middle east Crossword Puzzles
Class VI Academic Test Social Studies 2015-06-23
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- Different forms of language spoken by people from particular geographical area.
- book A book containing the records of people and land during medieval times.
- When people develop a negative or positive opinion about someone or something.
- When people move out of a country
- Settlement of towns and cities.
- Becket He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The main activity of a settlement is described as its..........
- Children of God.
- of Normandy On 25 Dec a man from France was crowned as the king of England.
- The smallest settlement
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- The fight to prove innocence.
- River situated in London in the south-east of England.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit.
- The middle of town and city.
- An organized colony of group of houses.
- To have a negative opinion about a person or a thing without knowing much about them.
- Carta It was written to protect the rights of the Barons.
- Major cause of both inequality and discrimination.
- She was the daughter of Henry-I.
- Tapestry A major source of information about William's Conquest.
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. • ...
Class VI Academic Test Social Studies 2015-06-23
Across
- The fight to prove innocence.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit.
- The main activity of a settlement is described as its..........
- Tapestry A major source of information about William's Conquest.
- He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- It was written to protect the rights of the Barons.
- An organized colony of group of houses.
- Settlement of towns and cities.
- Major cause of both inequality and discrimination.
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- The smallest settlement
- The middle of town and city.
- On 25 Dec a man from France was crowned as the king of England.
- book A book containing the records of people and land during medieval times.
- Different forms of language spoken by people from particular geographical area.
- To have a negative opinion about a person or a thing without knowing much about them.
- River situated in London in the south-east of England.
- When people move out of a country
- Children of God.
- When people develop a negative or positive opinion about someone or something.
- She was the daughter of Henry-I.
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 • He was the Archbishop of Canterbury. • An organized colony of group of houses. • Major cause of both inequality and discrimination. • ...
Class VI Academic Test Social Studies 2015-06-23
Across
- On 25 Dec a man from France was crowned as the king of England.
- An organized colony of group of houses.
- Children of God.
- She was the daughter of Henry-I.
- He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- A book containing the records of people and land during medieval times.
- River situated in London in the south-east of England.
- Different forms of language spoken by people from particular geographical area.
- To have a negative opinion about a person or a thing without knowing much about them.
- The main activity of a settlement is described as its..........
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- The smallest settlement
- Major cause of both inequality and discrimination.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit.
- It was written to protect the rights of the Barons.
- When people develop a negative or positive opinion about someone or something.
- Tapestry A major source of information about William's Conquest.
- The middle of town and city.
- When people move out of a country
- The fight to prove innocence.
- Settlement of towns and cities.
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 • He was the Archbishop of Canterbury. • An organized colony of group of houses. • Major cause of both inequality and discrimination. • ...
1-3 Vocab 2016-01-07
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- the north
- people forced out of places
- 0 degrees longitude
- a lot of people that don't know direction have to use this
- how many children a women give birth to
- place where tings originate
- in most social studies rooms
- concentration of something
- target
- map making
- other name for a place
- east to west line that separates two places
- boys compared to girl
- scientific study of population characteristics
- Christianity is a certain type of what (not religion)
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- the middle of a map
- cold climates
- the population not growing
- difference between net in & out migration
- immigrant most Mexicans in the US
- law that makes people not be able to move out of certain areas
- the name of a place
- people have populated an area
- the place where people go in rocketships
- non crossing lines
- another way to say a part of something
- thing where people communicate often
- economic opportunities
- uniform repetition of something
- things you see on a map
30 Clues: target • the north • map making • cold climates • non crossing lines • the middle of a map • 0 degrees longitude • the name of a place • boys compared to girl • economic opportunities • other name for a place • things you see on a map • the population not growing • concentration of something • people forced out of places • place where tings originate • in most social studies rooms • ...
The Early Times 2016-01-05
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- A wedge shaped writing.
- Is the region in the Middle East which curves, like a quarter-moon shape.
- The artificial application of water to the land or soil.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- A city surrounded by farmland.
- Believing in more than one god.
- A climate or place that is partially arid.
- Something that discourages or is intended to.
- Is the person who rules an empire.
- A worker who works in a skilled trade.
- Fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water.
- The tool used to write on clay tablets.
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- Is ruled by an emperor.
- The area of the Tigris–Euphrates river system.
- Emperor Hammurabi made one.
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase.
- An area of low-lying ground next to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
- Human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- A division of a society based on social status.
- When you have more than you need.
- Is a person who writes books or documents by hand.
21 Clues: Is ruled by an emperor. • A wedge shaped writing. • Emperor Hammurabi made one. • A city surrounded by farmland. • Believing in more than one god. • When you have more than you need. • Is the person who rules an empire. • A worker who works in a skilled trade. • The tool used to write on clay tablets. • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. • ...
The Early Times 2016-01-05
Across
- A wedge shaped writing.
- Is the region in the Middle East which curves, like a quarter-moon shape.
- The artificial application of water to the land or soil.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- A city surrounded by farmland.
- Believing in more than one god.
- A climate or place that is partially arid.
- Something that discourages or is intended to.
- Is the person who rules an empire.
- A worker who works in a skilled trade.
- Fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water.
- The tool used to write on clay tablets.
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- Is ruled by an emperor.
- The area of the Tigris–Euphrates river system.
- Emperor Hammurabi made one.
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase.
- An area of low-lying ground next to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
- Human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- A division of a society based on social status.
- When you have more than you need.
- Is a person who writes books or documents by hand.
21 Clues: Is ruled by an emperor. • A wedge shaped writing. • Emperor Hammurabi made one. • A city surrounded by farmland. • Believing in more than one god. • When you have more than you need. • Is the person who rules an empire. • A worker who works in a skilled trade. • The tool used to write on clay tablets. • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. • ...
Joshua 3-4 2020-03-22
Across
- City opposite Jordan where Israel crossed
- Approximately ______ thousand passed over prepared for war
- People told to follow after this
- Cherubims made of _______ work
- Gathered for each tribe from Jordan
- Stones where carried to the Israelites ________ place
- Day of the month Israelites came out of Jordan
- Their wings stretched over mercy seat
- Assigned to carry ark
- Gilgal was located in the _____ border of Jericho
- God did this for Joshua
- Where priest stopped in Jordan
- Carried the ark of the covenant
- Camped here after Israel crossed Jordan
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- Ark staves was used to ______ ark
- Skin used to spread on ark of the covenant
- Season when Joshua crossed Jordan River
- Measurement used to measure ark
- did this among the people if they sanctified themselves
- Placed inside ark of covenant
- One of Levi's sons
- Israelites lodged here before passing over to Canaan
- Wood ark of covenant made from
- Ark overlaid with this
- Month Israelites came out of Jordan
- Stones used for a _________
- description of Jordan ground that Israel crossed
27 Clues: One of Levi's sons • Assigned to carry ark • Ark overlaid with this • God did this for Joshua • Stones used for a _________ • Placed inside ark of covenant • Wood ark of covenant made from • Cherubims made of _______ work • Where priest stopped in Jordan • Measurement used to measure ark • Carried the ark of the covenant • People told to follow after this • ...
Paleolithic vs. Neolithic River Valleys Crossword 2021-09-17
Across
- Worldwide transmission of human cultures
- A temple of Sumerian origin in the form of a pyramidal tower
- The study of human history
- Members of people that have no definite home
- A picture in place of a word or phrase
- A crescent-shaped area of fertiled land in the Middle East
- The species of bipedal primates to which modern humans belong
- Tame an animal and keep it
- A worker who is skilled in trade
- A person who copies documents typically before printing
- Objects made by humans, usually an object of cultural/historical interest
- A megalithic monument in England
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- A person or group of people that live by hunting, fishing, or searching wild
- The period of time before records were written
- A logo-syllabic script used to write several languages
- Denoting the later time of the Stone Age, New Stone Age
- A Mesopotamian rectangular tower
- Denoting the early time period of the Stone Age, Old Stone Age
- The customs and nature of a particular nation
- A stage of social and cultural development considered the most advanced
20 Clues: The study of human history • Tame an animal and keep it • A Mesopotamian rectangular tower • A worker who is skilled in trade • A megalithic monument in England • A picture in place of a word or phrase • Worldwide transmission of human cultures • Members of people that have no definite home • The customs and nature of a particular nation • ...
Judaism 2022-10-31
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- The holy city
- meaning "from the Kingdom of Judah"
- belief in only one god
- where was judaism mainly located at
- a day of religious observance and abstinence from work,kept by Jewish people from Friday evening to Saturday evening
- leader who led the jews out of Egypt
- what can Jews not eat?
- who founded judaism
- the area to which abraham led his family
- when was it founded
- what is one holiday
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- where did they worship at
- what food is the most important to the judaism culture
- a faithful jew who claimed to be the son of god
- The act of killing large numbers of people with the intent of destroying that nation or group
- ___ Bible
- monotheistic religion which follows Abraham
- what is their sacred writing
- called the promise land
- judaism god
- judaism symbol
- sects within the religion
- The symbol of Judaism is the Star of _____
- What mountain were the 10 commandments found on?
- What color are forbidden in Judaism
25 Clues: ___ Bible • judaism god • The holy city • judaism symbol • who founded judaism • when was it founded • what is one holiday • belief in only one god • what can Jews not eat? • called the promise land • where did they worship at • sects within the religion • what is their sacred writing • meaning "from the Kingdom of Judah" • where was judaism mainly located at • ...
Lebanon!! 2022-11-14
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- The only country in the middle east without a_
- a parsley and bulgur salad
- a creamy yogurt spread
- Known as the Muslim New Year
- this is the national symbol of Lebanon
- The president who just vacated the role
- to not eat food while the sun is up is called
- thin sliced meat or chicken in a wrap
- This feast is celebrated on 2/9.
- sweet stuffed cookies
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- shorter holiday tea ceremony
- the oldest living city in the world
- legend says Beirut has been rebuilt __ times
- The name of the currency in Lebanon
- the capital of Lebanon
- Eid-al-fitr celebrates the end of ____
- Flag:this color=peace and purity
- Lebanese purse bread
- The most popular language spoken in Lebanon
- Flag:this color=blood shed/liberation
- deep fried chickpeas
- Lebanon celebrates their independce from___
- made from chickpeas-used as a dip
- Celebrated on 5/1.Celebrats all working people
- Lebanon is mentioned over 65 times in this book
- 61% of the population are this religion
26 Clues: Lebanese purse bread • deep fried chickpeas • sweet stuffed cookies • the capital of Lebanon • a creamy yogurt spread • a parsley and bulgur salad • shorter holiday tea ceremony • Known as the Muslim New Year • Flag:this color=peace and purity • This feast is celebrated on 2/9. • made from chickpeas-used as a dip • the oldest living city in the world • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword 2016-11-02
Across
- The person who started a school for exploration.
- A device that tells the user their relative latitude on land.
- A better Astrolabe.
- A mostly Muslim empire in Turkey.
- A strong scented cooking preservative and flavoring.
- A disease Columbus brought to the Americas.
- God, Gold, Glory and Geography are the 4 _________.
- A device that determined the user's latitude on land or sea.
- A person who buys and sells goods for profit.
- To travel for discovery.
- The Viking part of Europe.
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- A trading route stretching from Europe to Asia and the Middle East.
- The person who "discovered" America.
- Press A device that mass produce books and maps, invented by Johannes Gutenburg.
- The person who helped start the silk road.
- Compass A device that tells the user the direction the are going or which way the winds are blowing.
- A Norseman raider.
- A new type of ship that is faster, stronger and bigger.
- A Viking boat that was fast and could travel long distances.
- Stories about Viking heroes, beliefs, and history, written in runes or song.
20 Clues: A Norseman raider. • A better Astrolabe. • To travel for discovery. • The Viking part of Europe. • A mostly Muslim empire in Turkey. • The person who "discovered" America. • The person who helped start the silk road. • A disease Columbus brought to the Americas. • A person who buys and sells goods for profit. • The person who started a school for exploration. • ...
M.E. Vocab/Q1 Make Up Assignment 2016-09-29
Across
- Belief in one god
- To cut off trade with another country
- A system where the central government and states share the power
- The belief that politics and society should follow Islamic teachings
- A group of hired government officials
- Type of government that has a king or queen
- Type of government, religion and politics are mixed
- A holy city of Islam located in Saudi Arabia
- an organization of countries that have the largest amount of oil supplies
- It covers an Islamic women's face and body
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- This ethnic group wants to start its own country/self-government
- A system where the individual states hold the power and the central government is weak
- removal of salt from seawater
- Largest ethnic group in the Middle East
- "struggle"
- Over half of the Iranians are this ethnic group
- Type of government, small group of people hold the power
- Belief in two or more gods
- More than half
- type of government in which the people have the power
- Islamic holy book
- A country's money $$
- A political and religious leader
- Jewish holy book
24 Clues: "struggle" • More than half • Jewish holy book • Belief in one god • Islamic holy book • A country's money $$ • Belief in two or more gods • removal of salt from seawater • A political and religious leader • To cut off trade with another country • A group of hired government officials • Largest ethnic group in the Middle East • It covers an Islamic women's face and body • ...
#2 Islam 2017-12-05
Across
- A party of Muslims that believe that the caliph should be selected by the community.
- Buddhism was used to justify ____ campaigns.
- A party of Muslims that believe that the caliph should derive from the line of Muhammad.
- Place of refuge,sick,school,and worship.
- A college that provided advanced learning of the Quran.
- A word the Chinese described Buddhism in Han Dynasty.
- The city that fell in 1258 to the Mongols in the Middle East.
- pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Capital in Baghdad and Persians played a bigger political role.
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- The birth place of the Islam.
- A group that passed on the important teachings of the faith.
- The khanate where the Mongols became Muslims.
- People who sought personal experience from the divine.
- Revelations given to Muhammad.
