middle east Crossword Puzzles
The Middle Ages 2024-12-04
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- - An ancient trade route linking East and West, facilitating cultural exchange.
- - A code of honor for knights, emphasizing bravery and justice.
- - A system based on mutual obligations, with land exchanged for service.
- - The Black Death that killed millions in Europe during the 1300s.
- - An agricultural estate controlled by a lord and worked by serfs.
- - Institutions that began emerging in the Middle Ages, often Church-affiliated.
- - Warriors who followed the code of chivalry and defended the weak.
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- - Knights or nobles who held land in exchange for military support.
- - The central force in medieval society, often holding more power than monarchs.
- - King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, crowned in 800 CE.
- - Peasants tied to the land in the feudal system.
- - Mostly limited to the privileged, especially within the Church.
- - Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- - A 10% tax on income collected by the Church.
14 Clues: - A 10% tax on income collected by the Church. • - Peasants tied to the land in the feudal system. • - King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, crowned in 800 CE. • - A code of honor for knights, emphasizing bravery and justice. • - Mostly limited to the privileged, especially within the Church. • ...
Chapter 2 Ancient Civilisations 2023-01-13
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- the southern part of Egypt; this area is called ‘upper’ because the land is higher
- way to show differences in power, wealth and influence of people within a country
- Line of rulers from the same family
- when farmers produce more food than they can eat
- Exchanging goods or services in exchange for other goods or services
- bones that contain the first Chinese writings, used to ask ancestors and gods for advice
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- Egyptian form of writing in which drawings are used instead of letters
- artificial way to spread water across farmland to make it fertile
- a highly developed society
- a period in history that lasted from 3300 BC until 1200 BC
- large stone structures, built to help deceased pharaohs reach the afterlife
- people who work for the
- fertile area in the Middle East;
13 Clues: people who work for the • a highly developed society • fertile area in the Middle East; • Line of rulers from the same family • when farmers produce more food than they can eat • a period in history that lasted from 3300 BC until 1200 BC • artificial way to spread water across farmland to make it fertile • ...
Map Crossword 2014-01-09
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- A guide identifying what the map’s symbols and colors represent.
- This map projection is still widely used in navigation.
- The art and science of making maps.
- Map type showing coastlines, cities, and rivers that use contour lines to show elevation differences.
- A navigation system typically utilized by cars.
- Map projection that distorts the size and shape of the map to show statistical data.
- Imaginary lines that run east-west, parallel to the equator.
- Another name for the prime meridian. It is also a district in England.
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- Line that separates the Earth into two hemispheres.
- Mathematician who computed the circumference of the Earth.
- Maps that display distributions—or patterns—over the Earth's surface.
- Cartographer who made European maps during the Middle Ages.
- The relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on the Earth.
13 Clues: The art and science of making maps. • A navigation system typically utilized by cars. • Line that separates the Earth into two hemispheres. • This map projection is still widely used in navigation. • Mathematician who computed the circumference of the Earth. • Cartographer who made European maps during the Middle Ages. • ...
Forces controlling circulation and Coriolis force 2016-01-27
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- Lines of equal atmospheric pressure (mb) - this is describing _____.
- The coriolis force is largest at the _____
- The coriolis force s smallest (or zero) at the _____.
- Where is the low pressure point in a hurricane?
- ________ satellites stay in the same place by maintaining a balance between centripetal and centrifugal forces.
- Air flows towards the _____ in a hurricane.
- Local forces controlling circulation is mainly vertical such as _____.
- Fundamental forces are typically driven by differential ______.
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- Because the Earth spins on its axis from West to East (counter clockwise if viewed above north pole) then the _____ force is created.
- the coriolis force causes objects to be ____ from their paths.
- Regional forces controlling circulation are mainly ______ fluxes.
- Pressure gradient acceleration is not a _____ (although often referred to as such).
- Inertial forces happen because the whole thing is _____.
13 Clues: The coriolis force is largest at the _____ • Air flows towards the _____ in a hurricane. • Where is the low pressure point in a hurricane? • The coriolis force s smallest (or zero) at the _____. • Inertial forces happen because the whole thing is _____. • the coriolis force causes objects to be ____ from their paths. • ...
Hi storry vocab hadtodo 2023-09-13
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- Monotheestic religion based on the teachings of jesus christ
- A new mwthed or idea
- An aria rulled by a lord including the lords castle and the land around it
- A navigationoal instrument used to determen latitude or location north or south
- a systom of rules set by lords
- A relation ship between peopel who share a common ancestore
- A big group of merchants and traders used to keep the theaves away
- A series of wars fought by the christens to control palestine or the holy land
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- A region of grasslands
- A family group that includes granpairents parents children aunts uncles and cousinns
- Monotheistic religon founded by the prophet muhamed in the early 600s
- the burst of learning in europe from the late 1300-1600
- a road merchants and traders used linking china and the middle east
13 Clues: A new mwthed or idea • A region of grasslands • a systom of rules set by lords • the burst of learning in europe from the late 1300-1600 • A relation ship between peopel who share a common ancestore • Monotheestic religion based on the teachings of jesus christ • A big group of merchants and traders used to keep the theaves away • ...
The Rise and Fall of Cahokia 2022-03-28
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- Gradually Abandoned around A.D 1300
- Mounds for high status people
- Southwest of Cahokia
- tree red cedar made baskets,threads
- How much did it cost?
- Primary Cultivating Tool
- Sun rises direct over monks mound
- The mighty river valley
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- north of Cahokia
- mounds Square or rectangular
- serpent Mound location
- largest prehistoric Indian community
- Woodland East of Cahokia
- the height of Cahokia’s development
- Dates around A.D. 1250
- mound points north-south& east west
16 Clues: north of Cahokia • Southwest of Cahokia • How much did it cost? • serpent Mound location • Dates around A.D. 1250 • The mighty river valley • Woodland East of Cahokia • Primary Cultivating Tool • mounds Square or rectangular • Mounds for high status people • Sun rises direct over monks mound • Gradually Abandoned around A.D 1300 • the height of Cahokia’s development • ...
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 Islamic 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 • ...
The Birds crossword 2024-02-27
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- The name of a sweet treat
- Another word for kitchen
- Similar to a Gannet bird
- The farmer's last name is
- Where the play takes place
- What is used in hot chocolate
- A savory food
- A delivery man
- Helps keep away the birds away
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- The little girl's name is
- What goes on food
- The room faced the east
- Similar to a seagull bird
- Where Nat saw the birds out of
- The ? wind
- What babies use to wear
- Where Jill was in
- What a baby gets pushed around in
18 Clues: The ? wind • A savory food • A delivery man • What goes on food • Where Jill was in • The room faced the east • What babies use to wear • Another word for kitchen • The little girl's name is • The name of a sweet treat • Similar to a Gannet bird • The farmer's last name is • Similar to a seagull bird • Where the play takes place • What is used in hot chocolate • ...
Our Trip East 1968 2016-09-22
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- US Capitol
- JFK is buried there
- Met him in Toronto
- Gift from France
- George Washington's home
- National Museum
- Tomb in Arlington
- Civil War battlefield
- The Big Apple
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- Too expensive to ride the elevator
- Popular honeymoon spot
- City of Brotherly Love
- Now known as Arlington House
- Baseball Hall of Fame
- Dadaw's boss
- We walked here and it was closed
- Assassinated presidential candidate
- We visited this television network
18 Clues: US Capitol • Dadaw's boss • The Big Apple • National Museum • Gift from France • Tomb in Arlington • Met him in Toronto • JFK is buried there • Baseball Hall of Fame • Civil War battlefield • Popular honeymoon spot • City of Brotherly Love • George Washington's home • Now known as Arlington House • We walked here and it was closed • Too expensive to ride the elevator • ...
The East Asian World 2022-04-16
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- Heads of noble families in Japan
- Greatest of the Ming and Quing emperors
- System used to control daimyos by the Shogunate
- Roughly 250 domains into which Japan was divided
- A chain of islands
- Administration formed by non-elected officials.
- To establish or apply, sometimes by force.
- A type of entertainment in Japan
- Group of related families
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- Korean alphabet
- Part of the continent as opposed to islands.
- Japanese warrior similar to European knights
- Family of rulers
- Policy of national isolation
- Braided pigtail traditionally worn by Chinese males
- Japan's outcast class
- Ceramic material made of fine clay baked at high heat
- Dynasty founded by Ming Hong Wu
18 Clues: Korean alphabet • Family of rulers • A chain of islands • Japan's outcast class • Group of related families • Policy of national isolation • Dynasty founded by Ming Hong Wu • Heads of noble families in Japan • A type of entertainment in Japan • Greatest of the Ming and Quing emperors • To establish or apply, sometimes by force. • Part of the continent as opposed to islands. • ...
District 201 2024-02-13
MIDDLE AGES 2022-03-21
12 Clues: DE RON • ANIMAL • EL NOMBRE • EL PAYASO • SEA ANIMAL • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • WAS THE LEADER OF THE MANOR • WAS THE HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Middle age 2020-03-07
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- a citizen or soldier of the ancient roman empire
- a member of the brach of the goths who invaded the romans
- a group of mongolian origin that was very bad
- peace full people also named germans
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- were the top in the social scale
- france and england war
- the largest land empire in the world
- conquest constitanopla
- african group conquest cartago
- a person to serve the army
- the subjation and assumption of control a place by use militar force
11 Clues: france and england war • conquest constitanopla • a person to serve the army • african group conquest cartago • were the top in the social scale • the largest land empire in the world • peace full people also named germans • a group of mongolian origin that was very bad • a citizen or soldier of the ancient roman empire • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2023-01-23
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- Head of the Catholic Church
- LANGUAGE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE AGES
- PRODUCT TRADED IN WESTERN AFRICA
- City of pilgrimage for Muslims
- CAPITAL OF THE ABBASID CALIPHATE
- Capital of the Western Roman Empire
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- SUCCESSOR OF MUHAMMAD
- POLITICAL SYSTEM FROM WESTERN EUROPE
- it means King of kings head of the Empire of Mali
- THE MOST FAMOUS INNOVATION FROM TANG AND SONG
- PHILOSOPHY FOLLOWED BY THE TANG AND SONG
11 Clues: SUCCESSOR OF MUHAMMAD • Head of the Catholic Church • City of pilgrimage for Muslims • PRODUCT TRADED IN WESTERN AFRICA • CAPITAL OF THE ABBASID CALIPHATE • Capital of the Western Roman Empire • POLITICAL SYSTEM FROM WESTERN EUROPE • PHILOSOPHY FOLLOWED BY THE TANG AND SONG • THE MOST FAMOUS INNOVATION FROM TANG AND SONG • it means King of kings head of the Empire of Mali • ...
