middle east Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan Vuong 2022-02-10
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- 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 • ...
Anti-Antisemitism And the Jewish 2016-10-04
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- Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control
- Places where true Jewish peoples were forced to move to during the rein of Adolf Hitler
- The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage
- Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed
- The worshiped holy book of the Jews
- Religion that all Jews follow
- Type of group that all Jews fall under
- The approximate number of Jewish people killed during the Holocaust
- The collective name for the removal and punishment of Jews started by Hitler
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- Place where scriptures of the Jewish holy book was derived from
- The name of the peoples abducted and enslaved by the Egyptians and set off in search of there own land
- The group that Jews fought with after settling in the Middle East
- The governing body that granted the right for the Jews to gain control of Palestine
- The hatred of Jews by other cultures
14 Clues: Religion that all Jews follow • The worshiped holy book of the Jews • The hatred of Jews by other cultures • Type of group that all Jews fall under • The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage • Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed • Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control • ...
Staff Yearbook Puzzle 2024-07-05
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- I know American Sign Language.
- I spend 6 months in the Middle East during college.
- I love hiking, ice fishing, and going to the beach in the winter to see all the ice and wind sculptures.
- I was born at the same hospital as LeBron James and Steph Curry.
- I was invited to tryout for the Detroit Tigers after college.
- I have lived in six states (Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Florida, and Indiana).
- I have smuggled Bibles into China.
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- I learned to ski when I was two years old.
- I played the flute in band from 5th grade through freshmen year in college.
- I survived a hurricane.
- I'm good at tongue twisters.
- My first overseas trip without an adult was from Paris to Detroit when I was 12 years old.
- I've been interviewed on the news twice.
- I've never drank a whole can of pop.
14 Clues: I survived a hurricane. • I'm good at tongue twisters. • I know American Sign Language. • I have smuggled Bibles into China. • I've never drank a whole can of pop. • I've been interviewed on the news twice. • I learned to ski when I was two years old. • I spend 6 months in the Middle East during college. • I was invited to tryout for the Detroit Tigers after college. • ...
MYOWS (Sam and Gigi) 2025-02-05
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- The vast ships and communication networks were made by?
- What ship was made by the Industrialization that extended the West’s military?
- What is a society that the British gave “More care to” after losing the US?
- What document warned against European meddling in the Americas?
- What war caused an “Industrial Boom” in America?
- immigration What created/ expanded Western settler societies?
- What American firms set up branches in other countries?
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- What country did not play a substantial role in world history during this colonial period?
- What Revolution prompted a major expansion of the West’s power in the world?
- What revolution caused a “Stir” in Europe?
- What invention gave small western forces superiority over masses of local troops?
- Who were the new strain of immigrants in America?
- Who were American engineers mostly inspired by?
- What was the most important Western nation overseas?
- Who created empires in Africa, Southeast Asia, parts of China, and the middle east?
15 Clues: What revolution caused a “Stir” in Europe? • Who were American engineers mostly inspired by? • What war caused an “Industrial Boom” in America? • Who were the new strain of immigrants in America? • What was the most important Western nation overseas? • The vast ships and communication networks were made by? • What American firms set up branches in other countries? • ...
Tanisha B'day Puzzle 2024-12-19
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- Vast expanse explored through telescopes and rovers. (5 letters)
- Color often associated with calmness and the ocean. (4 letters)
- Animated movie about a regal feline's journey to reclaim his throne. (4 letters)
- Internet personality who formed a duo with "Amazing Phil." (3 letters)
- Wizarding hero who discovered he was "the Chosen One." (5 letters)
- Mischievous deity known for shapeshifting and trickery in mythology and comics. (4 letters)
- Norwegian playwright of "Hedda Gabler." (5 letters)
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- Creator of a world filled with Shadowhunters and Downworlders. (9 letters)
- PARK Iconic park in Bengaluru, a favorite spot for relaxation. (6 letters)
- Co-creator of "CrashCourse" and a famous YouTube duo. (4 letters)
- Dairy brand prominent in the Middle East. (7 letters)
- Instant noodle brand beloved for quick and tasty meals. (6 letters)
- MYTHOLOGY Ancient stories featuring gods like Apollo and Athena. (5 letters)
- Leisure activity enjoyed on foot for long distances. (5 letters)
14 Clues: Norwegian playwright of "Hedda Gabler." (5 letters) • Dairy brand prominent in the Middle East. (7 letters) • Color often associated with calmness and the ocean. (4 letters) • Vast expanse explored through telescopes and rovers. (5 letters) • Leisure activity enjoyed on foot for long distances. (5 letters) • ...
World History I 2022-04-20
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- Ancient Romans used these to move water from place to place.
- A Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- These were traded from lands around the Indian Ocean.
- This navigational tool was a technological advance from China.
- During the Age of Charlemagne, this person was crowned Emperor.
- Queen Isabella and King _________________ unified Spain and expelled Jews and Moors.
- The civil service system, porcelain, ____________, and silk were all contributions of classical China.
- Waterwheels and ___________________ were technological advances from the Middle East.
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- She was a unifying factor between European nation-states (no spaces).
- One style of Greek columns is ________.
- Three important Greek philosophers were Socrates, Plato, and __________________.
- The Hundred Years' War between England and ___________ helped define England as a nation.
- This was a major good traded from West Africa.
- Early humans were ______________ and gatherers whose survival depended on the availability of wild plants and animals.
14 Clues: One style of Greek columns is ________. • This was a major good traded from West Africa. • A Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • These were traded from lands around the Indian Ocean. • Ancient Romans used these to move water from place to place. • This navigational tool was a technological advance from China. • ...
River Valley Vocab 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 • ...
Nixon to Reagan (70s and 80s) 2026-01-12
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- The U.S. president of the 1980s largely focused on ending the ____ War
- Reagan cut these in the U.S.
- 52 Americans became _____ in Iran during the Revolution
- gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vietnam
- This scandal connected the President to lying and obstructing justice
- improved/relaxing of tensions between U.S. and Soviet Union and China
- This president taking office marked the return of the Americans in Iran
- This is what president Nixon did after he was discovered for being connected to the scandal
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- This country collapsed shortly after Reagan left office
- Accords from this camp helped create peace and got the U.S. more involved in the Middle East
- This leader of Iran was overthrown during the Revolution
- _____ and Israel agreed to terms after a meeting with the President
- This president was seen as a moral and honest leader to restore trust in the presidency
- Nixon declared a war on ________
14 Clues: Reagan cut these in the U.S. • Nixon declared a war on ________ • gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vietnam • This country collapsed shortly after Reagan left office • 52 Americans became _____ in Iran during the Revolution • This leader of Iran was overthrown during the Revolution • _____ and Israel agreed to terms after a meeting with the President • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Scullion Topography Crossword 2013-02-17
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- brisbane from Melborune
- approx. 1200km southwest from mt Isa
- most north city of Tasmania
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- 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
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- Processor of daily cash transaction
- The first toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica
- The "S" in QSE
- The "E" in QSE
- NROCC's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- Convert (waste) into reusable material
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- JIO's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- TJH's role in Highway 2000 East-West
- The prevention of the wasteful use of energy
- The "Q" in QSE
10 Clues: The "Q" in QSE • The "S" in QSE • The "E" in QSE • Processor of daily cash transaction • JIO's role in Highway 2000 East-West • TJH's role in Highway 2000 East-West • NROCC's role in Highway 2000 East-West • Convert (waste) into reusable material • The first toll plaza to be opened in Jamaica • The prevention of the wasteful use of energy
Unit 1 African American Studies Review 09/22/23 2023-09-21
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- systematic process done by the Federal Housing Administration to deem neighborhoods desirable or not based on a color system
- a blending of religion, food, and language when groups of people come together (Gullah languagE = English + West African language)
- oldest Sudanic empire
- Nigerian ancestral people near Abujs who it was discovered made terra cotta statutes as well as being iron smelters
- spread of a group of people across space
- region of Africa where pearl millet, cowpeas (blackeye), groundnut (peanut), cotton, and watermelon were domesticated
- "The Lion King" who is said to have found the Mali Empire
- royal queen thought to be from Ethiopia or Saba in Yemen who had built a major compound in Yaha 30 miles from Axum
- a major metal that many people thought was brought to Africa but was being smelted at the same time in Africa as in Europe
- diffusion type where a high status persons ideas spreads to lay people
- thought to be the wealthiest man in Africa and very generous, a leader of the Mali Empire
- syncretic religion practiced in Brazil and mixing Catholic gods with West African orishas
- ancestral people of many languages that exist throughout East and South Africa today like Swahili and Zulu
- number of official languages recognized by the South African government
- religion that people living in cities converted to once exposed to through trade
- major city of trade on the Niger river that was center of trade and learning
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- geographic body that was integral to trade between Middle East, Europe, and Africa (East Africa)
- a major feature of transportation for the interior of African civilizations
- West African storyteller
- traded throughout and was valuable because found only in remote places like the highlands of Ethiopia
- an Islamic college that were constructed throughout West Africa under the rule of Mali Empire
- a Bantu language of South Africa that was the mother tongue of Nelson Mandela
- Jamaican author who wrote the poem "Outcast"
- major city if East Africa that had major trade with the world
- symbolic bird that looks to past to inform the present
- Ethiopian king who converted to Christianity when he had interaction with two young boys who ended in Axum after ship had been captured. His conversion led to conversion of may Ethiopians
- powerful leader of the of the Songhay Empire who was into astronomy and brought experts, was open to variety of religious practices, and built schools
- symbol that was in the Aksumite coin after Ezana's conversion
- not a biological real category but created by societies
- another name for the empire of Ghana
- place of the black studies conference we reviewed that was titles "Paradox with Promise"
- largest Sudanic empire
- son of Solomon and Sheba who supposedly brought the Arc of the Covenant to Ethiopia
- name of the church where 4 little girls were killed in 1963 when bombs were placed in church by KKK members
- was the origin place of coffee and teff in 3000 BCE
35 Clues: oldest Sudanic empire • largest Sudanic empire • West African storyteller • another name for the empire of Ghana • spread of a group of people across space • Jamaican author who wrote the poem "Outcast" • was the origin place of coffee and teff in 3000 BCE • symbolic bird that looks to past to inform the present • not a biological real category but created by societies • ...
