middle east Crossword Puzzles
The Middle Ages 2021-10-20
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- This practice of weaponry was compulsory for every able English man
- This liquid was mostly reserved for younger children
- This man had the MOST power in Medieval times (2 words)
- Peasants ate this as a specialty/delicacy
- This was one of the worst plagues to occur in Medieval times (3 words)
- This country was the largest in Medieval European times (3 words)
- Peasants did this for their amusements/fun
- Noble lords lived in houses made of…
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- This was the most successful invention made in Medieval times (2 words)
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- A social system existing in Medieval Europe
- This was a knight’s ‘favourite’ weapon
- This holiday was the longest of the year in Medieval times
- This is where all Noble lords lived in Medieval times (2 words)
- This was one of the things rich people enjoyed in Medieval times
- A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier
- This sea creature was sometimes used as currency
17 Clues: Relating to the Middle Ages • Noble lords lived in houses made of… • This was a knight’s ‘favourite’ weapon • Peasants ate this as a specialty/delicacy • Peasants did this for their amusements/fun • A social system existing in Medieval Europe • This sea creature was sometimes used as currency • This liquid was mostly reserved for younger children • ...
Middle-Earth Creatures 2016-10-05
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- A dead person who leaves his or her grave at night to suck the blood of living people.
- A race mostly lived in mountain caves and disliked sunlight.
- A person who sometimes changes into a wolf, especially at the time of the full moon.
- They mined and worked precious metals throughout the mountains of Middle-earth.
- A person who protects something.
- They are shorter than human and characterized by curly hair on their heads and leathery feet, for which they did not wear shoes.
- Still able to move, act and (in some cases) think and speak.
- A very large strong person who is often cruel and stupid.
- An ancient race of tree-like creatures, having become like the trees that they protect.
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- It is a race which we are.
- A man with magic powers, who is helped by evil spirits.
- A creature that looks like an ugly person. Some of them are very large and evil, others are small and friendly but like to trick people
- A man with magic powers.
- Fearsome reptiles of great power and intelligence. Some can vomit fire and smoke.
- Sometimes used to refer to the smaller races of Orcs.
- A creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
- An evil spirit or force.
17 Clues: A man with magic powers. • An evil spirit or force. • It is a race which we are. • A person who protects something. • Sometimes used to refer to the smaller races of Orcs. • A man with magic powers, who is helped by evil spirits. • A very large strong person who is often cruel and stupid. • A race mostly lived in mountain caves and disliked sunlight. • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-02-23
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- "fixed melody"/well-known chant
- Glory to God in the highest
- "new art"
- "Lord have mercy"
- "I believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost"
- church mode built on A - became minor scale
- first prominent female composer
- two composers of the Notre Dame School
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- "Lamb of God"
- Ars Nova Italian composer who wrote ballatas
- 1450-1600 A.D.
- church mode built on C - became major scale
- monophonic sacred chant; free rhythm
- vocal music without instrumental accompaniment
- Arns Nova French composer ("Farewell to Joy")
- "Holy, Holy, Holy"
- second line added that runs parallel to c.f.
17 Clues: "new art" • "Lamb of God" • 1450-1600 A.D. • "Lord have mercy" • "Holy, Holy, Holy" • Glory to God in the highest • "fixed melody"/well-known chant • first prominent female composer • monophonic sacred chant; free rhythm • two composers of the Notre Dame School • church mode built on C - became major scale • church mode built on A - became minor scale • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-02-15
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- Land parcel given to the vassal
- The village and the fields around it
- Written agreement between lord and vassal
- A lower lord who pledges to a higher lord
- In 1066 the Normans attack the English to take control (3 words)
- Religion of the Islamic people
- noble man under the king
- Peasant who works the land
- A skilled craftsman
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- Religion of Europe's Middle Ages
- System of pledges between a lord and vassal
- Viking boat
- Raiders and warriors from Scandinavia
- Fields divided into 3 to allow more crops to grow (2 words)
- Northern area of France the Vikings were given
- Viking god of thunder
- An empty field that allows it to regenerate
17 Clues: Viking boat • A skilled craftsman • Viking god of thunder • noble man under the king • Peasant who works the land • Religion of the Islamic people • Land parcel given to the vassal • Religion of Europe's Middle Ages • The village and the fields around it • Raiders and warriors from Scandinavia • Written agreement between lord and vassal • A lower lord who pledges to a higher lord • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-04-10
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- Designs and symbols that identify a knight in battle
- The first step in training to become a knight
- The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight
- Land given to a lord (noble) in return for loyalty and service
- Important soldier during the Middle Ages
- An organization of merchants or traders
- Someone who promises to serve a person of higher rank
- a "holy war" to free the holy land from Muslims
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- A village-like section of a fief
- A person of high rank in society
- Someone who is being trained to be a craftsman
- A boy who served a knight, eventually wanted to be a knight himself
- a lord's house
- anything related to the Middle Ages
- A medieval system in which people are organized according to their wealth and power
- A knight’s code of behavior, the rules and customs for knighthood
- A peasant who worked the land
17 Clues: a lord's house • A peasant who worked the land • A village-like section of a fief • A person of high rank in society • anything related to the Middle Ages • An organization of merchants or traders • Important soldier during the Middle Ages • The first step in training to become a knight • Someone who is being trained to be a craftsman • ...
Middle Ages Review 2026-01-05
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- Men that pledged their life to religion and lived in monasteries; copied religious texts and helped the poor
- Christian belief was so widespread during this time that historians sometimes call the Middle Ages the ________________.
- Church officials like priests, popes, cardinals, and bishops
- Social system of the Middle Ages based on loyalty and land
- Catholic ritual needed for salvation/to get into heaven
- Women that pledged their life to religion and lived in convents
- Holy War; many occurred in the Middle Ages to take control of Jerusalem from the Muslims
- 2nd highest level of feudalism; pledged loyalty and protection to the monarch in exchange for land
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- Long journey to a Holy site
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Top of the feudal system; owned all of the land and gave out fiefs to vassals
- The Roman _______ Church gained a lot of power in the Middle Ages, so religion was important in daily life.
- First Holy Roman Emperor; united the Franks under Catholicism
- Mounted soldiers in feudalism; pledged loyalty to lord in exchange for land
- A large Catholic church; Gothic ones were commonly built in the Middle Ages
- Lowest level of feudalism pyramid; worked on a lord’s manor in exchange for protection and a small plot of land
- Men that pledged their life to religion but chose to wander the earth and help the less fortunate; different from monks
17 Clues: Long journey to a Holy site • Leader of the Catholic Church • Catholic ritual needed for salvation/to get into heaven • Social system of the Middle Ages based on loyalty and land • Church officials like priests, popes, cardinals, and bishops • First Holy Roman Emperor; united the Franks under Catholicism • ...
Topics 11-13 2014-11-13
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- separatist hopes of the Basque country that demanded its independence from Spain using terrorist methods through the organization called _____.
- Union/Who controlled the East Germany?
- Treaty/During the decade of 1990, What document was signed that it created the European Community?
- Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, Georgia, and Ukraine became _____ from the Soviet Union
- States/Who controlled West Germany?
- Security Council/On November 29, 1990, Who gave Iraq a deadline to solve its problems with Kuwait and withdraw its army?
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- terrorism occurs mainly in: _____, Middle East, America and Europe
- policy that consisted of analyzing the situation of the U.S.S.R. with transparency and objectivity, avoiding reality distortion like it happened in previous governments.
- Treaty to NAFTA but between South American countries.
- Reagan/The government of _______ began a qualitative change in his internal and external politics, called Conservative Revolution, which gave rise to Neoliberalism and globalization
- In which month did United States start a new war against Iraq?
- fall of the socialist bloc finished with the bipolar system created at the end of Second World War, leaving the ______ bloc led by the United States.
- Name of the Treaty signed between Mexico, Canada and the United States of America, in October 1992.
- was meant to direct the future of the U.S.S.R. to the formation of the socialist bloc, involving the population by approaching their main problems and attempting to solve them.
- A monetary unit was established as the only currency. This would allow people from countries that belong to the European Community to freely work anywhere.
15 Clues: States/Who controlled West Germany? • Union/Who controlled the East Germany? • Treaty to NAFTA but between South American countries. • In which month did United States start a new war against Iraq? • terrorism occurs mainly in: _____, Middle East, America and Europe • Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, Georgia, and Ukraine became _____ from the Soviet Union • ...
Medieval Europe 2021-02-11
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- The religion that spread throughout Europe
- Once occupied by the Romans before the Muslims Turks invaded.
- The first name of the person who created the printing press.
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- The name of the sport which involved two knights on horses trying to knock each other off.
- The name of the place the vikings raided.
- Religion created by Muhammad which spread throughout the Middle East.
6 Clues: The name of the place the vikings raided. • The religion that spread throughout Europe • The first name of the person who created the printing press. • Once occupied by the Romans before the Muslims Turks invaded. • Religion created by Muhammad which spread throughout the Middle East. • ...
CrossWord Puzzle Vocabulary Words 2022-01-12
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- english means party of god
- East: the western border in where it's defined as by the Mediterranean Sea, where Israel, Lebanon,and Syria rest opposite from Greece and Italy in Europe.
- a party or group (as within a government) that is often contentious or self-seeking
- capita:the average per person
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- Diffusion:the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- religion of the muslims
6 Clues: religion of the muslims • english means party of god • capita:the average per person • Diffusion:the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • a party or group (as within a government) that is often contentious or self-seeking • ...
sience 2021-09-10
10 Clues: time • spinning • what u follow • opposite of day • opposite to west • opposite to east • opposite of night • opposite of sunset • opposite of sunrise • opposite of the moon
world history l 2021-06-14
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- thin sheet of material
- a landlocked country in West Africa.
- manco Capac established the Inca Empire in 1438
- Jewish people collectively.
- Musa- richest man ever
- a warrior society in ancient Greece.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- empire in the andes mountain
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows, especially at a target for sport.
- Columbus- a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain.
- the Great-He named more than 70 cities after himself and horse
- a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- Khan- leader of the mongol empire
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- people who terrorize cities and steal
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico
- europe's oldest capital
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- a Mesoamerican civilization.
- musa-he tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state.
- Caesar-a Roman general and statesman
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
- a major political unit having a territory of great extent
- an ethnic group of people originating from the country of Egypt.
- Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire.
- a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
- Road- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
30 Clues: thin sheet of material • Musa- richest man ever • europe's oldest capital • Jewish people collectively. • empire in the andes mountain • a Mesoamerican civilization. • Khan- leader of the mongol empire • a landlocked country in West Africa. • Caesar-a Roman general and statesman • a warrior society in ancient Greece. • people who terrorize cities and steal • ...
social studies8949266393 2023-01-13
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- a material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope, sandals, and boats.
- independent states under the control of one ruler.
- a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia Asia Minor East Thrace.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- A king of ancient Mesopotamia, known for putting the laws of his country into a formal code
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa.
- a landform shaped like a triangle, created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river and enters slower-moving or stagnant water
- the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt
- an old-fashioned method of preparing a dead body so that it doesn't decay.
- This process in which a new idea or a product spreads from one culture to another
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- were thought to be almost as splendid and powerful as the gods of the heavens.
- The belief in more than one god
- region of western Asia, in what is now Iraq a republic in SW Asia, N of Saudi Arabia and W of Iran
- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt.
- is a crescent-shaped region located in the middle east.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- brings together several peoples, nations, or
- The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC), also known as the Indus Civilisation or the Harappan Civilisation
- an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
21 Clues: The belief in more than one god • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • brings together several peoples, nations, or • the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt • independent states under the control of one ruler. • is a crescent-shaped region located in the middle east. • an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period • ...
Lenny Martinez Pd 10 Summative Assessment: Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- this group of people were named after the Spanish word “peninsula” and the fact they came from the Iberian Peninsula.
- It was not only the most successful overthrowing of government but also the first
- Otto von Bismarck and his nationalist ideas led to the unification of the people of Germany forming the most powerful Germanic state .
- Killed Father Miguel Hidalgo for his motives against the Peninsulares and Creoles but eventually supported his views
- Lewis and Clark were tasked to explore this newly purchased territory bought from Napoleon
- One big happy family under Spanish rule kind of… they were called ______ and each had their own governors
- Giuseppe Garibaldi was nicknamed after a popular weapon used in medieval times.