Middle Ages 2023-01-12
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- - to punish by revoking the right to take part in church rituals
- - spectacular church project translating to holy wisdom
- - a person learning a trade by working with a master skilled in that trade
- - another name for a group within the peasant class
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- - emperor responsible for the Justinian Code and trying to reconquer some lost old Roman lands
- - wife of Justinian
- - an organization of people in a craft or trade
- - group of people who launched a series of raids on Europe
- - A sacred image or picture
- - a political and economic system prevalent during the Middle Ages
- - special pieces of land given to Knights
11 Clues: - wife of Justinian • - A sacred image or picture • - special pieces of land given to Knights • - an organization of people in a craft or trade • - another name for a group within the peasant class • - spectacular church project translating to holy wisdom • - group of people who launched a series of raids on Europe • ...
Spread of Islam and its impacts 2021-12-06
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- the middleman in a trade route
- someone who is trying to convert other people to their faith
- a religion founded in the Middle East by a prophet
- the belief in one god/diety
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- the belief in many gods/deities
- a continent which was heavily influenced by Islam in the late 7th Century
- a religion that originated in India and traveled to China by the Silk Road
- to hold power which is seen as valid or true by the people
- a powerful Ancient Kingdom in Africa
- 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
- the religious prophet of Islam, famed for his fairness and good leadership
12 Clues: the belief in one god/diety • 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 • ...
Ethan Frome Chapter 5 Salient Words 2023-12-10
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- The type of chair Mattie sat on
- How does Mattie feel about Zeena finding out about the broken pickle dish?
- “It’s as dark as _____ outdoors.”; a country in the Middle East
- What did Ruth and Ned do under the spruces?
- “He saw a scarcely ___________ tremor cross her face”; means able to be seen or noticed
- “She pronounced the word _______ as if her voice caressed it.”
- Ethan and Mattie want to go do this together
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- “making her dark hair look like a drift of mist on the ___”
- “Ethan made a pretext of getting up to _________ the stove…”; means fill (something) up again
- What was Mattie doing while talking to Ethan?
- “He supposed it was his natural ___________ that made him feel so.”
- What flowers are mentioned several times in Chapter 5?
12 Clues: The type of chair Mattie sat on • What did Ruth and Ned do under the spruces? • Ethan and Mattie want to go do this together • What was Mattie doing while talking to Ethan? • What flowers are mentioned several times in Chapter 5? • “making her dark hair look like a drift of mist on the ___” • “She pronounced the word _______ as if her voice caressed it.” • ...
Introduction to History & Chapter 1 2024-02-01
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- An example of written records, with dates on it.
- Singapore benefitted from these winds as ships were dependent on them to get here.
- A type of route if traders do not want to use land.
- This road was an important trade link between Asia, Middle East and Europe.
- Maps,cartoons and posters are __________ sources.
- Another example of maritime kingdom in Southeast Asia in the 15th Century.
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- Appointed by the Sultan of Johor, this official was in charge of the port in Singapore.
- The Palembang prince who overthrown the ruler of Temasek and became founder of Melaka.
- Most of the trading took place in this local River.
- objects left behind by people in the past.
- An important straits that allowed ships to move quickly and safely within and beyond Asia.
- Temasek was part of this Sumatran Kingdom.
- A period of 100 years.
13 Clues: A period of 100 years. • objects left behind by people in the past. • Temasek was part of this Sumatran Kingdom. • An example of written records, with dates on it. • Maps,cartoons and posters are __________ sources. • Most of the trading took place in this local River. • A type of route if traders do not want to use land. • ...
Renaissance Word Search! 2023-05-24
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- A theory of the universe that revolved around the topic of the sun.
- To be similar or related to ancient Greek or Roman literature, art, architecture or ideals.
- A cultural movement where the people of the Renaissance began to teach and learn more about ancient Greeks and Romans.
- A German printer who created the printing press.
- The French word for “rebirth”.
- Someone who supports others works financially.
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- A powerful family in Florence who controlled the city for several years.
- A famous Renaissance painter.
- A way of showing depth and appearance at different distances.
- A trading route that traveled between China and the Middle East.
- A man who traveled with his father to China. He wrote about his travels, which made him famous.
- To be interested in worldly ideas and events.
12 Clues: A famous Renaissance painter. • The French word for “rebirth”. • To be interested in worldly ideas and events. • Someone who supports others works financially. • A German printer who created the printing press. • A way of showing depth and appearance at different distances. • A trading route that traveled between China and the Middle East. • ...
early river valley civilizations 2021-09-03
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- ruler in ancient Egypt.
- a tall aquatic sedge
- boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East
- monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top
- the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- the spread of one culture's practices, beliefs, and/or items
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- achieved many notable advances in technology, including great accuracy in their systems and tools for measuring length and mass.
- line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- "the kinsman is a healer,
- belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region.
- system of government in which priests rule in the name of God
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
14 Clues: a tall aquatic sedge • ruler in ancient Egypt. • "the kinsman is a healer, • line of hereditary rulers of a country. • belief in or worship of more than one god. • boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing • the spread of one culture's practices, beliefs, and/or items • ...
Multiple Choice Review 2023-12-06
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- The ID system of Palestinians in Israel is an example of this
- an protest or walk in Alabama to protest racist voting practices
- The most important crop in the South in the 1800's
- The president assassinated shortly after the 13th amendment passed
- Land important to Jewish, Catholics, Muslims
- The one factor that distinguishes the Arab World from the Middle East
- Gave citizenship rights to formerly enslaved African Americans
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- The act that ended racist voting practices such as literacy tests and poll taxes
- The amendment that legally abolished slavery in the U.S.
- the group that formally allowed Israel to be created
- An act that was passed to allow enslaved people to join the Union's fight
- the federal group pulled out of the South that ended Reconstruction
- A word to describe the wins during Reconstruction
- a type of exam that disenfranchised Black and Latinos from voting
14 Clues: Land important to Jewish, Catholics, Muslims • A word to describe the wins during Reconstruction • The most important crop in the South in the 1800's • the group that formally allowed Israel to be created • The amendment that legally abolished slavery in the U.S. • The ID system of Palestinians in Israel is an example of this • ...
beMatrix 2025-04-23
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- This machine stores more than 280m² of parts.
- It gets louder before lunch and sometimes there's birthday cake.
- The beMatrix system is modular and endlessly ... .
- This beManiac has been around for 20 years in the company.
- At this location, one of our three forests is located.
- One of our values.
- The name of the tradeshow where we launched the LightLine range.
- We did not achieve one but three ... certificates.
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- Complete this phrase we often use in our communication: "Going epic for the ...".
- The name of the Middle East tradeshow where we participated for the first time.
- Something we keep in mind while building CircuMatrix.
- The name of our April Fool's product this year.
- This deep dive analysis gave us insight into the financial and impact material of beMatrix.
- In 2025, we won a Red Dot award for this product.
14 Clues: One of our values. • This machine stores more than 280m² of parts. • The name of our April Fool's product this year. • In 2025, we won a Red Dot award for this product. • The beMatrix system is modular and endlessly ... . • We did not achieve one but three ... certificates. • Something we keep in mind while building CircuMatrix. • ...
aa 2025-09-05
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- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- primary writing material of ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean world
- civilization that developed along the Indus River from 3300 to 1300 BCE
- massive 4-sided structures, made as tombs for pharaohs
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God
- the process by which ideas, values, beliefs, spread from one group of people to another
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing.
- a significant, seasonal shift in prevailing winds that brings either heavy rain, or drought
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- the belief that the gods granted the right to rule to a virtuous Chinese emperor
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- former king of Babylon, made the Code of Hammurabi
- Crescent: boomerang shaped region in the Middle East.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
14 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing. • former king of Babylon, made the Code of Hammurabi • Crescent: boomerang shaped region in the Middle East. • massive 4-sided structures, made as tombs for pharaohs • ...
American Roots 2016-09-18
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- Parliament developed into a _____________ legislature
- In the 1600s nobles formed a council to advise the King
- An Athenian citizen might have to serve on a ________
- Christianity became the dominant religion throughout ________
- ____________ and Judaism originated in the ancient Middle East
- _____________ is centered around the Ten Commandments
- Roman ideas included that everyone is __________ before the law
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- Introduced by ancient Rome, a form of government in which people pick representatives to govern in their name
- The Jew taught that everyone, even rulers, had to _________
- introduced by the Greeks, a system of government where an assemble makes decisions
- Signed by King John in 1215, the charter placed limits on the King's power to tax and also protected private property
- In 1689 Parliament adopted a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect
12 Clues: Parliament developed into a _____________ legislature • An Athenian citizen might have to serve on a ________ • _____________ is centered around the Ten Commandments • In the 1600s nobles formed a council to advise the King • The Jew taught that everyone, even rulers, had to _________ • Christianity became the dominant religion throughout ________ • ...
Fun with Ayurveda. 2023-11-28
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- This plant has green and white feathery leaves and yellow flowers.
- The queen of herbs or mother medicine of nature.
- Three doshas responsible for the the different physiological functions of body
- a branch of ayurveda that deals with surgery.
- A herb that is native to middle east and south west asia which is bitter in taste
- A herb used for treatment of anxiety, constipation and parasitic infection .
- one of the three amrit plants with heart shaped leaves.
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- An avatar of vishnu,associated with ayurveda.
- Indian Ayurvedic after-meal digestive snack used as a breathfreshener .
- gel of this plant is used as facemask.
- It is a five step detoxification process used to cleanse the body and mind .
- A fruit which is called a superfruit and which is rich source of vitamin c .