Mesopotamia Terms 2018-12-10
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- of Hammurabi - A written code of law from 1772 BC. It was put in place by Babylonian King Hammurabi. It is one of the oldest detailed recordings of a code of law in world history.
- - A man-made channel built to carry water from one location to another.
- - The chariot was a two wheeled vehicle pulled by horses. It was typically used for warfare and was one of the strengths of the Assyrian army.
- - Watering crops through man-made efforts such as ditches and canals.
- - A term used to describe the lands between and near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is mostly located in present day Iraq and Syria.
- Empire - An empire known for their fierce warriors, the Assyrian Empire rose and fell several times to rule over much of Mesopotamia and the Middle East.
- seal - An engraved stone cylinder used to create a seal or signature on clay tablets.
- - A large number of states or regions that are ruled by a single leader called the emperor or empress.
- Empire - The Akkadian Empire was the world's first empire. It formed when Sargon the Great conquered many of the Sumerian city-states and united them under one leader.
- Crescent - A large area of land in the Middle East that is shaped like a crescent on a map. It runs from the Persian Gulf, along the Tigres and Euphrates rivers, over to the Mediterranean Sea, and down the Nile River Valley of Egypt.
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- - A stringed instrument shaped like a small harp.
- - The primary god of the Babylonians.
- - A city-state is an independently governed region that is centered around a single powerful city. The civilization of the Sumer was governed by many independent city-states.
- - A civilization is an advanced state of human society. Typically a civilization is marked by advanced government, agriculture, science, and culture.
- - One of the earliest forms of writing invented by the Sumer. It uses wedge shaped marks to make picture symbols on clay tablets.
- - A Sumerian King of the city-state of Uruk. He later became known in mythology as a demigod with superhuman strength.
- or Assur - Assur was the original capital city of the Assyrian Empire. It was also the name of the primary god in the Assyrian religion.
- Empire - The Babylonian Empire ruled much of Mesopotamia from the city of Babylon. The empire rose and fell over the course of ancient history.
- - When one family rules a kingdom or empire for a period of time, passing down the reign to the next generation.
19 Clues: - The primary god of the Babylonians. • - A stringed instrument shaped like a small harp. • - Watering crops through man-made efforts such as ditches and canals. • - A man-made channel built to carry water from one location to another. • seal - An engraved stone cylinder used to create a seal or signature on clay tablets. • ...
Kendyll Hiner "Week 28 Vocab" 2022-03-16
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- A belt of converging winds and rising air encircling Earth near the Equator
- When the valley floor warms during the day, warm air rises up the slopes of surrounding mountains and hills to create a valley breeze
- Dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the north and south poles towards low-pressure areas within the Westerlies at high latitudes
- Prevailing Winds from the west toward the east in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude
- Winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator.
- a breeze of diurnal period depending on the unevenness of land surfaces and blowing down the slope by night
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- The movement of air over Earths surface in patterns that are worldwide
- Located at 30 degrees north and south latitude
- The curving of the path of a moving object from an other wise straight path due to Earth's rotation
- a breeze blowing toward the sea from the land, especially at night, owing to the relative warmth of the sea
- a breeze blowing toward the land from the sea, especially during the day owing to the relative warmth of the land
- The movement of air over short distanced: occurs in specific areas as a result of certain geographical features
- The movement of air caused by difference in air pressure
- a narrow band if strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere
14 Clues: Located at 30 degrees north and south latitude • The movement of air caused by difference in air pressure • a narrow band if strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere • The movement of air over Earths surface in patterns that are worldwide • Winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator. • ...
Glass Castle pgs 116-125 by: Dan Vuong 2022-02-10
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- Grandma and Grandpa Walls were described to be genuine ______
- The Walls children did not need to gather any school records before heading to the East because the Walls children were described to be ____
- The name car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special
- To distract him from drinking, Dad suggested that the Walls take a trip to the _______ (2 words)
- Mom made the trip to East sound like it was an ______
- _____ set that Mom was attached to and brought on the camping trip
- Jeannette's wish to Dad for her tenth birthday was for him to ____ (2 words)
- Word that used by the lady, that helped them after their car broke down, that made Jeannette mad for using it too many times
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- The state that the Walls will be moving to in the East (2 words)
- After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree
- When Dad started doing again, Mom and Dad had a ____ fight
- Dad's nickname for Jeannette (2 words)
- The street that their house was in Phoenix, _____ Third Street
- What Mom plowed into because the brakes of the car were not working
- Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed
- Maureen's lavender _____ that she brought everywhere
- Who drove the car at high speeds causing the car to break down
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 ______ • The name car that was a part of the Piggy Bank Special • Dad's _____ lived in East, where the walls were headed • After Dad heard Jeannette's wish he sat under an ____ tree • ...
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
Byzantine Empire 2025-05-02
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- where Constantinople was located
- Wife of Justinian- His Advisor
- Religious images
- Sophia Byzantine church
- Former name of Constantinople
- Religious leader of the Roman Catholic church
- Strongest Byzantine Emperor
- Orthodox Type of Christianity in East
- Roman emperor who moved to Byzantium
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- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- Code Set of Roman laws
- Strait body of water east of Constantinople
- Art made of pieces of glass or stone
- Type of alphabet developed
- of Constantinople Religious leader of the Eastern
- Most famous Byzantine general
- Turks Group that conquered Constantinople
- Language of the Roman Empire
- Language of the Byzantine Empire
- Catholic Type of Christianity practiced in West
20 Clues: Religious images • Code Set of Roman laws • Sophia Byzantine church • Type of alphabet developed • Capital of Byzantine Empire • Strongest Byzantine Emperor • Language of the Roman Empire • Former name of Constantinople • Most famous Byzantine general • Wife of Justinian- His Advisor • where Constantinople was located • Language of the Byzantine Empire • ...
fossils 2020-04-16
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- Eurypterids-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- Mammals-Cenozoic era
- brachiopods-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- Graptolites-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period
- Dinosaurs-Mesozoic era
- Graptolites-Paleozoic era, late Ordovician period
- gastropods-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period
- Vascular plants-Paleozoic era,late Devonian period
- Nautiloids-Paleozoic era,middle Ordovician period
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- Nautiloids-Paleozoic era,early silurianperiod
- birds-Cenozoic era,Quaternary period
- placoderm fish-Paleozoic era,late Devonian period
- Trilobites-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- Eurypterids-Paleozoic era,late silurian period
- corals-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period
- vascular plants-Paleozoic era,late Silurian period
- Ammonoids-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period
- brachiopods-Paleozoic era,early silurian period
- Corals-Paleozoic era,middle Ordovician period
19 Clues: Mammals-Cenozoic era • Dinosaurs-Mesozoic era • birds-Cenozoic era,Quaternary period • corals-Paleozoic era,early Ordovician period • Nautiloids-Paleozoic era,early silurianperiod • Corals-Paleozoic era,middle Ordovician period • Eurypterids-Paleozoic era,late silurian period • Ammonoids-Paleozoic era,middle Devonian period • ...
Map Skills 2022-03-20
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- The east precinct is located on __________ Road.
- What bridge is located closest to the Columbus Trade Center?
- Exit 6 off of I-185 is _____ Road.
- What is the Public Safety Building also known as?
- The north precinct is located on _________ Road.
- Exit 11, __________ Rd, off of I-185, runs east and west.
- The Pedestrian Bridge is located on ________ Street.
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- The south precinct is located on _______ Drive.
- When traveling ____ JR Allen Pkwy, drivers are headed Phenix City
- What county is located east of Muscogee County?
- Exit 2 off of JR Allen is _____ Rd.
- St. Francis Hospital is located on _________ Expwy.
- What county is north of Muscogee County?
- When traveling _____ on I-185, drivers are headed towards Atlanta.
14 Clues: Exit 6 off of I-185 is _____ Road. • Exit 2 off of JR Allen is _____ Rd. • What county is north of Muscogee County? • The south precinct is located on _______ Drive. • What county is located east of Muscogee County? • The east precinct is located on __________ Road. • The north precinct is located on _________ Road. • What is the Public Safety Building also known as? • ...