- The struggle between effort vs. selfishness and greed.
- The prominent tribe in Mecca; Muhammad born into it.
- community of Muslims.
- The caliphate that believed in the Sunni way and moved the capital of Medina to Damascus.
- The religion that rose after the Han Dynasty.
- A schism of Buddhism that the Chinese practiced.
20 Clues: pilgrimage to Mecca. • community of Muslims. • The birth place of the Islam. • Revelations given to Muhammad. • Place of refuge,sick,school,and worship. • Buddhism was used to justify ____ campaigns. • The khanate where the Mongols became Muslims. • The religion that rose after the Han Dynasty. • A schism of Buddhism that the Chinese practiced. • ...
Ancient China 2023-06-04
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- an archaeological site that has evidence of the first Chinese dynasty
- the most famous Chinese philosopher
- a series of trading routes that connected China to Europe and the Middle East
- gave the rulers of China their authority
- the most important principle of Confucianism
- the philosopher behind legalism
- established the Han Dynasty
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- a social group that was not well respected due to the fact they did not produce anything
- an oppressive system imposed by the Qin Dynasty
- animal bones that were used to predict the future - a form of divination
- the archaic practice used to make young women more desirable
- the social system where land is owned by lords
- tamed the Yellow River and was the first King
- a revolutionary book written by Sun Tzu
- the dynasty that gave China its name in English
- a dynasty whose existence is debated
- river that supported Chinese civilisation
- a burial site made by Shi Huangdi due to his obsession with immortality
- the Chinese name for China
- the main export of China
20 Clues: the main export of China • the Chinese name for China • established the Han Dynasty • the philosopher behind legalism • the most famous Chinese philosopher • a dynasty whose existence is debated • a revolutionary book written by Sun Tzu • gave the rulers of China their authority • river that supported Chinese civilisation • the most important principle of Confucianism • ...
Pavlo’s crossword 2023-06-05
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- a system where a country is controlled by private owners for profit
- a branch of social science that studies scarcity, demand and supply
- a policy extending a country’s power and influence through military force
- mass genocide of Jewish people
- rights that a person is born with that John Locke created
- movement where African American people wanted independence and freedom
- leader of the Indian nation during the 20th century
- where people gained back independence for their country
- taking over another country
- period of time where production of crops increased drastically
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- new conception of capitalism
- pride in one’s country or culture
- the leader of USSR who industrialized Russia by a series of five year plans
- a form of government where one person controls everything
- form of government that focuses on the glory and power of the nation
- when people protested in India for independence
- separation of blacks and whites
- The destruction of a religious group
- military alliance supported by the US
- an organization of oil producing states mostly in Middle East
20 Clues: taking over another country • new conception of capitalism • mass genocide of Jewish people • separation of blacks and whites • pride in one’s country or culture • The destruction of a religious group • military alliance supported by the US • when people protested in India for independence • leader of the Indian nation during the 20th century • ...
Week 1 Vocab 2023-07-30
Across
- to capture or seize especially after pursuit
- something that is free from any restriction or condition
- a child deprived by death of one or usually both parents
- the measurement of distance east or west of the Equator
- to take or appropriate without right or leave and with intent to keep or make use of wrongfully
- having no doubt
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- a view, judgment
- how fast an object is moving
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- something that is bought or sold for a price which is lower than the actual value
- a device for determining directions by means of a magnetic needle
- a small knob or disk secured to an article
- to take or leave out from a number or a whole
- could not
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- moving by revolving or turning over and over
- a common large domesticated bovine mammal
- the 11th in a set or series
- any of the five terminating members of the hand
- it refers to something that is the same thing as the subject
20 Clues: could not • having no doubt • a view, judgment • the 11th in a set or series • how fast an object is moving • a common large domesticated bovine mammal • a small knob or disk secured to an article • to capture or seize especially after pursuit • moving by revolving or turning over and over • to take or leave out from a number or a whole • ...
Crossword Learning Contract 2023-09-05
Across
- the stage of human social and cultural development
- tame an animal/cultivate a plant
- the arts and other manifestations of human achievement
- a crescent shaped region in the middle east
- the study of human history and prehistory
- a person who travels from place to place
- the species to which all modern humans belong
- nomadic people who live by hunting and fishing
- a person who copies out documents before printing was invented
- arrange laws or rules in a systematic code
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- lifestyle change of hunter-gathering to agriculture and settlement
- a prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun
- a rectangular stepped tower sometimes surmounted by a temple
- the period of time before written records
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- a worker in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand
- the early stage of stone age lasting about 2.5 mil years
- an object made by a human being usually based off culture
- the later part of the stone age when ground or stone weapons were used
- wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing systems
20 Clues: tame an animal/cultivate a plant • a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • a person who travels from place to place • the period of time before written records • the study of human history and prehistory • arrange laws or rules in a systematic code • a crescent shaped region in the middle east • the species to which all modern humans belong • ...
The Kite Runner Review 2024-04-15
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- Hassan's mother who ran away after he was born
- Amir's driver when he returns to the Middle East
- Assef is known for using this weapon
- Amir's first word
- Smuggler of people to get OUT of Afghanistan
- Amir & Soraya are unable to do this w/o any real answers as to why
- Had control of Kabul when Hassan was killed
- Hassan's wife
- Hitler is his idol
- Suffered from polio as a child, which affected his leg & face
- Before Hassan was grown, he can be described as this
- An affluent business owner in Kabul; believes the worst sin is stealing
- Hassan's son
- The type of tree where Amir & Hassan spent time reading and playing as children
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- Where Hassan & Amir grew up together
- He gave Amir a journal for his bday/is very supportive of him
- Hassan's first word
- Where Soraya & Amir met
- Soraya's father
- Ali's nickname in Kabul
- Hassan's birth defect before surgery
- Amir's wife; profession is teaching
- Assef's good friend who dies by suffocation
- Afghan ethnic group of Hassan & Ali
- Amir's career
- Hassan & Sohrab are very skilled with this
26 Clues: Hassan's son • Hassan's wife • Amir's career • Soraya's father • Amir's first word • Hitler is his idol • Hassan's first word • Where Soraya & Amir met • Ali's nickname in Kabul • Amir's wife; profession is teaching • Afghan ethnic group of Hassan & Ali • Where Hassan & Amir grew up together • Assef is known for using this weapon • Hassan's birth defect before surgery • ...
Happy Birthday, Sara <3 2024-08-04
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- pearls?
- color on figma
- work from home
- they pop
- really bad acronym
- birthday dessert
- hot writer
- think tank output?
- Sara in her grave
- coffee order
- saddest song ever
- tumhare aur meray ghar ke beech
- "_ we?"
- always just one of these away
- something you have won
- 7th letter of the greek alphabet
- omg I'm _
- can be bought or brought
- components of the hydrosphere/ a place to live
- birthday greeting
- captain in f7
- far from Bay Ridge
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- muslim cows on eid
- 5 minute walk from hotel
- a scalp usually is
- Xoxo,_?
- text on work mornings
- adjective for a girl is cute
- repetitive behaviour
- 40:1
- rubber from the Middle East
- pre-departure activity
- Shahab might have
- 4/5 children can't
- king
- leave it to me
- fitted ones can change your life
- all of old comms
- playing in the fishbowls
- religious canadian baby man at Tabadlab?
- Where Sara grew up
41 Clues: 40:1 • king • Xoxo,_? • pearls? • "_ we?" • they pop • omg I'm _ • hot writer • coffee order • captain in f7 • color on figma • work from home • leave it to me • birthday dessert • all of old comms • Shahab might have • Sara in her grave • saddest song ever • birthday greeting • muslim cows on eid • a scalp usually is • really bad acronym • 4/5 children can't • think tank output? • Where Sara grew up • far from Bay Ridge • ...
Old Testament 2025-02-04
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- A system of writing using pictures and symbols.
- Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- A mount of Earth and debris providing insights into the city's history.
- A source for understanding the history of ancient Israelites.
- Where God and Joseph prospered.
- The first archaeological evidence was the nails and bone of a crucified person.
- Mesha leads Moab into victory against ancient Israelites.
- A region in the Middle East.
- Was written before any books in the bible.
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- Redirected water through the old and new tunnels in Jerusalem.
- Earliest form of writing using simple pictures.
- Help us better understand the culture in the Old Testament
- The oldest surviving manuscripts.
- Is the oldest surviving text currently in the Hebrew bible.
- The hometown of the apostles Peter, Andrew, and Phillip.
- The city's earliest defense system and advanced construction techniques.
- Text that dates back to the years preceding the site's destruction.
- Is the first extra-biblical mention in the nation.
- Material on which the bible was written.
- The Neolithic settlement along the Jordan River.
20 Clues: A region in the Middle East. • Where God and Joseph prospered. • The oldest surviving manuscripts. • Material on which the bible was written. • Was written before any books in the bible. • Earliest form of writing using simple pictures. • A system of writing using pictures and symbols. • The Neolithic settlement along the Jordan River. • ...
Spelling Bee Page 1 (column 4) 2024-12-04
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- thin piece of string
- synonym of to suggest or advise what is good to do
- to express delight, excitement
- when something allows liquid to pass through
- large, fancy home
- to move to the left or right
- a marketplace found in the Middle East
- synonym for noon
- people who live near each other
- water is an example of this
- to make a startled sound
- synonym for looking good
- plural of a woman
- food made of slices of bread, cheese, and deli meat
- synonym of very large
- to move away from the main path
- liquid that powers motors
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- a type of puzzle
- to crowd together as before a football game
- a tool with mechanical parts
- to stand on your hands
- a short laugh
- synonym of very strong
- synonym of answer
- antonym of exclude
- a Native American gathering
- fake it
- a curved line that circles around
- planet with rings
- a flower or light purplish color
- to gather as in to gather your courage
31 Clues: fake it • a short laugh • a type of puzzle • synonym for noon • large, fancy home • synonym of answer • plural of a woman • planet with rings • antonym of exclude • thin piece of string • synonym of very large • to stand on your hands • synonym of very strong • to make a startled sound • synonym for looking good • liquid that powers motors • water is an example of this • a Native American gathering • ...
Obscure Musical Terms 2025-05-13
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- Chinese free-reed win instrument with a gourd chamber
- Slightly speeding up or slowing down the tempo
- Bowed string instrument from Iran
- Ukranian hammered dulcimer
- First note of a scale
- Moderate walking tempo
- Small keyboard instrument popular in the Renaissance and Baroque periods
- Short grace note before the main note
- Loud double-reed woodwind from the middle east
- Russian string instrument with a triangle body
- Sequence of chords thats brings a phrase to a close
- A convex steel drum played with the hands
- Long australian wind instrument
- String instrument played by a crank turned wheel
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- Strong accent on a note
- Chinese plucked lute with four strings
- Symbol indicating a note should be held longer
- Overtones that are integer multiples of a fundamental tone
- Traditional swedish keyed fiddle
- Long-necked ovaisted lute from Iran
- Smooth, connected style of playing notes
- Notes within a standard major to minor scale
- West african harp-lute with twenty one strings
- Norwegian violin
- Lively and fast tempo
25 Clues: Norwegian violin • First note of a scale • Lively and fast tempo • Moderate walking tempo • Strong accent on a note • Ukranian hammered dulcimer • Long australian wind instrument • Traditional swedish keyed fiddle • Bowed string instrument from Iran • Long-necked ovaisted lute from Iran • Short grace note before the main note • Chinese plucked lute with four strings • ...
Court Custody Inspection 2025-08-24
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- Northbridge ----- House
- District Court Building (abbrev)
- Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services (abbrev)
- Police Auxiliary Officer (abbrev)
- A place, or in the middle
- A careful examination or scrutiny
- Central Business District (abbrev)
- Prescribed lock-up 420km south of CBD
- Court custody location about 71km south-west of of CBD
- Number of metropolitan courts with a court custody centre
- South -------, court custody location 1617ks from CBD
- The OICS inspects each court custody centre and prescribed lock-up at least once every ----- years.
- form enabling release from custody until court date
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- Central Law Courts (abbrev)
- Northern court custody location, 2223km from CBD
- Protective care or guardianship of someone or something
- Another court custody location along Swan River
- Court custody location south-east of CBD
- Court custody location about 46km south-west of CBD
- JP marker on bail and orders
- ----- port: secure area at courthouses and prisons where people in custody are unloaded from transport
- A body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate
- ------ Services Group; a custody centre contractor
23 Clues: Northbridge ----- House • A place, or in the middle • Central Law Courts (abbrev) • JP marker on bail and orders • District Court Building (abbrev) • Police Auxiliary Officer (abbrev) • A careful examination or scrutiny • Central Business District (abbrev) • Prescribed lock-up 420km south of CBD • Court custody location south-east of CBD • ...
Old Testament Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Adam and Eve's first child (4)
- Abel's job (8)
- how was the serpant described (4,6)
- Cain's job (6)
- God took this from man to make woman (3)
- there second child (4)
- what man was formed from (4)
- what was man and woman's fist covering made from (3,6)
- you must not touch the tree that is in the ____ of the garden (6)
- God made garments out of ____ (4)
- what did Cain work (4)
- what did Isaac carry (4)
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- name of Abraham's only son (5)
- who stopped Abraham (5,2,3,4)
- name of first river (6)
- what was placed on the east side of the garden of Eden (8,3,7,5)
- Lord put a _____ on Cain (4)
- how many days travel (5)
- now no _____ had yet appeared on the earth (5)
- what did Abraham carry (5,3,4)
- The sacrifice was in the region of ______ (6)
- sometime later God ____ Abraham (6)
- The name of the second river (5)
- what did Cain do to Abel in the feilds (6)
- How many servants did Abraham take (3)
25 Clues: Abel's job (8) • Cain's job (6) • there second child (4) • what did Cain work (4) • name of first river (6) • how many days travel (5) • what did Isaac carry (4) • Lord put a _____ on Cain (4) • what man was formed from (4) • who stopped Abraham (5,2,3,4) • name of Abraham's only son (5) • Adam and Eve's first child (4) • what did Abraham carry (5,3,4) • The name of the second river (5) • ...
