middle east Crossword Puzzles
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
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- Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah
- Religion, women have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
- Religion believes in one God
- how women were perceived in most religions
- sacred text contains a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
12 Clues: Religion believes in one God • how women were perceived in most religions • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah • Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
Exploring the Americas Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-09-16
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- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- resistance, such as to disease
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- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- one of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- a journey to a holy place
- a Muslim house of worship
12 Clues: a journey to a holy place • a Muslim house of worship • resistance, such as to disease • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • to travel completely around something, usually by water • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Person who developed a printing press that used movable type metal
- A family that governed Venice for many years
- Interest in learning and arts became renewed.
- Someone who provides support, especially financial, to an artist, charity, or other organization.
- A influential architect, poet, sculptor, and painter
- Gave importance to the individual and to human society.
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- An sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A style characterized by balance, clarity, and formal structure, distinct from popular or folk music
- Trade route between China and the Middle East
- A traveling merchant who Kublai Khan sent on a fact-finding trip all over China.
- Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
12 Clues: An sun-centered theory of the universe. • A family that governed Venice for many years • Trade route between China and the Middle East • Interest in learning and arts became renewed. • Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events • A influential architect, poet, sculptor, and painter • Gave importance to the individual and to human society. • ...
Renaissance Times Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Someone who provides support, often financial, to an individual, group, or activity.
- Sun centered.
- A famous artist from the renaissance.
- Merchant who with his father and Uncle went to China to meet Kublai Khan.
- A period in music history, the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome, or a general term for something traditional and highly regarded.
- Florence’s most wealthy family.
- More 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.
- A German printer.
- From the French word for “rebirth”.
- Trade route from China to the Middle East.
12 Clues: Sun centered. • A German printer. • Florence’s most wealthy family. • From the French word for “rebirth”. • A famous artist from the renaissance. • Trade route from China to the Middle East. • More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES CROSSWORD PUZZLE - CLIMATE 2021-11-03
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- ______ Grows sunflowers, mints, beans, and grasses.
- Almost all of the land in North Africa and the Middle East climate are made up of_______.
- The countries along the Mediterranean Sea export Citrus fruits, olive, and _______ to Europe and North America.
- The capital city of Moscow has a _____________ climate.
- The largest desert in the world, covering 3.5 million square miles.
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- The ______ covers about 10% of Russia.
- Warmer air from the Atlantic Ocean moderates temperatures in __________.
- The coldest climate region of South Asia lies along its ________ edge.
- ________ are natural hazards in South Asia. These are very similar to hurricanes.
- The three countries affected by tsunamis are India, __________, and Sri Lanka.
- The climate found in Turkey and Kazakhastan.
- The rain forests climate.
12 Clues: The rain forests climate. • The ______ covers about 10% of Russia. • The climate found in Turkey and Kazakhastan. • ______ Grows sunflowers, mints, beans, and grasses. • The capital city of Moscow has a _____________ climate. • The largest desert in the world, covering 3.5 million square miles. • The coldest climate region of South Asia lies along its ________ edge. • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- sacred text containing a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
- how woman where perceived in judiasm
- Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
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- Religion, believes in one God
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- Religion, woman have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
12 Clues: Religion, believes in one God • how woman where perceived in judiasm • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
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- sacred text containing a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- Religion, believes in one God
- Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
- Religion, woman have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- how woman where perceived in judiasm
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
12 Clues: Religion, believes in one God • how woman where perceived in judiasm • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion,monothiestic,refers to woman as halakhah • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • Religion, believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- A trade route between China and the Middle East
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
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- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- A trade route between China and the Middle East
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
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- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-24
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- Merchant who traveled with his father and uncle to China from Europe
- Popular trade route that made it easier to carry goods between China and the Middle East
- sun-centered
- God's Bankers
- Great Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- French word for rebirth
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- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- To be more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- A focus on the beauty of life rather than supernatural matters
- The last name of the inventor of the printing press
12 Clues: sun-centered • God's Bankers • French word for rebirth • The last name of the inventor of the printing press • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • A focus on the beauty of life rather than supernatural matters • Merchant who traveled with his father and uncle to China from Europe • ...
South and East Asia 2017-05-08
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- An Indian religion
- The students with the red book
- A country short on resources
- Means the people who live near the Indus river
- A resource that can be grown
- A march Moa Zedong led
- Citizens working together after this was launched
- A type of prayer group
- Pride in one's country
- A country ruled by a dictator
- A completely communist country
- One of the most violent people in Chinese history
- Most populated country in the world
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- A country south of North Korea
- Dying from no food
- A group that studies a specific religion
- Gross Domestic Product
- Moa Zedong launched this
- A Chinese religion
- In 1989 protesters were attacked at this place
- A type of pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels
- A major religion in Japan
- This country used guerrilla warfare tactics
23 Clues: An Indian religion • Dying from no food • A Chinese religion • A march Moa Zedong led • Gross Domestic Product • A type of prayer group • Pride in one's country • Moa Zedong launched this • A major religion in Japan • A country short on resources • A resource that can be grown • A country ruled by a dictator • A country south of North Korea • The students with the red book • ...
East Grove Summer Retreat 2012-07-19
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- Oblong Catt Residence 706 South _____ Street
- Alexa's favorite baseball team, ugh
- OHS blue and _____
- EG singer who shares the Catt's sister's name
- common city for choir tours
- vocal improvisation
- drive-in movie
- ________ pizza
- GE band director 1st name EG band director last name
- "You don't know you're beautiful" is seriously sung in ____ by 5 dudes
- Elk Grove mascot
- Mr. Catt helped to bring home OHS's 5th State Title in this
- this EG singer almost came to GE
- Mrs. Catt's HS Alma Mater
- glorious p
- Illini themed name of the Catt's future dog
- GE location
- GE IMEA district #
- Oblong High School mascot
- only shared first name
- our home in Crawford County _______ Middle School
- major sixth's TV network
- GE accompanist Mr. _______
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- the reverend
- A special day for Claire and the Catts 7/_____
- "Don't speed up and don't slow down, right _____ __"
- EG _______ and gold
- American _______ Directors Association
- scale that uses all solfege syllables
- EG IMEA district #
- Seth Quam sweatpants
- last name of EG sisters
- EG location
- EG singer who has been to 2 GE concerts
- GE red and _______
- GE Choir President
- celebrating 100 years open
- GE singer who shares the Catt's brother's name
- former EG accompanist Ms. _______
- text pronunciation
- augmented triad
- "Let me see those lovely _________"
- former name of Oblong
- last name of EG singer who shares first name with Rip Chord GE alum
- Alphabetical by first name, she's last
- ______ farms
- summer fun for 12 EG and GE singers
- Glenbard East mascot
48 Clues: glorious p • EG location • GE location • the reverend • ______ farms • drive-in movie • ________ pizza • augmented triad • Elk Grove mascot • EG IMEA district # • OHS blue and _____ • GE red and _______ • GE Choir President • text pronunciation • GE IMEA district # • EG _______ and gold • vocal improvisation • Seth Quam sweatpants • Glenbard East mascot • former name of Oblong • only shared first name • ...
East Asia Test Review 2022-03-08
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- Color only the emperor of China wore
- Explosive material developed in China
- Founded the largest land empire in world history
- Japanese warrior code of conduct
- Famous Italian explorer
- Super Sumo Soup!!!
- Which TMNT is the leader?
- Japanese assassin for hire
- Which famous explorer was inspired by Polo's book?
- Ninja throwing star
- Long snake-like shaped defensive structure
- Home to Mongolian nomads
- Primary weapon of the samurai
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- Samura short sword
- What is done to a silk cocoon to stop a silkworm from becoming a moth
- The oldest known martial art
- Japanese martial art consisting primarily of tossing to the ground
- Military commander of the samurai
- The Silk Road stretched from China to this European city
- The TMNT are named after artists from which historical period?
- Where did the Chinese emperor live?
- Highly prized in Europe
- Japanese warrior
23 Clues: Japanese warrior • Samura short sword • Super Sumo Soup!!! • Ninja throwing star • Famous Italian explorer • Highly prized in Europe • Home to Mongolian nomads • Which TMNT is the leader? • Japanese assassin for hire • The oldest known martial art • Primary weapon of the samurai • Japanese warrior code of conduct • Military commander of the samurai • Where did the Chinese emperor live? • ...
East/Southeast Asia Crossword 2022-04-29
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- Unique alphabet where one symbol represnts a word or phrase.
- Big trade city in Japan.
- Area split into two countries because of political disagreements.
- Method of farming in very mountainous regions
- Very large urban city on an Island site.
- Developed Island country with a volcano.
- Big trade city in India.
- Religion/philosiphy in China practicing compassion, frugality, and humility.
- Wall in China that is hundreds of miles long built to keep Mongol invaders away.
- This regions most grown crop.
- Country north of China.
- Large island country with many little islands
- Island country near China.
- Desert in China created by the rain-shadow effect from the Himalayas.
- Method of dyeing fabrics using wax to cover parts that you don't wan to dye yet.
- Economic leader of this region.
- River starting in southern Himalayan slopes and ending in the Bay of Bengal.
- Form of air pollution in heavily populated areas.
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- Country that had a 26 year long civil war.
- Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean.
- Religious pilgrimage site in India.
- Very tiny landlocked country near Nepal.
- Landlocked country above India.
- Country bordering the Pacific near Laos.
- Symbol of status or riches in India.
- Volcanic Moutain on the coast of Japan.
- Area disputed between India and Pakistan.
- Very tiny country next to Malaysia.
- Tallest mountains in the world.
- Southeastern Asia economic union for countries close to ocean trade routes.
- Big country south of Mongolia.
- Big trade city in China
32 Clues: Big trade city in China • Country north of China. • Big trade city in Japan. • Big trade city in India. • Island country near China. • This regions most grown crop. • Big country south of Mongolia. • Landlocked country above India. • Tallest mountains in the world. • Economic leader of this region. • Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean. • Religious pilgrimage site in India. • ...
East Asia: Module 3 2022-10-11
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- Empire around the Malaca Straits that controlled trade in S.E. Asia.
- Medical treatment using slender needles inserted at specific points.
- The technology of printing using reusable characters.
- The invention that had the most explosive result on the world.
- Li Bo and Tu Fu were two famous poets from this golden age in China.
- The last of the Khanates overthrown by Ivan III of Russia.
- The official belief system in the Song Dynasty.
- A fast-ripening type improved life in China.
- Loyal warriors of Japan.
- A name for the well to do powerful people.
- The dynasty that took over Korea after the Silla Dynasty.
- Practice of deforming feet of Chinese girls.
- People without permanent homes.
- The Great Khan that conquered China.
- The Italian traveler who met Kublai Khan.
- People who herded domesticated animals to live.
- The new capital created by the Song Dynasty.
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- The empire in what is now Cambodia.
- Mongol peace.
- Warrior code of feudal Japan.
- Kinship groups.
- The Great Khan that began the Mongol period.
- the emperor who started the Tang Dynasty.
- The empress who led China against Korea, the only woman to claim the throne in China.
- Leading clan of Japan descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu.
- The exam taken to qualify for government positions.
- Japan's earliest religion, "way of the gods".
- The real leader of Japan after 1192.
- The dynasty of China after the Tang Dynasty.
29 Clues: Mongol peace. • Kinship groups. • Loyal warriors of Japan. • Warrior code of feudal Japan. • People without permanent homes. • The empire in what is now Cambodia. • The real leader of Japan after 1192. • The Great Khan that conquered China. • the emperor who started the Tang Dynasty. • The Italian traveler who met Kublai Khan. • A name for the well to do powerful people. • ...
The Ancient Near East 2021-05-09
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- Metal of an age
- Wrote first-known law code
- United Egypt
- Religious center
- Document written by exiles in Babylon
- Exodus leader
- Conquered by chaldeans
- Pharaoh's river
- First empire-builder
- Egyptian neighbor
- Alphabet creators
- Not the euphrates
- Persian monotheism
- Mysterious invaders
- Invaders who ended the middle kingdom
- Library-builder
- Defeated the Philistines
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- Garden-builder
- Iron producers
- Egyptian monotheist
- Used terror and deportation of dissidents
- First mesopotamian city-builders
- Persian god
- Unified the hebrew tribes
- First temple
- Earliest writing system
- Land-based traders
- King of prosperous isrealite kingdom
- From this wilderness a nation was born
- Persian conqueror
- When agriculture appeared
- Age of stone
- King and deity
33 Clues: Persian god • United Egypt • First temple • Age of stone • Exodus leader • Garden-builder • Iron producers • King and deity • Metal of an age • Pharaoh's river • Library-builder • Religious center • Egyptian neighbor • Alphabet creators • Persian conqueror • Not the euphrates • Land-based traders • Persian monotheism • Egyptian monotheist • Mysterious invaders • First empire-builder • Conquered by chaldeans • ...