- Comes from the spanish word “criar” or to raise since they were raised by Peninsular parents born in Latin America
- Was known as “The Liberator” due to releasing slaves whenever he could
- “WE SAY NO TO VIOLENCE AND HUMAN SHISH KABOBS”, ____ was the ONLY place where peace and harmony worked in getting their independence, yet they kept slavery for hundreds of years
- The Middle East, the East Coast found in the US, and Latin America are all examples of a _______
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- Had a famous quote that depicted him as a tree trunk and how black liberty had deep abundant roots.
- The Peninsulares were the bigwigs, they held ________
- It was known as Saint-Domingue
- We view our culture/religion etc in a high manner
- “Te encomiendo esto”, the king would tell (probably) to this particular person
- Since sharing is caring Spain and Portugal share this peninsula
- Salve! Both spanish and portuguese descend from this ancient language also giving a particular region its name
- We want to govern ourselves, no outsiders intervene!
- “DADDY I WANT MY OWN COUNTRY AND I WANT IT NOW” is what he said most likely (son of the Peninsular King of Portugal)
20 Clues: It was known as Saint-Domingue • We view our culture/religion etc in a high manner • We want to govern ourselves, no outsiders intervene! • The Peninsulares were the bigwigs, they held ________ • Since sharing is caring Spain and Portugal share this peninsula • Was known as “The Liberator” due to releasing slaves whenever he could • ...
Weather 2023-06-02
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- energy created during evaporation and condensation
- when the amount of water vapor in the air is equal to the amount on the surface
- when a cold front takes over a warm front; produces complex weather
- water that falls from clouds
- fast-movingng rivers of air near the top of the troposphere
- forms when air masses collide replacing warm air with cold air; heavy rain and gusty winds
- changing water vapor into liquid water
- whirling tropical cyclone with winds at least 119Kph
- complex weather pattern resulting from variation in the ocean temperature around the pacific equator caused by cooling waters; causes cooler, wetter weather
- the amount of water vapor within the air
- violent wind storm with a rotating cloud that touches the ground
- changing ice into water vapor
- cold regions
- a body of air with uniform temperature, humidity and pressure
- the temperature to which a parcel of air needs to be cooled to reach saturation
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- storm that generates thunder, lightning, and rain
- over water
- collision of air masses
- hot regions
- changing liquid water into water vapor
- an increase of water being pushed onto land from hurricanes
- changing water vapor into ice
- forms when 2 air masses collide but neither moves; gentle to moderate precipitation
- 2 belts of wind that blow constantly from the East
- air that travels toward the poles and deflected west; found in the middle attitudes
- over land
- complex weather pattern resulting from variation in the ocean temperature around the pacific equator caused by warming waters; causes dryer, warmer weather
- winds that blow from the poles East
- change in movement due to earth's rotation; deflects air and water to the right or left depending on hemisphere
- forms when air masses collide replacing cold air with warm air; moderate precipitation for extended time
30 Clues: over land • over water • hot regions • cold regions • collision of air masses • water that falls from clouds • changing water vapor into ice • changing ice into water vapor • winds that blow from the poles East • changing liquid water into water vapor • changing water vapor into liquid water • the amount of water vapor within the air • ...
Weather Vocabulary List #2 2025-01-15
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- The study of the earth’s atmosphere and what happens in it.
- A prediction of the weather conditions for a given area and a given time period.
- Created when liquid water turns into a gas form due to heat.
- A storm with very strong winds. They form over warm oceans causing wind damage and flooding.
- A funnel shaped storm with strong winds. They form in warm moist air and cool dry air meet causing wind damage and debris.
- The boundary where different air masses collide.
- A whirling mass of cool, dry air that generally brings fair weather and light winds.
- Global winds that blow constantly from the same
- The lower layer of the atmosphere. All weather occurs here
- Unusual cold and dry weather to the Pacific Coast.
- A warm ocean current from the Gulf of Mexico. Warms the east coast of the U.S and parts of Europe.
- A storm with thunder, lightning, and heavy rain. They form during a cold front or when there is moisture in unstable air causing flooding from heavy rain and fires from lightning.
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- Where a cold front catches up to and overtakes a warm front.
- A narrow air current in the atmosphere. Moves weather in the US from West to East.
- A whirling mass of warm, moist air that generally brings stormy weather with strong winds.
- Clouds that form at ground level.
- Any liquid or solid form of water that falls from the
- The imaginary line drawn around the middle of the earth.
- When a cold and a warm air mass meet, but neither moves.
- such as rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- The movement of air caused by earth’s uneven heating of the land surfaces. It moves from high pressure to low pressure.
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- Unusual warm and wet weather to the Pacific Coast.
- A person who studies meteorology.
- The layer of air that surrounds the earth.
25 Clues: Clouds that form at ground level. • A person who studies meteorology. • such as rain, snow, hail, or sleet. • The layer of air that surrounds the earth. • Global winds that blow constantly from the same • The boundary where different air masses collide. • A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. • Unusual warm and wet weather to the Pacific Coast. • ...
Bonus Crossword 2026-02-24
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- A method of isolating people to prevent the spread of disease, used during plague outbreaks.
- Palace The primary residence of Ottoman sultans in Istanbul.
- The founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, known for uniting the Mongol tribes.
- A land grant system in the Ottoman Empire where military officers were given revenue from land in exchange for service.
- A form of plague characterized by swollen lymph nodes, spread by fleas on rats.
- The ruler or monarch of the Ottoman Empire.
- The Ottoman term for palace or royal court, especially the residence of the sultan.
- The bacterium responsible for causing the plague, including bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic forms.
- A portable, round tent traditionally used by Mongol and Central Asian nomads as a dwelling, made with a wooden frame and covered with felt or fabric.
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- A period of relative peace and stability across the Mongol Empire that facilitated trade and cultural exchange.
- A division of the Mongol Empire that ruled Persia and parts of the Middle East after the empire’s fragmentation.
- Elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan’s household troops and bodyguards.
- An ancient network of trade routes connecting East Asia with the Mediterranean, used by Mongols to facilitate trade.
- A title for a ruler or leader in Mongol and Turkic cultures.
- A system allowing religious communities to govern themselves under Ottoman rule.
- Swollen, painful lymph nodes characteristic of bubonic plague infection.
- A set of secular laws established by the Ottoman sultans to complement Islamic law (Sharia).
- A devastating pandemic of bubonic plague that killed millions in Europe and Asia during the 14th century.
- Groups who publicly whipped themselves during the plague, believing it would atone for sins.
- A political entity ruled by a khan, often referring to the divisions of the Mongol Empire after Genghis Khan’s death.
20 Clues: The ruler or monarch of the Ottoman Empire. • Palace The primary residence of Ottoman sultans in Istanbul. • A title for a ruler or leader in Mongol and Turkic cultures. • Swollen, painful lymph nodes characteristic of bubonic plague infection. • A form of plague characterized by swollen lymph nodes, spread by fleas on rats. • ...
WW1 Start to Russia Xword 2026-03-10
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- The Russian leader who personally left his family to lead his ill-prepared troops on the front lines
- The British spy sent to the Middle East to rally Arab people against Turkish rule
- A weak, multi-ethnic empire that joined the Central Powers in hopes of winning back lost territory
- A "mad monk" and peasant who gained influence over the Russian royal family by claiming to perform miracles
- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination served as the "spark" for the war
- A famous but failed Allied amphibious assault near the Ottoman capital of Istanbul
- A defensive style of fighting in ditches where soldiers faced disease, rats, and machine guns
- An arms race between European powers where the accumulation of weapons made conflict more likely
- The primary line of fighting located in Northern France
- The first mass killing of the 20th century, where approximately 1.5 million people were killed by the Ottomans
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- The alliance of England, France, and Russia that surrounded their opponents
- A metaphor used to describe the dangerous and explosive situation in the Balkans
- A strong sense of pride and devotion to one's own country or ethnic group
- The alliance of Germany and Austria, later joined by the Ottomans and Bulgaria
- The practice of countries conquering the rest of the world for resources and power
- The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that participated in the assault at Gallipoli
- The Serbian nationalist responsible for shooting the Austro-Hungarian heir and his wife
- A situation where no side has a distinct advantage and battles result in very little ground changing hands
- Germany's aggressive strategy to quickly defeat France before turning to fight Russia
- The South-East European region that broke away from the Ottoman Empire and became a center of tension
20 Clues: The primary line of fighting located in Northern France • A strong sense of pride and devotion to one's own country or ethnic group • The alliance of England, France, and Russia that surrounded their opponents • The alliance of Germany and Austria, later joined by the Ottomans and Bulgaria • ...
Geography and Economy Test Review 2023-02-24
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- Canada has six major
- Huge mineral rich regions
- Economic growth then a fall
- Most Populated region
- Take a resource from nature, a logger
- Another word for countryside
- Sicamous is East of Salmon Arm
- Divides the world between East and West
- Sells goods, like a store
- Another word for city
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- Natural features like mountains and rivers
- Many different types of industries
- Invents new technology, a lab
- Region by Atlantic Ocean, known for fishing
- Canada's capital city
- Make something with the resource, a mill
- Divides the world between North and South
- Regions of mountains includes BC
- Flat, lots of farming and oil
- Least Populated Region
20 Clues: Canada has six major • Canada's capital city • Most Populated region • Another word for city • Least Populated Region • Huge mineral rich regions • Sells goods, like a store • Economic growth then a fall • Another word for countryside • Invents new technology, a lab • Flat, lots of farming and oil • Sicamous is East of Salmon Arm • Regions of mountains includes BC • ...
Welcome to Scotland ! 2021-12-29
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- river in Scotland running from West to east
- famous Scottish village where the English were defeated
- Scottish knight
- English king
- beloved
- rural area in the South East of Scotland
- opposed to war
- Philosophy or spirit
- ban, reject
- a person protecting Nature
- beaches are made of
- famous Scottish poet
- tenderly
- made to protect castles
- flower
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- mythical
- from Scotland
- soldier carrying a lance
- liberty
- enter with hostility
- extraordinary
- protecting soldiers
- deeds
- young seal
- be disloyal
- men on battlefields
- go
- killed
- caught and held
- famous writer in Scotland
- English city
- goodbye to you
- hidden, secluded
33 Clues: go • deeds • killed • flower • liberty • beloved • mythical • tenderly • young seal • be disloyal • ban, reject • English king • English city • from Scotland • extraordinary • opposed to war • goodbye to you • Scottish knight • caught and held • hidden, secluded • protecting soldiers • men on battlefields • beaches are made of • enter with hostility • Philosophy or spirit • famous Scottish poet • made to protect castles • ...
America's Vocabulary and Mexico Geography 2022-12-14
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- West
- southern Mexico and parts of northern Central America
- high flat land in the center of Mexico
- Spanish Soldiers
- the main crop of the Aztecs
- ancient Mayan writing system
- a glass-like volcanic rock
- South
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- East
- a fertile peninsula on the east side of Mexico
- buildings to study the stars
- a body of water surrounded by the US and Mexico
- the body of water between Baja California and Mexico
- Mother Mountain
- stonework cut precisely by the Inca
- raised roads across water
- raised gardens created outside Tenochtitlan
- a peninsula on the west side of Mexico
- Aztecs historical records
- The great river
20 Clues: East • West • South • Mother Mountain • The great river • Spanish Soldiers • raised roads across water • Aztecs historical records • a glass-like volcanic rock • the main crop of the Aztecs • buildings to study the stars • ancient Mayan writing system • stonework cut precisely by the Inca • high flat land in the center of Mexico • a peninsula on the west side of Mexico • ...
TH8 Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-06-23
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- You say it when you think it's impossible to happen
- hot air
- a maze that isn't easy
- oppisite of south
- oppisite of north
- go to the space station
- what covers your body
- find a new planet
- 12 mirrors
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- run a long distance to the ship
- find out,learn about the space
- Let's go,time to go
- use a rope and let it down
- go to the top of
- when a plane leaves the grounf and starts flying
- go below something
- the other direction around
- oppisite of east
- spring summer fall winter
- let a rocket start going up
- oppisite of west
21 Clues: hot air • 12 mirrors • go to the top of • oppisite of east • oppisite of west • oppisite of south • oppisite of north • find a new planet • go below something • Let's go,time to go • what covers your body • a maze that isn't easy • go to the space station • spring summer fall winter • use a rope and let it down • the other direction around • let a rocket start going up • ...