Find the Words Around the Room 2023-12-06
19 Clues: ten • hot • east • pink • north • fifty • summer • Monday • winter • scared • yellow • twenty • snowing • pumpkin • October • raining • tomorrow • September • Wednesday
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 ________ • ...
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 • route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia • ...
Forensics Escape Room 2026-05-11
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- - European, Middle Eastern, and East Indian skulls are classified as this
- - Movable bone in the human skull that forms the lower jaw.
- - Anatomical vertical cut that divides the body into left and right sides.
- - Holistic scientific study of humanity. In forensics, it is the study of bones
- - Bone located in the head
- - Shaft of bone
- - Immovable joint where bones are joined together. They are visible on bones as seams.
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- - Anatomical vertical cut that divides the body into front and back sections.
- - Asian, Native American, and Polynesian skulls are classified as this
- - The larger and stronger bone of the two bones in the human calf.
- - Largest bone in the human body
- - Bone located at the base of the spine that connects the trunk to the legs.
12 Clues: - Shaft of bone • - Bone located in the head • - Largest bone in the human body • - Movable bone in the human skull that forms the lower jaw. • - The larger and stronger bone of the two bones in the human calf. • - Asian, Native American, and Polynesian skulls are classified as this • - European, Middle Eastern, and East Indian skulls are classified as this • ...
Rome Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- Roman historian who wrote major works on the history of the Roman Empire
- a republic in central Europe split into East Germany and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990
- defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in 31 BC at Actium in 63 BC- AD 14
- the second largest continent
- a resident of modern Rome
- capital and largest city of Italy
- a republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula
- the second ecumenical council in 381 which added wording about the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed
- have dominance or the power to defeat over
- the 2nd smallest continent
- any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- supreme authority, absolute dominion
- a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior
- The largest continent
- a member of an uncivilized people
- ancient city to the southeast of Naples that was buried by a volcanic eruption from Vesuvius
- rules an empire
- Emperor of Rome, son of Vespasian who succeeded his brother Titus, instigated a reign of terror and was assassinated as a tyrant
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- Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
- a professional combatant or a captive who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat in ancient rome
- a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395
- Roman Emperor who was the adoptive son of Trajan
- an ancient region of western Europe that included what is now northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and the Netherlands
- he initiated the last persecution of the Christians in 303
- a group of countries under a single authority
- Roman Emperor after his nephew Caligula was murdered
- Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire and became emperor in 27 BC
- the ancient Roman state from 509 BC until Augustus assumed power in 27 BCthe ancient Roman state from 509 BC until Augustus assumed power in 27 BC
- son-in-law of Augustus who became a suspicious tyrannical Emperor of Rome after a brilliant military career
- a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395
- Rome adopted their culture
- Roman Emperor and adoptive son of Nerva extended the Roman Empire to the east and conducted an extensive program of building
32 Clues: rules an empire • The largest continent • a resident of modern Rome • the 2nd smallest continent • Rome adopted their culture • the second largest continent • capital and largest city of Italy • a member of an uncivilized people • supreme authority, absolute dominion • have dominance or the power to defeat over • any dialect of the language of ancient Rome • ...
50 Capital Cities 2023-12-14
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- Danube River city known for its thermal baths.
- High-tech capital on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
- Equatorial Guinea capital on Bioko Island.
- Northern capital with futuristic architecture.
- Coastal capital on the Atlantic in West Africa.
- Ancient capital in the heart of the Middle East.
- Central American capital surrounded by volcanoes.
- Capital on an island nation in the South Pacific.
- English-speaking capital on the northern coast of South America.
- Micronesian capital spread across coral atolls in the Pacific.
- Capital perched in the highlands of East Africa.
- Smallest West African capital along the Gambia River.
- Capital on the banks of the Nile, home to the pyramids.
- Scandinavian capital on the Gulf of Finland.
- Holy Savior capital in Central America.
- Caribbean capital with a horseshoe-shaped harbor.
- West African capital with a rich cultural heritage.
- Reunified capital at the heart of Europe.
- Capital named for freedom on the west coast of Africa.
- South American capital straddling the equator.
- Micronesian capital spread across several islands.
- Arabian Gulf capital known for its modern skyline.
- Holy city with historical significance for multiple religions.
- Capital with a name meaning "big river."
- Central American capital in a mountainous setting.
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- Coral atoll capital of Kiribati in the central Pacific.
- Executive capital of a landlocked kingdom.
- Mediterranean capital with a rich cultural history.
- New Flower capital on the Ethiopian plateau.
- Southeast Asian megacity on the island of Java.
- Caribbean capital with a rich musical heritage.
- Capital in the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho.
- Mesopotamian city on the banks of the Tigris River.
- Thames River city with a royal residence.
- City of Lights on the Seine River.
- Eternal City with iconic landmarks.
- Iranian capital at the foot of the Alborz Mountains.
- Capital named after a U.S. President in West Africa.
- Lively capital on the island of Ireland.
- Southeast Asian capital along the Mekong River.
- Baltic gem with well-preserved medieval architecture.
- Caribbean capital hit by a devastating earthquake.
- East African capital on the Nairobi River.
- India's capital in the northern part of the country.
- Central Asian capital nestled in the Tien Shan mountains.
- European capital with a complex recent history.
- Northernmost capital with geothermal energy.
- Eurasian capital with a blend of ancient and modern.
- Cradle of Western civilization on the Aegean Sea.
- Baltic capital with a well-preserved medieval Old Town.
50 Clues: City of Lights on the Seine River. • Eternal City with iconic landmarks. • Holy Savior capital in Central America. • Lively capital on the island of Ireland. • Capital with a name meaning "big river." • Thames River city with a royal residence. • Reunified capital at the heart of Europe. • Executive capital of a landlocked kingdom. • ...
10/3 S.S. Review Crossword 2025-10-02
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- - A time label meaning “Anno Domini,” used for dates after the birth of Christ
- - A person who lived by hunting animals and gathering wild plants
- - The space of time between two dates on a timeline
- - The wedge-shaped writing of ancient Sumer
- - Rich soil left behind after a river floods
- - A stepped temple in the center of a Sumerian city
- - Flat open land near the rivers where farmers later settled
- - A ditch, sometimes filled with water, dug around city walls for defense
- - A man-made water channel used for farming
- - The study of what happened in the past
- - A metal made by mixing copper and tin, used for tools and weapons
- - Having enough food produced year after year
- - A person who studies and writes about the past
- - The main line of latitude at 0 degrees
- - Working together to keep canals clear and water flowing
- - Imaginary lines that run north–south and measure distance east or west of the prime meridian
- - Extra supply of food beyond what is needed right away
- - A line that shows events in the order they happened
- - A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East where farming began
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- - A city with its own government and surrounding farmland
- - The practice of growing crops and raising animals
- - An object made or used by people in the past
- - Barriers built around a city to protect it
- - A raised bank of earth built to keep rivers from flooding
- - A time label meaning “Before Christ,” used for very old dates
- - A person who moves from place to place in search of food
- - “Land between the rivers,” where some of the first cities grew
- - One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- - Bringing river water to fields through canals and ditches
- - A time label meaning “Before Common Era,” another way to say BC
- - The other main river of Mesopotamia
- - Imaginary lines that run east–west and measure distance north or south of the equator
- - A pointed weapon on a long stick used by Sumerian soldiers
- - Low hills at the base of mountains where early farmers once lived
- - A person who learns about the past by digging up artifacts
- - The main line of longitude at 0 degrees
- - A farming tool pulled by animals to turn soil
- - A time label meaning “Common Era,” another way to say AD
38 Clues: - The other main river of Mesopotamia • - The study of what happened in the past • - The main line of latitude at 0 degrees • - The main line of longitude at 0 degrees • - The wedge-shaped writing of ancient Sumer • - One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • - A man-made water channel used for farming • - Barriers built around a city to protect it • ...
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. • ...
New York 2024-09-11
10 Clues: a big park • the Symbole of Liberty • Another World of New York • near one World Trade Center • worlds bigges Shopping mall • Close to Empire State Building • big River but Not the East River • biggest Building where i can Buy • over East River by centreal Park • near Manhattan but behind the East River
The Dark Ages and Islam's Rise. 2017-04-19
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- Followers of Islam.
- The leader of the Catholic Church. Current leader is Pope Francis. the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
- Church Largest branch of the Christian Church. Catholics trace their religion back to the early Roman conversions to the religion.
- Is the leader of an individual church within the Catholic religion.
- The holy book for Muslims. These are believed to be the actual words of god.
- Holey city for three major religions: Judaism. Christianity, and Islam located in Judea (Israel) in the Middle East.
- Common name given to the time period between the collapse of the western Roman Empire and start a Renaissance.
- The Kaaba is a large cube-shaped building inside the mosque know as al-Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be the holiest site in Islam.
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- Is a religious leader of a group of Catholic churches within a country.
- Holiest city in Islam and the home to Muhammad. Muslims pray 5 times a day facing Mecca.