South East Asia I 2023-08-03
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- an island in Indonesia
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- serious thought or consideration
- The world's biggest Buddhist temple
- Capital of Indonesia
- a distinct compound or substance
- a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, etc.
- A city on Java Island of Indonesia
- A country which is a land of surprises
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- An activity which involves paddling a canoe with a single-bladed paddle.
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- A method of producing coloured designs on textiles by dyeing them
- very complicated or detailed
- They quality or state of having different forms or types
- swim using a short tube for a swimmer to breath through while keeping their face under water.
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- A large Indonesian island west of Java
- The customary beliefs, social forms, etc.
- surround and have or hold within
- The art of designing and constructing buildings
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- A property that is or may be inherited
22 Clues: Capital of Indonesia • an island in Indonesia • very complicated or detailed • a type of cloth or woven fabric • serious thought or consideration • a distinct compound or substance • surround and have or hold within • A city on Java Island of Indonesia • The world's biggest Buddhist temple • A large Indonesian island west of Java • A country which is a land of surprises • ...
East and Southeast Asia 2023-05-15
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- People usually migrate from rural to this.
- Global business center and British controlled city until 1997.
- Most of the population in the Philippines practice this religion.
- The only landlocked country of East Asia.
- Religion in China emphasizing a retreat from man's laws and becoming one with nature.
- Built along the contours of the hills of the Mekong River to create fields for growing rice.
- The desert that brings dust storms and loess to China.
- The name the people of Japan call their country.
- This river is also called the Yellow River.
- An island off the coast of China and an autonomous region of this country.
- Exiled religious leader of Tibet.
- The second longest river of the world.
- Religion focusing on social harmony, importance of family and respect for older people.
- Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are all located on this peninsula.
- Ethnic religion in Japan.
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- City in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
- The largest island of Japan.
- Japanese word that describes an ocean wave triggered by an earthquake, volcano eruption or landslide.
- This river forms the border between Laos and Thailand.
- A chain of islands or closely grouped islands.
- Former Portuguese province in the south of China.
- The most populous metropolitan area in the world and capital of Japan.
- This country is the #1 exporter of rice in the world.
- The Three Gorges Dam produces this kind of power.
- An autonomous region of China with a mostly Buddhist population.
- East Asia's highest plateau region.
- River whose estuary runs near Hong Kong.
- The only landlocked country of Southeast Asia.
- Capital city of China.
29 Clues: Capital city of China. • Ethnic religion in Japan. • The largest island of Japan. • Exiled religious leader of Tibet. • East Asia's highest plateau region. • The second longest river of the world. • River whose estuary runs near Hong Kong. • The only landlocked country of East Asia. • People usually migrate from rural to this. • This river is also called the Yellow River. • ...
East Asia Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-20
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- The type of government in China and North Korea.
- A globally popular music genre from South Korea
- This human geographic feature stretches over 3,000 miles throughout China.
- Also called the Huang He, it is known as the "Cradle of Chinese Civilization."
- sudden and violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- A multi-tiered temple structure found in China and Japan.
- a line of latitude
- a country where citizens have few or no rights. Ruled by Kim Jong Un who has complete control.
- The type of government in Japan and South Korea
- A popular Japanese animation style
- The economic system of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
- a country that has a constitutional monarchy and is located east of China.
- A major religion in East Asia that began in India and spread to China, Japan, and Korea.
- agreement to stop fighting
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- The capital of Japan and the most populated city in the world.
- An ancient trade route that connected East Asia to Europe
- A large wave often caused by an undersea earthquake
- a country that has a democratic government and is good allies with the USA.
- a communist country where citizens have limited rights. This country is the #1 trading nation.
- A conflict between North and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- a country that is landlocked and surrounded by mountains and deserts. Has very harsh climate throughout.
- the number of people living per square mile.
- A philosophy that emphasizes respect and family values
- an island country located off the coast of China. China claims that this country belongs to them.
- A large desert that spans China and Mongolia
- Japanese comic books or graphic novels
- A massive mountain range that separates China from South Asia.
27 Clues: a line of latitude • agreement to stop fighting • A popular Japanese animation style • Japanese comic books or graphic novels • the number of people living per square mile. • A large desert that spans China and Mongolia • A globally popular music genre from South Korea • The type of government in Japan and South Korea • The type of government in China and North Korea. • ...
Metro East September 2025 2025-09-23
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- space where tension pneumothorax occurs
- one of the 4Ts
- screening tool for sepsis
- shivering but worse
- type of artery that supplies the myocardium
- 50mg indicated in anaphylaxis with a persistent wheeze
- seen under CPR due to improved cerebral perfusion
- cells in blood responsible for coagulation
- D in TND
- organ in retroperitoneal space
- one of the 4Hs
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- type of pneumonia caused by inhalation of foreign material
- ______ nervous system responsible for heart rate and bodily functions
- cause of wheeze in asthma
- intracranial space where bleeding may cause a thunderclap headache
- carried by ICPs for severe or life threatening asthma
- the word I can never spell;loose stool
- bone structure when fractured can cause massive internal bleeding
- _____ acid created in anaerobic metabolism
- often caused by alcoholism, LUQ pain
- stop the _____ - first step in trauma
- maximum number of wafermine in first hour
22 Clues: D in TND • one of the 4Ts • one of the 4Hs • shivering but worse • cause of wheeze in asthma • screening tool for sepsis • organ in retroperitoneal space • often caused by alcoholism, LUQ pain • stop the _____ - first step in trauma • the word I can never spell;loose stool • space where tension pneumothorax occurs • maximum number of wafermine in first hour • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- a high ridge in the Rocky Mountains
- country. Tend to be more conservative, people are spread out, religiously inclined
- the things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- Main source of water
- a series of canals that connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- city like. Tend to be more liberal, crowded, secular
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- west,middle east, southeast, southwest,northeast
- one of Canada's most important rivers and forms part of the border between the United States and Canada
- movement towards cities
- spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
- formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater.
- Various bodies of water join in
- a physical feature that determines the direction a river flows.
- Urban- city like. Tend to be more liberal, crowded, secular
15 Clues: Main source of water • movement towards cities • Various bodies of water join in • a high ridge in the Rocky Mountains • west,middle east, southeast, southwest,northeast • spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions • city like. Tend to be more liberal, crowded, secular • formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater. • ...
Anniversary Crossword 2022-10-20
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- Annual survey to measure employee engagement
- What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital
- Which Center achieve ASA/AHA International Certification last 28th of October 2021
- Name of the Gynaecology Surgeon who performed Dubai’s first robotic cervico sacropexy at Mediclinic City Hospital
- What international program honours and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses and midwives
- Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages
- Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital
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- How old is MCIT this year
- Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees
- Annual recognition in MCIT that acknowledges employee through nomination from colleagues
- Which programme earns Joint Commission International’s Gold Seal of Approval last 9th February 2022
- Weekly Employee Wellness Program run by Zarin of Physiotherapy- Yoga
- In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located
- Who is our Hospital Director
14 Clues: How old is MCIT this year • Who is our Hospital Director • Annual survey to measure employee engagement • What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital • Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees • In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located • Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital • ...
Zoroastrianism 2022-10-27
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- Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces)
- Is made of three circles and is used for burials
- helped create the world and represent key features of humanity (two words no spaces)
- country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red
- originator of death and all that is evil (two words no spaces)
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- Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah
- Religion, women have control over their own rights (not in current times)
- Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran
- Religion believes in one God
- how women were perceived in most religions
- sacred text contains a lot of information about their religious beliefs
- In Zoroastrianism they believe humans should be this (emotion)
12 Clues: Religion believes in one God • how women were perceived in most religions • Is made of three circles and is used for burials • Religion, monotheistic, refers to a woman as Halakhah • Religion believes in multiple Gods and is practiced in Iran • Is the one God in Zoroastrianism. (Is two words, no spaces) • country in the middle east. The flag is green, white, and red • ...
Indus Valley Civilization Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- a place to store grain for future use
- a time when the most advanced tool or weapon was made of bronze
- the Hindu god of destruction
- a person who sells or trades goods
- a religious ceremony with specific words, actions, and objects
- a small tool used to make an impression or mark to indicate if an item was tampered with or to make a "tag" by leaving a maker's mark
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- a type of ancient grain
- a Bronze Age civilization in Southern Asia
- an ancient destroyer-god and lord of the animals in Ancient India
- a Bronze Age civilization in the Middle East
- a fortified center to a city
- a plan for a city that has streets that intersect at right angles
12 Clues: a type of ancient grain • the Hindu god of destruction • a fortified center to a city • a person who sells or trades goods • a place to store grain for future use • a Bronze Age civilization in Southern Asia • a Bronze Age civilization in the Middle East • a religious ceremony with specific words, actions, and objects • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-05-17
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- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence
- A renaissance artist who painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
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- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A french word for “rebirth”
- The man who created the mechanical printing press
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- The value of human efforts outside religion
- A Italian man that traveled china.
- A trade route between China and the Middle East
12 Clues: A french word for “rebirth” • A Italian man that traveled china. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • The value of human efforts outside religion • A trade route between China and the Middle East • The man who created the mechanical printing press • A family of patrons that controls the power in Florence • ...
Ancient China and Japan 2023-02-07
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- The longest reigning emperor of China
- The loyal warriors who lived according to the code of Bushido
- The practice of curling young girls' feet to modify their shape that were considered to be attractive in ancient times due to
- China's earliest writing system, in which the Shang priest used to consult with the gods by interpreting cracks to see how th
- The period where in Japanese gentlemen and ladies of the court filled their days with elaborate ritual and artistic pursuits
- the Japanese prince who sent the first of three missions to China to study the Chinese civilization firsthand
- The supreme general of the emperor’s army in Feudal Japan
- The clan who claimed to be descended from Amaterasu, the sun goddess
- The loyal clan/families headed by a Lord in Feudal Japan
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- dynasty enabled the monasteries constructed schools for children, lodging for travelers and spaces for gatherings and parties
- The dynasty is referred to as the “the mythical dynasty” that flourished from 2070 to1600 BCE
- Chinese emperor who became obsessed with finding an elixir of life, a potion for immortality
- The Sun goddess who bring light to the world according to the Japanese mythology
- The the network of trade routes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- The samurai 's strict code of honor
- The religion that is based on respect for the forces of nature and believes in kami, divine spirits that dwelled in nature
- The Mongol leader who conquered the Song Dynasty
17 Clues: The samurai 's strict code of honor • The longest reigning emperor of China • The Mongol leader who conquered the Song Dynasty • The loyal clan/families headed by a Lord in Feudal Japan • The supreme general of the emperor’s army in Feudal Japan • The loyal warriors who lived according to the code of Bushido • ...
Rado Watches 2020-09-24
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- The person in command of a ship. A person who prepares food
- A precious stone consisting of a clear and colourless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance
- New ideas, original and creative
- Unusually energetic. Type of decorative or protective finish, looks like metal. One of the brand collections
- Scratch resistant material
- Created in the country Switzerland
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- Type of glass used for watch faces
- We tend to stock a lot of watches from this brand collection
- Straight edge, rectangle style watch. One of the brands collections
- Often requested by customers in store. No longer in European markets. You can only find this brand collection in Asia or Middle East
- Sport that the brand supports
- Indicates that the watch is automatic
12 Clues: Scratch resistant material • Sport that the brand supports • New ideas, original and creative • Type of glass used for watch faces • Created in the country Switzerland • Indicates that the watch is automatic • The person in command of a ship. A person who prepares food • We tend to stock a lot of watches from this brand collection • ...
3.1-3.2 2013-11-07
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- trait:idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture.
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a military or political goal.
- of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things.
- supply of water for crops.
- Code: a set of laws that governed life the Babylonian empire.
