / French: “pessimisme”
- / Latin: “insecuritas”
- / Middle English: “dishearten”
20 Clues: / Latin: “timidus” • / Latin: “nervosus” • / French: “panique” • / Old English: “fær” • / Old English: “wǣc” • / Latin: “haesitatio” • / Old English: “feble” • / Old English: “fæġen” • / French: “pessimisme” • / Latin: “insecuritas” • / Latin: “apprehendere” • / Latin: “despondentia” • / Latin: “pusillanimis” • / Old English: “tremelian” • / Middle English: “coward” • ...
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. • ...
Social study's 2016-01-12
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- relating to or denoting a group of Niger-Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- a member of a people of south central Ghana.
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- The Golden Stool is the royal and divine throne of the Ashanti people. According to legend, Okomfo Anokye, High Priest and one of the two chief founders of the Asante Confederacy, caused the stool to ...
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- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
- A set of individuals whose identity as such is distinctive in terms of common religious creed, beliefs, doctrines, practices, or rituals.
- a member of an Akan-speaking people of Ghana.
9 Clues: a member of a people of south central Ghana. • a member of an Akan-speaking people of Ghana. • the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe. • a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent. • ...
East Of The Mountains 2022-05-23
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- helped Ben in crash
- Bens wife
- fruit picker
- Stole bens shotgun
- helps Ben find shotgun
- medical field people wear
- main character
- Ben and his wife got married
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- Rachel’s past career
- ben loses it in the mountains
- Bigger hills
- Helps animals
- Where Ben lives
- Bens favorite fruit
- Bens dog
- Bens is suffering from it
- the war did they split apart
- where did Ben and Rachel meet
- Bens past career
- Bens other dog
20 Clues: Bens dog • Bens wife • Bigger hills • fruit picker • Helps animals • main character • Bens other dog • Where Ben lives • Bens past career • Stole bens shotgun • helped Ben in crash • Bens favorite fruit • Rachel’s past career • helps Ben find shotgun • Bens is suffering from it • medical field people wear • the war did they split apart • Ben and his wife got married • ben loses it in the mountains • ...
East Asia: Module 3 2022-10-11
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- The official belief system in the Song Dynasty.
- The last of the Khanates overthrown by Ivan III of Russia.
- A fast-ripening type improved life in China.
- Li Bo and Tu Fu were two famous poets from this golden age in China.
- The empire in what is now Cambodia.
- People without permanent homes.
- The exam taken to qualify for government positions.
- Empire around the Malaca Straits that controlled trade in S.E. Asia.
- The technology of printing using reusable characters.
- The Great Khan that began the Mongol period.
- Leading clan of Japan descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu.
- The invention that had the most explosive result on the world.
- the emperor who started the Tang Dynasty.
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- People who herded domesticated animals to live.
- Japan's earliest religion, "way of the gods".
- The Italian traveler who met Kublai Khan.
- Practice of deforming feet of Chinese girls.
- Warrior code of feudal Japan.
- Medical treatment using slender needles inserted at specific points.
- The dynasty of China after the Tang Dynasty.
- Kinship groups.
- A name for the well to do powerful people.
- The empress who led China against Korea, the only woman to claim the throne in China.
- The Great Khan that conquered China.
- The dynasty that took over Korea after the Silla Dynasty.
- Loyal warriors of Japan.
- Mongol peace.
- The new capital created by the Song Dynasty.
- The real leader of Japan after 1192.
29 Clues: Mongol peace. • Kinship groups. • Loyal warriors of Japan. • Warrior code of feudal Japan. • People without permanent homes. • The empire in what is now Cambodia. • The Great Khan that conquered China. • The real leader of Japan after 1192. • The Italian traveler who met Kublai Khan. • the emperor who started the Tang Dynasty. • A name for the well to do powerful people. • ...
Perth East Historical Trivia 2021-01-28
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- Early settlers tapped the sap from trees to make this sweet treat
- This is what the land was called before it was claimed by settlers
- This was one of the original wards that came together with neighbouring wards to create the Township of Perth East on January 1, 1998
- Don’t blink as you drive along Line 76 at Road 136 or you’ll miss the hamlet sign named for this Scottish settler to Mornington Township
- Millbank's famous clairvoyant
- This was the original name of the settlement now known as Milverton
- You will find a Catholic cemetery in this Mornington enclave but the school was closed a couple years ago
- The cost for a night's stay at this now defunct Milverton hotel was $.25 in 1900
- A chest produced by the Honderich Furniture Company was lined with this wood
- This newspaper first published the news of Milverton and area in 1891
- The Milverton Public Library was built in 1909 with funding donated by this Scottish/American philanthropist
- This was one of the original wards that came together with neighbouring wards to create the Township of Perth East on January 1, 1998
- The name of the company who purchased Honderich Industries in 1969
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- This was one of the original wards that came together with neighbouring wards to create the Township of Perth East on January 1, 1998
- This Prime Minister signed the guest book at the Milverton Library on July 25, 1961
- The building that now houses the Kindred Credit Union was once a grocery store bearing this family name
- The home at 46 Main Street South in Milverton was built by this family
- Wood ashes fired in a pot over great heat created this commodity that was used to make soap
- Adam West purchased his farm for a pair of ____?
- This man is considered the first white man to have settled in the Township of Mornington in 1842 (6 years before the area was surveyed)
- The earliest settlers of Mornington Township emigrated to Canada from this country
- This was one of the original wards that came together with neighbouring wards to create the Township of Perth East on January 1, 1998
- Adam West is credited with building the first shanty in what is now the Village of Milverton. Where was he born?
- This is the name of the intersection between Newton and Milverton that now hosts a flashing light
- The picnic shelter in the park behind Milverton Public School was built in 1967 to commemorate this national achievement
25 Clues: Millbank's famous clairvoyant • Adam West purchased his farm for a pair of ____? • Early settlers tapped the sap from trees to make this sweet treat • The name of the company who purchased Honderich Industries in 1969 • This is what the land was called before it was claimed by settlers • This was the original name of the settlement now known as Milverton • ...
East Idaho Mermaid Crossword 2023-07-04
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- She has two movies now!
- Mermaid Taisya's animal friend
- Mermaid Annie's animal friend
- Her powers let her travel around the world
- What mermaids do all-day
- Her name is from another word for mermaid
- Mermaid Mynthe's animal friend
- Her home runs through Idaho!
- She has a secret pirate identity!
- She has her baby guppy with her!
- A favorite spot for frogs
- Her balloon animals are like no other!
- Her home is perfect to see the Northern Lights from
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- Her lovely crown sets her apart
- Where salmon swim upstream
- Friends to Khione and Seryna
- Mermaids make wishes on them
- She's the Arctic mermaid
- All mermaids have them on the end of their tails
- Mermaid with a special necklace
- A magical underwater being
- Mermaid with forest friends
- A home for many sea creatures
- All mermaids have them
- Mermaids accessorize with them
25 Clues: All mermaids have them • She has two movies now! • She's the Arctic mermaid • What mermaids do all-day • A favorite spot for frogs • Where salmon swim upstream • A magical underwater being • Mermaid with forest friends • Friends to Khione and Seryna • Mermaids make wishes on them • Her home runs through Idaho! • Mermaid Annie's animal friend • A home for many sea creatures • ...
East Grove Summer Retreat 2012-07-18
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- GE Choir President
- American _______ Directors Association
- "You don't know you're beautiful" is seriously sung in ____ by 5 dudes
- "Don't speed up and don't slow down, right _____ __"
- Mr. Catt helped to bring home OHS's 5th State Title in this
- Oblong High School mascot
- Glenbard East mascot
- celebrating 100 years open
- former name of Oblong
- EG location
- drive-in movie
- GE singer who shares the Catt's brother's name
- EG green and _______
- Alpha by first name, she's last
- scale that uses all solfege syllables
- former EG accompanist Ms. _______
- Mrs. Catt's HS Alma Mater
- glorious p
- our home in Crawford County _______ Middle School
- ______ farms
- major sixth's TV network
- the reverend
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- EG IMEA district #
- GE red and _______
- Oblong High School blue and _____
- last name of EG singer who shares first name with Rip Chord GE alum
- "Let me see those ______ little eyeballs"
- Seth Quam sweatpants
- GE accompanist Mr. _______
- EG singer who has been to 2 GE concerts
- EG singer who shares the Catt's sister's name
- only shared first name
- common city for choir tours
- Illini themed name of the Catt's future dog
- augmented triad
- ________ pizza
- GE band director 1st name EG band director last name
- Elk Grove mascot
- last name of EG sisters
- text pronunciation
- summer fun for 12 EG and GE singers
- GE location
- Alexa's favorite baseball team, ugh
- Oblong Catt Residence 706 South _____ Street
- this EG singer almost came to GE
- diminished triad
- GE IMEA district #
47 Clues: glorious p • EG location • GE location • ______ farms • the reverend • ________ pizza • drive-in movie • augmented triad • Elk Grove mascot • diminished triad • EG IMEA district # • GE red and _______ • GE Choir President • text pronunciation • GE IMEA district # • Seth Quam sweatpants • Glenbard East mascot • EG green and _______ • former name of Oblong • only shared first name • last name of EG sisters • ...
East Asia Crossword #1 2014-01-05
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- piety: reverence for parents and ancestors
- density: number of people per square mile
- the art of characters written with a brush and ink
- right to rule
- people who risk their resources for potential profit
- addictive drug made from poppies
- one-person rule
- fore-telling of the future
- ruling families
- treaties: agreements that opened China to unwanted western trade and influence
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- political philosophy
- government officials
- method of treating pain by piercing the skin vital points with needles
- wise teachers
- units in which the land is jointly owned
- British was no longer under control of Chinese law
- wealthy landowning families
- temporary president
- enclosed yards with many buildings
- service: bureaucracy in which officials were hired on the basis of examinators rather than birth
20 Clues: wise teachers • right to rule • one-person rule • ruling families • temporary president • political philosophy • government officials • fore-telling of the future • wealthy landowning families • addictive drug made from poppies • enclosed yards with many buildings • units in which the land is jointly owned • density: number of people per square mile • ...
East Asia Crossword #2 2014-01-05
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- groups based on family ties and headed by a chief
- divine spirit
- control that extends beyond politics to almost all major areas of life
- commander-in-chief
- military government
- large family owned businesses
- warriors for the shogun
- non-military
- smaller religious groups
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- chain of islands
- personnel who serve on the committees
- traditional government
- economic zones: private enterprises set up by foreign businesses are allowed to thrive with little government interference
- war-like policy
- severe tropical hurricanes
- seasonal winds
- traditional story
- tent government
- emperor and the shogun
- Tibetan monks
20 Clues: non-military • divine spirit • Tibetan monks • seasonal winds • war-like policy • tent government • chain of islands • traditional story • commander-in-chief • military government • traditional government • emperor and the shogun • warriors for the shogun • smaller religious groups • severe tropical hurricanes • large family owned businesses • personnel who serve on the committees • ...
East Asia Review Crossword 2013-11-25
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- This is the name of a famous trade route across northern China.
- This person's ideas influenced China to create a civil service exam.
- These individuals did the most to spread Buddhism.
- This ultimate goal is common to Hinduism and Buddhism.
- This is the name of the ship developed by the Han dynasty.
- This is where the majority of Chinese live today.
- This is a technique used to farm mountainous land.
- This is the way that the Zhou Dynasty justified their overthrow of the Shang Dynasty and justified their rule.
- This is the river that the Mauryan and Gupta empires developed along.
- This is a book of Confucius quotes.
- This is yellow silt that is left by the Huang He river.
- After this battle, emperor Asoka converted to Buddhism.
- This culture group arrived in India through the Kyber Pass.
- This Chinese dynasty's greatest contribution was poetry and literature.
- This engineering accomplishment was completed in the Sui Dynasty.
- This is the Chinese dynasty credited with block printing and the compass.
- This term describes Chinese buildings being oriented into nature and harmony with the heavens.
- Chinese civilization began along this river.
- The Great Wall was able to be built because of this philosophy.
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- Life is suffering is party of this which was preached by Buddha.
- This, a type of suicide, was committed by Samurai warriors.
- These mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
- This is a repressive practice towards women practiced in the Tang and Song dynasties.
- Indian civilization began along this river.
- Shintoism believes in worshiping these spirits.
- This is the name of the European who traveled China during Mongol rule.
- This is the Indian word for caste.
- This is the Chinese dynasty controlled by the Mongols.
- This is the term that refers to periodic chaos in Chinese history.
- Army of clay soldiers created by Emperor Qin.
- This is the "Golden Age" of India, and included developing the concept of zero.
- This is the first leader of the Mongol Empire.
- This dynasty is known for writing records on oracle bones.
33 Clues: This is the Indian word for caste. • This is a book of Confucius quotes. • Indian civilization began along this river. • Chinese civilization began along this river. • Army of clay soldiers created by Emperor Qin. • This is the first leader of the Mongol Empire. • Shintoism believes in worshiping these spirits. • This is where the majority of Chinese live today. • ...
South and East Asia 2017-05-05
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- this country is communist and has a mixed economy.
