middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle Names 2025-11-12
11 Clues: Jazz Mote • John Spiegel • Ethan Spinks • Willow Cannon • Kathy Blandin • Robert Wright • Haylie Collins • Parker Skillen • Steven Herring • Aubrie Burrell • Bill Gabelhausen
Middle Ages 2025-11-17
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- A financial penalty or fine for minor offenses.
- The lowest social class under the feudal system.
- A system where a lord granted a vassal a piece of land in exchange for loyalty, military service, and labor.
- A community of monks or nuns living together.
- A warrior, bound by a code of chivalry.
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- The first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD.
- A system in which a lord controlled a large estate and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection and housing.
- A fortified residence of a lord or king.
- The silver currency that Charlemagne united the economy with.
- A grant of land given to a vassal by a lord.
- A large agricultural estate owned by a lord.
11 Clues: The first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD. • A warrior, bound by a code of chivalry. • A fortified residence of a lord or king. • A grant of land given to a vassal by a lord. • A large agricultural estate owned by a lord. • A community of monks or nuns living together. • A financial penalty or fine for minor offenses. • The lowest social class under the feudal system. • ...
Middle School 2025-12-16
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- Smart kid.
- The easiest way to get out of school early.
- The assignment that is why your math grade is bad.
- Bane of your outside of school life.
- The abbreviation for vice principal.
- The reason you don't want to go to school.
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- The most terrifying day of your life.
- The guy who has to deal with the troublemakers.
- Person who constantly watches you.
- The one place you are always being listened to.
- The reason you go to school.
11 Clues: Smart kid. • The reason you go to school. • Person who constantly watches you. • Bane of your outside of school life. • The abbreviation for vice principal. • The most terrifying day of your life. • The reason you don't want to go to school. • The easiest way to get out of school early. • The guy who has to deal with the troublemakers. • ...
Berlin Wall in the Cold War 2025-03-03
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- The capital city of Germany, where the Berlin Wall stood for nearly three decades, dividing families, friends, and a nation.
- One of the most well-known border crossings between East and West Berlin, where American and Soviet forces faced off in tense standoffs during the Cold War.
- The last leader of the Soviet Union, known for introducing reforms like Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring), which helped bring down the Berlin Wall.
- The devastating global conflict that led to the division of Germany into East and West, with the victorious Allied powers splitting control over Berlin.
- A term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the symbolic and physical barrier separating Eastern communist nations from Western democracies during the Cold War.
- The people who risked their lives to escape from East Berlin to West Berlin, often by digging tunnels, hiding in cars, or even flying homemade hot air balloons. Many were captured or killed trying to cross.
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- This powerful nation controlled East Berlin and enforced communist rule. It was one of the two main superpowers during the Cold War.
- The political system that shaped West Berlin, where people enjoyed free speech, voting rights, and economic opportunities. It became a beacon of hope for those in the East.
- The country that was split into two separate states after World War II—East Germany under communist rule and West Germany under democracy.
- The U.S. President who, in 1987, delivered a famous speech near the Berlin Wall, demanding, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
- The material used to construct the Berlin Wall, making it nearly impossible to climb. It was reinforced with barbed wire, guard towers, and armed patrols.
- The political ideology that ruled East Berlin, where the government had total control over the economy, media, and people's lives. Citizens had little freedom and were monitored by secret police.
- Along with its allies, this country controlled West Berlin and supported democracy. It was a key player in the Cold War against communism.
13 Clues: The capital city of Germany, where the Berlin Wall stood for nearly three decades, dividing families, friends, and a nation. • The U.S. President who, in 1987, delivered a famous speech near the Berlin Wall, demanding, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” • ...
Religious Fun Facts Crossword 2023-02-10
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- the tax imposed upon members of the Christian and Jewish faiths by the Muslim caliph
- the duty to one’s caste, as stated by the Hindu gods
- the society that persecuted Christians, later to be it’s center
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- Christian retaliation against Muslim dominance in the Middle East
- the informal name for Christians in islamic Iberia
- manuscript which all three abrahamic faiths adhere to
6 Clues: the informal name for Christians in islamic Iberia • the duty to one’s caste, as stated by the Hindu gods • manuscript which all three abrahamic faiths adhere to • the society that persecuted Christians, later to be it’s center • Christian retaliation against Muslim dominance in the Middle East • ...
The French Revolution 2022-02-08
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- Bourbon king executed for treason
- Wife of Louis XVI who´s the primary symbol of French royalty
- Group ranked by social and financial standing
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- Middle and upper class people from third estate who wanted to end initial privilege which governed French society
- Palace that Parisians attacked
- State prison in east Paris that was attacked
- Where Marie and Louis Antoinette were captured after fleeing Versailles because of slight faith in the revolution and constitution
7 Clues: Palace that Parisians attacked • Bourbon king executed for treason • State prison in east Paris that was attacked • Group ranked by social and financial standing • Wife of Louis XVI who´s the primary symbol of French royalty • Middle and upper class people from third estate who wanted to end initial privilege which governed French society • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab Review 2024-09-17
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- the conqueror from Akkad who created a unified Mesopotamian empire
- large temple in Mesopotamian city-states
- _____________ crescent;A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- the belief in many gods
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- Babylonian king responsible for creating the first uniform set of laws to govern an empire
- a series of rulers from the same family
- a style of writing using wedges and lines
7 Clues: the belief in many gods • a series of rulers from the same family • large temple in Mesopotamian city-states • a style of writing using wedges and lines • the conqueror from Akkad who created a unified Mesopotamian empire • Babylonian king responsible for creating the first uniform set of laws to govern an empire • ...
3.2 Vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- a system of writing that was used widely in the ancient middle east
- describes societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man who is known as a patriarch
- the belief in many Gods
- gained power for following the Assyrian empire
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- an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
7 Clues: the belief in many Gods • gained power for following the Assyrian empire • an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • a system of writing that was used widely in the ancient middle east • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • ...
3.2 vocab 2023-09-07
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- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
- an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- describes societies tribes clans families or other groups ruled by a man who is know as a patriarch
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- also known as chaldean empire
- the belief in many gods
- a system of writing that was wildely used in the ancient middle east
7 Clues: the belief in many gods • also known as chaldean empire • an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • a system of writing that was wildely used in the ancient middle east • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • ...
3.2 vocab 2023-09-07
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- patriach also known as chaldean empire gained power for a period of time
- belief in many gods
- ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
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- person who was educated and wrote books/documents by hand in ancient societies
- a system of writing used in the middle east; pressing reeds into clans family
- societies tribes clans family or other groups ruled by a man know as
7 Clues: belief in many gods • ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • societies tribes clans family or other groups ruled by a man know as • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • patriach also known as chaldean empire gained power for a period of time • ...
Rome Thru Feudal Europe 2016-11-18
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- Muslims who accepted someone who was not a decedent of Muhammad as rightful caliph
- head of the executive branch of the Roman republic
- first Frankish ruler, convert to Christianity
- a social order in which lords offered protection in exchange for service
- defeated Islamic forces at the Battle of Tours
- the holy book of Islam
- a title that means "revered one"
- a successor of Muhammad and Islamic leader
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- a man who served a lord in a military capacity
- the increase of prices related to a decrease in the value of money
- issued the Edict of Milan after converting to Christianity
- general who created an army of the poor loyal to him, not Rome
- a grant of land given in exchange for military service
- attempted to freeze prices as a way to manage inflation
- overthrew Rome's emperor in 476 AD
- became Rome's first emperor
- a government in which people elect representatives
- Islamic dynasty that spread throughout the Middle East and Africa, only to be overthrown because it was not religious enough
- river on which Rome is located
19 Clues: the holy book of Islam • became Rome's first emperor • river on which Rome is located • a title that means "revered one" • overthrew Rome's emperor in 476 AD • a successor of Muhammad and Islamic leader • first Frankish ruler, convert to Christianity • a man who served a lord in a military capacity • defeated Islamic forces at the Battle of Tours • ...
Continents & Oceans 2023-03-26
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- France is located on this continent
- This country is an archipelago off the east coast of Asia
- This country is located in both Europe and Asia
- Africa This is the southernmost country in Africa
- This is the only country that is also an entire continent
- The United States is located in _________ America
- Ireland is an ___________ in the Atlantic Ocean
- This island is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
- This country has a canal that connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
- This country is an island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa
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- This is the largest island in the Caribbean
- This country is located in the Pacific Ocean
- This country is located on the west coast of Europe
- This is the northernmost country in North America
- Argentina is located in _________ America
- This is ocean closest to Antarctica
- This is the largest country in South America
- This continent is located in all four hemispheres
- This ocean is closest to the North Pole
- This continent has the country with the highest population in the world
20 Clues: France is located on this continent • This is ocean closest to Antarctica • This ocean is closest to the North Pole • Argentina is located in _________ America • This is the largest island in the Caribbean • This country is located in the Pacific Ocean • This is the largest country in South America • This country is located in both Europe and Asia • ...
SW Asia Vocab Review 2024-10-13
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- The last name of the man who founded the modern-day zionism movement
- A word meaning someone dooesn't have a permanent home and travel ofter
- The process of removing salt from water to make it drinkable
- group of people who share common beliefs
- group of people who share a common culture
- This religion has two main types: Sunni and HSia
- This country was created for the Jewish people following World War II
- specific discrimination against Jewish people
- the belief that the Jews have their homeland in Palestine
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- The belief in only one god
- The largest ethnic group in the world without their own country
- The most popular religion in the world
- an underground layer of rock and sand that contains water.