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- independent state that includes a city and it's surrounding territory.
- shaped brick towers.
- belief in one or more god.
- containing several countries or territories
- crescent:a large crescent shaped land in the Middle East.
- wide,flat plain in present day Iraq.
- of laws:the idea that all members of a society, even those that are rich and powered, must obey the laws.
12 Clues: shaped brick towers. • belief in one or more god. • supply of water for crops. • wide,flat plain in present day Iraq. • containing several countries or territories • crescent:a large crescent shaped land in the Middle East. • Code: a set of laws that governed life the Babylonian empire. • trait:idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture. • ...
Trade and Explorers Crossword 2023-01-19
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- An explorer from Northern Africa who traveled to Europe and Asia
- The _________________ Sea Complex connected Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
- These trade routes connected China and Europe
- These animals provided a military advantage to those who used them
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- This technology allowed sailors to determine their latitude
- The leader of a marine exploration mission around the Indian Ocean
- The _____________ Trade crossed a desert in Northern Africa
- The ____________________ Ocean Complex brought goods between India and Eastern Africa
- These animals were essential to early trade because they did well in deserts
- Italian explorer who lived for many years in China in the court of Kublai Khan
- These were spread through trans-regional trade
- This technology allowed sailors navigate better in shallow water
12 Clues: These trade routes connected China and Europe • These were spread through trans-regional trade • This technology allowed sailors to determine their latitude • The _____________ Trade crossed a desert in Northern Africa • An explorer from Northern Africa who traveled to Europe and Asia • This technology allowed sailors navigate better in shallow water • ...
Crossword puzzle culturale behavior 2023-09-29
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- A title dispute: Should someone with a doctorate be called '______'?
- Research found that smiling is associated with intelligence in _______.
- In some countries, a 'smile of respect' is considered _______.
- Stereotypes can be detrimental to building good business _______.
- Smiling is a sign of openness in the United States, Australia, and _______.
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- Business communication differences based on __________.
- Smiling is associated with dishonesty in India, Argentina, and the _______.
- Lack of understanding of cultural norms can result in _______.
- In Japan or Korea, direct eye contact can be considered _______.
- Use of first names in business is common among Americans and the ______.
- Eye contact across genders is considered inappropriate in the _______ East.
- Prolonged eye contact can be seen as challenging authority in parts of South America and _______.
12 Clues: Business communication differences based on __________. • Lack of understanding of cultural norms can result in _______. • In some countries, a 'smile of respect' is considered _______. • In Japan or Korea, direct eye contact can be considered _______. • Stereotypes can be detrimental to building good business _______. • ...
Name:_______________ Date:_________ 2023-10-09
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- an era known for agriculture
- a person who moves from place to place
- the material used to make tools during the paleolithic era
- an era known as the "old stone age"
- a method for helping humans survive the ice age
- a change in history
- the exchange and spread of goods and ideas through contact between people from different cultures
- the area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Middle East, also known as Mesopotamia
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- a method of killing animals and looking for items to survive
- to change a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans; to tame
- places where people live for long periods of time, possibly for their whole lives
- farming
12 Clues: farming • a change in history • an era known for agriculture • an era known as the "old stone age" • a person who moves from place to place • a method for helping humans survive the ice age • the material used to make tools during the paleolithic era • a method of killing animals and looking for items to survive • ...
A Little Princess 2025-07-10
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- dark-red brown wood(from a tropical tree), page 13
- to say hello to somebody in a formal way by bending forward at the middle part of your body and putting your hand on your forehead, page 11
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space, page 10
- a road or path forming a route between two places, page 9
- causing one to be puzzled; perplexing, page 10
- a sailor from India or south-east Asia, page 10
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- to force, to require, page 11
- only just; almost not, page 11
- the act of fondling or caressing page 10
- a native nursemaid or lady's maid, page 11
- strange, unusual, or not expected, page 9
- attractively unusual or old-fashioned, page 12
12 Clues: to force, to require, page 11 • only just; almost not, page 11 • the act of fondling or caressing page 10 • strange, unusual, or not expected, page 9 • a native nursemaid or lady's maid, page 11 • causing one to be puzzled; perplexing, page 10 • attractively unusual or old-fashioned, page 12 • a sailor from India or south-east Asia, page 10 • ...
1950s Crossword: The Berlin Blockade 2026-04-10
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- Initiative that the Allies took to get supplies into east Berlin
- Program that worked to economically fix Europe
- alliance formed to work against communism in the East
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- boundary used to seperate east and west Berlin
- policy designed to stop the spread of communism
- Group that controlled West Berlin
- the chilly fight between democracy and communism
- the strategy used to undergo containment
- Country that controlled East Berlin
- alliance formed to work against democracy in the west
10 Clues: Group that controlled West Berlin • Country that controlled East Berlin • the strategy used to undergo containment • boundary used to seperate east and west Berlin • Program that worked to economically fix Europe • policy designed to stop the spread of communism • the chilly fight between democracy and communism • alliance formed to work against democracy in the west • ...
Direction 2023-06-15
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- The direction moving towards a lower point.
- The direction in a vertical or straight position.
- The direction to the side opposite to the right.
- The direction in front or ahead.
- The direction between north and west.
- The direction between north and east.
- The direction towards the right-hand side.
- The direction to the side opposite to the left.
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- The direction behind or to the rear.
- The direction between south and west.
- The direction towards the top of a map or compass.
- The direction from a lower position to a higher one.
- The direction between south and east.
- The direction towards the bottom of a map or compass.
- The direction towards the left-hand side.
- The direction from a higher position to a lower one.
16 Clues: The direction in front or ahead. • The direction behind or to the rear. • The direction between south and west. • The direction between south and east. • The direction between north and west. • The direction between north and east. • The direction towards the left-hand side. • The direction towards the right-hand side. • The direction moving towards a lower point. • ...
EAST Key Words (so far) 2024-09-08
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- a process that is necessary in the EAST classroom
- IYKYN is the theme this year
- a group of people living in the same place
- Method of fulfilling your EAST project
- a camera operator or oversee the visual design of a production,
- to alter (a digital image)
- something that is necessary for project success
- the main goal of EAST
- the most popular card game in this class
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- the action of helping or doing work for someone
- beat the pioneers last friday
- someone who helps to bring about an outcome
- an instrument used to capture and store images and videos
- devices such as a phone or computer could be described as this
- method of creating a three dimensional object
- printer allows you to print poster-size images
16 Clues: the main goal of EAST • to alter (a digital image) • IYKYN is the theme this year • beat the pioneers last friday • Method of fulfilling your EAST project • the most popular card game in this class • a group of people living in the same place • someone who helps to bring about an outcome • method of creating a three dimensional object • ...
Anniversary Crossword 2022-10-20
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- How old is MCIT this year
- In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located
- What international program honours and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses and midwives
- Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees
- Which hospital in the Middle East used 3D printed Titanium cervical cages
- Which programme earned Joint Commission International’s Gold Seal of Approval last 9th February 2022
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- Annual survey to measure employee engagement
- Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital
- Which Center achieved ASA/AHA International Certification last 28th of October 2021
- Weekly Employee Wellness Program run by Zarin of Physiotherapy
- Annual recognition in MCIT that acknowledges employee through nomination from colleagues
- What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital
- Who is our Hospital Director
- Name of the Gynaecology Surgeon who performed Dubai’s first robotic cervico sacropexy at Mediclinic City Hospital
14 Clues: How old is MCIT this year • Who is our Hospital Director • Annual survey to measure employee engagement • What is the acronym for Mediclinic City Hospital • Monthly dialogue of Hospital Director with employees • In which Freezone is Mediclinic City Hospital located • Latest accreditation achieved by Mediclinic City Hospital • ...
Africa 2019-03-28
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- A group of mountains that separate the coastal regions from the great Sahara Desert.
- Flows through central and west Africa, through the largest rainforest in Africa.
- most south on the African continent.
- Located in the southern part of Africa.
- Country located in Central Africa.
- The longest river in the world.
- A dry, semi-arid region located south of the Sahara.
- A vast area of grassland and tropical habitats located in the middle of the continent close to the equator.
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- a country in East Africa on the coastline of the Indian Ocean.
- Located along the central coast of Africa.
- country on the gulf of Guena.
- a north African country bordering the Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean sea.
- A barren region that runs across the entire width of northern Africa.
- The third largest river in Africa.
14 Clues: country on the gulf of Guena. • The longest river in the world. • The third largest river in Africa. • Country located in Central Africa. • most south on the African continent. • Located in the southern part of Africa. • Located along the central coast of Africa. • A dry, semi-arid region located south of the Sahara. • ...
Early Post Classical Review 2026-05-28
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- Prior to being a knight, as a ______________, you will be taught a basic education, learn manners, and how to serve the table
- the head of state and supreme religious leader in an Islamic government
- West Side!
- East Side!
- hierarchy of land ownership, where nobles held land from the Crown in exchange for military service, and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- An insightful, violent story!
- Father of early medicine writer of The Canon of Medicine
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- Permanent split of Christianity-1054
- Golden Age of Islamic learning centered here...
- These guys are coming, and they will take over basically everyone!
- Period between Roman Empire and the Modern Age
- a premier intellectual center and public library in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age
- Another name for the middle ages
14 Clues: West Side! • East Side! • Capital of Byzantine Empire • An insightful, violent story! • Another name for the middle ages • Permanent split of Christianity-1054 • Period between Roman Empire and the Modern Age • Golden Age of Islamic learning centered here... • Father of early medicine writer of The Canon of Medicine • ...
2.1 Elements of a Map Vocabulary 2021-08-29
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- imaginary lines that run east to west
- west of prime meridian
- meridian 0 degrees longitude-runs through Greenwich, Eng.
- two-dimensional, or flat, representation of Earth
- center line of latitude
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- half of Earth
- imaginary lines that run north to south/measure distance east and west
- south of equator
- north of equator
- east of prime meridian
- a three-dimensional, or spherical, representation of Earth
11 Clues: half of Earth • south of equator • north of equator • west of prime meridian • east of prime meridian • center line of latitude • imaginary lines that run east to west • two-dimensional, or flat, representation of Earth • meridian 0 degrees longitude-runs through Greenwich, Eng. • a three-dimensional, or spherical, representation of Earth • ...
Module 2 My favourite things 2023-06-03
It Is Swaki G 2022-09-06
10 Clues: east edge • west of Iran • west of Iran • north of Syria • west of jordan • west of Kuwait • west of west bank • east of gaza strip • west of afghanistan • east of saudi arabia
Religion in africa 2022-02-22
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- Islam began in the middle east in the early ______
- _______ and ceremonies were important in Africa
- The people of Northern Africa became known as _________ after the muslim conquest
- Islam spread to Central Africa along the ________ dessert
- The majority of people that lived in Ancient Africa practiced the religions of ______ or Islam
- The region of Africa that came under Muslim rule was the ______
- Around ___ percent of Africa's population still practice a form of traditional religion
- _____ was the prophet that Islam is based of
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- Muslim empire invaded northern africa in ________
- They believed that many _______ were under the supreme God
- North Africa was greatly impacted by ________
- Many of the traditional african religions believed in _______ and mysterious forces
- The majority of african religions offered _____ to their Gods
- Several African religions believed in a ______ god who created the world
14 Clues: _____ was the prophet that Islam is based of • North Africa was greatly impacted by ________ • _______ and ceremonies were important in Africa • Muslim empire invaded northern africa in ________ • Islam began in the middle east in the early ______ • Islam spread to Central Africa along the ________ dessert • They believed that many _______ were under the supreme God • ...
Chapter 12 Terms 2015-01-09
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- an annual French direct tax
- discrimination of Jews
- government centralized under a king or queen in the 15th century
- a type of vernacular heroic poem
- Holy Wars where European Christians traveled to the Middle East to regain the Holy Land
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- any practice or belief that did not match with official Church doctrine
- the bones or other objects of saints that were worshiped by Christians
- a decree by the pope that forbade priests from giving the sacraments to a group of people
- where non-clergy members could appoint people to be Church officials
- a rite of the Christian Church, such as marriage or baptism
- a term applied to Muslims during the Crusades because they were non-believers
- the study or religion and God
- the language of everyday speech
- a system that worked to blend faith and reason
14 Clues: discrimination of Jews • an annual French direct tax • the study or religion and God • the language of everyday speech • a type of vernacular heroic poem • a system that worked to blend faith and reason • a rite of the Christian Church, such as marriage or baptism • government centralized under a king or queen in the 15th century • ...