- leader of china who created the cultural revolution and the great leap foward.
- when a country focuses in one thing.
- religion developed in India then spread to other asian countries.
- chinese philosophy.
- resources in a country used to make products.
- Mao created this group of teenagers during the cultural revolution.
- this country is communist and has a command economy.
- group of people who have a common culture.
- main religion in Pakistan.
- place in china where there was a massacre.
- China has this type of environmental issue.
- this country has the highest literacy rate in asia.
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- main religion in Japan.
- taking pride of your country like joining the army.
- when Mao encouraged the people to work hard but it led to famine.
- main religion in India.
- North Korea, China, and Vietnam have this government.
- Mao’s plan that if you opposed the communist party you die.
- the total amount of money a country makes.
- North Korea has this economy.
- this country is allies with the U.S. and is in the korean peninsula.
- group of people that have a common culture.
- the mekong river flows through this country.
- when there is not enough food usually leads to death.
25 Clues: chinese philosophy. • main religion in Japan. • main religion in India. • main religion in Pakistan. • North Korea has this economy. • when a country focuses in one thing. • the total amount of money a country makes. • group of people who have a common culture. • place in china where there was a massacre. • group of people that have a common culture. • ...
East Africa Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-25
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- A war between citizens of the same country
- an object made by a human being
- The process of taming an animal, or selectively breeding plants
- Severe lack of rain
- A species ceasing to exist
- Change from usable land to desert
- Modern humans (No Space)
- a group of people who share a distinctive
- Traveling for pleasure or leisure
- A Grassy plain in tropical regions
- Group of islands
- The intentional destruction or massacre of an entire group of people
- The act of attacking and robbing ships at sea
- Hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of animals
- Movement from one region to another.
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- People who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food. (No Hyphen)
- the use of power for personal gain
- the act of clearing wide areas of trees.
- Illegal hunting
- At Risk of Extinction
- Nongovernmental Organization
- A tall stone monument
- Expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural habitat.
- Government where the ruling party holds total control over its citizens
- Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment and wildlife
- The Study of Human History and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts
- Practice of farming
- A group of people with a common ancestor
- Separated from other countries
- Your Social studies Teacher
30 Clues: Illegal hunting • Group of islands • Severe lack of rain • Practice of farming • At Risk of Extinction • A tall stone monument • Modern humans (No Space) • A species ceasing to exist • Your Social studies Teacher • Nongovernmental Organization • Separated from other countries • an object made by a human being • Change from usable land to desert • Traveling for pleasure or leisure • ...
Empires in East Asia 2024-10-29
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- a rich person might have this procedure done to his wife for Style and show his wealth
- This was Genghis Khans Favorite Weapon.
- These items were traded by the song to the north for protection
- Printing,Gunpowder, Porcelain, mechanical clock, Etc.
- the song dynasty revived this old idea
- traveled the Silk road and would write stories of the Yuan Dynasty
- it was belived that a ________ Saved Japan
- 100 years of Mongolian Peace
- Although the Tang implemented this, it was not enough to help the failing economy
- Yuan Dynasties 1st emperor
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- The name Genghis Khan stand for this.
- a person who painted power though Civil Service and not Land ownership
- would help the economy BOOM
- All men could do this to become a part of china's government
- Emperor that regained lost lands
- People of the Steppe we're United under there ______
- Reunited China - was the 1st Song Emperor
- People who Herded domesticated animals
- only women to hold power, Expanded China into Korea
- Gained Russian independence 1480
20 Clues: Yuan Dynasties 1st emperor • would help the economy BOOM • 100 years of Mongolian Peace • Emperor that regained lost lands • Gained Russian independence 1480 • The name Genghis Khan stand for this. • People who Herded domesticated animals • the song dynasty revived this old idea • This was Genghis Khans Favorite Weapon. • Reunited China - was the 1st Song Emperor • ...
Vocabulary Fertile Crescent 2024-12-10
5 Clues: An arch shaped area in the Middle East • Farming growing crops and raising livestock • Exchanging goods and services with other people • Moving from place to place with no permanent home • A high level of cultural and technological development 8 features
Gardinal Points - Ilmakaared 2015-12-14
Weather Review 2016-02-01
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- The information a meteorologist gives on the news.
- Pete Delkus
- Air masses that form over the ocean.
- similar pressure readings
- Winds that blow towards the middle of the Earth.
- similar temperature readings
- Hurricane Sandy was a H3 hurricane in the ________.
- Force on air.
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- Are shown as circles on one side of a line on a weather map.
- Why a hurricane spins faster.
- Is depicted as triangles on one side of a line on a weather map.
- Weather maps show them as a line with triangles on one side and circle son the other.
- The lowest level in the atmospheric strata.
- Air masses that are hot and dry and form over Mexico.
- The wind from the west said it was going to the North but it lied and went to the east.
- When the Bahamas are sad.
- The cycle you learn over and over again
- The type of barometer that measures the change in pressure by moving a needle.
- A difference of air temperatures.
- On a weather map it shows circle and triangles on one side of a line.
20 Clues: Pete Delkus • Force on air. • When the Bahamas are sad. • similar pressure readings • similar temperature readings • Why a hurricane spins faster. • A difference of air temperatures. • Air masses that form over the ocean. • The cycle you learn over and over again • The lowest level in the atmospheric strata. • Winds that blow towards the middle of the Earth. • ...
Mahtab's Story 2012-08-25
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- Farhad's friend who he met on the journey to Australia
- A loose article of clothing covering the entire body, worn by most Muslim women
- A market place located in the Middle East
- To steal someone and use them as hostages
- The youngest child in Mahtab's family
- A place where asylum seekers go if they illegally come to a country
- The fluid that circulates throughout the human body
- To be free from harm and danger
- An official document given by the government of a country to be able to travel abroad
- To have conducted without the knowledge of others
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- Mahtab's family travelled from Indonesia to Darwin using this mode of transport
- Mahtab's brothers name
- The main character in the story
- The governing body of people in a state or a community
- The place where Mahtab's family comes from
- A type of transport most commonly found in the air
- A group of robbers found in the mountains or forest
- A well known Australian native animal
- Another name for a picture
- A person who flees for safety from a foreign country
20 Clues: Mahtab's brothers name • Another name for a picture • The main character in the story • To be free from harm and danger • A well known Australian native animal • The youngest child in Mahtab's family • A market place located in the Middle East • To steal someone and use them as hostages • The place where Mahtab's family comes from • ...
Religion 2014-04-27
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- A long wooden seat in a church
- A building where Jewish people meet for religious worship
- Founder of Buddhism
- The main Hindu texts
- Shaped like a cross
- A group of people gathered together in a church
- Religion originated in the Middle East over 3500 years ago
- One of the largest branches of Islam
- Someone whose religion is Islam
- Jesus giving his life on the Cross
- A walkway between or along sections of seats
- The Muslim name for God
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- The Hebrew name for God
- Founder of Judaism
- The bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic church
- The act of rising from the dead
- Religion founded in 520 BC in northeastern India
- The main religion in India and Nepal
- The man who Christians believe was the son of God
- The most popular religion in the world
- The holy book of the Christian religion
- Muslims believe that he was the final Prophet
- A talk given as part of a Christian church service
- Place of worship for Christians
- A Jewish priest
25 Clues: A Jewish priest • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Buddhism • Shaped like a cross • The main Hindu texts • The Hebrew name for God • The Muslim name for God • A long wooden seat in a church • The act of rising from the dead • Someone whose religion is Islam • Place of worship for Christians • Jesus giving his life on the Cross • The main religion in India and Nepal • ...
Kisby Family Crossword 2013-11-14
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- middle of a sister sandwich
- mom to five who are still kids
- sounds like face in Spanish
- winner of most syllables award
- knows well the meanings of ≤, %, π, =
- a burrough or a fourth daughter
- a flower and a smart girl
- has her daughter’s name in her own
- likes to build, take apart, and be outside
- super scriptorian
- a weapon or a cool older brother
- one of five with only one syllable
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- a Jane Austen novel or a palindrome
- a river and a busy boy
- dinner + a favorite subject in school?
- has an East-coast education
- only cousin starting with a “K”
- …the bathtub, I’m dwowning!
- currently holds the Aaronic Priesthood
- has had but doesn’t like a beard
- a plant and a girl who loves horses
- starts with a soft cheese, only one with hair her color
- an only child for the moment
- didn’t get eaten by lions or two older brothers
- has a German namesake
- has had and likes a beard
- nomis backwards
- biggest BYU fan
- Boeing man
29 Clues: Boeing man • nomis backwards • biggest BYU fan • super scriptorian • has a German namesake • a river and a busy boy • a flower and a smart girl • has had and likes a beard • middle of a sister sandwich • has an East-coast education • sounds like face in Spanish • …the bathtub, I’m dwowning! • an only child for the moment • mom to five who are still kids • winner of most syllables award • ...
Year 8B 2014-08-17
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- along with helping the sick, churches also served to …
- religious leader, God's representative on Earth
- the dominant religion practiced in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
- another major religion in Medieval times, particularly in the Middle East
- a person who holds controversial beliefs or opinions
- oversaw a group of Bishops
- in charge of churches in large cities, advisers to the Pope
- monks lived here
- women who disagreed with the church could be accused of being one of these
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- a belief or theory that is different with that of the ruling Church
- name of the church structure
- nuns lived here
- the act of the church removing someone
- managed a group of Parish Priests
- an area of land ruled by a lord
- the district under supervision from a priest
- an act of medieval sport and hunting for the wealthy using a bird of prey
- the church became wealthy through peoples …
- the language the bible was written in
- religious figures who taught the Christian message, baptised babies, married and buried villagers
20 Clues: nuns lived here • monks lived here • oversaw a group of Bishops • name of the church structure • an area of land ruled by a lord • managed a group of Parish Priests • the language the bible was written in • the act of the church removing someone • the church became wealthy through peoples … • the district under supervision from a priest • ...
Class VI Academic test Social studies 2015-06-18
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- When people move out of a country.
- Settlement of towns and cities.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit.
- A major source of information about William Conquest.
- The fight to prove innocence.
- Children of God.
- River situated in London in the south-east of England.
- The middle of town and city.
- When people develop a negative or positive opinion about someone or something.
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- On 5 Dec a man from France was crowned as the king of England.
- Major cause of both inequality and discrimination.
- A book containing the records of people and land during medieval times.
- Different forms of language spoken by people from particular geographical area.
- An organized colony of group of houses.
- It was written to protect the rights of the Barons.
- The main activity carried out with a settlement.
- He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- She was the daughter of Henry-I.
- To have a negative opinion about a person or a thing without knowing much about them.
- The smallest settlement.
- Los Angeles is situated on the ......coast of California.
21 Clues: Children of God. • The smallest settlement. • The middle of town and city. • The fight to prove innocence. • Settlement of towns and cities. • She was the daughter of Henry-I. • When people move out of a country. • He was the Archbishop of Canterbury. • An organized colony of group of houses. • The main activity carried out with a settlement. • ...
Makenzie Bass - Georgia Geography 2022-05-12
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- How many regions does georgia have?
- What region is in the middle of Blue Ridge and the Appalachainplateau?
- What continent is georgia on?
- Which region is Atlanta and the Chattahoochee River located in?
- Which region is Brasstown Bald. located in?
- What state is west of Georgia?
- What is the abbreviation for all of Georgia capitals in order?
- What region of the country is Georgia in?
- What state is east of Georgia?
- Which region has the TAG corner?
- What is a natural zone that seperates the Piedmont region and the costal plain region?
- The basic unit of study in geography.
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- Chain of islands off the coast of Georgia.
- What is the largest freshwater swamp called?
- What is the abbreviation for Georgia?
- What river is formed aroud the Georgia and Alabama border?
- What is the largest region?
- Study of the earth as the home of human kind.
- What river is located in Savannah
- What is the capital of Georgia today?
- What is georgia's state fruit?
21 Clues: What is the largest region? • What continent is georgia on? • What state is west of Georgia? • What state is east of Georgia? • What is georgia's state fruit? • Which region has the TAG corner? • What river is located in Savannah • How many regions does georgia have? • What is the abbreviation for Georgia? • What is the capital of Georgia today? • ...
LC 8/9 2022-05-12
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- not related to the church
- knight class of the feudal system
- lowest social class of the feudal system
- groups of northern-european people (east of the rhine, north of the danube)
- a plague that killed 1/3 of europes population
- a vassal's source of income
- a long conflict between england and france
- lending money of high interest rates
- rediscovery and evaluation of ancient greece and rome
- nomadic people that originated in urat and moved to europe
- meaning "of the middle ages"
- tribes of people in england and wales
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- a perfect world
- the people of france
- judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in spain
- rediscovery of art, philosophy, & literature
- english system of law based on case law
- a document guaranteeing english political liberties
- the dominant social system in medival europe
- a large house/mansion
- a series of religious wars between christians and muslims
- a person under the protection of a feudal lord
- people who paid for the arts
- nomadic group with a large and bloody empire
24 Clues: a perfect world • the people of france • a large house/mansion • not related to the church • a vassal's source of income • people who paid for the arts • meaning "of the middle ages" • knight class of the feudal system • lending money of high interest rates • tribes of people in england and wales • english system of law based on case law • lowest social class of the feudal system • ...