- Name given to the early parts of the Middle Ages.
- A holy place where Muslims pray and learn about their religion.
- A religious journey, often to a holy place, such as Mecca.
- Founder of Islam, a merchant whom god (allah) spoke to and told him to write down his words.
- Monotheistic religion that developed in in 622 in Arabia.
15 Clues: Followers of Islam. • Name given to the early parts of the Middle Ages. • Monotheistic religion that developed in in 622 in Arabia. • A religious journey, often to a holy place, such as Mecca. • A holy place where Muslims pray and learn about their religion. • Is the leader of an individual church within the Catholic religion. • ...
TEST 2021-09-17
12 Clues: VOTSL • apron • grip or ? • sun rises • sun, moon and ? • tool of a tyler • age for a mason • to rule a lodge? • lodge rule maker? • _____ light in the east • Warden thats third in line to the chair? • Meeting that is in addition to a regular one.
Imperial Rivalries 2017-05-15
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- East Asian material coveted by Europeans.
- East Asian spice.
- the buying and selling of goods among countries.
- Spain's neighbor to the west.
- passage the Europeans were looking for.
- location where Columbus landed.
- important French explorer.
- queen who financed Columbus.
- English captain who sailed for the Dutch.
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- state of first English settlement in North America.
- country that colonized Mexico.
- having to do with the sea and sailing.
- first European in the Americas.
- country that claimed Canada.
- number of voyages Columbus made.
- king who backed Columbus.
- main Dutch outpost or settlement.
- first natives to encounter Columbus.
- Columbus's native country.
19 Clues: East Asian spice. • king who backed Columbus. • important French explorer. • Columbus's native country. • country that claimed Canada. • queen who financed Columbus. • Spain's neighbor to the west. • country that colonized Mexico. • first European in the Americas. • location where Columbus landed. • number of voyages Columbus made. • main Dutch outpost or settlement. • ...
Renaissance Crossword medium difficulty 2025-05-05
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- 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 • ...
country 2023-06-12
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- A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts and rich Islamic heritage. It's home to the holy city of Mecca and towering sand dunes.
- A country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia known for its rich history and diverse culture. It's famous for its kebabs and beautiful mosques.
- A country famous for its stunning alpine landscapes and delicious chocolates. It's known for its precision watches and efficient train system.
- A country in southern Africa known for its stunning Victoria Falls and diverse wildlife. It's home to the mighty Zambezi River and offers thrilling safari experiences.
- A country known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities. It's famous for its Maori culture and the Haka dance.
- A country in East Asia known for its advanced technology and K-pop music. It has a rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki.
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- A country with a blend of different cultures and delicious street food. It has stunning rainforests and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
- A country with diverse landscapes, from stunning national parks to bustling cities. It's known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- A country located in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife and safaris. It's home to the Maasai people and the Great Rift Valley.
- A country with ancient ruins like Machu Picchu and the vibrant Inca culture. It's known for its llamas, alpacas, and delicious ceviche.
- A country with beautiful beaches and a vibrant street life. It's famous for its temples, spicy cuisine, and the annual water festival called Songkran.
- A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its lush landscapes and delicious cuisine. It's famous for its historical sites, vibrant markets, and traditional ao dai dress.
- A country in southern Africa known for its ancient ruins and breathtaking natural beauty. It's home to the majestic Victoria Falls and abundant wildlife in its national parks.
15 Clues: A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks. • A country known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities. It's famous for its Maori culture and the Haka dance. • ...
Greece's Golden Age 2021-02-17
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- the period from 320 to 30 BCE, when greek culturespread through the eastern Mediterranean and middle east.
- serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end.
- including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures.
- A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, or values.
- A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people.
- a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues.
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- soldiers who fight in foreign countries for pay.
- A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person.
- A system of government in their behalf.
- To prevent from becoming law.
- A humorous play that usually has a happy ending.
11 Clues: To prevent from becoming law. • A system of government in their behalf. • soldiers who fight in foreign countries for pay. • A humorous play that usually has a happy ending. • including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures. • A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person. • ...
Pole to Pole 2021-12-07
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- Natural resource found in Dubai and Syria
- Country in the Middle East that has had a 10 year civil war
- Measurement of how hot it is, shown by a red line on the climate graph
- Warm biome with grasslands and safari animals
- Geographical aspect all about people
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- Landlocked country in southern Africa, near Zambia and Botswana
- Trick name given to a country in the arctic circle to get people to move their
- City state in the United Arab Emirates that has many projects including the Palm Islands
- Geographical aspect all about nature and the planet
- Cold and icy biome that covers the Arctic and Antarctica
- When animals and plant characteristics allow them to survive in their environment
11 Clues: Geographical aspect all about people • Natural resource found in Dubai and Syria • Warm biome with grasslands and safari animals • Geographical aspect all about nature and the planet • Cold and icy biome that covers the Arctic and Antarctica • Country in the Middle East that has had a 10 year civil war • ...
L12 FROM THE CRUSADES TO NEW MUSLIM EMPIRES 2025-02-25
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- a ruler in certain Middle East lands, especially Persia (modern-day Iran)
- relating to trade or money
- the forced separation of one group from the rest of a community
- an answer to something that is done or said
- Semitism- hostility or discrimination against Jews
- a series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim Jerusalem and other holy sites from Muslims
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- a judicial body established by the Roman Catholic Church to combat forms of religious error
- noticeable and remarkable
- Land- the area between Egypt and Syria that was the ancient homeland of Jews and the place where Jesus Christ had lived; also called Palestine
- the action of working together
- the supreme ruler of a Muslim state
11 Clues: noticeable and remarkable • relating to trade or money • the action of working together • the supreme ruler of a Muslim state • an answer to something that is done or said • Semitism- hostility or discrimination against Jews • the forced separation of one group from the rest of a community • a ruler in certain Middle East lands, especially Persia (modern-day Iran) • ...
Greece's Golden Age 2021-02-17
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- soldiers who fight in foreign countries for pay.
- a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues.
- including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures.
- serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end.
- A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, or values.
- A humorous play that usually has a happy ending.
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- A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person.
- A system of government in their behalf.
- A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people.
- the period from 320 to 30 BCE, when greek culturespread through the eastern Mediterranean and middle east.
- To prevent from becoming law.
11 Clues: To prevent from becoming law. • A system of government in their behalf. • soldiers who fight in foreign countries for pay. • A humorous play that usually has a happy ending. • including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures. • A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person. • ...
Tuesday Terms 2022-11-11
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- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies.
- A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
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- The people and systems that lead or rule a civilization
- Each person has a specific occupation or task they perform within a society
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- group of states or countries under a single authority or government
- farming
- Able to produce good crops
- A city with political and economic control over the surrounding farmland
11 Clues: farming • Able to produce good crops • The people and systems that lead or rule a civilization • Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. • group of states or countries under a single authority or government • A city with political and economic control over the surrounding farmland • ...
Szórád Máté 2020-05-11
Directions 2016-08-21
Glosor Hampus 2019-10-22
19 Clues: kust • rand • land • köra • tala • öster • söder • språk • huvud- • störst • väster • infödd • följande • upkallad • europeisk • huvudstad • kontinent • nybyggare • nordvästra
east 2 2021-03-17
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- Ash Wednesday is a very solemnt day when ..... is sprinkled on the hands of members of the congergation
- The word "Easter" was probably derived from the name of Eastre, an ancient __________ of spring.
- The flower used as a symbol of Easter.
- What is the symbol of a new life?
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- __________ remains the most popular color for Marshmallow Peeps.
- Easter always fall on this day of the week.
- Most Americans say they eat the __________ of a chocolate bunny first.
- The season of Easter.
8 Clues: The season of Easter. • What is the symbol of a new life? • The flower used as a symbol of Easter. • Easter always fall on this day of the week. • __________ remains the most popular color for Marshmallow Peeps. • Most Americans say they eat the __________ of a chocolate bunny first. • ...
OPPOSITES 2018-04-03
3B (Some help) 2021-04-12
19 Clues: Dél • Téves • Keres • Kelet • Észak • papír • Ázsia • Helyes • Kiabál • Tészta • Nyugat • főváros • Választ • Könyvtár • népesség • milliárd • Feltalál • Kontinens • Információ
nature sima franciska 2020-05-11
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the plate that is in the Caribbean
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
- the plate that is just North America
- a plate that is just west of South America
- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
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- the plate that sits under India
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that rests just south of South America
- the plate that sits under Australia
- the plate that is just South America
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
16 Clues: the plate that sits under India • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just North America • the plate that is just South America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • a plate that is just west of South America • the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean • the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the plate that sits under India
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
- the plate that is just South America
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- a plate that is just west of South America
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
- the plate that sits under Australia
- the plate that is just North America
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that is in the Caribbean
- the plate that rests just south of South America
16 Clues: the plate that sits under India • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just North America • the plate that is just South America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • a plate that is just west of South America • the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean • the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate • ...
From the Crusades to New Muslim Empires 2026-01-22
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- A person who follows the religion of Islam.
- A journey people take to a holy or special religious place.