Navigating the Night Sky 2026-03-05
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- a huge sphere of hydrogen and helium gas that radiates heat and light
- are imaginary lines used to identify how far east or west a place is located
- indicates how far something is north or south of the equator (coordinate stated first)
- to direct how to get someplace
- imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth
- the line where the ocean meets the sky
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- pictures made by connecting stars together
- the star at the center of the solar system around which all of the solar system objects orbit
- imaginary line that something orbits around
- the force of attraction between masses
- large, round object that orbiting a star
- three dimensional round shape
- the Sun and eight planets and other objects that orbit the sun
- to move or travel around an object in a curved path
14 Clues: three dimensional round shape • to direct how to get someplace • the force of attraction between masses • the line where the ocean meets the sky • large, round object that orbiting a star • pictures made by connecting stars together • imaginary line that something orbits around • imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth • ...
Navigating the Night Sky 2026-04-24
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- the force of attraction between masses
- the line where the ocean meets the sky
- three dimensional round shape
- large, round object that orbiting a star
- a huge sphere of hydrogen and helium gas that radiates heat and light
- the star at the center of the solar system around which all of the solar system objects orbit
- imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth
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- to move or travel around an object in a curved path
- pictures made by connecting stars together
- to direct how to get someplace
- imaginary line that something orbits around
- indicates how far something is north or south of the equator (coordinate stated first)
- are imaginary lines used to identify how far east or west a place is located
- the Sun and eight planets and other objects that orbit the sun
14 Clues: three dimensional round shape • to direct how to get someplace • the force of attraction between masses • the line where the ocean meets the sky • large, round object that orbiting a star • pictures made by connecting stars together • imaginary line that something orbits around • to move or travel around an object in a curved path • ...
Middle Ages 2020-06-08
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- tools made from this in the Stone Age
- went to great lengths to bring fresh water to their towns
- medical knowledge was lost during this time
- evidence that showed patients survived
- type of records recovered from tombs that share knowledge of medical practices
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- saved lost knowledge by translating works of Ancient Greece and Rome into Arabic
- A civilisation that knew the importance of clean running water
- A public structure identified in Mohen Daron dating around 2500Bc
- an Anglo-Saxon medical text full of remedies
- leaders in ancient Egypt had court physicians
- the god of healing
- sanctuaries of healing in Ancient Greece
12 Clues: the god of healing • tools made from this in the Stone Age • evidence that showed patients survived • sanctuaries of healing in Ancient Greece • medical knowledge was lost during this time • an Anglo-Saxon medical text full of remedies • leaders in ancient Egypt had court physicians • went to great lengths to bring fresh water to their towns • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-11
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- , Letter made to improve plebeians life
- , Period of war in the middle ages
- , Disease that killed millions of people during the middle ages
- , Lowest social class on the feudal system
- , Way of Making churches during the middle ages
- , Main war during the middle ages.
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- , Most popular way of government in the middle ages.
- , Social system based on land and social system
- , Main religion and power during this period
- , One of the best french military leaders
- , Northern Europe tribes that attacked other countries/empires
- , Military of the Middle ages.
12 Clues: , Military of the Middle ages. • , Period of war in the middle ages • , Main war during the middle ages. • , Letter made to improve plebeians life • , One of the best french military leaders • , Lowest social class on the feudal system • , Main religion and power during this period • , Social system based on land and social system • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-11
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- , Letter made to improve plebeians life
- , Period of war in the middle ages
- , Disease that killed millions of people during the middle ages
- , Lowest social class on the feudal system
- , Way of Making churches during the middle ages
- , Main war during the middle ages.
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- , Most popular way of government in the middle ages.
- , Social system based on land and social system
- , Main religion and power during this period
- , One of the best french military leaders
- , Northern Europe tribes that attacked other countries/empires
- , Military of the Middle ages.
12 Clues: , Military of the Middle ages. • , Period of war in the middle ages • , Main war during the middle ages. • , Letter made to improve plebeians life • , One of the best french military leaders • , Lowest social class on the feudal system • , Main religion and power during this period • , Social system based on land and social system • ...
Middle Ages 2016-12-08
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- When was William crowned king
- Who was the 3rd king to be crowned in 1066
- Who was the first king in 1066
- Where was the battle between King Harold and Harald the Viking
- Why did William and his men wait to sail to England
- How many kids did Edward the Confessor have
- Where was the Normans based
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- What was the largest battle in 1066
- What did all 3 armys all use for walls
- How did King Harold die
- Which was the only Englishman, Harold, Harald or William
- Where did King Harold set his first base up
12 Clues: How did King Harold die • Where was the Normans based • When was William crowned king • Who was the first king in 1066 • What was the largest battle in 1066 • What did all 3 armys all use for walls • Who was the 3rd king to be crowned in 1066 • Where did King Harold set his first base up • How many kids did Edward the Confessor have • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-15
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- king of england
- a trained, armored horseman
- protective clothing
- second position and wealth landowner
- Unjust King
- the estate of a lord
- system of protections and loyalty
- the wealthiest class
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- female wealthy landowner
- Top position in feudal government
- King of The Franks
- military expedition based on religion
12 Clues: Unjust King • king of england • King of The Franks • protective clothing • the estate of a lord • the wealthiest class • female wealthy landowner • a trained, armored horseman • Top position in feudal government • system of protections and loyalty • second position and wealth landowner • military expedition based on religion
Middle Ages 2022-05-16
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- leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to a king in return for loyalty and military service
- Part of the relationship between lord's and serfs. The lords give the serfs government, justice and protection and the serfs give agricultural service
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- migrated from Central Asia to Hungary, One of the barbarian groups known as Hungarian nomads
- time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period
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- grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe
- self-sufficient system that includes a manor house, a church, the farmland, and everyone who lives & works the land
- 800 CE, crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire, which extended from northern Spain to western Germany and northern Italy. 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- migrated from Scandinavia to Russia
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate
12 Clues: migrated from Scandinavia to Russia • leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors • time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period • A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate • grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe • ...
Middle ages 2024-03-22
Middle Ages 2024-11-17
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- Victor at Tours
- east Frankish (Germanic) king and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
- Queen of France from 1137 to 1152
- crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800
- King of France from 1226 to 1270
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- King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199
- victor at Edington over the Vikings; king of the West Saxons
- son of Charles Martel
- Frankish king from 480 to 510
- victor at Hastings in 1066 and first Norman king of England
- Holy Empire Emperor from 1155 to 1190
- Married to Eleanor; controlled almost all of Britain
12 Clues: Victor at Tours • son of Charles Martel • Frankish king from 480 to 510 • King of France from 1226 to 1270 • Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 • Holy Empire Emperor from 1155 to 1190 • crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800 • King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199 • Married to Eleanor; controlled almost all of Britain • ...
Middle Ages 2024-12-10
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- objects that help you do work or make things.
- small seeds from plants that people eat or use to make food.
- a person who buys and sells things to make money.
- a soldier in the past who served a king and followed rules of honor.
- dried grass or plant stems often used for bedding or covering.
- plants that people grow for food or other uses.
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- a tool used to turn over soil in a field.
- large animals used to pull heavy loads or plough fields.
- the time when people gather ripe crops from the fields.
- a vehicle with wheels used to carry things.
- the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods.
- a small and simple house made of wood or other materials.
12 Clues: a tool used to turn over soil in a field. • a vehicle with wheels used to carry things. • objects that help you do work or make things. • plants that people grow for food or other uses. • the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods. • a person who buys and sells things to make money. • the time when people gather ripe crops from the fields. • ...
WAKEFIELD STREET NAMES 2023-01-09
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- The highway going Wakefield follows part of this street going north/south
- Library and city ballfields are located on this this street
- This lane off Seventh Street ends in a cul-de-sac in the north part of town
- This noncontiguous street only runs five blocks between Elm and Grove
- Highland Cemetery and the swimming pool are both located on this street
- The Wakefield Museum is located east of this street
- City Hall and the VFW post are located on this street
- Wakefield’s most western street
- You’ll find this street by the lake in the north part of town.
- K-82 follows this east/west street on the east side of town
- K-82 follows this east/west street on the west side of town
- Tom’s Taxidermy is located on this street
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- The historic Sts. John and George Episcopal Church is located on this street
- You can find the Clay County recycle trailer on this street in the park behind Scanolli’s
- The Wakefield Co-op is located on this county road
- This street that runs in the south part of town runs primarily through Clay County Park
- Street on the west side where most of the new houses are located
- Wakefield’s most southern street that isn’t a county road
- This two-block street along Milford lake is Wakefield’s most eastern street
- The Kansas Arboretum south of Wakefield is accessed through this county road
20 Clues: Wakefield’s most western street • Tom’s Taxidermy is located on this street • The Wakefield Co-op is located on this county road • The Wakefield Museum is located east of this street • City Hall and the VFW post are located on this street • Wakefield’s most southern street that isn’t a county road • Library and city ballfields are located on this this street • ...
The Walters Family 2017-08-09
Across
- Julie's youngest's youngest
- The number of grandchildren Vic & Phyllis have
- The third of Victor & Phyllis's children to have a birthday in a calendar year
- Where Victor Raymond was born
- First name of latest addition to family tree
- Ray's only granddaughter
- The first of Victor & Phyllis's children to be born after WW2
- The middle child of Victor Phyllis's middle child
- The second child of Maurene & Ken's middle child
- First delivered of Nicole & Owen's twins
- Ray's middle son's eldest
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- Colin's middle name
- Latest addition to Brooke and Dave's family
- The month Doug & Pauline were married
- Phyllis's maiden name/Geoff's middle name
- State where Maurene and Ken's first born lives
- Where Maurene & Ken held their wedding reception
- Geoff's grandson
- Julie's team
- Noel & Helen's first grandchild
- Brooke & Joanne's middle name
21 Clues: Julie's team • Geoff's grandson • Colin's middle name • Ray's only granddaughter • Ray's middle son's eldest • Julie's youngest's youngest • Where Victor Raymond was born • Brooke & Joanne's middle name • Noel & Helen's first grandchild • The month Doug & Pauline were married • First delivered of Nicole & Owen's twins • Phyllis's maiden name/Geoff's middle name • ...
European Explorers 2021-09-23
Across
- Explored west coast of North America
- Explored east coast of North America and New York Harbor
- Explored the Great Lakes
- Explored east coast of North America
- Led expedition to the Mississippi River and Central America
- Led first expedition to sail around the world
- Explored Hudson Bay and East Coast of North America
- Explored St. Lawrence River and Founded Quebec
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- Sailed around Africa to reach India.
- Explored the West Indies and Caribbean
- Explored Puerto Rico and Florida
- Explored southwestern North America
12 Clues: Explored the Great Lakes • Explored Puerto Rico and Florida • Explored southwestern North America • Sailed around Africa to reach India. • Explored west coast of North America • Explored east coast of North America • Explored the West Indies and Caribbean • Led first expedition to sail around the world • Explored St. Lawrence River and Founded Quebec • ...
iron curtain 2026-05-04
Across
- – Main Western superpower
- – Conflict without direct fighting
- – Leader who said “Iron Curtain”
- – Imaginary line dividing East and West Europe
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- – Western military alliance
- – Political system used in the East
- – Wall separating East and West Berlin
- – Economic system used in the West
- – To separate into two parts
- – Communist superpower (Soviet Union)
10 Clues: – Main Western superpower • – Western military alliance • – To separate into two parts • – Leader who said “Iron Curtain” • – Conflict without direct fighting • – Economic system used in the West • – Political system used in the East • – Communist superpower (Soviet Union) • – Wall separating East and West Berlin • – Imaginary line dividing East and West Europe
EACOP UG Independence 2023-09-22
Across
- Which British monarch granted independence to Uganda?
- What is the stage where the pipeline is inspected for safety and functionality called?
- Which government agency oversees environmental matters in Tanzania?
- In which Ugandan district will the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) start?
- Which type of equipment is used to control the flow of oil at different points along the pipeline?
- What is the last word in the national motto of Uganda adopted after independence?
- Who is the construction contractor for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Project?
- Which Ugandan district does the EACOP cross as it approaches Tanzania?