12 Clues: gel of this plant is used as facemask. • An avatar of vishnu,associated with ayurveda. • a branch of ayurveda that deals with surgery. • The queen of herbs or mother medicine of nature. • one of the three amrit plants with heart shaped leaves. • This plant has green and white feathery leaves and yellow flowers. • ...
Renaissance Word Search! 2023-05-23
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- A theory of the universe that revolved around the topic of the sun.
- A cultural movement where people of the Renaissance taught and learned more about ancient Greek and Rome..
- The printer who created the printing press.
- A man who traveled with his father to China. He wrote about his travels, making him famous.
- A powerful family in Florence who controlled the city for several years.
- A way of showing depth and appearance at different distances.
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- To be similar or related to ancient Greek or Roman literature, art, architecture or ideals.
- A famous painter who worked on the Sistine Chapel.
- To be interested in worldly ideas and events.
- The French word for "rebirth".
- A trading route that traveled between China and the Middle East.
- Someone who supports others works financially.
12 Clues: The French word for "rebirth". • The printer who created the printing press. • To be interested in worldly ideas and events. • Someone who supports others works financially. • A famous painter who worked on the Sistine Chapel. • A way of showing depth and appearance at different distances. • A trading route that traveled between China and the Middle East. • ...
Phoebe Orick Hour 2 Lesson 24 2024-11-06
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- Tiny plants and animals helped form this
- When the Earths crust is broken into giant sections
- This has improved so many lives of people who live in Saudi Arabia
- This had decreased by around 85%
- a long time ago this location brought a lot of traders from far away
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- Oil gets trapped under a layer of this rock
- formed this to insure a steady supply of oil and steady income
- It has increased by more than 20 years in Saudi Arabia
- The name of the dictator of Iraq who ordered his military to invade Kuwait in 1990
- country in the middle east who's oil fields were on fire
- One of many wars fought over oil in Southwest Asia
- Asia has a short supply of this natural resource
12 Clues: This had decreased by around 85% • Tiny plants and animals helped form this • Oil gets trapped under a layer of this rock • Asia has a short supply of this natural resource • One of many wars fought over oil in Southwest Asia • When the Earths crust is broken into giant sections • It has increased by more than 20 years in Saudi Arabia • ...
For Grade5 M5 2023-03-27
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- fatherr or mother,
- opposite to the south
- the month after May
- keep in mind, don't forget
- opposite to north
- not moving,
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- to arrive, to reach
- the bright body goes around the erath. shining at night
- to ride but in the past
- the top one,
- to get a good sleep
- opposite to the east
- the month after June
- where the sun rises
14 Clues: not moving, • the top one, • opposite to north • fatherr or mother, • to arrive, to reach • to get a good sleep • the month after May • where the sun rises • opposite to the east • the month after June • opposite to the south • to ride but in the past • keep in mind, don't forget • the bright body goes around the erath. shining at night
Ancient Egypt Crossword 2021-11-19
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- A musical instrument that is in the percussion family that was used in ancient Egypt
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- The process of burying someone
- a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument
- the biggest desert in the world, took up a lot of Egypt and other countries
- a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion with the wings of a falcon
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- A country in the middle of east and north in Africa
- a river that flowed through all of Egypt
- the process of preserving a body after death
- Used for ancient warfare
- Settled in the Nile delta in 1640 and rules most of Egypt
- Built by the ancient Egyptians and the pharaoh is buried in it when they die
12 Clues: Used for ancient warfare • a ruler in ancient Egypt • The process of burying someone • a river that flowed through all of Egypt • the process of preserving a body after death • a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument • A country in the middle of east and north in Africa • Settled in the Nile delta in 1640 and rules most of Egypt • ...
SWANA Crossword Vocabulary 2022-02-18
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- A thick, oily substance found deep in the Earth and used as fuel; a non-renewable resource
- an area of land that includes lines of transportation, like railroads, highways, canals
- process of removing salt from seawater to make fresh water
- physical qualities that reflect the culture of a particular place
- Monotheistic religion founded by Abraham-followers are called Jews
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- disagreements between countries about where the border should be drawn
- a group that shares common cultural traits, such as language
- monotheistic religion founded by Jesus - followers are called Christians
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries united to control petroleum policies of its 13 member countries
- There is not enough of a product to meet demand
- belief in one god
- series of anti-government uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East
12 Clues: belief in one god • There is not enough of a product to meet demand • process of removing salt from seawater to make fresh water • a group that shares common cultural traits, such as language • physical qualities that reflect the culture of a particular place • Monotheistic religion founded by Abraham-followers are called Jews • ...
renaissance 2024-05-17
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- the person or group of people paying for the image
- A sun centered theory of the universe
- A influential architect and poet
- a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who traveled through Asia along the Silk
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany
- They become more interested in worldly ideas and events
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- The belief in the worth of individual and the reason is the path to knowledge
- Invented a printing press
- The culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance.
- route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
12 Clues: Invented a printing press • A influential architect and poet • A sun centered theory of the universe • the person or group of people paying for the image • They become more interested in worldly ideas and events • italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany • ...
Middle School 2022-01-06
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- buildings or rooms where people live or stay
- to be very thankful
- a rooming house where people can stay cheaply
- visiting famous places; travelling
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- a large house for a king or queen
- belonging to the area where you live
- a person usually in a sports game who controls the game
- in or to another country
- related to a thing or place everyone can use
- a door where you go into a building or place
- a journey in an airplane
11 Clues: to be very thankful • in or to another country • a journey in an airplane • a large house for a king or queen • visiting famous places; travelling • belonging to the area where you live • buildings or rooms where people live or stay • related to a thing or place everyone can use • a door where you go into a building or place • a rooming house where people can stay cheaply • ...
Middle agle 2013-10-22
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- a social class that possesses more acknowledged privileges or eminence than most other classes in a society, membership thereof typically being hereditary
- people that had a lot of money but weren't nobles
- The type of government they used
- the peasants, also called "serfs" or "villeins"
- one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, killing an estimated 75 to 200 million
- a system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold, and are forced to work
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- a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a monarch or other political leader for service to the monarch or country, especially in a military capacity
- its what a king owns
- What happened so the Middle age started?
- Which was the most important power in the middle age?
- The ones that command the kingdom
11 Clues: its what a king owns • The type of government they used • The ones that command the kingdom • What happened so the Middle age started? • the peasants, also called "serfs" or "villeins" • people that had a lot of money but weren't nobles • Which was the most important power in the middle age? • ...
Middle Ages 2024-02-13
11 Clues: A mess • Ate at • To carry on • Good for you • Went together • Group together • In a lot of area • Works with metal • Three times a day • To make an impression • Moving towards something
Middle Ages 2023-05-01
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- and Germany Which present-day countries would make up most of Charlemagne's kingdom?
- lord's estate
- was a piece of land
- Ages period of time when there was little learning or trade
- grandsonn of Charles Martel
- to land and backbone of the manor
- member of the Christain clergy
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- Church main unifying force in Europe after the fall of Rome
- What was the economic system practiced during the early Middle Ages?
- and self-sufficiency The economy of the manor was based on?
- Government The church provided a sense of stability, unity, and order since there was no?
11 Clues: lord's estate • was a piece of land • grandsonn of Charles Martel • member of the Christain clergy • to land and backbone of the manor • Church main unifying force in Europe after the fall of Rome • and self-sufficiency The economy of the manor was based on? • Ages period of time when there was little learning or trade • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-09
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- An association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power during the Middle Ages. Guilds protected and supported their members and maintained control over trade practices in their fields.
- A series of holy wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period, especially the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean with the aim of capturing Jerusalem from Islamic rule.
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which land was granted by the Crown to nobles in exchange for military service, while the peasants (serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce in exchange for military protection.
- King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800. He united much of western and central Europe during the early Middle Ages.
- A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
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- Workers who were bound to the land. They were not slaves because they could not be bought or sold, but they could not leave the land without the lord's permission.
- A devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. It killed a significant portion of the population.
- Also known as the Medieval Period, it lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.
- A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. Knights followed a code of conduct known as chivalry.
- Members of the highest social class in the Middle Ages, below only the monarch. They owned land given to them by the monarch and had serfs or peasants working on that land.
- A large self-sufficient estate or farm belonging to a noble and worked by serfs.
11 Clues: A large self-sufficient estate or farm belonging to a noble and worked by serfs. • A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows. • A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. Knights followed a code of conduct known as chivalry. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-04-13
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- A member of a private military in Japan
- King of England while still leading Normandy
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- A landowner who was under a Shogun
- Ended Mongol rule over Moscow in 1480
- The lowest class of feudalism, a farmer dependent on the Daimyo
- A Bubonic plague that swept across Europe and Asia
- A series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period
- Monarch that is over an empire
- A French peasant girl brought to Charles
- A military leader in Japan that controlled large territory
- destroyed nearly all the major cities and killed many people
11 Clues: Monarch that is over an empire • A landowner who was under a Shogun • Ended Mongol rule over Moscow in 1480 • A member of a private military in Japan • A French peasant girl brought to Charles • King of England while still leading Normandy • A Bubonic plague that swept across Europe and Asia • A military leader in Japan that controlled large territory • ...
3.2 vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- the belief in many gods
- describes societies tribes clans families or other group ruled by a man who is known as a patriarch
- a system of writing that was widely used in the ancient Middle East
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- an ancient regions structure that resembles a pyramid
- a way of illustrating the social organisation of a particular society
- empire also known as Chaldean empire
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
7 Clues: the belief in many gods • empire also known as Chaldean empire • an ancient regions structure that resembles a pyramid • a system of writing that was widely used in the ancient Middle East • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • a way of illustrating the social organisation of a particular society • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-04-29
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- – the policy or process of preventing the expansion of a hostile power
- The theory that if one country fell to communism, the rest will fall as well
- A defensive alliance created in response to NATO
- a system of transporting food and supplies by aircraft into countries East of the Iron Curtain
- The Country that decided to open their border to the West, specifically Austria
- A German Gate used to mark the border between East, and West Berlin
- A region where no military forces or weapons are permitted
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- A Nation that is under heavy influence of another nation Ex:Poland
- The Soviet Unions leader throughout World War II
- A political repression of Left-Wing political members,that spread fear of Communist influence
- The side of Germany that the Soviet Union Controlled
- A Military Alliance to provide security from The Soviet Union
- The leader that created the phrase "The Iron Curtain"
- The Capital of Germany, that was split between the Soviet Union, and the Western Allies
- The wall built to separate East and West Berlin in 1961 that restored the Iron Curtain
15 Clues: The Soviet Unions leader throughout World War II • A defensive alliance created in response to NATO • The side of Germany that the Soviet Union Controlled • The leader that created the phrase "The Iron Curtain" • A region where no military forces or weapons are permitted • A Military Alliance to provide security from The Soviet Union • ...
