middle east Crossword Puzzles
Transoceanic Interconnections Vocabulary 2021-10-27
Across
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa
- A company made up of a group of shareholders. Each shareholder contributes some money to the company and receives some share of the company's profits and debts.
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more Goods than they bought. an economic system to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests.
- A new racial concept that developed in Latin America following the intermixing that occurred between European colonists and the Native American population
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- A joint-stock company that controlled most of India during the. Of imperialism. This company controlled the political, social and economic life in India for more than two hundred years.
- A grant of authority over a population of ameridan's in the Spanish colonies. It provided the grant holder with a supply of cheap Labour and periodic payment of goods by the ameridan's. It obliged the grant holder to christianize the amerindians.
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- Japanese ruling Dynasty that strove to isolate it from foreign influences
- Portuguese prince who started a school for Sailors and sponsored early Voyages of exploration
- An Italian Navigator who was funded by the Spanish government to find a passage to the Far East. He is given credit for discovering the "New World "even though at his death he believes he had made it to India. He made four voyages to the "New World" . The first sighting of land was on October 12, 1492, and three other Journeys until the time of his death in 1503.
- Condition resulting from selling more Goods than are bought
- Portuguese Navigator / explorer who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world
- The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- Government-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies
- an enslaved person who is owned forever and whose children and children's children are automatically enslaved. Individuals treated as complete property to be bought and sold
- A 3-way system of trade during the 1600 - 1800 Africa sent slaves to America, America Central materials to Europe, and Europe sent guns and rum to Africa.
- An exchange of goods, ideas and skills from the Old World (Europe, Asia and Africa) to the new world (North and South America) and vice versa
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish
19 Clues: Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa • Condition resulting from selling more Goods than are bought • Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish • Japanese ruling Dynasty that strove to isolate it from foreign influences • The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas • ...
dad's christmas gift 2025-12-17
Across
- Third son’s birthday month
- Fourth Child’s middle name
- Wife’s favorite christmas movie
- We’re not here anymore, Toto
- First son’s birthday month
- First Child’s middle name
- Third Child’s middle name
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- Fourth Grandchild’s middle name
- Second son’s birthday month
- You’ll find the wizard here
- Wife’s birthday month
- Second Grandchild’s middle name
- Third Grandchild’s middle name
- Our bunny’s name
- Second Child’s middle name
- First grandchild’s middle name
- Daughter’s birthday month
17 Clues: Our bunny’s name • Wife’s birthday month • First Child’s middle name • Third Child’s middle name • Daughter’s birthday month • Third son’s birthday month • Fourth Child’s middle name • Second Child’s middle name • First son’s birthday month • Second son’s birthday month • You’ll find the wizard here • We’re not here anymore, Toto • Third Grandchild’s middle name • ...
East And West-Zach 2017-01-04
Across
- talked about the end?
- center space in a church is called?
- First church buildings are called.
- chair was behind the altar?
- of the chruch is offical?
- Christ's sacrifice in a dramatic way.
- railing/what separated the laypeople from the altar?
- to the capital from Rome to Byzantium.
- and Byzantium/Two major centers of the Roman empire.
- does the dome to represent?
- of a martyr/what is often buried under the altar?
- the beauty of God's Kingdom.
- day Byzanrium called?
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- talked about sacrafice?
- where the designs on the wall called?
- made of stone.
- capitals name is.
- reviled by sences?
- Mystery/What is the saving event called?
19 Clues: made of stone. • capitals name is. • reviled by sences? • talked about the end? • day Byzanrium called? • talked about sacrafice? • of the chruch is offical? • chair was behind the altar? • does the dome to represent? • the beauty of God's Kingdom. • First church buildings are called. • center space in a church is called? • where the designs on the wall called? • ...
John crossword 2021-10-14
Across
- The ancient gods of Zeus's blood line was Uranus. Cronus was the most evil ancient god. Zeus was the most worshipped ancient god.
- Apollo’s priest was the most important oracle out of Greek oracles because many people went to Delphi or Apollo’s temple for prophecies. These priests are women who are chosen from Greek gods. Apollo is the god of these priests.
- Poseidon is not only the god of sea but was the deity of land too. Zeus is the most powerful god. Greek gods represent different parts of life like weather for Zeus, sea and water for Poseidon and sun, medicine for Apollo.
- Apollo was most prayed for mostly in the Middle East because there was lots of sunlight in the Middle East. Zeus was the most prayed god. Apollo teached a man about healing because the man prayed for Apollo the most and he became the first doctor. People prayed to Zeus to make their land rain for crops but it didn’t rain.
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- This god’s parents are Zeus and Leto. This god has a twin sister called Artemis who is the goddess of hunting. This god played lyre during his free time. This god’s temple, Delphi, was important to people because Apollo was the god of prophecy, people went there for the future.
- Apollo had the most important ability for people like prophecies, sun, and healing. Zeus was the most worshipped because he was the god with the most capability. Ares is the stupidest god out of the main 12 gods and has the weakest abilities.
- This Greek group lived on Mount Olympus. There are 12 main gods that are in this group Greek worship and that always live in the Mount Olympus. There are more than 33 million gods in this group in hinduism.
- Apollo's land was where the sun was shining the most in the Middle East because people wanted the sun to shine at them as much as possible. Apollo's land was where the sun was shining the most. Poseidon is mostly known for the god of sea but Poseidon is also the god of land.
8 Clues: The ancient gods of Zeus's blood line was Uranus. Cronus was the most evil ancient god. Zeus was the most worshipped ancient god. • This Greek group lived on Mount Olympus. There are 12 main gods that are in this group Greek worship and that always live in the Mount Olympus. There are more than 33 million gods in this group in hinduism. • ...
Terms 2020-09-28
Across
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- Stool the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante.
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- a member of a people of south central Ghana.
- "dear, pleasant"
- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- the Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic. The Koran consists of 114 units of varying lengths, known as suras ; the first sura is said as part of the ritual prayer.
8 Clues: "dear, pleasant" • a member of a people of south central Ghana. • the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena. • a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary #1 2021-09-03
Across
- Empire India empire after the Mauryan Empire. Referred to as the "Golden Age of Hindu Culture".
- System Hereditary social classes introduced to India by the Ayrans.
- Roman elected officials.
- An ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus.
- The "eyes and ears" of the emperor and checked administrators at each level to prevent corruption in Chinese governments.
- From central Asia. Introduced Hinduism and the caste system to India.
- Polytheistic religion that was introduced to India by the Ayrans.
- democracy Also called pure democracy, forms of direct participation of citizens in democratic decision making.
- A council of five Spartan men elected annually who swore an oath monthly on the behalf of the city.
- Wall of China Joining together of existing protective walls located in China to protect the Qin empire from nomadic peoples.
- Era Fusion of Greek culture with the cultures of the Middle East and India.
- Started in India by Siddharth Gautama who became the "Enlightened One". Do not believe in a supreme being God). Holy book is the Sutras. Eternal peace is called Nirvana.
- The Greek hill on which the Parthenon was built.
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- poem Is a lengthy, narrative work of poetry. These long poems typically detail extraordinary feats and adventures of characters from a distant past.
- Greek mathematician that contributed to geometry, pulleys, measurements of volume and density, and catapults.
- A religion that arose in the Middle East and is based on the teachings of Christ.
- Asoka A Mauryan (India) ruler after his grandfather Chandragupta.
- Age A period marked by peace and stability.
- A ruling family.
- People conquered by Sparta that were forced to farm for the Spartans.
- Greek geographer that showed the Earth was round and calculated its circumference.
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- An open space that served as a meeting ground for various activities of the citizens.
- Chinese philosophy started by Lao Tzu, which means "The Way". People should accept the way of nature and not try to resist it.
- Started in Athens. Ordinary citizens participate in government.
- People that have been trained and approved for religious service.
- Greek philosopher who taught Socrates.
- Greek city state that focused on government.
- the Great Greek conqueror who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
30 Clues: A ruling family. • Roman elected officials. • Greek philosopher who taught Socrates. • Age A period marked by peace and stability. • Greek city state that focused on government. • A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • The Greek hill on which the Parthenon was built. • An ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. • ...
Exam 2 Review International Management 2016-11-11
Across
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- The E in EU
- Expanding the pie, nonspecific compensation, logrolling, cost cutting, and ____ are the five methods of reaching integrative agreements described by Pruitt.
- The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them.
- The four-stage negotiating model consists of investigative, presentation, bargaining, and ______.
- Two main negotiating styles used currently are the problem-solving approach and the ______ approach.
- According to Cellich, one of the mistakes sometimes made by negotiators is being easily _______.
- In Central and Eastern Europe, building ________ prior to conducting business is also important.
- ________ should be selected for their background, emotional makeup, values, and viewpoints.
- In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively.
- ______ are also common in Asia and Latin American countries; after reaching agreement, there is typically a long wait before final approval.
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- ____ is a process of determining the terms that are too unfavorable and the terms that are in your interest to accept; you then make sure you do not reject the acceptable terms and that you reject the unfavorable terms.
- The best way to avoid _____ is to prepare, plan, and respect the culture with whom you are negotiating before negotiations commence.
- The problem-solving approach to negotiating leads to adaptation by the negotiator to the negotiator’s counterpart through information ______ of needs.
- Three other negotiation approaches have been promulgated: compromising, forcing, and ______.
- In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred.
- A U.S. negotiator, for example, may focus on legal and _____agreements, although the Mexican or Japanese negotiator may emphasize personal relationships.
- Arabs conduct business only with friends, taking time to build a friendship is a(n) ______.
- In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional.
- A major mistake is to _____ a national culture.
- The downside of the _____ individualist is time because their partner may feel a long-term relationship is not being established.
- Some of the reasons global joint ventures and strategic alliances are on the increase include economic ______, rapid technological changes, large capital requirements, government-supported industries, economic maturation, and improve communications.
- In Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, round ____ tables are preferred in negotiations.
- Negotiation strategies also include the preparation details; ____; conflict resolution and mediation; and observation, analysis, and evaluation.
- Jokes are often perceived as _____ toward a particular person, and in group-oriented cultures, this type of humor may be considered offensive.
- To be successful in distributor agreements, ______ suggests 26 points that should be covered and agreed upon to assure success.
26 Clues: The E in EU • North American Free Trade Agreement • A major mistake is to _____ a national culture. • In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively. • In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional. • In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred. • The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them. • ...
Exam 2 Review International Management 2016-11-11
Across
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- To be successful in distributor agreements, ______ suggests 26 points that should be covered and agreed upon to assure success.
- A U.S. negotiator, for example, may focus on legal and _____agreements, although the Mexican or Japanese negotiator may emphasize personal relationships.
- Expanding the pie, nonspecific compensation, logrolling, cost cutting, and ____ are the five methods of reaching integrative agreements described by Pruitt.
- The four-stage negotiating model consists of investigative, presentation, bargaining, and ______.
- Arabs conduct business only with friends, taking time to build a friendship is a(n) ______.
- In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively.
- Some of the reasons global joint ventures and strategic alliances are on the increase include economic ______, rapid technological changes, large capital requirements, government-supported industries, economic maturation, and improve communications.
- The downside of the _____ individualist is time because their partner may feel a long-term relationship is not being established.
- ________ should be selected for their background, emotional makeup, values, and viewpoints.
- In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional.
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- ____ is a process of determining the terms that are too unfavorable and the terms that are in your interest to accept; you then make sure you do not reject the acceptable terms and that you reject the unfavorable terms.
- The problem-solving approach to negotiating leads to adaptation by the negotiator to the negotiator’s counterpart through information ______ of needs.
- The best way to avoid _____ is to prepare, plan, and respect the culture with whom you are negotiating before negotiations commence.
- The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them.
- Three other negotiation approaches have been promulgated: compromising, forcing, and ______.
- ______ are also common in Asia and Latin American countries; after reaching agreement, there is typically a long wait before final approval.
- The E in EU
- Jokes are often perceived as _____ toward a particular person, and in group-oriented cultures, this type of humor may be considered offensive.
- In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred.
- In Central and Eastern Europe, building ________ prior to conducting business is also important.
- A major mistake is to _____ a national culture.
- According to Cellich, one of the mistakes sometimes made by negotiators is being easily _______.
- In Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, round ____ tables are preferred in negotiations.
- Two main negotiating styles used currently are the problem-solving approach and the ______ approach.
- Negotiation strategies also include the preparation details; ____; conflict resolution and mediation; and observation, analysis, and evaluation.
26 Clues: The E in EU • North American Free Trade Agreement • A major mistake is to _____ a national culture. • In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively. • In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional. • In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred. • The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them. • ...
Exam 2 Review International Management 2016-11-11
Across
- Three other negotiation approaches have been promulgated: compromising, forcing, and ______.
- According to Cellich, one of the mistakes sometimes made by negotiators is being easily _______.
- In Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, round ____ tables are preferred in negotiations.
- A U.S. negotiator, for example, may focus on legal and _____agreements, although the Mexican or Japanese negotiator may emphasize personal relationships.
- Arabs conduct business only with friends, taking time to build a friendship is a(n) ______.
- The four-stage negotiating model consists of investigative, presentation, bargaining, and ______.
- Negotiation strategies also include the preparation details; ____; conflict resolution and mediation; and observation, analysis, and evaluation.
- Two main negotiating styles used currently are the problem-solving approach and the ______ approach.
- The E in EU
- The best way to avoid _____ is to prepare, plan, and respect the culture with whom you are negotiating before negotiations commence.