- Which king of Buganda served as the ceremonial President of Uganda after independence?
- Which major river crossed by the EACOP flows through Uganda and Tanzania?
- Which country neighboring Uganda will host the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)?
- Which major oil fields in Uganda are connected to the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project?
- Which president of Uganda laid the foundation stone for EACOP at Kabaale in Hoima District?
- What is the term for the external layer of the pipeline that protects against environmental elements?
- What is the component that ensures a smooth transition between sections of the pipeline called?
- What is the primary material used for the construction of the EACOP pipeline?
- Which Ugandan government agency is responsible for overseeing energy projects including EACOP?
- What is the process of converting crude oil into various usable products called?
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- What is the significance of the date October 9th in Uganda's history?
- Who served as Uganda's Prime Minister during the period of British rule just prior to independence?
- Which authority in Uganda ensures compliance with environmental standards in projects like EACOP?
- Which Tanzanian port will serve as the export terminal for crude oil transported via the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)?
- Who is the lead company in the EPC consortium for the EACOP project?
- Which international oil company is partnering with TotalEnergies in the development of the EACOP project?
- Who was the first Prime Minister of independent Uganda?
- What is the name of the major lake located in the southeastern part of Uganda?
- Which Ugandan village is at the crossing point of the EACOP between Uganda and Tanzania?
- Which key Tanzanian city will serve as a major logistical base for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project?
- In which Ugandan village does the EACOP start?
- What is the capital city of Uganda?
- What is the Department responsible for ensuring safe and efficient transportation of oil through the EACOP (abbreviation)?
- What will the mode of transportation of Ugandan oil through the EACOP be?
- What is the currency of Uganda?
- Who composed Uganda's National Anthem?
- Which neighboring country shares a border with Uganda to the east?
- Which international organization played a role in mediating the conflicts in Uganda during the late 20th century?
- What is the phase that involves constructing the physical pipeline infrastructure called?
- What is the expected lifespan of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) in decades?
38 Clues: What is the currency of Uganda? • What is the capital city of Uganda? • Who composed Uganda's National Anthem? • In which Ugandan village does the EACOP start? • Which British monarch granted independence to Uganda? • Who was the first Prime Minister of independent Uganda? • Which neighboring country shares a border with Uganda to the east? • ...
Middle Ages 2015-08-31
Across
- When the bacteria enters the blood and multiplies quickly
- When the bacteria enters the lungs and you start coughing blood
- Working out what a person has wrong with them
- Signs of how a person is being affected by a disease
- Cutting open the skull
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- This was used along with the stars to find out your illness
- These bugs carried the Plague
- bacteria which causes swollen buboes to form
- A set of written instructions to help someone get better
- The ruler of a kingdom
- There were four of these which were believed to make up the human body
- A modern disease which it is believed could have been the Black Death
12 Clues: The ruler of a kingdom • Cutting open the skull • These bugs carried the Plague • bacteria which causes swollen buboes to form • Working out what a person has wrong with them • Signs of how a person is being affected by a disease • A set of written instructions to help someone get better • When the bacteria enters the blood and multiplies quickly • ...
Middle Ages 2017-03-19
Across
- the type of government that developed after the fall of Rome
- economic system of Medieval Europe; all economic activity was based on the manor
- the leader of the Catholic Church
- social/political system in which land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- soldiers of Medieval Europe; provided protection in exchange for a place to live
- word that means being able to support oneself without any help; used to describe the feudal manor
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- Religious wars between Muslims and Christians during the Middle Ages
- to be kicked out of the Catholic Church
- an indirect result of the Crusades; also the reason why the Black Death entered Western Europe
- the grant to the land that the King gave the lords in exchange for their loyalty
- plague scientific term for the Black Death
- the peasants of the feudal system; they were bound to the land
12 Clues: the leader of the Catholic Church • to be kicked out of the Catholic Church • plague scientific term for the Black Death • the type of government that developed after the fall of Rome • the peasants of the feudal system; they were bound to the land • Religious wars between Muslims and Christians during the Middle Ages • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2017-01-18
Across
- a container for holding religious relics such as the bones of a holy person
- glass that has been coloured or painted, traditionally used in church windows
- a special piece of metal, cloth, or another substance, often with words or symbols on it, that you wear or carry with you to show your rank or official position or for some other reason
- a piece of jewellery with a pin on the back that you fasten to your clothes
- someone who travels to a holy place that is important in their religion
- a small decorated box for keeping jewellery and valuable objects in
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- a part of a holy person’s body or clothing that is kept after their death because of its religious importance
- a large cup for wine, especially one used during the Christian ceremony of Holy Communion
- a flat square piece of baked clay or another substance used for covering a wall or a floor
- a special mark that you put on something, for example a document, to show that it is legal or official
- someone who the Christian church officially honours after their death because they have lived an especially holy life
- in the past, a European soldier from a high social class who wore a suit of armour (=a metal suit) and rode a horse
12 Clues: a small decorated box for keeping jewellery and valuable objects in • someone who travels to a holy place that is important in their religion • a container for holding religious relics such as the bones of a holy person • a piece of jewellery with a pin on the back that you fasten to your clothes • ...
Middle ages 2019-04-02
Across
- a house of a feudal lord
- it’s the head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome
- a non-elective government officials and an administrative policy
- Peninsula a peninsula of southwest Europe
- a poem With 5 sylibas in the first veres
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- a place where Muslims worship. Muslims worship, study and discuss Islam.
- it’s a professions that involves the performing religious ceremonies.
- a person that holds land also called fief, and owed to the lord who gave him the land
- a big building of workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns
- a system of land ownership and duties,the medieval model of government
- a math concept learned in medieval Europe
- a craft/trade that is practice by artisans or merchants
12 Clues: a house of a feudal lord • a poem With 5 sylibas in the first veres • Peninsula a peninsula of southwest Europe • a math concept learned in medieval Europe • a craft/trade that is practice by artisans or merchants • a big building of workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns • it’s the head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome • ...
Middle Ages 2019-05-20
Across
- land given to noble by king in return for military support
- rebirth of interest in learning and art in Europe
- soldier trained to fight on horseback
- worked land and gave food to lord in exchange for protection
- fast spreading disease that kills many people
- code of behavior to be followed by knight (rules)
- low ranking lord who gave protection to higher lord for land
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- city in Italy where Renaissance began
- important invention which allowed people to read more
- 17 year old peasant girl who helped France win 100 Yr. War
- political and social order in Middle Ages/Europe
- word that means castle, fields, church & village (Feudal days)
12 Clues: city in Italy where Renaissance began • soldier trained to fight on horseback • fast spreading disease that kills many people • political and social order in Middle Ages/Europe • rebirth of interest in learning and art in Europe • code of behavior to be followed by knight (rules) • important invention which allowed people to read more • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- To remember information
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills,and attributes they see in others
- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size,color,shape,pattern or function
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Consist of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult
- Change in position and or shape of substances does not change the quanity
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- Consists of actions rather than words
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Logic rather than perception
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
12 Clues: To remember information • Logic rather than perception • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Coordination of the eye and hand • Consists of actions rather than words • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Consist of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult • Change in position and or shape of substances does not change the quanity • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Coordination of the hand and eye.
- Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- The belief that you are worthwhile.
Down
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop.
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills ,and attributes they see in others.
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat.
12 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior. • Coordination of the hand and eye. • The belief that you are worthwhile. • Characterized by excessive bodily fat. • Consists of actions rather than words. • Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used • The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Coordination of the hand and eye.
- Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- The belief that you are worthwhile.
Down
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop.
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills ,and attributes they see in others.
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat.
12 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior. • Coordination of the hand and eye. • The belief that you are worthwhile. • Characterized by excessive bodily fat. • Consists of actions rather than words. • Involves the reptition of imformation after it is used • The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception. • ...
MIDDLE TEST 2023-03-08
Middle ages 2023-05-15
Across
- Badly swollen glands that are a sing of bubonic plague
- substance
- martial that releases a pleasant smell when burned
- tiny cells that has effects on much bigger organisms
- people who move to a new location but still undes the same goods
- a widespread disease that kills many people
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- a person living in the empire founded by genghis khan
- die
- promoting good health and reducing the possibility of getting disease by maintaning clean conditions
- bugs
- substance given to people to decrease their chances of catching a disease
- a gland in the body that holds a clear liquid,can go into the blood
12 Clues: die • bugs • substance • a widespread disease that kills many people • martial that releases a pleasant smell when burned • tiny cells that has effects on much bigger organisms • a person living in the empire founded by genghis khan • Badly swollen glands that are a sing of bubonic plague • people who move to a new location but still undes the same goods • ...
Leesville Middle 2023-05-22
Across
- Mrs. Vernon took the band students to ____ in Virginia to perform
- the test we had to pass in health in 8th grade in order to graduate
- our middle school principal
- a night in ___ was the 8th grade formal theme
- math teacher, softball, and volleyball coach
- the shade of blue of our school
- the location of our 8th grade trip
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- what was the sport that the eighth grade classes played against each other
- name of the hybrid 7th and 8th grade team
- the night where students were awarded for accolades such as all As through middle school
- what grade moved upstairs the year we became 8th graders?
- the shade of green of our school
12 Clues: our middle school principal • the shade of blue of our school • the shade of green of our school • the location of our 8th grade trip • name of the hybrid 7th and 8th grade team • math teacher, softball, and volleyball coach • a night in ___ was the 8th grade formal theme • what grade moved upstairs the year we became 8th graders? • ...
middle childhood 2022-03-25
Middle Ages 2022-05-16
Across
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to a king in return for loyalty and military service
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate
- 800 CE, crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire, which extended from northern Spain to western Germany and northern Italy. 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors
- migrated from Central Asia to Hungary, One of the barbarian groups known as Hungarian nomads
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- Catholic Church grew in importance in Europe & was the unifying force in Western Europe
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- Ages time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period
- migrated from Scandinavia to Russia
- self-sufficient system that includes a manor house, a church, the farmland, and everyone who lives & works the land
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services
- obligations Part of the relationship between lord's and serfs. The lords give the serfs goverment, justice and protection and the serfs give agricultural service
12 Clues: migrated from Scandinavia to Russia • leader of the Roman Catholic Church, anointed emperors • A medieval peasant legally bound to live & work on a lord's estate • Ages time period from 500-1000 CE, also known as the Medieval Period • An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty • ...
Middle Ages 2025-04-10
Across
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- Germanic tribe that invaded Rome
- What Rome was before its fall
- One of the invading Germanic tribes
- Ruler of the Carolingian Empire
- Kingdom under Clovis
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- What Arianism was condemned as
- Belief that God the Son is lesser than God the Father
- Local church authority after Rome's fall
- Type of tribes that invaded Rome
- Ruler of the Merovingian Kingdom
- Empire that followed the Merovingian Kingdom
12 Clues: Kingdom under Clovis • Relating to the Middle Ages • What Rome was before its fall • What Arianism was condemned as • Ruler of the Carolingian Empire • Germanic tribe that invaded Rome • Type of tribes that invaded Rome • Ruler of the Merovingian Kingdom • One of the invading Germanic tribes • Local church authority after Rome's fall • ...
Middle ages 2024-03-22
Across
- a disease caused by parasites from rats
- a person that are rich and got the land
- a Scandinavian write
- a one of the Christianity branches
- a religion that used to believe in nature
- a tripes to the st land to free a Jerusalem
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- the story about vikings and Germans
- an association of merchants
- people who believe in Christ
- a people that was in Crusades
- a middle ages architecture style
- a person who got land from the king
12 Clues: a Scandinavian write • an association of merchants • people who believe in Christ • a people that was in Crusades • a middle ages architecture style • a one of the Christianity branches • the story about vikings and Germans • a person who got land from the king • a disease caused by parasites from rats • a person that are rich and got the land • ...
middle ages ☆ 2024-03-22
Across
- a set of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries
- someone who is a follower of Jesus Christ.
- the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- prekyba
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- a rank or title of a privileged citizen of medieval towns in early modern Europe.
- style of architecture and art originated in the Middle Ages and was prevalent in Europe between the mid-12th century and the 16th century
- a letter in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets native to the Germanic peoples.
- an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, a zoonotic bacteria, usually found in small mammals and their fleas.
- an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.