Southold Crossword Tournament Giveaway 2026-01-31
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- Crossword framework
- Top-to-bottom entry
- Clever use of language
- East End town founded in 1640
- North Fork attraction
- Body of water to the North
- Left-to-right entry
- Ride from Orient Point
- Southold Library’s osprey mascot
- What solvers commit answers in
- Solver’s best friend
- Guiding light
- Page saver
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- Opening, not last
- Brain teaser
- Storytime reader on Monday
- Where solvers and drivers both get stuck
- What LEGO means by 4–99 on their sets
- One who finishes on top
- Wine country east of Riverhead
- Moment of realization
- Figure out
- Interlocking word puzzle
- Hint toward an answer
- Zombies’ favorite snack
25 Clues: Figure out • Page saver • Brain teaser • Guiding light • Opening, not last • Crossword framework • Top-to-bottom entry • Left-to-right entry • Solver’s best friend • North Fork attraction • Moment of realization • Hint toward an answer • Clever use of language • Ride from Orient Point • One who finishes on top • Zombies’ favorite snack • Interlocking word puzzle • Storytime reader on Monday • ...
Geografía en Español 2024-04-26
Leo 2023-04-25
21 Clues: Füße • davor • Osten • Fluss • Minute • öffnen • Bruder • Westen • zuerst • wieder • Köchin • planen • anfangen • gewinnen • nächster • antworten • langweilig • überprüfen • Wochenende • Vergangenheit • Eintrittskarte
Life in the city and prepositions 2024-09-20
słowka 2024-03-24
21 Clues: jeż • mgła • ssak • góra • wiać • zając • suchy • komar • wschód • dolina • zachód • północ • chomik • jezioro • szczekać • południe • mrowisko • wodospad • pszczoła • lodowaty • przejaśniać się
Unit 5 - Nature - class VII 2024-04-21
20 Clues: owad • pole • mgła • wyspa • susza • powódź • karmić • pogoda • wschód • dolina • północ • zachód • skrzydło • południe • pora roku • pochmurno • wietrznie • krajobraz • zniszczyć • trzęsienie ziemi
ELD Vocab 1 Review Spanish 2025-09-15
21 Clues: río • sur • agua • mapa • lago • este • mundo • norte • oeste • valle • oceano • seco/a • colina • tierra • humedal • montaña • brújula • embalse • desierto • hemisferio • continente
Descubre Argentina 2025-11-20
21 Clues: lake • east • west • river • south • ocean • north • plain • beach • center • forest • desert • glacier • mountain • southwest • southeast • northwest • waterfall • northeast • landscape • rainforest
World History Unit 7 2017-11-06
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- a carriage without wheels that carried servants
- was the ruler of ancient Assyria at the height of Assyrian military and cultural accomplishments
- groups of traveling merchants
- was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. Under his rule, the empire embraced all the previous civilized states of the ancient Near East, expanded vastly and eventually conquered most of Southwest Asia and much of Central Asia and the Caucasus.
- Language used by Middle Eastern merchants
- territories ruled by a single ruler or nation
- people who collect, study and explain facts about the heavenly bodies
- Developed system of smelting
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- Assyrian Capital
- ancient Iranian-speaking prophet whose teachings and innovations on the religious traditions of ancient Iranian-speaking peoples developed into the religion of Zoroastrianism, which by some accounts was the first world religion. He inaugurated a movement that eventually became the dominant religion in Ancient Persia
- 1125–1104 BC, He ruled for 22 years and was the most prominent monarch of this dynasty Extended the empire to Syria and Palestine..
- meaning the land of Aryans- modern Persians are Iranians
- was the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Also called Darius the Great, he ruled the empire at its peak, when it included much of West Asia, the Caucasus, parts of the Balkans most of the Black Sea coastal regions, parts of the North Caucasus, Central Asia, as far as the Indus Valley in the far east, and portions of north and northeast Africa including Egypt
- political districts
- heated iron ore – hammered out the impurities and rapidly cooled the metal
15 Clues: Assyrian Capital • political districts • Developed system of smelting • groups of traveling merchants • Language used by Middle Eastern merchants • territories ruled by a single ruler or nation • a carriage without wheels that carried servants • meaning the land of Aryans- modern Persians are Iranians • people who collect, study and explain facts about the heavenly bodies • ...
Gography Skills Vocabulary 2024-08-20
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- A map that shows the borders & names of countries, states, & cities.
- Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole & help us measure how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian.
- A group of people who share the same culture, language, or history.
- The study of Earths lands, waters, & living things, & how they are all connected.
- The exact place where something is located, usually using coordinates of latitude and longitude.
- Where a place is located in relation to other places, for example "north of the river"
- A map that shows natural features like mountains, rivers, & lakes.
- Imaginary lines that run around the Earth from east to west & help us measure how far north or south a place is from the Eauator.
- An imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole at 0 degrees longitude & helps divide the Earth into the Northern & Southern Hemispheres.
- The beliefs, customs, arts & way of life of a group of people.
- A large piece of land on Earth & there are 7 of these.
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- A community made up of people from many different cultures, where various cultural traditions & customs are respected & celebrated.
- How people change and adapt to their environment, & how the environment affects peoples lives.
- The usual weather conditions in a place over a long period of time, like how warm or cold it is.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, at 0 degrees latitude and divides the earth into the Northern & Southern Hemispheres.
15 Clues: A large piece of land on Earth & there are 7 of these. • The beliefs, customs, arts & way of life of a group of people. • A map that shows natural features like mountains, rivers, & lakes. • A group of people who share the same culture, language, or history. • A map that shows the borders & names of countries, states, & cities. • ...
Vocab List #4B 2025-09-03
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- Fill in the blank: Some people are very ______. Synonym: Ugly.
- Definition: A song as of praise or devotion to patriotism. Synonym: chant.
- Synonym: The workers. Fill in the blank: The working class are ___________
- Fill in the blank: Most countries have a __________ to get rid of old ways. Synonym: Revolt.
- Fill in the blank: Most people are ________ when it comes to their own needs. Synonym: Cruel
- Fill in the blank: Most people are not ___________. Antonym: Middle or Lower class.
- Fill in the blank: I would were ______ clothes if i were doing something not formal. Synonym: Informal.
- Definition: A language specifically in East Asia. Fill in the blank: Most people in East Asia Speak ________.
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- Fill in the blank: However i was not a rich man i was as poor as a ______ with a Broken carriage and with no prince. Synonym: Rich.
- A tyrant. Definition: Someone who is in charge with near all power.
- Definition: A type of government which everything is for the country and is ruled by one person who is in charge with almost all power. Synonym: Socialism.
- Definition: A person who is interested in other peoples cultures. Fill in the blank: These products would turn up the nose of traditional pizza lovers, while intriguing _________s.
- Fill in the You are a burden to this family you are such an _______. Synonym: Burden.
- Fill in the blank: The people had to _______ when the crowd started to fight. Antonym: Gather.
- Fill in the blank: I would _____ going into the forest at night. Antonym: Love,
15 Clues: Fill in the blank: Some people are very ______. Synonym: Ugly. • A tyrant. Definition: Someone who is in charge with near all power. • Definition: A song as of praise or devotion to patriotism. Synonym: chant. • Synonym: The workers. Fill in the blank: The working class are ___________ • ...
The Middle Ages 2014-07-23
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- Soldiers who use bows and arrows
- The Middle Ages began after the fall of the ... Empire
- ... Godwinson was crowned King of England in January 1066
- This Latin word means "middle"
- This was seen in the sky in 1066 and made people afraid
- Duke of Normandy who won the Battle of Hastings
- Building designed to protect people during the Middle Ages
- Name of a tapestry that records the Norman invasion of England
- Harald Hadrada came from this country
- Advantage the Normans had in battle
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- Normandy is a region in which country?
- Most people in the Middle Ages were ... Christians
- Harald Hadrada was killed at Stamford ... in 1066
- A source that is made at the time we are studying
- The King of England died at Hastings after receiving an arrow in this part of his face
- The King of England at the start of 1066 was ... the Confessor
- Person who is next in line to become king
17 Clues: This Latin word means "middle" • Soldiers who use bows and arrows • Advantage the Normans had in battle • Harald Hadrada came from this country • Normandy is a region in which country? • Person who is next in line to become king • Duke of Normandy who won the Battle of Hastings • Harald Hadrada was killed at Stamford ... in 1066 • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-02-20
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- These people spent their days working the land or copying ancient texts
- the land given to a vassal by a lord
- Mange the land and protect the land
- the lords estate
- This is where the Angles and Saxons migrated to
- This group provided education, care for the poor, and performed sacraments after the fall of the government
- This battle was fought to keep the Islamic Empire from invading into Europe
- This group migrated from Scandinavia
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- powerful men who own a lot of land
- Lower class who complete all the manual labor on a manor
- This is the term used to describe the manor system because everything someone needed was there
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- This started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- The Feudal system was created to protect against these people
- "Emperor of the Romans who was also king of the Franks
- Many of the Germanic Invaders converted to this religion
- The agreement between the people and landowner in exchange for work and protection
17 Clues: the lords estate • powerful men who own a lot of land • Mange the land and protect the land • the land given to a vassal by a lord • This group migrated from Scandinavia • The head of the Roman Catholic Church • This is where the Angles and Saxons migrated to • This started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire • "Emperor of the Romans who was also king of the Franks • ...
Middle School Ecology 2022-11-02
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- succession that starts from rock
- living, plants, animals, dead things
- breaks down decaying matter
- radiate --> chemical
- energy flow in ecosystems
- top level consumer
- biotic and abiotic factors together
- variety of life
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- 10% energy passes from one level to next
- succession that starts from soil
- 100% energy from sun
- never living, water, rocks, air
- heterotroph, eats food
- many of the same species
- different species interacting
- one complete living thing
- where the arrow goes, energy flows
17 Clues: variety of life • top level consumer • 100% energy from sun • radiate --> chemical • heterotroph, eats food • many of the same species • energy flow in ecosystems • one complete living thing • breaks down decaying matter • different species interacting • never living, water, rocks, air • succession that starts from soil • succession that starts from rock • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-02-05
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- ______ Empire captures Constantinople
- where lords and kings live
- document that gave people some rights
- formed by groups of craftsmen
- These were crowded and dirty
- learned from craftsmen and not school
- King of the Franks, Holy Roman Empire
- ________ people ate more variety of foods, including sweets
- another name for the Middle Ages
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- prophet of Islam
- type of clothing worn by most peasants
- leader of the Mongols
- famous explorer
- men in armour
- People who farmed and worked for the local lord
- main form of government during the Middle Ages
- The most common food staple at the time
17 Clues: men in armour • famous explorer • prophet of Islam • leader of the Mongols • where lords and kings live • These were crowded and dirty • formed by groups of craftsmen • another name for the Middle Ages • ______ Empire captures Constantinople • document that gave people some rights • learned from craftsmen and not school • King of the Franks, Holy Roman Empire • ...
gegraphy chaper one 2014-09-14
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- lines cross one another forming a pattern
- determined by human rather by nature
- map that use color ,symbols,lines or dots to show information related to a specific location
- defined by popular feeling and images
- information system are computer tools that process and organize
- between people and their physical environment
- parallels,circle the earth parallel to equator
- shows the earth centered
- particular space with physical and human meaning
- the location of one place in relation to another
- is a consistent,proportional relationship between measurements
- refers to the specif location
- physical maps using shading and texture
- are usually used to represent the flow and direction of movements represent the flow and direction
- height of land forms
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- emphasize a single or a particular kind of information about an area
- shows the location
- north,south,east,west
- is a central place and the surrounding area linked to it
- is a symbol representation of all or parts of the planet
- of people,goods,and ideas
- a straight run directly from west to east
- scale model of the earth
- is one of halves into which earth is divided
- is a community of plants and animals
- basic tool for answering the question
- is an expression of relative location
- use of mathematical formula
- at 0 longitude meridians east longitude
- show limited east-west area that not to far from the equator
- map shows boundaries and location of political units
- involves designing and making maps
- is measured at 0 latitude
- indicates directions
- region defined by common characteristic
35 Clues: shows the location • indicates directions • height of land forms • north,south,east,west • scale model of the earth • shows the earth centered • of people,goods,and ideas • is measured at 0 latitude • use of mathematical formula • refers to the specif location • involves designing and making maps • determined by human rather by nature • is a community of plants and animals • ...