- ________ should be selected for their background, emotional makeup, values, and viewpoints.
- In Central and Eastern Europe, building ________ prior to conducting business is also important.
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- ____ is a process of determining the terms that are too unfavorable and the terms that are in your interest to accept; you then make sure you do not reject the acceptable terms and that you reject the unfavorable terms.
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Expanding the pie, nonspecific compensation, logrolling, cost cutting, and ____ are the five methods of reaching integrative agreements described by Pruitt.
- The problem-solving approach to negotiating leads to adaptation by the negotiator to the negotiator’s counterpart through information ______ of needs.
- A major mistake is to _____ a national culture.
- The downside of the _____ individualist is time because their partner may feel a long-term relationship is not being established.
- The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them.
- In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred.
- Jokes are often perceived as _____ toward a particular person, and in group-oriented cultures, this type of humor may be considered offensive.
- Some of the reasons global joint ventures and strategic alliances are on the increase include economic ______, rapid technological changes, large capital requirements, government-supported industries, economic maturation, and improve communications.
- In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional.
- In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively.
- To be successful in distributor agreements, ______ suggests 26 points that should be covered and agreed upon to assure success.
- ______ are also common in Asia and Latin American countries; after reaching agreement, there is typically a long wait before final approval.
26 Clues: The E in EU • North American Free Trade Agreement • A major mistake is to _____ a national culture. • In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively. • In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional. • In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred. • The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them. • ...
QBT - Qantas Supplier Of The Month 2013-04-07
Across
- Who designed the Premium Economy Class seat and is Qantas’ Creative Director
- The Qantas and Emirates partner ships provides 'one-stop' access to how many destinations across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa
- What is the name of Qantas’s award winning business class seat
- Will customers earn Status credits on Emirates flights, if they have a QF flight number on their ticket.
- what would the new baggage allowance be for a non frequent flyer passenger travelling to London in economy
- Which Regional Airline was named “Best Regional Airline 2012"
- Who is Qantas’s newest Qantas Frequent flyer Global Ambassador
- How long before a flight departs does a passenger need to pass through immigration in Dubai Airport
- Which leading global hub will our two airlines connect Australia to Europe, the UK and Northern Africa more smoothly than ever before
- Flying through Dubai on Qantas and Emirates' how many A380 and B777 flights per week from Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, you can then connect to more than 65 cities in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
- Who is the CEO of Qantas
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- What is the name of the 1st A380 aircraft that entered the Qantas fleet
- Which global airline alliance does Qantas participate in
- who is the new Qantas uniform designer
- Name a sport Qantas is associated with
- How many Airports in Sydney does Qantas operate from
- In which State was Qantas founded
- From 01 May 2013, Qantas will codeshare on… daily Melbourne – Shanghai services as well as its Sydney Beijing services, which operate three times per week.
- How many times a day does Qantas and Emirates fly from Australia to Dubai
- What is the phone number of the Qantas Industry Centre
- For First and Business travellers, your journey starts from the moment you leave your front door with our new complimentary service
- What is the largest commercial passenger aircraft in the world?
- How many times a week do we fly directly to Dallas
- How many times a week do we operate the A380 to Hong Kong
- What is the name of the kiosks Qantas offers at domestic airports to check in
- What does T stand for in QANTAS
- Qantas’ Boeing 767 services from Sydney to …. are now fitted with refreshed interiors and inflight entertainment technology, Q Streaming.
- Finish this statement " Qantas and Emirates Together connecting the.....
28 Clues: Who is the CEO of Qantas • What does T stand for in QANTAS • In which State was Qantas founded • who is the new Qantas uniform designer • Name a sport Qantas is associated with • How many times a week do we fly directly to Dallas • How many Airports in Sydney does Qantas operate from • What is the phone number of the Qantas Industry Centre • ...
QBT Supplier of the month 2013-04-07
Across
- Name a sport Qantas is associated with
- How many times a week do we fly directly to Dallas
- Which global airline alliance does Qantas participate in
- What is the name of the kiosks Qantas offers at domestic airports to check in
- Will customers earn Status credits on Emirates flights, if they have a QF flight number on their ticket.
- what would the new baggage allowance be for a non frequent flyer passenger travelling to London in economy
- Who designed the Premium Economy Class seat and is Qantas’ Creative Director
- What is the largest commercial passenger aircraft in the world?
- Which Regional Airline was named “Best Regional Airline 2012"
- How long before a flight departs does a passenger need to pass through immigration in Dubai Airport
- Finish this statement " Qantas and Emirates Together connecting the.....
- Who is Qantas’s newest Qantas Frequent flyer Global Ambassador
- How many times a week do we operate the A380 to Hong Kong
- How many Airports in Sydney does Qantas operate from
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- How many times a day does Qantas and Emirates fly from Australia to Dubai
- Who is the CEO of Qantas
- What is the name of Qantas’s award winning business class seat
- For First and Business travellers, your journey starts from the moment you leave your front door with our new complimentary service
- who is the new Qantas uniform designer
- From 01 May 2013, Qantas will codeshare on… daily Melbourne – Shanghai services as well as its Sydney Beijing services, which operate three times per week.
- In which State was Qantas founded
- Which leading global hub will our two airlines connect Australia to Europe, the UK and Northern Africa more smoothly than ever before
- Qantas’ Boeing 767 services from Sydney to …. are now fitted with refreshed interiors and inflight entertainment technology, Q Streaming.
- Flying through Dubai on Qantas and Emirates' how many A380 and B777 flights per week from Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, you can then connect to more than 65 cities in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
- The Qantas and Emirates partner ships provides 'one-stop' access to how many destinations across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa
- What does T stand for in QANTAS
- What is the name of the 1st A380 aircraft that entered the Qantas fleet
- Complete the following web address www.qantas.com.au/?????? to access Qantas Tradesite
28 Clues: Who is the CEO of Qantas • What does T stand for in QANTAS • In which State was Qantas founded • Name a sport Qantas is associated with • who is the new Qantas uniform designer • How many times a week do we fly directly to Dallas • How many Airports in Sydney does Qantas operate from • Which global airline alliance does Qantas participate in • ...
QBT Supplier of the month 2013-04-08
Across
- Which leading global hub will our two airlines connect Australia to Europe, the UK and Northern Africa more smoothly than ever before
- What is the largest commercial passenger aircraft in the world?
- How many Airports in Sydney does Qantas operate from
- What is the name of the 1st A380 aircraft that entered the Qantas fleet
- Who is Qantas’s newest Qantas Frequent flyer Global Ambassador
- Flying through Dubai on Qantas and Emirates' how many A380 and B777 flights per week from Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, you can then connect to more than 65 cities in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
- For First and Business travellers, your journey starts from the moment you leave your front door with our new complimentary service
- Name a sport Qantas is associated with
- What is the name of the kiosks Qantas offers at domestic airports to check in
- In which State was Qantas founded
- How many times a week do we fly directly to Dallas
- who is the new Qantas uniform designer
- Complete the following web address www.qantas.com.au/?????? to access Qantas Tradesite
- What does T stand for in QANTAS
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- How many times a day does Qantas and Emirates fly from Australia to Dubai
- Who is the CEO of Qantas
- How long before a flight departs does a passenger need to pass through immigration in Dubai Airport
- Which global airline alliance does Qantas participate in
- How many times a week do we operate the A380 to Hong Kong
- The Qantas and Emirates partner ships provides 'one-stop' access to how many destinations across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa
- Qantas’ Boeing 767 services from Sydney to …. are now fitted with refreshed interiors and inflight entertainment technology, Q Streaming.
- what would the new baggage allowance be for a non frequent flyer passenger travelling to London in economy
- Finish this statement " Qantas and Emirates Together connecting the.....
- From 01 May 2013, Qantas will codeshare on… daily Melbourne – Shanghai services as well as its Sydney Beijing services, which operate three times per week.
- Who designed the Premium Economy Class seat and is Qantas’ Creative Director
- Which Regional Airline was named “Best Regional Airline 2012"
- What is the name of Qantas’s award winning business class seat
- Will customers earn Status credits on Emirates flights, if they have a QF flight number on their ticket.
28 Clues: Who is the CEO of Qantas • What does T stand for in QANTAS • In which State was Qantas founded • Name a sport Qantas is associated with • who is the new Qantas uniform designer • How many times a week do we fly directly to Dallas • How many Airports in Sydney does Qantas operate from • Which global airline alliance does Qantas participate in • ...
Exam 2 Review International Management 2016-11-11
Across
- Arabs conduct business only with friends, taking time to build a friendship is a(n) ______.
- The E in EU
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively.
- The downside of the _____ individualist is time because their partner may feel a long-term relationship is not being established.
- The best way to avoid _____ is to prepare, plan, and respect the culture with whom you are negotiating before negotiations commence.
- In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional.
- The four-stage negotiating model consists of investigative, presentation, bargaining, and ______.
- Some of the reasons global joint ventures and strategic alliances are on the increase include economic ______, rapid technological changes, large capital requirements, government-supported industries, economic maturation, and improve communications.
- ________ should be selected for their background, emotional makeup, values, and viewpoints.
- The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them.
Down
- According to Cellich, one of the mistakes sometimes made by negotiators is being easily _______.
- To be successful in distributor agreements, ______ suggests 26 points that should be covered and agreed upon to assure success.
- The problem-solving approach to negotiating leads to adaptation by the negotiator to the negotiator’s counterpart through information ______ of needs.
- ____ is a process of determining the terms that are too unfavorable and the terms that are in your interest to accept; you then make sure you do not reject the acceptable terms and that you reject the unfavorable terms.
- Expanding the pie, nonspecific compensation, logrolling, cost cutting, and ____ are the five methods of reaching integrative agreements described by Pruitt.
- ______ are also common in Asia and Latin American countries; after reaching agreement, there is typically a long wait before final approval.
- Negotiation strategies also include the preparation details; ____; conflict resolution and mediation; and observation, analysis, and evaluation.
- Jokes are often perceived as _____ toward a particular person, and in group-oriented cultures, this type of humor may be considered offensive.
- A U.S. negotiator, for example, may focus on legal and _____agreements, although the Mexican or Japanese negotiator may emphasize personal relationships.
- Two main negotiating styles used currently are the problem-solving approach and the ______ approach.
- Three other negotiation approaches have been promulgated: compromising, forcing, and ______.
- A major mistake is to _____ a national culture.
- In Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, round ____ tables are preferred in negotiations.
- In Central and Eastern Europe, building ________ prior to conducting business is also important.
- In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred.
26 Clues: The E in EU • North American Free Trade Agreement • A major mistake is to _____ a national culture. • In Mexico and the Middle East, _____ is view negatively. • In _______, for example, negotiators may become quite emotional. • In Latin America and the Middle East more open _____ is preferred. • The Russians and Chinese are very good at making ______ work for them. • ...
Deutsch 3 Vokabeln 3A: Die Ferien 2020-10-13
Across
- country
- mountain
- year
- tourist (male)
- to travel
- free (freedom)
- the south
- to view
- to send
- the north
- the west
- farm
- to stay/remain
- vacation (time away from school or work)
- area
- It's too busy there.
- Is this seat taken?
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- especially
- ocean/sea
- travel agency
- beach
- to go on vacation
- tourist (female)
- something else
- somewhere else
- business
- postcard
- maybe/perhaps
- in the east
- to plan to/to intend to
- for that reason
- bed and breakfast
- the east
- in the area
- in the north
35 Clues: year • farm • area • beach • country • to view • to send • mountain • business • postcard • the west • the east • ocean/sea • to travel • the south • the north • especially • in the east • in the area • in the north • travel agency • maybe/perhaps • tourist (male) • something else • somewhere else • free (freedom) • to stay/remain • for that reason • tourist (female) • to go on vacation • bed and breakfast • Is this seat taken? • ...
American History 2021-07-02
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- Headed West
- 17th President of the United States
- Roosevelt's plan to overcome the Depression
- Ended with the 18th Amendment
- Event of 1969
- Dec 7 1941
- June 6, 1944
- Native American people of the Everglades
- Had a blast in 1980
- Connecting East to West
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- Native American people from Appalachian Mountains
- The right to vote
- Most common first name for US Presidents
- Anti-slavery reformer
- Sued for his freedom from slavery, 1857
- Fight between the East & West
- An economic slump
- One was called Little Boy
- Took a small step in 1969
- Ratified in 1791, guaranteeing liberties of the people
20 Clues: Dec 7 1941 • Headed West • June 6, 1944 • Event of 1969 • The right to vote • An economic slump • Had a blast in 1980 • Anti-slavery reformer • Connecting East to West • One was called Little Boy • Took a small step in 1969 • Fight between the East & West • Ended with the 18th Amendment • 17th President of the United States • Sued for his freedom from slavery, 1857 • ...
Physical Geography 2021-06-04
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- longest river in Africa
- most populated country in the world
- state we live in
- country directly South of US
- ocean East of US
- largest desert located in N Africa
- cold ocean at top of globe
- island state in the pacific ocean
- rainforest in S America
- sea that connects three continents
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- Us Mtn Range on East Coast
- longest river in US
- US Mtn Range on West Coast
- African country that connects to Asia
- ocean West of US
- country directly North of US
- largest country in terms of landmass
- smallest continent
- largest continent
- Mtn range in S America
20 Clues: ocean West of US • state we live in • ocean East of US • largest continent • smallest continent • longest river in US • Mtn range in S America • longest river in Africa • rainforest in S America • Us Mtn Range on East Coast • US Mtn Range on West Coast • cold ocean at top of globe • country directly North of US • country directly South of US • island state in the pacific ocean • ...