Pre-AP Midterm Review 2025-10-31
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- Belief in only one god.
- The people who created the first written law code.
- Seafaring civilization known for its alphabet and trade.
- A king of ancient Egypt.
- Empire started by Cyrus the great
- Empire known for military terror and iron weapons.
- Region known as the "land between two rivers."
- Farming method of cutting and burning vegetation.
- Theory that humans migrated from Africa.
- Belief in many gods.
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- A crescent-shaped region of fertile land in the Middle East.
- Babylonian king known for his code of laws.
- Scientific name for "wise wise human."
- Persian religion with a focus on good vs. evil.
- Egyptian writing using pictures and symbols.
- Government ruled by religious leaders.
- A writing system where symbols represent sounds.
- Persian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism.
- Period known as the "Old Stone Age."
- An early Neolithic settlement with packed-together homes.
- A person who moves from place to place.
- Persian empire was divided into 20 of these.
- Wedge-shaped writing system from Sumer.
- Massive Sumerian temple.
- Period known as the "New Stone Age."
25 Clues: Belief in many gods. • Belief in only one god. • A king of ancient Egypt. • Massive Sumerian temple. • Empire started by Cyrus the great • Period known as the "Old Stone Age." • Period known as the "New Stone Age." • Scientific name for "wise wise human." • Government ruled by religious leaders. • A person who moves from place to place. • Wedge-shaped writing system from Sumer. • ...
Hyrax facts 2025-10-29
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- Sticky surfaces on their feet that help them climb rocks.
- Group of hyraxes living together for safety.
- Region where hyraxes also live in rocky areas.
- Type of hyrax that spends most of its time in branches.
- Hyraxes eat plants, making them this type of eater.
- Animal that hunts hyraxes, like eagles or leopards.
- A steep rocky area where rock hyraxes often live.
- Hyraxes are mostly active during the day, or this.
- Hyraxes have short brown coats of this.
- What hyraxes do in the morning to warm up.
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- Common sound hyraxes make to warn of danger.
- Hyraxes use this on their back to mark territory.
- Surprisingly, hyraxes are related to this large animal.
- Hyrax toes have small pads instead of these.
- Type of hyrax that lives among boulders and cliffs.
- Hyraxes belong to this warm-blooded animal group.
- Teeth that resemble those of rodents or rabbits.
- Marine mammal distantly related to the hyrax.
- Continent where most hyraxes are found.
- Small, furry mammal native to Africa and the Middle East.
20 Clues: Hyraxes have short brown coats of this. • Continent where most hyraxes are found. • What hyraxes do in the morning to warm up. • Common sound hyraxes make to warn of danger. • Group of hyraxes living together for safety. • Hyrax toes have small pads instead of these. • Marine mammal distantly related to the hyrax. • Region where hyraxes also live in rocky areas. • ...
U10 Crossword 2025-12-05
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- slowly over a period of time
- to give something and receive something else
- to bend forward at the waist as a greeting
- joint in the middle of the arm
- daughter of one's son or daughter
- soft white rock used for writing
- an idea or plan put forward for consideration
- attempt to do something
- twelve o'clock in the daytime
- feeling calm and comfortable
- land beside the sea
- very angry or annoyed
- not including
- located in or facing the north
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- to say hello or welcome someone
- relating to people aged 13 to 19
- having a particular value or importance
- to hit a surface noisily
- dark board for writing with chalk
- official document for travel abroad
- to act in a particular way
- one of the four periods of the year
- main city of a country
- to consider something important
- to touch with the lips as a greeting
- way in which something is done
- most simple and important
- containing nothing
- located in or facing the east
29 Clues: not including • containing nothing • land beside the sea • very angry or annoyed • main city of a country • attempt to do something • to hit a surface noisily • most simple and important • to act in a particular way • slowly over a period of time • feeling calm and comfortable • twelve o'clock in the daytime • located in or facing the east • joint in the middle of the arm • ...
Government Acronyms 2025-11-19
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- The scales of ______
- ______ standard beef
- money for paintings and such, I think
- They probably have glaciers and meese
- Their name says the do something the government never does
- "THEY HIT THE SECOND TOWER!!!"
- They set guidelines for sizes
- The department of doing business with the neighbors
- Federal Printing Press
- SUPER SPIES
- They have the best hospitals
- Police that don't care about borders
- Highest leaders in the military
- the largest employer in the US
- ______ OPEN UP!
- They make cities better to live in
- They do insurance for something you always use
- _____ey, the nephew of Scrooge McDuck
- They allow your hard earned interest to be stolen by the brokerage fee
- they do weather
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- In a valley, created by the New Deal
- They have dusty papers
- Overseers of Talking
- Better than FedEx
- The HazMat people
- The Middle East gets its own division from this
- They let you eat bull scrotums
- Amari was missing this one
- you never want mail from this service
- Think cows
- The worse mailing service
31 Clues: Think cows • SUPER SPIES • ______ OPEN UP! • they do weather • Better than FedEx • The HazMat people • The scales of ______ • Overseers of Talking • ______ standard beef • They have dusty papers • Federal Printing Press • The worse mailing service • Amari was missing this one • They have the best hospitals • They set guidelines for sizes • "THEY HIT THE SECOND TOWER!!!" • ...
Week 6: STUDY STUDY STUDY 2014-01-23
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- Hot enough to poach an egg, but in MAP degrees, it's the maximum for Longitude.
- North, South, East, West: any one of the FOUR main directions.
- Shows human government boundaries - counties, states, provinces, prefectures, nations.
- Not the whole sphere, but half of it.
- Count the points - 4, 8 or 16 - to find your way home.
- Not actually half a wind, but halfway between two winds, like North and East.
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- - the little box or diagram that "unlocks" a map for you, and tells you what's what.
- Lines running side to side, or North-South, on a globe or map.
- You won't find any government boundaries on this "land-shapes map".
- Halfway between North and East, or South and West, or North and West - a type of direction.
- When you see it, you know exactly where you are.
- Runs (not walks) vertically through Greenwich England.
- Lines running up and down, or East-West, on a globe or map.
- Runs (not walks) horizontally around the Earth's "waist".
- A hot day in degrees, but on a map it's the maximum for Latitude.
15 Clues: Not the whole sphere, but half of it. • When you see it, you know exactly where you are. • Runs (not walks) vertically through Greenwich England. • Count the points - 4, 8 or 16 - to find your way home. • Runs (not walks) horizontally around the Earth's "waist". • Lines running up and down, or East-West, on a globe or map. • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-12
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- the cultivation of personal qualities such as benevolence, reciprocity, and filial piety
- made Confucianism the official state doctrine of China.
- a place of perfect peace and happiness
- a social hierarchy passed down through families.
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences
- symbols or imprints used to create words.
- founder of the philosophical system of Taoism.
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- each dynasty rises to a political, cultural, and economic peak and then, because of moral corruption, declines, loses the Mandate of Heaven, and falls, only to be replaced by a new dynasty.
- servants hired to protect necessary human rights that are guaranteed by the government, such as safety, justice and education
- founder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god
- was in early Hinduism and is a code of ethics, or a way of living in order to achieve “mosksha” a sense of liberation and enlightenment.
- the exclusive control of a commodity, market or means of production.
13 Clues: a place of perfect peace and happiness • founder of Buddhism; worshipped as a god • symbols or imprints used to create words. • a large, distinguishable part of a continent • founder of the philosophical system of Taoism. • a social hierarchy passed down through families. • made Confucianism the official state doctrine of China. • ...
Mid East Nationalism 2025-05-01
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- Mustafa Kemal, kicked out foreign powers after WW1, freedom in 1923
- king was overthrown in 1979; installed theocracy
- revolution in 1919, freedom in 1923, King overthrown in 1952
- freedom in 1932, republic in 1958, Saddam Hussein
- Al-Saud conquered this territory in 1933; absolute monarchy
- north and south got their freedom at different times, united in 1990
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- controlled by UK, freedom in 1971, planned to join Arab Union of Emirates
- Pirate Coast, 7 kingdoms jointly ruled by Supreme Council
- asked for UK protection b/c of Turks, freedom in 1961
- controlled by France; protests forced France to withdraw in 1946
- controlled by France, France arrested their elected leaders, freedom in 1943
- controlled by UK, British king overthrown by nationalist son
- controlled by UK, Emir Abdullah was the first king
13 Clues: king was overthrown in 1979; installed theocracy • freedom in 1932, republic in 1958, Saddam Hussein • controlled by UK, Emir Abdullah was the first king • asked for UK protection b/c of Turks, freedom in 1961 • Pirate Coast, 7 kingdoms jointly ruled by Supreme Council • Al-Saud conquered this territory in 1933; absolute monarchy • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan 2022-02-10
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- When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (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
- 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 ____
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- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed
- 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 street that their house was in Phoenix, _____ Third Street
- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
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 • ...
THE GUERRILLA AIRPORT 2022-09-11
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- The airport was used for supply drops and ... for the guerrillas
- Today at this place we can find the ...
- Coordination with the planes flying over the airport was done by ... or radio signals
- The airport was built during the ... of 1943
- This airport helped the communication between the ... and the allied headquarters of the Middle East.
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- Planes always landed and took-off at ...
- The airport was built on the plateau of ...
- This airport was so well camouflaged that it was known as the ... airport
- The guerrilla airport was at that time the only one in ...
- The first allied airplane landed on ....,9, 1943
10 Clues: Today at this place we can find the ... • Planes always landed and took-off at ... • The airport was built on the plateau of ... • The airport was built during the ... of 1943 • The first allied airplane landed on ....,9, 1943 • The guerrilla airport was at that time the only one in ... • The airport was used for supply drops and ... for the guerrillas • ...
Tech Bytes Q2 Crossword 2021-06-08
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- Ingram’s newest relationship with leading automation software company _______
- in 2005 Ingram Micro acquired this wholesale distributor for home automation
- the location of Ingram’s newest warehouse in EMEA region
- one of Ingram Micro's parent companies before the merger
- this technology can be used to power innovations for smart buildings
- in 2012 Ingram Micro acquired this Middle East and Africa IT distributor company
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- this tenet states that there is no substitute for forward-looking actions and the desire to achieve more
- original location of our Shared Services Center
- in October 2017 Ingram Micro partnered with this electronic agreement management software company
- in 1993 we entered Mexico and Central America as Ingram ______
10 Clues: original location of our Shared Services Center • the location of Ingram’s newest warehouse in EMEA region • one of Ingram Micro's parent companies before the merger • in 1993 we entered Mexico and Central America as Ingram ______ • this technology can be used to power innovations for smart buildings • ...
Lets go to Penang 2023-09-04
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- A day in Malaysian school start with...
- What is the capital city of Malaysia?
- Name a popular dish made of rice cooked in coconut milk?
- Which island state is known as the Pearl of Orient?
- What museum that was once built to keep Penang safe from enemy?
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- Which festival known as Festival of Lights?
- Penang...is like a special vacation spot on a bunch of hills in the middle of Penang Island
- In Penang, where do lots of butterflies and insects placed?
- How many states are in Malaysia?
- ...Light was instructed by the British East India Company to form trade relations in Malay Peninsula.
10 Clues: How many states are in Malaysia? • What is the capital city of Malaysia? • A day in Malaysian school start with... • Which festival known as Festival of Lights? • Which island state is known as the Pearl of Orient? • Name a popular dish made of rice cooked in coconut milk? • In Penang, where do lots of butterflies and insects placed? • ...
Conflict In Extraction 2023-02-07
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- Country dependent on Russia for energy supply.
- What did the increase in the price of fuel lead to?
- The name of the natural gas pipeline that Russia closed in retaliation to Germany.
- What did certain countries impose on Russia after their invasion of Ukraine?
- An impact of conflict in extraction "the __ of living"
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- Ukraine is a large exporter of this to the global south.
- Taking of natural materials for human use.
- What type of natural resource is most highly concentrated in the Middle East?
- Some types of this natural resource include anthracite, bituminous, and lignite.
- A large exporter of natural gas to western Europe
10 Clues: Taking of natural materials for human use. • Country dependent on Russia for energy supply. • A large exporter of natural gas to western Europe • What did the increase in the price of fuel lead to? • An impact of conflict in extraction "the __ of living" • Ukraine is a large exporter of this to the global south. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-16
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- Widely distributed genus of evergreen shrubs or trees of southern United States and Middle East and China and Japan
- Conversion of biological material into usable products; esp. the conversion of biomass into biofuel
- So thin as to transmit light
- A book with paper covers
- Little or tiny
- Too extreme to bear
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- Credit available at low rates of interest
- Evergreen climbing shrub of southern Florida and West Indies grown for its racemes of fragrant white to creamy flowers followed by globose white succulent berries
- A Japanese martial art using swords of split bamboo
- Of something having a color that is a light shiny blue
10 Clues: Little or tiny • Too extreme to bear • A book with paper covers • So thin as to transmit light • Credit available at low rates of interest • A Japanese martial art using swords of split bamboo • Of something having a color that is a light shiny blue • Conversion of biological material into usable products; esp. the conversion of biomass into biofuel • ...
Family 2023-12-06
14 Clues: Favorite cat • Mel's maiden name • Gibby's full name • Alex's middle name • Joey's middle name • Gram's maiden name • Nana's maiden name • Lydia's middle name • Rylee's middle name • Harry's middle name • Tracy's middle name • Keith's middle name • Grampa's middle name • Gramma's maiden name
Sept 2018-07-10
Across
- Who is the manager of Manchester City?
- Which team are the defending Currie Cup champions?