- A Muslim leader who took Jerusalem back from the Crusaders.
- Unfair treatment or hatred toward Jewish people.
- A Muslim group that took control of land in the Middle East before the Crusades.
- A person who fought in the Crusades.
- A person who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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- When an army surrounds a city to take control of it.
- The leader of the Christian Church in Europe.
- A special area important to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
- Religious wars where Christian soldiers fought to control holy land.
- A Christian empire in Eastern Europe and Asia with its capital in Constantinople.
- A trained soldier who fought for a lord or king.
- The killing of many people at one time.
- A holy city important to three religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
16 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • A person who fought in the Crusades. • The killing of many people at one time. • A person who follows the religion of Islam. • The leader of the Christian Church in Europe. • A trained soldier who fought for a lord or king. • Unfair treatment or hatred toward Jewish people. • A person who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. • ...
weather 2026-03-31
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- layer of Earth's atmosphere that we live in and where weather occurs. wind speed increases but temperature and air pressure decreases as you move higher in this layer.
- an air pressure system where dense air sinks generally causing dry and clear weather(high and Dry)
- ocean current that brings warm water from the equator up along the east coast and over to Europe.
- produced by wind, temperature and density differences caused from uneven heating by solar radiation thus distributing energy.
- ocean water with cooler surface temperature shifts east causing drier winter
- created by the uneven heating by the solar radiation causes convection currents in the air
- fast, narrow air current that blows from west to east in the upper atmosphere causing weather to generally move in a west-east direction across the U.S.
- day to day conditions in the atmosphere, including humidity, could cover, temperature, wind, moist low pressure air mass.
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- the circular motion of liquids or gasses caused by density differences that result from temperature warm, less dense, matter rises and cools, more dense matter sinks
- an air pressure system where less dense air rises generally causing wet and overcast weather
- ocean current that brings cold, nutrient rich water down from Alaska along the west coast.
- brings thunder storms and leaves overcast and colder weather behind
- the force exerted on the surface of earth by the air above
- abnormal rise in sea levels caused by a hurricane and can lead to dangerous flooding
- boundary where two different air masses meet causing weather
- ocean water with warm surface temperature shifts east causing a wet winter
16 Clues: the force exerted on the surface of earth by the air above • boundary where two different air masses meet causing weather • brings thunder storms and leaves overcast and colder weather behind • ocean water with warm surface temperature shifts east causing a wet winter • ocean water with cooler surface temperature shifts east causing drier winter • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the plate that is in the Caribbean
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
- the plate that is just North America
- a plate that is just west of South America
- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
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- the plate that sits under India
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that rests just south of South America
- the plate that sits under Australia
- the plate that is just South America
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
16 Clues: the plate that sits under India • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just North America • the plate that is just South America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • a plate that is just west of South America • the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean • the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate • ...
Africa Geogrpahy 2020-02-11
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- A major colonizer of Africa, along with the French
- Largest River in Africa.
- Tallest peak in Africa, located in Kenya in the Eastern Rift Mountains.
- A semi-nomadic group located in the Sahara, nicknamed the "Blue Men of the Desert".
- Africa's largest lake, named by the British after Queen Victoria.
- Largest desert in the world, located in Northern Africa.
- Very famous city located in Africa, with some of the oldest buildings in history.
- An indigenous group located in Tanzania and Kenya, rely heavily on cattle.
- Desert Located off the coats of Namibia, a stretch of desert by the Atlantic.
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- Located just below the Sahara, a long stretch of semi-desert.
- Africa's largest rain forest.
- Africa's largest country, borders Morocco.
- Borders the Mediterranean Sea, touches the Middle east.
- Richest man to ever live, worth $400 billion today, former king of Malian Empire
- One of two countries that remained independent, borders Somalia.
- Mt. Kilimanjaro is located here, borders Ethiopia.
16 Clues: Largest River in Africa. • Africa's largest rain forest. • Africa's largest country, borders Morocco. • A major colonizer of Africa, along with the French • Mt. Kilimanjaro is located here, borders Ethiopia. • Borders the Mediterranean Sea, touches the Middle east. • Largest desert in the world, located in Northern Africa. • ...
EARTH SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2021-09-07
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- measured perpendicular to the equator
- orbit it makes complete orbit around the earth from North to South Pole
- the process of getting the exact location of GPS (place) by calculating distances from 3 or 4 satellites
- force it causes physical features on Earth's surface to grow/form
- imaginary line around the middle of a planet that divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere and a Southern Hemisphere
- map represents the locations of a geographical features such as hills and valleys
- the height above or below sea level
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- uses exact geographic locations from GPS receivers to create maps and images
- force it blows landforms apart like weathering, erosion, and volcanic eruptions
- map show the geological features of a region
- small object that orbits a larger object
- interval the difference between two contour lines
- Aka Global Positioning System
- tells the distance north or south of the equator
- the deepest places of the ocean
- expressed as north, south, east, west
16 Clues: Aka Global Positioning System • the deepest places of the ocean • the height above or below sea level • measured perpendicular to the equator • expressed as north, south, east, west • small object that orbits a larger object • map show the geological features of a region • tells the distance north or south of the equator • interval the difference between two contour lines • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-13
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- the 18th king of macedonia
- an inhabitant of minoan crete of member of the minoan people
- philosopher who believed in systematic logic
- an inhabitant of mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people
- philosopher who believed in absolute right or wrong
- a body of troops standing or moving in close formation
- government by a relatively small privileges, class or by minority for those presumed to be qualified to rule
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- conflict between greece and persia in the 5th century
- the conquests of alexander the great spread hellenism over the middle east and asia
- government by the people
- a member of an ancient hellenic race that completed the overthrow of mycenaean civilization
- a city state which was the community structure for ancient greece
- europe's first advanced civilization
- was one of the worlds greatest military generals
- a war fought between athens and sparta
- believed that the perfect state would contain four qualities courage,wisdom, self discipline and justice
16 Clues: government by the people • the 18th king of macedonia • europe's first advanced civilization • a war fought between athens and sparta • philosopher who believed in systematic logic • was one of the worlds greatest military generals • philosopher who believed in absolute right or wrong • conflict between greece and persia in the 5th century • ...
Ancient River Valley Civilizations 2022-09-02
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- an independent political unit made up of a city and surrounding land
- land area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers extending in a crescent shape to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and noted
- A person that accumulates animals, fish, fruit, and nuts in order to survive
- a society characterized by established cities, specialized labor, complex institutions, written records, and advanced technology
- Newest stone age era from 8,000 to 4,000 B.C.
- longest river in the world, found in Egypt
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- King of Babylonian Empire known for an extensive collection of laws
- prehistorical shift in human activity from hunting and gathering to agriculture resulting in human settlements
- a long-standing custom, practice, or tradition adopted by a group of people
- North African kingdom where early river civilizations are found
- Oldest stone age era from 2.5 million to 8,000 B.C.
- agricultural production
- dividing time into historical eras for purposes of analysis
- Geographical region in what today is called the Middle East
- nutrient rich soil left after flooding
- belief in multiple gods
16 Clues: agricultural production • belief in multiple gods • nutrient rich soil left after flooding • longest river in the world, found in Egypt • Newest stone age era from 8,000 to 4,000 B.C. • Oldest stone age era from 2.5 million to 8,000 B.C. • dividing time into historical eras for purposes of analysis • Geographical region in what today is called the Middle East • ...
archaeology in the bible 2025-01-31
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- a part of the city of jericho that was a mound of earth also described in the bible
- what papyrus was typically made of
- crescent-shaped region in Western Asia Formed by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a river that runs directly through iraq and is opposite the tigris
- a part of the city of jericho that was described in the bible
- an ancient wall city in the bible
- a sea in the middle east that has a very large salt content
- a river that runs through iraq opposite of the euphrates
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- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE.
- a set of scrolls that contain the old testement
- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures
- an artifact that allows us to understand egyptian heiroglyphes
- what heiroglyphics where typically found on
- the country that had enslaved the isrealites
- a large stone tablet that boasts an inscription of victory
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols
16 Clues: an ancient wall city in the bible • what papyrus was typically made of • what heiroglyphics where typically found on • A system of writing using pictorial symbols • the country that had enslaved the isrealites • a set of scrolls that contain the old testement • Early forms of writing that use simple pictures • a river that runs through iraq opposite of the euphrates • ...
Religion 2024-12-17
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- a father or founder
- a written account for God’s Revelation and his relationship with people.
- Inspiration- The special guidance that the HS gave the human biblical writers
- (hint: What does the word Genesis mean?) Beginning
- An agreement between God and His people
- Israelites- The members of the Hebrew nation. God’s chosen people.
- a mother in faith
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- what is known today as Isreal is in the Middle East
- The ability to know the difference between good and evil and right and wrong
- (hint: What does the word Gospel mean?) “Good News”
- A thought, word, deed, or omission against God’s law
- Will- The freedom and ability to choose
- persons in one God-BlessedTrinity
- Dignity- The value and worth that comes from being made in God’s image and likeness
- Revelation- God making Himself known to us through creation
- A person who is given both the authority over what he or she cares for and the responsibility for seeing that it lives and grows
- a gift from God that enables us to believe in Him
17 Clues: a mother in faith • a father or founder • persons in one God-BlessedTrinity • Will- The freedom and ability to choose • An agreement between God and His people • a gift from God that enables us to believe in Him • (hint: What does the word Genesis mean?) Beginning • what is known today as Isreal is in the Middle East • (hint: What does the word Gospel mean?) “Good News” • ...