African Trading Kingdoms 2024-02-28
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- - thrid western kingdom
- - what made Mansa Musa Rich
- - kingdom on east coast of africa
- - capital of songhai
- - kingdom on southern coast of africa
- - richest man to ever live
- - used to transport goods across the sahara desert
- - made from tusks, traded from east africa
- - kingdom in northern africa
- - river in west africa
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- - the trading routes in africa
- - capital of mali
- - first western trading kingdom
- - religion in mali
- - traded in Ghana from the mines
- - introduces Christianity of africa
- - second trading state of the west
- - people in captivity being traded
- - indigenous people of North africa
- - traded by the Swahili kingdom
20 Clues: - capital of mali • - religion in mali • - capital of songhai • - river in west africa • - thrid western kingdom • - richest man to ever live • - what made Mansa Musa Rich • - kingdom in northern africa • - the trading routes in africa • - first western trading kingdom • - traded by the Swahili kingdom • - traded in Ghana from the mines • - kingdom on east coast of africa • ...
Review of unit basis of Egyptain Religion unit 5 2023-05-29
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- The spiritual double believed to remain in the heart after after death
- The field of
- dog=
- truth and order
- believed that the sun died each day and was
- where to Worship
- Living=
- remake his body so his soul could recognize it
- retain the good will
- Book of the
- Good vs
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- Help from them and gods
- Temple located on the east on the nile river
- Dead
- Egyptain religon was
- Broken pieces of pottery
- The personality or character of the individual
- Amon-Re
- Animal head on human
- Land of the Dead on the West bank of the
20 Clues: Dead • dog= • Living= • Amon-Re • Good vs • Book of the • The field of • truth and order • where to Worship • Egyptain religon was • retain the good will • Animal head on human • Help from them and gods • Broken pieces of pottery • Land of the Dead on the West bank of the • believed that the sun died each day and was • Temple located on the east on the nile river • ...
CRYPTIC 15 2024-12-24
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- - Military force (4)
- - Italian money (4)
- - Judge the value (4)
- - Black fossil fuel (4)
- - A movement with your foot (4)
- - Turn around quickly (4)
- - Secured with string (4)
- - Musical symbol (4)
- - Compass point (4)
- - Written work (4)
- - Not closed (4)
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- - A region or surface (4)
- - Shout out (4)
- - Governing principle (4)
- - Group of musicians (4)
- - Opposite of east (4)
- - Strike a stance (4)
- - Take a break (4)
- - Alcoholic drink from grapes (4)
- - Financial institution (4)
- - An indication (4)
- - Basic unit of matter (4)
- - Vehicle for hire (4)
- - Curved structure (4)
- - Feathered creature (4)
25 Clues: - Shout out (4) • - Not closed (4) • - Take a break (4) • - Written work (4) • - Italian money (4) • - An indication (4) • - Compass point (4) • - Military force (4) • - Musical symbol (4) • - Strike a stance (4) • - Judge the value (4) • - Opposite of east (4) • - Vehicle for hire (4) • - Curved structure (4) • - Black fossil fuel (4) • - Group of musicians (4) • - Feathered creature (4) • ...
South East Asia 2023-03-20
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- The official language of Burma
- How many years is a Vietnamese presidential term?
- The largest city in Cambodia
- 11.9% of the Singaporean population speak this language
- 254,375 people live in this Thai city
- In 1932 Thailand added a ___ to their monarchy
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- About 2% of the population identify as ___ in Timor-Leste
- For how many years was Timor-Leste ruled under a Portuguese dictatorship?
- A bark paste used in Myanmar
- The dominant religion of Brunei and Malaysia
- What is Filipino time described as?
- Who influences the Indonesian president?
- Filipinos don't say this due to superstition and religion
13 Clues: A bark paste used in Myanmar • The largest city in Cambodia • The official language of Burma • What is Filipino time described as? • 254,375 people live in this Thai city • Who influences the Indonesian president? • The dominant religion of Brunei and Malaysia • In 1932 Thailand added a ___ to their monarchy • How many years is a Vietnamese presidential term? • ...
Sullivan East Clubs 2023-11-28
13 Clues: water • pom poms • uses par • sweaty men • instruments • bust a move • type of fish • black and white • scientific tests • pencils pens paper • may or may not sing • health professionals • the good old farm life
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- a network of ancient trade routes, primarily land-based but also including sea routes, that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- Venetian traveler who explored Asia in the 13th century and served Kublai Khan
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
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- a powerful and influential Italian family known for their role in the Renaissance.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • Venetian traveler who explored Asia in the 13th century and served Kublai Khan • a powerful and influential Italian family known for their role in the Renaissance. • ...
Battersea 2019-08-27
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- London Skyscrapper #8
- The River that flows through Wandsworth into the Thames.
- A large triangular park near us.
- When we cycle East along the river to Battersea Park we start at Wandsworth Bridge. The bridge at the West side of Battersea Park is called what? (Hint ‘A----- Bridge’).
- London Skyscrapper #5
- A park that has a boating lake and views of the Thames.
- Clapham Junction is in zone number what (as a word)
- Place #8
- London Skyscrapper #7
- Recognisable by its chimneys and it featured on a Pink Floyd album cover.
- London Skyscrapper #3
- One of the busiest railway stations in the UK.
- Arch #6
- When Freddie and Oscar cycled West through Richmond Park we came to a music festival near three bridges. Name one of these three bridges with 5 arches.
- Place #9
- A common near us that is divided in two by a railway line.
- South Battersea is in North East, South East, South West or North West London?
- Our House Number (you can look on Front Door)
- Attraction #2
- A park that has min-golf and views of the Thames.
- Attraction #3
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- Attraction #1
- One of the famous and not-war-like landmarks in Battersea Park.
- A bustling and famous local shopping street with its own market located between The Commons.
- When we cycle East along the river to Battersea Park we start at Wandsworth Bridge. The bridge at the East side of Battersea Park is called what? (Hint ‘C------ Bridge’).
- London Skyscrapper #1
- Battersea is a district (small area) within a larger area called a ‘London Borough’. Which London Borough is Battersea in?
- There are 32 London Boroughs. 12 are Inner London Boroughs, and 20 are Outer London Broughs. Name the Outer London Borough beginning with the letter W (Hint: ------- ------)
- Our Street name (-- ----’- ---- -----)
- Boat #5
- Name the Inner London Borough beginning with the letter W that isn’t Wandsworth.
- Tower #7
- London Skyscrapper #2
- A rail station that is right next door to Waterloo.
- London Skyscrapper #4
- London Skyscrapper #9
- The first half of our postcode. Mnemonic ‘Swiitch to Battersea’
- London Skyscrapper #6
- The number of platforms that Clapham Junction has (a a number)
- The second half of our postcode. Mnemonic: ‘Go Two the Roof’
- Bridge #4
41 Clues: Boat #5 • Arch #6 • Place #8 • Tower #7 • Place #9 • Bridge #4 • Attraction #1 • Attraction #2 • Attraction #3 • London Skyscrapper #8 • London Skyscrapper #5 • London Skyscrapper #1 • London Skyscrapper #7 • London Skyscrapper #3 • London Skyscrapper #2 • London Skyscrapper #4 • London Skyscrapper #9 • London Skyscrapper #6 • A large triangular park near us. • Our Street name (-- ----’- ---- -----) • ...
Holiday Hassle 2021-12-16
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- Nana's maiden name
- Allison's family name
- Aunt Di's college degree
- Uncle Mike's military slang name
- state Allison was born in
- Uncle Jame's middle name
- state Bud & James were born in
- Uncle Bud's middle name
- Andrea's family name
- Angela's family name
- Grandma Clifton's middle name
- Grandad's best canine friend
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- state Andrea was born in
- birth month of 3 great aunts
- City where Nana & Grandad married
- Grandad's degree (abbreviation)
- original Marvin Clifton's service branch
- decade cliftons moved to texas
- state Angela was born in
- Nanas Dad's middle name
- Nana's mom's middle name
21 Clues: Nana's maiden name • Andrea's family name • Angela's family name • Allison's family name • Nanas Dad's middle name • Uncle Bud's middle name • state Andrea was born in • Aunt Di's college degree • state Angela was born in • Uncle Jame's middle name • Nana's mom's middle name • state Allison was born in • birth month of 3 great aunts • Grandad's best canine friend • ...
Geography 2017-11-05
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- the opposite of north is...
- the capital of panama
- capital of cuba
- capital of jamaica
- jose the capital of costa rica
- capital of missouri
- capital of virginia
- capital of utah
- capital of brazil
- the capital of nicaragua
- capital of colombia
- capital of venezuela
- capital of peru
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- the capital of belize
- the opposite of west is...
- the opposite of south is...
- the longest river in north america
- capital of florida
- capital of mexico
- the opposite of east is...
- capital of guatemala
- capital of el salvador
- capital of honduras
- capital of canada
24 Clues: capital of cuba • capital of utah • capital of peru • capital of mexico • capital of brazil • capital of canada • capital of florida • capital of jamaica • capital of honduras • capital of missouri • capital of virginia • capital of colombia • capital of guatemala • capital of venezuela • the capital of belize • the capital of panama • capital of el salvador • the capital of nicaragua • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2014-10-07
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- designed to redirect trade
- met in New York City in 1765
- also known as the Seven Years War
- rioted against the Stamp Act
- suspected ammunition storage site
- commander of the Royal Army
- presented the Virginia Resolves
- contained a total of five acts
- five men were killed
- warned minutemen the British were coming
- also known as the Coercive Acts
- village five miles east of Concord
- British government
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- lowered East India tea prices
- royal governor of Massachusetts
- tax on official documents
- patriotic women
- met in September 1774
- created the sugar and stamp acts
- treaty between France, Britian, and Spain
20 Clues: patriotic women • British government • five men were killed • met in September 1774 • tax on official documents • designed to redirect trade • commander of the Royal Army • met in New York City in 1765 • rioted against the Stamp Act • lowered East India tea prices • contained a total of five acts • royal governor of Massachusetts • presented the Virginia Resolves • ...
The Great Gatsby 2016-05-13
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- going on forever
- unable to be perceived or believed
- egg new money people;where Gatsby lives
- Retribution pure supernatural
- soon
- great courage
- unsatisfied with your achievements
- aware
- hinting towards something
- thinking you are superior
- cheerful
- Egg the old money people; where Tom and Daisy live
- wide area network
- pretending to be affected
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- irregular intervals
- someone from NY
- evoke or draw out a response
- getting up and walking around
- resident of a local place
- to be given
- rise and fall of an irregular amount of something
- A prince, chief, or ruler in India or the East Indies
22 Clues: soon • aware • cheerful • to be given • great courage • someone from NY • going on forever • wide area network • irregular intervals • resident of a local place • hinting towards something • thinking you are superior • pretending to be affected • evoke or draw out a response • getting up and walking around • Retribution pure supernatural • unable to be perceived or believed • ...
homwowrk c-2 2022-09-21
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- _____ are a fruit
- i am ______ a book
- i wrote a ______ about kolas
- i can't __________ the 26th president
- the dog _____ it's bone
- i broke an _____
- north south east and ____
- there were ____ dogs
- i won a gold _____
- i ate a loaf of _____
- I said ___ to my friend
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- the bee was _____ and black
- i ate the last ____ of cake
- i felt _____ when i was sick
- north south ____ west
- one of my ____s are P.E.
- the world is in _____
- the car was made of ____
- i grew a ______ in my backyard
- i used a ____ to fix the car
20 Clues: i broke an _____ • _____ are a fruit • i am ______ a book • i won a gold _____ • there were ____ dogs • north south ____ west • the world is in _____ • i ate a loaf of _____ • the dog _____ it's bone • I said ___ to my friend • one of my ____s are P.E. • the car was made of ____ • north south east and ____ • the bee was _____ and black • i ate the last ____ of cake • ...
homwowrk c-2 2022-09-21
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- _____ are a fruit
- i am ______ a book
- i wrote a ______ about kolas
- i can't __________ the 26th president
- the dog _____ it's bone
- i broke an _____
- north south east and ____
- there were ____ dogs
- i won a gold _____
- i ate a loaf of _____
- I said ___ to my friend
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- the bee was _____ and black
- i ate the last ____ of cake
- i felt _____ when i was sick
- north south ____ west
- one of my ____s are P.E.
- the world is in _____
- the car was made of ____
- i grew a ______ in my backyard
- i used a ____ to fix the car
20 Clues: i broke an _____ • _____ are a fruit • i am ______ a book • i won a gold _____ • there were ____ dogs • north south ____ west • the world is in _____ • i ate a loaf of _____ • the dog _____ it's bone • I said ___ to my friend • one of my ____s are P.E. • the car was made of ____ • north south east and ____ • the bee was _____ and black • i ate the last ____ of cake • ...
Family Time Event 2025-12-25
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- Neighborhood dog
- CA Capital
- Favorite New neighbor
- Site of World War II Bombing
- Favorite Female Texan
- Pebble Beach favorite
- Country to the South
- Blue SUV
- Christmas staple
- Adjacent State
- Country to the North
- fas, or la cara, in Spanish
- Black and White Animal
- Female Cousin
- Christmas cookie
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- Daisy kisses
- Saint _________________
- Adjacent state to the East
- Colorful Teacher
- Location for star
- Ocean to the West
- Ocean to the East
- School with Bears
- Favorite Dog
- Wedge
- Packing _______
- Make new _______ but keep the old
- Our Street
- Male Cousin
29 Clues: Wedge • Blue SUV • CA Capital • Our Street • Male Cousin • Daisy kisses • Favorite Dog • Female Cousin • Adjacent State • Packing _______ • Neighborhood dog • Colorful Teacher • Christmas staple • Christmas cookie • Location for star • Ocean to the West • Ocean to the East • School with Bears • Country to the South • Country to the North • Favorite New neighbor • Favorite Female Texan • Pebble Beach favorite • ...