Sip n Solve 2023-07-03
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- make of the brides car
- maid of honours name
- brides middle name
- how many children
- grooms favourite hobby
- eldest child’s middle name
- brides usual choice of colour to wear
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- youngest child’s middle name
- month they got engaged
- where did the couple first meet?
- middle child’s middle name
- grooms middle name
- what do they like to drink together
- best man’s name
- place they like to go on holiday
- bridesmaid name
16 Clues: best man’s name • bridesmaid name • how many children • brides middle name • grooms middle name • maid of honours name • make of the brides car • month they got engaged • grooms favourite hobby • middle child’s middle name • eldest child’s middle name • youngest child’s middle name • where did the couple first meet? • place they like to go on holiday • what do they like to drink together • ...
Canadian History Lessons 1 and 2 By Eka 2024-02-07
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- (2 words) Which major explorer landed near Quebec
- what were bever pelts used to make
- what is the structure that people in the artic build to survive
- When an ice age happens the earth gets covered with:
- what the word means that they helped live in the types of places
- What do the people who live on the Pacific coast build
- Another word for stock
- (2 words) What was a big demand in Europe
- what group of people did the Middle East decide to send out on boats
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- (3 words) What overland route was blocked due to fighting
- (2 words) Which major explorer went to Cuba
- 1.5 million years ago there was an
- Canada as the climate warmed and the ice?
- what material was very little in the artic
- people in the Prairies mostly hunted?
- who went to Newfoundland for England
- (2 words) what did the ice age cause to drop?
- (2 words) What tea contained a lot of vitamin C
- What direction did the indigenous people move when they came across the land bridge
19 Clues: Another word for stock • 1.5 million years ago there was an • what were bever pelts used to make • who went to Newfoundland for England • people in the Prairies mostly hunted? • Canada as the climate warmed and the ice? • (2 words) What was a big demand in Europe • what material was very little in the artic • (2 words) Which major explorer went to Cuba • ...
All about UAE 2024-01-30
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- ------ is the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi
- The UAE’s national animal is ------
- The construction of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque took ------ years to finish.
- UAE stands for------
- ------ City in Abu Dhabi, in the UAE, will be the world's first zero-carbon, zero-waste city powered by renewable energy
- Before the discovery of oil in the 1970s, ------ and fishing were the a primary sources of income for the people in UAE
- The world's fastest roller coaster is the ------ at Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi
- The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in ------ is the largest mosque in UAE
- Ruler of Abu Dhabi is the ------- of UAE
- Capital of UAE -------
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- Ruler of ------ is the Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE
- UAE is a member of the GCC. Here GCC stands for ------
- The ------ garden in Dubai is the World's largest natural flower garden
- Tallest building in the world ------
- ------ is the smallest emirate in the UAE
- ------ is the first indoor ski resort in the Middle East
- Currency of UAE -------
- Official language of UAE -------
- UAE has ------- Emirates
- The Dubai Aquarium in the ------ mall is the largest suspended aquarium in the world.
20 Clues: UAE stands for------ • Capital of UAE ------- • Currency of UAE ------- • UAE has ------- Emirates • Official language of UAE ------- • The UAE’s national animal is ------ • Tallest building in the world ------ • ------ is the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi • Ruler of Abu Dhabi is the ------- of UAE • ------ is the smallest emirate in the UAE • ...
lesson 2 vocab 2021-09-01
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- The burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300s to about 1600
- an area ruled by a lord, including the lord's castle and lands around it
- a new method or idea
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude or location of north and south
- a region of grass land
- a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East
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- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- relationship between two people that shared a common ancestor
- between 1100 and 1300, the series of wars fought by Christains to control Palestine or Holy land
- religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- kind Queen or Emporar
- a group of people who travel together for safety
12 Clues: a new method or idea • kind Queen or Emporar • a region of grass land • religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • a group of people who travel together for safety • relationship between two people that shared a common ancestor • The burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300s to about 1600 • ...
Conflict 2023-04-03
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- Rebel forces have staged a ........... in an attempt to overthrow the government.
- The two nations have signed a peace ...........
- A number of ......... have been sent in to reinforce the front line.
- War crimes have been identified, including attacks on the ........... population.
- A huge number of Irish ....... relocated to the USA in the 1800's.
- The city has been surrounded and is currently under ........
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- The two sides have agreed upon a temporary ...........
- The recent ......... of war in the Middle East has led to a refugee crisis.
- There has been a significant number of .........on both sides.
- The President has vowed to support our .......... during this crisis.
- There has been an unprecedented influx of .......due to the war in Sudan.
- He has been accused of spreading ..............
12 Clues: The two nations have signed a peace ........... • He has been accused of spreading .............. • The two sides have agreed upon a temporary ........... • The city has been surrounded and is currently under ........ • There has been a significant number of .........on both sides. • A huge number of Irish ....... relocated to the USA in the 1800's. • ...
African History Crossword Review 2022-01-25
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- complete ban on trading with another country.
- The buying and selling of human beings from Africa to the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East.
- A change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community.
- The act of obtaining or acquiring land in order to form an empire.
- The first black president of South Africa
- Part of Africa that was controlled by King Leopold and the Dutch.
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- desire for people of the African descent to think of Africa as a homeland.
- The region of Africa that was controlled by the French.
- The legal separation of races in South Africa.
- giving up one’s own customs and adopting those of another culture.
- Released Nelson Mandela from prison.
- Great pride in one's nation and/or ethnic group.
12 Clues: Released Nelson Mandela from prison. • The first black president of South Africa • complete ban on trading with another country. • The legal separation of races in South Africa. • Great pride in one's nation and/or ethnic group. • The region of Africa that was controlled by the French. • Part of Africa that was controlled by King Leopold and the Dutch. • ...
Phoenix's Space Crossword 🌠⭐🌟 2023-10-19
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- A moon that brings werewolves to the light.
- A ball of gas that releases heat and light and can been seen in the sky at night.
- When the moon is cast into shadow by the earths shadow.
- The time it takes the earth to orbit the sun once
- Time it takes for the earth to spin on its axis once.
- Singular object belonging to a belt in space.
- A model when the earth is the center of attention.
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- An imaginary/invisible line that divides the earth into the north and east.
- When the Sun takes its rightful place in the middle of the solar system.
- Planet made up of mostly gas.
- The galaxy where our solar system is located.
- Man made object that orbits earth.
12 Clues: Planet made up of mostly gas. • Man made object that orbits earth. • A moon that brings werewolves to the light. • The galaxy where our solar system is located. • Singular object belonging to a belt in space. • The time it takes the earth to orbit the sun once • A model when the earth is the center of attention. • Time it takes for the earth to spin on its axis once. • ...
Antonyms Crossword 2021-09-20
Antonyms Crossword 2021-09-20
High five! 5 - kpl 5 2018-11-20
20 Clues: itä • ketut • porot • mänty • mökki • etelä • länsi • koivu • kuusi • pöllöt • karhut • nukkua • puolukat • aamupala • vaahtera • vadelmat • mustikat • ilvekset • pohjoinen • jääkarhut
Unit 1 WORDS 2023-10-05
20 Clues: ui • dal • meer • kust • berg • stel • spek • slank • oosten • westen • zuiden • heuvel • modieus • noorden • jeugdig • bejaarde • tatoeage • schattig • kamperen • atletisch
High Five 5: UNIT 1 WORDS 2023-10-09
20 Clues: itä • joku • passi • rekka • hissi • reppu • lähtö • lento • varaus • luvata • ongelma • liikenne • tasainen • lompakko • väkiluku • lentokone • saapuminen • ensimmäinen • hammastahna • matkatavarat
Project 2 Unit 5 2024-05-30
20 Clues: les • útes • hora • most • údolí • tunel • gepard • pštros • hlubší • krásný • ostrov • východ • železo • pobřeží • nejnižší • nejširší • kopcovitý • nejhlubší • mrakodrap • přelidněný
Vocab & Spelling, Semana 12-13 2025-01-19
20 Clues: far • city • game • east • flag • west • coast • group • Spain • north • people • desert • flower • history • prairie • country • mountain • immigrant • adventure • kilometer
Vocabulary #10: Geography 2025-01-23
20 Clues: ost • See • sud • west • nord • Berg • Wütze • Höhle • Ebene • Fluss • Insel • Hügel • Gebiet • Vulkan • Grenze • Flagge • Kontinent • Einwohner • Hauptstadt • Wasserfall
Cold War: Rising Tension 2013-05-23
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- Doctrine that proclaimed it was the duty of socialist countries to intervene in other countries where socialism was threatened.
- The crisis in which Stalin prevented Western powers from entering West Berlin through East Germany.
- A region near one superpower that was deemed untouchable by the other--Cuba was an American example of this.
- The program started when Khrushchev took power.
- For fifteen months, America ran this operation into Berlin.
- American Secretary of State who withdrew support for the Aswan Dam.
- Thanks to Soviet absence, the UN voted to commit troops to this war.
- The six Soviet controlled Eastern Bloc countries were referred to as _________ _______.
- Post-WWII, two ideologically divided superpowers emerged, resulting in a _______ world.
- 1960 spyplane incident.
- America's policy to prevent the spread of communism.
- Reform movement that tried to humanize socialism.
- Czech leader during Cold War.
- This doctrine promised USA troops would intervene in the Middle East to halt the spread of communism.
- Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime.
- Polish leader during Cold War.
- This doctrine has been described as America's drawing a 'line in the sand' against the spread of communism.
- This plan promised to give economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild their autonomy.
- Strategic theory that prevented the world from slipping into nuclear war.