The Milk of Birds Crossword 2022-05-20
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- Where is K.C from?
- How many letters did KC receive from Nawra before she wrote back?
- conference Why dies Ms. Cannelli take KC and Todd to DC?
- People who destroyed Sudan
- What does Nawra's name mean?
- what does k.c have a hard time going through with her parents
- another word to decribe sister
- An honorific title used across the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia, particularly towards Sufi teachers
- leader of save the girls
- the program they are in for seding letters
- Nawra's baby's name
- k.c's bestfriend
- When Nawra's father got angry, what did her mother give him to settle down?
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- What does Umm Jamila mean?
- Where is Nawra from?
- How is KC's moms passion for teaching fulfilled?
- What is the wasting disease?
- An arab leader or head of an arab tribe
- What does KC send to Nawra in her final package of letter?
- k.c's brother
- Nawra's bestfriend
- what does Nawra buy in the beginning of the book?
- Muslim ethnic group
- What month did the girls start sending letters to each other?
- With what title does Nawra initally greet K.C?
- fermented sausage
26 Clues: k.c's brother • k.c's bestfriend • fermented sausage • Where is K.C from? • Nawra's bestfriend • Muslim ethnic group • Nawra's baby's name • Where is Nawra from? • leader of save the girls • What does Umm Jamila mean? • People who destroyed Sudan • What is the wasting disease? • What does Nawra's name mean? • another word to decribe sister • An arab leader or head of an arab tribe • ...
Crossword puzzle vocab#1-Mathew H 2022-09-11
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- to tame an animal
- A pictural symbol for a word or phrase.
- boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East.
- Relating to the later phase of the Stone Age
- The time period before written records
- A person or animal that hunts
- Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia.
- A person who travels constantly and rarely stays int he same place.
- A person who copies out documents
- the study of human history and prehistory through artifacts and other remains
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- The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area.
- The transition in human history from small, nomadic bands of hunters to larger, agricultural settlements and early civilization
- The customs, arts, social institutions, of a particular nation.
- Relating to the early phase of the Stone Age
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- A worker in a skilled profession.
- A rectangular stepped tower.
- Arrange laws/rules into a systematic code.
- A prehistoric monument of rocks located in England
- a human
20 Clues: a human • to tame an animal • A rectangular stepped tower. • A person or animal that hunts • A worker in a skilled profession. • A person who copies out documents • The time period before written records • A pictural symbol for a word or phrase. • Arrange laws/rules into a systematic code. • boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East. • ...
world religions vocab 2022-09-22
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- someone from the middle east
- the holy city of islam
- fixed social class system
- highest spiritual leader in buddhism
- effort in god's service
- founder of buddhism
- holy book of islam
- religious duties for buddhists
- actions that affect the next life
- buddhist salvation
- moral code of islam
- god of islam
- Saved Jews from slavery
- religious duties
- pilgrimage to worship at mecca once in your life
- founder of christianity
- founder of islam
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- religious duties for buddhists
- ethnic people from the fertile crescent
- enlightened one
- salvation (unite with Brahman)
- Brahma, vishnu, Shiva
- an agreement with god
- followers who spread the word
- charity to the poor
- angel that spoke to muhammad
- scattering of people (jews)
- muhammads journey to medina
- loyal followers of jesus
- small stone building that housed statues of the gods and goddesses of arabia
- written accounts of followers about the life of Jesus
- Moral code of Judaism and Christianity
- rebirth of the soul
- savior sent by god
- islamic place of worship
35 Clues: god of islam • enlightened one • religious duties • founder of islam • holy book of islam • savior sent by god • buddhist salvation • charity to the poor • founder of buddhism • rebirth of the soul • moral code of islam • Brahma, vishnu, Shiva • an agreement with god • the holy city of islam • effort in god's service • Saved Jews from slavery • founder of christianity • loyal followers of jesus • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-09-24
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- throughout colonies to spread christainity.
- da Gama- Explored east coast of africa and discovered route to asia(india)
- Pizarra- Conquered Peru for the Spanish
- A belief that a nation’s real wealth was measured in its gold and silver.
- Settlers- Peninsulares
- a map maker
- on imported goods.
- Henry- Set up navigation school for portugal.
- land and native slaves given to spanish rulers.
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- Magellan- was given credit as the first explorer to circumnavigate the world.
- First explorer to discover “new land” west of Europe and Africa.
- Passage- The part of the transatlantic trade network that carried Africans from Africa to the west indies and Nother America.
- to sail around the world
- The first successful British colony in North America.
- Alvares Cabral- Claimed Brazil for Portugal
- Exchange- Vast global exchange that included people, plants, technologies, and cultures.
- Cartier- Claimed Canada for french.
- God, Gold, and ……
- Corles- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mextico
- English Protestent who rejected practices of the church of England.
20 Clues: a map maker • God, Gold, and …… • on imported goods. • Settlers- Peninsulares • to sail around the world • Cartier- Claimed Canada for french. • Pizarra- Conquered Peru for the Spanish • Alvares Cabral- Claimed Brazil for Portugal • throughout colonies to spread christainity. • Henry- Set up navigation school for portugal. • land and native slaves given to spanish rulers. • ...
Jeff 2022-10-17
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- Sport you love to play
- Where your mother lived as a child?
- _ World Upcoming Thanksgiving vacation
- Zodiac sign
- High school friend
- Your middle name
- Next-door neighbor childhood friend
- Ale House
- _kin donuts
- Your first new car
- Oldest DE niece
- _ East HS
- Your car
- Sox Favorite Chicago Baseball Team
- Horn you’ve heard practiced alot
- Favorite ‘significant other’
- Lunch time activity
- Your favorite drink
- Street you grew up on
- Home: _ Avenue
- Honor you earned
- You’re a Summer _ Master
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- Blue _ with Orange slice
- Childhood pet
- Favorite youngest son
- _ the Coop
- Your favorite youngest niece
- Your favorite meat
- Favorite color
- Company where you work
- Geneva Anna’s folks summer home
- High School
- Drink you make for Dad
- Favorite oldest son
- Your favorite veteran
- Best pizza coupon
- Recent family vacation
- Street where condo is located
- Your favorite brother
- Chicago suburb where you were born
- City where you graduated college
- Chocolate _ cake with raspberry sauce
42 Clues: Your car • Ale House • _ East HS • _ the Coop • High School • Zodiac sign • _kin donuts • Childhood pet • Favorite color • Home: _ Avenue • Oldest DE niece • Your middle name • Honor you earned • Best pizza coupon • Your favorite meat • High school friend • Your first new car • Favorite oldest son • Lunch time activity • Your favorite drink • Favorite youngest son • Your favorite veteran • Your favorite brother • ...
Friday, November 17: Egyptian Vocabulary 2023-11-14
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- Ancient Egyptian paper
- Capital of Egypt
- Ancient Egyptian writing symbol
- To preserve a dead body
- A statue with the head of a human, body of a lion, and wings of an eagle
- The direction the Nile flows
- The Nile has one where it empties into the ocean
- The sea that the Nile flows into at the end of its delta
- Ancient Egyptian civilization is called the "___ of the Nile"
- The body of water that separates Africa from the Middle East
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- A small, human-shaped container that Egyptians placed mummified bodies in
- The river that made Ancient Egypt possible
- Eygptian Pharaoh that famously died at 19
- Civilization started in the _______ Crescent
- The largest hot desert in the world
- What Ancient Egyptians made a dead person into
- The object that let us translate hieroglyphs
- A massive structure that Egyptians buried their dead in
- An Ancient Egyptian leader
- An area lower than its surroundings caused by flowing water
- A series of rulers that all come from the same family
21 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Ancient Egyptian paper • To preserve a dead body • An Ancient Egyptian leader • The direction the Nile flows • Ancient Egyptian writing symbol • The largest hot desert in the world • Eygptian Pharaoh that famously died at 19 • The river that made Ancient Egypt possible • Civilization started in the _______ Crescent • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-01-26
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- Akhenaton/Amenhotep IV was married to this historical figure
- the God Kings of Egypt
- A female pharaoh known for expanding trade
- the Sea to the North of Egypt
- Era known as the Pyramid Age (two words - no spaces)
- The main river in Egypt
- a reason for the decline of the Old Kingdom that resulted in crop failures
- Egyptian writing system that is pictographic and alphabetic
- the Egyptian God of the afterlife
- The geographic feature to the east and west of the Nile.
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- Waterfalls and rapids that divide the Nile River
- The II of his name, he ruled in Egypt for 67 years
- the Tombs of the Pharaohs
- the chief minister who manages government operations for the Pharaoh
- a word that means capable of being farmed
- Cleopatra was a pharaoh during the era in which this group ruled over Egypt.
- the Kingdom that traded with the Nubians
- foreign invaders who adopted Egyptian customs
- The part of the Nile that exits into the Mediterranean Sea
- the first known peace treaty was between the New Kingdom Egyptians and this group
20 Clues: the God Kings of Egypt • The main river in Egypt • the Tombs of the Pharaohs • the Sea to the North of Egypt • the Egyptian God of the afterlife • the Kingdom that traded with the Nubians • a word that means capable of being farmed • A female pharaoh known for expanding trade • foreign invaders who adopted Egyptian customs • Waterfalls and rapids that divide the Nile River • ...
Drinks 2023-10-18
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- cocktail-style beverage made without alcoholic ingredients
- fermented, sweetened black tea drink
- drink made with espresso, coffee liqueur, and vodka
- popular soft drink sold in over 200 countries
- Greek iced coffee drink
- drink from Spain popular in Latin America typically made from rice, grains or nut milks
- top brand of bagged leaf tea in the US
- hot milk-based winter drink sometimes garnished with nuts and cinnamon common in the Middle East, Turkey and Greece
- cocktail made of rum, Curaçao liqueur, orgeat syrup, and lime juice
- beverage consumed in China for thousands of years
- beverage prepared from roasted seeds
- drink that is a good source of vitamin C
- this is included in a paloma (cocktail)
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- cocktail with pineapple juice originated in Puerto Rico
- Italian cocktail made with Campari
- beverage made with milk and ice cream
- known as asab and sold in juice shops around Egypt
- most popular drink in the world
- traditional Cuban cocktail with rum and mint
- drink with fortified wine and spice
- drink with Canadian whisky and cinnamon flavoring
21 Clues: Greek iced coffee drink • most popular drink in the world • Italian cocktail made with Campari • drink with fortified wine and spice • fermented, sweetened black tea drink • beverage prepared from roasted seeds • beverage made with milk and ice cream • top brand of bagged leaf tea in the US • this is included in a paloma (cocktail) • drink that is a good source of vitamin C • ...
Civil War 2018-12-03
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- Battle of __________ended July 3, 1863
- Nov 9, 1863 what president honored those who died at the Battle of Gettysburg
- held in 1870 prohibited blacks from marrying other races, owning businesses, and serving on juries
- the _________are West, East, and Middle
- Confederate captain who died 2 days after battle of Franklin
- built school for coloreds in 1866
- Battle of ___________ ended July 4, 1863
- Started American Civil War on April 12, 1861
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- freed slaves in the confederate states that had had control taken over by the union troops
- made it hard for blacks to leave their current jobs
- battle with highest number of casualties during Civil War
- formed in Pulaski, TN in 1865
- separated blacks and whites
- 14th amendment right
- when military takes control of an area instead of the local police or government
- fort that protected the Cumberland river
- helped slaves start new lives
- battle that Union General Thomas held off 2 weeks due freezing weather
- fort that protected the TN river
- university in nashville headed by clinton frisk
20 Clues: 14th amendment right • separated blacks and whites • formed in Pulaski, TN in 1865 • helped slaves start new lives • fort that protected the TN river • built school for coloreds in 1866 • Battle of __________ended July 3, 1863 • the _________are West, East, and Middle • fort that protected the Cumberland river • Battle of ___________ ended July 4, 1863 • ...
TJ and Paul by thar Mort. 2020-05-02
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- Mum's maiden name
- Surname of girls we tease still
- Union dad was chairman of.
- Call for meal at hotel
- Dump town for secondary education 4,7
- show we saw on the pier 5,3,5
- Tinned chocolate treats 7,6
- What did we light on holiday?
- Xmas craft gift Paul impressed with 7,3
- Taxi driver surname.
- Far East city Dad travelled to as chairman.
- Common middle name of Mum and Gramp
- Dance Paul did at RGS 3,3
- Xmas guests from BA 4,3,5
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- My bestie at LVHS 6,8
- Gramp's name for his wife
- My Saturday job shop.
- Cat lost for 6 weeks
- Dad's Irish lady friend
- Best hotel in Dorset 4,3,5
- Short road we lived in
- Family we met on holiday each year
- Holtspur summer field event 6,3
- Lady who had potatoes named after her hat6,5
- Surname of other no.7 neighbours.
- Hotel opposite our little one.