Crusades 2025-02-19
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- Christian soldiers who vowed to fight in the Crusades (6 letters)
- The region where the Crusaders fought for control (4 letters)
- major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters)
- A famous Crusader kingdom in the Middle East (7 letters)
- region in Europe where most Crusaders came from (7 letters)
- A reason the Crusades began (5 letters)
- Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters)
- The name for the military orders formed during the Crusades (6 letters)
- Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters)
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- Crusader city that fell in the Fourth Crusade (7 letters)
- A sacred site for both Christians and Muslims (7 letters)
- The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters)
- Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters)
- Religious wars for control of the Holy Land (7 letters)
- weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters)
- 2. Muslim leader who fought the Crusaders (5 letters)
16 Clues: A reason the Crusades began (5 letters) • Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters) • weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters) • Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters) • Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters) • The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters) • major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters) • ...
Huckleberry Finn Crossword 2021-11-29
5 Clues: the farmer who Jim was sold to • the river that Huck takes on his journeys • one of the feuding families - Buck ______ • the slave safe-haven city; a city in the Middle East • huck’s best friend; also the title of a popular song by Rush
bell ringer 2022-03-30
5 Clues: similar to the tamberine • Melodic modes in traditional Arabic music • A type of music ensemble from the Middle East. • a scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic locale. • A heightened sense of emotion, translated as "ecstasy," that comes from musical performance.
Exploring the americas 2024-09-23
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- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- one of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- a Muslim house of worship
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- to commit oneself or one's resources to something
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- a journey to a holy place
- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
11 Clues: a journey to a holy place • a Muslim house of worship • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • to commit oneself or one's resources to something • an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • to travel completely around something, usually by water • ...
Trading Routes of East Africa 2015-04-09
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- The trade route that connected India to the Middle East, this trade route utilized the Indian Ocean as the way of transport.
- a larger African kingdom that expanded far beyond Ghana and their famous ruler Mansa Musa opened new trade routes, exchanged new good, and kept his people and the trade routes safe.
- a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world.
- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- an East African language and culture that emerged by the 1000s from a combination of African, Asian, and Arabic influences.
- Christians as far as their beliefs are held, and are living predominantly in a Muslim part of the world present day.
- a queen regnant who appears in the Bible. The tale of her visit to King Solomon has undergone extensive Jewish, Arabian and Ethiopian elaborations.
- is an ancient language that originated in the northern region of Ethiopia. It later became the official language of the Kingdom of Aksum and Ethiopia.
- an Axum port city on the Red Sea, one of two major cities in the kingdom that commanded a trade network in the region.
- a hard, fine-grained, white ceramic ware that was traded from Asia through the markets of Axum and East African coasts.
- The first known kingdom in western Africa who utilized the trans-Sahara trade as a way to bring in money to the government.
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- a serene, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness.
- to produce (something) on a large scale using machinery.
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
- the ruler of Ethiopia in the early 1200s.
- the spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another.
- trading center, and powerful ancient kingdom in northern present-day Ethiopia.
- the ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum (320s – 360AD)
- often called the Erythraean Sea; a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.
- powerful East African medieval trade center and city-state between 900 and 1500. Located in southern present-day Zimbabwe.
- a town at the mouth of the Galana River, lying on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya.
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest and bringing rain.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- to bring over from one belief, view, or party to another.
- From India, Southeast Asia, and _______ came cotton cloth, silk, spices, porcelain, glassware, and swords.
- a Greek term used by Axumite kings to refer to their kingdom.
- a member of a group of people in Ethiopia who hold the Jewish faith but use Geez rather than Hebrew as a liturgical language.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
29 Clues: the ruler of Ethiopia in the early 1200s. • the ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum (320s – 360AD) • to produce (something) on a large scale using machinery. • to bring over from one belief, view, or party to another. • a Greek term used by Axumite kings to refer to their kingdom. • producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops. • ...
Chapter 16, Section 3 2016-01-26
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- a name for a ruling family
- which religion arrived in East Africa second?
- Which has more influence in East Africa today: Christianity or Islam?
- the Swahili city-states were influenced by Muslim culture on which coast of Africa
- culture that developed in E Africa as a result of the regions role in overseas trade
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- the Sea that is close to Axum
- location where the Zagwe dynasty rose to power
- the first Christian influences in East Africa appeared in
- the tradition the Zagwe dynasty continued in Ethiopia
- ancient kingdom that was taken over by Axum
10 Clues: a name for a ruling family • the Sea that is close to Axum • ancient kingdom that was taken over by Axum • which religion arrived in East Africa second? • location where the Zagwe dynasty rose to power • the tradition the Zagwe dynasty continued in Ethiopia • the first Christian influences in East Africa appeared in • ...
Year 8 End of Year Geography Crossword 2023-07-12
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- The main measure of wealth (5,8,7)
- A fossil fuel (4)
- The biome found nearest to the equator (8,10)
- The United Kingdom left the EU in 2020, commonly referred to as ___ (6)
- The European ___ is an important political organisation (5)
- A person fleeing war or persecution (7)
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- The movement of sediment along a beach (9,5)
- Trees that shed their leaves in the autumn (9)
- ___ action is a type of erosion caused by waves (9)
- When rocks collide with each other, becoming smaller, rounder and smoother (9).
- A person who moves into another country to live/work (9)
- A landform of deposition, often with a recurved end (4)
- This ecosystem is under threat from bleaching and ocean acidification (5,4)
- The distance that a wave has travelled across the ocean (5)
- People in the EU can travel through member states due to freedom of ___ (8)
- The Middle East has vast reserves of this resource (3)
16 Clues: A fossil fuel (4) • The main measure of wealth (5,8,7) • A person fleeing war or persecution (7) • The movement of sediment along a beach (9,5) • The biome found nearest to the equator (8,10) • Trees that shed their leaves in the autumn (9) • ___ action is a type of erosion caused by waves (9) • The Middle East has vast reserves of this resource (3) • ...
Ground Zero 2023-11-01
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- Taz says Americans are trying to _____ things
- The name of the real-life Pakistani girl who fights for children's right to education
- The name of the street Brandon was trying to exit to
- The name of the American soldier Reshmina blames for the mess they're in
- The first word of the song Anaa was singing
- some of them were heroes in the aftermath of 9/11
- An animal that Reshmina can relate to
- Brandon's dad
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- "It's all your ______!" -Reshmina
- The town in Canada where many travelers were stranded after 9/11
- An object that Reshmina relates to Afghanistan and its destruction
- Where Reshmina's family is hiding
- The name of the store that sold Wolverine Claws
- Flowers grown in the Middle East for the heroin extract in their seeds
- Both characters are stuck in the _____ toward the end of the book
- The name of a woman Brandon and Richard found in the mall
16 Clues: Brandon's dad • "It's all your ______!" -Reshmina • Where Reshmina's family is hiding • An animal that Reshmina can relate to • The first word of the song Anaa was singing • Taz says Americans are trying to _____ things • The name of the store that sold Wolverine Claws • some of them were heroes in the aftermath of 9/11 • ...
Crusades 2025-02-19
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- A famous Crusader kingdom in the Middle East (7 letters)
- The name for the military orders formed during the Crusades (6 letters)
- region in Europe where most Crusaders came from (7 letters)
- The region where the Crusaders fought for control (4 letters)
- weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters)
- Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters)
- major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters)
- Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters)
- 2. Muslim leader who fought the Crusaders (5 letters)
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- Religious wars for control of the Holy Land (7 letters)
- A sacred site for both Christians and Muslims (7 letters)
- Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters)
- Christian soldiers who vowed to fight in the Crusades (6 letters)
- Crusader city that fell in the Fourth Crusade (7 letters)
- The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters)
- A reason the Crusades began (5 letters)
16 Clues: A reason the Crusades began (5 letters) • Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters) • weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters) • Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters) • Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters) • The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters) • major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters) • ...
Religion 2024-12-17
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- a father or founder
- a written account for God’s Revelation and his relationship with people.
- Inspiration- The special guidance that the HS gave the human biblical writers
- (hint: What does the word Genesis mean?) Beginning
- An agreement between God and His people
- Israelites- The members of the Hebrew nation. God’s chosen people.
- a mother in faith
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- what is known today as Isreal is in the Middle East
- The ability to know the difference between good and evil and right and wrong
- (hint: What does the word Gospel mean?) “Good News”
- A thought, word, deed, or omission against God’s law
- Will- The freedom and ability to choose
- persons in one God-BlessedTrinity
- Dignity- The value and worth that comes from being made in God’s image and likeness
- Revelation- God making Himself known to us through creation
- A person who is given both the authority over what he or she cares for and the responsibility for seeing that it lives and grows
- a gift from God that enables us to believe in Him
17 Clues: a mother in faith • a father or founder • persons in one God-BlessedTrinity • Will- The freedom and ability to choose • An agreement between God and His people • a gift from God that enables us to believe in Him • (hint: What does the word Genesis mean?) Beginning • what is known today as Isreal is in the Middle East • (hint: What does the word Gospel mean?) “Good News” • ...