- This type of area was created to prevent an immediate attack upon a superpower's home country.
- Khrushchev's solution to East Germans fleeing to West Germany.
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- Failed American invasion of Cuba.
- Khrushchev's commitment to compete globally with the USA in a non-military manner.
- The fear of communism spread by HUAC was known as _________.
- Incident that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- Theory that described American's fear of the countries falling one by one to communism.
- Hungarian leader who tried to leave the Warsaw Pact.
- Leader of the Cuban Revolution.
- Egyptian President during Cold War.
- In 1946, Churchill claimed this had fallen across Eastern Europe
- A surprise nuclear attack meant to disable an enemy.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- First human to orbit the Earth.
- This group of four former WWII allies governed the divided Germany.
- America's peacetime military commitment to Europe.
- First elected chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- Powerful, long-range weapons utilizing rocket technology.
- American General in command of UN forces in Korea.
38 Clues: 1960 spyplane incident. • Czech leader during Cold War. • Polish leader during Cold War. • Leader of the Cuban Revolution. • First human to orbit the Earth. • Failed American invasion of Cuba. • Egyptian President during Cold War. • Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • The program started when Khrushchev took power. • ...
Linguistic characters 2024-04-26
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- What extends to the East Germanic languages' influence on modern languages?
- What is the most extensively documented East Germanic language?
- Future research on East Germanic languages should focus on ........ approaches?
- What kind of words contribute to the unique vocabulary of East Germanic languages?
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- Which language exhibits distinctive linguistic characteristics?
- Which languages' development is offered valuable insights by Gothic and Vandalic?
- The regions of where is emerged in the early centuries AD by the East Germanic languages?
- Which features of East Germanic languages showcase distinctive sound patterns and phonotactic rules?
8 Clues: Which language exhibits distinctive linguistic characteristics? • What is the most extensively documented East Germanic language? • What extends to the East Germanic languages' influence on modern languages? • Future research on East Germanic languages should focus on ........ approaches? • ...
Post War Crossword 2015-12-14
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- The worlds first space satellite. This meant the Soviet Union had a missile powerful enough to reach the US
- MISSILE CRISIS A confrontation between the U.S. and USSR when the U.S. discovered the Soviets were supplying neighbouring Cuba with nuclear missiles
- LINE Radar stations in northern Canada (Two Words)
- Head of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His liberalization effort improved relations with the West, but he lost power after his reforms led to the collapse of Communist governments in eastern Europe
- strategic arms reduction negotiations aimed at freezing the number of long range nuclear missiles
- Policy of openness initiated by Gorbachev in the 1980s that provided increased opportunities for freedom of speech, association and the press in the Soviet Union
- Country invaded by Iraq
- An economic system in which goods are privately owned or owned by shareholders that have invested money in order to make a profit
- One of the Big Five members of the UNs security council
- PACT A post-WW2 alliance involving the USSR and other Eastern European countries (Two words)
- UNION The communist superpower in the Cold War. (Two Words)
- WALL a wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
- NATIONS An organization established in 1945 to bring peace and security to the world (Two Words)
- CURTAIN: Winston Churchills term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West
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- POWER a superpower but has international influence (Two words.)
- Peace by force
- a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market based economy and society
- A policy by which neither superpower would fire a nuclear weapon for fear of destroying themselves in the retaliating fire
- The defence organization set up to protect several Western nations
- Lester ______ helped the UN work out a solution to the Suez Crisis
- Canadian prime minister who improved relations with the U.S. and signed the FTA and NAFTA trade agreements:
- "Star Wars," President Reagans proposed the construction of an elaborate computer-controlled, anti-missile defense system capable of destroying enemy missiles in outer space.
- PARALLEL Line that divides North and South Korea
- The _____ Health Organization is responsible for providing leadership in global health
- A defence agreement signed between Canada and the USA
25 Clues: Peace by force • Country invaded by Iraq • PARALLEL Line that divides North and South Korea • LINE Radar stations in northern Canada (Two Words) • A defence agreement signed between Canada and the USA • One of the Big Five members of the UNs security council • UNION The communist superpower in the Cold War. (Two Words) • ...
southeast asia 2016-12-05
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- the largest bay in the world, forms the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean
- is a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain – from Himalayan peaks to Indian Ocean coastline
- is a desert in southwest Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, northwest China.
- the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km².
- an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
- It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia.
- is 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.
- the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
- is a peninsula in East Asia.
- a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands
- is a marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, and the Asian mainland.
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- is a vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia. It's known for its dunes, mountains and rare animals like snow leopards and Bactrian camels.
- the second-longest river in Asia
- known in China as the Cháng Jiāng or the Yángzǐ Jiāng, is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world
- river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh.
- is a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers and more than 14,000km of coastline.
- is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities.
- is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
- is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines
- the name given to the northern part of the East China Sea, which is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean.
- also called the Sindhū River or Abāsīn, is a major south-flowing river in South Asia
21 Clues: is a peninsula in East Asia. • the second-longest river in Asia • an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula • It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia. • a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands • river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh. • ...
Crossword 2013-05-08
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- In Karen Risager's text "Culture and Understanding" she refers to three differnitions of culturel understanding. Name one!
- Who wrote "Over the Fence"?
- What is the name of the family in "East is East"
- What religion does the movie "East is East refer to?
- What is the capital of England?
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- Where did James Cook, in 1770, hit shore in Australia?face
- Name one specific political movement who immigrated to America
- Who wrote "The Alger Story"
- Name one specific of the founding fathers
- What is the native population of New Zealand called?
10 Clues: Who wrote "Over the Fence"? • Who wrote "The Alger Story" • What is the capital of England? • Name one specific of the founding fathers • What is the name of the family in "East is East" • What is the native population of New Zealand called? • What religion does the movie "East is East refer to? • Where did James Cook, in 1770, hit shore in Australia?face • ...
Post War Crossword 2015-12-14
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- A policy by which neither superpower would fire a nuclear weapon for fear of destroying themselves in the retaliating fire
- WALL a wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
- An economic system in which goods are privately owned or owned by shareholders that have invested money in order to make a profit
- A defence agreement signed between Canada and the USA
- PARALLEL Line that divides North and South Korea
- POWER A nation that is not a superpower but has international influence (Two words.)
- PACT A post-WW2 alliance involving the USSR and other Eastern European countries (Two words)
- Policy of openness initiated by Gorbachev in the 1980s that provided increased opportunities for freedom of speech, association and the press in the Soviet Union
- MISSILE CRISIS A confrontation between the U.S. and USSR when the U.S. discovered the Soviets were supplying neighbouring Cuba with nuclear missiles
- Lester ______ helped the UN work out a solution to the Suez Crisis
- strategic arms reduction negotiations aimed at freezing the number of long range nuclear missiles
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- Country invaded by Iraq
- Peace by force
- Head of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His liberalization effort improved relations with the West, but he lost power after his reforms led to the collapse of Communist governments in eastern Europe
- a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market based economy and society
- One of the Big Five members of the UNs security council
- NATIONS An organization established in 1945 to bring peace and security to the world (Two Words)
- The _____ Health Organization is responsible for providing leadership in global health
- CURTAIN: Winston Churchills term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West
- Canadian prime minister who improved relations with the U.S. and signed the FTA and NAFTA trade agreements:
- LINE Radar stations in northern Canada (Two Words)
- The worlds first space satellite. This meant the Soviet Union had a missile powerful enough to reach the US
- The defence organization set up to protect several Western nations
- UNION The communist superpower in the Cold War. (Two Words)
- "Star Wars," President Reagans proposed the construction of an elaborate computer-controlled, anti-missile defense system capable of destroying enemy missiles in outer space.
25 Clues: Peace by force • Country invaded by Iraq • PARALLEL Line that divides North and South Korea • LINE Radar stations in northern Canada (Two Words) • A defence agreement signed between Canada and the USA • One of the Big Five members of the UNs security council • UNION The communist superpower in the Cold War. (Two Words) • ...
East-European things 2022-05-19
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- When invited to a birthday party by a woman, what do you bring?
- How many times should you kiss each other on the cheeks when visiting friends or family?
- In Slavic culture, the order of taking shots is very important. Usually, at someone's birthday party, the first shot is for the health of the birthday person. What is third shot for?
- Ukrainian for vodka
- This type of food is eaten after drinking shots. Their tangy, sour and salty taste helps to make cheap alcohol tolerable. The solution that comes with it is a traditional hangover remedy thanks to high electrolyte content.
- When invited to a birthday party by a man, what do you bring?
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- In Slavic culture, there is one shot when you do not eat anything after taking your shot. Which one? (order of shot)
- What are you eating with each meal, unless you are eating potatoes or pasta?
- English for home-made vodka
- In Slavic culture, the order of taking shots is very important. Usually, at someone's birthday party, the first shot is for the health of the birthday person. What is fourth shot for?
- Word for food that is eaten just after drinking a shot or, less frequently, eaten before the main dish
- Russian for home-made vodka
12 Clues: Ukrainian for vodka • English for home-made vodka • Russian for home-made vodka • When invited to a birthday party by a man, what do you bring? • When invited to a birthday party by a woman, what do you bring? • What are you eating with each meal, unless you are eating potatoes or pasta? • ...
The East Nashty 2024-12-12
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- The Grinch’s dog’s name
- Most common par for a golf course
- Last name of the family from Christmas Vacation
- Who created/wrote about Scrooge?
- Rudolf the Red-Nosed
- The second hole
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- Gold, ____, and myrrh
- Brand of toy rifle in A Christmas Story
- Actor Peter Dinklage’s character in Elf
- Something you might leave Santa to drink
- Mommy was seen kissing this person
- Starting quarterback for the Vanderbilt Commodores
12 Clues: The second hole • Rudolf the Red-Nosed • Gold, ____, and myrrh • The Grinch’s dog’s name • Who created/wrote about Scrooge? • Most common par for a golf course • Mommy was seen kissing this person • Brand of toy rifle in A Christmas Story • Actor Peter Dinklage’s character in Elf • Something you might leave Santa to drink • Last name of the family from Christmas Vacation • ...
EAST ANIMAL FACTS 2022-06-27
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- This breed of dog is born without spot at first.