Geography contents and oceans 2022-10-19
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- - the distances that are being shown on a map/ how far away something is from somewhere.
- - how thing spread. For example food and information gets around
- - splits the world into north and south and is 0 degrees
- - line that run east to west
- - marks the 6 months of day light and night of the northern hemisphere
- - lines that run north the south
- - showing what direction something is.
- - an example of this is New England,
- - a line the is 33.5 s degrees
- - a human that is modifying or adapting to the environment
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- - marks the 6 months of day light and nigh of the Southern Hemisphere
- - 1/360 of a circle
- - a line that runs north to south
- - a line that is 33.5 n degrees and is or the northern hemisphere
- - what is the map showing
- - landform, climate the things that make up and describe where something is
- - the exact location of something
- - symbols that are being shown on the map
- - splits the world into east and south and measures 0 degrees
- - a line that run east to west
20 Clues: - 1/360 of a circle • - what is the map showing • - line that run east to west • - a line that run east to west • - a line the is 33.5 s degrees • - a line that runs north to south • - the exact location of something • - lines that run north the south • - an example of this is New England, • - showing what direction something is. • - symbols that are being shown on the map • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-06
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- A wealthy individual, often a ruler, or aristocratic family, who financially supported and commissioned artists to create works of art.
- A sun centered theory of the universe. Believing that the sun was the center of the universe where earth and other planets followed a circular path around the sun.
- An influential Italian Renaissance artist known for his sculptures, paintings and architecture, including the Sistine chapel ceiling and the Statue of David
- A 13th century Venetian traveler who explored Asia and served as an advisor to Kubla Khan, the Mongol ruler of China.
- The art, architecture, literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A powerful and influential Italian banking, family and political dynasty that dominated Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance age.
- Interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- The printing press with movable type around 1450.
- From the French word for “rebirth”, a renewed love of arts and learning after the Black Death between 1350 and 1650
- The ancient network of trade routes connecting the East (China, Asia) and the West (Europe, the Middle East).
12 Clues: The printing press with movable type around 1450. • Interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • The art, architecture, literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome. • ...
The compass points 2019-10-01
East African Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-18
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- Largest lake in Africa.
- A region in North Africa on the Nile River south of Egypt.
- Places on Earths surface where the crust stretches until it breaks.
- An attempt to dominate a countries government.
- Energy produced from the heat of Earths interior.
- A famous priest who made eleven churches.
- A culture in Kenya and Tanzania.
- It resembles the horn of a Rhinoceros.
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- The capital of Somalia.
- An intentional destruction of a people.
- A large plain in East Africa.
- The largest country in Africa.
- An overland journey to view African wildlife.
- Thinking your religion is better than others.
- Largest Mountain in Africa.
- Periods when little rain falls.
- A series of valleys in East Africa caused by the stretching of Earths surface.
- An island in Tanzania, once a major trading center.
- A region in Western Sudan, millions have fled because of a genocide.
19 Clues: The capital of Somalia. • Largest lake in Africa. • Largest Mountain in Africa. • A large plain in East Africa. • The largest country in Africa. • Periods when little rain falls. • A culture in Kenya and Tanzania. • It resembles the horn of a Rhinoceros. • An intentional destruction of a people. • A famous priest who made eleven churches. • ...
East Asian Empires Vocabulary 2025-04-17
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- An Italian trader who traveled to China by the Silk Road.
- An ancient Japanese religion, meaning “the way of the gods,” based on the respect of nature and one’s ancestors.
- The first (and only) female empress of China. She led during the Tang Dynasty and held power while weaker emperors were leading China.
- leader of the Mongolian Empire who united all the Mongol tribes. First named as Temujin.
- The name of the codes and ethics the Samurai were expected to follow.
- A system of medical treatment, first established in the Song dynasty, where needles are carefully inserted into your body.
- Wat A temple located in Cambodia dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu.
- Military dictators that ruled Japan until 1868.
- Empire An empire located in what is now Cambodia. Controlled much of Southeast Asia and improved waterways, which helped grow more rice.
- People that move from place to place in search of food.
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- An exam given in Ancient China to try and get people who had merit and literacy skills into the government, rather than military men or men with connections.
- Bodyguards that served to protect warlords.
- Mongolian Peace. A period from the 1200s-1300s where strict laws and rules were in place across the Mongolian Empire.
- A printer where each character is represented by a movable piece of material. First established in the Song Dynasty
- The grandson of Genghis Khan and the ruler of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
- A large group of countries or lands that are under the control of one ruler.
- People who herd domesticated animals like sheep and cattle.
- The first emperor of the Tang Dynasty that conquered western and northern lands of China and began influencing Korea.
- upper class during the Tang and Song dynasties, consisting of scholar-officials and their families.
19 Clues: Bodyguards that served to protect warlords. • Military dictators that ruled Japan until 1868. • People that move from place to place in search of food. • An Italian trader who traveled to China by the Silk Road. • People who herd domesticated animals like sheep and cattle. • Wat A temple located in Cambodia dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu. • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
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- someone who supports or benefits a person, organization, or activity, typically by providing financial assistance or patronage
- the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe, with the Earth and other planets moving around it
- the messenger who is like God
- Venetian traveler who explored Asia in the 13th century and served Kublai Khan
- traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value
- a powerful and influential Italian family known for their role in the Renaissance
- of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred
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- your way of seeing or thinking about something.
- a philosophy that emphasizes human values, reason, and ethics, often with a focus on the dignity and worth of individuals and the pursuit of human well-being in this life
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- a period of European history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a "rebirth" of classical learning, art, and culture
- a network of ancient trade routes, primarily land-based but also including sea routes, that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
12 Clues: the messenger who is like God • your way of seeing or thinking about something. • Venetian traveler who explored Asia in the 13th century and served Kublai Khan • a powerful and influential Italian family known for their role in the Renaissance • German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press • ...
Gazzetta Italiana 2025-05-06
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- A philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, focusing on the individual and social aspects of human beings
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- A Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
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- A network of ancient trade routes, primarily land-based but also including sea routes, that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- A German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- A powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance, also being patrons of the arts
- Traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value
12 Clues: An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view • A German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press • Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
Learning Contract - Vocab #1 - Crossword 2024-09-01
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- A pyramidal stepped structure or temple tower used for religious purposes in ancient Mesopotamia from 2200 BCE to 500 BCE.
- The species to what we or modern humans derive from. Also known as "wise man".
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and accomplishments of a nation, people, or other societal group.
- An image, sign, or type of symbol used to express and idea or describe information.
- Skilled craftsmen who created artifacts with hands and tools without powered machinery who worked in autonomous workshops.
- A widespread and historically significant writing system in the ancient Middle East. Used logos or wedge shaped characters as symbols of writing multiple languages.
- To compile a series of laws in an orderly fashion and make laws and principles into a concise/compact form.
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human usage. Taming animals for food, clothing, or work is an example.
- The period of time before civilizations and written documentation.
- The final division of the stone age. Also called the New Stone Age. It's associated with a dependence on domesticated plants and animals as well as permanent villages and pottery.
- A person that is part of a culture that relies on hunting, fishing arrivals and foraging to receive food and nutrients like honey. They had moved from place to place in search of water, food, and prey.
- A society that had developed a writing system, government, production of food in surplus, and a working divisional labor system, and urbanization.
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- A region in the Middle East spanning current day Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, and Syria where ancient agricultural practices and civilizations had emerged from.
- Professional record-keepers/documenters. They were great in reading, writing, and more and were vital to the documentation of knowledge in ancient civilizations.
- The study of human history and prehistory through excavation and analysis of artifacts like tools, pottery, and more.
- The central transition that resulted in the transition of hunting and gathering to making foods. Also called the Agricultural Revolution and started around 10,000 B.C in the Fertile Crescent.
- A type of person who moves from place to place rather than settling down as they follow animals and carry tents periodically.
- A religious site in England and expression of power, yet we still don't understand it's purpose.
- An object made by humans including art, tools, and clothing from any period of time.
- Referring to a time period when humans used tools and weapons made of stone. Also called the Old Stone Age.
20 Clues: The period of time before civilizations and written documentation. • The species to what we or modern humans derive from. Also known as "wise man". • An image, sign, or type of symbol used to express and idea or describe information. • An object made by humans including art, tools, and clothing from any period of time. • ...
Extra Credit - Africa Crossword 2025-10-13
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- - A Muslim house of worship, many of these were built in West Africa during the Middle Ages while Mansa Musa was a ruler
- - Greatest king of Mali who spread Islam, made a famous hajj, and was the richest person in history
- - Major river in West Africa that almost all major trade cities were located on
- - The last of the West African trade kingdoms/empires, conquered Mali
- - Most African merchants converted to this religion, founded by prophet Muhammad in the Middle East
- - A religious journey, all Muslims must make one of these to Mecca
- - The second West African trade kingdom/empire, Mansa Musa was their king at one time, conquered Ghana
- - West African story-tellers whose purpose was to preserve their history
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- - Geographic feature that isolates North Africa from the rest of the continent
- - West African trade city at the end of the Niger River that was a major center for the salt + gold trade
- - History passed down by storytelling/word of mouth
- - The first of the West African trade kingdoms/empires
- - The belief that everything in nature has its own spirit, most widely practiced religion in Africa
- - West African trade city that became a center for Islamic culture and learning as well as a center for the salt & gold trade
14 Clues: - History passed down by storytelling/word of mouth • - The first of the West African trade kingdoms/empires • - A religious journey, all Muslims must make one of these to Mecca • - The last of the West African trade kingdoms/empires, conquered Mali • - West African story-tellers whose purpose was to preserve their history • ...
India 2018-02-26
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- a cost to the west
- religion in India
- important language in ancient history
- were rulers and warriors
- religion based of the teaching of Buddha
- process of rebirth
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- surrounded a city
- a cost to the east
- without food
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- workers and servants
- India's Priest
- good or bad actions on a person's soul
- used set of weights to find cost of goods
- people who spread their religion
- smaller than a continent
- seasonal winds
- avoidance of violent actions
- a bay to the east
- farmers, craftspeople, and traders
- a state of perfect peace
21 Clues: without food • India's Priest • seasonal winds • religion in India • a bay to the east • surrounded a city • a cost to the west • process of rebirth • a cost to the east • workers and servants • were rulers and warriors • smaller than a continent • a state of perfect peace • avoidance of violent actions • people who spread their religion • farmers, craftspeople, and traders • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-08
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- Bats sometimes live here
- USA North neighbors
- Greek is spoken here
- Grown in Southern USA
- Comes on a cob
- Barrie around the Earth
- A book of maps
- Raised land mass
- Land that can be sandy
- German is spoken here
- World Wide Web
- Plant with thorns
- Frozen ground
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- Las Vegas location
- Salty water location
- Los Angeles is here
- Dead relatives
- Opposite of East
- Frozen rain
- Study of population
- Frozen crystals
- Capitol of Illinois
- Italian is spoken here
- Beavers make these
- Used to make Chop Suey
- Opposite of West
26 Clues: Frozen rain • Frozen ground • Dead relatives • Comes on a cob • A book of maps • World Wide Web • Frozen crystals • Opposite of East • Raised land mass • Opposite of West • Plant with thorns • Las Vegas location • Beavers make these • Los Angeles is here • USA North neighbors • Study of population • Capitol of Illinois • Salty water location • Greek is spoken here • Grown in Southern USA • ...
Capital City of Indonesian Province 2022-06-07
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- Capital city of North Sulawesi
- Capital city of Central Sulawesi
- Capital city of North Sumatra
- Capital city of West Sumatra
- Capital city of DIYogyakarta
- Capital city of East Java
- Capital city of Central Java
- Capital city of Riau
- Capital city of South Sulawesi
- Capital city of West Kalimantan
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- Capital city of Bangka Belitung
- Capital city of West Java
- Capital city of Papua
- Capital city of DKI Jakarta
- Capital city of Jambi
- Capital city of South Sumatra
- Capital city of Bali
- Capital city of East Kalimantan
- Capital city of Banten
- Capital city of Bengkulu
20 Clues: Capital city of Bali • Capital city of Riau • Capital city of Papua • Capital city of Jambi • Capital city of Banten • Capital city of Bengkulu • Capital city of West Java • Capital city of East Java • Capital city of DKI Jakarta • Capital city of West Sumatra • Capital city of DIYogyakarta • Capital city of North Sumatra • Capital city of South Sumatra • Capital city of Central Java • ...