- Who is the Proteas’ Test captain?
- Name the defending MotoGP champion who is line to win his fifth world title.
- Who did the Proteas play in an away Test series in July?
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- Where will the Springboks play the All Blacks in October?
- Name the defending champions who were knocked out of the first round of the 2018 Fifa World Cup.
- Which club won their eighth PSL title last season?
- Which Middle East country is set to host the 2022 Fifa World Cup?
- Name the Golden Boot winner at the 2018 Fifa World Cup.
10 Clues: Who is the Proteas’ Test captain? • Who is the manager of Manchester City? • Which club won their eighth PSL title last season? • Which team are the defending Currie Cup champions? • Name the Golden Boot winner at the 2018 Fifa World Cup. • Who did the Proteas play in an away Test series in July? • Where will the Springboks play the All Blacks in October? • ...
Unit 4 Mesopotamia Set #2 2015-03-08
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- built the world's first empire.
- an area of rich soil in the Middle East, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf.
- a ruler from the Babylonian Empire, he created the world's first code of law.
- fair treatment of people under the law.
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- leader of the Assyrian Empire. He was feared throughout the empire. He created the world's first library.
- a king and hero who wanted to live forever.
- the practice of allowing people to keep their customs and beliefs.
- the ruler of an empire.
- a set of written rules from people to obey.
- a group of territories and people brought together under one ruler.
10 Clues: the ruler of an empire. • built the world's first empire. • fair treatment of people under the law. • a king and hero who wanted to live forever. • a set of written rules from people to obey. • the practice of allowing people to keep their customs and beliefs. • a group of territories and people brought together under one ruler. • ...
Leiurus Quinquestriatus 2023-04-12
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- What kind of temperature does the deathstalker live in?
- What are the sections on the tail of a scorpion called?(2 words)
- What does the deathstalker use to breathe?(2 words)
- What do scorpions eat?(2 words)
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- What kind of eyes does a scorpion have?(2 words)
- What is one neurotoxin inside the deathstalker sting?
- Where do scorpions tend to live within their environment?(2 words)
- what are the large front claws of a scorpion called?
- What does the deathstalker use to kill its prey?
- Where are you most likely to find the deathstalker?(2 words)
10 Clues: What do scorpions eat?(2 words) • What kind of eyes does a scorpion have?(2 words) • What does the deathstalker use to kill its prey? • What does the deathstalker use to breathe?(2 words) • what are the large front claws of a scorpion called? • What is one neurotoxin inside the deathstalker sting? • What kind of temperature does the deathstalker live in? • ...
DTBPF Crossword!! 2024-09-09
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- Something powerful or strong carried out energetically
- Someone deeply confused
- The second highest ranking after the empress
- Employed in the Middle East and in China normally a guard or servant.
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- A polite way to address a guard or servant
- Is considered the "official" wife of the man (emperor)
- A fish with a white background, orange puddle like spots everywhere ranging from small to large
- Is a son born from the di wife
- A fish with scales like fishnets and is the color yellow.
- A ruler who normally uses their power obsessively, they aren't the best but end up doing good things.
10 Clues: Someone deeply confused • Is a son born from the di wife • A polite way to address a guard or servant • The second highest ranking after the empress • Something powerful or strong carried out energetically • Is considered the "official" wife of the man (emperor) • A fish with scales like fishnets and is the color yellow. • ...
Body Language 2020-04-16
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- Japanese and Finnish culture, consider constant ... contact awkward.
- Common greeting in most parts of the world.
- Sitting with ... legs is considered disrespectful in Asia and the Middle East.
- The Chinese can count up to ... with just one hand.
- saying ... the way Americans do it can be interpreted in some parts of Europe and Latin America.
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- ‘Come here’ sign using the finger is an insult in many ... countries.
- The ... game in taken as an insult in many parts of the world.
- In France OK sign can mean number...
- ... visual contact is common in Spain and the Arabic culture.
- In Romania only ... usually greet with handshake.
10 Clues: In France OK sign can mean number... • Common greeting in most parts of the world. • In Romania only ... usually greet with handshake. • The Chinese can count up to ... with just one hand. • ... visual contact is common in Spain and the Arabic culture. • The ... game in taken as an insult in many parts of the world. • ...
Scavenger Hunt 2021-02-09
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- This species was rare, and is the only tree seen in the garden
- Sculpted using spring stone
- One of the biggest specimens in the Garden. Its wood is highly sought after as timber for construction
- Originated from the garden of Agnes Joaquim
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- Cast from bronze, it is seen taking off
- A popular game children played in the 1950s and 1960s
- It is a rare tree found in scattered locations throughout the western part of Southeast Asia
- The bark yields a red dye
- A sculpture in bronze about 2.1m tall
- It was traditionally used as a standard weights across Middle East and Southeast Asia
10 Clues: The bark yields a red dye • Sculpted using spring stone • A sculpture in bronze about 2.1m tall • Cast from bronze, it is seen taking off • Originated from the garden of Agnes Joaquim • A popular game children played in the 1950s and 1960s • This species was rare, and is the only tree seen in the garden • ...
Tech Bytes Q2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-17
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- the location of Ingram’s newest warehouse in EMEA region
- Ingram’s newest relationship with leading automation software company _______
- one of Ingram Micro's parent companies before the merger
- this tenet states that there is no substitute for forward-looking actions and the desire to achieve more
- in 2012 Ingram Micro acquired this Middle East and Africa IT distributor company
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- in 1993 we entered Mexico and Central America as Ingram ______
- in October 2017 Ingram Micro partnered with this electronic agreement management software company
- original location of our Shared Services Center
- in 2005 Ingram Micro acquired this wholesale distributor for home automation
- this technology can be used to power innovations for smart buildings
10 Clues: original location of our Shared Services Center • the location of Ingram’s newest warehouse in EMEA region • one of Ingram Micro's parent companies before the merger • in 1993 we entered Mexico and Central America as Ingram ______ • this technology can be used to power innovations for smart buildings • ...
Nixon’s Election 2022-05-05
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- Nixon started the general election campaign with a double digit lead against who?
- Nixon pronounces a plan to withdraw how many troops from south Vietnamese by august 31
- By how many votes did John F Kennedy with the first election?
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- President Lyndan Johnson called Nixon a…?
- Nixon joined a prestigious law firm in?
- Who did Nixon lose the election to?
- When was president Nixon’s presidential defeat?
- On February 23, 1969 Nixon begins an 80 day European visit where?
- East Nixon meets with the israel premier golda meir to talk about the problems where?
- Nixon signs executive order ending all occupational and parental deferments for the…?
10 Clues: Who did Nixon lose the election to? • Nixon joined a prestigious law firm in? • President Lyndan Johnson called Nixon a…? • When was president Nixon’s presidential defeat? • On February 23, 1969 Nixon begins an 80 day European visit where? • By how many votes did John F Kennedy with the first election? • ...
Catholicism 2022-09-08
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- branch of Christianity that originated in the Middle East and Rome
- the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity
- the head or leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- a person who questions the economy that may go against the religion
- the teachings of Christianity can be traced back to him, his father is said to be God
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- largest religion in the world, overarching religion of catholicism
- a time when Christians were persecuted in Rome
- supposedly, the year that christianity was founded
- the place (now modern day country) where Jesus began his teachings of Christianity
- people in this ancient civilization were treated very poorly for being Christian
10 Clues: a time when Christians were persecuted in Rome • the head or leader of the Roman Catholic Church • supposedly, the year that christianity was founded • the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity • largest religion in the world, overarching religion of catholicism • branch of Christianity that originated in the Middle East and Rome • ...
Sept 2018-07-10
Across
- Who did the Proteas play in an away Test series in July?
- Name the defending champions who were knocked out of the first round of the 2018 Fifa World Cup.
- Which Middle East country is set to host the 2022 Fifa World Cup?
- Where will the Springboks play the All Blacks in October?
- Which team are the defending Currie Cup champions?
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- Which club won their eighth PSL title last season?
- Name the defending MotoGP champion who is line to win his fifth world title.
- Name the Golden Boot winner at the 2018 Fifa World Cup.
- Who is the manager of Manchester City?
- Who is the Proteas’ Test captain?
10 Clues: Who is the Proteas’ Test captain? • Who is the manager of Manchester City? • Which club won their eighth PSL title last season? • Which team are the defending Currie Cup champions? • Name the Golden Boot winner at the 2018 Fifa World Cup. • Who did the Proteas play in an away Test series in July? • Where will the Springboks play the All Blacks in October? • ...
Basics of Geography 2023-05-11
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- the study of Earth & its physical features
- a 3-D map of the world in the shape of a ball
- the ratio of distance on a map vs. real world distance
- a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- line which circles the middle of the Earth
- continent bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its west and above Africa
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- shows the four cardinal directions on a map
- half of the earth [split north-south or east-west]
- specifies the north-south position on a map, shown as horizontal lines on a map
- a key of the symbols/colors/etc. on a map
10 Clues: a key of the symbols/colors/etc. on a map • the study of Earth & its physical features • line which circles the middle of the Earth • shows the four cardinal directions on a map • a 3-D map of the world in the shape of a ball • a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • half of the earth [split north-south or east-west] • ...
Kāpehu Whetū: Maori Star Compass 2023-06-07
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- Reo The navigator listens to the voices of the stars that guide him
- The void where there are no clues, where the true challenge begins.
- The waka as a bird flying across the ocean
- The south-west winds
- To the right of the Sun’s passage through the sky
- To the left of the Sun’s passage
- Land bird (the brown noddy) used by navigators to find land
- The north-west winds.
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- West where the Sun returns to the ocean
- Where the Sun lives
- East where the Sun rises out of the ocean
- The south-east trade winds
- Rangi The heavens are where we get our clues
- The north-east trade winds
- The Sun
15 Clues: The Sun • Where the Sun lives • The south-west winds • The north-west winds. • The south-east trade winds • The north-east trade winds • To the left of the Sun’s passage • West where the Sun returns to the ocean • East where the Sun rises out of the ocean • The waka as a bird flying across the ocean • Rangi The heavens are where we get our clues • ...
ME vocab words 2022-10-27
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- A natural landform separating one thing from another
- Rule by one; absolute power
- Resorces that come from the Earth
- The worlds oldest monothiestic religion
- World's largest embankment dam; built across the Nile river
- Organizations such as ISIS and Al Qaeda
- A big problem in the middle east
- connects the Red sea to the Mediterranean sea
- To move from one place to another
- An area or division
- Participating in public activities such as voting
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- Organization formed to control the price of oil
- Belief in only one god
- A king/queen rules with no say from the people
- Is the most popular religion
- Holy city for Muslims, Jews, and Christians
- A group of traders or pilgrims traveling across a desert
- The second largest religion in the world; most popular in the ME
- A fertile area in a desert
- The Jewish worship center
- A serious disagreement or arguement
- Muslim capital; destination of the Hajj
- Jewish homeland established in 1948
- The difference in income and opportunity between different groups in society
24 Clues: An area or division • Belief in only one god • The Jewish worship center • A fertile area in a desert • Rule by one; absolute power • Is the most popular religion • A big problem in the middle east • Resorces that come from the Earth • To move from one place to another • A serious disagreement or arguement • Jewish homeland established in 1948 • ...
ME vocab words 2022-10-27
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- The Jewish worship center
- A fertile area in a desert
- Resorces that come from the Earth
- Rule by one; absolute power
- Participating in public activities such as voting
- A big problem in the middle east
- World's largest embankment dam; built across the Nile river
- Organization formed to control the price of oil
- Jewish homeland established in 1948
- Holy city for Muslims, Jews, and Christians
- Is the most popular religion
- To move from one place to another
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- An area or division
- A king/queen rules with no say from the people
- Belief in only one god
- A natural landform separating one thing from another
- A group of traders or pilgrims traveling across a desert
- connects the Red sea to the Mediterranean sea
- Muslim capital; destination of the Hajj
- Organizations such as ISIS and Al Qaeda
- The worlds oldest monothiestic religion
- The difference in income and opportunity between different groups in society
- The second largest religion in the world; most popular in the ME
- A serious disagreement or arguement
24 Clues: An area or division • Belief in only one god • The Jewish worship center • A fertile area in a desert • Rule by one; absolute power • Is the most popular religion • A big problem in the middle east • Resorces that come from the Earth • To move from one place to another • Jewish homeland established in 1948 • A serious disagreement or arguement • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-11
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- Trait, an idea or was of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- an independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- money that is used as a medium of exchange
- to supply water by diverting streams
- Crescent, a region of the Middle East that stretches from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- Code, what did Hammurabi write?
- land between the Tigris and Euphrates River
- a carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end
- pyramid-shaped brick towers
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- the person who wrote Hammurabi’s code
- a belief in more than one god
- a state containing several countries or territories
- Army, a permanent army of professional soldiers
- a system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols
- of Law, the idea that all members of a society must obey the law
- an independent city
- payment made to show loyalty to a stronger power
- River, a river that flows parallel with the Euphrates River
- the first ruler of the Akkadian empire
- soldiers who fight on horses
20 Clues: an independent city • pyramid-shaped brick towers • soldiers who fight on horses • a belief in more than one god • Code, what did Hammurabi write? • to supply water by diverting streams • the person who wrote Hammurabi’s code • the first ruler of the Akkadian empire • money that is used as a medium of exchange • land between the Tigris and Euphrates River • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-11
Across
- Trait, an idea or was of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- an independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- money that is used as a medium of exchange
- to supply water by diverting streams
- Crescent, a region of the Middle East that stretches from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- Code, what did Hammurabi write?