- Speciality at Forte's 4,4,3,5,4
- Sweet Dad would make on bonfire night 5,7
- Soft toy Paul and I both bought in Bournemouth
29 Clues: Mum's maiden name • Cat lost for 6 weeks • Taxi driver surname. • My bestie at LVHS 6,8 • My Saturday job shop. • Call for meal at hotel • Short road we lived in • Dad's Irish lady friend • Gramp's name for his wife • Dance Paul did at RGS 3,3 • Xmas guests from BA 4,3,5 • Union dad was chairman of. • Best hotel in Dorset 4,3,5 • Tinned chocolate treats 7,6 • show we saw on the pier 5,3,5 • ...
Food Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
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- Some people don't like me, but I'm used in Mexican food a lot.
- I am used for kimchi sometimes.
- I am an important spice used in curry.
- I am the largest fruit in the world.
- I am a spice usually used in sweet dishes.
- I am famous in The Middle East and Greece.
- I am a popular fruit in the fall.
- I am a source of protein made from soy beans.
- I am a healthy, dark green, leafy vegetable.
- I am a root vegetable like a potato.
- People in India don't eat me.
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- Sometimes people eat me raw. I am from the sea.
- I am a small fish with a strong taste.
- I am a dark purple vegetable.
- I'm a pink fruit and sometimes taste bitter.
- I am used in tea and curry.
- People make bread, noodles, and many other things with me.
- They use me to make hummus.
- I am a grain sometimes used to make tea.
- I am orange and have lots of healthy fats.
20 Clues: I am used in tea and curry. • They use me to make hummus. • I am a dark purple vegetable. • People in India don't eat me. • I am used for kimchi sometimes. • I am a popular fruit in the fall. • I am the largest fruit in the world. • I am a root vegetable like a potato. • I am a small fish with a strong taste. • I am an important spice used in curry. • ...
Astronomy 2023-04-26
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- the north star
- an object that orbits a star
- force that pulls all things on Earth toward its center
- early morning shadows stretch in this direction
- the side of earth facing the sun experiences this
- the apparent brightness of a light is affected by your _ from the light
- common name for Ursa Minor
- the type of object our sun is
- the side of earth facing away from the sun experiences this
- an object that orbits a planet
- the _ an object, the more gravity it has
- the sun sets in this direction
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- a cluster of stars grouped together in a pattern or shape that are given a name
- the _ two objects are, the stronger their gravitational attraction
- common name for Ursa Major
- a constellation only visible to us from Jan-Mar (has a famous belt)
- it takes _ hours for Earth to complete one rotation
- late afternoon shadows stretch in this direction
- a bright object in space that gives off light
- shadows are _ in the middle of the day
- shadows are _ in the early morning and late evening
- it takes 1 _ for the Earth to orbit the sun
- the sun rises in this direction
23 Clues: the north star • common name for Ursa Major • common name for Ursa Minor • an object that orbits a star • the type of object our sun is • an object that orbits a planet • the sun sets in this direction • the sun rises in this direction • shadows are _ in the middle of the day • the _ an object, the more gravity it has • it takes 1 _ for the Earth to orbit the sun • ...
The Outsiders 2022-12-21
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- Ponyboy's hair represents
- Who did Johnny kill?
- The church caught on
- What did Cherry throw in Dally's face?
- Ponyboy's eldest brother
- What was the book Ponyboy read to Johnny?
- Where did Johnny die?
- Who killed Bob?
- Johnny's note to Ponyboy said there is still what in the world?
- Where did Johnny and Ponyboy fall asleep?
- Dally pointed an unloaded what at the police?
- Who is the middle brother?
- The East-End gang
- What was Johnny, Dally and Bob's Fate?
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- Johnny rejects a visit from who?
- What does Ponyboy smoke?
- Why did Johnny want Ponyboy to stay?
- Who is Cherry's sidekick?
- Where did Ponyboy almost drown?
- What did Johnny use to kill Bob with?
- Another name for the rumble
- Who tried to call off the rumble?
- The narrator of the book
- Dally injured what while saving Johnny from the church?
- What's the gang's symbol?
- West-End gang
- Who is the greasers spy?
- What was Johnny's gift to Ponyboy?
- Darry hit Ponyboy because he was
- Who did the police shot?
30 Clues: West-End gang • Who killed Bob? • The East-End gang • Who did Johnny kill? • The church caught on • Where did Johnny die? • What does Ponyboy smoke? • The narrator of the book • Ponyboy's eldest brother • Who is the greasers spy? • Who did the police shot? • Who is Cherry's sidekick? • Ponyboy's hair represents • What's the gang's symbol? • Who is the middle brother? • ...
Democracy and Protest Crossword 2025-06-10
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- President in Mali who ruled from 1968 until 1991
- Type of government set up when powers resign
- Vote to decide who should stay in power
- Capital of Mali where protests took place
- President who ruled in Egypt for 30 years
- group of Argentine mothers who began protesting in 1977 during military dictatorship.
- Leader of Sandinista government who caused many economic problems in country.
- Indigenous people who formed group to protest Mexican government
- Former government leader who supported reform in China
- Famous protest leader who called for peace in India
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- a lone protestor who stood in front of line tanks in China
- President who ruled Indonesia under authoritarian government
- Countries leaving old ways behind and being ruled by democracy
- Southern Mexican state
- Period when Indonesia worked to build a democracy
- Government in Nicaragua in the 1980's
- series of protest across Middle East and North Africa
- Period of time in India that lasted from 1975-1977
- Dictator who was in rule of Chile
- Peace Accords signed in 1992 In El Salvador
20 Clues: Southern Mexican state • Dictator who was in rule of Chile • Government in Nicaragua in the 1980's • Vote to decide who should stay in power • Capital of Mali where protests took place • President who ruled in Egypt for 30 years • Peace Accords signed in 1992 In El Salvador • Type of government set up when powers resign • President in Mali who ruled from 1968 until 1991 • ...
话题22 交通工具 2025-06-26
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- /west/ n. 西方,西部adj. 西部的adv. 向西;朝西
- /ʃɪp/ n. (大)船
- /bʌs/ n. 公共汽车
- /nɔːθ/ n. 北方,北部 adj. 北部的adv. 向北;朝北
- /baɪk/ n. 自行车;脚踏车
- /ˈtræfɪk/ n. 交通
- /treɪn/ n. 火车
- /tɒp/ n. 顶端;首位
- /iːst/ n. 东方,东部adj. 东部的adv. 向东;朝东
- /ˈmɪdl/ n. 中间adj. 中间的
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- /saʊθ/ n. 南方,南部 adj. 南部的 adv. 向南;朝南
- /pleɪn/ n. 飞机
- /bəʊt/ n. 船 v. 划船
- /ˈsʌbweɪ/ n. 地铁
- /raɪt/ n. 右边adv. 向右adj. 正确的;对的
- /left/ n. 左边 adv. 向左
- /frʌnt/ n. 正面
- /ˈkɔːnə(r)/ n. 角落
- /kɑː(r)/ n. 小汽车
- /ˈtæksi/ n. 出租汽车
- /sled/ n. 雪橇 v. 乘雪橇
21 Clues: /ʃɪp/ n. (大)船 • /pleɪn/ n. 飞机 • /bʌs/ n. 公共汽车 • /frʌnt/ n. 正面 • /treɪn/ n. 火车 • /tɒp/ n. 顶端;首位 • /ˈsʌbweɪ/ n. 地铁 • /ˈtræfɪk/ n. 交通 • /kɑː(r)/ n. 小汽车 • /ˈtæksi/ n. 出租汽车 • /bəʊt/ n. 船 v. 划船 • /baɪk/ n. 自行车;脚踏车 • /ˈkɔːnə(r)/ n. 角落 • /sled/ n. 雪橇 v. 乘雪橇 • /left/ n. 左边 adv. 向左 • /ˈmɪdl/ n. 中间adj. 中间的 • /raɪt/ n. 右边adv. 向右adj. 正确的;对的 • /west/ n. 西方,西部adj. 西部的adv. 向西;朝西 • /iːst/ n. 东方,东部adj. 东部的adv. 向东;朝东 • ...
Bando Crossword #3 2025-06-28
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- Which city is closest to the Coromandel Peninsula?
- Which country is home to Mt Everest?
- Which icy continent is at the very bottom of the map?
- Which island country is to the right of Australia?
- What's the name of the country shaped like a triangle at the bottom of Africa?
- What mountain is near New Plymouth?
- What is the capital city of New Zealand?
- Which country has the Eiffel Tower?
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- Which bay is Napier in?
- What continent is the Amazon River in?
- What's the biggest country in the world?
- What island is south of the South Island?
- Which country is above the United States?
- Which large lake is in the middle of the North Island?
- Where are the pyramids?
- Which city is at the very top of the North Island?
- What's the biggest city on the South Island's east coast?
- What city is famous for having gondolas and earthquakes?
- What country is shaped like a boot?
- Which town is famous for bubbling mud and geysers?
20 Clues: Which bay is Napier in? • Where are the pyramids? • What country is shaped like a boot? • What mountain is near New Plymouth? • Which country has the Eiffel Tower? • Which country is home to Mt Everest? • What continent is the Amazon River in? • What's the biggest country in the world? • What is the capital city of New Zealand? • What island is south of the South Island? • ...
Rise of Islam 2025-02-13
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- Islam accepts these Judeo-Christians prophets
- This helped expand medical knowledge that would later become a foundation for European achievments
- Artistic practice of handwriting, typically used when writing Arabic
- Holy book of Islam
- The holiest month of the Muslim year
- Journey to Mecca that all Muslims must make at least once in a lifetime
- of the Islamic Empire
- this invention expanded geographic knowledge by helping with naval navigation
- Artwork in public and religious structures
- Followers of the Islamic religion
- Islamic moral code
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- This was preserved and translated into Arabic texts
- The journey of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina, then back to Mecca to recapture the city
- Rule code
- The 2nd most holy city
- Holy city
- Founder of Islam
- Arabic word for god
- Monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad
- number system adapted from India
- House of Wisdom
- Isla spread from this area of the Middle East across to Asia, Africa, and into Spain
- The shrine in Mecca that is the holiest site for Muslims
- Sacred site in Jerusalem
24 Clues: Rule code • Holy city • House of Wisdom • Founder of Islam • Holy book of Islam • Islamic moral code • Arabic word for god • of the Islamic Empire • The 2nd most holy city • Sacred site in Jerusalem • number system adapted from India • Followers of the Islamic religion • The holiest month of the Muslim year • Monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad • ...
Vocab #4 2025-01-15
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- A military alliance in Athens against anyone that threatened them.
- A temple in Athens
- The Greek civilization that spread to the Middle East due to Alexander the Great
- A system where money is used instead of bartering.
- A person engaged in philosophy, especially academic discipline.
- The ruler of a place (king,queen,emperor)
- A large piece of land in Southeast Europe.
- A city in Greece.
- War A war between citizens of the same country.
- A harsh and oppressive ruler.
- A time of peace, prosperity, and happiness.
- A system where people elect their representatives
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- An ancient kingdom that was in modern day Greece, Macedonia, and Bulgaria
- A system that depends on the exchange of goods instead of card transactions.
- A city-state located in ancient Greece
- A military group of Greek city states ran by Sparta.
- A formation troops/police officers stand in.
- The highest class in a society holding heredity titles.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 of its 4 sides.
- A small group of people that control a country or organization.
20 Clues: A city in Greece. • A temple in Athens • A harsh and oppressive ruler. • A city-state located in ancient Greece • The ruler of a place (king,queen,emperor) • A large piece of land in Southeast Europe. • A time of peace, prosperity, and happiness. • A formation troops/police officers stand in. • A system where people elect their representatives • ...
Crossword Puzzle Week 7 2024-10-23
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- The ___ increased trade from East to West.
- The ___ of a shape is the middle.
- She was ___ after travelling for 3 weeks.
- ___ is another word for strange, or unusual.
- "I can be there ___. Let me know what time works for you!"
- Lewis and Clark set off on a great ___ to discover the West.
- The meteorologist will give us a weather ___.
- I am after morning, but before night. I am ___.
- I will not disappoint my mom; I will get all of my chores done!
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- I have gotten much better at drawing; I used to ___ in kindergarten!
- I am 1 less than 100. What am I?
- When I use sensory details, I can ___ details about something.
- Not here, not there, but ___.
- ___ new to the neighborhood!
- They say, "___ is the meal of champions."
- When an author leaves a clue, it's is called a ___.
- My dog ran over ___.
- Division can be difficult to ___, but I try my best.
- We have to be at the ___ early to check in for our flight.
- Is that ___ house?
20 Clues: Is that ___ house? • My dog ran over ___. • ___ new to the neighborhood! • Not here, not there, but ___. • I am 1 less than 100. What am I? • The ___ of a shape is the middle. • She was ___ after travelling for 3 weeks. • They say, "___ is the meal of champions." • The ___ increased trade from East to West. • ___ is another word for strange, or unusual. • ...
Human Origins 2025-09-04
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- Study of historic human study.
- Moving/transporting a lot to different areas.
- Wise Humans
- Comes from Old English combining stone with Hagen.
- Era Old Stone Age/earliest & longest period of prehistory.
- Any manmade object like a tool.
- Crescent Arc-shaped region in the middle east where the largest civilizations emerged.