Earth 2022-02-17
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- the continent south of Europe
- line that divides north and south
- the ocean west of the United States
- the bottom of earth
- the continent with Brazil
- a continent in the Pacific Ocean
- the opposite of west
- the continent north of Africa
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- the ocean near Boston
- the top of earth
- the ocean south of India
- the continent with India
- the opposite of east
- the opposite of south
- a map on a sphere
- the continent where we are now
- the shape of Earth
- location
- a continent at the South Pole
- the opposite of north
20 Clues: location • the top of earth • a map on a sphere • the shape of Earth • the bottom of earth • the opposite of east • the opposite of west • the ocean near Boston • the opposite of south • the opposite of north • the ocean south of India • the continent with India • the continent with Brazil • the continent south of Europe • a continent at the South Pole • the continent north of Africa • ...
nfl 2023-11-28
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- NFC north 6 wins 6 losses
- -what was the highest pointes ever scored
- -originally the red skins but changed
- -1st Afc South
- NFC West Wins 8 losses 3
- Beat the patriots 20-9
- two wins ten losses
- 1rst game of nfl seson 2023
- PF 213
- number 3 afc north
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- -destroyed the falcons.
- PCT 0.909
- number 1 nfc east
- Number 1 NFC West
- NFL south 1st place
- NFC south 5 wins 6 losses
- IN peening ton kinda mid to good QB
- -Has 3 AFC East losses
- NFC north lions
- -Number 4 AFC North
20 Clues: PF 213 • PCT 0.909 • -1st Afc South • NFC north lions • number 1 nfc east • Number 1 NFC West • number 3 afc north • NFL south 1st place • two wins ten losses • -Number 4 AFC North • -Has 3 AFC East losses • Beat the patriots 20-9 • -destroyed the falcons. • NFC West Wins 8 losses 3 • NFC north 6 wins 6 losses • NFC south 5 wins 6 losses • 1rst game of nfl seson 2023 • ...
Mapping 2024-03-13
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- Home of kangaroos
- Where the sun rises
- Santa lives here
- Second longest river on earth
- Second biggest continent
- Known for maple syrup
- The coldest state in the U.S
- Where the sun sets
- MooseHead Lake is located in this state
- The line that separates East from West
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- The most southern point in the U.S
- The line that separates North from South
- Blank Pole
- The Patriots in the NFL are from here
- Biggest continent on earth
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Second biggest state in the U.S
- Tallest mountain in Maine
- The capital for this state is Sacramento
- Capital of Maine
20 Clues: Blank Pole • Santa lives here • Capital of Maine • Home of kangaroos • Where the sun sets • Where the sun rises • Biggest lake in Maine • Known for maple syrup • Second biggest continent • Tallest mountain in Maine • Biggest continent on earth • The coldest state in the U.S • Second longest river on earth • Second biggest state in the U.S • The most southern point in the U.S • ...
Puzzle 98 2025-06-06
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- Strong metal often used in construction
- Arranged bunch of flowers
- Swedish automotive manufacturer
- Comfortably high in temperature
- Scandinavian country known for fjords
- To expel air forcefully
- Massive slow-moving ice body
- Spiked weapon or aromatic spice
- Cardinal direction opposite east
- Fragrant flowers with thorns
- Having a large distance between surfaces
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- Dark reddish-brown color
- Pale sandy yellow-brown color
- Landlocked country in South America
- Sequence of musical notes forming a tune
- Underground passage
- Pastry eaten during Mid-Autumn Festival
- Staple grain in many cuisines
- Person invited to a place or event
- East African country with ancient heritage
20 Clues: Underground passage • To expel air forcefully • Dark reddish-brown color • Arranged bunch of flowers • Massive slow-moving ice body • Fragrant flowers with thorns • Pale sandy yellow-brown color • Staple grain in many cuisines • Swedish automotive manufacturer • Comfortably high in temperature • Spiked weapon or aromatic spice • Cardinal direction opposite east • ...
science vocab 2023-05-11
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- genetic makes up chromosomes
- tiny sacs in the LUNGS
- cold winds blow east to west
- tube from bladder to outside
- uses psuedopod to move
- blow east to west
- multiple paths for electric flow
- all parts are connected in this circuit
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- new organism from mitosis
- organism in colonies, round
- speed that changes
- rising warm air
- somethings physical description like tall
- steepness of a line on a graph
- in the stratosphere protects from uv rays
- liquid in blood
- single cell, uses cilla
- alterate gene
- protist, green, eyespot
- controls what enters and exits a cell
20 Clues: alterate gene • rising warm air • liquid in blood • blow east to west • speed that changes • tiny sacs in the LUNGS • uses psuedopod to move • single cell, uses cilla • protist, green, eyespot • new organism from mitosis • organism in colonies, round • genetic makes up chromosomes • cold winds blow east to west • tube from bladder to outside • steepness of a line on a graph • ...
South West Asia: Middle East (Physical Features) 2023-09-05
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- important shortcut for trade with 3 continents
- joins the tigris river in Iraq
- located between Africa and Asia(Saudi Arabia)
- connects to the Indian Ocean
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- main water supply for Israel
- oil is shipped from this area for Saudi Arabia
- provides water for drinking and farming
- connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea
8 Clues: main water supply for Israel • connects to the Indian Ocean • joins the tigris river in Iraq • provides water for drinking and farming • connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea • located between Africa and Asia(Saudi Arabia) • important shortcut for trade with 3 continents • oil is shipped from this area for Saudi Arabia
THE EARTH AND THE IMAGINARY LINES 2025-07-23
Middle Ages Crossword 2017-11-21
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- was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe
- is any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs, in particular the accepted beliefs of a church or religious organization.
- was an Italian Dominican friar, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church.
- was a group of institutions within the government system of the Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- is hostility to, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
- , is a medieval narrative, a type of epic poem that appears at the dawn of French literature
- who occupied a plot of land were required to work for the lord of the manor who owned that land
- native language
- is the critical study of the nature of the divine
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- is a method of critical thought which dominated teaching by the academics
- is an association of artisans or merchants who oversee the practice of their craft in a particular town.
- an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint
- is an ecclesiastical censure, or ban that prohibits persons, certain active Church individuals or groups from participating in certain rites
- as a direct land tax on the French peasantry and non-nobles in Ancien Régime France. The tax was imposed on each household and was based on how much land it held.
- in English law is an estate in land to which is incident the right to hold a court termed court baron, that is to say a manorial court. The proper unit of tenure under the feudal system is the fee
- One who is learning a trade or occupation, especially as a member of a labor union.
- estimated to have killed 30–60% of Europe's total population
- division or disunion, especially into mutually opposed parties.
18 Clues: native language • is the critical study of the nature of the divine • is hostility to, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews • estimated to have killed 30–60% of Europe's total population • division or disunion, especially into mutually opposed parties. • an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint • ...
The Middle Ages 2013-01-28
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- armed warriors that owned land
- new things people made from new ideas
- people to take over another land by force
- groups of traders that cross the desert on camels
- long trips by sea
- wealthy landowners
- the lowest class of peasants
- the highest point
- strong soldiers
- strong and scary
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- to be joined together
- the line between two pieces of land
- a hierarchical social system
- someone who passed exams to join the government
- the elected leaders or rulers of a country
- groups of related families
- a method of surrounding a city and cutting off its supplies
- improvements
18 Clues: improvements • strong soldiers • strong and scary • long trips by sea • the highest point • wealthy landowners • to be joined together • groups of related families • a hierarchical social system • the lowest class of peasants • armed warriors that owned land • the line between two pieces of land • new things people made from new ideas • people to take over another land by force • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-08-02
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- exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey Church law
- Carta effectively the first written constitution in European history
- a young person learning a trade from a master
- a medieval European monk who traveled from place to place preaching to the poor
- having to do with worldly, rather than religious, matters; nonreligious
- in the Middle Ages, an association of merchants or artisans who cooperated to uphold standards of their trade and to protect their economic interests
- during the Middle Ages in Europe, a lord's estate thatincluded one or more villages and the surrounding lands
- referring to the Middle Ages in Europe or the period of history between ancient and modern times
- in medieval Europe, a lord who was granted land inexchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord
- a European noble who served as a mounted warrior
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- a wandering poet or singer of medieval Europe
- in the Middle Ages, a written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- in medieval Europe, a peasant bound to the lord's land
- a mock battle in which knights would compete against one another to display their fighting skills
- in medieval Europe, an estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
18 Clues: a wandering poet or singer of medieval Europe • a young person learning a trade from a master • a European noble who served as a mounted warrior • code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • in medieval Europe, a peasant bound to the lord's land • money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise • ...
Middle Ages crossword 2020-04-02
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- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Religious services
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- fewer farmers needed
- Lice & pests
- Women
- A gift of land
- Level of comfort in which you live
- Jobs in towns
- King
- Not free to leave
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- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD
- Surrounding Farmland
- Fall of Roman Empire to beginning of modern world
- A noble who has received land
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
18 Clues: King • Women • Lice & pests • Jobs in towns • A gift of land • Not free to leave • Religious services • Surrounding Farmland • fewer farmers needed • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Level of comfort in which you live • Dedicate lives to serving God & church • Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD • Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection • ...
Middle School Agriculture 2023-02-22
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- meat from hogs
- hollow section of the crankcase
- number 1 beef cattle breed in the us
- mixes air and fuel
- number 1 agricultural commodity
- creates the spark for the small engine
- breed of race horse
- holds fuel for a small engine
- resources a countries sends to other countries
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- drives the engine from the power of the piston
- invented the corn planter
- intake and exhaust
- smallest county in KY
- most popular dog breed
- resources that a countries receives from other countries
- county in KY where you live
- meat from cattle
- largest county in KY
18 Clues: meat from hogs • meat from cattle • intake and exhaust • mixes air and fuel • breed of race horse • largest county in KY • smallest county in KY • most popular dog breed • invented the corn planter • county in KY where you live • holds fuel for a small engine • hollow section of the crankcase • number 1 agricultural commodity • number 1 beef cattle breed in the us • ...
Weather science 2020-05-06
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- imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- changing of gas into liquid
- liquid or solid water that falls from the atmosphere
- the layer of air that surrounds the earth
- movement of air caused by earths uneven heating and land surfaces
- created when liquid water turns to gas due to heat
- the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of air
- system, whirling mass of cool,dry air that brings fair weather and light winds
- changing liquid into gas
- body of air that has the same temp & humidity throughout
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- global winds that blow constantly in the same direction
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- narrow band of air that flows from east to west around the earth at high speeds
- system, whirling mass of warm, moist air brings stormy weather and high winds
- atmospheric conditions daily, temp, wind, precip.
- measure of the amount of water in the air
- periods of time in a year marked specific weather patterns and daylight hours
17 Clues: changing liquid into gas • changing of gas into liquid • the lowest layer of the atmosphere • the layer of air that surrounds the earth • measure of the amount of water in the air • imaginary line around the middle of the earth • atmospheric conditions daily, temp, wind, precip. • created when liquid water turns to gas due to heat • ...
Grade 6 (Vocabulary) LA and History 2024-10-15
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- acceptable, endurable, open. One should be ___ of all religions.
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. Hint: starts with ‘sub’
- opposite of horizontal. Hint: starts with ‘v’
- 迷惑
- leader of Germany during World War II
- complain. Hint: starts with 'g’. Example: Where is the ____ box in this hotel?
- mistake. Hint: starts with ‘fal’
- done in the same way. Hint: starts with ‘c’. His grades are ___ over years.
- opposite of transparent 透明(toumei)
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- 透明(toumei). Opposite of opaque.
- ally of Germany during World War II
- leader of Italy during World War II
- obvious. 明らかに. Hint: starts with ‘ap’
- a person who depends on other. Example: My 11-year son is ____ on me.
- second largest river in the United States
- one of the countries in the middle-east region. Hint: last letter is 'q'
- a set of related events or items. What is the next in this ______ 0,2,4,6?
17 Clues: 迷惑 • 透明(toumei). Opposite of opaque. • mistake. Hint: starts with ‘fal’ • opposite of transparent 透明(toumei) • ally of Germany during World War II • leader of Italy during World War II • obvious. 明らかに. Hint: starts with ‘ap’ • leader of Germany during World War II • second largest river in the United States • opposite of horizontal. Hint: starts with ‘v’ • ...
the Middle Ages 2020-02-05
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- Group of traders and craftsmen
- Document granted by the king which gave rights to cities
- Home of the King or other nobles
- Political system of loyalty
- A person who is lower in rank or status than someone else
- Medieval game throwing balls at a woman
- Person who is involved in buying or selling of goods
- Medieval villager
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- Someone who makes objects out of iron or steel
- Someone who makes roofs for houses out of straw or reed
- Young man training to become a knight
- A building where a community of monks or nuns live.
- Person who made announcements and carried messages at tournaments
- Toilet in a medieval building
- Alcoholic drink similar to beer
- Most important building in a village
- Long weapon used by warriors on horseback
- House of the feudal Lord
18 Clues: Medieval villager • House of the feudal Lord • Political system of loyalty • Toilet in a medieval building • Group of traders and craftsmen • Alcoholic drink similar to beer • Home of the King or other nobles • Most important building in a village • Young man training to become a knight • Medieval game throwing balls at a woman • Long weapon used by warriors on horseback • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2020-04-03
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- a business association
- german King
- the era in which the fall of the roman empire happened as well as the beginning of the modern world
- Improved farming = fewer farmers needed
- a person who dedicates their life to serving god and church
- someone who contributes labor in order to have protection, and works 2/3 days for lord
- the lord receives work and food in exchange for providing their protection
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- influencer and the USA constitution and great charter
- jobs in towns, and Saves money & build businesses
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- built for defense, no indoor plumbing
- Helped poor, sick, elderlys, they have Feasts, festivals, and celebrations
- he was disliked, and he limited hunting rights
- lords, Knights, High church officials
- economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- a gift of land
- a noble who recieved land
- a peasent tied to land
18 Clues: a gift of land • german King • a business association • a peasent tied to land • a noble who recieved land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • built for defense, no indoor plumbing • Improved farming = fewer farmers needed • lords, Knights, High church officials • he was disliked, and he limited hunting rights • jobs in towns, and Saves money & build businesses • ...