Test Review: Africa Mapping Lab 2016-04-20
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- country which borders the Mediterranean and Egypt
- another of the countries which colonized Africa during the 19th & 20th centuries
- mountain range in northwest Africa
- plateau located along the coastline of the Indian Ocean
- sea bordering the Africa's northern coast
- country which borders Togo and Nigeria
- country in east Africa with highlands
- river which provides Egypt with the vast majority of its fresh water
- one of the countries never colonized by Europeans
- the only country in Africa considered developed, not developing
- country also known as the Ivory Coast
- country also known as the Gold Coast
- important port located at the southern tip of Africa
- small country in the southern region of Africa from which Madonna has adopted children
- small country north of Burundi
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- one reason agriculture has decreased in east Africa
- largest desert in the world
- physical feature made up of wide, deep cracks in the Earth's surface & located in the eastern region of Africa
- another reason agriculture has decreased in east Africa
- one of the countries which colonized Africa from the 19th-20th centuries
- ocean to the west of Africa
- it's Africa's largest & supplies both the Katonga & White Nile Rivers
- ocean to the east of Africa
- mandated complete separation of the races in the country of South Africa
- type of agriculture where just enough is produced to feed your own family
- tallest free-standing mountain in the world
- country recently split between majority Muslims & minority Christians
- large island off the southeast coast of Africa
- physical feature which made it difficult to build trading ports in Africa
29 Clues: largest desert in the world • ocean to the west of Africa • ocean to the east of Africa • small country north of Burundi • mountain range in northwest Africa • country also known as the Gold Coast • country in east Africa with highlands • country also known as the Ivory Coast • country which borders Togo and Nigeria • sea bordering the Africa's northern coast • ...
Arab-Israeli Conflict 2024-01-29
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- The authorization granted to a country or organization to administer a territory on behalf of the League of Nations or the United Nations.
- A person who has been forced to leave their home due to conflict, violence, or persecution and seeks refuge in another country.
- A disagreement or conflict over the ownership or control of a specific area of land.
- A region in the Middle East that includes Israel and the Palestinian territories, and is central to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- To be forced to leave one's home or homeland, often due to conflict or persecution.
- A movement that supports the establishment of a Jewish state in the land of Israel.
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- A proposed resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict, advocating for the establishment of separate and independent states for Israelis and Palestinians, living side by side in peace.
- Jewish communities built in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which are considered illegal under international law by many countries.
- An Arabic term meaning "uprising," used to describe the Palestinian uprisings against Israel during the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- A physical barrier constructed by Israel to separate Israeli and Palestinian areas, primarily to prevent terrorist attacks.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities and fighting, often agreed upon by opposing sides in a conflict.
- The military control and governance of a foreign territory by a foreign power.
- The practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between nations.
- A strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's own nation or ethnic group.
- The act of dividing or separating a region or territory into separate parts or divisions.
15 Clues: A strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's own nation or ethnic group. • The military control and governance of a foreign territory by a foreign power. • The practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between nations. • To be forced to leave one's home or homeland, often due to conflict or persecution. • ...
Janes family Sip & Solve 2024-08-13
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- Ralph Percy is the 12th Duke of this county where your son was married
- Robbie’s alter ego in LazyTown
- A carefree haven you used to frequent
- Saved Jane from a USA fall but the ulna suffered.
- Rocky home from home
- What county of Ireland is Oonagh from
- Welsh name in the middle of the first
- Black curly hair, and lots of it!
- This street was the start of the Jane and Mel mortgage journey.
- Meeting place of Mel and Pete
- Middle name of youngest grandchild
- Jane does not go for the sweet after a dinner, but cannot avoid missing it backwards
- The only way to travel
- A farm animal with the ages makes something young Jane did not like in the London square
- You're a star
- Worzels in love
- Your child lives in this Avenue named after US President
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- Mothers ruin
- What does Ella share with Frodo and Bilbo Baggins (8)
- Your husband missed this birth due to being asleep
- Grandchild born by Ceasarean section
- The Heart of Margate
- Your child lived in this city where the tallest building in the world is
- Jane’s East Midlands water walk dream! (7)
- Favourite thing to eat at the after party
- Only 2 members of the family can call themselves this
- Name of road Matt and Oonagh live on in Dublin
- Colourful number five
- Princes lover
- Paltrow and your besty one in the same
- Christmas special no small feat
- Ours will give the Mitchels a run for their money
- The MP Mrs Braddock would have loved the Dorwald dog.
- Meat alternative and home to the Knotts
34 Clues: Mothers ruin • Princes lover • You're a star • Worzels in love • The Heart of Margate • Rocky home from home • Colourful number five • The only way to travel • Meeting place of Mel and Pete • Robbie’s alter ego in LazyTown • Christmas special no small feat • Black curly hair, and lots of it! • Middle name of youngest grandchild • Grandchild born by Ceasarean section • ...
Religion and Christianity 2023-05-15
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- Frankish leader who converted to Catholicism.
- Selling of church positions.
- Center for Arab worship and a place for religious pilgrimage known as Hajj.
- Break between the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox church.
- Jesus' most revered apostle.
- Germanic tribe that first settled in the areas of Spain, that looted the cities they invaded.
- Codified Roman Law.
- The destruction of religious images.
- Roman Governor who condemned Jesus to death.
- Period of cultural, artistic, economical, and political rebirth following the middle ages.
- Legalized Christianity and freed its followers from persecution.
- Integration of Church and State.
- Official statement of faith affirming Jesus Christ as completely divine.
- Icon of today's largest religion Christianity.
- First Germanic tribe to settle in the Roman Empire.
- Founder of Islam.
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- One of the world's largest organized faiths based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster.
- A group made op of tribes called Angles, Saxons, and Jutes from Denmark and Germany.
- Large important city that became the capital of the Roman Empire.
- Religion of the Jewish people.
- Offered the Visigoths land and money to make peace.
- Leader of the Visigoths who captured the city of Rome in 410.
- Roman Emperor who made Christianity the main religion of Rome.
- Monotheistic religion in the Middle East that did not separate church and state.
- Fourth ecumenical council that decided that God and Christ are one entity, that exists in the form of Jesus Christ.
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims to secure holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- Images or symbols that represent important religious figures.
27 Clues: Founder of Islam. • Codified Roman Law. • Selling of church positions. • Jesus' most revered apostle. • Religion of the Jewish people. • Integration of Church and State. • The destruction of religious images. • Roman Governor who condemned Jesus to death. • Frankish leader who converted to Catholicism. • Icon of today's largest religion Christianity. • ...
Vocab 7 2024-03-20
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- Migration
- a pilgrimage made to the Kaaba, the "House of Allah," in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
- a square building, elegantly draped in a silk and cotton veil.
- second holiest city in Islam, after Mecca.
- a kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages.
- frankish leader Charles Martel, a Christian, defeats a large army of Spanish Moors, halting the Muslim advance into Western Europe
- Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj
- any house or open area of prayer in Islam
- he divine counsel that Muslims follow to live moral lives and grow close to God
- successor of the prophet Muhammad
- the holiest city in the Islamic faith
- used for making astronomical measurements and for navigation.
- the tower from which the faithful are called to prayer five times each day by a muezzin, or crier.
- follower of Islam faith
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- helped set the stage for the modern world.
- a person who speaks for God or a god, or a person who tells what will happen in the future
- to "war against non- Muslims ... to establish the religion (of Islam)
- belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- an octagonal structure on an elevated platform in the middle of the Temple Mount area in Jerusalem.
- member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad.
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Mohammed as the prophet of Alah.
- followers of Ali
- a flexible triangular sail that allowed ships to harness the power of natural resources, specifically headwinds.
- the sacred text of Islam
24 Clues: Migration • followers of Ali • follower of Islam faith • the sacred text of Islam • successor of the prophet Muhammad • Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj • the holiest city in the Islamic faith • any house or open area of prayer in Islam • helped set the stage for the modern world. • second holiest city in Islam, after Mecca. • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2018-04-23
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- Founder of diamond and gold mining companies that made him a fortune.
- An Indian soldier hired by the British East India Company to protect the company's interests in the region.
- A native to a region.
- The extension of a nations power over other lands.
- A French company formed to pursue trades with the east indies, and to compete with the British and Dutch.
- A violent anti-foreign, anti-colonial and anti-Christian uprising that took place in China between 1899 and 1901, toward the end of the Qing dynasty.
- A colonial government in which local rulers are allowed to maintain their positions of authority and status.
- A peace treaty that ended the first opium war.
- A governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch.
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- The use of a countries financial power to extend its international influence.
- To incorporate into an existing political unit, such as a city or country.
- Colonial government in which local elites are removed from power and replaced by a new set of officials brought from the colonizing country.
- Treaty between the Qing Empire of China and the Eight-Nation Alliance.
- A political unit that depends on another government for it's protection.
- An uprising between 1857-1858 against the rule of the British East India Company.
- An English and later British joint-stock company that was formed to pursue trades with the “east indies”.
- The practice of one state threatening another state with a nearby navy to force a treaty of unfair privileges.
- The belief that race determines a person's traits and capabilities.
- A Chartered trade company with India and Idanized Southeast Asian countries.
- Wars in the mid-19th century involving Anglo-Chinese disputes over British trade in China.
20 Clues: A native to a region. • A peace treaty that ended the first opium war. • The extension of a nations power over other lands. • A governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch. • The belief that race determines a person's traits and capabilities. • Founder of diamond and gold mining companies that made him a fortune. • ...
Marine Bodies Of Water 2017-08-16
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- northern most ocean
- between Greece and Turkey
- The Adriatic Sea is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs mostly along Croatia, but lesser parts belong to Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania.
- an arm of the Pacific Ocean, extends along the southeastern coastline of Alaska from the Alaska Peninsula
- boarders between North America and Asia
- Between Japan and Korea
- just east of the north sea
- separates Europe from Africa - Italy's boot is the easiest way to locate
- the Pacific Ocean extending south from the Equator to the Antarctic continent
- north of the Baltic Sea and Russia but south of the Arctic Sea
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- between England, Sweden and Denmark
- is an arm of the North Atlantic Ocean between the Labrador Peninsula and Greenland
- between Saudi Arabia and Iran
- boarders between Africa and Australia
- between Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia
- largest bay in Canada
- southeast of the Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered by Venezuela, Colombia and Panama to the south, Central American countries (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize) on the west; with the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico) on the north and the Lesser Antilles on the east.
- is a sea route connecting the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways
- East of Australia and north of the Tropic of Cappricorn
- East of China and south of Japan
- between Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan
- between England and France
- boarders between North America and Africa or between South America and Africa
- bordered by Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia
24 Clues: northern most ocean • largest bay in Canada • Between Japan and Korea • between Greece and Turkey • just east of the north sea • between England and France • between Saudi Arabia and Iran • East of China and south of Japan • between Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan • between England, Sweden and Denmark • boarders between Africa and Australia • boarders between North America and Asia • ...
Africa #2 Review Puzzle 2015-10-14
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- A person’s clan and caste were both determined by his/her __.
- __ spread both inside and outside the Arab empire during the Arab conquests.
- In African society villages were made up by __ (larger group of related families)
- The __ dynasty helped give Christianity a permanent place in Ethiopia.
- In East Africa, __ culture had the most influence on the Swahili city-states.
- The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire is __.
- Songhai’s laws were based on the __ which help to spread Islam.
- __ began preaching his beliefs in Mecca after he received messages from God, brought by the angel Gabriel.
- Axum & Ethiopia were alike in their __, location, and being involved in trade.
- What culture developed in East Africa as a result of the region’s role in overseas trade?
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- One reason for Songhai’s collapse was that Morocco invaded with __ & captured Timbukto.
- Which West Africa empire did not establish Islam as an important religion?
- Being able to speak and keep records in __ helped with African traders in their dealings with Arab traders and made Songhai a successful trading empire.
- Sunni Ali, who wanted power and wealth, capture the city of __ because it came with control of the trans-Saharan trade routes.
- Africa had a strong oral tradition which involved __ which are storytellers and proverbs.
- According to the 5 Pillars, Muslims must fast daily during the holy month of _.
- ____ was the largest West African empire and had a strong military and established government system.
- In most traditional African religions, people honored their __.
- Axum’s importance as a trading kingdom in East Africa was the result of its __.
- 2/3rds of English words have __ roots which demonstrates it strong influence on English.