- this mammal animal will sometimes mistake its own arm for a tree branch, leading them to fall to their death.
- this bloodsucking bug can jump 350 times its own body length
- This crustaceans heart is in its head.
- only bird that can fly backwards.
- This breed of dog is the worlds fastest and can reach 45MPH.
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- This type of pest is incapable of vomiting, that's why poisons are so effective.
- this animals brain sleeps half at a time, the other half makes sure they come up from water for air.
- This animal other than men, are the only species to have rituals around death, they grieve their lost ones.
- The only mammal capable of flight
- when this bug mates the males testicles will explode and they will die.
- This animal moos in accents specific to the region they're in. They have Dialects like humans. They also have best friends and will be stress when taken from them.
12 Clues: The only mammal capable of flight • only bird that can fly backwards. • This crustaceans heart is in its head. • This breed of dog is born without spot at first. • this bloodsucking bug can jump 350 times its own body length • This breed of dog is the worlds fastest and can reach 45MPH. • when this bug mates the males testicles will explode and they will die. • ...
IWCB East Crossword 2025-08-20
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- Who chairs District Committee Meeting
- President 2025-26
- Unaudited statement of accounts presented in
- Number of existing Charter Members
- IIW President belongs to this country
- How many GBMs are must in a year ?
- Founder of Inner Wheel
- Maximum Number of Committee Members
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- PDC from IWCB East
- IWCB East Bulletin
- Number of Clubs in District
- District election happens at this event
12 Clues: President 2025-26 • PDC from IWCB East • IWCB East Bulletin • Founder of Inner Wheel • Number of Clubs in District • Number of existing Charter Members • How many GBMs are must in a year ? • Maximum Number of Committee Members • Who chairs District Committee Meeting • IIW President belongs to this country • District election happens at this event • ...
Geography of Europe 2016-04-13
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- peninsula made up of Greece; juts out into the Mediterranean Sea
- city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy
- a person (like a king) in the Middle Ages who owned land and let another person use it as long as they would fight for them
- city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness
- a system in Europe in the Middle Ages where a lord let vassal use his land as long as he would fight for him
- the largest island (non-continent) in the world; geographically a part of North America but often grouped with Western Europe for political and cultural reasons
- military leader of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history
- mountains found in France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy; separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- a period in which many new inventions were made that allowed for greater production of goods and for better travel
- a period of time in which European countries explored to find new lands
- a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- peninsula in the northernmost part of Europe with the North Sea to the southwest and the Baltic Sea to the southeast; made up of Norway and Sweden
- a peasant in the Middle Ages who farmed their lord's land and could not leave it
- mountains which separate Spain from France
- mountains which runs down the boot Italy
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- peninsula in the southwest made up of Spain and Portugal with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the East
- a period of renewed interested in learning and discovering in Europe resulting from the rediscovery of ancient books written by the Greeks and Romans; means "re-birth"
- a person (like a noble) in the Middle Ages who used someone else's land with the promise they would fight for them
- boot-shaped peninsula made up of Italy jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea
- a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther
- a series of wars fought from 1000s to 1200s Christian and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands
- Nevada mountain range in Spain
- the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal
- discovered America for Europe
- made up several islands including Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
- Roman emperor who
26 Clues: Roman emperor who • discovered America for Europe • Nevada mountain range in Spain • mountains which runs down the boot Italy • mountains which separate Spain from France • a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation • a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther • the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal • ...
World History End of the Year Crossword 2022-06-03
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- Group of nations that fought together in World War II that included the Germany, Italy, and Japan
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- group of countries, mostly from eastern Europe and including the former Soviet Union, that had promised to protect each other in case of an attack
- Intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries with ideas centered on human happiness, the pursuit of knowledge obtained by means of reason and the evidence of the senses, and ideals such as liberty, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- Infection called the Black Death, spread to humans by fleas that travelled on rats, that killed millions of people during the Middle Ages.
- The genocide of European Jews during World War II
- to EXIT a country to go live somewhere else
- Exchange of plants, animals, microorganisms, and people between Afroeurasia and the Americas
- Start of Protestantism and the split of the Western Church into Protestantism and what is now the Roman Catholic Church
- barrier that surrounded West Berlin and prevented access to it from East Berlin and adjacent areas of East Germany
- to move INTO a new country to live there
- nations building up the strength of their armies and navies
- An armed conflict between two states acting on behalf of other parties that are not directly involved in the hostilities
- believing your nation is better than every other nation
- group of countries, mostly from western Europe and including the United States, that have promised to protect each other in case of an attack
- causes of World War I: militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism
- Organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or group of gods
- The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
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- Area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where some of the first civilizations began
- Groups that had no permanent settlement and traveled looking for food
- one of two Japanese cities that the United States dropped an atom bomb on
- A story groups tell to explain the start of the universe and the origin of their group
- process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent
- Group of nations that fought together in World War II that included the United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union
- An ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
- The belief in or worship of many gods
- Nation in ancient Africa that was located between Upper Egypt and Northern Sudan, sometimes called Kush
- period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries when there was a new interest in science, art, literature beginning in Italy
- king from ancient Mali who is believed to be the richest person in history
- Continent where humans originated
- one of two Japanese cities that the United States dropped an atom bomb on
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- weapon dropped on Japan by the United States at the end of World War II
- The state of hostility and tension the Soviet Union and the US from 1945 to the collapse of the USSR in 1991
- takeover of a country by a stronger nation with the intent of dominating the people of that nation
- The belief in one all-powerful god
36 Clues: Continent where humans originated • The belief in one all-powerful god • The belief in or worship of many gods • to move INTO a new country to live there • to EXIT a country to go live somewhere else • The genocide of European Jews during World War II • believing your nation is better than every other nation • nations building up the strength of their armies and navies • ...
Countries in Africa 2024-12-19
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- North African country, home to the pyramids and the Nile River
- East African country known for its ancient culture and landscapes
- Country known for its diversity, wildlife, and apartheid history
- East African country known for its wildlife and lakes
- African country known for ancient kingdoms and the Sahara desert
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- West African country, known for its diverse culture and population
- East African country known for safaris and Mount Kilimanjaro
- North African country, known for its deserts and markets
- East African country, home to Mount Kilimanjaro and Serengeti
- West African country known for its gold and rich history
10 Clues: East African country known for its wildlife and lakes • North African country, known for its deserts and markets • West African country known for its gold and rich history • East African country known for safaris and Mount Kilimanjaro • East African country, home to Mount Kilimanjaro and Serengeti • North African country, home to the pyramids and the Nile River • ...
Geography of Europe 2024-02-14
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- peninsula in the southwest made up of Spain and Portugal with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the East
- a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Nevada mountain range in Spain
- military leader of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history
- made up several islands including Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
- boot-shaped peninsula made up of Italy jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea
- city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy
- peninsula made up of Greece; juts out into the Mediterranean Sea
- a person (like a noble) in the Middle Ages who used someone else's land with the promise they would fight for them
- a person (like a king) in the Middle Ages who owned land and let another person use it as long as they would fight for them
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- peninsula in the northernmost part of Europe with the North Sea to the southwest and the Baltic Sea to the southeast; made up of Norway and Sweden
- a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther
- the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal
- a period of renewed interested in learning and discovering in Europe resulting from the rediscovery of ancient books written by the Greeks and Romans; means "re-birth"
- discovered America for Europe
- a period in which many new inventions were made that allowed for greater production of goods and for better travel
- mountains which runs down the boot Italy
- a system in Europe in the Middle Ages where a lord let vassal use his land as long as he would fight for him
- mountains which separate Spain from France
- the largest island (non-continent) in the world; geographically a part of North America but often grouped with Western Europe for political and cultural reasons
- a series of wars fought from 1000s to 1200s Christian and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands
- a peasant in the Middle Ages who farmed their lord's land and could not leave it
- mountains found in France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy; separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness
- Roman emperor who
- a period of time in which European countries explored to find new lands
26 Clues: Roman emperor who • discovered America for Europe • Nevada mountain range in Spain • mountains which runs down the boot Italy • mountains which separate Spain from France • a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation • a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther • the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal • ...
Bayan Ko 2016-09-22
20 Clues: Back • Here • Bank • East • Left • there • South • alley • Right • North • Store • Street • Market • Inside • Church • Corner • Beside • Building • overthere • otherside
ANGIELSKI-POLSKI SŁÓWKA MARTYNA 2020-12-03
20 Clues: LIS • ZŁY • SOWA • OSIOŁ • BILET • DYWAN • KIJEK • OGIEŃ • CHORY • GAZETA • WSCHÓD • BATERIA • RĘCZNIK • TRAMWAJ • DARMOWY • HERBATA • ŚMIETANA • PRZECINEK • KUKURYDZA • CIĘŻARÓWKA
Formas y Direcciónes 2023-12-18
20 Clues: Sur • Oval • Este • Abajo • Oeste • Ariba • Rombo • Norte • Circulo • Corazón • Derecho • Hexágono • Diamante • Cuadrado • Octagano • Estrella • pentágono • Izquierdo • Triángulo • Rectángulo
Repaso C3 Dinero y direcciones 2025-04-24
Travel Vocab 2022-02-08
20 Clues: bus • fly • run • ride • trip • left • east • west • taxi • leave • sleep • hotel • shower • tourist • airport • airplane • suitcase • helicopter • restaurant • destination
Choice Board Spanish III 2025-09-22
20 Clues: left • Near • west • east • north • tobuy • until • Right • south • toride • toturn • center • Beside • Behind • totake • ToDrive • infront • toenjoy • tocross • tolookfor
gratin 12 2022-04-04
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- skin
- sour,harsh,bitter,sharp
- solar signal
- mind,soul,spirit
- teeth
- sun
- wise
- halfway
- the part of the brain in the middle
- thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis
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- halfway between two things
- down,under
- producing an unnatural mental state
- learn,know
- inflammation of the skin
- a message sent by reflecting sunlight
- pathways that break down molecules
- sun is in the middle of the universe
- middle
- in the direction of
20 Clues: sun • skin • wise • teeth • middle • halfway • down,under • learn,know • solar signal • mind,soul,spirit • in the direction of • sour,harsh,bitter,sharp • inflammation of the skin • halfway between two things • pathways that break down molecules • producing an unnatural mental state • sun is in the middle of the universe • the part of the brain in the middle • a message sent by reflecting sunlight • ...