- What country took over the land of Palestine in 1922?
- The largest ethnic group in the middle east
- this ethnic group mostly practices Shia Islam
- This religion studies a book called the Torah
- All three religions we have learned can trace their roots back to this man
- Turkey is constructing alot of these on the euphrates and tigris rivers
19 Clues: The belief in only one god • The most popular religion in the world • group of people who share common beliefs • group of people who share a common culture • The largest ethnic group in the middle east • this ethnic group mostly practices Shia Islam • This religion studies a book called the Torah • specific discrimination against Jewish people • ...
Countries 2021-02-17
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- You get nice chorizo from here
- just across the channel
- Spicy country
- Land of the Ausfahrt
- Next to China
- susanna wants to eat icecream there
- we live there
- had a President that was named like a fart
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- big country in east Europe
- Daddy's Honda comes from there
- mummy was born there
- The vikings came from here
- huge country in South East Asia
- Capital is Budapest
- Mummy was there for a year
- Brecht comes from here
- hannah's granny lives there
17 Clues: Spicy country • Next to China • we live there • Capital is Budapest • mummy was born there • Land of the Ausfahrt • Brecht comes from here • just across the channel • big country in east Europe • The vikings came from here • Mummy was there for a year • hannah's granny lives there • Daddy's Honda comes from there • You get nice chorizo from here • huge country in South East Asia • ...
puntos de una brújula 2024-09-25
TH8 Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-06-23
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- oppisite of north
- run a long distance to the ship
- use a rope and let it down
- oppisite of west
- find out,learn about the space
- the other direction around
- spring summer fall winter
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- find a new planet
- go below something
- go to the space station
- oppisite of south
- go to the top of
- a maze that isn't easy
- Let's go,time to go
- 12 mirrors
- oppisite of east
- You say it when you think it's impossible to happen
17 Clues: 12 mirrors • go to the top of • oppisite of west • oppisite of east • find a new planet • oppisite of south • oppisite of north • go below something • Let's go,time to go • a maze that isn't easy • go to the space station • spring summer fall winter • use a rope and let it down • the other direction around • find out,learn about the space • run a long distance to the ship • ...
Antonyms Crossword 2021-09-20
Antonyms Crossword 2021-09-20
Numbers Vocab Crossword 2022-02-01
Antonymns 2023-06-16
parts of the city and directions 2022-05-22
20 Clues: stop • shop • left • walk • park • west • east • north • right • south • cinema • museum • school • police • church • behind • theatre • car park • straight • restaurant
unit newo 2024-10-28
20 Clues: ᑕᓂᓯ • ᓃᐱᐣ • ᓇᒧᔭ • ᐁᐦᐊ • east • four • pipon • ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ • white • ᑫᐁᐧᑎᓄᕁ • sîkwan • numbers • mihkwâw • sâwanohk • takwâkin • waposâwâw • ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐁᐧᐃᐧᐣ • kaskitewâw • nakapewanohk • cahkipehikanak
Meteorology: Part One 2023-03-28
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- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- layer of the atmosphere that extends into space
- global (lack of wind) found at 5 degrees N and S of the equator
- layer of atmosphere where ozone is located
- a scientist who studies weather
- densest layer of atmosphere; weather happens here
- westerlies winds that travel west to east between 60 and 30 degrees north and south latitudes
- continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and the troposphere
- process of water vapor changing into liquid water; cloud formation
- is held in place by gravity; regulates temperatures on Earth
- gray flat clouds that cover the sky; extend only 6,000 ft. high
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- winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet
- high clouds made of ice crystals
- the condition of the atomosphere at any given time in any location
- the study of the atmosphere and weather
- permeation or absorption of water into the ground
- winds that blow at 30 degrees N and S of equator; sailors sail here
- process of liquid water changing into the gaseous state
- middle atmospheric layer; meteors burn here
19 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, hail • a scientist who studies weather • high clouds made of ice crystals • the study of the atmosphere and weather • layer of atmosphere where ozone is located • middle atmospheric layer; meteors burn here • layer of the atmosphere that extends into space • permeation or absorption of water into the ground • ...
the oustiders 2023-01-20
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- The vehicle most common among Socs
- The oldest child of the Curtis'
- The middle child of the Curtis'
- A book Ponyboy and Johnny read when in the church
- The word to describe a group of people from west
- When Poonyboy and Johnny went after killing Bob
- Cherry's real name (full name)
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- Another word for the police
- The area where Ponyboy and Johnny fell asleep
- What Ponyboy and Sodapop put on before the rummmbbbllleleee
- A giant fight between the Socs and Greasers
- The guy who died in the hospital from saving children from a church fire. Ponyboy's "best bud"
- The main protagonist of the story. The youngest child of the Curtis'.
- A PRIZED weapon owned by Two-bit Matthews
- He died from the hands of JOhnny
- The member who cracks the silly silly funky goofy funny jokes (keith)
- The guy who dies from robbing a store after flashing his gun to the police
- The word to describe a group of people from east
- Where the fire took place
19 Clues: Where the fire took place • Another word for the police • Cherry's real name (full name) • The oldest child of the Curtis' • The middle child of the Curtis' • He died from the hands of JOhnny • The vehicle most common among Socs • A PRIZED weapon owned by Two-bit Matthews • A giant fight between the Socs and Greasers • The area where Ponyboy and Johnny fell asleep • ...
Catflappo-Cryptic002 2021-05-08
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- Half of area inside a coffee shop vessel (6)
- Delicate break around middle of arm (5)
- The only album released by Adele in her prime (8)
- Head of revolutionary workers mouths off (5)
- Sounds like something this Swiss miss might hit when singing in an upper register? (5)
- Spiderman really upset spirit caught gradually diminishing (8,3)
- Place where you pass Bill Gallagher being embraced by Mum(for example)(10)
- Writer protected by sides of raft in French waterway (a recreational lake) (10)
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- Loud, (oddly loud), (very loud!) vocal mistake (5)
- Determine to work it out again? (7)
- Once more, a profit (5)
- Joyous politician removed from airship (ship almost full) (8)
- Ripping granite earthquake (7)
- Scour heart of China (China?) to find fried rice (10)
- Ghost remixed Aretha Franklin classic (7)
- Composer sounds like he is drunk in the East End (6)
- Tong on the radio, (in the bog)! (4)
- Red state with no end (6)
- Amphibian sounds like it was aware of the beginning of time (4)
19 Clues: Once more, a profit (5) • Red state with no end (6) • Ripping granite earthquake (7) • Determine to work it out again? (7) • Tong on the radio, (in the bog)! (4) • Delicate break around middle of arm (5) • Ghost remixed Aretha Franklin classic (7) • Half of area inside a coffee shop vessel (6) • Head of revolutionary workers mouths off (5) • ...
Types of Cuisine 2023-07-18
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- Which cuisine is popular in the United States?
- Which cuisine is known for its use of flavorful spices from the Middle East?
- Which cuisine is known for its spicy flavors from India?
- Which cuisine is known for its use of rice and noodles from China?
- Which cuisine is famous for its use of fresh ingredients from France?
- Which cuisine is known for its use of maize and beans from Central America?
- What cuisine originates from Italy?
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- Which cuisine comes from Japan?
- What cuisine originates from Brazil?
- Which cuisine is famous for its use of diverse spices from the Caribbean?
- What type of cuisine is traditional in Ethiopia?
- Which cuisine is famous for its use of herbs and olive oil from the Mediterranean region?
- Which cuisine is famous for its use of fresh seafood from Scandinavia?
- What type of cuisine is popular in Mexico?
- What cuisine is native to Spain?
- What type of cuisine is traditional in Korea?
- What type of cuisine is associated with Vietnam?
- What cuisine is traditional in Greece?
- What cuisine is native to Thailand?
19 Clues: Which cuisine comes from Japan? • What cuisine is native to Spain? • What cuisine is native to Thailand? • What cuisine originates from Italy? • What cuisine originates from Brazil? • What cuisine is traditional in Greece? • What type of cuisine is popular in Mexico? • What type of cuisine is traditional in Korea? • Which cuisine is popular in the United States? • ...
Vocab #1 2025-08-28
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- a nomad who lives off hunting and gathering food and water
- a people who migrate or travel from place to place
- relating to the early stone age with primitive weapons
- the study of human history through excavation
- relating to later stone age with ground or polished weapons
- a writing of wedge shaped letters on clay tablets
- the arts and other proof of a group of people
- To tame a wild species of plant or animal
- a person who wrote or documented history before the use of printers
- revolution the shift in history between hunting and gathering and farming and settled civilizations
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- an object of human making with historical significance
- a person who works by making things by hand
- The scientific name for humans
- to be arranged into a systematic code
- a circle of large stones found in England
- an early form of writing shown through use of pictures and symbols
- a rectangular stepped tower often housing a temple
- a period of time before written records
- The most advanced form of social and cultural development
- crescent a crescent shaped region of the middle east
20 Clues: The scientific name for humans • to be arranged into a systematic code • a period of time before written records • a circle of large stones found in England • To tame a wild species of plant or animal • a person who works by making things by hand • the study of human history through excavation • the arts and other proof of a group of people • ...