Ch.1 Vocab 2021-01-21
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- a social ordering by rank or class
- he renamed their island san salvador or "Holy Savlor" and claimed it for spian
- the household made up of a mother and father and their children
- began with columbus's first voyage and continues today
- he would find a route to asia by sailing west across the atlantic ocean
- a series of military expeditions to the middle east in the name of Christianity
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- divided Christianity in western Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism
- signed in 1494, Spain and portugual agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them
- the establishment of distance settlements controlled by the parent country
- a period when Europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
- sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa
11 Clues: a social ordering by rank or class • began with columbus's first voyage and continues today • sent Portuguese ships to explore the west coast of Africa • the household made up of a mother and father and their children • he would find a route to asia by sailing west across the atlantic ocean • ...
SOL Review 2022-05-20
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- invented in China and made printing easier
- important trade goods from lands around Indian Ocean (black pepper most important)
- African Kingdom that become a Christian kingdom in 330
- Japanese state religion that stated divinity of the emperor and sacredness of Japanese nation
- trade network connecting China and Western Europe
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- navigational tool invented in China
- Italian merchant who sailed to and traded with China
- luxury trade good from China/Persia, a ceramic made of fine clay baked at high temps
- a group of nomadic warriors who invaded Russia, China, and Muslim states in Southwest Asia
- Western African Kingdom built on gold and salt trade in mid-1200s
- trade route from North African and Middle East to West Africa
11 Clues: navigational tool invented in China • invented in China and made printing easier • trade network connecting China and Western Europe • Italian merchant who sailed to and traded with China • African Kingdom that become a Christian kingdom in 330 • trade route from North African and Middle East to West Africa • ...
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 • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2018-03-07
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- /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.
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- /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
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- (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.
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- (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
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- (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.
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- (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 Vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- when you swear loyalty to fight for someone
- the first great king of the Franks
- excluding someone from church
- denying the teachings of the church
- the place where Charles Martel defeated the Muslims
- the split of Charlemagne's kingdom into 3 parts
- the class structure during the Middle Ages
- a people in France who came from the vikings
- Code of conduct for a knight
- the largest of the Germanic kingdoms
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- A time period between the Roman Empire and Renaissance
- a special title given to Charlemagne for expanding Christianity; the new Rome
- all the land a king owns
- a state of disorder
- lowest of the social classes, people who can't leave the land and are forced to work
- the region of the vikings; modern day Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark
- a latin word for 'middle age'
17 Clues: a state of disorder • all the land a king owns • Code of conduct for a knight • excluding someone from church • a latin word for 'middle age' • the first great king of the Franks • denying the teachings of the church • the largest of the Germanic kingdoms • the class structure during the Middle Ages • when you swear loyalty to fight for someone • ...
Middle Ages Review 2023-09-24
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- the Estate General was created in this country to begin a representative government
- a uniform system of law that developed in England
- a self-sufficient economic unit
- group from the north that invader Europe following Charlemagne's death
- person who give allegience in exchange for land
- the most important gift a lord could give to a vassal
- import document that limited kings authority
- English king that was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- the Magna Carta gave them more rights
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- Frankish king that laid foundation for monarchs
- primary characteristic of feudalism it to __________________ land for services
- Duke of Normandy who invaded England and brought feudalism in 1066
- on right given in the Magna Carta to improve Justice
- meeting counsel created in England to decide taxes and laws
- Charlemagne was able to ______________ Europe when he created his empire
- provided military service
- skilled craftspeople
17 Clues: skilled craftspeople • provided military service • a self-sufficient economic unit • the Magna Carta gave them more rights • import document that limited kings authority • Frankish king that laid foundation for monarchs • person who give allegience in exchange for land • a uniform system of law that developed in England • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-10-23
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- a man who fought for a lord or king
- a grant of land in return for service
- a place of safety for people living on the manor
- person who worked the land in return for protection
- a large estate owned by a lord or a king
- a knight's code of behavior
- plague terrible disease carried by fleas on rats
- a tax paid to the Catholic Church
- members of a religious community of men
- series of holy wars between Christians and Muslims
- where monks lived
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- system economic side of feudalism
- needing no outside help to live
- system based on land ownership during the Middle Ages
- the act of kicking a person out of the Catholic Church
- religious people connected with the Catholic Church
- competition between knights
17 Clues: where monks lived • a knight's code of behavior • competition between knights • needing no outside help to live • system economic side of feudalism • a tax paid to the Catholic Church • a man who fought for a lord or king • a grant of land in return for service • members of a religious community of men • a large estate owned by a lord or a king • ...
The Middle Ages 2026-03-16
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- – disease spread
- – estate owned by lord
- – crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
- – land for loyalty system
- Carta – limited king’s power
- – mounted warrior
- – church officials
- – food shortage
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- – rule by king
- – religious wars
- – worker bound to land
- – relating to the Middle Ages
- – religion of Muslims
- Ages – early medieval decline
- – northern raider
- – deadly disease
- – knight’s code
17 Clues: – rule by king • – knight’s code • – food shortage • – disease spread • – religious wars • – deadly disease • – northern raider • – mounted warrior • – church officials • – religion of Muslims • – worker bound to land • – estate owned by lord • – land for loyalty system • Carta – limited king’s power • – relating to the Middle Ages • Ages – early medieval decline • ...
Conastoga middle schooll 2025-05-21
18 Clues: K+K • K+K • tall boy • dating z • leprechaun • poodle boy • Dasha lover • maple syrup • Logan lover • cooper lover • rides horses • old dreadhead • amazon gooner • Matthew lover • he likes them older • wannabee curly head • tall and ginger hair • FOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDD
The Middle Ages 2026-04-28
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- The ceremony in which a squire a knight
- A holy war to free the holy land
- of arms- Designs and symbols that identify of arms knight in battle
- Anything related to the middle ages
- Important soldier during the Middle Ages
- A Person working on land
- An organization of merchants or traders
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- Someone who is being trained to be a craftsman
- A person of high rank in society
- A medieval system in which people are organized according to their wealth and power
- A boy who served as a knight
- A village-like section of a fief
- A knight’s code of behavior, the rules and customs for knighthood
- The first step in training to become a knight
- Someone who promises to serve a person of higher rank
- House- A lord’s home
- Land given to a lord (noble) in return for loyalty and service
17 Clues: House- A lord’s home • A Person working on land • A boy who served as a knight • A village-like section of a fief • A holy war to free the holy land • A person of high rank in society • Anything related to the middle ages • The ceremony in which a squire a knight • An organization of merchants or traders • Important soldier during the Middle Ages • ...
East Asia 2013-10-14
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- divides the northern part of China from the south
- source of Huang He and Yangtze
- river that flows eastward through southeast asia to the south china sea
- a desert located in northern china and southeast Mongolia
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- a tropical storm that occurs in the western pacific
- longest river in Asia
- a desert located in western China between the tian shan and Kunlun mountains
- river that starts from northern china to the Yellow sea
8 Clues: longest river in Asia • source of Huang He and Yangtze • divides the northern part of China from the south • a tropical storm that occurs in the western pacific • river that starts from northern china to the Yellow sea • a desert located in northern china and southeast Mongolia • river that flows eastward through southeast asia to the south china sea • ...
East Sea 2023-11-24
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- very serious or very unpleasant
- being the most important one of several similar things
- to give food to a person or an animal
- to make or repair something such as clothes by using a needle and thread
- the action or process of making air, water, soil dirty
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- a piece of writing that is published in a newspaper or magazine
- a round and flat dish that is used to hold food
- a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
8 Clues: very serious or very unpleasant • to give food to a person or an animal • a round and flat dish that is used to hold food • being the most important one of several similar things • the action or process of making air, water, soil dirty • a piece of writing that is published in a newspaper or magazine • a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-24
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- -This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- “And with his hammer, he banged those 95 theses onto the church door, and began the ___________.”
- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- The Immortal Bard
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- The fact that no one tried to look closely at the stars before this guy concerns me about the human race.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- There purpose is to worship god
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- Ages It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- A fancy word for death.
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Zahraa 2022-03-25
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- A food that you find in the ocean, river or lake
- I live in an area that is named after a footy team
- somewhere you can swim, go on rides and have fun
- This is a place in the Middle East and it is where I come from
- something you can eat for breakfast and desert
- It’s is a traditional celebration for…..
- somewhere you can swim and play soccer
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- someone who plays a sport that is very active
- a colour that has a combination of green and blue
- A medical practitioner that is qualified to perform surgery
- I am a fan of this because I love watching movies, the symbol is red
- A sport where you can’t use your hand
- someone who plays a role in a movie or tv show
- a type of food that can come in different types of shapes
- a type of food that is from Italy
- It is country in the United Arab Emirates
16 Clues: a type of food that is from Italy • A sport where you can’t use your hand • somewhere you can swim and play soccer • It’s is a traditional celebration for….. • It is country in the United Arab Emirates • someone who plays a sport that is very active • someone who plays a role in a movie or tv show • something you can eat for breakfast and desert • ...