- land between the Tigris and Euphrates River
- a carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end
- pyramid-shaped brick towers
Down
- the person who wrote Hammurabi’s code
- a belief in more than one god
- a state containing several countries or territories
- Army, a permanent army of professional soldiers
- a system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols
- of Law, the idea that all members of a society must obey the law
- an independent city
- payment made to show loyalty to a stronger power
- River, a river that flows parallel with the Euphrates River
- the first ruler of the Akkadian empire
- soldiers who fight on horses
20 Clues: an independent city • pyramid-shaped brick towers • soldiers who fight on horses • a belief in more than one god • Code, what did Hammurabi write? • to supply water by diverting streams • the person who wrote Hammurabi’s code • the first ruler of the Akkadian empire • money that is used as a medium of exchange • land between the Tigris and Euphrates River • ...
Refugee Crossword Puzzle: Chapter 1-18 2022-11-10
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- islam's deity, or god
- person who sneaks items and people into places
- the broad road that curved along the seawall
- Jewish ceremony at which a boy became a man
- khalid's chosen branch of Islam
- a flying device that may be used for scouting
- mahmoud's chosen branch of Islam
- the symbol on the armband the landaus wore
- those who abandon their occupation without
- america's new policy for Cuban refugees
- person who lives in places where they don't pay rent
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- the nazis' secret state police
- religious Jewish clothing
- another name for ISIS
- Adolf Hitler's "storm troopers"
- wave of revolutions that sweeped Middle East
- news station that interviewed Isabel
- flirtatious compliments Cuban men said to women
- what the hitler youth are willing to die for
- the mysterious hidden beat underneath Cuban music
- german for "night of broken glass"
- person who opposes official policy
- man who ruled Cuba as president and prime minister
- name of the ship the landaus travelled on
- a muslim place of worship
25 Clues: another name for ISIS • islam's deity, or god • religious Jewish clothing • a muslim place of worship • the nazis' secret state police • Adolf Hitler's "storm troopers" • khalid's chosen branch of Islam • mahmoud's chosen branch of Islam • german for "night of broken glass" • person who opposes official policy • news station that interviewed Isabel • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2020-02-14
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- Silk road overland trade routes linking China and Middle East.
- Land grant given by Spanish government.
- Spanish explorers who claimed land in the americas for spain.
- Large estate farmed by many workers.
- Belief that a country's prosperity depended on having gold and silver.
- Monotheistic religion founded by prophet Muhammed.
- Instrument used to determine latitude while at sea.
- Series of wars fought by Christians to the Holy land.
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars.
- Islamic Holy book
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- Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies.
- Group of people who settle in distant land.
- Sail around a round object, such as the world.
- Passage A natural waterway through or around North America.
- Person from Spain who held position of power.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Indian background.
- Chidren of Africans and Europeans
- Exchange Global exchange from goods and ideas.
- Revolutionary ship developed by Muslims enabling people to travel faster.
- Descendents of Europeans born in Latin America.
- Bringing a product to a country to be sold.
21 Clues: Islamic Holy book • Chidren of Africans and Europeans • Large estate farmed by many workers. • Land grant given by Spanish government. • Group of people who settle in distant land. • Bringing a product to a country to be sold. • Person from Spain who held position of power. • Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies. • Sail around a round object, such as the world. • ...
Ancient Egyptian trades 2021-09-20
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- in a way that covers or affects a large area.
- slender-leaved plant of the grass family,
- be made up of
- not requiring much skill and lacking prestige.
- unusual; not typical.
- a substance used for grinding,
- of or concerning style, especially literary style.
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive.
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- a hard point, typically of diamond or sapphire,
- obtain (something), especially with care or effort.
- a percussion instrument resembling a shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge,
- normally recognised in ancient Egypt,Before 3000 BC.
- not connected with religious or spiritual matter.
- a tool similar to an axe,
- work, especially physical work.
- relating to or characteristic of a pharaoh or the time of the pharaohs.
- Country in the Middle East
- a long-bladed hand tool with a bevelled cutting edge and a handle which is struck with a hammer or mallet, used to cut or shape wood, stone, or metal.
- a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
20 Clues: be made up of • unusual; not typical. • a tool similar to an axe, • Country in the Middle East • a substance used for grinding, • work, especially physical work. • slender-leaved plant of the grass family, • in a way that covers or affects a large area. • not requiring much skill and lacking prestige. • a hard point, typically of diamond or sapphire, • ...
Enigma 2021-09-28
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- It makes plants green
- Month named after a Roman Emperor
- The A in laser
- Milwaukee baseball team
- symbol of iron
- name means "rich port".
- nearby lake that combines two state names
- Go _____ young man.
- What street is Olson's Ice Cream on?
- cross shaped screwdriver
- first governor of Wisconsin (territory)
- What do ranches and cowboys both have?
- shares an island with Dominican Republic
- location of Globe Theater
- Month named after someone very two faced
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- What has 18 legs and catches flies?
- city where Mississippi and Missouri meet
- formula for carbon monoxide
- Who found The One Ring?
- Another month named after a Roman Emperor
- What direction is Milwaukee
- Month named after the number ten
- Everyone's favorite football team
- Juneau is the state capital furthest ___
- elected president three times
- Capital is Pierre
- the first R in Radar
- The P in GPS
- What street runs past Middle School?
- making connections, electrically
- Capitol of Iceland
- symbol of lead
- first person to be both president and VP
- German for foot
34 Clues: The P in GPS • The A in laser • symbol of iron • symbol of lead • German for foot • Capital is Pierre • Capitol of Iceland • Go _____ young man. • the first R in Radar • It makes plants green • Who found The One Ring? • Milwaukee baseball team • name means "rich port". • cross shaped screwdriver • location of Globe Theater • formula for carbon monoxide • What direction is Milwaukee • ...
Ancient Civilization 2021-10-15
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- region in the middle east that was home to the earliest human civilization
- the process of applying controlled amounts of water to land
- people who moved from place to place to find food instead of staying in one place
- crescent the land located between the Euphrates and Tigris river
- the first empire in Mesopotamia
- a term given to a ruler in ancient Egypt
- age a period in time when weapons and tools were made of stone
- the first ruler to make laws
- someone who studies human history
- a form of Egyptian writing
- A ruling family where power passes from one ruler to another
- a writing system developed in ancient Sumer
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- another word for aqueducts
- feared warriors that lived in 1350 BC
- first human like creature to walk upright
- one river the Babylonians used the most
- one of the main rivers the Babylonians used
- a small town in Mesopotamia founded 4,000 years ago located on the Euphrates river
- a natural disaster in Egypt that happens yearly
- Egypt's river
20 Clues: Egypt's river • another word for aqueducts • a form of Egyptian writing • the first ruler to make laws • the first empire in Mesopotamia • someone who studies human history • feared warriors that lived in 1350 BC • one river the Babylonians used the most • a term given to a ruler in ancient Egypt • first human like creature to walk upright • ...
Ancient Civilization 2021-10-15
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- the land located between the Euphrates and Tigris river
- feared warriors that lived in 1350 BC
- another word for aqueducts
- the first empire in Mesopotamia
- one of the main rivers the Babylonians used
- the first ruler to make laws
- a small town in Mesopotamia founded 4,000 years ago located on the Euphrates river
- Egypt's river
- people who moved from place to place to find food instead of staying in one place
- a term given to a ruler in ancient Egypt
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- A ruling family where power passes from one ruler to another
- a natural disaster in Egypt that happens yearly
- a writing system developed in ancient Sumer
- a form of Egyptian writing
- region in the middle east that was home to the earliest human civilization
- a period in time when weapons and tools were made of stone
- one river the Babylonians used the most
- someone who studies human history
- the process of applying controlled amounts of water to land
- first human like creature to walk upright
20 Clues: Egypt's river • a form of Egyptian writing • another word for aqueducts • the first ruler to make laws • the first empire in Mesopotamia • someone who studies human history • feared warriors that lived in 1350 BC • one river the Babylonians used the most • a term given to a ruler in ancient Egypt • first human like creature to walk upright • ...
Andy's 60th 2021-05-14
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- A dominant character trait and minor obsession recently
- Apple of his eye #2
- Wake up and smell it
- Annoying substitute for hang-on-a-minute-I’ll-be-right-there
- Way back when-- a suspect missionary?
- Favorite prank for the perfect pic
- Circulating life force in Chinese philosophy and medicine (and helpful for Bananagrams)
- Lava east of Java or: where he wore his gay house painter pants
- Old walled city
- Don’t go hiking without it
- Term of affection; also a man-eating giant
- Main gig (see ‘a big round number)’
- Big round number or: the new fifty
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- Where I learned to swim (not)
- An unusual nightcap derived from Latin esprimere, meaning ‘to press out.’
- Apple of his eye #3
- In lieu of a middle name (Yiddish)
- Minor obsession’s sidekick
- Something you need but we cannot give you
- See (where I learned to swim)
- Usually friends like these disappear with age
- Family business
- Can't live without it
- Apple of his eye #1
- Sign of the Zodiac
25 Clues: Family business • Old walled city • Sign of the Zodiac • Apple of his eye #3 • Apple of his eye #2 • Apple of his eye #1 • Wake up and smell it • Can't live without it • Minor obsession’s sidekick • Don’t go hiking without it • Where I learned to swim (not) • See (where I learned to swim) • In lieu of a middle name (Yiddish) • Favorite prank for the perfect pic • ...
Deserts 2013-11-14
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- Name of discoverer of air movement that explains the location of most deserts
- Fertile spot in desert
- Australian desert diamond mine
- Loss of moisture through leaves etc
- Layers which don't let water flow through
- Uluru is one
- Driest hot desert in the world
- Less than 250mm of rain per year
- Circular tents
- The second driest continent
- Most desert animals that get their moisture from their plant food
- Name of northern tropical circle
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- The wold's biggest desert
- Desert plants with a very short life cycle
- Higher land with a flat top
- process by which material in deserts is built up to form strange shapes
- Asia's biggest desert
- Arabic for sand dunes
- Making brackish water potable
- Collective term for rain, snow etc.
- Opposite to windward side of mountains
- Nomads in Middle East or North Africa
- Deep gullies in the desert
- Home to the Bushman tribes
- The biggest hot desert
- Australia has smallest amount of water to enter rivers etc
26 Clues: Uluru is one • Circular tents • Asia's biggest desert • Arabic for sand dunes • Fertile spot in desert • The biggest hot desert • The wold's biggest desert • Deep gullies in the desert • Home to the Bushman tribes • Higher land with a flat top • The second driest continent • Making brackish water potable • Australian desert diamond mine • Driest hot desert in the world • ...
Chapter 3: A meeting of Different Worlds 2015-09-28
Across
- Below Penensulares and were people born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- Large estates farmed by many workers
- Waterway through and around North America
- A burst of learning also known as a rebirth
- Borderlands Present day Florida and California
- Killed in a battle with local people of the Phillipine Islands
- An Italian explorer credited for discovering the Americas
- Mixed Spanish Indian background and below the Creoles in the social scale
- Emperor in West Africa-first name Musa
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- Large town that has it's own independent government in East Africa
- Spanish Leader who lead the conquest of taking over the Aztecs
- The system of rule by lords who owe loyalty to a monarch
- Conquistador that helped overtake the Incan Emperor
- A series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims
- Top of the social scale and held the highest jobs in New Spain
- Aztec Emperor
- Forts where soldiers lived
- Invented the printing press
- Kings and Queens
- Religious settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- Passage of slave ships west across the Atlantic Ocean
21 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Kings and Queens • Forts where soldiers lived • Invented the printing press • Large estates farmed by many workers • Emperor in West Africa-first name Musa • Waterway through and around North America • A burst of learning also known as a rebirth • Borderlands Present day Florida and California • Conquistador that helped overtake the Incan Emperor • ...
THE OUTSIDERS 2016-01-05
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- he cut Ponyboy's hair.
- slang word for gun.
- Mr._____, Ponyboy's English teacher.
- Mustang's colour
- the East end gang.
- Johnny and Ponyboy ran away to this town.
- Ponyboy and Johnny got a gun from him.
- Johnny refused to see her in the hospital
- another name for gang fight.
- Gone with the_____.
- Socs' car
- place where Johnny died.
- Darry's job.
- Ponyboy and Johnny hid here.
- Johnny told Ponyboy to "Stay_____".
- guy who slapped Ponyboy.
- this destroyed church
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- Ponyboy's middle name.
- Ponyboy got this head injury after being kicked.
- Johnny killed him.
- possible cause of fire in the church.
- Sodapop's girlfriend.
- Tim____, leader of his gang.
- Ponyboy's favourite guy.
- Sodapop's horse
- the school teacher.
- Marcia's boyfriend.
- another word for knife
- Sandy's grandmother lives here.
- author of The Outsiders.
- they took this to go to Winderixville.
- the West side gang
- _____ Frost, the poet.
- Tim Shepard's kid brother.
- last name of Darry's football team buddy.
- slang for the police
36 Clues: Socs' car • Darry's job. • Sodapop's horse • Mustang's colour • Johnny killed him. • the East end gang. • the West side gang • slang word for gun. • the school teacher. • Marcia's boyfriend. • Gone with the_____. • slang for the police • Sodapop's girlfriend. • this destroyed church • Ponyboy's middle name. • he cut Ponyboy's hair. • another word for knife • _____ Frost, the poet. • ...
THE OUTSIDERS 2016-01-05
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- Ponyboy's favourite guy.
- Tim____, leader of his gang.
- last name of Darry's football team buddy.
- the West side gang
- Mr._____, Ponyboy's English teacher.
- another word for knife
- Tim Shepard's kid brother.
- Mustang's colour
- Johnny and Ponyboy ran away to this town.
- guy who slapped Ponyboy.
- possible cause of fire in the church.
- author of The Outsiders.
- Sandy's grandmother lives here.
- the East end gang.
- Johnny told Ponyboy to "Stay_____".
- this destroyed church
- _____ Frost, the poet.
- Gone with the_____.