- The first Christian influences in East Africa appeared in __.
21 Clues: The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire is __. • A person’s clan and caste were both determined by his/her __. • The first Christian influences in East Africa appeared in __. • In most traditional African religions, people honored their __. • Songhai’s laws were based on the __ which help to spread Islam. • ...
gegraphy chaper one 2014-09-14
Across
- are usually used to represent the flow and direction of movements represent the flow and direction
- height of land forms
- physical maps using shading and texture
- basic tool for answering the question
- the location of one place in relation to another
- particular space with physical and human meaning
- is a consistent,proportional relationship between measurements
- is a community of plants and animals
- north,south,east,west
- information system are computer tools that process and organize
- shows the earth centered
- a straight run directly from west to east
- is one of halves into which earth is divided
- involves designing and making maps
- use of mathematical formula
- lines cross one another forming a pattern
- map that use color ,symbols,lines or dots to show information related to a specific location
- determined by human rather by nature
- map shows boundaries and location of political units
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- parallels,circle the earth parallel to equator
- indicates directions
- scale model of the earth
- is an expression of relative location
- is a central place and the surrounding area linked to it
- of people,goods,and ideas
- refers to the specif location
- region defined by common characteristic
- show limited east-west area that not to far from the equator
- is measured at 0 latitude
- is a symbol representation of all or parts of the planet
- defined by popular feeling and images
- between people and their physical environment
- at 0 longitude meridians east longitude
- emphasize a single or a particular kind of information about an area
- shows the location
35 Clues: shows the location • indicates directions • height of land forms • north,south,east,west • scale model of the earth • shows the earth centered • of people,goods,and ideas • is measured at 0 latitude • use of mathematical formula • refers to the specif location • involves designing and making maps • is a community of plants and animals • determined by human rather by nature • ...
gegraphy chaper one 2014-09-14
Across
- lines cross one another forming a pattern
- are usually used to represent the flow and direction of movements represent the flow and direction
- use of mathematical formula
- is a community of plants and animals
- at 0 longitude meridians east longitude
- is a consistent,proportional relationship between measurements
- region defined by common characteristic
- north,south,east,west
- is one of halves into which earth is divided
- shows the location
- is a symbol representation of all or parts of the planet
- shows the earth centered
- a straight run directly from west to east
- information system are computer tools that process and organize
- show limited east-west area that not to far from the equator
- of people,goods,and ideas
- parallels,circle the earth parallel to equator
- involves designing and making maps
- is an expression of relative location
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- determined by human rather by nature
- physical maps using shading and texture
- scale model of the earth
- emphasize a single or a particular kind of information about an area
- is a central place and the surrounding area linked to it
- is measured at 0 latitude
- between people and their physical environment
- map that use color ,symbols,lines or dots to show information related to a specific location
- defined by popular feeling and images
- the location of one place in relation to another
- basic tool for answering the question
- map shows boundaries and location of political units
- height of land forms
- particular space with physical and human meaning
- indicates directions
- refers to the specif location
35 Clues: shows the location • height of land forms • indicates directions • north,south,east,west • scale model of the earth • shows the earth centered • is measured at 0 latitude • of people,goods,and ideas • use of mathematical formula • refers to the specif location • involves designing and making maps • determined by human rather by nature • is a community of plants and animals • ...
Joshua's Last Words 2025-06-21
Across
- Tribe whose inheritance was bordered by Asher and Naphtali (19:10)
- Tribe whose inheritance was north of Judah and Benjamin (16:5)
- The former name of Hebron (14:15)
- The first tribe to receive their inheritance west of the Jordan (15:1)
- Tribe whose inheritance was within the territory of Judah (19:1)
- City given to Caleb as his inheritance (14:13-14)
- Appointed for unintentional manslayers (20:1-9)
- Northern tribe whose inheritance bordered Asher and Zebulun (19:32)
- Joshua divided the land by lot among these (13:6, 14:2)
- One of the cities of refuge in Ephraim (20:7)
- Territory east of the Jordan, part of Reuben and Gad's inheritance (13:25, 31)
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- Caleb's father-in-law (15:17)
- Half of this tribe received land east of the Jordan, the other half west (13:29-31, 17:1)
- Unconquered territory mentioned by Joshua in the south (13:2)
- Region given to Judah, south of Jerusalem (15:51)
- Tribe whose inheritance included coastal areas in the north (19:24)
- Tribe whose inheritance was between Judah and Ephraim (18:11)
- The river serving as a boundary for many tribal lands (e.g., 15:5, 18:12)
- Tribe whose initial inheritance was too small, so they moved north (19:40-48)
- The tribe that received no territorial inheritance, but cities (13:14, 33)
- Who received Hebron as an inheritance for his faithfulness (14:13)
- Tribe that received land east of the Jordan, south of Gad (13:15)
- Tribe whose inheritance was south of Zebulun (19:17)
- Tribe that received land east of the Jordan, north of Reuben (13:24)
24 Clues: Caleb's father-in-law (15:17) • The former name of Hebron (14:15) • One of the cities of refuge in Ephraim (20:7) • Appointed for unintentional manslayers (20:1-9) • Region given to Judah, south of Jerusalem (15:51) • City given to Caleb as his inheritance (14:13-14) • Tribe whose inheritance was south of Zebulun (19:17) • ...
Human GEO crossword 2023-01-18
Across
- Zero degrees longitude, An imaginary line that passed through Greenwich, England. All lines of longitude are measured from this
- changes in the landscape.
- Imaginary vertical lines running from pole to pole on the globe used to measure the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian; also called Meridians.
- Shows major & minor highways, roads, airports,
- Directional marker on a map.
- Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1⁄2 degrees North.
- Directions on a compass rose that show northeast,northwest,southeast and southwest.
- Shows the physical features on the earth’s surface.
- The imaginary line that divided the world between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Drawings that show what something is or how something is done.
- Maps that emphasize a single idea about an area.
- Southern most point on the earth 90 degrees south.
- Directional marker that shows,north, south, east and west.
- in the Pacific Ocean.Traveling west of the line, you add a day, traveling east of the line, you subtract a day.
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- Uses contour lines instead of colors to
- Line of longitude located at 180
- Northern most point on the earth 90 degrees north.
- Shows the boundaries of countries,continents on a map.
- Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1⁄2 degrees South.
- Imaginary lines running east and west around the globe, used to measure the distance north and south of the equator in degrees, also called parallels.
- The use of symbols to present information on a map.
- locations and points of interest like parks, campgrounds and monuments.
- Diagram showing the main idea and details of a given subject.
- used to relate distance on a map to real distance
- Explanation of the symbols on a map
25 Clues: changes in the landscape. • Directional marker on a map. • Line of longitude located at 180 • Explanation of the symbols on a map • Uses contour lines instead of colors to • Shows major & minor highways, roads, airports, • Maps that emphasize a single idea about an area. • used to relate distance on a map to real distance • ...
AS World History - Daniel Cunningham Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Successor of Akbar, who had twenty wives and was an opioid addict
- A Hindi text that was translated into Persian under the leadership of Akbar in his house of wisdom.
- Formerly Constantinople, this city was captured by muslim invaders and renamed.
- An empire created by Turkish warriors that raided the middle east, southeast Europe and Africa, creating a strong Muslim empire.
- The word for Islamic Scholars
- An empire in India that existed as fragile states, and a mix of Muslim and Hindu culture & authority
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- A period when wives and mothers of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire exerted extraordinary political influence
- Translated to "The collecting" or "gathering", the Ottoman empire used this process to conscript thousands of young boys into the states service.
- A muslim "renewer", protesting the mixing of Hinduism and Islam, and a strong supporter of authentic Islam.
- This famous ruler of the Mughal Empire that made great accommodations to the Hindu Population
- A prevalent Chinese dynasty from the middle 1600's to the early 1900's, who added many conquered people to the empire, including Taiwan
- Muslim leader who imposed Islamic supremacy, and forbade Hinduism in the empire
- The twentieth wife of Emperor Jahanger, who held great political power over the emperor
13 Clues: The word for Islamic Scholars • Successor of Akbar, who had twenty wives and was an opioid addict • Formerly Constantinople, this city was captured by muslim invaders and renamed. • Muslim leader who imposed Islamic supremacy, and forbade Hinduism in the empire • The twentieth wife of Emperor Jahanger, who held great political power over the emperor • ...
weather 2020-02-11
High five! 5 Recap 2023-05-16
Christmas 2024-12-11
18 Clues: pod • inny • komin • sanie • chcieć • zachód • północ • wschód • wieszać • renifer • pierogi • kominek • świeczka • skarpeta • południe • światełka • dzwoneczki • - błyszczący
Día de los Reyes 2026-01-05
Unit 20 vocab 2024-04-16
Across
- Equally distant
- Half
- Semicolon
- Punctuation
- Being fair or just
- To work with opposing sides in an argument in order to make an agreement
- Half a circle
- Equitable
- Middle
Down
- Not good, not bad
- Mediocre
- The middle in a range of numbers
- Invisible line down the middle of the earth
- One half of the earth
- Middle
- The middle in a range of sizes
- Medi, Semi, Equ
- Equidistant
- Mediate
- Even, level
20 Clues: Half • Middle • Middle • Mediate • Mediocre • Semicolon • Equitable • Punctuation • Equidistant • Even, level • Half a circle • Equally distant • Medi, Semi, Equ • Not good, not bad • Being fair or just • One half of the earth • The middle in a range of sizes • The middle in a range of numbers • Invisible line down the middle of the earth • ...
Mixed Unit Review 2024-05-15
Across
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- a religious doctrine introduced in Northern India by Siddhartha Gautama
- the implementation and maintenance of a system of legalized racial segregation in which one racial group is deprived of political and civil rights
- this ancient network of Eurasian trade routes played a central role in facilitating economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between the East and West.
- "rebirth or revival"; a period of great artistic and intellectual accomplishments
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- this french king had the longest reign in history and is known for his efforts to strengthen the central authority of monarchs
- the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose only possession of significant economic value is their labour power
- the system of political and ethical ideas formulated by the Chinese philosopher Confucius toward the end of the Zhou dynasty
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- of or relating to the Middle Ages
- also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople
- a German philosopher, economist, and journalist who is known for his theories about capitalism, socialism, and communism
- the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
13 Clues: of or relating to the Middle Ages • a religious doctrine introduced in Northern India by Siddhartha Gautama • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • "rebirth or revival"; a period of great artistic and intellectual accomplishments • a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy • ...
French Vocabulary 2013-05-13
Pret pour l'aventure 2023-02-07
19 Clues: cap • west • hike • east • tuque • scarf • ready • south • north • cruise • on foot • mittens • sneakers • backpack • sunscreen • snowshoes • excursion • binoculars • first aid kit
COLOMBIA, MY GRANDPA AND I 2024-09-25
19 Clues: Sur • Este • Baúl • Globo • Oeste • Botas • Norte • Mapas • Valles • Libros • Tresoro • Curioso • Libreta • Sombrero • Montañas • Aventurero • Telescopio • Fotografías • El abuelo del narrador
Conflict in the Pacific 2020-05-08
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- British naval base at the southern end of the Malaya peninsula
- Commander of US air raid on Tokyo in April 1942, James ...
- Region of northern China occupied by Japan from 1931
- Commander in Chief of the US Pacific Fleet from 1941, Chester ...
- Site of airfield in Papua, Port ...
- Location of Guadalcanal, ... Islands
- Japan claimed to be creating a Greater East Asia Co- ... Sphere
- Occupied by Japan 1940-41, French ...
- Japanese navy suffered its first reverse here, May 1942
- British colonial possession west of Thailand
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- Commander of Imperial Japanese Army forces in invasion of Malaya
- Japanese emperor, 1926-1989
- Capital city of China where a massacre of civilians occurred in 1937
- US Pacific Fleet base in Hawaii, ... Harbor
- US President, 1933-1945
- US aircraft carrier sunk during 4 across
- Commander in Chief of the IJN's Combined Fleet from 1939, Isoroku ...
- Island in Manila Bay and site of US surrender in the Philippines, May 1942
- Commander of US forces in the Philippines, Douglas ...