- Time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word.
- Earliest known form of writing.
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- Stage where social and cultural development occurred.
- Rectangular stepped tower; mostly next to a temple.
- A worker in a skilled trade.
- Arranging into a systematic code/rules or laws.
- To tame/cultivate
- Lifestyle with barely any physical exercise and mostly sitting.
- Impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in a mold or cast in a rock.
- Wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- Era Time in history when people went from nomadic to permanent villages.
- Member of nomadic people who hunt and fish.
- A person who copies documents before printing was invented.
- Arts and other manifestations of human achievement.
21 Clues: Wise Humans • To tame/cultivate • A worker in a skilled trade. • Study of historic human study. • Any manmade object like a tool. • Earliest known form of writing. • Member of nomadic people who hunt and fish. • Moving/transporting a lot to different areas. • Arranging into a systematic code/rules or laws. • Comes from Old English combining stone with Hagen. • ...
Social Studies Contract Crossword 2025-09-07
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- Moving from place to place with no permanent home
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people
- The Old Stone Age, when people used simple tools and hunted
- A simple picture that stands for an object or idea
- The New Stone Age, when farming began
- To tame plants or animals for human use
- Person who got food by hunting animals and gathering plants
- Prehistoric stone circle found in England
- A large, pyramid-shaped temple in Mesopotamia
- To organize and write down laws or rules
- The first system of writing, used in Mesopotamia
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- Object made by humans, often found by archaeologists
- The study of past people through what they left behind
- People who wrote and kept records in early civilizations
- The time before writing was invented
- A region in the Middle East where the first civilizations began
- An advanced society with cities, government, and culture
- A skilled craftsperson who makes things by hand
- Staying in one place, living a settled life
- The species name for modern humans
- Preserved remains of ancient living things
21 Clues: The species name for modern humans • The time before writing was invented • The New Stone Age, when farming began • To tame plants or animals for human use • To organize and write down laws or rules • Prehistoric stone circle found in England • Preserved remains of ancient living things • Staying in one place, living a settled life • ...
Early Man 2025-09-02
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- the time when humans started farming and domesticating animals
- A society characterized by its advanced development and organization
- to adapt over time to live with and benefit from humans
- the earliest and longest period of prehistory
- the study of human past and history
- Symbol for a word
- Arrange laws or rules into systematic code
- The way a group of people live including there traditions and beliefs
- the species humans belong to
- Was an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- a worker who makes things by hand skillfully
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- the time when small hunter gather tribes turned into larger agricultural tribes
- a member of a group that moves with resources
- the time before humans wrote any thing down
- an ancient writing system
- an object produced by humans long before discovered by scientists
- a nomad who lives off of hunting, fishing, and harvesting food
- someone who writes things down by hand
- an ancient monument made for religious, astronomical, or ritual purposes
- Crescent shaped region in the middle east with fertile land
20 Clues: Symbol for a word • an ancient writing system • the species humans belong to • the study of human past and history • someone who writes things down by hand • Was an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower • Arrange laws or rules into systematic code • the time before humans wrote any thing down • a worker who makes things by hand skillfully • ...
Ancient Egypt 2025-11-11
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- - A rock formation that creates churning rapids
- of the Kings - Necropolis for most of the New Kingdom's pharaohs
- Sea - Largest enclosed sea in the world
- - A religion that worships multiple gods
- Sea - Body of water located to the east of Egypt
- - A system of writing that uses pictures to represent
- - Official writers and record keepers
- - Rival of Egypt, located to the south
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- - An area where a river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water
- - A series of rulers from the same family
- - City where the pyramids are located
- Egypt - Section of Egypt located in the South
- - A leader in ancient Egypt
- - Egypt's first pharaoh. United Upper and Lower Egypt
- - One of the important centers of trade and capital of ancient Egypt
- - The main river in Egypt that provided great access for trading
- - A system in which people belong to social classes
- - Paper like material made from reeds
- Egypt - Section of Egypt located in the North
- - Another important center of trade that became the capital during the Middle Kingdom
20 Clues: - A leader in ancient Egypt • - City where the pyramids are located • - Paper like material made from reeds • - Official writers and record keepers • - Rival of Egypt, located to the south • Sea - Largest enclosed sea in the world • - A religion that worships multiple gods • - A series of rulers from the same family • - A rock formation that creates churning rapids • ...
Texas Trivia 2025-12-17
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- INDIANS IN TEXAS (COMANCHE) HUNTED THIS ANIMAL
- TEXAS WAS ONCE PART OF THIS COUNTRY
- A COMMON TYPE OF ANIMAL FOUND IN TEXAS
- WHAT IS AN EVENT IN HOUSTON HELD EVERY FEBUARY AND MARCH
- THIS STATE BORDERS DIRECTLY NORTH OF TEXAS
- WHAT SYMBOL IS ON THE TEXAS FLAG
- ANTONIO WHERE IS THE ALAMO LOCATED
- PLAINS THIS REGION IS IN THE MIDDLE OF TEXAS AND HAS LOTS OF CATTLE
- THIS CITY IS THE CAPITAL OF TEXAS
- THIS POISIONUS REPTILE IS OFTEN FOUND IN TEXAS DESERTS
- WHAT IS A FOOTWEAR COWBOYS OFTEN WEAR
- WHAT ANIMAL REPRESENTS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
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- WHAT IS THE FLOWER OF TEXAS
- NAME A BEACH IN TEXAS NEAR HOUSTON
- THIS TRIBE BUILT HOMES MADE OF ADOBE CLAY
- THIS INDIAN TRIBE WAS PEACEFUL AND FOUND IN EAST TEXAS
- THE BIG CITY DO WE LIVE IN/VERY CLOSE TO
- WHAT CITY IS THE SPACE CENTER LOCATED
- WHAT IS A COMMON SPIKY PLANT FOUND IN TEXAS
- WHAT IS A SYMBOL OF BRAVERY AND FREEDOM IN TEXAS
- A COMMON TYPE OF FOOD THAT IS USUALLY SMOKED MEAT WITH SAUCE
- GRANDE WHICH RIVER IS THE LONGEST IN TEXAS
22 Clues: WHAT IS THE FLOWER OF TEXAS • WHAT SYMBOL IS ON THE TEXAS FLAG • THIS CITY IS THE CAPITAL OF TEXAS • NAME A BEACH IN TEXAS NEAR HOUSTON • ANTONIO WHERE IS THE ALAMO LOCATED • TEXAS WAS ONCE PART OF THIS COUNTRY • WHAT CITY IS THE SPACE CENTER LOCATED • WHAT IS A FOOTWEAR COWBOYS OFTEN WEAR • A COMMON TYPE OF ANIMAL FOUND IN TEXAS • THE BIG CITY DO WE LIVE IN/VERY CLOSE TO • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan 2022-02-10
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- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
- The Walls children did not need to gather any school records before heading to the East because the Walls children were described to be ____
- _____ set that Mom was attached to and brought on the camping trip
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (2 words)
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special
- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
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- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- Word that used by the lady, that helped them after their car broke down, that made Jeannette mad for using it too many times
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed
- What Mom plowed into because the brakes of the car were not working
- The street that their house was in Phoenix, _____ Third Street
17 Clues: Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words) • The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special • Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere • Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______ • Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed • After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan 2022-02-10
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- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed
- When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
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- Word that used by the lady, that helped them after their car broke down, that made Jeannette mad for using it too many times
- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special
- _____ set that Mom was attached to and brought on the camping trip
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (2 words)
- What Mom plowed into because the brakes of the car were not working
- The Walls children did not need to gather any school records before heading to the East because the Walls children were described to be ____
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- The street that their house was in Phoenix, _____ Third Street
17 Clues: Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words) • The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special • Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere • Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______ • Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed • After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan 2022-02-10
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- _____ set that Mom was attached to and brought on the camping trip
- What Mom plowed into because the brakes of the car were not working
- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
- Word that used by the lady, that helped them after their car broke down, that made Jeannette mad for using it too many times
- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
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- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- The Walls children did not need to gather any school records before heading to the East because the Walls children were described to be ____
- The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (2 words)
- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed
- The street that their house was in Phoenix, _____ Third Street
17 Clues: Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words) • The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special • Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere • Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______ • Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed • After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan 2022-02-10
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- Word that used by the lady, that helped them after their car broke down, that made Jeannette mad for using it too many times
- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (2 words)
- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
- When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed
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- _____ set that Mom was attached to and brought on the camping trip
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
- What Mom plowed into because the brakes of the car were not working
- The Walls children did not need to gather any school records before heading to the East because the Walls children were described to be ____
- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- The street that their house was in Phoenix, _____ Third Street
17 Clues: Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words) • The car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special • Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere • Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______ • Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed • When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight • ...
Countries in the world 2024-10-24
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- This country is located in the most southern part of Africa.
- This cold island country is located between Northern Europe and Greenland. The capital is Reykjavik.
- This large Southeast Asian country is made up of many islands.Its capital is Jakarta.
- Many people refer to this European country as Holland. Its capital is Amsterdam. The people there speak Dutch.
- The people in this large South American country speak Portuguese. Its capital is Brasilia.
- This Eastern European country is located east of Austria. The capital is Budapest.
- Its capital is Madrid. It is located south of France. It also borders Portugal.
- This Eastern European country borders Germany to the west, and Belarus to the east. The people there speak Polish.
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- This country in East Asia has a very long history and a very large population. The capital city is Beijing.
- The capital of this Southeast Asian country is Bangkok. It is located between Myanmar and Cambodia. The people there speak Thai.
- The people in this country speak English. It has two big islands, and it is closest to Australia.
- This Northern European country is situated between Norway to the east and Finland to the west. The capital is Stockholm.
- The people of this European country are called Swiss. The capital is Berne.
- This country is located between Sweden to the west and Russia to the East. The capital is Helsinki.
- The capital of this Southern European country is Rome. It looks like a boot.
- This very small island country is situated in Asia, near Malaysia and Indonesia. Most of the people there speak English.
- This small Central American country is located between Costa Rica and Columbia. Its capital shares its name with the country.
- This North African country is home to the Great Pyramids. It borders Libya and Sudan. The capital is Cairo.
- This Southeast Asian countries is south of China and north of Thailand. The capital is Vientiane.
19 Clues: This country is located in the most southern part of Africa. • The people of this European country are called Swiss. The capital is Berne. • The capital of this Southern European country is Rome. It looks like a boot. • Its capital is Madrid. It is located south of France. It also borders Portugal. • ...
Mexico 2020-12-16
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- poorest state in Mexico
- Mexico has the largest ______ speaking population
- The Sierra Madre _____ is on the east of Mexico
- Many of the Mexicans who come to the American border work in ________ intensive jobs
- ____ is Mexico's biggest source of foreign currency
- Tierra _______ - temperate land
- Tierra_______ - low tropical coasts, hot land
- ________ Mexico is a lot like the American Southwest
- The Sierra Madre ______ is on the west of Mexico
- The Chihuahuan Desert covers much of the Northern __________
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- created the 2nd largest free trade zone in the world.
- the largest state, by area, in Mexico
- Tierra _______- cold land, high mountains
- AD 500, 1st city in Middle America built
- Bleak Plateau
- surrounded by City Hall, Metropolitan Church, and the National Palace
- _______ Highlands, poorest region in Mexico
- Lots of this in Mexico's history
- land grants to the poor
- City on the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, big tourist destination
- Most of Mexico is too dry for this, but during certain times, the Southern parts of Mexico are good for this
- Tierra_______ - Frozen land, permanent snow cap
22 Clues: Bleak Plateau • poorest state in Mexico • land grants to the poor • Tierra _______ - temperate land • Lots of this in Mexico's history • the largest state, by area, in Mexico • AD 500, 1st city in Middle America built • Tierra _______- cold land, high mountains • _______ Highlands, poorest region in Mexico • Tierra_______ - low tropical coasts, hot land • ...
Sheet 46 2021-11-15
Across
- I like peanut butter and ________ on my sandwich.
- prison
- fair
- a person skilled in the Japanese art of ninjutsu
- run
- the sixth month of the year
- The jam _______ is nearly empty
- a rider of a horse
- a colloquial term for an injection
- Did you suffer an __________ from the accident?
- Where Japanese people come from
- The __________ listened carefully to the defence lawyer.
- push or shake
- I drank the orange ___________.
- a type of music using brass instruments
Down
- a small notebook
- Mowgli was lost in the __________ when he was a baby.
- a large cat found mainly in the dense forests of Central and South America
- the bone containing teeth
- head covering worn in public by some Muslim women
- a story with a funny punchline
- How high can a kangaroo ______?
- put together
- happy and cheerful
- happiness
- The milk is in the ________.
- abbreviation of the name Joseph
- a name of a boy or a girl/ also a country in the Middle East
28 Clues: run • fair • prison • happiness • put together • push or shake • a small notebook • a rider of a horse • happy and cheerful • the bone containing teeth • the sixth month of the year • The milk is in the ________. • a story with a funny punchline • The jam _______ is nearly empty • How high can a kangaroo ______? • Where Japanese people come from • abbreviation of the name Joseph • ...