Down
- he cut Ponyboy's hair.
- Marcia's boyfriend.
- Ponyboy got this head injury after being kicked.
- place where Johnny died.
- another name for gang fight.
- slang word for gun.
- Ponyboy's middle name.
- Sodapop's horse
- the school teacher.
- Ponyboy and Johnny hid here.
- Socs' car
- Ponyboy and Johnny got a gun from him.
- Johnny refused to see her in the hospital
- Darry's job.
- Sodapop's girlfriend.
- slang for the police
- Johnny killed him.
- they took this to go to Winderixville.
36 Clues: Socs' car • Darry's job. • Sodapop's horse • Mustang's colour • the West side gang • the East end gang. • Johnny killed him. • Marcia's boyfriend. • slang word for gun. • the school teacher. • Gone with the_____. • slang for the police • Sodapop's girlfriend. • this destroyed church • he cut Ponyboy's hair. • Ponyboy's middle name. • another word for knife • _____ Frost, the poet. • ...
Local History Midterm 2022-03-16
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- The Sylvania in Pennsylvania means this
- PA was first colony to abolish __
- borders PA to the NorthTo the East: Delaware River & New Jersey
- Largest city
- Groundhog Day groundhog from PA
- William Penn was this religion
- ___ and Iroquois were two main Native American tribes from PA. considered Woodland PA Indians are known as Eastern ___ Indians
- PA indians lived in ___ and Longhouses
- William Penn wanted the land to start a colony where people could have freedom of religion
- Capital City
- point in PA
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- main feature of the Flight 93 memorial is the Tower of ___ which is a tower with chimes to remember the victims
- Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly __
- Line that separated the North and South in Civil War
- ___ Mountains run through the middle of PA
- Flight 93 memorial remembers passengers overtook hijackers on 9/11. The plane crashed in ___ , PA.
- __ River serves as a watershed to drain water since it is too shallow for ships
- Borders PA to the West
- decorated beaded belts the Indans used
- Borders PA to the West
- The Allegheny River and Monongahela River meet to form the Ohio River in ___.
21 Clues: point in PA • Largest city • Capital City • Borders PA to the West • Borders PA to the West • William Penn was this religion • Groundhog Day groundhog from PA • PA was first colony to abolish __ • decorated beaded belts the Indans used • PA indians lived in ___ and Longhouses • The Sylvania in Pennsylvania means this • Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly __ • ...
Andy Liu history puzzle 2022-04-07
Across
- Golden age of Caliphate,Capital Bagdad
- Close to present day St. Louis, Capital City of Cahokia
- leads to India as center of Indian Ocean Trade
- Eastern Roman Empire Flourished
- china Leading manufacturer in the world
- Roman Catholic Church (Rome) & Eastern Orthodox Church (Constantinople)
- United Muslim area including Southern Spain, northern Africa, Middle East & Parts of India
- believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim
- Trade routes throughout North Africa
- china Extended Borders into Mongolia, Central Asia & Vietnam
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- becomes religion of Spice Islands and Malay Peninsula
- believed the Caliph should be a descendant of Muhammed
- Highly Influenced by China,Golden Age of Japanese Culture
- Veneration of Ancestors and Nature Spirits in Japan
- Ended period of troubles Build Grand Canal in china
- Influenced by Mayans,Predecessors of Aztecs
- Believed that it declined due to reduced output of gold mines
- Emperor of the Romans
- Honored Warrior Class in Japan
- established as Capital City in Japan
20 Clues: Emperor of the Romans • Honored Warrior Class in Japan • Eastern Roman Empire Flourished • established as Capital City in Japan • Trade routes throughout North Africa • Golden age of Caliphate,Capital Bagdad • china Leading manufacturer in the world • Influenced by Mayans,Predecessors of Aztecs • believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim • ...
MENA Vocab Crossword 2022-04-19
Across
- a muslim place of worship
- people from different ethnic background
- a system for transporting water
- a fertile spot in the desert where water is found
- obtain from petroleum and natural gas
- a teacher/proclaimer of the will of God
- grass refined for edible bits of grain
- big structure made in past mesopotamia
- business that does work for a customer
- peninsula of western asia
- rock which can contain groundwater
- Organization Petroleum Exporting Countries
- teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
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- a nomadic Arab of the desert
- crescent shaped region in Middle East
- purifying liquid by heating and cooling
- relates to earthquakes or vibrations
- material deposited by rivers
- process of removing salt from seawater
- landform made by sediment
- monetary measure of the market value
- valley dry except for in rainy season
- the modern persian language
- religion of the Jewish people
- animals released onto land for grazing
- extends 2,500km across northwestern Africa
- syllabic writing system
- the religion of the Muslims
- sometimes called the arabian gulf
29 Clues: syllabic writing system • a muslim place of worship • landform made by sediment • peninsula of western asia • the modern persian language • the religion of the Muslims • a nomadic Arab of the desert • material deposited by rivers • religion of the Jewish people • teachings of Jesus of Nazareth • a system for transporting water • sometimes called the arabian gulf • ...
LC 8/9 2022-05-12
Across
- 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 • ...
MARMAR2 2022-05-13
Across
- oval shaped theater in the centre of rome
- Muhammad Ali's famous catch phrase
- Princess and the frog main protagonist
- The 17th century de facto leader of the french republic as first consul
- A three shade ice-cream
- A french 17th century men's accessory
- Season base ROM song from Grease
- A name for a home,e.g. A humble____
- Patrick Swayze's dance partner
- Ooh, barracuda, oh yeah,e.g.band
- A cannibal named after a Greek general
- Ashton Kutcher MTV prank show
- Orange juice with weird commercials
- A fabric that medieval monks wore,e.g.table cloth
- A vital item of badminton
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- She ain't no hollaback girl
- very confused or shocked
- A hard backed reptile that could bite your finger off
- a very nutty animal
- A nickname for someone named claire
- Nickname for a famous physicist
- Bonsoir
- A friendly way to greet someone
- A show with investors with hundreds of sharp teeth
- A raised area of land often found in the middle east
- Dang dang diggity dang dang,e.g. musical
26 Clues: Bonsoir • a very nutty animal • A three shade ice-cream • very confused or shocked • A vital item of badminton • She ain't no hollaback girl • Ashton Kutcher MTV prank show • Patrick Swayze's dance partner • Nickname for a famous physicist • A friendly way to greet someone • Season base ROM song from Grease • Ooh, barracuda, oh yeah,e.g.band • Muhammad Ali's famous catch phrase • ...
Swords 2023-08-12
Across
- Thrusting sword with a long, narrow blade.
- Large, two-edged sword used in various cultures.
- Shorter companion sword to the katana in Japanese tradition.
- Versatile sword with a double-edged blade and long grip.
- Iberian sword with a curved edge and concave blade shape.
- Viking sword known for its high-quality craftsmanship.
- Large, two-handed sword from Scotland.
- Japanese sword with a curved blade worn edge-down.
- A slender, pointed sword used primarily for thrusting.
- Large two-handed sword from Europe, known for its size.
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- Single-edged sword with a curved blade and sharp point.
- Traditional Japanese sword with a curved, single-edged blade.
- Persian sword with a curved blade and distinctive hilt.
- Curved sword with a sharp edge, commonly used in the Middle East.
- Ancient Egyptian sword with a sickle-shaped blade.
- Traditional Chinese double-edged straight sword.
- Roman short sword used by infantry.
- Curved sword with a single edge, often associated with cavalry.
- Sword with a wavy or flame-like blade.
- Short, curved sword often associated with pirates.
20 Clues: Roman short sword used by infantry. • Sword with a wavy or flame-like blade. • Large, two-handed sword from Scotland. • Thrusting sword with a long, narrow blade. • Large, two-edged sword used in various cultures. • Traditional Chinese double-edged straight sword. • Ancient Egyptian sword with a sickle-shaped blade. • Japanese sword with a curved blade worn edge-down. • ...
Crossword Learning Contract 2023-09-05
Across
- wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing systems
- the period of time before written records
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- an object made by a human being usually based off culture
- nomadic people who live by hunting and fishing
- tame an animal/cultivate a plant
- the arts and other manifestations of human achievement
- a rectangular stepped tower sometimes surmounted by a temple
- the species to which all modern humans belong
- a worker in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand
- the later part of the stone age when ground or stone weapons were used
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- a crescent shaped region in the middle east
- lifestyle change of hunter-gathering to agriculture and settlement
- a person who copies out documents before printing was invented
- the study of human history and prehistory
- a prehistoric temple aligned with the movements of the sun
- the stage of human social and cultural development
- the early stage of stone age lasting about 2.5 mil years
- a person who travels from place to place
- arrange laws or rules in a systematic code
20 Clues: tame an animal/cultivate a plant • a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • a person who travels from place to place • the period of time before written records • the study of human history and prehistory • arrange laws or rules in a systematic code • a crescent shaped region in the middle east • the species to which all modern humans belong • ...
Spooky History 2023-10-31
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- Biggest producer of silk
- A specialist in a specific branch of study is called
- City where purple dye was produced
- Name of biggest empire in Europe during silk roads
- Name of Sultan who conquered Constantinople
- Major madrassa in modern day Uzbekistan
- variety of different cultures and people coexisting together in a community.
- Name of India during Muslim control
- Main animal used on silk road
- Major religion in China during the duration of the silk roads
- Chinese boats used by merchants
- winds that blow predictably in the same direction every season
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- Belief/Religion of most of inland Africa
- Instrument used to measure longitude invented in the middle east
- Fruit brought from Indonesia that spread into Africa
- Country where modern day Constantinople is located in
- Biggest Buddhist place of worship in the world
- Richest man in history
- Empire that formed in Modern day Somolia
- This city was the major trade port of the Srivijayan empire
- Commander of the largest Chinese fleet during chinas age of exploration
- Name of capital of the Srivijaya empire
- Capital of Iraq
23 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Richest man in history • Biggest producer of silk • Main animal used on silk road • Chinese boats used by merchants • City where purple dye was produced • Name of India during Muslim control • Major madrassa in modern day Uzbekistan • Name of capital of the Srivijaya empire • Belief/Religion of most of inland Africa • Empire that formed in Modern day Somolia • ...
Bible Archaeological findings and more! 2025-01-31
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- : A system of writing using pictures and symbols that represent words or sounds
- : The land God promised to Abraham
- : Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- : Hebrew word for law and teching
- : Before Christ
- : Key source for understanding the history of the ancient Isrealites and dates back to the 9th century BCE and records the victory of Mesha
- : Considered the first extra biblical mention of the nation
- : Amno Domini
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- : The region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- : Hebrew scripture
- : the forefather of the isrealites
- : The Isrealites escape Egypt
- : Famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- : Christian Scripture
- : Before Common Era
- : The first 5 books of the Bible
- : Common Era
- : the largest Neolithic settlements in the world along the Jordan River
- : A mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revelaing layers of occupation dating bak thousands of years
- : Massive stone walls and tower, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques
20 Clues: : Common Era • : Amno Domini • : Before Christ • : Hebrew scripture • : Before Common Era • : Christian Scripture • : The Isrealites escape Egypt • : The first 5 books of the Bible • : Hebrew word for law and teching • : The land God promised to Abraham • : the forefather of the isrealites • : Considered the first extra biblical mention of the nation • ...
Happy Birthday, Sara <3 2024-08-04
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- pearls?
- color on figma
- work from home
- they pop
- really bad acronym
- birthday dessert
- hot writer
- think tank output?
- Sara in her grave
- coffee order
- saddest song ever
- tumhare aur meray ghar ke beech
- "_ we?"
- always just one of these away
- something you have won
- 7th letter of the greek alphabet
- omg I'm _
- can be bought or brought
- components of the hydrosphere/ a place to live
- birthday greeting
- captain in f7
- far from Bay Ridge
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- muslim cows on eid
- 5 minute walk from hotel
- a scalp usually is
- Xoxo,_?
- text on work mornings
- adjective for a girl is cute
- repetitive behaviour
- 40:1
- rubber from the Middle East
- pre-departure activity
- Shahab might have
- 4/5 children can't
- king
- leave it to me
- fitted ones can change your life
- all of old comms
- playing in the fishbowls
- religious canadian baby man at Tabadlab?
- Where Sara grew up
41 Clues: 40:1 • king • Xoxo,_? • pearls? • "_ we?" • they pop • omg I'm _ • hot writer • coffee order • captain in f7 • color on figma • work from home • leave it to me • birthday dessert • all of old comms • Shahab might have • Sara in her grave • saddest song ever • birthday greeting • muslim cows on eid • a scalp usually is • really bad acronym • 4/5 children can't • think tank output? • Where Sara grew up • far from Bay Ridge • ...
Key Terms 2025-03-06
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- Truth lies in the middle of contradictions.
- Gender differences linked to opportunity structures.
- explaining sensory information.
- Adjusting memory after learning outcomes.
- Attributing successes to oneself, failures to external factors.
- Vertical lines seem longer in distance.
- Group's ability to perform various tasks.
- Causes within the person.
- Explaining the causes of behavior.
- Grouping objects by similarity.
- Causes outside the person.
- Same as fundamental attribution error.
- holistic perceptions Focus on objects vs. context and relationships.
- Stimulus influence on perception.
- Western logical vs. East Asian contextual thinking.
- Misleading visual perceptions.
- Blaming others' behaviors on internal causes.
- Influence of rectangular shapes on perception.
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- Accepting contradictions in thought.
- Sensory receptor responses.
- Fear of confirming negative stereotypes.
- Better memory for first/last items.
- Same as external attributions.
- Individualism/collectivism affects social attention and thought.
- Western focus on 2D representations.
- Cognitive skills used in daily life.
- Seeing contradictions as mutually exclusive.
- Mental processes for knowledge.
- Focusing on specific stimuli.
- Same as internal attributions.