Vocab#1 2025-09-08
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- An iconic prehistoric stone circle on Salisbury plan in Wiltshire, England
- Revolution The transformation of human societies from hunter/gatherer lifestyles to settled agriculture
- social organization that is considered advanced.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- An individual/group that hunts wild animals and gathers wild plants
- systematic code
- Human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
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- Crescent a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East
- The Scientific name for humans
- To tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm purposes
- An object made by a human being usually an item of cultural of historical interest
- Relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in ancient writing
- The period of time before written records
- A member of a group having no permanent home and who travels from place to place to find fresh land for their livestock
- symbol for a word or phrase
- a rectangular stepped tower
- The oldest period of the Stone Age
- A skilled trader
- A revolutionary period for humans and the domestication of animals
- a person who copies documents
20 Clues: systematic code • A skilled trader • symbol for a word or phrase • a rectangular stepped tower • a person who copies documents • The Scientific name for humans • The oldest period of the Stone Age • The period of time before written records • social organization that is considered advanced. • Human intellectual achievement regarded collectively • ...
DV Q4 - Week 1 and 2 2018-12-18
Opposites 2016-09-12
Project 2 UNIT 5 SK 2021-02-08
Antonyms Crossword 2021-09-20
noahs crossword 2021-06-02
20 Clues: - Kopf • - ihre • - Seil • - Note • - fleck • - Osten • - Ozean • - Westen • - weinen • - Heimweh • - Zeitung • - erhalten • - erfahren • - Beziehung • - Ratschlag • - hilfreich • - Streichholz • - unterstüzung • - Ingenieeurin • - Schularbeiten
BRUGKLAS Unit 1 WORDS 2023-10-05
20 Clues: ui • dal • kust • berg • stel • spek • meer • slank • westen • zuiden • heuvel • oosten • noorden • modieus • jeugdig • schattig • bejaarde • kamperen • tatoeage • atletisch
1000 Basic English Words 1 5.28 2025-04-14
Opposites 2025-07-22
Geography 2025-11-01
20 Clues: ver • gat • pad • mijl • oost • noord • stijl • aarde • vallei • buiten • gebied • veilig • zuiden • vulkaan • woestijn • uitzicht • verkennen • afgelegen • oversteken • uitbarsten
Where do you come from? 2022-03-26
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- People who come from this country love eating English muffins.
- This country is next to Laos and Cambodia
- People who come from this country loves eating avocado and dancing
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- The capital of this country is Moscow.
- This country has a lot of kangaroos and koala
- This is a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East. It's famous for monuments of the majestic pharaoh.
- This country is the home of the famous movie Tom and Jerry
7 Clues: The capital of this country is Moscow. • This country is next to Laos and Cambodia • This country has a lot of kangaroos and koala • This country is the home of the famous movie Tom and Jerry • People who come from this country love eating English muffins. • People who come from this country loves eating avocado and dancing • ...
Word Wall # 3 ( 4-6) 2022-11-05
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- What are the colors are on the flag( FLAG)
- Please share your snacks.
- He is kind and nice. (KIND)
- We want to play but it is too cold outside(BUT).
- The sun rises in the east. (EAST)
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- She only ate half of her lunch( HALF)
- Can you give her the present (GIVE)
- What is Xerox machine(XEROX).
- Sing that song again (AGAIN)
- What is today's date? (DATE)
- What city do you live in? (CITY)
11 Clues: Please share your snacks. • He is kind and nice. (KIND) • Sing that song again (AGAIN) • What is today's date? (DATE) • What is Xerox machine(XEROX). • What city do you live in? (CITY) • The sun rises in the east. (EAST) • Can you give her the present (GIVE) • She only ate half of her lunch( HALF) • What are the colors are on the flag( FLAG) • ...
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT 4-H ? 2025-11-09
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- DOWN EAST MEMBERS WENT TO NASA SPACE CAMP IN _____
- WHAT ARE 4H SPEECHES CALLED
- WHAT NC 4H DISTRICT IS OUR CLUB IN
- WHERE IS NC 4H CONGRESS HELD
- THE 4H MOTTO IS "TO MAKE THE BEST ______"
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- WHAT COUNTY IS OUR CLUB IN
- WHAT IS THE 4H COLOR
- WHAT CHURCH IS OUR 4H CLUB SPONSOR
- OUR CLUB IS DOWN ____ 4H CLUB
- WHAT MONTH IS 4H WEEK CELEBRATED
- EACH SUMMER DOWN EAST CLUB HAS A _______ CAMP
11 Clues: WHAT IS THE 4H COLOR • WHAT COUNTY IS OUR CLUB IN • WHAT ARE 4H SPEECHES CALLED • WHERE IS NC 4H CONGRESS HELD • OUR CLUB IS DOWN ____ 4H CLUB • WHAT MONTH IS 4H WEEK CELEBRATED • WHAT CHURCH IS OUR 4H CLUB SPONSOR • WHAT NC 4H DISTRICT IS OUR CLUB IN • THE 4H MOTTO IS "TO MAKE THE BEST ______" • EACH SUMMER DOWN EAST CLUB HAS A _______ CAMP • ...
VRAJBHOOMI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 2016-02-19
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- / It is the abbreviation of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
- / This Mughal Emperor gave permission to British East India Company to set up trading centre at Bombay.
- / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal.
- / He was the Portuguese explorer who discovered a new sea route to India and reach Calicut in 1498.
- / Earlier it was Called East Pakistan and became a separate country in 1071.
- / He played a key role in formation of NAM.
- was the first Presidents of Indian National Congress.
- / He is the Indian National Congress founded by him in 1885.
- / As per this doctrine Lord Dalhousie enabled the British to take control of any state if its ruler died without living a natural heir.
- This revolt started from Meerut and as a result the British East India Company came to an end and India came under the direct control of British Crown.
- / They came to India for trading but became rulers.
- / This type of leaders believe in discussions and appeals.
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- / Under this alliance, if an Indian ruler accepted certain conditions, the British East India Co. protect them from outside attack and internal revolt.
- / This battle took place in 1764. The victory in the battle made British East India Company the ruler of Bengal.
- / They did not believe in appeals, but favoured strikes and boycotts. Three popular leaders known as Lal-Bal-Pal were this type of leaders.
- / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia.
- / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961.
- / In the modern times he gave the message of peace and non-violence to the whole world.
- / They got defeat from British and allowed to do trading only in Pondicherry.
- / He was a Mughal emperor proved to be a weak leader in The revolt of 1857 and was exiled to Burma where he died later.
- / British army won the battle of Plassey under his leadership.
- / In this African country India send her armed forces as Peace Keeping Force as per the instruction of UN.
- / Israel, England and France attacked this country in 1956 for the issue of SUEZ Canal.
23 Clues: / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal. • / He played a key role in formation of NAM. • / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961. • / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia. • / They came to India for trading but became rulers. • was the first Presidents of Indian National Congress. • / This type of leaders believe in discussions and appeals. • ...
southeast asia 2016-12-05
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- is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities
- the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km²
- the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world
- a marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, and the Asian mainland
- is a peninsula in East Asia
- is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula
- is a desert in southwest Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, northwest China
- called the Sindhū River or Abāsīn, is a major south-flowing river in South Asia
- the largest bay in the world
- arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia
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- a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands, is home to hundreds of ethnic groups speaking many different languages
- following the Yangtze River, and the sixth-longest river system in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km.
- is a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain – from Himalayan peaks to Indian Ocean coastline – and history reaching back 5 millennia.
- a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Karimata and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan of around 3,500,000 square kilometres.
- is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- is a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers and more than 14,000km of coastline
- an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, shares one of the world’s most heavily militarized borders with North Korea
- river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh
- is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples
- the northern part of the East China Sea, which is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean
- It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia
21 Clues: is a peninsula in East Asia • the largest bay in the world • arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia • the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world • It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia • river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh • ...
Consulate Crossword Puzzle! 2025-03-04
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- CG’s schedule maker
- The diplomatic pouch carries this
- The crater lake of this active East Javanese volcano glows blue at night due to burning sulfur
- Official document that allows travel across borders
- Backup power source in case of an outage
- The 1945 battle in Surabaya was triggered by the killing of this British general
- Don’t worry, it’s ____ approved (hint: not George Clooney)
- Section that ensures the consulate’s buildings and grounds are maintained
- Section where visas are processed
- Formal document between two countries, often negotiated by diplomats
- Section that analyzes trade policies and market trends and monitors elections and government relations in East Indonesia
- Surabaya's main airport, named after an Indonesian national hero
- Name of CLO newsletter
- Island to the East
- The letter T in the phonetic alphabet used during emergency communications
- This section handles cultural exchange programs and press relations
- Spicy beef dish popular in Indonesia
- This international agreement ensures secure diplomatic pouch operations
- These are given to local media to inform them of consulate activities
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- Kingdom that ruled East Java in the 13th–15th centuries
- Traditional puppet show in Java
- Where the US Embassy is located
- Database used for tracking consulate finances and procurement
- Office in Washington DC that oversees the Community Liaison Office program
- Biggest room in the consulate
- Formal protest issued by one government to another over a policy or action
- Section that oversees consulate operations, budgets, and logistics
- Term for unauthorized entry into a secured area
- A favorite Indonesian dish Bu Tina makes with vegetables and peanut sauce: nasi…
- Famous volcano near Surabaya
- System used for official emails and scheduling
- Security staff use this to communicate during emergencies
- A temporary diplomatic assignment in another country or post
- In charge of our consulate
- Consulate’s host country
- Famous bridge connecting Surabaya and Madura
- Highest mountain in Java, located in East Java
- Consulate staff official identification document
38 Clues: Island to the East • CG’s schedule maker • Name of CLO newsletter • Consulate’s host country • In charge of our consulate • Famous volcano near Surabaya • Biggest room in the consulate • Traditional puppet show in Java • Where the US Embassy is located • The diplomatic pouch carries this • Section where visas are processed • Spicy beef dish popular in Indonesia • ...