Don and Karen 50th Anniversary 2022-04-27
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- Middle name youngest child
- Maid of Honor name
- 4th home city
- College where met
- Best man name
- Honeymoon spot
- Karen retired from this company
- City where married
- 5th home city
- State where met
- Number grandchildren
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- Middle name middle child
- Date of wedding
- First pet name
- Don first job _________ Anderson
- Married at St ________ Catholic Church
- Color of Maid of Honor dress
- 2nd home city
- 1st home city
- 3rd home city
- Middle name oldest child
21 Clues: 4th home city • Best man name • 2nd home city • 1st home city • 3rd home city • 5th home city • First pet name • Honeymoon spot • Date of wedding • State where met • College where met • Maid of Honor name • City where married • Number grandchildren • Middle name middle child • Middle name oldest child • Middle name youngest child • Color of Maid of Honor dress • Karen retired from this company • ...
Kuwait 2021-02-22
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- Kuwait is considered a _____ because it's dry and gets little water throughout the year.
- Because Kuwait has a border with the sea, it has many _____ to enjoy (think sand).
- The national animal of Kuwait and a symbol of the Middle East
- The place to buy goods that in English would be called a market.
- Kuwait will celebrate its liberation from what invading country in 1991.
- The national bird of Kuwait.
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- This will be the _____ (number) National Day for Kuwait.
- Red, white, black and ____ make up the colors of the Kuwait flag
- Before oil, Kuwait was known for these special 'spheres' found underwater.
- People can go in the Kuwait Towers but the towers also hold _______.
- The best grade at ASK
- The official language of Kuwait.
- Kuwait is known for the ______ beneath its ground
13 Clues: The best grade at ASK • The national bird of Kuwait. • The official language of Kuwait. • Kuwait is known for the ______ beneath its ground • This will be the _____ (number) National Day for Kuwait. • The national animal of Kuwait and a symbol of the Middle East • Red, white, black and ____ make up the colors of the Kuwait flag • ...
geography 2025-07-08
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- the invisible line around the middle of the Earth that divides it into north and south.
- Lines that run across the globe from left to right.
- The study of the Earth, including land, water, people, and places.
- The number of people living in a place.
- A part of a country with its own name and sometimes government, like Victoria in Australia.
- The coldest continent, found at the South Pole.
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- Lines that go up and down on a map or globe.
- A round model of the Earth.
- Half of the Earth, either north/south or east/west.
- A large country in North America, known for maple syrup and cold winters.
- Large places where many people live, like Sydney or Toronto.
- A large area that shares things like climate, land, or culture.
- A country known for kangaroos, deserts, and beaches.
13 Clues: A round model of the Earth. • The number of people living in a place. • Lines that go up and down on a map or globe. • The coldest continent, found at the South Pole. • Half of the Earth, either north/south or east/west. • Lines that run across the globe from left to right. • A country known for kangaroos, deserts, and beaches. • ...
Lesson 1: How Geographers Think 2022-10-03
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- the portions of Earth’s surface that can be viewed at one time from another location
- the study of Earth and its people, places, and environments
- a material that can be used to produce crops or other products
- the natural surroundings of a place
- the lines on a map that run north to south
- a group of places that are close to one another and share some characteristics
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- Earth’s features in terms of their places, shapes, and relationships to one another
- the lines on a map that run east to west
- the exact location of something
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth
- the location of one place compared to another place
- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- the shape and nature of the land
13 Clues: the exact location of something • the shape and nature of the land • the natural surroundings of a place • the lines on a map that run east to west • the lines on a map that run north to south • the location of one place compared to another place • a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth • the average weather in an area over a long period of time • ...
early river valley vocab 2025-09-03
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- a triangle building made of large bricks
- Egyptian writing that only used pictures and symbols
- is a name of a ancient city in Pakistan
- shift of wind that causes very dry or rainy season
- sovereign state that consist of a independent cradle of civilization
- spreading culture to another that didnt have it before
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- ancient Chinese belief that heaven gave a ruler to rule but this right could be lost if the ruler was unjust or ineffective
- crested shape region in the middle east
- material that was used to write on before paper
- political an religious ruler of ancient Egypt considered king\god of earth
- ancient baby union king 1750bc and was the first laws
- the beliefs of multiple Gods
- sequence of ruler from the same family usually in context of monarchical system but sometimes appears in republics
13 Clues: the beliefs of multiple Gods • crested shape region in the middle east • is a name of a ancient city in Pakistan • a triangle building made of large bricks • material that was used to write on before paper • shift of wind that causes very dry or rainy season • Egyptian writing that only used pictures and symbols • ancient baby union king 1750bc and was the first laws • ...
Renaissance Crossword medium difficulty 2025-05-05
Across
- Emphasizing human potential
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
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- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- Ancient Greek and Roman culture
- an ancient network of trade routes that connected East and West, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture between Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe
- a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that held sway in Florence during the 14th to 18th centuries.
6 Clues: Emphasizing human potential • Ancient Greek and Roman culture • a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that held sway in Florence during the 14th to 18th centuries. • an ancient network of trade routes that connected East and West, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture between Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe • ...
Countries 2025-06-11
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- A transcontinental country connecting northeast Africa with the Middle East, celebrated for its ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and historical significance.
- A vast South Asian nation known for its diverse cultures, ancient history, and booming technology sector.
- South America's largest country, famous for its Amazon rainforest, vibrant Carnival celebrations, and passionate soccer culture.
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- An island nation in East Asia recognized for its unique blend of traditional arts and futuristic technology.
- The second-largest country by land area, renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, friendly people, and multicultural cities.
5 Clues: A vast South Asian nation known for its diverse cultures, ancient history, and booming technology sector. • An island nation in East Asia recognized for its unique blend of traditional arts and futuristic technology. • South America's largest country, famous for its Amazon rainforest, vibrant Carnival celebrations, and passionate soccer culture. • ...
Geography 9 2019-02-15
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- the most eastern extremity of Asia
- the earth largest continent
- – an island in the Arctic Ocean between the Chukchi Sea and the East Siberian Sea
- The imaginary circle that divides the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- the country with the capital city of Canberra
- An island state of Australia
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- South-American country
- Goes East or West, but measures East and West
- separates Asia from North America
- a Russian Arctic explorer
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea and into a lake
- chain of 138 islands in the north- eastern part of the Atlantic
- the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The height of an object above sea level возвышенность
- a cold dry treeless region with very cold temperature
- a representation of the features of a physical body
16 Clues: South-American country • a Russian Arctic explorer • the earth largest continent • An island state of Australia • separates Asia from North America • the most eastern extremity of Asia • Goes East or West, but measures East and West • the variations in elevation of a land surface • the country with the capital city of Canberra • ...
Direction 2023-06-12
Across
- The direction towards the ground or a lower position.
- The direction moving straight ahead.
- The direction pointing towards the North Pole.
- The direction moving or pointing downwards.
- The direction where the sun rises in the morning.
- The direction between South and East, towards the lower right diagonal.
- The direction where the sun sets in the evening.
- The direction opposite to North, pointing towards the South Pole.
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- The direction moving or pointing upwards.
- The direction moving in the opposite direction or going back.
- The direction to the right when facing forward.
- The direction to the left when facing forward.
- The direction between North and West, towards the upper left diagonal.
- The direction between North and East, towards the upper right diagonal.
- The direction away from the ground or towards a higher position.
- The direction between South and West, towards the lower left diagonal.
16 Clues: The direction moving straight ahead. • The direction moving or pointing upwards. • The direction moving or pointing downwards. • The direction to the left when facing forward. • The direction pointing towards the North Pole. • The direction to the right when facing forward. • The direction where the sun sets in the evening. • ...
Europe 2016-03-10
Across
- borders the Mediterranean Sea; south of Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria
- in eastern Europe; east of Austria and west of Romania
- country in eastern Europe, north of Greece and east of Macedonia
- country in western Europe, borders Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg
- small country in northern Europe, north of Germany
- the ocean west of Europe
- an island country in the Atlantic Ocean, northwest of Europe
- country in eastern Europe, south of Slovenia
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- large country in northern Europe, west of Poland
- small country in western Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean, France, Luxembourg, Germany, and the Netherlands
- imaginary line that cuts through Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia
- country in northern Europe, east of Sweden, borders Russia
- country in eastern Europe; it is south of Romania and north of Greece
- country in eastern Europe, north of Latvia
- country in central Europe southeast of Germany and northeast of Italy
- the ocean north of Europe
16 Clues: the ocean west of Europe • the ocean north of Europe • country in eastern Europe, north of Latvia • country in eastern Europe, south of Slovenia • large country in northern Europe, west of Poland • small country in northern Europe, north of Germany • in eastern Europe; east of Austria and west of Romania • country in northern Europe, east of Sweden, borders Russia • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-03
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the opposite of west • the opposite of east • the opposite of north • the opposite of south • the opposite of southeast • the opposite of northwest • the opposite of southwest • the opposite of northeast
Unit 4 Crossword 2014-03-26
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- Peninsula the largest peninsula of Antarctica
- a place where fish or shellfish are caught
- a mountain in South Asia, on the boundary between Nepal and Tibet, in the Himalayas, the highest mountain in the world
- a mountain range extending about 1500 miles along the border between India and Tibet
- a large island North of Australia
- a large, relatively self-contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent
- A peninsula of southeast Asia comprising Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), and the mainland territory of Malaysia
- one of the three divisions of islands in the Pacific Islands in the Southwest
- any separate tract of land belonging to a state
- large alluvial plain of northern China, built up along the shore of the Yellow Sea
- the layer of the upper atmosphere where most atmospheric ozone is concentrated
- a river whose source is in Southwest China, flowing Southeast along most of the boundary between Thailand and Laos
- a member of the native Polynesian population of New Zealand
- a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier
- one of the three divisions of islands in the Pacific Islands, including Hawaii
- a vast plateau in South central Asia bounded
- a large group or chain of islands
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- areas with annual precipitation less than 250 millimeters
- a reef composed mainly of coral and other organic matter of which parts have solidified into limestone
- an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption
- a peninsula in Southeast Asia, consisting of West Malaysia and the South part of Thailand
- a dormant volcano in central Japan, on Honshu island
- a ring-shaped coral reef or a string of closely spaced small coral islands, enclosing or nearly enclosing a shallow lagoon
- a river in South Asia, flowing from West Tibet through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea
- a desert in East Asia, mostly in Mongolia
- an island in the Malay Archipelago
- a coral reef parallel to the coast of Queensland, in Northeast Australia
- Shelf an ice sheet projecting into coastal waters so that the end floats
- an Asian peninsula separating the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan
- a river in East Asia, flowing from the Tibetan plateau through central China to the East China Sea
- one of the three principal divisions of the Pacific Islands North of the equator and East of the Philippines
- the flat alluvial area at the mouth of some rivers where the mainstream splits up into several distributaries
- the seasonal wind commonly marked by heavy rains
- the great river of North India and central Bangladesh
- the dark-skinned people who were the earliest inhabitants of Australia
- the remote bush country in the middle of Australia
- He a river flowing from West China into the Gulf of Bohai
- a light-colored fine-grained accumulation of clay and silt particles that have been deposited by the wind
38 Clues: a large island North of Australia • a large group or chain of islands • an island in the Malay Archipelago • a desert in East Asia, mostly in Mongolia • a place where fish or shellfish are caught • a vast plateau in South central Asia bounded • Peninsula the largest peninsula of Antarctica • any separate tract of land belonging to a state • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan Vuong 2022-02-10
Across
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
- The name of the car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (2 words)
- The Walls children did not need to gather any school records before heading to the East because the Walls children were described to be ____
- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- _____ set that Mom was attached to and brought on the camping trip
- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
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- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed to
- Word that was used by the lady (who helped them after their car broke down) that made Jeannette mad for using it too many times
- The street in Phoenix where the Walls house was, _____ Third Street
- What Mom plowed into because the brakes of the car were not working
- When Dad started drinking again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
17 Clues: Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words) • Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere • Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______ • Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed to • After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree • The name of the car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special • ...