30 Clues: Causes within the person. • Causes outside the person. • Sensory receptor responses. • Focusing on specific stimuli. • Same as external attributions. • Same as internal attributions. • Misleading visual perceptions. • explaining sensory information. • Mental processes for knowledge. • Grouping objects by similarity. • Stimulus influence on perception. • ...
EZ Shriner's Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-15
Across
- Symbolizing protection and commitment to values
- A group within
- Neighbors to the north
- 155th Imperial Session location
- Biannual gatherings
- An organization for young women
- a.k.a. Mystic Order of the Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm
- A symbol of brotherhood
- Multiple Shriners within the same family
- A symbol of endurance and perseverance
- Founded on December 14, 1890
- Masonic sponsored organization for young men
- A local group
- Imperial First Lady
- 150 years of fellowship
- A symbol representing the governing body of the Shriners
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- The philanthropy
- Shriner's International headquarters
- The Board of Directors
- Often named after Middle Eastern cities
- The first Shrine established
- The elected governing body of the fraternity, consisting of 12 officers
- ND East-West Shrine Bowl
- Third and final
- Imperial Sir's home Shrine
- Iconic, funny "hat"
- MSA 2025 location
- Blue _____
- Represents the thousands of children helped by the philanthropy each year
- Devoted to new Nobles
- First step in joining
- The oldest, largest and most widely known fraternity.
32 Clues: Blue _____ • A local group • A group within • Third and final • The philanthropy • MSA 2025 location • Biannual gatherings • Iconic, funny "hat" • Imperial First Lady • Devoted to new Nobles • First step in joining • The Board of Directors • Neighbors to the north • A symbol of brotherhood • 150 years of fellowship • ND East-West Shrine Bowl • Imperial Sir's home Shrine • ...
Lem Words week 1 2025-10-07
Across
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- the ocean between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- a long, flowing body of water
- a piece of land with water all around it
- what happens when a volcano bursts out with lava and ash
- the study of the Earth’s land, water, and people
- the ocean on the east coast of Australia
- a group of people living in a country, not the military
- the line where the land or sea seems to meet the sky
- a large area covered with many trees
- to teach people ways of living in a society
- land next to the sea, often sandy
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- to suddenly burst out, like lava from a volcano
- a very high hill
- a group of people living together with laws, writing, and culture
- a line that goes up and down
- a large, very dry area with little rain
- a book of maps
- a line that goes from side to side
- a mountain that can erupt with lava
20 Clues: a book of maps • a very high hill • a line that goes up and down • a long, flowing body of water • land next to the sea, often sandy • a line that goes from side to side • a mountain that can erupt with lava • a large area covered with many trees • a large, very dry area with little rain • a piece of land with water all around it • the ocean on the east coast of Australia • ...
Social study's 2016-01-08
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- A set of individuals whose identity as such is distinctive in terms of common religious creed, beliefs, doctrines, practices, or rituals.
- 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 people of south central Ghana.
- a member of an Akan-speaking people of Ghana.
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- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- 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 ...
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
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. • ...
Characters and Cast of High School Musical 2022-01-05
Across
- President of East High’s science club and member of the academic decathlon team. An extremely smart and witty character, she quickly becomes best friends with Gabriella but later becomes involved in the intervention intended to stop Gabriella and Troy from participating in the winter musical. She begins dating Chad at the end of the first film. With dreams of becoming the President of the United States, she chooses to attend Yale University.
- Central protagonist of the original three films. He is the captain and star of the varsity basketball team and one of the most popular students at East High. His romance with Gabriella, a girl he meets at a ski lodge during winter break, becomes the driving force behind the events of the films. After singing karaoke with Gabriella at the ski lodge, he realizes he has a talent and love for singing, leading him to unintentionally audition for East High’s winter musical. This subsequently leads to the collapse of East High’s social order, and he is ashamed because the culture at East High has forced him to believe “jocks” can only be “jocks” and could never participate in a musical. During his senior year, he decides to attend the University of California, Berkeley, choosing to pursue both basketball and theater while also staying close to Gabriella.
- Director of musical theater at East High. She is extremely dramatic and has a rivalry with Coach Bolton. She hates cell phones.
- Portrays Sharpay Evans. This was her breakthrough role, and she claims she was a perfect fit for the role at the time of filming. “I think at that moment in time, I was unaware of myself and my surroundings, and I feel like that’s a big part of Sharpay.” She adds that, because of this, she would not be able to play the character in a sequel. “I would hate to ruin something that is perfect for that moment. I don’t think I could go back to it.”
- Portrays Ryan Evans. Prior to taking the role, he had been in Halloweentown High, but it was High School Musical that truly set his career in motion. He guest-starred in the spin-off series, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
- Portrays Kelsi Nielsen. Her other acting credits include Disney Channel original films Halloweentown High and Hounded.
- Sharpay’s twin brother. The choreographer for East High’s musicals, he loves musical theater. His character develops from being completely under the influence of his sister to standing up to her for his friends at East High. He becomes a Juilliard scholarship recipient at the end of the third film. David Simpatico, one of the franchise’s writers, revealed him to be gay after the films were over, sparking controversy among fans.
- A talented member of East High’s basketball team. He has a crush on Sharpay and is good friends with Troy, Chad, and others on the team. After Troy’s audition, he reveals his secret love for baking to the disapproval of other students at East High.
- Troy’s best friend. He is the co-captain of the basketball team with dreams of playing for the University of Albuquerque. At first, he is appalled by Troy auditioning for the musical but eventually becomes supportive. He and Taylor date throughout all three films.
- Student at East High. She is the pianist, composer, and songwriter for the musicals. Although she allows Sharpay to intimidate her, she ends up working with Troy and Gabriella for their callback, both of whom encourage her to stand up to Sharpay. She eventually receives a Juilliard scholarship.
- Portrays Gabriella Montez. She had previously auditioned for other Disney Channel roles prior to getting this one and was thrilled to work on the project. From a young age, she developed a passion for singing, acting, and dancing.
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- Portrays Zeke Baylor. His other well-known acting credits include The Fosters, Grand Hotel, and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.
- Portrays Taylor McKessie. She had previously auditioned for various roles at Disney Channel.
- Portrays Chad Danforth. After High School Musical, he went on to star in Jump In!, another Disney Channel Original film.
- Portrays Coach Bolton. He made minor appearances in Little Women (2018) and Hawaii Five-O and starred in a Hallmark movie titled The Christmas Spirit.
- Portrays Troy Bolton. The hit franchise launched his career, but he was very unhappy with the image it gave him. In the years following, he took many more mature roles in an attempt to distance himself from the movie series. He infamously did not record vocals for his character in the first film as the directors felt his voice was not strong enough. Instead, Drew Seeley provided vocals for Troy.
- Primary antagonist of the films. Popular yet feared by the student body, she is the president of East High’s drama department and hails from a wealthy and influential family. Although she has a crush on Troy, Troy and Gabriella’s callback challenges her talents and status for the very first time. She takes extreme measures throughout the films in an attempt to secure her role in the musical, earn Troy’s affection, and upstage everyone else at East High. Despite wanting to receive a scholarship to the Juilliard School, she chooses to study drama at the University of Albuquerque and stay to help Ms. Darbus with the drama department.
- Portrays Ms. Darbus. She played minor roles in shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Mad Men, and Modern Family and previously received a Tony Award nomination for her role in Cabaret.
- Secondary main character. A shy, “freaky genius girl,” she moves to Albuquerque with her mom during her junior year and begins attending East High. Members of the academic decathlon team recruit her to join shortly after she arrives. Singing with Troy at the ski lodge unearths her passion for singing, and she accidentally gets a callback with him for the school musical, eventually earning the leading role alongside Troy. In the third film, she enrolls at Stanford University to study law and maintains her relationship with Troy.
- Coach of East High’s basketball team and Troy’s father. He is unhappy with Troy when he finds out he has auditioned for the musical and pushes him to “keep his head in the game,” changing his mind when he sees his son’s talent.
20 Clues: Portrays Taylor McKessie. She had previously auditioned for various roles at Disney Channel. • Portrays Kelsi Nielsen. Her other acting credits include Disney Channel original films Halloweentown High and Hounded. • Portrays Chad Danforth. After High School Musical, he went on to star in Jump In!, another Disney Channel Original film. • ...
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
javian's crossword puzzle for countries 2021-08-26
9 Clues: east of Iran • northwest of Israel • strip East of the Suez Canal • west of Iran and southeast of syria • east of Gaza strip and west of Jordan • north of Jordan and northwest of Iraq • east of Saudi Arabia and south of Iraq • is north from syria and has a lot of dams • is the second largest west of Persian Gulf
Where is Thailand? 2025-04-24
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- Name of a sea to the east of southern Thailand
- Country to the west of Thailand
- Country to the south of Thailand
- Country to the north east of Thailand
- Country to the south of Thailand
- The sea to the east of southern Thailand
- Country to the east of Thailand
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- Country to the east of Thailand
- Country across the sea from Thailand
- An international organisation for Southeast Asia
- Region of Asia where Thailand is located
11 Clues: Country to the east of Thailand • Country to the west of Thailand • Country to the east of Thailand • Country to the south of Thailand • Country to the south of Thailand • Country across the sea from Thailand • Country to the north east of Thailand • Region of Asia where Thailand is located • The sea to the east of southern Thailand • ...
Savage Class 2025-05-13
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- Tall
- Skylar Middle
- Wife 1
- Absent
- Butter Fish
- Kyran Friend
- Wife 2
- Kam Brother
- Batman
- Dolphin
- Curls
- Smelly
- Nick name
- Brett
- Swaycrazy
- Peanut Fish
- Teacher
- Jamesyn and Aniyah
- Tornado
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- Dope as heck
- Sleepy
- Loud
- Anna
- Nelson
- Sophie Middle
- Teacher harry Potter
- Elmo Fish
- Short
- Tanner Dupe
- Cats
- Givin
- Polar bear
- Weiner Dog
- Teacher fake kid
- Nora Middle
- Books
- Wrong Mathew
- Elmo
- Korbin Sister
- Max Middle
- Kam Middle
41 Clues: Loud • Tall • Anna • Cats • Elmo • Short • Givin • Curls • Books • Brett • Sleepy • Wife 1 • Nelson • Absent • Wife 2 • Batman • Smelly • Dolphin • Teacher • Tornado • Elmo Fish • Nick name • Swaycrazy • Polar bear • Weiner Dog • Max Middle • Kam Middle • Butter Fish • Tanner Dupe • Kam Brother • Nora Middle • Peanut Fish • Dope as heck • Kyran Friend • Wrong Mathew • Skylar Middle • Sophie Middle • Korbin Sister • Teacher fake kid • Jamesyn and Aniyah • ...
High Frequency Words 10/18-10/26 2022-10-17
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- Don't forget to take time to smell the _____ flowers.
- On Christmas, I got to see my _____, my aunt, and uncle.
- In fourth grade we learned about the history of _____.
- Be sure to give the guest speaker your undivided _____.
- What time will you _____ at the airport?
- Over the _____ of the school year, we will learn about many ancient societies.
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- There is an imposter _____ us!
- I can't _____ what to eat for dinner.
- the Fertile Crescent is made up of modern-day Iraq, Syria, and several other _____ in the Middle East.
- Christie prefers her hair short, _____ she likes the way it looks long as well.
10 Clues: There is an imposter _____ us! • I can't _____ what to eat for dinner. • What time will you _____ at the airport? • Don't forget to take time to smell the _____ flowers. • In fourth grade we learned about the history of _____. • Be sure to give the guest speaker your undivided _____. • On Christmas, I got to see my _____, my aunt, and uncle. • ...
history 2021-09-30
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- spoken by some 150 million people throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
- an ancient Greek writer
- hexahedron-shaped Loomian made of two hollow triangular
- a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
- an ethnic group of people originating from the country of Egypt.
- a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa.
- the principal method of human communication
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- belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- the number of people in a single area
10 Clues: an ancient Greek writer • the number of people in a single area • the principal method of human communication • a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. • hexahedron-shaped Loomian made of two hollow triangular • an ethnic group of people originating from the country of Egypt. • ...
King Jesus 2021-02-16
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- Savior
- A building devoted to the worship of gods or other objects of religious reverence.
- A place where there is buying and selling
- Something not meant to be known or seen by others.
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- A strip of leather fastened to a handle, used for flogging or beating.
- The promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the Old testament.
- A city in the Middle East, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead sea.
- First book in the new testament.
- The person who leads or commands a group.
- A young male horse, in particular one less than four years old.
10 Clues: Savior • First book in the new testament. • The person who leads or commands a group. • A place where there is buying and selling • Something not meant to be known or seen by others. • A young male horse, in particular one less than four years old. • A strip of leather fastened to a handle, used for flogging or beating. • ...
Scavenger Hunt 2021-02-09
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- This species was rare, and is the only tree seen in the garden
- Sculpted using spring stone
- One of the biggest specimens in the Garden. Its wood is highly sought after as timber for construction
- Originated from the garden of Agnes Joaquim
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- Cast from bronze, it is seen taking off
- A popular game children played in the 1950s and 1960s
- It is a rare tree found in scattered locations throughout the western part of Southeast Asia
- The bark yields a red dye
- A sculpture in bronze about 2.1m tall
- It was traditionally used as a standard weights across Middle East and Southeast Asia
10 Clues: The bark yields a red dye • Sculpted using spring stone • A sculpture in bronze about 2.1m tall • Cast from bronze, it is seen taking off • Originated from the garden of Agnes Joaquim • A popular game children played in the 1950s and 1960s • This species was rare, and is the only tree seen in the garden • ...