Glossary of "A Letter to God" By Ajay Kumar (GHS Lalpur,Hapur) 2023-09-15
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- = ready, eager (तैयार)
- = crop (फसल)
- = direction, between north and east (उत्तर-पूर्व)
- = food (भोजन)
- = open land for farming, agriculture area (खेत)
- = foretold, anticipated (पूर्वानुमान लगाना)
- = evening meal, dinner (रात का खाना)
- = top, highest part (चोटी)
- of clouds = huge clusters of clouds (बदलों के पर्वत)
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- = low area between hills, dale (घाटी)
- = closely, in a detailed manner (घनिष्ठता से)
- = mature, ready for harvesting (पका हुआ)
- = whole,complete(पूरा)
- = small amounts of liquid, droplets (बूँदें)
- = heavy rain, deluge (मुसलधार बारिश)
- = grain, cereal (मक्का)
- = light rain, sprinkle (हल्की बारिश)
17 Clues: = crop (फसल) • = food (भोजन) • = ready, eager (तैयार) • = whole,complete(पूरा) • = grain, cereal (मक्का) • = top, highest part (चोटी) • = heavy rain, deluge (मुसलधार बारिश) • = evening meal, dinner (रात का खाना) • = light rain, sprinkle (हल्की बारिश) • = low area between hills, dale (घाटी) • = mature, ready for harvesting (पका हुआ) • = foretold, anticipated (पूर्वानुमान लगाना) • ...
THE COLD WAR 2025-05-26
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- CAPITAL OF SOUTH VIETNAM
- COMMUNIST COUNTRY
- CAPITALIST GERMANY
- ENGLISH NAME OF THE SOVIET UNION
- CUBAN SOCIALIST LEADER
- COMMUNIST KOREA
- SOVIET LEADER IN THE 1960s
- TREATY THAT SIGNED THE END OF THE KOREAN WAR
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- ACTION THAT CUT OFF COMMUNICATIONS IN WEST BERLIN
- COUNTRY WITH MILITARY INFLUENCE ALL OVER THE WORLD
- AMERICAN PLAN TO HELP EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
- COMMUNIST GERMANY
- EUROPEAN COUNTRY THAT CONTROLLED VIETNAM
- AMERICAN GENERAL IN KOREA
- COMMUNIST BERLIN
- FRENCH COLONY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
- AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN THE 1960S
17 Clues: COMMUNIST KOREA • COMMUNIST BERLIN • COMMUNIST GERMANY • COMMUNIST COUNTRY • CAPITALIST GERMANY • CUBAN SOCIALIST LEADER • CAPITAL OF SOUTH VIETNAM • AMERICAN GENERAL IN KOREA • SOVIET LEADER IN THE 1960s • AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN THE 1960S • ENGLISH NAME OF THE SOVIET UNION • FRENCH COLONY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA • AMERICAN PLAN TO HELP EUROPEAN COUNTRIES • ...
Chapter 51: Foods of Southwest Asia, the Middle East, & Africa 2013-05-06
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- ____ is a thin, spongy, flat-bread made from a hardy grain called teff.
- A common stew base is _____, a broth made of palm nut pulp seasoned with sauce.
- The best-known Moroccan dish is the ____, a well-seasoned stew made in a covered pot, also called a tagine.
- _____ laban or labneh, is a main ingredient in many Southwest Asian dishes.
- cooking is bold in flavor and color.
- ____ are usually served over rice.
- ______ combines chopped parsley, tomatoes, onions, and bulgur with mint, lemon juice, an olive oil.
- Foods that can be prepared in advance are ____, or necessary, for the Jewish Sabbath, jwhen work is prohibited.
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- _______ includes the Middle East and neighboring countries uch as Turkey, Afghanistan, and Armenia.
- A deep-red native berry usually used ground, adds a fruity tartness.
- Related, regions of Southwest Asia and Africa.
- Sesame seeds are used whole, pressed for oil, ad ground into a thick paste called _____.
- Saudia Arabia, Iran, and Iraq are the largest counties in the _______.
- The tread-like center of the crocus flower turns rice a brilliant yellow and adds a pugent flower.
- It often starts with ____, or appetizers.
15 Clues: ____ are usually served over rice. • cooking is bold in flavor and color. • It often starts with ____, or appetizers. • Related, regions of Southwest Asia and Africa. • A deep-red native berry usually used ground, adds a fruity tartness. • Saudia Arabia, Iran, and Iraq are the largest counties in the _______. • ...
AP WORLD UNIT 3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE EUROPE 2017-12-05
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- Who was the head of state and head of church in the Byzantine empire?
- Capital of the Byzantine empire
- What was the Byzantine Empire's language?
- Because of the warming trend in the west,there was more_____production ?
- The population ____ during the High Middle Ages
- Byzantine empire had more _____ than Rome
- What religion did Russia convert to?
- Groups of people with the same professions
- What was the holy city the Christians wanted to take back from Islamic control?
- Both East and West Europe had a common fear of ____?
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- One of the consequences of the Crusades for Europe was the decline of this empire.
- What social group gained more power in the west?
- When the Crusades seized Jerusalem, there was a slaughter of many Muslims as well as ____?
- Name of the West Christian Schism
- In West Europe, who served the Lords?
- Language of church and elite communication in West Europe?
- Social hierarchy in West Europe?
- In the West, there was a 3 way power struggle between the warrior aristocrats, church leaders, and ___?
- what were the kingdoms that made up Western Europe?
19 Clues: Capital of the Byzantine empire • Social hierarchy in West Europe? • Name of the West Christian Schism • What religion did Russia convert to? • In West Europe, who served the Lords? • What was the Byzantine Empire's language? • Byzantine empire had more _____ than Rome • Groups of people with the same professions • The population ____ during the High Middle Ages • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-01-11
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- Leader of the Aztecs
- The country where Columbus is from
- Magellan made it to this nation but was then killed
- The Nina, Pinta, and this were the names of Columbus' ships
- Native laborers who worked in silver mines
- The top of the Spanish colonial class system
- Centers set up by the Church to convert natives and teach trade skills
- The line of demarcation gave the east hemisphere to this country
- The good that everyone wanted from Asia
- This disease was especially deadly to natives
- The Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca (last name only)
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- Found a route to India, particularly Calicut
- This system was used to enslave natives as a labor force
- The bottom of the Spanish colonial class system
- A child that had a European parent and a Native parent
- This Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztecs
- The ____ Passage was the name of the journey for slaves
- The planting of this crop led to a demand for more slaves
- The line of demarcation gave the west hemisphere to this country
19 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • The country where Columbus is from • The good that everyone wanted from Asia • Native laborers who worked in silver mines • Found a route to India, particularly Calicut • The top of the Spanish colonial class system • This disease was especially deadly to natives • This Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztecs • ...
archeology in the bible 2025-01-31
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- the process of investigating an archaeological sight
- providing evidence for biblical stories
- considered the first extra-extra-biblical mention of the nation
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds.
- Communication with God personal or communal
- the first 46 books of the bible telling stories of before jesus was born
- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- first extra-biblical discovery
- nickname for the fertile crescent
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- visible signs of God’s grace, instituted by Christ
- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- most common religion on the planet
- the portion of the bible, written in greek and Aramaic, that tell the stories of Jesus' life
- a person who studies archeology
- study of the past through artifacts
- the collection of 73 cannon books in the catholic faith
- the events leading to the modern catholic church
- region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- The study of the nature of the divine and religious belief.
19 Clues: first extra-biblical discovery • a person who studies archeology • nickname for the fertile crescent • most common religion on the planet • study of the past through artifacts • providing evidence for biblical stories • Communication with God personal or communal • the events leading to the modern catholic church • visible signs of God’s grace, instituted by Christ • ...
Non-Renewable Energy 2025-03-19
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- the most common energy source on earth are ______ fuels
- fossil fuels release ________ into the atmosphere
- _______ is a dark, carbon rich fossil fuel
- _________ is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter.
- the process of burning fuel to produce
- a method of extracting oil and gas by fracturing rock layers
- many oil reserves are found in the _______ east
- natural gas consists of mostly ________ and other hydrocarbons
- ________ is formed from the decomp. of organic materials underground
- _______ fuels are created from the remains of living organisms
- uranium is a _______ element used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity
- ________ has the highest carbon content of any type of coal
- coal is formed from the fossilized remains of _______ and animals
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- non-renewable resources take millions of years to form are _________
- natural gas is often used for ________ homes
- dioxide __________ is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels
- the burning of fossil fuels is a major reason for _______ change
- oil is a liquid fossil fuel also known as _______
- _________ horizon can be caused by oil spills in the ocean
- the thick, sticky form of crude oil found in tar sands
- fossil fuels are formed under intense ________ and pressure
21 Clues: the process of burning fuel to produce • _______ is a dark, carbon rich fossil fuel • natural gas is often used for ________ homes • many oil reserves are found in the _______ east • fossil fuels release ________ into the atmosphere • oil is a liquid fossil fuel also known as _______ • the thick, sticky form of crude oil found in tar sands • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- City where the Purim story takes place
- Used to describe Jews from Central/Eastern Europe
- First name of the leader of the Jewish army in the Hanukkah story
- First and last name of the first female prime minister of Israel
- Moses' sister's name
- Israel's capital city
- The name of the prayer we stand with our feet together to be more like angels
- Moses' brother's name
- First name of the first prime minister of Israel
- Yiddish word that means "to carry or drag something heavy"
- Yiddish word that means "nerve" or "audacity"
- The thing that spoke to Moses and told him to lead the Jewish people to safety
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- The heroine in the Purim story
- The movement to establish a homeland for the Jewish people in the land of Israel
- Used to describe Jews from the Middle East
- City in the north of Israel, known for the many artists who live there
- Used to describe Jews from Spain/Portugal
- The name of the prayer that means "And You Shall Love"
- How many nights the oil burned in the story of Hanukkah
19 Clues: Moses' sister's name • Israel's capital city • Moses' brother's name • The heroine in the Purim story • City where the Purim story takes place • Used to describe Jews from Spain/Portugal • Used to describe Jews from the Middle East • Yiddish word that means "nerve" or "audacity" • First name of the first prime minister of Israel • ...