China Rakeesha 2022-01-18
Across
- Period of glory,unity,and peace
- people who owned land, governed villages, and paid tributes to the King
- What was used to make tools, weapons,jewelry,religious items
- Doubling the size of China is an example of- Unification, Centralization, or Standardization
- A series of obligations between the King and warriors-nobles
- set of criteria that needs to be met to accomplish an objective
- Kings,Warriors-Nobles,Peasants
- What China refers to themselves as
- Pictures of symbols standing for a word
- What is one of the capitals of the Shang Dynasty
Down
- Ancient trade route that extended from Mediterranean in the west to China in the east
- Where did Chinese Civilization begin
- Concentrating power from a single source or location
- What replaces bronze?
- Belief that two powers govern the natural rhythms of life
- Who conquered the Shang Dynasty
- First historic family to rule the Middle Kingdom
- people who were farmers and used sticks and stone tools
- In order to maintain the social order, harsh punishment must be used
- Had to obey fathers,husbands, and own son
20 Clues: What replaces bronze? • Kings,Warriors-Nobles,Peasants • Period of glory,unity,and peace • Who conquered the Shang Dynasty • What China refers to themselves as • Where did Chinese Civilization begin • Pictures of symbols standing for a word • Had to obey fathers,husbands, and own son • First historic family to rule the Middle Kingdom • ...
The Map of South Africa 2015-09-24
Across
- The name of the narrow, low-lying zone near the sea.
- The name of a "basin" in the inland zone.
- ... Highlands, range between 800 - 1800m.
- A smaller mountain range near Johannesburg.
- This zone has different ranges of height and stretches all across the country.
- A mountain range between Beaufort West and Bloemfontein.
- The current that affects the West Coast.
- The northernmost mountain range in our country.
- The mountain range that connects two others.
- The section of the inland zone in which Johannesburg lies.
- This is a prominent feature of the most inland zone.
Down
- The name of the inland zone.
- Another aspect of the climate affected by ocean currents.
- Our administrative capital.
- ... from the sea; an influencing factor on climate (along with ocean currents).
- One aspect of the climate affected by ocean currents.
- The name of the mountain range in the middle zone.
- The Lesotho mountains that make up the highest point of the inland zone.
- The name of a country completely surrounded by South Africa.
- The current that affects the East Coast.
20 Clues: Our administrative capital. • The name of the inland zone. • The current that affects the East Coast. • The current that affects the West Coast. • The name of a "basin" in the inland zone. • ... Highlands, range between 800 - 1800m. • A smaller mountain range near Johannesburg. • The mountain range that connects two others. • ...
The Gift of the Magi 2014-12-02
Across
- the chest area
- hallway or lobby of a building
- sound you make when you cry
- squad the state of being a beggar
- locks or strands of hair
- a large high mirror
- an official document to sell a product for a limited time
- idle, lazy, neglectful
- length going up and down
- quality silver or gold
- being cheap, too careful with money
- to strongly desire
- to be the most important
- unusual or distinct
- having the ability to discern what is right, true and good
Down
- a person who cuts meat
- to with you had something another person has
- to become less strong
- accusation
- used to arrange one's hair
- state something without proof
- quick, clever or agile in movement
- fob a small watch on a chain in the small pocket of a man's vest
- pushing very hard
- belong to or related to
- to do a complete search everywhere causing a mess
- flowing hair like small rivers running down a hill
- wavy
- ancient priests, astrologers and philosophers of the Middle East
- to remove suddenly
30 Clues: wavy • accusation • the chest area • pushing very hard • to strongly desire • to remove suddenly • a large high mirror • unusual or distinct • to become less strong • a person who cuts meat • idle, lazy, neglectful • quality silver or gold • belong to or related to • locks or strands of hair • length going up and down • to be the most important • used to arrange one's hair • ...
4th 9 Weeks Crossword 2014-05-12
Across
- uses wedges on clay tablets
- muslim God
- government of China,North Korea,and the Soviet Union
- seasonal wind that blows over Asia for months at a time.
- river that Egypt was built around
- capital of North Korea
- leader of the Nationalist
- first practiced by a small group of people in the middle east.
- desert of rock and stone instead of sand.
- muslim holy book
- island that has Tokyo on it
Down
- the Great Wall of China kept out what country
- one country two system pledge
- leader of the Communist in China
- uses pictures to represent words and ideas
- severe food shortages
- civilizations that started on the Fertile crescent
- capital of South Korea
- the holiest day on the Jewish calender
- united the Mongols
- line that divides North and South Korea
- gift of the Nile
- island of the coast of China home to the Nationalist
- people who move from place to place with herds of animals.
- great house
- the main character of the first story
- christian messiah
27 Clues: muslim God • great house • gift of the Nile • muslim holy book • christian messiah • united the Mongols • severe food shortages • capital of South Korea • capital of North Korea • leader of the Nationalist • uses wedges on clay tablets • island that has Tokyo on it • one country two system pledge • leader of the Communist in China • river that Egypt was built around • ...
Medieval Church and Religion 2014-08-17
Across
- an area of land ruled by a lord
- a belief or theory that is different with that of the ruling Church
- in charge of churches in large cities, advisers to the Pope
- a person who holds controversial beliefs or opinions
- monks lived here
- the church became wealthy through peoples …
- oversaw a group of Bishops
- the dominant religion practiced in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
- an act of medieval sport and hunting for the wealthy using a bird of prey
- another major religion in Medieval times, particularly in the Middle East
Down
- along with helping the sick, churches also served to …
- the language the bible was written in
- nuns lived here
- the act of the church removing someone
- the district under supervision from a priest
- name of the church structure
- religious leader, God's representative on Earth
- religious figures who taught the Christian message, baptised babies, married and buried villagers
- managed a group of Parish Priests
- women who disagreed with the church could be accused of being one of these
20 Clues: nuns lived here • monks lived here • oversaw a group of Bishops • name of the church structure • an area of land ruled by a lord • managed a group of Parish Priests • the language the bible was written in • the act of the church removing someone • the church became wealthy through peoples … • the district under supervision from a priest • ...
ancient china 2015-12-15
Across
- 4000 mile long network of routes stretched westward from China across Asia’s deserts through the middle east until it reached the mediterranean sea.
- to be different
- the way something is set up or organised
- stresses living in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality
- the way a task is accomplished
- the ideas of Confucius
- moral values
- people of high rank
- a new idea, method or advice
- farmers with small farms
Down
- a prediction
- most famous Daoist teacher
- soft, light, highly valued fabric
- the belief people were bad by nature and needed to be convicted
- Wall barrier that linked earlier walls across China’s northern frontier.
- practice of inserting fine needles through the skin of the specific points to cure disease or relieve pain
- followers of Confucianism
- a hard gemstone
- spread of ideas from one culture to another
- Huangdi united all of China, means “First Emperor”
- measures strength of earthquakes
- uses position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
22 Clues: a prediction • moral values • to be different • a hard gemstone • people of high rank • the ideas of Confucius • farmers with small farms • followers of Confucianism • most famous Daoist teacher • a new idea, method or advice • the way a task is accomplished • measures strength of earthquakes • soft, light, highly valued fabric • the way something is set up or organised • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-24
Across
- organized system of thought "love of Wisdom"
- how you are remembered
- Era time period where Greek culture was copied into Africa, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia
- "The rule of Many" uses representatives
- of Pericles time period where Athenian power was at it's greatest
- takes power from aristocrats and maintains power by fighting
- banning politicians from the city to manipulate votes
- prisoners of war for Spartans
- Socrates' student. Later became a philosopher who questioned reality
- Method: form of philosophy where questions are encouraged
- Alexander's tutor and Greek philosopher
Down
- formation built by a wall of shields by Greek soldiers
- a sacred shrine where a God or Goddess reveals the future
- Greek city-state
- Government run by just a few people at the top
- fort-like meeting place located on hills
- moral principles, good conduct and behavior
- a plan or a method
- you should live on life's terms
- Open area that was an assembly place and an open air market
- drama where there is a conflict and extreme sorrow comes from a fatal flaw
21 Clues: Greek city-state • a plan or a method • how you are remembered • prisoners of war for Spartans • you should live on life's terms • "The rule of Many" uses representatives • Alexander's tutor and Greek philosopher • fort-like meeting place located on hills • moral principles, good conduct and behavior • organized system of thought "love of Wisdom" • ...
Nolan 2023-11-21
Across
- Nolan and Jay were both born in this city.
- Jay lived abroad in ___ for a year in college.
- Nolan and Jay both attended ___ Academy.
- The month that Jay proposed
- Number of tattoos Jay has
- Nolan was the captain of her high school ___ team.
- Jay broke this bone during a snowboarding trip.
- They’re both avid fans of this NFL team.
- City where Nolan and Jay did both their engagement shoots
- Nolan and Jay’s favorite mountain to ski
- The mascot of the Greenwich Club swim team Nolan and Jay were both on as kids
- Nolan and Jay’s favorite bar on Main Street, East Greenwich
- They bought their first home in ___.
- Jay’s a member of this fraternity.
Down
- Jay drives a ___.
- Where Clint is originally from
- Nolan’s middle name is ___.
- Their favorite shared fandom
- Nolan’s favorite color
- Nolan is a dual citizen of the USA and ___.
- Jay’s favorite car brand
- Nolan and Jay were both involved in ___ as children, with Jay making it all the way to Eagle rank.
22 Clues: Jay drives a ___. • Nolan’s favorite color • Jay’s favorite car brand • Number of tattoos Jay has • The month that Jay proposed • Nolan’s middle name is ___. • Their favorite shared fandom • Where Clint is originally from • Jay’s a member of this fraternity. • They bought their first home in ___. • Nolan and Jay both attended ___ Academy. • They’re both avid fans of this NFL team. • ...
WORLD NATIONALITIES 2024-05-21
Across
- - Citizens of a country famous for tango and beef.
- - Inhabitants of the world's largest democracy.
- - People from the land of sausages, beer, and engineering.
- - Hailing from a country known for its design and innovation.
- - People from the land of the rising sun.
- - People from the Great White North.
- Korean - Residents of a country known for its technology and K-pop.
- - People from the land of ancient pharaohs and pyramids.
- - People from the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- - Denizens of a country known for its romance, cuisine, and culture.
Down
- - People from the birthplace of democracy and mythology.
- - Citizens of the largest country in South America.
- - Inhabitants of the most populous country in the world.
- - Residents of a country renowned for its cuisine, art, and fashion.
- - Denizens of the most populous country in Africa.
- - Denizens of the largest country by land area.
- - Citizens of a country famous for its cuisine and culture.
- - Inhabitants of the land Down Under.
- - Citizens of a country located in the Middle East.
- Arabian - Residents of the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula.
20 Clues: - People from the Great White North. • - Inhabitants of the land Down Under. • - People from the land of the rising sun. • - Inhabitants of the world's largest democracy. • - Denizens of the largest country by land area. • - Citizens of a country famous for tango and beef. • - Denizens of the most populous country in Africa. • ...
Cold war and Globalization 2023-04-25
Across
- A "domino effect"
- States controlled by Stalin
- A long, violent, and drawn out war
- The first communist Chinese leader
- The UK leader around the Cold War
- No private property or classes
- A catalyst for proxy wars
- Segregation of race
- A war along the 38th parallel
- Sharing culture and ideas all around
- Heavily removing trees and plants
- Giving everyone equal rights
- A social hierarchy
- An American and European organization
Down
- An International finance organization
- A divide between the east and west
- A free market by private owners
- A state that would start the Cold War
- being free and on your own
- A Georgian who'd later lead Russia
- Proxy wars in America and Russia
- Smaller wars made by larger ones
- Weapons causing tension in the war
- A catalyst of the Cuban Missile Crisis
- A wall built in the middle of Berlin
- One of the main civil rights protestors
- Planes taking resources to Berlin
- The U.S. leader starting the Cold War
- An International organization
- Funding Greece and Turkey
30 Clues: A "domino effect" • A social hierarchy • Segregation of race • A catalyst for proxy wars • Funding Greece and Turkey • being free and on your own • States controlled by Stalin • Giving everyone equal rights • An International organization • A war along the 38th parallel • No private property or classes • A free market by private owners • Proxy wars in America and Russia • ...