- refers to the fusion of Roman, Carolingian and Ottonian, Byzantine, and local Germanic traditions that make up the mature style.
12 Clues: prekyba • someone who is a follower of Jesus Christ. • the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church. • a rank or title of a privileged citizen of medieval towns in early modern Europe. • a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-10-22
Across
- Wealthy powerful landowner
- An agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked
- Unwritten rules that determined the relationship between a lord and his vassal
- Political and social order that developed during the middle ages when royal governments were no longer able to defend their subjects
- Under feudalism, a man who served a lord in military capacity
- Member of heavily armored cavalry
- Peasant legally bound to the land who had to provide labor services
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- England's representative government
- Carta Great Charter
- The middle class
- In the middle ages, ideal of civilized behavior that developed among the nobility
- of or relating to the middle ages
12 Clues: The middle class • Carta Great Charter • Wealthy powerful landowner • of or relating to the middle ages • Member of heavily armored cavalry • England's representative government • An agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked • Under feudalism, a man who served a lord in military capacity • Peasant legally bound to the land who had to provide labor services • ...
East Grove Summer Retreat 2012-07-19
Across
- last name of EG singer who shares first name with Rip Chord GE alum
- drive-in movie
- only shared first name
- Oblong High School mascot
- Alexa's favorite baseball team, ugh
- augmented triad
- GE IMEA district #
- Glenbard East mascot
- Elk Grove mascot
- A female student once stole this from Mrs. Catt…and tripped as a result
- Some EG singers got to sing for this professional vocal group
- GE band director 1st name EG band director last name
- GE accompanist Mr. _______
- last name of EG sisters
- former name of Oblong
- "Let me see those lovely _________"
- the reverend
- common city for choir tours
- ______ farms
- ________ pizza
- EG singer who has been to 2 GE concerts
- OHS blue and _____
- this EG singer almost came to GE
- Mr. Catt helped to bring home OHS's 5th State Title in this
- American _______ Directors Association
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- EG _______ and gold
- Alphabetical by first name, she's last
- Mrs. Catt's HS Alma Mater
- GE singer who shares the Catt's brother's name
- Oblong Catt Residence 706 South _____ Street
- summer fun for 12 EG and GE singers
- EG location
- "Don't speed up and don't slow down, right _____ __"
- Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Illini themed name of the Catt's future dog
- "You don't know you're beautiful" is seriously sung in ____ by 5 dudes
- scale that uses all solfege syllables
- celebrating 100 years open
- our home in Crawford County _______ Middle School
- vocal improvisation
- GE Choir President
- former EG accompanist Ms. _______
- text pronunciation
- Seth Quam sweatpants
- A special day for Claire and the Catts 7/_____
- major sixth's TV network
- EG IMEA district #
- GE location
- GE red and _______
- EG singer who shares the Catt's sister's name
- glorious p
51 Clues: glorious p • EG location • GE location • the reverend • ______ farms • drive-in movie • ________ pizza • augmented triad • Elk Grove mascot • GE IMEA district # • GE Choir President • text pronunciation • EG IMEA district # • GE red and _______ • OHS blue and _____ • EG _______ and gold • vocal improvisation • Glenbard East mascot • Seth Quam sweatpants • former name of Oblong • only shared first name • ...
The Ancient Near East 2023-02-14
Across
- The taxation and redistribution of food supplies led to the creation of these bodies.
- Ruled the new kingdom of Babylon from 1792 BCE to 1750 BCE
- Mesopotamian stepped-temples.
- Its earliest tablets with written inscriptions, represent the work of administrators recording the allocation of rations or movement of storage goods.
- The earliest known occurrence of organized warfare was when Uruk expanded into this city, destroying the native architecture.
- The first empire in recorded history.
- A Sumerian city surrounded by walls 20 ft tall, with a population of 50k, a ziggurat in the city-center, and a full-time bureaucracy and military.
- A major Sumerian city-state located in Mesopotamia, its patron god was Nanna, and the city’s name literally means, “the abode of Nanna.”
- This iconic ruler was king of Uruk, though the tale could have been based on a mythical figure.
- They were the first to develop a permanent settlement in Mesopotamia and founded the earliest villages, towns, and then cities.
- This was the cosmic opposite of the heavens and a shadowy, underground version of life on earth.
- The Mesopotamian goddess of love and war.
- Mesopotamians practiced this method of interpreting messages found in the organs of sheep to understand the will of the gods.
- The Ubaid people lived in large houses of many rooms made of this material, which allowed extended families to reside together.
- The centuries from 2900 BCE to 2350 BCE are known as this period and during it, the population of Sumer grew dramatically.
- This was the second stage of government in Mesopotamia after the intensification of social hierarchy.
- They believed that Enlil destroyed all of humanity with this natural disaster, because they were too noisy.
- An elite person with full civil rights, whose birth, marriage, and death were recorded.
- Early Sumerian cities were stratified and not initially ruled by a king, but this leader of the temples.
- This invention made transportation of goods across long distances far easier.
- In this, Babylonians introduced concepts of diagnosis, prognosis, physical exam, prescriptions, and methods of therapy utilizing logic in diagnosis.
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- A free man who may have been landless.
- The Oldest significant astronomical text, it is of Babylonian origin.
- A tavern keeper who became the first female ruler in history in 2400 BCE, ruling as Queen regent in her own right.
- The Uruk Period is characterized by the formation of these in Mesopotamia.
- Hammurabi’s Code utilizes this type of justice.
- The Mesopotamian sky god.
- A slave whose master paid for his upkeep, but also took his compensation.
- The Ziggurat of Ur was built in the 21st century BCE during his reign.
- Ancient Mesopotamia was situated along the Euphrates and this other river
- Each city temple worshipped one of these as the city’s special protector.
- The first king of Assyria to be addressed as, “The God of Akkad,” marking a shift from the belief that kings were just representatives of the gods.
- As Mesopotamian trade developed, merchants set these up to assist trade in other regions and cities.
- This demon cursed Enkidu before he was killed.
- The early secular leader of the Mesopotamian people.
- Having been granted immortality, he promised to show Gilgamesh his secret if he could complete a difficult quest.
- The ruler of the Mesopotamian Netherworld.
- The Mesopotamian god of earth, storms, agriculture, and controller of fates.
- Used by Mesopotamians to designate personal property or as a signature on documents.
- After Sargon I withdrew the Assyrians from the region, this dynasty retained control, founding the city-state of Babylon in 1894 BCE.
- The founder of the Akkadian Empire, he has the nickname, “the gardener” and spent much of his reign conquering territory.
- As ruler of Umma, he expande his realm by conquering Ur and Uruk, before defeating Lagash.
- They invaded the Akkadian Empire, leading to its outright collapse.
- The Euphrates River was given this name by the native Sumerians, a word meaning, “Great Rushing Flood”.
- He was sent down by Anu to challenge the cruel King Gilgamesh, but they ultimately became good friends.
45 Clues: The Mesopotamian sky god. • Mesopotamian stepped-temples. • The first empire in recorded history. • A free man who may have been landless. • The Mesopotamian goddess of love and war. • The ruler of the Mesopotamian Netherworld. • This demon cursed Enkidu before he was killed. • Hammurabi’s Code utilizes this type of justice. • ...
South and East Asia 2017-05-08
Across
- A way Mao got more power over the people of china.
- Resources produced by nature.
- A type of pollution that occurs when fossil fuels are burnt.
- what a country specializes in.
- The amount of money a country makes a year.
- One of the oldest and largest religions in the world.
- A group that is based on biology,race,ancestry,and so on.
- What we thought would happen if communism wasn’t stopped.
- Strong storms involving high winds and heavy rain.
- Most popular faith in southwest asia.
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- A group of students that started who followed Mao’s Red book.
- It was something Mao declared but failed and was more of a great leap backwards.
- What we dropped on Japan in WW2.
- Pride or love in one’s country.
- This is not a religion but more of a philosophy because of no afterlife.
- He lead communist china.
- He believed in nonviolence protests.
- Where students went protest at against Mao
- A group based on religion.
- A religion that believes in a eightfold path, stop suffering, and reincarnation.
- A major religion in Japn.
- A march Mao Zedong lead.
- Has a communist north and a democratic south.
- China is this type of government, A blank Oligarchy.
- An economy that is controlled by the government.
25 Clues: He lead communist china. • A march Mao Zedong lead. • A major religion in Japn. • A group based on religion. • Resources produced by nature. • what a country specializes in. • Pride or love in one’s country. • What we dropped on Japan in WW2. • He believed in nonviolence protests. • Most popular faith in southwest asia. • Where students went protest at against Mao • ...
8. West to East 2017-01-20
20 Clues: sama • hieno • metsä • orava • matka • mylviä • hiekka • aikana • kirkas • melkein • lähellä • onneksi • sellainen • hassu,hullu • erityisesti • muutama,vähän • toivomuslista • näyttää joltain • seikkailullinen • matkallaan takaisin
East Coast Part #1 2018-02-28
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- What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
- the month before july
- The colour of the cliffs at Hopewell Rocks.
- What bridge will we cross to get to PEI?
- A _____ angle has 90 degrees.
- Greenwich beach has the largest _______________.
- The _______ Trail is 297 km's long
- What statue will we see in Banor?
- In 1783, Quebec gave the territory south of the ________ to the new United States of America.
- Battle for the Plains of _______ took place in 1759.
- The bay ___________ has the largest tides in the world.
- Pictures we take of ourselves are called ______.
- We hope see see a _______ when we are in Saint Andrews.
- What month is it?
- Where can the walls talk? (legend)
- Next summer we are going ________.
- We will see lots of _______ on our trip. Sailors use them at night.
- Young salmon that are ready to go to sea.
- Where we live.
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- This is 75m wide.
- The first French explorer to reach Quebec was _____________.
- ________are the highest tides in the Bay of Fundy.
- A yellow cartoon character that lives in the ocean.
- _____________ has the most gas in the car.
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- The boy in the car whose name starts with 'C'.
- The first stop in our trip
- Nova Scotia is larger than _________.
- the longest word in the dictionary.
- When the sun goes down it's called a _________.
- The language we speak
- Jillian's middle name.
- the blockhouse has been carefully _______.
- The oldest child's name in the car.
- We like to go to the ______ and swim in the ocean.
- In Joggins, NS, you can find these types of fossils.
- A galley ship in the ________ background symbolizes the importance of shipbuilding.
- Is surrounded by 4 bodies of water.
- ___________ has the biggest feed in the car.
- The second largest city in Canada.
- Has the middle name Hamilton.
- A food that lives in the ocean and can be steamed to eat for dinner.
- Somewhere ___ the rainbow.
- A reinforced concrete shelter used as an observation point.
- _________, the culture hero.
45 Clues: Where we live. • What month is it? • This is 75m wide. • the month before july • The language we speak • Jillian's middle name. • The first stop in our trip • Somewhere ___ the rainbow. • _________, the culture hero. • A _____ angle has 90 degrees. • Has the middle name Hamilton. • What statue will we see in Banor? • The _______ Trail is 297 km's long • ...
Die East-Side-Gallery 2023-06-15
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- Ils sont deux hommes sur une des oeuvres de la ESG
- Prénom d'un artiste de la ESG qui a le même nom de famille que ton professeur d'allemand
- Nom d'une couleur dont la traduction en français est le nom de famille d'un artiste de la ESG d'origine française
- Die ESG kann man auf der ............. in Berlin sehen.
- Die ..... scheint.
- Auf dem .... sehen wir einen Mann.
- ..... and love
- Equivalent allemand de "god" en anglais.
- Das Wasser am Strand.
- une couleur mais aussi "ivre" dans la phrase "Ich bin ...."
- Celle de Birgit Kinder est connue mondialement.
- Zwei ...... fliegen im blauen Himmel.
- Er springt über die Berliner Mauer.
- "Père"-patrie
- Un endroit sombre, exigu, peu confortable
- Prénom de l'artiste français dont le nom de famille est une couleur
- Der Regenbogen ist ....
- Auf Englisch : open
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- Ce que font 2 hommes sur une des oeuvres.
- Der Monat des Falls der Berliner Mauer.
- Sur l'oeuvre "Berlyn on en voit, il y en avait du temps du mur de Berlin pour empêcher les gens de le franchir, les camps de concentration en étaient bordés
- Il y en a de toutes les couleurs sur 23 m sur la ESG.