- Number of Japanese aircraft carriers sunk at the Battle of Midway
- Site of large oil reserves in South East Asia, ... East Indies
21 Clues: US President, 1933-1945 • Japanese emperor, 1926-1989 • Site of airfield in Papua, Port ... • Location of Guadalcanal, ... Islands • Occupied by Japan 1940-41, French ... • US aircraft carrier sunk during 4 across • US Pacific Fleet base in Hawaii, ... Harbor • British colonial possession west of Thailand • Region of northern China occupied by Japan from 1931 • ...
TTS DINAMIKA PERSATUAN DAN KESATUAN DALAM KONTEKS NKRI 2023-02-16
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- Jepang mempertahankan Status Quo hingga kedatangan
- Parpol berhaluan agama
- Terjadi...kali pergantian kabinet pada awal kemerdekaan
- Kabinet yang berlangsung mulai 3 April 1952-3 Juni 1953
- Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjoyo berakhir pada 12...1955
- Kabinet yang dibentuk pada 9 April 1957
- Hasil perundingan Linggajati adalah Belanda mengakui secara de facto wilayah Indonesia, salah satunya
- Hari Pahlawan diperingati tanggal 10...
- Salah satu sistem negara kesatuan
- Yang membantu kepala negara
- South East Asia Command memimpin bagian Indonesia
- SWPC memimpin bagian Indonesia
- 5 Juli 1959-11 Maret 1966 merupakan masa
- Kabinet Ali I memiliki program mengembalikan
- Para pemuda & pejuang melawan pasukan...di Semarang
- Negara kesatuan disebut juga
- Perundingan 8 Desember 1947 disebut perundingan
- Pada 8 Desember 1947 dilaksanakan perundingan antara Indonesia dan
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- Susunan negara kesatuan
- Perundingan yang dilakukan di dekat Cirebon
- TRI menghanguskan Bandung bagian
- Pada kabinet Wilopo melaksanakan politik luar negeri
- Allied Forces for Netherlands East Indies disingkat
- South East Asia Command disingkat
- Monarki
- Pada 19 Desember 1948-13 Juli 1949 diadakan kabinet
- Pertempuran 10 November 1945 terjadi di
- Bentuk negara Indonesia
- Pada bulan apa kabinet Hatta II berawal dan berakhir
- Tujuan negara Indonesia ada di Alinea
30 Clues: Monarki • Parpol berhaluan agama • Susunan negara kesatuan • Bentuk negara Indonesia • Yang membantu kepala negara • Negara kesatuan disebut juga • SWPC memimpin bagian Indonesia • TRI menghanguskan Bandung bagian • South East Asia Command disingkat • Salah satu sistem negara kesatuan • Tujuan negara Indonesia ada di Alinea • Kabinet yang dibentuk pada 9 April 1957 • ...
Physical Features of India 2023-06-03
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- it is spread over the states of North India,partly jharkhand and West Bengal to its East
- Another name of Lesser Himalyas
- It is the administrative headquarters of Lakshadweep
- Himalayan mountain ranges run in a east-west direction from Indus to the ____
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands have which type of climate
- it is formed by three major rivers- Indus, Ganga and the brahmaputra
- The part lying between Teesta and Dihang rivers is knows as _____ Himalyas
- It is wider it the west but narrower in the east
- This ranges are composed of unconsolidated sediments
- it is a storehouse of minerals
Down
- the black soil area of Deccan Plateau known as what?
- Peninsular Plateau is formed due to breaking and drifting of this land
- All the streams disappear in this river belt
- Himalya consist of three parallel ranges In its ____ extent
- the famous hill Station of Udagamandalam
- Krishna and Kaveri have formed extensive delta on which coast?
- Himalyas forms an _____
- Himalayan mountain forms a ______ zone
- wet,marshy and swampy region
- the only large river in the Indian Desert
- It stretch from the Mahanadi Valley to the Nilgiris in the south
21 Clues: Himalyas forms an _____ • wet,marshy and swampy region • it is a storehouse of minerals • Another name of Lesser Himalyas • Himalayan mountain forms a ______ zone • the famous hill Station of Udagamandalam • the only large river in the Indian Desert • All the streams disappear in this river belt • It is wider it the west but narrower in the east • ...
Solar Crossword 2012-05-15
Across
- The time when the sun crosses the celestial equator
- A point in the orbit if a planet where it is nearest the sun
- / Opposite west
- Spinning on an axis
- A full 360 degree spin
- A plane passing through the equator of the earth
- PM
- A hollow 3D sphere
- Another word for average
- periodic variation in the inclination of the axis of a rotating object.
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- A line of zenith that circles the earth passing over the two poles
- A device which shows where north, south, east and west is
- Dome shape around the earth
- When the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator
- When the sun is right above a certain object
- / The degrees from right
- / Opposite South
- The slow movement of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque
- / Opposite East
- An oval shape
- AM
- / The angle above the horizon
- A length or portion of time
- A 24 H period in which the Earth completes 1 full rotation
- A point in the orbit of a planet where it is furthest away from the sun
- / Opposite North
- Incline
27 Clues: AM • PM • Incline • An oval shape • / Opposite west • / Opposite East • / Opposite South • / Opposite North • A hollow 3D sphere • Spinning on an axis • A full 360 degree spin • / The degrees from right • Another word for average • Dome shape around the earth • A length or portion of time • / The angle above the horizon • When the sun is right above a certain object • ...
All ABout Canada 2018-02-14
Across
- What is rain mixed with pollutants in the air?
- What country is Canada's biggest trading partner?
- What is the huge inland sea in east central Canada that connects to the Atlantic Ocean?
- What are residents of Quebec known as?
- What is the most powerful body in legislature; chooses the Prime Minister?
- What ocean borders Canada to the east?
- Which explorer claimed the land around the St. Lawrence River?
- Who built the first permanent French settlement in the New World (called Quebec)?
- What are the bodies of water that are shared between the US and Canada?
- How many provinces does Canada have?
- Who holds the most political power in Canada?
Down
- What is leftover rock from the mining process?
- What was John Cabot looking for?
- Who was the explorer that sailed from England to Canada's east coast?
- What geographical feature extends from Canada through the US to New Mexico?
- Who is Canada's Head of State?
- What did the British government pass in 1774?
- What is Canada's horseshoe shaped physical feature that covers a large portion of Eastern and Southern Canada?
- What ocean borders Canada to the north?
- How many territories does Canada have?
20 Clues: Who is Canada's Head of State? • What was John Cabot looking for? • How many provinces does Canada have? • What are residents of Quebec known as? • What ocean borders Canada to the east? • How many territories does Canada have? • What ocean borders Canada to the north? • What did the British government pass in 1774? • Who holds the most political power in Canada? • ...
Ancient Africa 2024-11-07
Across
- Fertile soil left over after a river floods
- Religion that is spread through Cultural Diffusion
- Major body of water in the fertile crescent, North of Egypt
- When a religious ruler is in control of the government
- Similar to Cuneiform
- First kingdom in West Africa
- Holy place of Islam
- Desert Vast area in North Africa, known for extreme heat and drought
- Man who spread Islam throughout Africa, Leader of Mali
- River that flows north, in Egypt
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- Spreading of ideas/customs through interaction
- What made Ghana, Mali, Songhai so prosperous
- People that Migrated starting near the Niger River and moved East
- Famous architecture in Egypt, bodies are laid to rest here
- Body of water on the east side of Egypt
- Egyptian act of preserving bodies for the afterlife
- East African Kingdom, converted to Christianity, in modern day Ethiopia
- Largest kingdom in West Africa
- Belief in many gods
- NE Africa, home to the Pharaohs
- Nubians Revolted against Egypt and renamed their kingdom this
- Ruler of Egypt, also considered godly
- Home to Mansa Musa, took over Ghana
- Used in a caravan across the Sahara Desert, does not need much water
24 Clues: Belief in many gods • Holy place of Islam • Similar to Cuneiform • First kingdom in West Africa • Largest kingdom in West Africa • NE Africa, home to the Pharaohs • River that flows north, in Egypt • Home to Mansa Musa, took over Ghana • Ruler of Egypt, also considered godly • Body of water on the east side of Egypt • Fertile soil left over after a river floods • ...
Land 6.1.5 2025-03-05
Across
- 1.Originated in the Middle east
- land 3.About 80% of the world's people live in developing countries
- 4.Desertification is the making of new deserts by degrading land that used to be healthy and productive
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- 5.This process can happen in two ways.
- 6.A wetland is an area of land where the water level is near or above the soil surface for all or most of the year
- creation 7.created by God.
- 2.Can be renewed
7 Clues: 2.Can be renewed • creation 7.created by God. • 1.Originated in the Middle east • 5.This process can happen in two ways. • land 3.About 80% of the world's people live in developing countries • 4.Desertification is the making of new deserts by degrading land that used to be healthy and productive • ...
Family Crossword - Lila Dopson 2022-02-09
Across
- Mother.
- The city in Georgia that I went to for baseball games
- Ryan's real name
- My middle name
- Youngest child.
- our last name
- Oldest.
- first dog's name
- Dad's Middle name.
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- Middle child and meanest
- Grandma's name
- Granny's name
- Dad.
- cat's name (biggest)
- 3rd cats name (smallest)
- other cats name (middle)
- Grandpa's name
- second dogs name
18 Clues: Dad. • Mother. • Oldest. • Granny's name • our last name • Grandma's name • My middle name • Grandpa's name • Youngest child. • Ryan's real name • second dogs name • first dog's name • Dad's Middle name. • cat's name (biggest) • Middle child and meanest • 3rd cats name (smallest) • other cats name (middle) • The city in Georgia that I went to for baseball games
Sort words 2020-06-01
where you live 2022-04-07
19 Clues: rom • dél • sír • vár • kelet • észak • szobor • nyugat • mecset • koronáz • népesség • parlament • famous ... • országalma • katerdrális • termálfürdő • patika múzeum • történelmi épület • templom (keresztény)
Paisaje / El Entorno Geográfico 2022-05-17
19 Clues: sea • lake • area • east • west • plain • south • river • north • coast • ocean • forest • valley • island • desert • center • mountain • mountain range • tropical forest
Vocab 2018-09-27
Across
- Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns, tells us much of what we know about Aryan life
- Written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
- A dead body preserved in lifelike condition
- Set of shared beliefs
- Name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
- Belief in more than one god
- Language developed by the Indo-Aryan people
- Crescent Rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
- of Heaven Any such mandate or blessing.
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- Fixed social class into which a person is born
- Temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- State containing several countries or territories
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
- A complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- Code One the the first written set of laws
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Supplying water to crops to spread farmland
18 Clues: Set of shared beliefs • Belief in more than one god • A series of rulers from the same family • of Heaven Any such mandate or blessing. • A dead body preserved in lifelike condition • Supplying water to crops to spread farmland • Language developed by the Indo-Aryan people • Code One the the first written set of laws • Temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2013-01-04
Across
- A religion founded by the Hebrews
- A widespread lack of food
- A self-government city and land that surrounds them
- A large temple built by the ancient Sumerians to honor their Gods of goodness
- An extra supply of something (food)
- The belief in one God
- The ten laws that God gave the Hebrews
- A long period of dry weather
- Trade of one thing for another without the use of money
- A great Hebrew leader who leads his people from Sumer to the land of Canaan
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- A system of writing developed by ancient Sumerians that used wedged shape symbolspolytheism The belief in many Gods and Goddesses
- A fertile religion in the Middle East; important place for early citizens
- The world’s first system
- An ancient city in Mesopotamia
- Ancient civilization in Southern Mesopotamia, and one of the first civilizations in the world
- A Hebrew that is raised as a son of Egypt
- "The land between two rivers" the area between the Tigris and 2 lands
- The first king of the city-state of Babylon, and inherited the throne from his father
18 Clues: The belief in one God • The world’s first system • A widespread lack of food • A long period of dry weather • An ancient city in Mesopotamia • A religion founded by the Hebrews • An extra supply of something (food) • The ten laws that God gave the Hebrews • A Hebrew that is raised as a son of Egypt • A self-government city and land that surrounds them • ...
Development of Civilizations 2023-10-04
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- an early river valley civilization located in the present-day countries of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India that included the cities Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
- ability to produce crops
- an early river valley civilization established on the Nile River
- before common era
- to tame or change a wild plant or animal for human use
- the division of work into separate jobs
- a person who studies human societies and their development
- region in the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where the first early river valley civilizations started
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- a person who moves around from place to place looking for food
- to look for food
- a horizontal decoration on a wall
- an early river valley civilization in China established on the Huang He (Yellow) River
- a place where people start a new place to live
- a plant used to grow food
- common era
- an advanced state of development of a society decided by having certain characteristics
- the study of the past through artifacts and human remains
- farming
18 Clues: farming • common era • to look for food • before common era • ability to produce crops • a plant used to grow food • a horizontal decoration on a wall • the division of work into separate jobs • a place where people start a new place to live • to tame or change a wild plant or animal for human use • the study of the past through artifacts and human remains • ...