Unit 3 Earth's Atmosphere Vocab 2022-04-06
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- the transfer of energy from one object to another object through direct contact
- the increase in volume that results from an increase in temperature
- narrow belts of high-speed winds that blow from west to east.
- the transfer of energy due to the movement of matter
- the process by which gases in the atmosphere absorb and give off infrared radiation
- the mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- the layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- Trade winds, Westerlies, and Polar Easterlies are all examples of this.
- the movement of air causes by differences in air pressure
- the middle layer of the atmosphere
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- the movement of air over short distances
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
- the upper most layer of the atmosphere
- the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves
- the measure of the force with which air molecules push on an area of a surface
16 Clues: the lowest layer of the atmosphere • the middle layer of the atmosphere • the upper most layer of the atmosphere • the movement of air over short distances • the mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves • the layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone • a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles • ...
vocabulary 2023-11-07
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- big things of frozen water on a mountain
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- the spatial study of natural phenomena that comprise the environment
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water
- the largest continent in the world
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
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- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- the science or practice of drawing maps.
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- a group of islands.
- an area of relatively level high ground.
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- land that is controlled by a single government
16 Clues: a group of islands. • the largest continent in the world • the science or practice of drawing maps. • big things of frozen water on a mountain • an area of relatively level high ground. • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • land that is controlled by a single government • water that flows downhill from the force of gravity • ...
Crusades 2025-02-19
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- Christian soldiers who vowed to fight in the Crusades (6 letters)
- The region where the Crusaders fought for control (4 letters)
- major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters)
- A famous Crusader kingdom in the Middle East (7 letters)
- region in Europe where most Crusaders came from (7 letters)
- A reason the Crusades began (5 letters)
- Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters)
- The name for the military orders formed during the Crusades (6 letters)
- Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters)
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- Crusader city that fell in the Fourth Crusade (7 letters)
- A sacred site for both Christians and Muslims (7 letters)
- The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters)
- Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters)
- Religious wars for control of the Holy Land (7 letters)
- weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters)
- 2. Muslim leader who fought the Crusaders (5 letters)
16 Clues: A reason the Crusades began (5 letters) • Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters) • weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters) • Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters) • Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters) • The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters) • major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters) • ...
Religion 2024-12-17
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- a father or founder
- a written account for God’s Revelation and his relationship with people.
- Inspiration- The special guidance that the HS gave the human biblical writers
- (hint: What does the word Genesis mean?) Beginning
- An agreement between God and His people
- Israelites- The members of the Hebrew nation. God’s chosen people.
- a mother in faith
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- what is known today as Isreal is in the Middle East
- The ability to know the difference between good and evil and right and wrong
- (hint: What does the word Gospel mean?) “Good News”
- A thought, word, deed, or omission against God’s law
- Will- The freedom and ability to choose
- persons in one God-BlessedTrinity
- Dignity- The value and worth that comes from being made in God’s image and likeness
- Revelation- God making Himself known to us through creation
- A person who is given both the authority over what he or she cares for and the responsibility for seeing that it lives and grows
- a gift from God that enables us to believe in Him
17 Clues: a mother in faith • a father or founder • persons in one God-BlessedTrinity • Will- The freedom and ability to choose • An agreement between God and His people • a gift from God that enables us to believe in Him • (hint: What does the word Genesis mean?) Beginning • what is known today as Isreal is in the Middle East • (hint: What does the word Gospel mean?) “Good News” • ...
Middle Adulthood 2020-02-10
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- Relationships begin to have ____ meaning
- A loss experienced by 14% of midlife adults
- Midlife adults' __________ slows down
- Most _______ life decisions have been made
- Most live a more comfortable and ______ life than they did before
- ______ problems cause trouble seeing up close
- A midlife crisis is believed to consist of a lot of ______
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- The middle aged mind is ______
- Midlife adults have trouble maintaining their ______
- Mental ___________ becomes limited
- _______ diseases can develop
11 Clues: _______ diseases can develop • The middle aged mind is ______ • Mental ___________ becomes limited • Midlife adults' __________ slows down • Relationships begin to have ____ meaning • Most _______ life decisions have been made • A loss experienced by 14% of midlife adults • ______ problems cause trouble seeing up close • ...
Middle school 2022-03-24
11 Clues: x+y=z • DNA & RNA • Week of torture • after school fun • the law of fashion • You have 7 of these • something teachers do • question before class • Chapter 37 in our new book • A private safe in the hallway • The one break we get for food
Middle Colonies 2023-09-12
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- This colony was originally part of Pennsylvania, but Penn let them become a separate colony
- The name of the colony that was renamed New York
- Many of the people living on the land that became Delaware were ___________.
- There were many of this type of people in New Jersey, and eventually Pennsylvania
- A colony that was originally settled by the Dutch, and was very successful until England took it over
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- Broke off from New York to form its own colony
- New Jersey was a proprietary colony but it began to fail so it was given back to the King and became a ___________ colony.
- a type of colony that is owned by a person or small group of people
- This kind of freedom was offered to those living in Pennsylvania
- The land for this colon was given to William Penn as payment for a debt owed to his family by the king.
- a type of colony that is under the control of a company
- a type of colony that is under the control of the King through an appointed governor
12 Clues: Broke off from New York to form its own colony • The name of the colony that was renamed New York • a type of colony that is under the control of a company • This kind of freedom was offered to those living in Pennsylvania • a type of colony that is owned by a person or small group of people • ...
Middle Passage 2026-03-05
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- An imaginary line that an object spins or rotates around
- To give a good reason for something
- A long line or parade of people walking together
- A sickness of the intestines that causes severe diarrhea
- Half of the Earth
- To trade goods or services without using money
- Passage The ocean trip enslaved Africans were forced to take from West Africa to the Americas
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- A heavy metal block used by a blacksmith to hammer and shape metal
- Large in size, importance, or value
- Forced to work for someone without pay or freedom
- To change something into a different form or use
11 Clues: Half of the Earth • To give a good reason for something • Large in size, importance, or value • To trade goods or services without using money • A long line or parade of people walking together • To change something into a different form or use • Forced to work for someone without pay or freedom • An imaginary line that an object spins or rotates around • ...
Middle ages 2026-04-28
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- The ruler of a kingdom.
- A large strong building used for protection.
- A Muslim ruler.
- A large group of lands ruled by one leader.
- Powerful religious institution in Europe.
- A social system with kings, nobles, and peasants.
- Money people paid to the church or king.
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- A group of craftsmen who controlled trade.
- A large important church building.
- A poor farmer who worked the land.
- A person of high rank under the king.
11 Clues: A Muslim ruler. • The ruler of a kingdom. • A large important church building. • A poor farmer who worked the land. • A person of high rank under the king. • Money people paid to the church or king. • Powerful religious institution in Europe. • A group of craftsmen who controlled trade. • A large group of lands ruled by one leader. • ...
middle ages 2026-05-19
11 Clues: warrior • epic pandemic • land = service • middle ages theme • knight on horseback • middle ages mansion • fight for holy land • put free spot no spaces. • doctor for the black death • COVID-19 of the middle ages • bruh we are literally on this subject
Iron Curtain 2024-04-24
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- the opposite region on the split
- The american president that supported Churchill
- one region of the split
- the form of Allies that worked together after WW2
- The ideology that was powerful in the east
- pact Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet and other powering countries
- The Old british minister who made the reference Iron Curtain
- Curtain the name of the divider that split the East and West
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- The ideology that was powerful in the West
- What the first fence dividing the two regions was made out of
- wall The other wall that came down in 1989
- a word for what the two different regions experienced
- Stalin The leader of the soviet union
- Union The controlling power in Russia
- war the name of the war that came along with this time period
15 Clues: one region of the split • the opposite region on the split • Stalin The leader of the soviet union • Union The controlling power in Russia • The ideology that was powerful in the West • wall The other wall that came down in 1989 • The ideology that was powerful in the east • The american president that supported Churchill • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-05-13
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- A nation with a powerful position in politics
- The largest state in the USSR
- Period of intense fear over the spread of communism
- The partition separating East Germany from West Germany
- A conflict where neither side can make major gains
- Period of eased tensions between superpowers
- System of using planes to supply West Germany with supplies when it was blockaded by the USSR
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- The type of economy present in western Europe
- Where many East Germans traveled to in order to travel to the West
- The word for nuclear weapons in the 20th century
- The policy of restricting communism
- What people that were from the Soviet Union were called
- The figurative barrier that separated West and East Europe after WWII
- The type of government of the USSR
- The process of suppressing ideas and media in a nation
15 Clues: The largest state in the USSR • The type of government of the USSR • The policy of restricting communism • Period of eased tensions between superpowers • The type of economy present in western Europe • A nation with a powerful position in politics • The word for nuclear weapons in the 20th century • A conflict where neither side can make major gains • ...