- Einer der Politiker trägt eine ......
- Auf dem Werk Berlyn ist der ........... ganz schwarz.
- Am 9. November 1989 fiel die Berliner .....
- Der ...... ist oft blau.
- Das Brandenburger ... ist das Symbol Deutschlands.
- On peut enfoncer des clous avec
- Durant la 2ème guerre mondiale, les Juifs devaient en porter une jaune
- Sie hat 5 Finger.
- Ein anderes Wort für Flagge
- Hauptstadt Deutschlands mit einem y.
- Il en faut un dans une voiture pour la conduire
33 Clues: "Père"-patrie • ..... and love • Sie hat 5 Finger. • Die ..... scheint. • Auf Englisch : open • Das Wasser am Strand. • Der Regenbogen ist .... • Der ...... ist oft blau. • Ein anderes Wort für Flagge • On peut enfoncer des clous avec • Auf dem .... sehen wir einen Mann. • Er springt über die Berliner Mauer. • Hauptstadt Deutschlands mit einem y. • Einer der Politiker trägt eine ...... • ...
South and East History 2024-03-11
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- Japan was able to keep this person in a ceremonial role at the end of WWII.
- This type of warfare was used during the Vietnam war.
- Students were protesting for _____ in Tiananmen Square.
- A type of government and economic system where people share the wealth.
- He was a major leader in India and helped them gain their independence.
- Economic plan that failed in China.
- Japan attacked this place which brought the U.S. into WWII.
- was the leader of North Vietnam.
- This was dropped on Japan by the U.S.
- Gandhi used ______ protests to inspire change.
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- This is a deep love for ones country and desire that led to India's independence.
- This country controlled India and forced them to follow their laws.
- The 38th _____ divides North and South Korea.
- Name of paramilitary group in schools.
- ____ Theory is if one country falls to communism, the rest will fall as well.
- ______ revolution shamed anyone who was against Communism.
- The U.S. helped make this country a presidential democracy.
- large farms of 25,000 people
- This item was heavily taxed in India.
- the policy to keep Communism from spreading.
- Father of Communism
- The U.S. lost the war in ________ and the country is communist today.
- This country remained communist after the Korean War.
23 Clues: Father of Communism • large farms of 25,000 people • was the leader of North Vietnam. • Economic plan that failed in China. • This item was heavily taxed in India. • This was dropped on Japan by the U.S. • Name of paramilitary group in schools. • the policy to keep Communism from spreading. • The 38th _____ divides North and South Korea. • ...
Newcaste & East Coast Weather 2026-02-15
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- A cool wind that blows from the sea toward land during the day.
- When too much water covers land that is usually dry.
- The usual weather conditions of a place over many years.
- A sudden, strong cool wind that comes from the south after hot weather.
- A wind that blows from the land toward the sea.
- A climate type that is warm to hot most of the year, between tropical and temperate zones.
- Red, painful skin caused by too much sun.
- The units used to measure temperature.
- A type of strong storm system that forms near Australia’s east coast.
- Weather that is not very hot or very cold.
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- a danger
- A wind that blows from the sea toward the land.
- How hot or cold something is.
- A measurement showing how strong the sun’s harmful rays are.
- A large, uncontrolled fire in the countryside or bush.
- A very hot, dry wind that blows from inland areas in Australia.
- Weather that feels hot and wet because there is a lot of moisture in the air.
- Weather with strong wind, rain, and sometimes thunder.
- Changed or affected by something else.
- A powerful tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
- A storm with lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and sometimes hail.
- Small balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm.
22 Clues: a danger • How hot or cold something is. • Changed or affected by something else. • The units used to measure temperature. • Red, painful skin caused by too much sun. • Weather that is not very hot or very cold. • A wind that blows from the sea toward the land. • A wind that blows from the land toward the sea. • When too much water covers land that is usually dry. • ...
Ch. 14 East Asia 2026-01-08
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- A group or chain of islands
- China's hydroelectric project
- Where the government controls all production of goods and services
- A disastrous natural landform
- A supersized urban area
- A huge wave of water
- To export more goods than you buy
- To import more goods than you sell
- Landowning warriors
- Not recognized as a country by other countries
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- A mineral Chine leads in production
- Climate with a lack of moisture
- An area of a country where a single foreign power has been granted exclusive trade rights
- Area between Japan and the Koreas
- Main staple of Asia
- Surrounded by the Ring of Fire
- Area of highly elevated land surrounded by mountains
- A line of rules from a single family
- Area between the Koreas and mainland Asia
- Yellowish brown silt
- form of Japanese art
- Moving to city areas
- Military leader
23 Clues: Military leader • Main staple of Asia • Landowning warriors • Yellowish brown silt • form of Japanese art • Moving to city areas • A huge wave of water • A supersized urban area • A group or chain of islands • China's hydroelectric project • A disastrous natural landform • Surrounded by the Ring of Fire • Climate with a lack of moisture • Area between Japan and the Koreas • ...
East Side Sushi Vocab 2026-04-13
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- – an unfair opinion about a person or group
- – physically attacked
- – being real or true to tradition
- – very interesting; keeps your full attention
- – not clear; slightly foggy or blurry
- – reaches a final result or ending point
- – realistic; based on real life
- – seeming to be true, but possibly not
- – facing or dealing with a difficult situation
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- – giving off soft, warm light
- – shows or gives off (a feeling or quality) strongly
- – very strange or unreasonable
- – filling shelves with products to sell
- – not well connected; lacking smooth flow
- – money you get from working
- – involved in something, often something negative
- – selling goods in large amounts at lower pricesIndustrial – related to factories or large-scale production
- – not consistent; not the same quality throughout
- – working at or operating something
- – very interesting or attractive
- – a style of cooking from a culture or country
- – having money or items taken by force
- – opposition to something; not accepting it
23 Clues: – physically attacked • – money you get from working • – giving off soft, warm light • – very strange or unreasonable • – realistic; based on real life • – very interesting or attractive • – being real or true to tradition • – working at or operating something • – not clear; slightly foggy or blurry • – having money or items taken by force • ...
East Cowes Carnival, 2025 2024-12-02
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- A display pulled along on a trailer, or what boats do on the water (ideally)
- A collection of amusements, rides and sideshows
- What a king or queen wears upon their head.
- We're not supposed to be thinking of this jolly winter fellow just yet
- Flags and colourful decorations set on string
- To give money willingly for a cause.
- The Class of people that Kings and Queens are
- A group of people marching down the street
- The Farmyard animal commonly associated with our town
- Moving to the music
- A group of musicians
- The Ancient Roman name for the Isle of Wight
- An adjective to describe something with a lot of colours
- A boat that carries people or cars from one town to another
- A public place where people can gather
- This time of year
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- The amount of years since the last Carnival in East Cowes
- A group of people appointed to make decisions
- A comical entertainer often seen in the circus
- A sweet treat
- A place where boats are made
- A nice decoration, filled with air or helium
- A celebration to mark the date an event took place.
- A festival known for its processions, dancing and music
- A game of matching a card to results that are called out.
- Clever Wordplay
- The queen that lived in Osborne House
- A musical instrument that you hit
- The path taken during a procession
- The particular clothes worn to an event
30 Clues: A sweet treat • Clever Wordplay • This time of year • Moving to the music • A group of musicians • A place where boats are made • A musical instrument that you hit • The path taken during a procession • To give money willingly for a cause. • The queen that lived in Osborne House • A public place where people can gather • The particular clothes worn to an event • ...
East Asia Vocabulary Crossword 2026-01-27
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- an ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system founded by Confucius
- globalization, the increasing integration and interdependence of national economies
- policy, a strict population control measure restricting most couples to one child to curb rapid population growth
- the most important city or town of a country or region usually its seat of government and administrative center
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- massive family-controlled vertically integrated business conglomerates that dominated the Japanese economy from the Meiji Restoration (1868) until their dissolution after World War II in 1946
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- wall of China, a series of fortifications in China.
- Measures the frequency of childbirth in a specific population
- a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan especially a member of the class of military retainers of the daimyos.
- the belief system often rooted in indigenous cultures that all natural phenomena—animals plants rocks rivers and weather—possess a distinct spiritual essence consciousness and agency
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it
- zone, a designated area typically between hostile nations or forces where Military activity installations and personnel are prohibited by treaty or agreement
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- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- trade, a policy where governments do not restrict imports or exports through tariffs quotas or subsidies encouraging international exchange based on comparative advantage
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.
- corporations, enterprises managing production or delivering services in at least one country other than their home country
- the belief in one singular God the supreme creator and ruler of the universe
- plateau, the world's highest and largest plateau
- Parallel, a circle of latitude that famously served as the dividing line between North and South Korea following World War II in 1945
- type, a printing technology using individual reusable characters (letters punctuation) that can be arranged and rearranged to form different texts
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan
- activities industries or areas relating to the sea oceans shipping and navigation
- Law, the temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule during extreme emergencies
- of fire, 25000-mile horseshoe-shaped belt around the Pacific Ocean containing over 450 volcanoes and 75% of the world's active volcanoes
- a group chain or cluster of islands scattered in oceans seas or lakes
- a group of people especially traders or pilgrims traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa
- a style of Japanese film and television animation
- Desert, The Gobi Desert is a large cold desert and grassland region in southern Mongolia and North China
30 Clues: a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan • plateau, the world's highest and largest plateau • a style of Japanese film and television animation • a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels • wall of China, a series of fortifications in China. • ...
South East Asia trivia 2026-06-03
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- started as a Kyoto playing card company in 1889, famously utilizing Yakuza-frequented gambling halls before shifting to video games.
- HBO thriller starring Ansel Elgort as a journalist (2 words)
- movie with cops from LA and Hong Kong (2 words)
- major taboo to stick in rice
- Ocarina of Time, Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom (4 words)
- Lambanog is a potent, traditional Filipino spirit distilled from the fermented sap of _____ flowers
- The land of smiles
- 7’6” Former NBA player (2 words)
- Kira’s true identity
- A 15 day celebration (3 words)
- Thai Marshall artist (2 words)
- Starstruck detective obsessed with Misa Amane
- Many traditional Chinese dietary habits center on the concept of balance (3 words)
- Over 90% of Thailands country practices
- First video Game to Feature Jumping in 1981 (2 words)
- popular Korean rice bowl cooked and served in a hot stone bowl to crisp the rice
- Full length silk garments
- the system where babies are considered one years old at birth (2 words)
- 2011 Indonesian action thriller (2 words)
- B-list American celebrity currently blowing up in Korea for their new K-pop song
- Cute culture
- Big trouble in ______ China
- boiled fertilized developing egg embryo
- families and friends come together to grill marinated meats at the table
- the first six games were all released on Nintendo hardware and then switched to Sony (2 words)
- makes an appearance in Japan late March or early April (2 words)
- Mook, in the recent season of White Lotus
- guardian spirit demoted for failing his duty, he becomes Mulan's companion
- Foundation of many Korean marinades
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- The first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress (2 words)
- released in 2023 and directed by Takashi Yamazaki (3 words)
- Born in Japan, becoming a grandmaster at age 15, 5-time US Chess champion
- A dessert, known as a traditional Chinese custom was originally invited in San Francisco, California (2 words)
- Many buildings in Japan skip this floor due to bad luck
- Vietnams national dish
- Traditionally hammered by hand from bronze or brass
- One of the most influential directors in the history of animation (2 words)
- A quiet, highly choreographed ritual of preparing and drinking matcha, emphasizing respect, harmony, and tranquility (2 words)
- roughly half of all this animal on the planet live in China
- a plumber who is in love with a princess
- Chinas cyperpunk city
- Loud slurping is considered polite here
- Featured in; Crazy rich asains, Shang chi and the legend of the 10 rings, Raya and the last dragon, jumangi: the next level, oceans 8
- The future king of the pirates (3 words)
- Origin city of Covid
- made from a dark-roasted bean blended with roasted corn, soybeans, and sesame seeds. Mixed with sweetened condensed milk (2 words)
- country made up of over 4,000 islands
- fermented cabbage
- epic sci-fi battles, exploring Goku’s alien heritage and his conflicts with powerful cosmic threats (3 words)
- Number of swords wielded by Roronoa Zoro
- You can find them at any karaoke bar
- Boy band that recently completed their mandatory service in South Korea military
- invented during the 2nd century as a way to persevere fish by fermenting it with rice
- According to her official profile, Hello Kitty's height is exactly "five ___ tall"
- Japanese Port city
- Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba collaborated with Megan thee stallion
- An Akita Inu awaits for his owner at a train station
- robotics prodigy, who teams up with an inflatable robot companion Baymax
- Sunny, the Japanese breed (2 words)
- Video game characters whose red-and-white sneakers were inspired by Michael Jacksons boots during his Bad era
- Hello Kitty’s twin sister
- Satoshi Tajiri creation inspired by his childhood hobby of catching and collecting insects in the forest
62 Clues: Cute culture • fermented cabbage • The land of smiles • Japanese Port city • Kira’s true identity • Origin city of Covid • Chinas cyperpunk city • Vietnams national dish • Full length silk garments • Hello Kitty’s twin sister • Big trouble in ______ China • major taboo to stick in rice • A 15 day celebration (3 words) • Thai Marshall artist (2 words) • 7’6” Former NBA player (2 words) • ...