Antonyms Crossword 2017-08-03
ESS Opposites Crossword! 2018-01-29
Opposites! 2021-09-25
Antonyms 2021-01-25
Opposites 2022-05-12
20 Clues: dry • esst • also • large • phones • enable • suited • cheaper • current • thirsty • although • question • inventor • exchange • allowing • qualified • appreciate • technology • advantages • environment
Abbreviations and Acronyms 2024-11-14
german 2023-05-09
20 Clues: map • west • east • city • left • right • along • south • north • corner • lights • cinema • street • heading • location • straight • opposite • city map • direction • directions
east 9 2021-03-17
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- Another name for sheep.
- Jesus arose from this place.
- __________ guarded the Jesus' tomb to make sure His disciples didn't steal His body.
- This disciple denied knowing Jesus.
- Religious ceremonies are held here.
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- The religious festival Jesus had come to Jerusalem to celebrate.
- What we do with eggs.
- The Last __________ - The final meal Christ shared with his disciples.
8 Clues: What we do with eggs. • Another name for sheep. • Jesus arose from this place. • This disciple denied knowing Jesus. • Religious ceremonies are held here. • The religious festival Jesus had come to Jerusalem to celebrate. • The Last __________ - The final meal Christ shared with his disciples. • ...
Continents and Oceans Crossword 2020-08-20
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- opposite of north
- largest water areas in the world
- largest land areas in the world
- a continent north of Africa
- Ocean west of Africa
- Ocean west of North America
- continent at the South Pole
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- Smallest continent
- you can tell the continents by size and_______
- Model of the earth
- ocean surrounding the North Pole
- ocean east of Africa
- continent south of Europe
- Largest continent
- opposite of west
15 Clues: opposite of west • opposite of north • Largest continent • Smallest continent • Model of the earth • Ocean west of Africa • ocean east of Africa • continent south of Europe • a continent north of Africa • Ocean west of North America • continent at the South Pole • largest land areas in the world • ocean surrounding the North Pole • largest water areas in the world • ...
A long walk to water 2025-09-06
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- Nya's tribe
- Direction Salva is walking
- The bird Buksa used to find honey
- Salva's village
- Their school got attacked
- Salva's Uncle
- The first Animal Uncle shot
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- Doesn't have a house 5 months of every year
- Country East of Sudan
- Nya and Salva's age at the start of the story
- Salva's tribe
- Buksa's tribe
- Nya's little sister
- Goes hunting with Nya's father
- Animal Atuot people are reincarnated to
15 Clues: Nya's tribe • Salva's tribe • Buksa's tribe • Salva's Uncle • Salva's village • Nya's little sister • Country East of Sudan • Their school got attacked • Direction Salva is walking • The first Animal Uncle shot • Goes hunting with Nya's father • The bird Buksa used to find honey • Animal Atuot people are reincarnated to • Doesn't have a house 5 months of every year • ...
A Lond Walk To Water 2025-09-06
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- Buksa's tribe
- Nya's little brother
- Country East of Sudan
- Nya's tribe
- Animal Atuot people are reincarnated to
- The bird Buksa used to find honey
- Salva's tribe
- Their school got attacked
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- Salva's village
- Salva's Uncle
- Nya and Salva's age at the start of the story
- The first Animal Uncle shot
- Doesn't have a house 5 months of every year
- Direction Salva is walking
- Goes hunting with Nya's father
15 Clues: Nya's tribe • Buksa's tribe • Salva's Uncle • Salva's tribe • Salva's village • Nya's little brother • Country East of Sudan • Their school got attacked • Direction Salva is walking • The first Animal Uncle shot • Goes hunting with Nya's father • The bird Buksa used to find honey • Animal Atuot people are reincarnated to • Doesn't have a house 5 months of every year • ...
Unit 2 Middle East Crossword Puzzle Ms.Frehiwhet 1st period 2015-09-07
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- a sea extending between Africa and Arabia
- a canal in North East Egypt it goes through suez
- an arm of the Arabian Sea,between South West Iran and Arabia
- to give or distribute
- the artificial application of water to land
- The E in J.E.T
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- a coastal area
- a strait between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- The T in J.E.T
- A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea
- identifies landmark
- arm of the Indian Ocean between India and Arabia
12 Clues: a coastal area • The T in J.E.T • The E in J.E.T • identifies landmark • to give or distribute • a sea extending between Africa and Arabia • the artificial application of water to land • a canal in North East Egypt it goes through suez • arm of the Indian Ocean between India and Arabia • A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea • ...
Anthropology vocab 2022-09-19
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- taking a broad view of historical, environmental and cultural foundation of behavior
- human capacity to learn language and culture
- the idea that we should seek to understand another person’s beliefs and behaviors from the perspective of their own culture and not our own.
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- to view ones culture as more important and correct and as a stick to measure all other cultures
- an approach developed in British anthropology that emphasized the ways that the parts of a society work together to support the functioning of the whole.
- way of organizing research and academic programs around world regions such as Africa, the Middle East, East Asia, China, Latin America, and Europe.
6 Clues: human capacity to learn language and culture • taking a broad view of historical, environmental and cultural foundation of behavior • to view ones culture as more important and correct and as a stick to measure all other cultures • ...
Spread of Islam and its impacts 2021-12-06
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- the belief in one god/deity
- a religion founded in the Middle East by a prophet
- the ability to read and write
- the middleman in a trade route
- a religion that originated in India and traveled to China by the Silk Road
- someone who is trying to convert other people to their faith
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- a powerful Ancient Kingdom in Africa
- to hold power which is seen as valid or true by the people
- a continent which was heavily influenced by Islam in the late 7th Century
- the belief in many gods/deities
- the religious prophet of Islam, famed for his fairness and good leadership
- groups of people organized by a culture, faith, bloodline, or territory
- country which was the sole producer of Silk, and is the home of the religion of Taoism
13 Clues: the belief in one god/deity • the ability to read and write • the middleman in a trade route • the belief in many gods/deities • a powerful Ancient Kingdom in Africa • a religion founded in the Middle East by a prophet • to hold power which is seen as valid or true by the people • someone who is trying to convert other people to their faith • ...
the black death by Hakop Zarifyan 2022-11-15
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- orange sized lumps on lymph nodes
- a physician who treated victims of bubonic plague during epidemics.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human
- rate, or death rate, is a measure of the number of deaths in a particular population,
- a pain in your head or face that's often described as a pressure that's throbbing
- parasites that spread the disease
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium
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- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms
- a pandemic that killed 25 million people in a few years
- a genus of muroid rodents
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- the rapid spread of disease to a large number of patients
- a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right
13 Clues: a genus of muroid rodents • orange sized lumps on lymph nodes • parasites that spread the disease • a disorder of structure or function in a human • a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms • a pandemic that killed 25 million people in a few years • the rapid spread of disease to a large number of patients • ...
the Civil War 2024-02-26
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- Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at the ___________ Courthouse
- The era immediately following the Civil War is called ________.
- The __________ region was divided on which side to support
- The Southern states side
- The Northern states side
- The ________ region of Tennessee was ready to go to war
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- The event that took place in America between 1861-1865
- _______Kansas was an event that took place after the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was signed
- The ____________ of 1850 allowed California in as a state and created the idea of "popular sovereignty"
- Governor Isham ____________ was desperate to get Tennessee to join the Confederacy
- The 1860 Election of President _________ was the final straw that pushed the Southern states to leave
- He was the slave who sued for his freedom in 1857
- This region was pro-Union throughout the war
13 Clues: The Southern states side • The Northern states side • This region was pro-Union throughout the war • He was the slave who sued for his freedom in 1857 • The event that took place in America between 1861-1865 • The ________ region of Tennessee was ready to go to war • The __________ region was divided on which side to support • ...
Crossword 3 2019-03-13
Across
- the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface
- a map that shows the location of countries and the area they occupy
- continent discovered in 1492
- the largest island
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- the northernmost point on the earth's axis, at a latitude of 90, N
- the world's first national park
- the cardinal point on the mariner's compass 90° clockwise from due north and directly opposite west
- a mountain system of south-central Asia
- Dutch navigator, who discovered New Zealand, and the Tonga and Fiji Islands(1642-1643)
- an English navigator and buccaneer, the first Englishman to sail around the world (1577--80).He commanded a fleet against the Spanish Armada (1588) and contributed greatly to its defeat
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- the largest ocean
- Marco Polo travelled to this country
13 Clues: the largest ocean • the largest island • continent discovered in 1492 • the world's first national park • Marco Polo travelled to this country • a mountain system of south-central Asia • the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface • a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
Modern America Vocab 2023-05-11
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- / The systematic use of fear or terror to gain goals
- /The military effort to free Kuwait from Saddam Hussien
- Government officials being accused of selling weapons to Iran and giving the profits to the Contras
- / Terrorist Organization led by Bin Laden, they did the 9-11 Attacks
- / The Nixon Scandal which caused him to resign as President
- /A term describing a slowing economy mixed with high unemployment
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- /Americans being held hostage in Iran for over a year
- /The process where the US becomes more dependent on other nations
- /An agreement with Israel and Egypt that began peace in the Middle East
- /The effort to improve the employment and education of minority groups and women
- / Freedom from Punishment
- /The Headquarters of the US Military in Washington,DC
- / A system of segregation practiced in South Africa
13 Clues: / Freedom from Punishment • / A system of segregation practiced in South Africa • /Americans being held hostage in Iran for over a year • /The Headquarters of the US Military in Washington,DC • /The military effort to free Kuwait from Saddam Hussien • / The systematic use of fear or terror to gain goals • ...