Middle Ages crossword 2020-04-02
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- A gift of land
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Surrounding Farmland
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD
- King
- Religious services
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Women
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- A noble who has received land
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- Fall of Roman Empire to beginning of modern world
- Jobs in towns
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
- Level of comfort in which you live
- fewer farmers needed
- Not free to leave
- Lice & pests
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
18 Clues: King • Women • Lice & pests • Jobs in towns • A gift of land • Not free to leave • Religious services • Surrounding Farmland • fewer farmers needed • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Level of comfort in which you live • Dedicate lives to serving God & church • Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD • Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2020-05-14
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- right of succession belonging to firstborn
- referring to the middle ages
- a person that has control over others; a master
- a young man of noble birth who as an aspirant to knighthood
- a peasant of service to a lord, attached to lords land
- system of middle ages. Vassals were protected by lords
- estate of land especially one held on condition of service
- where a community of monks live
- person who held lands from the sovereign or overlord
- an estate or unit consisting of a lord's lands
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- a person who supervises a number of local churches
- medieval knightly system with religious and moral code
- Europe and Asia considered together as one continent
- rules written by Saint Benedict for monks
- medieval group organized to protect the interests of members
- a medieval engine of war with a sling for hurling
- a holder of land in return for rendering fealty
- member of the religious community of men living under vows
18 Clues: referring to the middle ages • where a community of monks live • rules written by Saint Benedict for monks • right of succession belonging to firstborn • an estate or unit consisting of a lord's lands • a person that has control over others; a master • a holder of land in return for rendering fealty • a medieval engine of war with a sling for hurling • ...
Middle Ages & Japan 2022-02-03
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- Political system based on loyalty/protection
- Centeres of learning, made copies of Bible
- Largest class in feudal system
- Spread the plague to humans
- Entered a period of isolation w/no trade
- Main reason feudalism developed
- Japanese warrior
- King John raised __ and angered the nobles
- Samurai law codes
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- Pope Urban II called __ to fight in Crusades
- Muslim took over this land from Christians
- King who wanted males to learn religion
- Influenced Japanese culture
- Japenese religion on nature worship
- Leader of Catholic Church
- Caused a labor shortage & 33% of Europe died
- The Magna Carta __ the King's power
- Peasant who is tied to land
18 Clues: Japanese warrior • Samurai law codes • Leader of Catholic Church • Influenced Japanese culture • Spread the plague to humans • Peasant who is tied to land • Largest class in feudal system • Main reason feudalism developed • Japenese religion on nature worship • The Magna Carta __ the King's power • King who wanted males to learn religion • Entered a period of isolation w/no trade • ...
Middle Ages/Reading 2021-09-28
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- women version of a lord
- place where many people spent their time in the Middle Ages
- a word that describes
- person who worked for kings and in charge of serfs
- action word
- a person who learns a skill or trade by working with someone else
- women who lived in convents and studied old books
- a well educated person who lived in a monastery
- position words
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- protective metal covering used during battle
- a code of honor
- manor house
- describes verbs, adjectives, or another adverb
- person who lived in town and made items
- very crowded area where people lived and had markets
- person, place, thing, or idea
- person who worked at the castle for the lords
- a person who protected the church and others
18 Clues: manor house • action word • position words • a code of honor • a word that describes • women version of a lord • person, place, thing, or idea • person who lived in town and made items • protective metal covering used during battle • a person who protected the church and others • person who worked at the castle for the lords • describes verbs, adjectives, or another adverb • ...
Middle Ages Review 2017-10-24
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- Feudalism exchanged this for services
- Diocletian split this empire into E & W
- Self sufficient - used 3 field system - economic
- Europeans only won one trying to establish Christendom
- They preserved Greek & Roman Culture
- Lasted 116 years helped create French & English Nationalism
- 1066
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- Had more power than kings
- Document 1215 due process
- Eastern Orthodox felt he was true leader of the Church
- Unified Europe after the fall of Rome
- The Black Death caused these to rise
- The Hammer won here & stopped the spread of Islam
- The Magna Carta provided for trial by?
- Middle Ages Economic system
- Split between Roman Catholic & Eastern Orthodox
- Middle Ages political system
- Orthodox Church language
18 Clues: 1066 • Orthodox Church language • Had more power than kings • Document 1215 due process • Middle Ages Economic system • Middle Ages political system • The Black Death caused these to rise • They preserved Greek & Roman Culture • Unified Europe after the fall of Rome • Feudalism exchanged this for services • The Magna Carta provided for trial by? • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2016-11-15
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- Objects related with saints, that link the earthly world and God.
- Person who wanted to learn a trade without any payment.
- Philosophical system that tried to reconcile faith and reason.
- Vernacular literature.
- The language of everyday speech in a particular region.
- Created by the Church to deal with heretics.
- Division between the Church that divided Europe.
- The study of religion and god.
- Italian saint theologian, scholastic philosopher.
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- Annual tax imposed by authority usually on land or property.
- Negation of basic Church doctrines.
- One of the most devastating pandemics in human history.
- Agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked.
- Hostility toward Jews.
- Heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare.
- Business associations of artisans or merchants.
- Forbids priests from giving the sacraments of the Church.
- Peasants legally bound to the land.
18 Clues: Hostility toward Jews. • Vernacular literature. • The study of religion and god. • Negation of basic Church doctrines. • Peasants legally bound to the land. • Heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare. • Created by the Church to deal with heretics. • Business associations of artisans or merchants. • Division between the Church that divided Europe. • ...
Middle School Masters 2016-11-16
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- ...is the name of the catering company in the cafeteria.
- How many minutes past 12 are you allowed to enter the cafeteria?
- could be played the last two Fridays during Recess in the gym.
- A word connected to the Ahrntal trip
- ...is one of the men's health issues Movember raises awareness for.
- is 8c's student council representative.
- What subject is taught in our Homeroom during the day?
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- has been one of the girls who has been in Frau Wiesner's homeroom last year.
- is one of the charities that was picked for the Christmas market.
- Mrs Backhouse's first name
- How many students do currently belong to 8c?
- Ms ... is the Service as Action Coordinator for grades 7 and 8.
- What day of the week is the Christmas Market?
- What's the name of next weeks Month of Music event?
- What's the name of the public holiday that was yesterday?
- What subject does Mr Collier teach?
- ..., challenge and inspire is the mission of the school.
- Which project is going on for 26 years now?
18 Clues: Mrs Backhouse's first name • What subject does Mr Collier teach? • A word connected to the Ahrntal trip • is 8c's student council representative. • Which project is going on for 26 years now? • How many students do currently belong to 8c? • What day of the week is the Christmas Market? • What's the name of next weeks Month of Music event? • ...
The Middle Ages 2013-05-22
Across
- Name of the plague that wiped out 1/3 of population
- King of England from 1066 to 1087
- Leader of the Franks and founder of French monarchy
- Name of war between England and France 1337-1453
- English legal document issued in 1215 CE
- They were at the bottom of the Feudal pyramid
- New name for what was Eastern Roman Empire
- Series of Holy Wars
- At the top of the Feudal pyramid
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- Weapon the replaced the crossbow
- "non-Christians"
- Raiders from Scandinavia
- Where William the Conqueror was from
- Leader of Byzantine Empire from 527-565 CE
- Became Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE
- Economic, political and social system
- Battle won by William the Conqueror
- Largest and most powerful kingdom of Early Middle Ages
18 Clues: "non-Christians" • Series of Holy Wars • Raiders from Scandinavia • Weapon the replaced the crossbow • At the top of the Feudal pyramid • King of England from 1066 to 1087 • Became Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE • Battle won by William the Conqueror • Where William the Conqueror was from • Economic, political and social system • English legal document issued in 1215 CE • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2013-05-09
Across
- Man or Woman who makes potions for medical purposes
- Man who makes weapons and armor
- Man who crafts gold items
- Man or woman who bakes bread and pastries
- Religious leader of the Catholic Church
- Woman who delivered babies
- Man or Woman who predicts information about someone's life
- Rich man with power
- Man who defends the King's land and castle
- entertainer of the king and queen
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- Man who writes books and tutors noble sons
- Man who defends the castle using arrows
- Man or Woman who performs healing and exorcism spells and rituals
- Woman who reminds her husband (the king) what to do and keeps track of everyone who lives in the castle
- Ruler of all land
- Man or woman who cooks food for town
- Man or Woman who sells and trades items
- Woman or Man who records and writes down things for a living
18 Clues: Ruler of all land • Rich man with power • Man who crafts gold items • Woman who delivered babies • Man who makes weapons and armor • entertainer of the king and queen • Man or woman who cooks food for town • Man who defends the castle using arrows • Religious leader of the Catholic Church • Man or Woman who sells and trades items • Man or woman who bakes bread and pastries • ...
Middle Kingdom Crossword 2024-01-18
Across
- What was the capital city for most of the Middle Kingdom?
- What was invented during the middle kingdom that made writing a whole lot easier?
- What invention made it easier for people to move further away from the Nile?
- Which foreign people took over Egypt, starting the second intermediate period?
- How many years did Mentuhotep II rule for?
- Which dynasty is sometimes included in the Middle Kingdom?
- What two things was Thebes strong in?
- What god was thebes dedicated to?
- How many major dynasties did the Middle Kingdom have?
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- What “period” is the Middle Kingdom sometimes reffered to as?
- Which dynasty was the peak of the Middle Kingdom?
- Who was the Pharaoh of the 11th dynasty who reunited Egypt under one ruler?
- Where did Mentuhotep II put his tomb, leading many other Pharaohs who came after to also put their tombs?
- What “age” is the Middle Kingdom sometimes refered to as?
- Who was Egypts first warrior king?
- With the advancements in farming, what was a lot easier to produce?
- During which dynasty did the central government begin to weaken in the middle kingdom?
- What was the new type of statue that was created during the middle kingdom where they would make a block and would sculpt it into a person or a god?
18 Clues: What god was thebes dedicated to? • Who was Egypts first warrior king? • What two things was Thebes strong in? • How many years did Mentuhotep II rule for? • Which dynasty was the peak of the Middle Kingdom? • How many major dynasties did the Middle Kingdom have? • What was the capital city for most of the Middle Kingdom? • ...
Middle Childhood Development 2024-03-17
Across
- Includes stepfamilies, blended families, single parent families, LGBTQ+ families and more
- age range six to eleven years old
- independent play; unconcerned with other kids
- practical side of intelligence
- ability to acquire and apply knowledge
- severe reading and spelling debilitations
- physical punishment
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- problems among children who demonstrate normal or above normal intelligence
- screen-related addictive behaviors
- Micro, Mezzo, Macro Levels
- parental separation
- consistent refusal to speak in situations where talking is expected
- keeping children with learning disabilities with other kids who do not demonstrate these struggles
- consist of children roughly around the same age and are apart of their immediate environment
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
- symptoms include hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity
- questions what other kids are doing but does not interact
- individual play, while other children are present
18 Clues: parental separation • physical punishment • Micro, Mezzo, Macro Levels • practical side of intelligence • age range six to eleven years old • screen-related addictive behaviors • ability to acquire and apply knowledge • severe reading and spelling debilitations • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act • independent play; unconcerned with other kids • ...
Middle Age Crossword 2023-01-31
Across
- If a knight follows the code of behavior, he is known for his ________
- Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne in return for _______ support
- The lack of central __________ was the result of the fall of Rome
- _________ built Hagia Sophia as a church
- The _________ gave the English a technological advantage in many of the early battles of the Hundred Years' War
- This person is most remembered for uniting much of Europe
- Justinian's Code was an organized set of ________
- The Eastern Orthodox missionary Saint Cyril is remembered for creating the ________ alphabet
- This place had a great location which gave it a big advantage for trade
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- The Franks grew powerful because of their new style of war that used knights on ___________
- grants of land
- After the pope and patriarch excommunicated members of each clergy, the ___________ and Catholic churches split
- The Magna Carta was to protect the rights of _______
- The _______ produced a shortage of workers
- Emperor Leo III established a policy of ________ because he thought people were worshipping pictures instead of God
- The jobless in Constantinople worked for _______
- The _______ were blamed for the plague in Europe
- Social class in Middle Ages was determined mainly by this
18 Clues: grants of land • _________ built Hagia Sophia as a church • The _______ produced a shortage of workers • The jobless in Constantinople worked for _______ • The _______ were blamed for the plague in Europe • Justinian's Code was an organized set of ________ • The Magna Carta was to protect the rights of _______ • This person is most remembered for uniting much of Europe • ...
Middle School Words 2023-10-03
Across
- I'm going to throw myself in front of a _____.
- Talk to the...
- Iraqy
- "The grass danced in the wind." is an example of what?
- On Monday everyone has this class.
- We learned about Iraq and___
- Shh, be quiet nobody...
- The Incredible...
- Put away your______
- Uses "like" or "as" to compare things.
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- Get off the___and get to your desk.
- The best superhero in the world.
- First period for 6th grade, second period for 7th.
- I'm fricking____
- Class that teaches native heritage.
- Two all beef patties,special sauce,lettuce,cheese,pickles,onions,on a sesame seed bun.
- Best teacher in the world Mr.
- Jim I need a...