Mesopotamia Review 2023-01-19
Across
- law _____ were created to keep society fair and just
- early writings were on these tablets
- were professional writers in Mesopotamia
- south of Tigris River
- rich soil made this easier
- writing was done on ___
- carried by rivers which created fertile soil
- ______ spoke to the gods
- opposite of monotheism
- using water from a water source to grow crops
- city-states were surrounded by these
- how many months in a year
- study of the stars/constellations
- much of Mesopotamia is surrounded by ___
Down
- sold items
- circle, seconds, minutes
- This writing was created with a triangle-type device
- means between two rivers in _______
- was used in pottery, farming, and chariots
- copper and tin
- people who make things
- Mesopotamian society was broken up into three _________
- seed ____
- more food meant populations ______
- was used before money
- one of the rivers which made up the Mesopotamian region of the Middle East
- where the fertile crescent is located
- Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Turkey were _____ part of ancient Mesopotamia
- a Ziggurat is a _____ for the gods
29 Clues: seed ____ • sold items • copper and tin • south of Tigris River • was used before money • people who make things • opposite of monotheism • writing was done on ___ • circle, seconds, minutes • ______ spoke to the gods • how many months in a year • rich soil made this easier • study of the stars/constellations • more food meant populations ______ • a Ziggurat is a _____ for the gods • ...
puzzle 3 2022-11-20
Across
- you need this to make snowman
- fear of snow
- number of times in a year that sunset and rise at the pole
- in what part of the body is cruciate ligament
- This language is common in the Middle East
- what is the currency of Denmark
- in what US state is the city Nashville
- Hindu religion Batavia is an incarnation of Vishnu in what form
- Ontology is the study of -------
- trees that always have leaves during winter
- People speak this in Taiwan
- Venation is used to describe what item
Down
- Hindi is spoken in this country
- This is the official language of Japan
- left handed people are banned from playing this sport
- chemical symbol Zn in the periodic table
- country celebrates August 11 as independence day from France
- Tellus was the Greek goddess of what
- animal that uses white ear spots as identification marks
- the word mattress was taken from which language
- Swahili is spoken in this African country
- you can hear this language in Argentina
- Portuguese is spoken here
- Many people drink it in the morning
- A necklace is an example
25 Clues: fear of snow • A necklace is an example • Portuguese is spoken here • People speak this in Taiwan • you need this to make snowman • Hindi is spoken in this country • what is the currency of Denmark • Ontology is the study of ------- • Many people drink it in the morning • Tellus was the Greek goddess of what • This is the official language of Japan • ...
Vocab 8/9 2022-05-26
Across
- knights/noblemen/horsemen
- first document to put into writing the principle that the king
- group of people Mesoamerica
- infection spread from China
- combination of legal and economic customs
- consolidating power in the monarchy
- agricultural labor under the system
- law that is derived from judicial decisions
- farming on side of land
- east asian ethnic group
- series of armed conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France
- practice of making unethical loans
- group of Germanic peoples
- member of people in Peru
- person chosen
Down
- imagery community
- narrow strip of land with sea
- relating to the middle ages
- cultural group of England
- mesoamerican culture in central Mexico
- historical groups of living people
- person having obligation to a monarch
- central element of feudalism
- stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential
- attribution of soul to plants
- period in European history
- not subject or bound
- religious war between Muslims and Christians
- nation and ethnic native
- unit of land
- mountains in south America
31 Clues: unit of land • person chosen • imagery community • not subject or bound • farming on side of land • east asian ethnic group • nation and ethnic native • member of people in Peru • knights/noblemen/horsemen • cultural group of England • group of Germanic peoples • period in European history • mountains in south America • relating to the middle ages • group of people Mesoamerica • ...
LC 8/9 2022-05-12
Across
- people who paid for the arts
- a perfect world
- lowest social class of the feudal system
- nomadic group with a large and bloody empire
- a document guaranteeing english political liberties
- nomadic people that originated in urat and moved to europe
- a person under the protection of a feudal lord
- the dominant social system in medival europe
- a large house/mansion
- english system of law based on case law
- not related to the church
- groups of northern-european people (east of the rhine, north of the danube)
- a long conflict between england and france
Down
- judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in spain
- rediscovery of art, philosophy, & literature
- rediscovery and evaluation of ancient greece and rome
- lending money of high interest rates
- a plague that killed 1/3 of europes population
- the people of france
- a series of religious wars between christians and muslims
- tribes of people in england and wales
- meaning "of the middle ages"
- knight class of the feudal system
- a vassal's source of income
24 Clues: a perfect world • the people of france • a large house/mansion • not related to the church • a vassal's source of income • people who paid for the arts • meaning "of the middle ages" • knight class of the feudal system • lending money of high interest rates • tribes of people in england and wales • english system of law based on case law • lowest social class of the feudal system • ...
Western Europe 2025-02-13
Across
- Renaissance movement emphasizing human potential and achievements
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord
- Code of conduct for knights emphasizing bravery and honor
- Body of laws governing the Christian church
- Medieval competitions for knights to showcase skills
- First king of the Franks to unite all Frankish tribes
- ____________ reformation:16th-century movement against Catholic Church practices
- Noble who grants land to vassals
- Self-sufficient estate of a lord in feudalism.
- One-tenth of annual produce or earnings paid to the church
- Medieval group that controlled parts of the Middle East
- Mounted warrior serving a lord in feudalism
- Devastating plague that killed millions in Europe
Down
- Official exclusion from participation in church sacraments
- Person granted land in exchange for service
- Written grant outlining rights and privileges of a town
- 732 battle halting Muslim expansion into Europe
- 1215 document limiting the power of the English king
- Social system based on land ownership and service
- Belief contrary to established religious doctrine
- King who united much of Western Europe
- Association of craftsmen or merchants for mutual benefit
22 Clues: Noble who grants land to vassals • Land granted to a vassal by a lord • King who united much of Western Europe • Person granted land in exchange for service • Body of laws governing the Christian church • Mounted warrior serving a lord in feudalism • Self-sufficient estate of a lord in feudalism. • 732 battle halting Muslim expansion into Europe • ...
September Week 4 2024-09-13
Across
- (prep.): Not on.
- (n.): A large cat with orange and black stripes.
- (v.): To be poked in a place that makes you giggle.
- (n.) an island country in East Asia
- (adj.): Something that fits but is not too tight.
- (v.): To move fast.
- (n.): A place to sit.
- (v) to follow or hurry after someone or something in order to catch them
- (v.): To hit something with an open hand.
- (v.): To be curved, to not be straight.
Down
- (adj.): Not hard to the touch.
- (v.): The opposite of close.
- (n.): A box that shows moving pictures.
- (n.): A piece of fabric you tie around your neck.
- (n.) a city in the middle of Taiwan.
- (n.): A piece of paper used to mark your place in a book.
- (adj.): Afraid to talk to new people; a quiet person.
- (n.): Something that is known about by only a few people and not told to others
- (adj.): Up to today.
- (n.): A bright shining object that is seen at night in the sky.
20 Clues: (prep.): Not on. • (v.): To move fast. • (adj.): Up to today. • (n.): A place to sit. • (v.): The opposite of close. • (adj.): Not hard to the touch. • (n.) an island country in East Asia • (n.) a city in the middle of Taiwan. • (n.): A box that shows moving pictures. • (v.): To be curved, to not be straight. • (v.): To hit something with an open hand. • ...
Kyler 2024-11-26
Across
- signature in the middle of declaration of independence
- this tavern is named after her
- Founding father
- created first flag
- american soldier
- a law that requires a tax to be paid on documents, and the payment of that tax is shown by an official stamp on the document
- made colonist mad for tea
- Jefferson thirty-three year old red head
- well known silversmith
- First president
- Bay for the Boston Tea Party
Down
- a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 to punish Mas
- an orator
- a violent confrontation between British soldiers and colonists in Boston on March 5, 1770
- Colonial fighters who could be ready to fight quickly in case of an emergency
- A refusal to buy or use goods and services
- British king
- political writer
- a series of taxes passed by the British Parliament in 1767 to raise revenue for governing the American colonies
- a law passed by the British Parliament in 1773 to help the East India Company, a struggling British trading company
20 Clues: an orator • British king • Founding father • First president • american soldier • political writer • created first flag • well known silversmith • made colonist mad for tea • Bay for the Boston Tea Party • this tavern is named after her • Jefferson thirty-three year old red head • A refusal to buy or use goods and services • signature in the middle of declaration of independence • ...
Vocab #9 2025-04-30
Across
- A pandemic caused by bacteria
- A charter of rights that limited the king's power
- A Germanic tribe that settled in Britan
- A code of conduct for knights in the Middle Ages
- A philosophical stance that emphasizes the value of individuals
- A group of East Asian invaders, led by Genghis Khan
- The historical period after the Fall of Rome
- Laborers bound to the land they worked
- A person who financially supported other people
- A system of government where peasants worked in exchange for protection
- A ethnic group associated with Hungary
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal
Down
- A series of religious wars
- Groups of people from Europe that used Germanic languages
- A large agricultural estate
- A person who held land
- A legal system where judges create unwritten laws
- A conflict between England and France
- A period of religious persecution in Spain
- A period of European artistic, political, and economic rebirth
- A group of Germanic Tribes who made a kingdom in France
21 Clues: A person who held land • A series of religious wars • A large agricultural estate • A pandemic caused by bacteria • A conflict between England and France • Laborers bound to the land they worked • A ethnic group associated with Hungary • A Germanic tribe that settled in Britan • A period of religious persecution in Spain • The historical period after the Fall of Rome • ...
The Human World, Chapter 4, pages 75-105 2024-10-31
Across
- Time when industry exploded and increased trade
- the number of births per year for every 1000 people
- one way cultural diffusion occurs
- Cultural Hearth from India and Pakistan
- Leads to cultural diffusion
- One's ancestry, history, and language
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- Cultural Hearth in North America
- The way of life of a group of people
- Important for the development of cultures
- people moving from place to place
- people moving out of a country or region
- A responsibility of governments
- Key element of culture
- Cultural Hearth in the Middle East
Down
- Shifted from nomadic people to farming people
- Individuals and private groups make decisions about what to produce
- Important for the development of cultures
- The blending of cultures
- people moving into a country or region
- Where 1st civilizations began
- when cities spread into areas around it
- Cultural Hearth in China
- one way cultural diffusion occurs
- Where someone falls socially in a culture
- led to fast transfer of information and cultural diffusion
- Cultural Hearth made up of many tribes
- Cultural Hearth in Africa
28 Clues: Key element of culture • The blending of cultures • Cultural Hearth in China • Cultural Hearth in Africa • Leads to cultural diffusion • Where 1st civilizations began • A responsibility of governments • Cultural Hearth in North America • one way cultural diffusion occurs • one way cultural diffusion occurs • people moving from place to place • Cultural Hearth in the Middle East • ...
Puzzle 177 2025-06-13
Across
- A substance used to change the color of fabric or hair
- A connection or something that ties two things together
- A small burrowing mammal or a skin spot
- An old-fashioned firearm with a wide barrel
- A curved sword with a single sharp edge
- A hand gesture, ocean movement, or form of energy
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice
- A break or crack, often in rock or relationships
- To fire a weapon or take a photograph
- A prophet from the Hebrew Bible
- A large wild cat known as the “king of the jungle”
Down
- A line of poetry or a section of a song
- Bright or glowing with light or joy
- A companion or partner, often used in Australia
- A woolly farm animal known for grazing in flocks
- A market, especially in the Middle East or Asia
- A region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile
- A small pointed missile or a sudden movement
- A carbonated drink or something that invigorates
- Having beautiful or picturesque views
20 Clues: A prophet from the Hebrew Bible • A large, slow-moving mass of ice • Bright or glowing with light or joy • To fire a weapon or take a photograph • Having beautiful or picturesque views • A line of poetry or a section of a song • A small burrowing mammal or a skin spot • A curved sword with a single sharp edge • An old-fashioned firearm with a wide barrel • ...
spelling words 2024-12-08
Across
- pad on top of bed to sleep or rest on
- something done worthy of (reward or punishment
- having no end : extending indefinitely
- ones that live next to or near others.
- an answer to or means of answering a problem
- small common harmful animals (such as bedbugs and
- to fool around : to loiter, dawdle
- to rise or float in the air, despite gravity
- the day following Tuesday
- practice (a play, piece of music,etc.) for later performance
- a state of intense fright or apprehension : stark fear.
- a meeting of persons long separated.
- approval publicly expressed (as by clapping hands).
Down
- the act or process of contending or disagreeing in words :
- a spiritual being believed to act as God's messenger
- a market place or market (as in the Middle East) that
- of something especially by violence/war
- the remains of the destruction, disorganization, or serious
- shows the days, weeks, and months of a particular year
- strong structures in human body that function to produce motion
- articles of goods sold by a dealer in staple foodstuffs and meats and other foods.
21 Clues: the day following Tuesday • to fool around : to loiter, dawdle • a meeting of persons long separated. • pad on top of bed to sleep or rest on • having no end : extending indefinitely • ones that live next to or near others. • of something especially by violence/war • an answer to or means of answering a problem • to rise or float in the air, despite gravity • ...
Drug Dealers 431 2025-10-08
Across
- Tool to rid bugs
- country that is also the name of a state
- Kelly's favorite animal
- Surprise animal!
- Devki and I are __
- Kelly put you on
- Let's shoot some
- Know it all (can't even trust)
- Leasing office crime
- Super duper chocolate extreme explosion
- Really big state
- Fake italiano
- That's so boring and plain
- My arms are sore
- tylenol
- smallest state
- What state is east of Oregon
- Rachel and Alex's first dance location
- Nashville's middle name
- Where I don't have service
- Our other favorite team
- What state is west of Oregon
- Green mushy thing
Down
- Three white boys that look the same
- Annoying stomach show
- Skiing
- what we need to get for the living room
- itchy
- Pee pee bug
- Let's make a team!
- My butthole hurts
- Ranch or notesheet?