Geography 2024-11-25
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- has the oldest continental crust
- large sea that borders southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
- one of Earth's seven main divisions of land.
- the largest coral reef system in the world, is located off the coast of Australia.
- a major mountain range, cross through several European countries.
- Spanish is the main language in all the countries of this continent, except one which its main language is Portuguese
- the longest river in the world, flows through Africa.
- second largest continent
- The largest continent
- the Romans named this continent
- There are only three countries in this continent
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- polar desert; holds most of the world's ice
- The highest mountain of the world
- a major mountain range, stretch through western North America.
- the largest river by discharge volume, flows through the Amazon Rainforest in South America.
- Second smallest continent
- a region known for its rugged landscape, is located in the southern part of South America (Argentina).
- the coldest country in which no people live in
- a deep canyon carved by the Colorado River, is located in the United States within North America.
- the largest hot desert on Earth, is located in Africa.
20 Clues: The largest continent • second largest continent • Second smallest continent • the Romans named this continent • has the oldest continental crust • The highest mountain of the world • polar desert; holds most of the world's ice • one of Earth's seven main divisions of land. • the coldest country in which no people live in • There are only three countries in this continent • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-09-05
Across
- Wedge-shaped characters that are usually written on clay tablets
- A symbol that has a meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object.
- An object made by man; usually has a cultural value
- An advanced state of human society.
- a person skilled in a utilitarian art, trade, or craft, especially one requiring manual skill.
- A time before history was recorded
- To raise something
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- A traditional group of beliefs that has a group of people who believe in it
- A to arrange information in an organized way or in a code.
- A member of a group that hunts and gathers food
- A person who copies documents
- A scientific name for humans
- A period in time when agriculture began to develop
- A time in history when stone was the primary resource for tools and shelter
- A group of people who move often for food and shelter
- A boomerang-shaped region in the middle east, centered around Mesopotamia (Modern-day Iraq)
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- A monument in England that consists of many pieces of stone
18 Clues: To raise something • A scientific name for humans • A person who copies documents • A time before history was recorded • An advanced state of human society. • A member of a group that hunts and gathers food • A period in time when agriculture began to develop • An object made by man; usually has a cultural value • A group of people who move often for food and shelter • ...
east 5 2021-03-17
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- Christians celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday.
- A bunny is a young __________.
- A meat commonly served on Easter.
- Easter always falls on this day.
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- A place many people go on Easter.
- We decorate these.
- The Easter __________.
- Easter is considered a "moveable feast" because its date changes each year based on the cycles of the __________.
8 Clues: We decorate these. • The Easter __________. • A bunny is a young __________. • Easter always falls on this day. • A place many people go on Easter. • A meat commonly served on Easter. • Christians celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday. • Easter is considered a "moveable feast" because its date changes each year based on the cycles of the __________.
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- The flower used as a symbol of Easter.
- Children decorate these at Easter.
- Gooey white filling used in many Easter candies.
- Children _________ for Easter eggs.
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- A baby chicken.
- It changes the color of foods.
- Christians celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday.
- Hot ________ - Bakery good served at Easter.
8 Clues: A baby chicken. • It changes the color of foods. • Children decorate these at Easter. • Children _________ for Easter eggs. • The flower used as a symbol of Easter. • Hot ________ - Bakery good served at Easter. • Gooey white filling used in many Easter candies. • Christians celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday.
east 22b 2021-03-17
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- A baby chicken.
- It changes the color of foods.
- Christians celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday.
- Gooey white filling used in many Easter candies.
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- The flower used as a symbol of Easter.
- Children decorate these at Easter.
- Hot ________ - Bakery good served at Easter.
- Children _________ for Easter eggs.
8 Clues: A baby chicken. • It changes the color of foods. • Children decorate these at Easter. • Children _________ for Easter eggs. • The flower used as a symbol of Easter. • Hot ________ - Bakery good served at Easter. • Gooey white filling used in many Easter candies. • Christians celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday.
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- Religious ceremonies are held here.
- Peter and John __________ to the tomb of Jesus after hearing that His body was no longer there.
- Peter cut off a soldier's __________in his attempt to prevent Christ's arrest.
- Another name for sheep.
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- Mother of Jesus.
- The number of days Jesus spent in the tomb.
- Sacred.
- When those guarding the tomb saw the angel, they were __________.
8 Clues: Sacred. • Mother of Jesus. • Another name for sheep. • Religious ceremonies are held here. • The number of days Jesus spent in the tomb. • When those guarding the tomb saw the angel, they were __________. • Peter cut off a soldier's __________in his attempt to prevent Christ's arrest. • ...
3.2 Vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- a system of writing used in the Middle East; pressing reeds into clay tablets
- societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man known as Patriarch
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
- the belief in many Gods
- a person who was educated and wrote books or documents by hand in ancient societies
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- ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- also known as the Chaldean Empire gained power for a period of time
7 Clues: the belief in many Gods • ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • also known as the Chaldean Empire gained power for a period of time • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • a system of writing used in the Middle East; pressing reeds into clay tablets • ...
Essential words 3-4 2025-12-16
19 Clues: chap • havo • uzoq • yo'l • sharq • yangi • kutmoq • uchmoq • shahar • do'kon • xarita • ochmoq • yarimta • kichkina • so'ramoq • velosiped • oyoq kiyim • Foydalanmoq • taraf, tomon
3.2 vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- the chaldean empire gained power for a brief period following the assyrian empire
- a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
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- describes societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man who is known as a patriarch
- a system of writing that was widely used in the middle east
- belief in many gods
7 Clues: belief in many gods • an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • a system of writing that was widely used in the middle east • a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • ...
Maps vocab crossword 2021-09-30
9 Clues: A size reference. • Runs East to west. • Runs north and south. • Between North and East. • Someone who makes maps. • A space between North and West. • A line that splits the earth going horizontal. • Something visible representing invisible things. • Where East and West are determined (just put as one word.)
HSC : the most serious committee 2022-11-05
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- temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule
- now called soviet union
- artificial sea-level waterway in egypt
- adopted on 6 july 1989 after reaffirming resoultions of 608 and 609 and learning of deportation of eight palestinians by israel in the occupied territories on 29 june 1989
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- war of 1 November and fought between france and algerian liberal front
- anti government protests that spread across arab in early 1920s
- the middle east teaty organization is also known as
7 Clues: now called soviet union • artificial sea-level waterway in egypt • the middle east teaty organization is also known as • temporary substitution of military authority for civilian rule • anti government protests that spread across arab in early 1920s • war of 1 November and fought between france and algerian liberal front • ...
Paddock WH U2 Review 2022-04-27
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- A West African empire that conquered Mali and controlled trade from the 1400s to 1591; led by Sunni Ali
- The second largest continent with roughly 10% of the world's population
- The belief that natural objects have spirits / the Circle of Life
- Gold and salt were the main trade items, other items were cloth, copper, silver and slaves
- Gap separating the Hindu Kush Mts. and the Himalayas. - Significance: The best land route between India and Pakistan
- (1215-1294) Grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in China.
- Merchant and traveler. His accounts of his travels to China stimulated interest in Asian trade.
- Earth's largest desert, stretching across most of North Africa
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam
- Also known as Temujin; he united the Mongol tribes into an unstoppable fighting force; created largest single land empire in history.
- The Migration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in A.D. 622, founding of Islam
- Large grassland that is home to many African people and animals
- Khanate of the Middle East
- Nomadic pastoralists of the Arabian peninsula; culture based on camel and goat nomadism; early converts to Islam.
- The head of a Bedouin / Arab tribe
- Muslim dynasty that ruled much of present-day India from 1526 to 1857
- Islamic state in northern India established by Mahmud's successors in 1206 C.E. that began to establish the presence of Islam on the Indian subcontinent.
- (Timur Lenk) Ruler of a Mongol state based in Samarqand. Descendant of Genghis Khan. His empire became an area of great cultural growth
- Early African Empire - traded Ivory - extensive coverage of the Red Sea and East coast, Horn of Africa, near Middle East - near Kush
- Fought between Richard the Lion-Hearted and Saladin (ended in a truce)
- A social system in which family descent and inheritance rights are traced through the mother
- A high area of land at the center of the Indian subcontinent between the Western & Eastern Ghat mountain ranges
- First known kingdom in sub-Saharan West Africa between the sixth and thirteenth centuries C.E. Also the modern West African country once known as the Gold Coast. gold and salt trade.
- Ruled as great prince and first ruler of the independent state called Russia after defeating the Golden Horde
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- A stone-walled enclosure found in Southeast Africa. Have been associated with trade, farming, and mining.
- Professional oral historians who served as keepers of traditions and advisors to kings within the Mali Empire
- Mongol khanate that was based in southern Russia and quickly adopted both the Turkic language and Islam. Also known as the Kipchak Khanate.
- Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam.
- Time of artistic and intellectual growth in Asia / Astronomy, Architecture and Math
- The period of approximately 150 years of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire.
- Four regional Mongol kingdoms that arose following the death of Genghis Khan.
- A major African language family. Famous for migrations throughout central and southern Africa that spread their culture.
- Indian writer /wrote The Adventures of the Ten Princes about men searching for love and power
- A long series of wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands
- People from Central Asia that united and ended up creating the largest single land empire in history.
- Islamic law
- Insects that caused sickness and hindered European exploration of Africa
- A seasonal wind pattern that causes wet and dry seasons, particularly in India
- Area ruled by a Muslim caliph
- The second largest branch within Islam
- Muslim shrine in Jerusalem containing the rock from which Mohammad is believed to have risen to heaven; Jews believe Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac on the rock
- Followers of the religion of Islam
- A Bantu language with Arabic words, spoken along the East African coast
- Chinese dynasty that replaced the Mongols Yuan Dynasty
- An instrument developed by Muslim scholars to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- The kingdom in West Africa that followed the Kingdom of Ghana; its wealth is also based on trans-Saharan trade; included a powerful leader named Mansa Musa
46 Clues: Islamic law • Khanate of the Middle East • Area ruled by a Muslim caliph • Followers of the religion of Islam • The head of a Bedouin / Arab tribe • The second largest branch within Islam • Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam. • The larger of the two main branches of Islam • Chinese dynasty that replaced the Mongols Yuan Dynasty • ...
Intro to Physical Geography of East Asia 2024-02-26
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- Region with varied landscapes that include mountains, plains, rivers, and coastlines.
- Season brings heavy rainfall to parts of East Asia during the summer months.
- Coastlines along the Pacific Ocean, providing access to trade routes and fishing grounds in the esat of Asis.
- Plains: Particularly along major rivers like the Yellow River and the Yangtze River in China.
- River: The most significant rivers in China.
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- Feature of East Asia is its mountain ranges.
- River: Thesupporting agriculture, transportation, and urban development in China.
- Is the east of Asia.
- River: Which flows through several countries in Asia
- To natural hazards such as earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis in the east of Asia.
10 Clues: Is the east of Asia. • Feature of East Asia is its mountain ranges. • River: The most significant rivers in China. • River: Which flows through several countries in Asia • Season brings heavy rainfall to parts of East Asia during the summer months. • To natural hazards such as earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis in the east of Asia. • ...
Learning contract 2 2022-10-03
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- An extensive group of countries or states under one authority
- In Judaism it is the law of god
- A system of organization in which people are ranked one above other according to status
- A city that is surrounding territory forms an independent state
- A system of government in which most of the decisions are made by state officials
- A belief or ownership of more than one god
- The dispersion of Jewish people beyond Israel
- A place situated in the middle of Tigris and Euphrates which is now part of Iraq
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- A prehistoric period that followed the bronze age
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one god
- an amount of something that is left over after a requirement has been met
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- enigmatic symbols or writing
- Establishes rules of worship
- an ancient region of North East Africa
- A religion of ancient Persia
- A ruler in ancient Egypt
18 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt • enigmatic symbols or writing • Establishes rules of worship • A religion of ancient Persia • In Judaism it is the law of god • an ancient region of North East Africa • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • A belief or ownership of more than one god • The dispersion of Jewish people beyond Israel • ...