Canadian History Lessons 1 and 2 By Riah 2024-02-07
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- The people who lived in the Prairies mostly hunted these
- much of the earth was covered with this
- what is John's last name he went to Newfoundland for England in 1497
- people who lived in the Arctic built these
- Europeans traded this to the Indigenous people for furs
- people who lived on the Pacific Coast built this kind of boat
- (two words) What did they make tea out of to save the French explorers from scurvy
- (two words) From 1.5 million to about 15,000 years ago there was an..
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- One of the major categories of Indigenous Canadians
- (three words) Because of fighting the politics in the Middle East this road was blocked
- (two words) The ice caused (blank) to drop and created a land bridge
- there is very little of this in the Arctic
- Another word for Indigenous
13 Clues: Another word for Indigenous • much of the earth was covered with this • people who lived in the Arctic built these • there is very little of this in the Arctic • One of the major categories of Indigenous Canadians • Europeans traded this to the Indigenous people for furs • The people who lived in the Prairies mostly hunted these • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-08
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- A system of thought, attaching prime importance to human instead of supernatural patterns.
- A large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- A part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent instead of statues.
- An estate of land held on condition of feudal service.
- A member of a group of people that originated in the Urals but migrated west into modern day Hungary during the 9th century.
- Germanic people that conquered Gaul and made it France.
- A medieval knightly system with a religious, moral, and social code.
- A series of wars made by the Europeans to the Holy Land initiated by the Christian Latin Church.
- A foundational document signed by King John of England in 1215. It established rights for barons and landowners and limited King's absolute authority.
- A Germanic inhabitant of England between the 5th century and the Norman Conquest.
- A person that provides financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
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- An East Asian ethnic group that established a large empire.
- A tribunal made in 1478 to enforce the Orthodox Church.
- A conflict between the kingdoms of England and France and a civil war in France during the late Middle Ages.
- A social system in medieval Europe where nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service.
- Relating to the Middle Ages time period.
- A holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- Diverse people that lived in Northern and Central Europe during the early Middle Ages.
- The illegal action or practice of lending money at extremely high interest rate.
- Denoting activities, attitudes, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classic models.
- Death A pandemic that spread though Europe and Asia from 1347-1351.
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their birds estate.
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is idealistic.
24 Clues: Relating to the Middle Ages time period. • An estate of land held on condition of feudal service. • A tribunal made in 1478 to enforce the Orthodox Church. • Germanic people that conquered Gaul and made it France. • An East Asian ethnic group that established a large empire. • Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is idealistic. • ...
Crossword 3 2019-03-13
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- the world's first national park
- Marco Polo travelled to this country
- a mountain system of south-central Asia
- English navigator and buccaneer, the first Englishman to sail around the world (1577--80).He commanded a fleet against the Spanish Armada (1588) and contributed greatly to its defeat
- the largest ocean
- the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface
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- the northernmost point on the earth's axis, at a latitude of 90, N
- a map that shows the location of countries and the area they occupy
- Dutch navigator, who discovered New Zealand, and the Tonga and Fiji Islands(1642-1643)
- the largest island
- the cardinal point on the mariner's compass 90° clockwise from due north and directly opposite west
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- continent discovered in 1492
13 Clues: the largest ocean • the largest island • continent discovered in 1492 • the world's first national park • Marco Polo travelled to this country • a mountain system of south-central Asia • the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface • a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
Imposing Liberalism On Iraq 2024-05-14
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- Forcing someone to subscribe to your ideology.
- Iraq attacked its neighbour ___________ in 1980. It was a costly and stupid war.
- Refused to get involved in the war Iraq.
- This is the term for water, electricity, roads and bridges.
- A acronym for weapons of massdestruction.
- Another name for a dictatorship, where society is full of secret police.
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- This guy was the 5th President of Iraq from 1979 -2003.
- To have taken away private propert and given control of it to the government.
- Saddam made the fatal mistake of messing with this country - a massive finance centre.
- The site of a vicious chemical attack on the Kurds.
- This President led a "war on terror?/
- This UN organization awarded Iraq a prize for eradication illiteracy.
- This is the 4th largest dam in the Middle East. It was built by Saddam!
13 Clues: This President led a "war on terror?/ • Refused to get involved in the war Iraq. • A acronym for weapons of massdestruction. • Forcing someone to subscribe to your ideology. • The site of a vicious chemical attack on the Kurds. • This guy was the 5th President of Iraq from 1979 -2003. • This is the term for water, electricity, roads and bridges. • ...
Unit 9 Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
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- Japanese ethno-religion
- southern African kingdom, located near the
- king of Mali most remembered for his pilgrimage to Mecca where he spent lots of money
- trade routes across this ocean connected East Asia with East Africa (answer is the name of the ocean)
- kingdoms in Western Africa made their wealth by trading this valuable metal
- large desert in north Africa
- civilization located in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, capital was Chichen Itza
- country where paper money and the compass were invented
- Important trading and learning center within the Songhai Empire
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- ceramic material that came from China and Persia
- religion that started in the Arabian Peninsula and spread to West Africa
- Tenochitlan was the capital of this empire
- civilization located along the Andes Mountains in South America, built Machu Pichu
- major trade route that linked East Asia to Europe
- and Limpopo rivers
- Christian kingdom located in Eastern Africa
16 Clues: and Limpopo rivers • Japanese ethno-religion • large desert in north Africa • Tenochitlan was the capital of this empire • southern African kingdom, located near the • Christian kingdom located in Eastern Africa • ceramic material that came from China and Persia • major trade route that linked East Asia to Europe • country where paper money and the compass were invented • ...
fossils 2020-04-16
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- Eurypterids-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- Mammals-Cenozoic era
- brachiopods-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- Graptolites-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period
- Dinosaurs-Mesozoic era
- Graptolites-Paleozoic era, late Ordovician period
- gastropods-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period
- Vascular plants-Paleozoic era,late Devonian period
- Nautiloids-Paleozoic era,middle Ordovician period
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- Nautiloids-Paleozoic era,early silurianperiod
- birds-Cenozoic era,Quaternary period
- placoderm fish-Paleozoic era,late Devonian period
- Trilobites-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- Eurypterids-Paleozoic era,late silurian period
- corals-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period
- vascular plants-Paleozoic era,late Silurian period
- Ammonoids-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- brachiopods-Paleozoic era,early silurian period
- Corals-Paleozoic era,middle Ordovician period
19 Clues: Mammals-Cenozoic era • Dinosaurs-Mesozoic era • birds-Cenozoic era,Quaternary period • corals-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period • Nautiloids-Paleozoic era,early silurianperiod • Corals-Paleozoic era,middle Ordovician period • Eurypterids-Paleozoic era,late silurian period • Ammonoids-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period • ...
River Valley Vocabulary 2021-08-31
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- developed the first accurate system of standardized weights and measures.
- a burial site for Egyptian Pharaohs
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- the boomerang-shared region of the middle east that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations
- a writing material used in Acient Egypt
- a large-scale weather pattern that involves a seasonal wind shift over a particular regions
- the idea that a ruler must be just to keep the approval of the gods
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- sharing beliefs and items to different cultures
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- formal writing system in Ancient Egypt
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- the sixth king of the first babylonian dynasty of the Amorite tribe
- the belief in or of more than one god
14 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • a burial site for Egyptian Pharaohs • the belief in or of more than one god • formal writing system in Ancient Egypt • a writing material used in Acient Egypt • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • sharing beliefs and items to different cultures • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god • ...
Canada/US Geography Crossword 2022-10-24
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- blue collar jobs,less population,farming,less infrastructure
- growth that does not deplette the human and natural resources of a given area
- cities,white collar jobs, public transportation,
- things that help a country function such as roads,plumbing,and sewage
- mountain range to the east of the US
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- growing food to sell to others
- one of Canada's most important rivers, forms part of the border between US and Canada
- plain that streatched down the middle of north america
- major mountain range that runs down the west of US and Canada
- features that are in an area naturally without human creation/intervention
- a socioety in which 2 culture groups live together in the same area, but each keep their culture
- the worlds largest group of freshwater lakes, formed by glaciers and filled with freshwater, in between US and Canada
- planting, growing, and harvesting trees
- ocean to the west of the US
14 Clues: ocean to the west of the US • growing food to sell to others • mountain range to the east of the US • planting, growing, and harvesting trees • cities,white collar jobs, public transportation, • plain that streatched down the middle of north america • blue collar jobs,less population,farming,less infrastructure • ...