Major Physical Divisions of Asia 2023-09-19
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- Fertile plain encompassing northern regions of the Indian subcontinent
- Largest desert in Asia
- Mass of land surrounded by water but attached to the mainland
- Cluster of islands formed close to each other in large clusters
- River flowing from north to south through Myanmar
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- World's largest sand sea, covering an area larger than France in the Middle East
- China's two major rivers that contribute to an area of 158,000 square miles.
- Flat relief with altitudes ranging from 0 to 300 m above sea level, adjoining the Amur River in northern China.
- River system discharging into the Persian Gulf in Western Asia
- Major peninsulas in southern Asia
10 Clues: Largest desert in Asia • Major peninsulas in southern Asia • River flowing from north to south through Myanmar • Mass of land surrounded by water but attached to the mainland • River system discharging into the Persian Gulf in Western Asia • Cluster of islands formed close to each other in large clusters • ...
Section 2 word wizard job 2025-04-23
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- A full length outer garment worn by some Muslim women.
- a shawl worn by jewish men during religious services
- a traditional headdress worn by men from parts of the middle east.
- A building where Jewish people meet for religious reasons or worship and instruction.
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- In english it means “the north” which was relating to northern mexico and the south-west U.S.
- Brim skull hats traditionally worn by Jewish men
- A rhythmic pattern
- a quorum of 10 men over the age of 13 required for traditional jewish public worship
- Compliment in Spanish
- A Garment worn by some Muslim women to cover their hair.
10 Clues: A rhythmic pattern • Compliment in Spanish • Brim skull hats traditionally worn by Jewish men • a shawl worn by jewish men during religious services • A full length outer garment worn by some Muslim women. • A Garment worn by some Muslim women to cover their hair. • a traditional headdress worn by men from parts of the middle east. • ...
Vocab 12 2022-02-01
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- is the boundary separating two different types of air.
- is a narrow variable band of very strong predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above the earth. There are typically two or three jet streams in each of the northern and southern hemispheres.
- is a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- are the winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude.
- energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature.
- is the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
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- are dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east.
- is the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force, acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation
- is a region where air masses get their specific humidity and temperature.
- are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator.
11 Clues: is the boundary separating two different types of air. • are dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. • is a region where air masses get their specific humidity and temperature. • are the winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude. • are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator. • ...
Asia middle ages 2022-11-17
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- Former Khagan of the Mongol Empire
- Book by Sun Tzu
- a form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song, mime, and dance, now performed only by male actors, using exaggerated gestures and body movements to express emotions, and including historical plays, domestic dramas, and dance pieces.
- a series of ancient trade networks that connected China and the Far East with countries in Europe and the Middle East.
- the word for " sword" in the Japanese language.
- was the title of the military dictators of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868.
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- a native or inhabitant of Mongolia; a Mongolian.
- a system of fortified walls with a roadway along the top, constructed as a defense for China against the nomads of the regions that are now Mongolia and Manchuria:
- a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
- travelling overland from Venice to China in the last quarter of the 13th century, staying at the Mongol court of Kublai Khan, returning home, and writing a book about his experiences.
- member of the Japanese warrior caste.
11 Clues: Book by Sun Tzu • Former Khagan of the Mongol Empire • member of the Japanese warrior caste. • the word for " sword" in the Japanese language. • a native or inhabitant of Mongolia; a Mongolian. • was the title of the military dictators of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868. • ...
How Much Do You Know about Indonesia? 2022-11-11
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- There are 34....in Indonesia
- The symbol of Indonesian country
- The traditional food from West Sumatera
- There are...sila in Pancasila.
- the capital city of east Java
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- Kuta beach is in....
- traditional house from Central Java
- The colour of Indonesia's flag are....& white.
- the capital city of east Kalimantan
- ....Nusa Tenggara
10 Clues: ....Nusa Tenggara • Kuta beach is in.... • There are 34....in Indonesia • the capital city of east Java • There are...sila in Pancasila. • The symbol of Indonesian country • traditional house from Central Java • the capital city of east Kalimantan • The traditional food from West Sumatera • The colour of Indonesia's flag are....& white.
Week 6: STUDY STUDY STUDY 2014-01-23
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- Runs (not walks) horizontally around the Earth's "waist".
- Hot enough to poach an egg, but in MAP degrees, it's the maximum for Longitude.
- Halfway between North and East, or South and West, or North and West - a type of direction.
- When you see it, you know exactly where you are.
- Shows human government boundaries - counties, states, provinces, prefectures, nations.
- Not actually half a wind, but halfway between two winds, like North and East.
- Not the whole sphere, but half of it.
- - the little box or diagram that "unlocks" a map for you, and tells you what's what.
- North, South, East, West: any one of the FOUR main directions.
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- Lines running side to side, or North-South, on a globe or map.
- You won't find any government boundaries on this "land-shapes map".
- A hot day in degrees, but on a map it's the maximum for Latitude.
- Count the points - 4, 8 or 16 - to find your way home.
- Runs (not walks) vertically through Greenwich England.
- Lines running up and down, or East-West, on a globe or map.
15 Clues: Not the whole sphere, but half of it. • When you see it, you know exactly where you are. • Count the points - 4, 8 or 16 - to find your way home. • Runs (not walks) vertically through Greenwich England. • Runs (not walks) horizontally around the Earth's "waist". • Lines running up and down, or East-West, on a globe or map. • ...
Nature of Science- Kesalea 2022-08-29
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- is the distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- is the relationship between a distance on the map and the actual distance on the ground
- located at 90 degrees south latitude
- mapmakers also drew lines east to west around Earth
- the half circle from the North Pole to the South Pole passes through Greenwich, and England
- drew lines east to west around Earth
- located at 90 degrees north latitude
- Earth scientists who measure the chemical composition,age,and location of rocks
- is the area on Earth's surface between two meridians where people use the same time
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- scientists who study weather ans climate
- a key that lists all the symblos used on the map
- is a consistent plan or model used as a guide for understanding and predicting things
- as if you were looking down on an area from above Earth
- line of longitude 180 degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- is a drawing that shows an object as though you were looking at it from the side
15 Clues: located at 90 degrees south latitude • drew lines east to west around Earth • located at 90 degrees north latitude • scientists who study weather ans climate • a key that lists all the symblos used on the map • mapmakers also drew lines east to west around Earth • as if you were looking down on an area from above Earth • ...
Teacher Fun Facts 2024-02-13
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- Wants to get involved in voluntary work and help others less fortunate than themselves
- Likes Carlos Santana (guitarist).
- Has been in the viscinity of 3 separate terrorist attacks.
- Was baptised in the Jordan River
- Spent one month in a country with no shower, toilet, fridge or oven.
- Was born in Guernsey in the Channel Islands
- Worked at a gold mine in the surveyor's department while a student.
- Loves learning about snakes - how to identify them and where they are found. Does not like to handle them though.
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- As a child, travelled around Europe and the Middle East in a Kombi for 12 months.
- When this person says 'family cuddle', their daughter pulls both parents in and hugs as tight as she can.
- While travelling to Israel, their video camera was confiscated as customs suspected it may be a bomb.
- J Wants to buy a one-bedroom apartment at the Ramada for everyone to come and visit.
- Dreams of travelling through Canada in Autumn or Spring
- Is a middle child - sister is 11 years younger and brother is 11 years older.
- Has a certificate in Artificial Insemination (cattle) and a radio licence for ultra light planes. Is an advanced scuba diver. Loves rollercoasters and skydiving is on bucket list.
- In their first year at Avondale this person studied PDHPE teaching.
16 Clues: Was baptised in the Jordan River • Likes Carlos Santana (guitarist). • Was born in Guernsey in the Channel Islands • Dreams of travelling through Canada in Autumn or Spring • Has been in the viscinity of 3 separate terrorist attacks. • Worked at a gold mine in the surveyor's department while a student. • ...
West/ East Fronts WWI 2023-02-23
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- Who initiated the front by attacking a German state?
- When fighting on the Eastern Front ended.
- Who Germany invaded.
- Who opened up the western front?
- Stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier.
- The largest and most lethal offensive of WWI.
- Stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
- The plan Germany created to defeat France and eventually Russia.
- Battle in 1916 where 700,000 lives were lost.
- Where German advance was halted.
- Where did Russia successfully invade?
- A state in which neither side has an advantage nor progresses.
- Who Germany invaded.
- Germany gained control of industrial regions here.
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- The Russian general that developed "Plan 19".
- This land was promised in return for Romanian support.
- Another name for the eastern front.
- Another name for the Western Front.
- A battle in 1916 that had the most casualties at over 1,000,000.
- Who entered the war in August 1916?
20 Clues: Who Germany invaded. • Who Germany invaded. • Who opened up the western front? • Where German advance was halted. • Another name for the eastern front. • Another name for the Western Front. • Who entered the war in August 1916? • Where did Russia successfully invade? • When fighting on the Eastern Front ended. • The Russian general that developed "Plan 19". • ...
PreHistoric & Ancient Near East 2025-08-22
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- sort of like a human, but not really
- when you connect information to areas of artwork
- horizontal bands of information
- black smeary art media
- circular formation of stones often oriented to solstice
- often used to make pottery
- work made over time
- writing on Hammurabi's stele
- marks placed into wet pottery
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- a big stone
- parallel uprights supporting a beam
- the big thing is most important
- reason for shift from paleo to neolithic
- description of style of Beaker w/ Ibex Motifs, it's not naturalistic
- city of the dead/cemetary
- purpose for after a human passes
- eternal life spirit
- person who is intermediary between human and spiritual world
- adorable animal from Papua New Guinea
19 Clues: a big stone • eternal life spirit • work made over time • black smeary art media • city of the dead/cemetary • often used to make pottery • writing on Hammurabi's stele • marks placed into wet pottery • the big thing is most important • horizontal bands of information • purpose for after a human passes • parallel uprights supporting a beam • sort of like a human, but not really • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Test 2024-04-19
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- the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organizations and leftist elements in Shanghai by forces supporting General Chiang Kai-shek and conservative factions in the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party or KMT).
- a Jamaican political activist. He was the founder and first President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL, commonly known as UNIA), through which he declared himself Provisional President of Africa.
- the longest river in Eurasia, the third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
- the legislative body of a country or state.
- a Turkish field marshal, revolutionary statesman, author, and the founding father of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first president from 1923 until his death in 1938
- a compound formed by the Japanese words zai, meaning "money" or "wealth," and batsu, meaning "clique" or "clan."
- an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, statesman, secular humanist, social democrat,[2] and author who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20th century.
- a nonviolent action engaged in by an individual who refuses to obey a law for moral or philosophical reasons.
- an American sociologist, socialist, historian, and Pan-Africanist civil rights activist.
- in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.
- an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule.
- a term that refers to a region in Northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day Northeast China, and historically parts of the modern-day Russian Far East,
- a country in East Africa. A member of the African Union[12] with a population of more than 47.6 million in the 2019 census
- a Chinese revolutionary statesman, physician, and political philosopher who served as the first provisional president of the Republic of China and the first leader of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party of China).
- Wealth redistribution can be implemented through land reform that transfers ownership of land from one category of people to another, or through inheritance taxes, land value taxes or a broader wealth tax on assets in general.
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- one of the four direct-administered municipalities of China. The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowing through it.
- the mass expulsion or killing of members of an unwanted ethnic or religious group in a society.
- bring or come to an end.
- a country in West Asia and the Middle East. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about 2150000 km2 (830000 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest country in Asia and the largest in the Middle East.
- nicknamed Scribe of Waqidi (Katib al-Waqidi), was a scholar and Arabian biographer.
- the capital of the province, county and the Central District.
- a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians including recruited children, use ambushes, sabotage, terrorism, raids, petty warfare or hit-and-run tactics in a rebellion, in a violent conflict, in a war or in a civil war to fight against regular military, police or rival insurgent forces.
- a general term for various movements in Africa that have as their common goal the unity of Africans and the elimination of colonialism and white supremacy from the continent
- the act or state of compensating, as by rewarding someone for service or by making up for someone's loss, damage, or injury by giving the injured party an appropriate benefit
- the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.
- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and military leader. He was the head of the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) party, General of the National Revolutionary Army, known as Generalissimo, and the leader of the Republic of China (ROC) in mainland China from 1928 until 1949.
- a British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer who became renowned for his role in the Arab Revolt (1916–1918) and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915–1918) against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War.
- a person who voluntarily undertakes or expresses a willingness to undertake a service
- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
- great-souled
- a country in the Levant region of West Asia. It is officially recognized as a state by the United Nations and numerous countries.
- an Iranian military officer and the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty.
- is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Iraq to the west and Turkey to the northwest, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman & the Persian Gulf to the south.
- paid a high price for his authoritarian actions—he lived in constant fear of assassi- nation. He kept a thousand loaded revolvers hidden throughout.
- colloquially known as Uncle Ho (Bác Hồ) or just Uncle (Bác),[g][7] and by other aliases[h] and sobriquets,[i] was a Vietnamese communist revolutionary, nationalist, and politician.
35 Clues: great-souled • bring or come to an end. • the legislative body of a country or state. • the capital of the province, county and the Central District. • an Iranian military officer and the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. • in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems. • ...
Latitude and Longitude Vocabulary 2023-09-27
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- unit of measuring distance on a global grid
- comparing the location of one place with that of another
- located at 90 degrees North
- area located in between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
- parallels north or south of the Equator
- North West, North East, South West, South East
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- main line of longitude located at zero degrees
- a latitude line plus a longitude line
- the exact location using measurement
- main line of latitude located a zero degrees
- meridians east or west of the Prime Meridian
- Pole located at 90 degrees South
- half of a sphere
13 Clues: half of a sphere • located at 90 degrees North • Pole located at 90 degrees South • the exact location using measurement • a latitude line plus a longitude line • parallels north or south of the Equator • unit of measuring distance on a global grid • main line of latitude located a zero degrees • meridians east or west of the Prime Meridian • ...