Vocab 2025-09-03
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- To raise something
- An object made by man; usually has a cultural value
- A monument in England that consists of many pieces of stone
- A scientific name for humans
- An advanced state of human society.
- A to arrange information in an organized way or in a code.
- A time before history was recorded
- A traditional group of beliefs that has a group of people who believe in it
- a person skilled in a utilitarian art, trade, or craft, especially one requiring manual skill.
- A period in time when agriculture began to develop
- A group of people who move often for food and shelter
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- A member of a group that hunts and gathers food
- A boomerang-shaped region in the middle east, centered around Mesopotamia (Modern-day Iraq)
- A time in history when stone was the primary resource for tools and shelter
- A person who copies documents
- A symbol that has a meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- Wedge-shaped characters that are usually written on clay tablets
18 Clues: To raise something • A scientific name for humans • A person who copies documents • A time before history was recorded • An advanced state of human society. • A member of a group that hunts and gathers food • A period in time when agriculture began to develop • An object made by man; usually has a cultural value • A group of people who move often for food and shelter • ...
The New Jersey Colony 2017-10-25
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- A line that divides one area of land from another
- How many colonies was NJ split into?
- The boundary between East and West Jersey was based on a poorly drawn map. For years who argued over the boundary?
- Who reunited NJ in 1702?
- What is the capital of West Jersey?
- which country had set up 13 colonies in America?
- a person who wants to end slavery
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- people that belonged to the church of England but chose to follow a 'purer' form of religion
- huge farm
- Owners
- The Quakers got which half of the colony?
- Both colonies (East Jersey and West Jersey) have their own separate __________.
- What is it called when a king or queen decides who governs?
- What is the capital of East Jersey?
14 Clues: Owners • huge farm • Who reunited NJ in 1702? • a person who wants to end slavery • What is the capital of East Jersey? • What is the capital of West Jersey? • How many colonies was NJ split into? • The Quakers got which half of the colony? • which country had set up 13 colonies in America? • A line that divides one area of land from another • ...
Ancient Africa 2024-03-25
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- A Canal that in northeast Africa that sees 30% of all global goods.
- The highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania.
- The capital city of South Africa.
- The southernmost point of the African continent.
- The capital city of Nigeria.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- A country known as the "Rainbow Nation" due to its multicultural diversity.
- The largest desert in Africa.
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- A river in East Africa, known for its role in the Great Rift Valley.
- A landlocked country in East Africa known for its coffee production.
- The largest country in Africa by land area.
- The largest lake in Africa by surface area, located between Tanzania and Uganda.
- An island off the coast of East Africa known for its biodiversity.
- The capital city of Egypt.
14 Clues: The capital city of Egypt. • The capital city of Nigeria. • The largest desert in Africa. • The capital city of South Africa. • The largest country in Africa by land area. • The southernmost point of the African continent. • The highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania. • An island off the coast of East Africa known for its biodiversity. • ...
The Year 7 Information Booklet Review Crossword 2025-11-28
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- The assistant Year Coordinator for Year 7 is?
- At Assembly we sit down, face the front and _________ to who is speaking.
- The Deputy Principal for Year 7 is?
- When we actively engage in all learning environments we honour _______.
- When we "Honor Self" we can do this by wearing our _____________ correctly
- The bell times are the same on __________, Thursday and Friday.
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- This only happens on Mondays
- "Honour Before _____" what comes next in the school motto?
- In what century did East Hills Girls Open?
- The first day of school for 2026 is a ___________
- School finishes at 2:35 on Wednesday's after _________.
- The Year Coordinator for Year 7 is?
- The Principal of East Hills Girls is?
- The name of the road East Hills Girls is on.
14 Clues: This only happens on Mondays • The Deputy Principal for Year 7 is? • The Year Coordinator for Year 7 is? • The Principal of East Hills Girls is? • In what century did East Hills Girls Open? • The name of the road East Hills Girls is on. • The assistant Year Coordinator for Year 7 is? • The first day of school for 2026 is a ___________ • ...
Age of Exploration 2017-05-22
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- a rise in prices/ often due an increase in the supply of money
- Columbus/ Supposedly the person who found the americas/ but instead found the carribean.
- The birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles/ is a country in the British Isles bordering Scotland and Wales.
- a period of European exploration and discovery that lasted from about 1418 to 1620
- set out to explore present-day Mexico.
- an economic system based on investment of money for profit
- something that does harm or damage
- Economy/ an economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- The Renaissance was a period in European history/ from the 14th to the 17th century regarded as the cultural bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history.
- a continent in the west part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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- an overall plan/ especially of a government
- a territory/ often very large/ under the political and economic control of another country
- Explorer whose ships rounded Africa's southern tip and then sailed up the east coast of the continent and then sailed up the east coast of the continent
- Industry/ a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home
- an economic policy by which nations try to gather wealth by establishing colonies and controlling trade
- the science and art of making maps
- ship that first appeared in the 10th century/ and was widely used from around the 12th century
- something that causes a person or people to act
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and over a wide geographic area
- Americas/ The Americas encompass the totality of the continents of North America and South America. Together they make up most of the land in Earth's western hemisphere and comprise the New World.
20 Clues: the science and art of making maps • something that does harm or damage • set out to explore present-day Mexico. • an overall plan/ especially of a government • something that causes a person or people to act • an economic system based on investment of money for profit • a rise in prices/ often due an increase in the supply of money • ...
Asia Africa Americas 2025-03-04
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- created Sunni Dynasty; rule lasted 30 years; many military campaigns/victories;
- Japan's self-imposed isolation from the outer world
- King of the Empire of Ghana, his kingdom was visited by Muslim writers.
- pilgrimage
- Incan language
- A Bantu language with arabic words, spoken along the east african coast
- canals or ditches used to carry water from one location to another
- A geographic region in the western hemisphere that was home of the Mayan and Aztec civilizations.
- flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions
- a Buddhist sect that emphasizes enlightenment through meditation and stresses simplicity and discipline
- Mali's first great leader
- stories passed down from generation to generation
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- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- title of the ruler of Mali; emperor, king
- Emperor of the kingdom of Mali in Africa. He made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca and established trade routes to the Middle East.
- someone who rules for a child until the child is old enough to rule
- People who migrated onto the plateau of what is known today as Zimbabwe
- nature spirits
- A group of nobles who live near and serve or advise a ruler
- A general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name
- Muslim ruler who led Songhai to the height of its power
- Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
- a tall, flat stone, often carved with writing, used to mark an important historical event
- a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land
- Aztec clans that supplied labor and warriors to leaders
- The traditional religion of Japan
- A Japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army of samurai
- The people who spread throughout Africa spreading agriculture, language, and iron.
28 Clues: pilgrimage • nature spirits • Incan language • Mali's first great leader • The traditional religion of Japan • A Spanish conqueror of the Americas • title of the ruler of Mali; emperor, king • A general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name • flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions • stories passed down from generation to generation • ...
Wisconsin's Natural History, Geography, and Place in the World 2025-10-11
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- The movement of glaciers
- The natural world of lands, waters, and air
- Giant sheets of ice formed in mountain valleys or near the North or South Poles
- An area of land that has boundaries and a government that are shared by all the people living there; a nation
- The parts into which the United States is divided
- An imaginary line that goes around the middle of the globe like a belt from East to West
- Half of a sphere
- The detailed description of the physical features of an area, including hills, valleys, mountains, plains, and rivers
- boundaries Boundaries that governments create to separate counties, states, or countries
- Long ago when glaciers covered much of the Earth
- The place of position where something is found
- Scientists who study the Earth's layers of soil and rocks
- Parts or details that stand out
- To find where something is
- The shapes and forms of the land such as hills, plains, and valleys
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- Mapmakers
- The seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- The study of the Earth, including its people, resources, climate and physical features
- boundaries Natural features like rivers, lakes, or mountains that separate counties, states, or countries
- Describes lines, or meridians, that run from the North Pole to the South Pole on the globe
- A map feature that shows the basic or cardinal directions
- A round solid shape like a basketball where all sides are the same distance from the center
- A defined area of a place that has common features, such as similar landscape
- An imaginary line that divides the globe into two equal halves, from North to South
- A large, important center of population and business
- One of the parts into which a state is divided
- Describes lines, or parallels, that run from East to West around the globe
- The top layer of earth, dirt
28 Clues: Mapmakers • Half of a sphere • The movement of glaciers • To find where something is • The top layer of earth, dirt • Parts or details that stand out • The seven large landmasses of the Earth. • The natural world of lands, waters, and air • One of the parts into which a state is divided • The place of position where something is found • ...
Wood$ Study Guide 2021-09-26
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- Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks
- They are believed to have been the first to have religious beliefs
- They were the first to make fire.
- The rights, rules and regulations that ALL citizens must follow
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- Time period that lasted from 3 million BC to 3,000 BC
- One of the earliest civilizations known to mankind (located in modern day Middle East).
- The part of the U.S. Constitution that means changes.
- Most people thing A.D. means "After Death", it acutally stands for this.
- This period in history lasted from 10,000 BC to 3,000 BC.
- To say that about 10,000 BC the Agricultural Revolution took place is another way of saying that people discovered what?
10 Clues: They were the first to make fire. • Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks • Time period that lasted from 3 million BC to 3,000 BC • The part of the U.S. Constitution that means changes. • This period in history lasted from 10,000 BC to 3,000 BC. • The rights, rules and regulations that ALL citizens must follow • ...
Wood$ Study Guide 2021-09-26
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- Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks
- One of the earliest civilizations known to mankind (located in modern day Middle East).
- This period in history lasted from 10,000 BC to 3,000 BC.
- They are believed to have been the first to have religious beliefs
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- Time period that lasted from 3 million BC to 3,000 BC
- To say that about 10,000 BC the Agricultural Revolution took place is another way of saying that people discovered what?
- The part of the U.S. Constitution that means changes.
- They were the first to make fire.
- The rights, rules and regulations that ALL citizens must follow
- Most people thing A.D. means "After Death", it acutally stands for this.
10 Clues: They were the first to make fire. • Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks • Time period that lasted from 3 million BC to 3,000 BC • The part of the U.S. Constitution that means changes. • This period in history lasted from 10,000 BC to 3,000 BC. • The rights, rules and regulations that ALL citizens must follow • ...
Vocabulary Ancient China 2024-02-28
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- decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering
- an attitude of respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by Confucian thought
- complete disorder and confusion
- a person holding public office or having official duties
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
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- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a defensive wall in China
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur, e.g., in eastern China and the American Midwest.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
10 Clues: a defensive wall in China • complete disorder and confusion • decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering • a person holding public office or having official duties • the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
Climate 2022-11-01
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- State of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time
- Sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time is called
- Wettest place on Earth
- Climate of India is described as ____ type
- O in ENSO phenomenon
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- When the normal rainfall increases and suddenly continues constantly for several days, it is called the ____ of monsoon
- Storms in West Bengal
- Pre monsoon showers in Kerala and Karnataka is called ___ showers
- Tropic of Cancer passes through the middle of the country from the Rann of Kuchchh in the west to ___ in the east
- strong gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over north and northwestern India
10 Clues: O in ENSO phenomenon • Storms in West Bengal • Wettest place on Earth • Climate of India is described as ____ type • State of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time • Pre monsoon showers in Kerala and Karnataka is called ___ showers • strong gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over north and northwestern India • ...
Two Nations Live on the Edge 2022-04-25
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- American president who wanted to keep the lead in the arms race
- Soviet Military alliance with Eastern Europe
- hydrogen bomb
- The U.S. would defend an attack by communist in the Middle East
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- Like Stalin believed that communism would take over the world peacefully
- U-2 pilot shot down over the Soviet Union
- The cornerstone of the American and Soviet nuclear policy
- an international contest between countries seeking a military advantage over each other
- discourage the Soviet Union from launching a nuclear offensive by launching a devastating counterstrike, nuclear or not
- Secretary of State who wanted to prevent the spread of communism by using all the American force including nuclear weapons
10 Clues: hydrogen bomb • U-2 pilot shot down over the Soviet Union • Soviet Military alliance with Eastern Europe • The cornerstone of the American and Soviet nuclear policy • American president who wanted to keep the lead in the arms race • The U.S. would defend an attack by communist in the Middle East • ...