- what continent is Jordan in
- Cockroaches die
- Red, white, green stripes
- Should Kelly cut her hair
- Pest control
- What state is below Nebraska
- advice: STOP IT
39 Clues: itchy • Skiing • tylenol • Pee pee bug • Pest control • Fake italiano • smallest state • Cockroaches die • advice: STOP IT • Tool to rid bugs • Surprise animal! • Kelly put you on • Let's shoot some • Really big state • My arms are sore • My butthole hurts • Green mushy thing • Devki and I are __ • Let's make a team! • Ranch or notesheet? • Leasing office crime • Annoying stomach show • Kelly's favorite animal • ...
Islam 2025-10-15
Across
- The Quran is written in this language ____
- Muslims pray facing this direction (City)
- An Islamic place of worship is called a ______
- A feature of Islamic art is the use of _______ patterns
- The holy book of Islam
- The festival that marks the end of Ramadan
- People who follow the Islam religion and teachings of Muhammed are called _____
- The prophet who received the message of Islam
- The Islamic empire that ruled much of the Middle East and Europe for centuries
- Females should have their ______ covered when going to the mosque
- The act of praying five times a day
Down
- Eating pork and drinking alcohol is _________ in Islamic culture
- Islam, Judaism and Christianity are the three _____ religions
- The belief in one god is called ________
- The ______ Pillars are key duties every muslim tries to follow
- Muslims call 'God' _________
- The Islamic day of weekly prayer (most holy day of the week)
- The month of fasting in Islam
- The Islamic word for charity
- When we visit a mosque, we need to remove our ________
- All Muslims are called to complete this pilgrimage to Mecca
21 Clues: The holy book of Islam • Muslims call 'God' _________ • The Islamic word for charity • The month of fasting in Islam • The act of praying five times a day • The belief in one god is called ________ • Muslims pray facing this direction (City) • The Quran is written in this language ____ • The festival that marks the end of Ramadan • ...
The Silk Road 2018-01-17
Across
- Originating place of Buddhism
- Area conquered by Alexander the Great
- The Romans banned silk to stop the outflow of this metal
- One of the continents explored during the age of exploration
- Chinese ambassador Zhang Qian belonged to this dynasty
- Fierce raiders that sometime even protected the Silk Road
- Dangerous black powder
- The Silk Road wasn’t a single road but could be called a series of what
- Term for World Wide trade
- Technology that led to the decline of the Silk Road
- Name of Europe and Asia combined
- New Indian faith that developed from Islam
- A product that China traded silk and jade for.
Down
- Builder of the The Persian Royal Road
- Spread by Nomads that gave people new things to think about
- Technological transfer between contact between Chinese and Roman soldiers
- A civilisation relying on farming
- Tribes that moved around
- Highly prized Roman product in China.
- Type of ship used to carry cargo
- Peninsula from which Islam spread
- Sea at the western end of The Persian Royal Road
- A Middle East country influenced by the Silk Road
23 Clues: Dangerous black powder • Tribes that moved around • Term for World Wide trade • Originating place of Buddhism • Type of ship used to carry cargo • Name of Europe and Asia combined • A civilisation relying on farming • Peninsula from which Islam spread • Builder of the The Persian Royal Road • Area conquered by Alexander the Great • Highly prized Roman product in China. • ...
Sub Saharan Africa 2022-01-12
Across
- ___ desert that separates North Africa from the rest of the continent.
- countries across Africa working together
- Theme of geography that represents the shipping of slaves from Africa to Americas
- the reason for the slave trade/triangle trade
- _ million were killed during Middle Passage
- tallest peak in Africa
- river that winds across West Africa
- 2nd largest rainforest in the world, largest in Africa
- grasslands
- continents spreading apart creating rifts/valleys
- located in East Africa
- part of slave trade where slaves are on the ships across the Atlantic Ocean
Down
- period of influence; slave trade
- this has limited much of the growth of Sub Saharan Africa
- Mining in South Africa is an example of _ interaction.
- the part of Africa that is below the Sahara Desert
- European powers cut up Africa into colonies
- African independence largely came after this event
- _ act as an important water resource in Sub Saharan Africa.
- period of direct control; colonies
- drying out area between the desert and grasslands
- Long Walk to Water takes place in this country.
22 Clues: grasslands • tallest peak in Africa • located in East Africa • period of influence; slave trade • period of direct control; colonies • river that winds across West Africa • countries across Africa working together • European powers cut up Africa into colonies • _ million were killed during Middle Passage • the reason for the slave trade/triangle trade • ...
China Rakeesha Entzminger 2022-01-18
Across
- Period of glory,unity,and peace
- people who owned land, governed villages, and paid tributes to the King
- What was used to make tools, weapons,jewelry,religious items
- Doubling the size of China is an example of-
- A series of obligations
- set of criteria that needs to be met to accomplish an objective
- Kings,Warriors-Nobles,Peasants
- What China refers to themselves as
- Pictures of symbols standing for a word
- What is one of the capitals of the Shang Dynasty
Down
- Ancient trade route that extended from Mediterranean in the west to China in the east
- Where did Chinese Civilization begin
- Concentrating power from a single source or location
- What replaces bronze?
- Belief that two powers govern the natural rhythms of life
- Who conquered the Shang Dynasty
- First historic family to rule the Middle Kingdom
- people who were farmers and used sticks and stone tools
- In order to maintain the social order, harsh punishment must be used
- Had to obey fathers,husbands, and own son
20 Clues: What replaces bronze? • A series of obligations • Kings,Warriors-Nobles,Peasants • Period of glory,unity,and peace • Who conquered the Shang Dynasty • What China refers to themselves as • Where did Chinese Civilization begin • Pictures of symbols standing for a word • Had to obey fathers,husbands, and own son • Doubling the size of China is an example of- • ...
Sine Wave? 2022-02-04
Across
- “The season to be jolly”
- Not cis
- Spiced tea
- Measuring resistance
- Push text upward
- All night long?
- “In-ordinate”
- Not found in the southwest
- Maybe it is Bobby
- Most of moisturize
- “Tell me where you were!”
- Needs paraffin
- How you might be found
- Often said twice
- All wrapped up
- Some tasty dessert?
- Attractive rock?
- Another way to be found
- German stadt
- Wet in the morning
- On or off
- To mess up
- Not from around here.
- A long, high chain
Down
- “Sorry, Charlie…”
- A hidden Greek
- Not quite whole
- Jaime?
- Makes invalid
- At the edge of Maine
- Almost tangent to
- Levity and Gravity
- Connected to a node
- Missing from work?
- Slinky Greek lady
- Scraped your skin?
- Dictionary author
- Not really weight
- Smokey the Bear’s middle name
- Smaller than many
- Wiggly!
- Do you have the time?
- British Inspector
- Cut an article
- California coast
- Something to fill
- Flaky!
- “Hey, Earl!”
- Red and Green
49 Clues: Jaime? • Flaky! • Not cis • Wiggly! • On or off • Spiced tea • To mess up • German stadt • “Hey, Earl!” • Makes invalid • “In-ordinate” • Red and Green • A hidden Greek • Needs paraffin • All wrapped up • Cut an article • Not quite whole • All night long? • Push text upward • Often said twice • Attractive rock? • California coast • “Sorry, Charlie…” • Almost tangent to • Slinky Greek lady • Maybe it is Bobby • ...
WWI and the Russian Revolution 2022-03-29
Across
- the name of my cat, he is cute
- the name of the old rulers of germany
- a fine paid by germany
- this type of warfare dominated WWI
- Mussolini and Hitler practiced this
- system that divided up the middle east
- this made the germans angry
- the name of my dog, also an american president, also a type of bear
- established the soviet union
- invented communism
- group that led the communist uprising
- formed after WWI to prevent future wars
- north americas only marsupial
- began a depressing topic
Down
- this empire fell after WWI
- this country was created following WWI
- a tax on an import
- Russian guy, followed Lenin
- big trench
- the best pokemon to begin with
- he got shot
- he was bad
- name of the old rulers of russia, fancy version
- the name of my other dog, also a small coin
- this brought russia out of WWWI
- communist russia
- creepy russian holy monk
- a government that enforces equality and has a bloody revolution
28 Clues: big trench • he was bad • he got shot • communist russia • a tax on an import • invented communism • a fine paid by germany • creepy russian holy monk • began a depressing topic • this empire fell after WWI • Russian guy, followed Lenin • this made the germans angry • established the soviet union • north americas only marsupial • the name of my cat, he is cute • the best pokemon to begin with • ...
Climate and Vegetation Vocabulary 2013-10-16
Across
- largest desert in the world
- unpopulated inland region in Australia
- most famous desert in southwest Asia also known as the empty quarter
- permanently frozen land
- current of warm water from the tropics, which flows near Europe's West coast
- when winds evaporate the moisture and chemical salts remain
- effect of land from distance of the sea
- seasonal winds
- largest forest in the world
- tropical storm that occurs in the western Pacific
Down
- grassland in northern Tanzania
- swampland in Florida that covers 4,000 square miles
- winds that blow from west to east in the middle of latitudes
- uppermost layer of branches in which most animals live
- cold, dry wind from the north that goes through the Mediterranean coast of France
- huge storages of underground water
- is a hot, stead south wind that blows from North Africa cross the Mediterranean Sea into southern Europe
- Desert located in western China between the Tian Shan and Kunlun Mountains
- violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain
- surface water in a small location in the dessert
- Desert located in northern China and southeast Mongolia
21 Clues: seasonal winds • permanently frozen land • largest desert in the world • largest forest in the world • grassland in northern Tanzania • huge storages of underground water • unpopulated inland region in Australia • effect of land from distance of the sea • violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain • surface water in a small location in the dessert • ...
Religion 2014-04-27
Across
- The bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic church
- A talk given as part of a Christian church service
- The most popular religion in the world
- The Muslim name for God
- Religion founded in 520 BC in northeastern India
- Religion originated in the Middle East over 3500 years ago
- Founder of Buddhism
- The man who Christians believe was the son of God
- The main religion in India and Nepal
- A long wooden seat in a church
- The main Hindu texts
- One of the largest branches of Islam
Down
- The act of rising from the dead
- A group of people gathered together in a church
- The holy book of the Christian religion
- Shaped like a cross
- A building where Jewish people meet for religious worship
- Jesus giving his life on the Cross
- Muslims believe that he was the final Prophet
- A walkway between or along sections of seats
- A Jewish priest
- The Hebrew name for God
- Someone whose religion is Islam
23 Clues: A Jewish priest • Shaped like a cross • Founder of Buddhism • The main Hindu texts • The Muslim name for God • The Hebrew name for God • A long wooden seat in a church • The act of rising from the dead • Someone whose religion is Islam • Jesus giving his life on the Cross • The main religion in India and Nepal • One of the largest branches of Islam • ...
CH SH Speech 2012-12-18
Across
- Part of a tree
- Yellow and bright, rises in the east and sets in the west
- The fastest animal
- Middle meal of the day
- Points in football when a player makes it past the last line
- Ride broomsticks
- Keeps time
- Coloured nail _____
- You put on french fries
- To moisturize your skin
- To watch a movie
- One foot has 12 of these
- A dog will do this to a cat
- Used to dig
- In charge of the team
Down
- You plug an electronic into the wall to do this to it
- Used to light a candle
- One, Two,...
- Edible fungus, grey in colour
- Go to elementary school
- A baby chicken
- You go there on sundays
- It could be sunny, snowy, rainy, etc
- The room in your house for cooking
- To wash your hair
- Opposite of open
- wear on your feet
- You take these with a camera
- Another word for garbage
- Hairs to protect your eye
- From start to
- Has sand, and water to swim in.
- Knives are _____
33 Clues: Keeps time • Used to dig • One, Two,... • From start to • Part of a tree • A baby chicken • Ride broomsticks • Opposite of open • To watch a movie • Knives are _____ • To wash your hair • wear on your feet • The fastest animal • Coloured nail _____ • In charge of the team • Used to light a candle • Middle meal of the day • Go to elementary school • You go there on sundays • You put on french fries • ...
Class VI Academic Test Social Studies 2015-06-23
Across
- River situated in London in the south-east of England.
- Settlement of towns and cities.
- She was the daughter of Henry-I.
- of Normandy On 25 Dec a man from France was crowned as the king of England.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit.
- The middle of town and city.
- The fight to prove innocence.
- Major cause of both inequality and discrimination.
- Carta It was written to protect the rights of the Barons.
- To have a negative opinion about a person or a thing without knowing much about them.
- Tapestry A major source of information about William's Conquest.
Down
- Becket He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- When people move out of a country
- The main activity of a settlement is described as its..........
- Children of God.
- The smallest settlement
- When people develop a negative or positive opinion about someone or something.
- Different forms of language spoken by people from particular geographical area.
- An organized colony of group of houses.
- book A book containing the records of people and land during medieval times.
20 Clues: Children of God. • The smallest settlement • The middle of town and city. • The fight to prove innocence. • Settlement of towns and cities. • She was the daughter of Henry-I. • When people move out of a country • An organized colony of group of houses. • Becket He was the Archbishop of Canterbury. • Major cause of both inequality and discrimination. • ...