18 Clues: Iraqy • Talk to the... • Jim I need a... • I'm fricking____ • The Incredible... • Put away your______ • Shh, be quiet nobody... • We learned about Iraq and___ • Best teacher in the world Mr. • The best superhero in the world. • On Monday everyone has this class. • Get off the___and get to your desk. • Class that teaches native heritage. • Uses "like" or "as" to compare things. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- A lesser lord who pledged loyalty to a more powerful lord
- the large community of Christians spread throughout the world
- The code of conduct knights must live by
- The time period between ancient and modern civilizations
- In 1381, many peasants began took action in this event, burning manors and killing lords
- Group of people who are trained for religious services
- A social system where people are part of a specific social class
- Carta A document signed in England in 1215, giving more rights to the people and away from the monarchy
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- Someone who is blamed for a problem they did not cause
- A deadly disease from 1347-1351 that wiped out 1/3 of the European population
- A series of military campaigns to establish control of the Holy Land
- Warriors mounted on horseback
- A person who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- Someone who was bound to the land and could not leave the manor
- Latin for "Middle Ages"
- King of the Franks who conquered most of western Europe
- land owned by a medieval lord
- follower of a polytheistic religion
18 Clues: Latin for "Middle Ages" • Warriors mounted on horseback • land owned by a medieval lord • follower of a polytheistic religion • The code of conduct knights must live by • Someone who is blamed for a problem they did not cause • Group of people who are trained for religious services • King of the Franks who conquered most of western Europe • ...
Middle ages keywords 2025-10-24
Across
- A professional soldier who fought on horseback.
- An area of land which the king granted a lord. In return, the lord promised to fight for the king.
- A person who received land from the kind or lord.
- A person who belonged to the lord and famed his land.
- and daub walls A building technique which involves woven twigs covered and plastered with clay.
- System This is how land was owned, and society was organized in the Middle Ages.
- Someone who has completed their training as an apprentice and can receive paid work with another master craftsman.
- field system System in which the land in the village was divided in three large fields and then divided into different strips, which were farmed by the serfs.
- Craftsman A journeyman who has made a masterpiece and joined a guild.
- A person who worked on the land.
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- An organization of master craftsmen that ensures high standards are maintained within their particular trade.
- A field left empty for one year to allow it time to restore its nutrients.
- The time when all fires had to be out in a medieval town.
- The first stage of becoming a master craftsman.
- A peasant who paid rent and tax to the lord but could travel and marry as he pleased.
- The land, and everything on it, owned by the lord.
- A legal document granted by the king that allowed people to run their own towns.
- of Fealty A formal pledge of loyalty and service from a vassal to their lord in the feudal system.
18 Clues: A person who worked on the land. • A professional soldier who fought on horseback. • The first stage of becoming a master craftsman. • A person who received land from the kind or lord. • The land, and everything on it, owned by the lord. • A person who belonged to the lord and famed his land. • The time when all fires had to be out in a medieval town. • ...
Middle Schooerl Crossword 2025-11-10
Across
- The superhero who insists he’s “just a friendly neighborhood guy” (10)
- The little handheld game device everyone uses on the bus (6)
- Snack that’s somehow both spicy and radioactive red (5)
- Streaming service with too many reboots (7)
- The AI everyone talks to when they should be doing homework 😏 (3)
- The most common phrase after “Let’s take a selfie” (2,5)
- The most chaotic family on the internet (hint: YouTube pranks) (7)
- YouTubers’ favorite reaction word: “That’s so ____!” (4)
- What Gen Alpha calls every adult over 25 (3)
- Viral phrase for when something’s hilariously dramatic: “It’s giving ___” (5)
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- Green ogre who loves swamp life and has more memes than movies (5)
- The thing you shout when your friend gets an answer right on Kahoot! (4)
- Taylor Swift’s 2024 tour that basically became its own economy (7,4)
- Pixar movie about emotions (again) — this time featuring “Anxiety” (8,2)
- The dance move you regret doing in front of your grandma (4)
- Beyoncé’s country-inspired album that made everyone say “yee-haw” (7)
- The social media app everyone pretends they’re quitting (4)
- Animal that replaced cats as the internet’s top meme lord (8)
18 Clues: Streaming service with too many reboots (7) • What Gen Alpha calls every adult over 25 (3) • Snack that’s somehow both spicy and radioactive red (5) • The most common phrase after “Let’s take a selfie” (2,5) • YouTubers’ favorite reaction word: “That’s so ____!” (4) • The social media app everyone pretends they’re quitting (4) • ...
States and Cities of North East India 2021-10-03
Across
- Which city is known as the Scotland of the East for its natural beauty?
- Which is the second largest city in North East India?
- What is the capital of Manipur?
- Which famous town is located on the banks of Dhansiri river?
- Which is the richest state in North East India?
- Which city is the largest in North East India?
- Which state is safe-haven for the one-horned Rhino?
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- Which is the world's wettest place?
- Guwahati is home to which famous temple situated on a hill?
- What is the capital of Mizoram?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Manipur? • What is the capital of Mizoram? • Which is the world's wettest place? • Which city is the largest in North East India? • Which is the richest state in North East India? • Which state is safe-haven for the one-horned Rhino? • Which is the second largest city in North East India? • ...
You're not in Kansas anymore 2013-01-12
Across
- A popular city in this East Region state installed the first bank automated teller machine especially for rollerbladers.
- Part of the West Region in the northwest, this state is home to the deepest gorge in America and Shoshone Falls, the Niagara Falls of the West.
- The Saturday Evening Post is published in this North Central State.
- This West Region state is the home of Will Rogers and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.
- This North Central State is home to Graceland.
- In Death Valley, the Kangaroo Rat can live its entire life without drinking a drop of liquid in this West Region state.
- Levi Hutchins invented the first alarm clock in 1787 in this North Central state
- The first rocket to put humans on the moon was built in this East Region State
- This North Central state built the first subway system in the United States in 1897.
- More turkeys are raised in this West Region state than in any other state.
- A small East Region state, bordering New York and Pennsylvania and the most densely populated state in the US.
- Saint Joseph's Cemetery, the only known United States cemetery facing north-south is in this North Central state
- A North Central region state located in the Midwestern region of the United States, along the Canadian border. Its capital city is Bismarck.
- Maynard Reece, the only artist to win the Federal Duck Stamp competition five times, live in this North Central state.
- This East Region state is home to the only school in the world offering a Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing.
- This North Central Region state is a southern state named after the biggest river in the United States.
- A small state on the east coast, contains the cities Baltimore and Annapolis in the East Region
- Dr Pepper was invented in this West region state in 1885.There is no period after the Dr in Dr Pepper.
- This West Region state's official neckwear is the Bola Tie
- This East Region state is nicknamed: "Old Dominion" and the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there.
- This North Central state is the only state that shares its border with just one other state.
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- The World's Championship Duck Calling Contest is held annually in this West region state
- The first full time automobile service station was opened in 1899 in this North Central State.
- This North Central state boasts the highest number of personalized license plates, more than any other state.
- The state with the smallest area. Located in the North Central region. Nicknamed "The Ocean State".
- This West Region state's coastline extends over 6,600 miles.
- Located in the North Central region of the United States, it houses Mount Rushmore and the Badlands National Park.
- This West Region state has more ghost towns than any other state, but absolutely no self serve gas stations.
- This West Region state has the highest literacy rate in the nation.
- This West Region State's name is similar to the country south to the United States.
- Charles Karault was born and raised in this East Region state which is the nation's largest producer of sweet potatoes.
- The last state to join the Union in the West Region
- Located in the North Central Region and home of Dorothy and Toto
- This North Central Region state is an eastern state, and its capital city is Charleston. Considered to be the "southern most northern state".
- This East Region state was home to the first baseball stadium and the first computer.
- Tyler Brothers Work Shoe and Boot Company produces 8 major brands of OSHA approved safety footwear, including such famous brands as Redwing, Georgia, Northlake, and Wolverine in this East Region state.
- This West region state is the only state ever to turn down the Olympics.
- This North Central state is home to the first hamburger (1895), Polaroid camera (1934), helicopter (1939), and color television (1948).
- This West Region state is the least populated of all the 50 states and the first to give women the vote.
- A large northern state, in the West Region, it borders with Canada, one of the Mountain States. Contains three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park.
- Located in the East Region, its size is the second smallest from all states. It is bordered to the south and west by Maryland, to the northeast by New Jersey, and to the north by Pennsylvania.
- This North Central Region state contains the cities Louisville and Lexington and is nicknamed: "Bluegrass State"
- This West Region state more glaciers than the other 47 contiguous states combined.
- Home to the Mustard Museum and the Ginseng Capital, this North Central state produces more milk than any other state.
- Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties cereal, Bisquick, HMOs, the bundt pan, Aveda beauty products, and Green Giant vegetables were invented in this North Central Region state.
- In 1865 this North Central Region state became the first slave state to free its slaves.
- First in state boat registrations, this North Central state is the Cereal Capital of the world.
- Located on the Great Plains of the Midwest, this North Central Region's state capital is Lincoln, and its largest city is Omaha.
- This East Region state's largest employer is IBM, but In ratio of cows to people, it has the greatest number of dairy cows in the country.
- This East Region state once was the home the pirate, Blackbeard and boasts one of the largest single masses of exposed granite in the world.
50 Clues: This North Central State is home to Graceland. • The last state to join the Union in the West Region • This West Region state's official neckwear is the Bola Tie • This West Region state's coastline extends over 6,600 miles. • Located in the North Central Region and home of Dorothy and Toto • The Saturday Evening Post is published in this North Central State. • ...
Countries Page #17 2023-08-23
Across
- Transcontinental nation bridging Europe and Asia.
- North American country with vibrant cuisine and traditions.
- South American nation known for tango and beef.
- Southern European country famous for art, history, and food.
- Eurasian nation known for its vastness and history.
- Island nation with unique wildlife and vast Outback.
- European country with lively culture and historical sites.
- Western European nation known for its culture and cuisine.
- North American country known for its natural beauty and kindness.
- Balkan nation with a rich cultural heritage.
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- Central European nation recognized for engineering and history.
- European nation with stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea.
- Northeast African country with ancient pyramids and history.
- South American nation with diverse landscapes and Carnival.
- West African country with diverse cultures and resources.
- Nordic country with innovation and quality of life.
- East Asian country famous for technology and traditions.
- East African country known for wildlife and landscapes.
- South Asian country rich in spirituality and diverse cultures.
- East Asian country with ancient civilization and modern influence.
20 Clues: Balkan nation with a rich cultural heritage. • South American nation known for tango and beef. • Transcontinental nation bridging Europe and Asia. • Eurasian nation known for its vastness and history. • Nordic country with innovation and quality of life. • Island nation with unique wildlife and vast Outback. • East African country known for wildlife and landscapes. • ...
Merge Leadership! 2022-11-10
Across
- Radical political group that kickstarted the events of The Handmaid's Tale
- The one phrase a certain sentient tree can say in the MCU
- Rapper featured on Taylor Swift's song "Bad Blood"
- Roxy's first dog
- Animal that appeared in Taylor Swift's Reputation reveal video
- The common name for the Divine Republic in The Handmaid's Tale
- East Bay Camp's office manager
- The name of the AI that threatens the world in the second Avengers movie
- Author of the book "The Handmaid's Tale"
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- Lakeview area of East Bay Camp with a prominent cross
- Jordan's favorite cat
- Technically, the oldest Avenger in the MCU
- The first Disney theme park
- The character that Walt Disney World's castle is dedicated to
- The character that flies above Magic Kingdom every night
- Was once the best place to eat near East Bay Camp
- Amount of keys on a standard piano
- Taylor Swift's third album
- Amount of notes in a diatonic scale
- Dynamic instruction meaning the music should be played loudly
- Ally's cat
21 Clues: Ally's cat • Roxy's first dog • Jordan's favorite cat • Taylor Swift's third album • The first Disney theme park • East Bay Camp's office manager • Amount of keys on a standard piano • Amount of notes in a diatonic scale • Author of the book "The Handmaid's Tale" • Technically, the oldest Avenger in the MCU • Was once the best place to eat near East Bay Camp • ...
Guess the staff member 2025-09-12
Across
- Fresh meat
- The creative of the trio
- The original of the trio
- Not the sister of the trio
- I use to identify as a Black woman
- Malaga's sunshine
- Freud would have followed her on LinkedIn
- "Hey everyone, I hope you are having a great day!! Just a friendly reminder..."
- A faithful spy who was sent by Moses
- Once swam out to save the dog from Woodlake
- To get a goal... one has to _ _ _
- Not Karen
- New position every year from 2022
- A nomadic spirit reaching into the depths of every East senior campus
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- Keeps the LST in his lane
- Probably isn't human
- Northern immigrant
- Youngest part-time staff member in East Metro
- The other Amy
- Can sing in 8 different languages
- Maternity dropout
- Bob the builder
- Heard as "Johns-A-Tan"
- The live emoji of East Metro
- Rode in a helicopter with the doors removed as a part of their job
- Crossword creator
- Trey wanted to dissect her brain
- Master chef
- An EA with a noticeable moustache
- Raised amidst red dirt and resilience, now known for fixing things and befriending their inner squirrel
30 Clues: Not Karen • Fresh meat • Master chef • The other Amy • Bob the builder • Maternity dropout • Malaga's sunshine • Crossword creator • Northern immigrant • Probably isn't human • Heard as "Johns-A-Tan" • The creative of the trio • The original of the trio • Keeps the LST in his lane • Not the sister of the trio • The live emoji of East Metro • Trey wanted to dissect her brain • ...