Crossword Craze 2024-12-29
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- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, equidistant from the poles
- A mountain or hill with a crater through which lava, rock fragments, and gases are expelled
- A slowly moving mass of ice
- One of the Earth's seven major landmasses
- A dry, barren area of land with little rainfall
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface
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- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- One of Earth's seven large landmasses
- A vast body of saltwater covering a significant part of Earth
- The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting into a body of water
15 Clues: A slowly moving mass of ice • A piece of land surrounded by water • One of Earth's seven large landmasses • One of the Earth's seven major landmasses • A low area of land between hills or mountains • A dry, barren area of land with little rainfall • A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth • ...
Archaeology and Bible 2025-01-31
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- Mound of Earth and debris that provided insights into the city's history
- Set of ancient Jewish manuscripts
- System of writing using symbols
- Region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- Artifact that deciphered Egyptian Hieroglphics
- Largest Neolithic settlements in the World along with the Jordan River
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- purported religious storage and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites.
- The first extra-biblical mention of the nation
- study of the past through artifacts
- Early form of writing using pictures
- A key source for understanding the history of the ancient Israelites
- Sea a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land
- a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee.
- First wall city in the world
14 Clues: First wall city in the world • System of writing using symbols • Set of ancient Jewish manuscripts • study of the past through artifacts • Early form of writing using pictures • The first extra-biblical mention of the nation • Artifact that deciphered Egyptian Hieroglphics • A key source for understanding the history of the ancient Israelites • ...
South Asia Culture Quiz 2023-05-15
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- The largest country in South Asia with over a billion people
- The belief that how good or bad you are in this life will determine the quality of your next life
- A south Asian religion that includes the Caste System
- The large mountain range to the north of India
- A religion with one god
- The _____ System determines your job based on your family's rank in society
- A religion with multiple gods
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- South Asia was colonized by the European empire of Great _____
- A south Asian religion based on the Four Noble Truths
- This monotheistic religion was brought to India from the Middle East
- The belief that the soul is reborn into a new body after death
- Mt. _____ is the tallest mountain in the world
- A religion with no god
- A small country in the Himalayas that shares Mt. Everest with China
14 Clues: A religion with no god • A religion with one god • A religion with multiple gods • The large mountain range to the north of India • Mt. _____ is the tallest mountain in the world • A south Asian religion based on the Four Noble Truths • A south Asian religion that includes the Caste System • The largest country in South Asia with over a billion people • ...
Module 2 Me, my family and friends 2023-06-09
Module 2 Me, my family and friends 2023-06-08
How Well Do You Know - Highway 2000 East-West 2021-11-24
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- Processor of daily cash transaction
- The first toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica
- The "S" in QSE
- The "E" in QSE
- NROCC's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- Convert (waste) into reusable material
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- JIO's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- TJH's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- The prevention of the wasteful use of energy
- The "Q" in QSE
10 Clues: The "Q" in QSE • The "S" in QSE • The "E" in QSE • Processor of daily cash transaction • JIO's role in Highway 2000 East-West • TJH's role in Highway 2000 East-West • NROCC's role in Highway 2000 East-West • Convert (waste) into reusable material • The first toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica • The prevention of the wasteful use of energy
AFRICA 2021-02-25
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- Big Island country to the east of Africa
- Worlds Longest River
- Ocean to the east of Africa
- Worlds largest Desert
- Name of the southernmost Cape in Africa
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- Physical Feature in the north west of Africa
- Desert in the South of Africa
- Areas with water and trees in the desert
- North east connection between Red & Mediterranean Sea
- ___________ Largest Continent
10 Clues: Worlds Longest River • Worlds largest Desert • Ocean to the east of Africa • Desert in the South of Africa • ___________ Largest Continent • Name of the southernmost Cape in Africa • Areas with water and trees in the desert • Big Island country to the east of Africa • Physical Feature in the north west of Africa • North east connection between Red & Mediterranean Sea
Countries/Geography 2022-11-07
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- Biggest country in the world.
- Popular for soccer (Located in south America)
- Not recognised by most countries east of china.
- in between Mexico and Canada.
- Has a famous monarchy.
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- Popular Muslim destination.
- Smallest continent(very isolated).
- North of USA and very cold.
- Large country in east Asia.
- Large country to the east of Australia separated by the Tasman sea.
10 Clues: Has a famous monarchy. • Popular Muslim destination. • North of USA and very cold. • Large country in east Asia. • Biggest country in the world. • in between Mexico and Canada. • Smallest continent(very isolated). • Popular for soccer (Located in south America) • Not recognised by most countries east of china. • ...
Lesson 3 Vocabulary 2020-09-21
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- a material that can be used to produce crops or other products
- a group of places that are close to one another and share some characteristics
- the lines on a map that run north to south
- the portion of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from a location
- a natural feature found on land
- Meridian the starting point for measuring longitude
- location the exact location of something
- the lines on a map that run east to west
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- location the location of one place compared to another place
- the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments
- having to do with the places, shapes, and relationships of Earth's features to one another
- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- the natural surroundings of a place
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth
14 Clues: a natural feature found on land • the natural surroundings of a place • location the exact location of something • the lines on a map that run east to west • the lines on a map that run north to south • Meridian the starting point for measuring longitude • a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth • ...
Civilization 2022-04-10
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- What dynasty in China Leading manufacturer in the world&Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist philosophies
- Eastern Roman Empire Flourished
- The prophet of Islam
- What Muslims believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim
- What religion is the unifying force in the Europe before
- What Muslims believed the Caliph should be a descendant of Muhammed
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- Influenced by Mayans&Predecessors of Aztecs(Americas)
- Roman Catholic Church (Rome) & Eastern Orthodox Church (Constantinople)
- What dynasty in China Extended Borders into Mongolia, Central Asia & Vietnam&Invented Gun Powder & paper money
- What dynasty in China Ended period of troubles&Build Grand Canal
- Small Self-Governing Chiefdoms&Small Kingdoms(Kingdom of Ghana&Great Zimbabwe)
- The recorded text for Islam
- The center of Indian Ocean Trade due to the monsoon winds((Nov-Feb Southwest)&(April – Sept Northeast)
- al-Islam United Muslim area including Southern Spain, northern Africa, Middle East & Parts of India
14 Clues: The prophet of Islam • The recorded text for Islam • Eastern Roman Empire Flourished • Influenced by Mayans&Predecessors of Aztecs(Americas) • What Muslims believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim • What religion is the unifying force in the Europe before • What dynasty in China Ended period of troubles&Build Grand Canal • ...
Climate and Vegetation (regions) Part 1 2013-10-15
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- biggest desert in the world, located in Africa
- a hot, steady south wind that blows from north Africa across the Mediterranean sea to southern Europe
- this contains mostly coniferous trees
- winds that blow from west to east in the middle of the latitudes
- a cold, dry wind, from the north
- an underground layer of rock that stores water
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- a current warm water from the tropics, flows near Europe's west coast
- located in the desert but the water is in the top of the sand, forming this
- a grassland in Africa that covers most of Africa
- are dense forests made up of different species of trees
- a region's distance from the moderating influence in the sea
- a huge swampland that covers some 4,000 square miles
- this refers to the uppermost layer of branches, about 150 feet above the ground
- permanently frozen water
14 Clues: permanently frozen water • a cold, dry wind, from the north • this contains mostly coniferous trees • biggest desert in the world, located in Africa • an underground layer of rock that stores water • a grassland in Africa that covers most of Africa • a huge swampland that covers some 4,000 square miles • are dense forests made up of different species of trees • ...
Anti-Antisemitism And the Jewish 2016-10-04
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- Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control
- The approximate number of Jewish people killed during the Holocaust
- The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage
- The group that Jews fought with after settling in the Middle East
- Place where scriptures of the Jewish holy book was derived from
- The hatred of Jews by other cultures
- Type of group that all Jews fall under
- Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed
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- Religion that all Jews follow
- The governing body that granted the right for the Jews to gain control of Palestine
- The collective name for the removal and punishment of Jews started by Hitler
- The name of the peoples abducted and enslaved by the Egyptians and set off in search of there own land
- Places where true Jewish peoples were forced to move to during the rein of Adolf Hitler
- The worshiped holy book of the Jews
14 Clues: Religion that all Jews follow • The worshiped holy book of the Jews • The hatred of Jews by other cultures • Type of group that all Jews fall under • The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage • Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed • Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control • ...
Ottoman Empire (Lily Morgan 2016-10-11
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- A city in Turkey formally known as Constantinople.
- A country located in the Middle East between two seas.
- They were taken away from there families at a young age to go to military school and train to be this type of soldier that was honored by the Ottoman Empire.
- A religion that's place of origin is in Jerusalem, Israel.
- It means to beat something.
- A group of countries considered part of Southwest Asia.
- A leader of a group of Muslims.
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- A group of people that share one authority.
- The capital of the Ottoman Empire.
- The person most responsible for the Ottoman Empire's expansion.
- A religion that lives by the 5 Pillars of Islam.
- A resource that causes war, but helps house people.
- He was the leader of the Ottoman Empire.
- The word before Empire that the Turkish Muslims called themselves.
14 Clues: It means to beat something. • A leader of a group of Muslims. • The capital of the Ottoman Empire. • He was the leader of the Ottoman Empire. • A group of people that share one authority. • A religion that lives by the 5 Pillars of Islam. • A city in Turkey formally known as Constantinople. • A resource that causes war, but helps house people. • ...