The Turks & Islam in India 2023-10-11
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- New type of ship invented by the Muslims
- 5 of Islam's key things that all Muslims should do
- Christian knights who fought Turks in the Holy Land
- religious group largely destroyed by Mahmud of Ghazini in India
- Islamic name for the ONE God
- Muslim group that was super active in trading AND converting people to Islam
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- the Turks' greatest leader built lots of mosques
- Hindu group that had a revival in India that helped stop Islam from spreading
- language the Abbasids used when they wanted to be fancy.
- type of math invented by Muslims
- nomadic group that moved into Middle East and converted to Islam.
- System in India that organized their society. Muslims joined in it.
- Muslim empire in India that had a hard time controlling India
13 Clues: Islamic name for the ONE God • type of math invented by Muslims • New type of ship invented by the Muslims • the Turks' greatest leader built lots of mosques • 5 of Islam's key things that all Muslims should do • Christian knights who fought Turks in the Holy Land • language the Abbasids used when they wanted to be fancy. • ...
The Alchemist-Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-18
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- to make an agreement with others especially in a secret and or awful act.
- to stop short and refuse to go.
- to say something again a number of times.
- a person who buys and sells goods.
- a happening believed to be a sign or warning of a future event.
- something a person must do because of the demands of a promise or contract that they have signed.
- a journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose.
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- a fig tree of Egypt and the middle East.
- the time at which something is most powerful or successful.
- to give all or large parts of oneś time or resources.
- a dishonest person. (thief)
- payment for work done.
- embarrassed, disconnected, or ashamed.
13 Clues: payment for work done. • a dishonest person. (thief) • to stop short and refuse to go. • a person who buys and sells goods. • embarrassed, disconnected, or ashamed. • a fig tree of Egypt and the middle East. • to say something again a number of times. • to give all or large parts of oneś time or resources. • the time at which something is most powerful or successful. • ...
Changes Made in the US After 9/11 2025-09-15
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- the operation of aircraft
- to set or place in order
- to join together into one whole : unite
- the entire vocabulary of a language or a specific subject, such as the "medical lexicon"
- to give a new form or orientation to : reorganize
- the exercise of the power and function of making rules (such as laws)
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- country in the Middle East and neighbor to Afghanistan; Taliban in control after 9/11
- made stronger or more secure
- relating to, or affecting two or more nations
- Government involvement; all states are to follow
- to create an unpleasant or hostile situation using words
- the removal from a country of an alien (citizen of a foreign country NOT the United States)
- travel into a country for the purpose of permanent residence there
13 Clues: to set or place in order • the operation of aircraft • made stronger or more secure • to join together into one whole : unite • relating to, or affecting two or more nations • Government involvement; all states are to follow • to give a new form or orientation to : reorganize • to create an unpleasant or hostile situation using words • ...
7th Grade/ Chapter 15; Europe Gets ready to explore vocabulary by Vanessa Ayala 2018-03-06
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- De Gama Is the first European to sail around the tip of Africa and India
- Is a native or inhabitant of Europe
- East Is like exploration too
- To go completely around something ,such as the world
- Columbus First European to sail west searching for a water route to Asia (From Italy)
- Across the ocean or sea
- Is ancient Greek instrument used to find latitude which the Europeans used to navigate across the ocean
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- The study of earth
- Vespucci Italian explorer who found out that Christopher Columbus discovered America
- and Isabella Europeans who helped Christopher Columbus reach Asia (from Spain)
- Is Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands
- Is the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it
- Is to take possession of
- Most important;first
- the Navigator Portuguese man who donated money so Europeans can explore the world
15 Clues: The study of earth • Most important;first • Across the ocean or sea • Is to take possession of • Is a native or inhabitant of Europe • East Is like exploration too • To go completely around something ,such as the world • Is Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands • ...
Ch.13 - The Cold War 2018-01-30
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- The Truman Doctrine protected ________ and Turkey from Communism
- Ethel and Julius _____________ were charged with espionage and put to death in 1953
- In 1949, Communism took over the country of _________
- The ________ plan helped rebuild Europe after WWII
- To keep the Soviet Union (Communism) from expanding
- The first Russian satellite to be launched into orbit around the earth
- This country was divided into four zones after WWII
- The period of US/USSR tension from 1947-1989 was known as the _____________ War
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- From 1950-1953, the UN fought a war of containment in ___________
- The process of hunting down Communists in the US during the "red scare" was known as __________
- Became US President when FDR died
- Truman ordered food and supplies to be flown into _________after the Soviets blockaded this city
- The __________ Doctrine helped to protect Middle East countries from Communism
- The _______ curtain describes the European Communist Countries
- Meeting with Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill after WWII
15 Clues: Became US President when FDR died • The ________ plan helped rebuild Europe after WWII • To keep the Soviet Union (Communism) from expanding • This country was divided into four zones after WWII • In 1949, Communism took over the country of _________ • Meeting with Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill after WWII • ...
Ke'shawn Johnson 6th grade chapter one 2018-09-07
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- study of Earths' people,places,and environments.
- material that can be used to produce crops or other products.
- natural surroundings of a place.
- line of latitude that runs around the middle of earth.
- lines on a map that run east to west.
- average weather in an area over a long period of time.
- feature on a map that explains the symbols,colors,and lines used on the map.
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- Location:The exact location of something.
- natural feature found on land.
- features in terms of their places,shapes,and relationships to one another.
- lineson a map that run north to south.
- Meridian:The starting point for measuring longitude.
- group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics.
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from a location.
- Location:The location of one place compared to another place.
15 Clues: natural feature found on land. • natural surroundings of a place. • lines on a map that run east to west. • lineson a map that run north to south. • Location:The exact location of something. • study of Earths' people,places,and environments. • Meridian:The starting point for measuring longitude. • line of latitude that runs around the middle of earth. • ...
AMY AND ROBERT'S WEDDING CROSSWORD 2022-07-14
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- Robert is a budding gardener. You could say he has a _______ _______. (5,5)
- Welsh for cuddle. (5)
- Fellow lad from South East London, whose lyrics were the feature of Rob’s AWARD-WINNING masters’ dissertation. (7)
- Home to the Ana Sofia – and an A&R holiday destination(8)
- Amy’s summers spent at Theatre Week always required always a bit of “Faith, Hope and _________". (10)
- Another language Robert speaks. (10)
- Middle name of mini Simpson-Hughes. (4)
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- Verdant first date location. (3,7)
- Irish county and Amy's favourite flautist. (6)
- Amy and Rob first met on a STEN do in the Angelic Pub. Which London borough is this in? (9)
- Durham college home to Amy. (8)
- A Scottish biscuit bake and Amy's school. (6)
- ‘In fair _______, where we lay our scene…’ -and where Robert spent a year. (6)
- Amy’s birthday makes her an _____ _____. (5, 4)
- The location of Simpson-Hughes HQ. (4)
15 Clues: Welsh for cuddle. (5) • Durham college home to Amy. (8) • Verdant first date location. (3,7) • Another language Robert speaks. (10) • The location of Simpson-Hughes HQ. (4) • Middle name of mini Simpson-Hughes. (4) • A Scottish biscuit bake and Amy's school. (6) • Irish county and Amy's favourite flautist. (6) • Amy’s birthday makes her an _____ _____. (5, 4) • ...
World war one 2023-11-06
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- An official agreement that ended World War I.
- Deep, narrow holes dug into the ground for protection during the war.
- Man's Land: The perilous area between opposing trenches in World War I.
- The study of land features and their impact on warfare.
- A situation involving disputes, disagreements, or struggles.
- The agreement that marked the end of World War I.
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- Large, powerful nations involved in World War I.
- A person who studies and writes about the past, including wars.
- The coalition led by Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I.
- Gas: Lethal chemicals used as weapons during World War I.
- Large-scale engagements between opposing forces.
- Countries that remained uninvolved in the war.
- The declining empire in the Middle East during World War I.
- A group of nations that team up for a common cause.
- A state of armed conflict and hostility.
15 Clues: A state of armed conflict and hostility. • An official agreement that ended World War I. • Countries that remained uninvolved in the war. • Large, powerful nations involved in World War I. • Large-scale engagements between opposing forces. • The agreement that marked the end of World War I. • A group of nations that team up for a common cause. • ...
Petroleum 2024-05-10
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- Viscoelastic material derived from crude oil, commonly used in road construction
- Refined petroleum product utilized primarily as a fuel for heating purposes
- Machinery employed to penetrate the earth's surface for the extraction of oil
- Substance used to reduce friction between surfaces in machinery
- Standard unit for measuring the volume of petroleum
- Environmental issue stemming from the release of petroleum into ecosystems
- Organization influencing the pricing and policies related to crude oil production
- Gaseous carbon compound often found alongside petroleum deposits
- Nation located in the Middle East recognized for its significant oil production
- Aromatic hydrocarbon compound present in petroleum products
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- Distillate fraction that powers vehicles
- Process involving the separation of crude oil into its constituent components based on boiling point
- Method of separating different hydrocarbon components from crude oil based on their boiling points
- Sedimentary rock formation containing significant quantities of trapped hydrocarbons
- Naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture extracted via drilling
15 Clues: Distillate fraction that powers vehicles • Standard unit for measuring the volume of petroleum • Aromatic hydrocarbon compound present in petroleum products • Naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture extracted via drilling • Substance used to reduce friction between surfaces in machinery • Gaseous carbon compound often found alongside petroleum deposits • ...
Han Dynasty 2023-02-21
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- first peasant in 206 BC to become emperor that changed his name to Han Gaoza
- emperor in 140 BC of Han Dynasty with strong central government based on Confucian teaching
- university based on Confucian teaching to train government officials
- capital of Han territory
- improved swords and armor
- new religion influenced by trade with India
- honoring relatives as new philosophy for social classes
- a soft, light, highly valued fabric
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- advanced with iron plow and wheelbarrow
- uses position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
- the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at pressure points to cure disease or relieve pain
- device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- valuable stone traded on Silk Road
- 4,000 mile network of trade routes from China to Asia to the Middle East
- dangerous thieves on Silk Road
15 Clues: capital of Han territory • improved swords and armor • dangerous thieves on Silk Road • valuable stone traded on Silk Road • a soft, light, highly valued fabric • advanced with iron plow and wheelbarrow • new religion influenced by trade with India • device that measures the strength of an earthquake • honoring relatives as new philosophy for social classes • ...
History so far - Niko D 2023-02-15
Across
- indigenous people used to use these for hunting
- European settlers made these in North America
- these people live in the high arctic
- Europeans were looking for these while they were trying to get to Asia
- a deadly disease Europeans gave to indigenous people
- They lived in the Prairies
- The first country to reach North America
- a material Used to make silly hats (two words)
- People who went to north America and founded colonies
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- France's first colony in North America (two words)
- the trade route that wasn't viable for trade because of tensions in the middle east (two words)
- lived in North America for thousands of years
- fishing through a hole in the ice (two words)
- was formed during the ice age and allowed the indigenous people's ancestors to walk to north America(two words)
- European explorers found North America while looking for a trade route for this continent
15 Clues: They lived in the Prairies • these people live in the high arctic • The first country to reach North America • lived in North America for thousands of years • European settlers made these in North America • fishing through a hole in the ice (two words) • a material Used to make silly hats (two words) • indigenous people used to use these for hunting • ...