Scullion Topography Crossword 2013-02-17
Across
- brisbane from Melborune
- approx. 1200km southwest from mt Isa
- most north city of Tasmania
Down
- city closest to the East of the Great Australian Bite
- east northeast from Perth
- direction of Sydney from Rockhampton
- sea to the east of Victoria
- furthest west city of Australia
- sea to the west of Darwin
- capital city furthest south on the mainland of Australia
10 Clues: brisbane from Melborune • east northeast from Perth • sea to the west of Darwin • sea to the east of Victoria • most north city of Tasmania • furthest west city of Australia • direction of Sydney from Rockhampton • approx. 1200km southwest from mt Isa • city closest to the East of the Great Australian Bite • capital city furthest south on the mainland of Australia
How Well Do You Know - Highway 2000 East-West 2021-11-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
East Black 2023-01-30
8 Clues: , what number is Deaken • , What number is Dominic? • , What is Sams last name? • , Who has the most goals? • , What stick did Sam snap? • , What other sport does Eric play? • , How many gingers are on the team? • , What position does Andrew play?
east 31 2021-03-17
Across
- A baby chicken.
- Resurrection Day.
- The season of Easter.
- 40 days after His resurrection, Jesus ascended to __________.
- Joseph of Arimathea provided this for Christ.
Down
- This apostle would not believe that Christ had risen until he saw and touched the nail prints in Christ's hands.
- The Last __________ - The final meal Christ shared with his disciples.
- This came seven weeks after the resurrection.
8 Clues: A baby chicken. • Resurrection Day. • The season of Easter. • This came seven weeks after the resurrection. • Joseph of Arimathea provided this for Christ. • 40 days after His resurrection, Jesus ascended to __________. • The Last __________ - The final meal Christ shared with his disciples. • ...
east 7 2021-03-17
8 Clues: Sweet treats. • A baby sheep. • A baby chicken. • Resurrection Day. • Used to color eggs. • The season of Easter. • What is the symbol of a new life? • Bunnies don't walk; they __________.
East Asia 2021-10-15
Across
- Growth of a city into nearby areas.
- Occurs when the value of a country’s imports is higher than the value of its exports.
- A huge city or cluster of cities with an extremely large population.
- A group of islands.
Down
- A giant wave caused by an earthquake under the ocean floor.
- Actually; in reality.
- Occurs when the value of a country’s exports is higher than the value of its imports.
- A fine-grained, fertile soil deposited by the wind.
8 Clues: A group of islands. • Actually; in reality. • Growth of a city into nearby areas. • A fine-grained, fertile soil deposited by the wind. • A giant wave caused by an earthquake under the ocean floor. • A huge city or cluster of cities with an extremely large population. • Occurs when the value of a country’s imports is higher than the value of its exports. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2018-03-07
Across
- A great warrior who often would be honored for achievements and rode horses.
- The holy land
- A part of land often owned by a lord
- The main form of government in the middle ages.
- A religion with one god and that Jesus was his son.
- Knights called this place home and you could find leaders in this sanctuary.
- Was the land given by a lord to a vassal.
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- Religous men who devoted their lives to their religion.
- The head of the church.
- Even the lords and vassals were loyal to this human.
- The law that knights were required to follow.
- A worker who had no freedom and was mainly working on manors.
- Medieval church that served as a house of worship.
- This was a monk's home.
- A series of wars fought over the holy land.
- A religion where Allah was their god.
- People that were able to perform religious services.
17 Clues: The holy land • The head of the church. • This was a monk's home. • A part of land often owned by a lord • A religion where Allah was their god. • Was the land given by a lord to a vassal. • A series of wars fought over the holy land. • The law that knights were required to follow. • The main form of government in the middle ages. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2013-02-20
Across
- A large estate including the peasants that worked the land.
- Peasants on a manor, they were not slaves still they were not free.
- Military expeditions to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- A place where monks pray to god and live.
- A person learning a job from a skilled employer.
- Wandering poets.
- A lords estate.
- Formerly taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy.
Down
- A political and economic system of Europe.
- Worldly; associated with the world.
- The sacred rituals of the Church.
- Lesser lords who pledged their service and loyalty to a greater lord, in a military capacity.
- A female who dedicates her life to God.
- A warrior who had great prestige in the Middle Ages; they dominated warfare in Europe.
- a group of people who worked as craftsmen or merchants.
- A written document signed by King John that greatly reduced the kings power.
- A man who dedicates his life to god
17 Clues: A lords estate. • Wandering poets. • The sacred rituals of the Church. • Worldly; associated with the world. • A man who dedicates his life to god • A female who dedicates her life to God. • A place where monks pray to god and live. • A political and economic system of Europe. • A person learning a job from a skilled employer. • ...
Middle Ages I 2021-03-12
Across
- /ˈkän(t)SHəns/ (noun) an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
- /ˈSHivəlrē/ (noun) the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- /ˈtenənt/ (noun) a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- /ˈärmər/ (noun) the metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle.
- /ˈmanər/ (noun) a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- /ˈpärləmənt/ (noun) (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons, a legislature similar to parliament in other nations and states.
- /ˈfyo͞odlˌizəm/ (noun) the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- /ˈˌself səˈfiSHənt/ (adjective) 1. needing no outside help in satisfying one's basic needs, especially with regard to the production of food. 2. emotionally and intellectually independent.
- /ˈherəldrē/ (noun) the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- /ˈpräksē/ (noun) the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting.
Down
- /ˈkerəktəˌrīz/ (verb) describe the distinctive nature or features of.
- /ˌreprəˈzent/ (verb) 1. be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity. 2. constitute; amount to. 3. depict (a particular subject) in a picture or other work of art.
- /rəˈnouns/ (verb) formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession).
- /ˈvasəl/ (noun) a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- /ˈlejənˌderē/ (adjective) 1. of, described in, or based on legends. 2. remarkable enough to be famous; very well known.
- /sərf/ (noun) an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- /ekspēˈāSH(ə)n/ (noun) the act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement.
17 Clues: /ˈkerəktəˌrīz/ (verb) describe the distinctive nature or features of. • /ˈtenənt/ (noun) a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord. • /ˈpräksē/ (noun) the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting. • /rəˈnouns/ (verb) formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession). • ...
Middle Ages I 2021-03-12
Across
- (adjective) 1. of, described in, or based on legends. 2. remarkable enough to be famous; very well known.
- the act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement.
- (verb) describe the distinctive nature or features of.
- (noun) the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting.
- (noun) the metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle.
- (verb) formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession).
- (noun) an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- (noun) the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
Down
- (noun) the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (verb) 1. be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity. 2. constitute; amount to. 3. depict (a particular subject) in a picture or other work of art.
- (noun) a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- (noun) a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- (noun) the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- (noun) an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
- (noun) a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- (adjective) 1. needing no outside help in satisfying one's basic needs, especially with regard to the production of food. 2. emotionally and intellectually independent.
- (noun) (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons, a legislature similar to parliament in other nations and states.
17 Clues: (verb) describe the distinctive nature or features of. • (noun) a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord. • (noun) the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting. • the act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement. • (verb) formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession). • ...
Middle Ages I 2021-03-12
Across
- (adjective) 1. of, described in, or based on legends. 2. remarkable enough to be famous; very well known.
- the act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement.
- (verb) describe the distinctive nature or features of.
- (noun) the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting.
- (noun) the metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle.
- (verb) formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession).
- (noun) an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- (noun) the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
Down
- (noun) the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (verb) 1. be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity. 2. constitute; amount to. 3. depict (a particular subject) in a picture or other work of art.
- (noun) a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- (noun) a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- (noun) the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- (noun) an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
- (noun) a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- (adjective) 1. needing no outside help in satisfying one's basic needs, especially with regard to the production of food. 2. emotionally and intellectually independent.
- (noun) (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons, a legislature similar to parliament in other nations and states.
17 Clues: (verb) describe the distinctive nature or features of. • (noun) a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord. • (noun) the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting. • the act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement. • (verb) formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession). • ...