Sweet Things 2022-09-29
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- Belgian-based international chocolate maker
- moist, spongy, sweet cake from Ecuador
- small sweet roll with a curved shape, eaten especially at breakfast
- American multinational doughnut company
- thick soft flat cake made with chocolate and sometimes nuts
- origin of the first Apple Pie
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- campfire treat from the USA made from marshmallows and chocolate
- confection filled with red bean paste popular in Kyoto, Japan
- sweet dish made from layers of cake with coffee, chocolate and mascarpone cheese
- floss known as cotton candy in the US / fairyfloss in Australia
- made from grains of maize that are heated until they explode
- dessert from the Middle East, made from very thin pastry, nuts and honey
- type of fried dough covered in sugar from Spanish and Portuguese cuisine
- small cake in the shape of a cup, often containing small pieces of fruit or chocolate chips
14 Clues: origin of the first Apple Pie • moist, spongy, sweet cake from Ecuador • American multinational doughnut company • Belgian-based international chocolate maker • thick soft flat cake made with chocolate and sometimes nuts • made from grains of maize that are heated until they explode • confection filled with red bean paste popular in Kyoto, Japan • ...
Bible Archaeology 2025-01-31
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- A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period.
- A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone.
- The Ain Ghazal statues that are some of the most famous statues on site.
- Oldest city in the world and is considered the first wall city in the world.
- Pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- Had the writing of every Old Testament book except for esther.
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- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and is considered the first wall city.
- Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world.
- Considered the first extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- Stone A famous artifact that help decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- A region in the Middle East that was home to early civilizations.
- A system of writing that represents words or sounds.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and provided vaulable insight in the city's history.
- A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites.
14 Clues: A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone. • Pictures to represent objects or ideas. • A system of writing that represents words or sounds. • Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world. • A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period. • A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites. • ...
Hearty Home-made Hacks 2025-07-25
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- Crunchy Mexican snack with cheese and salsa
- Bengali sweet made of chenna, often oval-shaped and covered with white flakes
- A kind of Italian noodles, often eaten with sauce
- Mumbai’s spicy street burger with potato filling
- Spicy, sweetish Gujarati street food in a bun or now in a fancier version of dhokla
- Melted cheese dish you dip bread into and enjoy
- Burmese noodle dish made of coconut curry, often served with assorted toppings
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- Crunchy street snack filled with khatta meetha water, known differently in different cities
- Spicy Chinese dish, often made with cauliflower in a tangy sauce
- Puffed rice snack from Bengal we all enjoy at the farm
- Maharashtrian spicy curry served with condiments, topped with farsan and served with pav
- Deep-fried chickpea balls from the Middle East
- Spicy Maharashtrian rotis with mixed flours
- Crispy South Indian crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter
14 Clues: Crunchy Mexican snack with cheese and salsa • Spicy Maharashtrian rotis with mixed flours • Deep-fried chickpea balls from the Middle East • Melted cheese dish you dip bread into and enjoy • Mumbai’s spicy street burger with potato filling • A kind of Italian noodles, often eaten with sauce • Puffed rice snack from Bengal we all enjoy at the farm • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-02-22
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- fine particles of fertile soil
- River that flows across a low, flat plain in Iraq
- A written code of rules that guided the ancient society of Babylon, created by King Hammurabi.
- A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East
- A group of people who conquered the Sumerians.
- a person of high rank by birth or title, a royal
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- Belief in many gods
- The people who dominated southern Mesopotamia.
- another word for farming, includes both growing and harvesting crops and raising animals, or livestock.
- development of agriculture and domestication
- Able to produce good crops
- A river in southwestern Asia that flows through the southern part of the Fertile Crescent.
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first civilizations
14 Clues: Belief in many gods • Able to produce good crops • fine particles of fertile soil • development of agriculture and domestication • The people who dominated southern Mesopotamia. • A group of people who conquered the Sumerians. • a person of high rank by birth or title, a royal • River that flows across a low, flat plain in Iraq • ...
Civilization 2022-04-10
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- Influenced by Mayans&Predecessors of Aztecs(Americas)
- What Muslims believed the Caliph should be a descendant of Muhammed
- The prophet of Islam
- What dynasty in China Extended Borders into Mongolia, Central Asia & Vietnam&Invented Gun Powder & paper money
- What Muslims believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim
- What religion is the unifying force in the Europe before
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- What dynasty in China Leading manufacturer in the world&Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist philosophies
- What dynasty in China Ended period of troubles&Build Grand Canal
- Small Self-Governing Chiefdoms&Small Kingdoms(Kingdom of Ghana&Great Zimbabwe)
- Eastern Roman Empire Flourished
- The recorded text for Islam
- Roman Catholic Church (Rome) & Eastern Orthodox Church (Constantinople)
- al-Islam United Muslim area including Southern Spain, northern Africa, Middle East & Parts of India
- The center of Indian Ocean Trade due to the monsoon winds((Nov-Feb Southwest)&(April – Sept Northeast)
14 Clues: The prophet of Islam • The recorded text for Islam • Eastern Roman Empire Flourished • Influenced by Mayans&Predecessors of Aztecs(Americas) • What Muslims believe that the Caliph could be any Muslim • What religion is the unifying force in the Europe before • What dynasty in China Ended period of troubles&Build Grand Canal • ...
Boy Overboard 2013-04-23
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- A child Jamal meets in the refugee camp
- A game Jamal loves to play.
- A country in the Middle East.
- A word used to describe people forced to flee from their own country and seek safety in another.
- The type of centre that the asylum seekers were sent to on Christmas Island.
- The main character of Boy Overboard
- The country that Jamal and his family try to travel to.
- What the government tried to do to Mum in the soccer stadium
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- The girl Jamal and Bibi meet on the boat.
- The people who sneak refugees out of the country and into another.
- The vaulable item Mum sells to pay for the trip
- The thing that Jamal kicked a ball and shattered at the start of the novel.
- Dad drives one of these
- An explosive device buried under the dirt.
14 Clues: Dad drives one of these • A game Jamal loves to play. • A country in the Middle East. • The main character of Boy Overboard • A child Jamal meets in the refugee camp • The girl Jamal and Bibi meet on the boat. • An explosive device buried under the dirt. • The vaulable item Mum sells to pay for the trip • The country that Jamal and his family try to travel to. • ...
World History 2014-11-19
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- Name of the tensions between the US and Russia following WWII
- This astronomer is given credit for proving the earth rotates around the sun.
- Name of the empire that lasted for 500+ years in parts of the Middle East and the Mediterranean.
- First name of the current Russian President.
- Elite fighting force of Sultan Osman
- The acronym for the Russian secret police.
- Tensions between Russia and this neighboring country have been escalating recently.
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- Artist, sculptor, painter, mathematician, etc, last name Davinci.
- Last name of the current Russian President.
- Some Russians are bothered by the lack of separation between _______ and state.
- Russia and other countries were known as this while they were a Marxist-Leninist state.
- This shift in thinking towards science and art started in Italy.
- Constantinople is now called this.
- Sultan's houses full of only women were called this.
14 Clues: Constantinople is now called this. • Elite fighting force of Sultan Osman • The acronym for the Russian secret police. • Last name of the current Russian President. • First name of the current Russian President. • Sultan's houses full of only women were called this. • Name of the tensions between the US and Russia following WWII • ...
Unit 7 Review 2023-01-26
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- Man responsible for changing the name of the Mongol dynasty in China to the Yuan dynasty.
- The Aztec capital city that was built on Lake Texcoco.
- The Aztec agricultural innovation.
- _________ khanate conquered Russia and separated it from the rest of Europe.
- The Inca used ________ as a way to keep their records.
- The most important animal to the Inca.
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- Khanate that took on the task of invading and conquering the Muslim heartland in the Middle East.
- The capital city of the Inca was __________.
- The religious policy of the Mongol empire.
- __________ is the territory that Genghis Khan first set out to conquer.
- _________ was the group who succeeded the Toltecs as the rulers of central/southern Mexico.
- The four regions that the Mongol empire was divided into after Genghis Khan's death.
- Was the capital of the Mongol empire during Genghis Khan's rule.
- Early Mongols fit to this type of society and culture.
14 Clues: The Aztec agricultural innovation. • The most important animal to the Inca. • The religious policy of the Mongol empire. • The capital city of the Inca was __________. • The Aztec capital city that was built on Lake Texcoco. • Early Mongols fit to this type of society and culture. • The Inca used ________ as a way to keep their records. • ...
World History Vocab 2021-08-19
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- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- the idea that a ruler must be just to keep the approval of the gods
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
Down
- a city that with it's surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a material made and used for writing, painting, making rope, sandals, and boats
- Seasonal prevailing wind
- boomerang-shaped region of the middle east that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- a system of pictoral writing
- the sixth king of the first babylonian dynasty of the amorite tribe
- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- of or relating to harappa, a village in pakistan
- monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top
14 Clues: Seasonal prevailing wind • a ruler in ancient egypt • a system of pictoral writing • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the belief in or worship of more than one god • of or relating to harappa, a village in pakistan • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god • ...
Anti-Antisemitism And the Jewish 2016-10-04
Across
- Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control
- Places where true Jewish peoples were forced to move to during the rein of Adolf Hitler
- The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage
- Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed
- The worshiped holy book of the Jews
- Religion that all Jews follow
- Type of group that all Jews fall under
- The approximate number of Jewish people killed during the Holocaust
- The collective name for the removal and punishment of Jews started by Hitler
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- Place where scriptures of the Jewish holy book was derived from
- The name of the peoples abducted and enslaved by the Egyptians and set off in search of there own land
- The group that Jews fought with after settling in the Middle East
- The governing body that granted the right for the Jews to gain control of Palestine
- The hatred of Jews by other cultures
14 Clues: Religion that all Jews follow • The worshiped holy book of the Jews • The hatred of Jews by other cultures • Type of group that all Jews fall under • The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage • Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed • Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control • ...