AP AFAM Unit 1 Review 2025-12-03
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- World’s longest river, central to Egypt and Nubia.
- Wealthy trading civilization in southern Africa known for stone ruins.
- Powerful West African empire that succeeded Mali.
- Ocean east of Africa
- Grassland climate zone ideal for farming and herding.
- 14th-century ruler whose pilgrimage made Mali famous.
- Ancient kingdom south of Egypt, also called Kush.
- Ocean west of Africa.
- Powerful Central African kingdom along the Congo River.
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- Sea to the north of Africa linking it to Europe
- Major West African river flowing through Mali and Nigeria.
- Southern African river known for Victoria Falls.
- East African trading ports linked to Arabic and Indian Ocean trade on this coast
- West African empire famous for gold and early trade networks.
- Early West African civilization known for terracotta sculptures.
- Ancient East African kingdom known for trade and Christianity.
- Largest desert in Africa.
- Their Migration that spread language, culture, and ironworking across Africa
- Semi-arid region south of the Sahara where many civilizations emerged.
- Empire led by Mansa Musa, one of the wealthiest rulers in history.
- Central African river system flowing through rainforests.
21 Clues: Ocean east of Africa • Ocean west of Africa. • Largest desert in Africa. • Sea to the north of Africa linking it to Europe • Southern African river known for Victoria Falls. • Powerful West African empire that succeeded Mali. • Ancient kingdom south of Egypt, also called Kush. • World’s longest river, central to Egypt and Nubia. • ...
res halls 2024-08-29
Unit 2 We are in the east of the city. 2023-08-05
SW Asia 2023-09-07
Across
- strip located in israel west of west bank
- bank located in israel east of iran
- north of saudia arabia
- used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian
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- a very tiny country
- Landlocked south east of iran
- north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
- west of iran north of saudi arabia
- east of egypt west bank gaza strip
9 Clues: a very tiny country • north of saudia arabia • Landlocked south east of iran • west of iran north of saudi arabia • east of egypt west bank gaza strip • bank located in israel east of iran • strip located in israel west of west bank • used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian • north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
SW Asia 2023-09-07
Across
- strip located in israel west of west bank
- bank located in israel east of iran
- north of saudia arabia
- used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian
Down
- a very tiny country
- Landlocked south east of iran
- north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
- west of iran north of saudi arabia
- east of egypt west bank gaza strip
9 Clues: a very tiny country • north of saudia arabia • Landlocked south east of iran • west of iran north of saudi arabia • east of egypt west bank gaza strip • bank located in israel east of iran • strip located in israel west of west bank • used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian • north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
SW Asia 2023-09-07
Across
- strip located in israel west of west bank
- bank located in israel east of iran
- north of saudia arabia
- used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian
Down
- a very tiny country
- Landlocked south east of iran
- north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
- west of iran north of saudi arabia
- east of egypt west bank gaza strip
9 Clues: a very tiny country • north of saudia arabia • Landlocked south east of iran • west of iran north of saudi arabia • east of egypt west bank gaza strip • bank located in israel east of iran • strip located in israel west of west bank • used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian • north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- Nasty neighbours
- Square km the IEFZ covers
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
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- Describe the labour laws here
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- Billions the scheme cost
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Capital city of South Korea
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
SW Asia 2023-09-07
Across
- strip located in israel west of west bank
- bank located in israel east of iran
- north of saudia arabia
- used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian
Down
- a very tiny country
- Landlocked south east of iran
- north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
- west of iran north of saudi arabia
- east of egypt west bank gaza strip
9 Clues: a very tiny country • north of saudia arabia • Landlocked south east of iran • west of iran north of saudi arabia • east of egypt west bank gaza strip • bank located in israel east of iran • strip located in israel west of west bank • used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian • north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
SW Asia 2023-09-07
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- strip located in israel west of west bank
- bank located in israel east of iran
- north of saudia arabia
- used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian
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- a very tiny country
- Landlocked south east of iran
- north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
- west of iran north of saudi arabia
- east of egypt west bank gaza strip
9 Clues: a very tiny country • north of saudia arabia • Landlocked south east of iran • west of iran north of saudi arabia • east of egypt west bank gaza strip • bank located in israel east of iran • strip located in israel west of west bank • used to be called perisa east of iraq west of afganstian • north of saudi arabia north west f iran gateway between euroupe and asia
Israel-Palestine Conflict 2023-10-18
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- Country bordering Israel to the north-east
- A proposed solution to the conflict that envisions the creation of two separate, independent states for Israelis and Palestinians, living side by side in peace.
- A plateau captured by Israel from Syria during the Six-Day War. Its status is a point of contention between Israel and Syria.
- Country bordering Israel to the north
- Also known as the War of Independence, this conflict resulted in the establishment of the State of Israel and the displacement of many Palestinians (1948).
- Country bordering Israel and Gaza to the south
- A territory bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel to the west, north, and south. It is home to a significant Palestinian population and is a focal point of the conflict.
- Arabic for "catastrophe," referring to the displacement of Palestinians during and after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
- Arabic for "uprising," it refers to popular Palestinian revolts against Israeli occupation
- A brief but pivotal conflict between Israel and neighboring Arab states, resulting in Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, and Sinai Peninsula (1967).
- Refers to Israeli citizens who reside in communities located in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, often in disputed territories. These settlements are a major point of contention in the conflict.
- Strip A coastal region on the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Israel and Egypt, with a high population density and significant political and security concerns.
- A Lebanese political and military organization with a strong anti-Israel stance, backed by Iran. It is considered a terrorist group by Israel and several other countries.
- Palestinians who were displaced or fled during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and their descendants. They have a unique status and are a central issue in negotiations.
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- A city of immense religious and cultural significance to Jews, Christians, and Muslims. It is a central point of contention in the conflict.
- Refers to areas captured by Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights.
- A series of agreements signed in the 1990s between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) with the aim of establishing self-governance for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
- An Israeli missile defense system designed to intercept and destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells.
- Refers to Israel's control over territories captured in the 1967 war, and is a major point of contention in the conflict.
- An Israeli politician who served as the Prime Minister of Israel for several non-consecutive terms from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021. He is associated with the conservative Likud party.
- The interim self-governing body established as part of the Oslo Accords to administer certain Palestinian-populated areas in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- Refers to the Israeli and Egyptian restrictions on the movement of goods and people in and out of the Gaza Strip, which has been in place since 2007 and is a source of significant controversy and humanitarian concern.
- A conflict between Israel and a coalition of Arab states, primarily Egypt and Syria, that began on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It resulted in significant losses for both sides (1973).
- A sovereign state in the Middle East, established in 1948. It is home to a majority Jewish population.
- A Palestinian political and military organization that controls the Gaza Strip and is considered a terrorist group by Israel and other countries.
- Country bordering Israel and the West Bank to the east
- A global movement advocating for economic and political pressure on Israel until it complies with international law and respects Palestinian rights.
- Israeli communities built in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, considered illegal under international law by much of the international community.
- Refers to both the geographic region and the Palestinian people, which includes various ethnic and religious groups.
29 Clues: Country bordering Israel to the north • Country bordering Israel to the north-east • Country bordering Israel and Gaza to the south • Country bordering Israel and the West Bank to the east • Arabic for "uprising," it refers to popular Palestinian revolts against Israeli occupation • ...
Map Practice 2025-08-25
13 Clues: 0˚ longitude • Same distance • West and East • North and South • Half of a spear • Different elements • North,South,West,East • Earth equally distant • Representing something • The ratio how far something • To show where the things are • The exact place where you are • The natural elements of Earth's feature
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- Capital city of South Korea
- Describe the labour laws here
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Nasty neighbours
- Billions the scheme cost
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- Square km the IEFZ covers
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
Back to School 2022-07-19
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- Has two names with double consonants
- Has a heavenly middle name
- Has a birthday in March
- Has two middle names
- Is named after his father
- Has the same initials in his first and last name
- Has 6 letters in their middle name
- Has a younger sibling in 2nd grade
- Has a sister name Jenny
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- Celebrates their birthday with the a famous ball drop
- Has a dog that barks a lot
- Has a middle name that starts with a T
- Has a middle name that comes from Shakespeare
- Has a famous middle name that can make boxes be delivered to your house
- Celebrates their birthday with fireworks
- Has the same birthday as someone else in the class
- Has 13 letters in their first and last name (18 if you include their middle name)
- Represents the coast where we live in his middle name
18 Clues: Has two middle names • Has a birthday in March • Has a sister name Jenny • Is named after his father • Has a dog that barks a lot • Has a heavenly middle name • Has 6 letters in their middle name • Has a younger sibling in 2nd grade • Has two names with double consonants • Has a middle name that starts with a T • Celebrates their birthday with fireworks • ...
NEVER forget your homework 2019-02-02
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- The base unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI).
- The Code of _____ was one of the only sets of laws in the ancient Near East and also one of the first forms of law.
- a poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure
- two spongy saclike respiratory organs, occupying the chest together with the heart and functioning to remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen
- a German composer and pianist who was almost completely deaf by the last decade of his life
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- a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries and marking the transition from the middle ages to modernity
- The middle number in a data set when the data are put in order; a type of average.
- The _____ Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceans.
- The tenth chemical element in the Periodic table.
- He painted series of water lilies in different lights.
10 Clues: The tenth chemical element in the Periodic table. • He painted series of water lilies in different lights. • The _____ Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceans. • The base unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI). • The middle number in a data set when the data are put in order; a type of average. • ...
the Arab-Israel conflict 2021-03-03
5 Clues: the land that's being fought over • people who lived in the middle-east • country that believe that it's superior • arabs were forced out of their homes in this event • a group of people that believe that they are god's chosen ones
Week 3 2020-10-25
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- the middle of the night
- middle of the morning
- to wear away by biting
- to convert waste into reusable material
- not able to do ___
- To make again
- to get a new one
- up on an object
- vertical position
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- system by which a nation is governed
- middle of the year
- middle of the week
- the middle of the day
- evil spirit
- system of stars in space
- to come back
- when something is sad or mad
- not the usual
- to a higher level
19 Clues: evil spirit • to come back • To make again • not the usual • up on an object • to get a new one • to a higher level • vertical position • middle of the year • middle of the week • not able to do ___ • middle of the morning • the middle of the day • to wear away by biting • the middle of the night • system of stars in space • when something is sad or mad • system by which a nation is governed • ...
New York 2024-09-11
10 Clues: a big park • over East river • a chopping street • the symbol of liberty • Another word for New York • near one World Trade Center • Close to Empire State Building • big River but not the east river • biggest Building where I can buy centerl • near Manhattan but behind the east River
Ancient China 2022-05-25
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- Longest wall in china
- An area filled with lots of trees and lots of green
- the first Emperor of china
- in south-east and north-east
- the reason why the yellow river is yellow
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- The second longest river
- An material that is used for
- land in South-east
- Ruler of a dynasty
- The country
- who was the First Empress?
11 Clues: The country • land in South-east • Ruler of a dynasty • Longest wall in china • The second longest river • the first Emperor of china • who was the First Empress? • An material that is used for • in south-east and north-east • the reason why the yellow river is yellow • An area filled with lots of trees and lots of green
Developments in Europe Reading Quiz 2021-09-14
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- Economic system during the Middle Ages that revolved around self-sufficient farming estates where lords and peasants shared the land. trade was local and relied on bartering.
- A period characterized by a revival of interest in classical Greek and Roman literature, art, culture, and civic virtue
- A split in 1054 that divided the Christian church into two branches: Roman Catholic and Orthodox
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
- the focus on individuals rather than God
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- anti-Jewish sentiment
- A series of European military campaigns in the Middle East between 1095 and the 1200s
- Signed in by King John in 1215, this document required the king to respect certain rights of the nobility
- While not slaves, were tied to the land
9 Clues: anti-Jewish sentiment • While not slaves, were tied to the land • the focus on individuals rather than God • A series of European military campaigns in the Middle East between 1095 and the 1200s • A split in 1054 that divided the Christian church into two branches: Roman Catholic and Orthodox • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-25
Across
- Ruler of a dynasty
- The country
- the first Emperor of china
- in south-east and north-east
- An material that is used for
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- An area filled with lots of trees and lots of green
- Longest wall in china
- land in South-east
- The second longest river
- who was the First Empress?
- the reason why the yellow river is yellow
11 Clues: The country • land in South-east • Ruler of a dynasty • Longest wall in china • The second longest river • the first Emperor of china • who was the First Empress? • in south-east and north-east • An material that is used for • the reason why the yellow river is yellow • An area filled with lots of trees and lots of green
EAAA 2025-09-15
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- A county in East Anglia
- A Modern Zoo for insects and other creepy crawlies
- One of the first Roman Cities
- The largest city in East Anglia
- A Queen of the Iceni Tribe that fought against the Romans
- A small aquarium in Hunstanton
- A sailor who went to find new land, and found Canada
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- A large manor with hundreds of deer in the estate
- Originally named Bishop's Lynn
- A music artist from Ipswich
- A zoo which rescued a polar bear
- The sea that surrounds East Anglia
12 Clues: A county in East Anglia • A music artist from Ipswich • One of the first Roman Cities • Originally named Bishop's Lynn • A small aquarium in Hunstanton • The largest city in East Anglia • A zoo which rescued a polar bear • The sea that surrounds East Anglia • A large manor with hundreds of deer in the estate • A Modern Zoo for insects and other creepy crawlies • ...
