middle east Crossword Puzzles
Getting to Know Miriam! 2023-08-08
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- Languages spoken (2)
- Favorite Movie
- Languages spoken (1)
- Favorite Actor / Actress
- Oldest, Middle, Youngest
- Birth Month
- How many Siblings
- Middle Name
- Farthest place traveled
- Favorite Restaurant
- How Many Children
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- Favorite TV Show
- Zodiac Sign
- Favorite Season
- Hobby / Pastime
- Birth State
- Favorite Sport
- Favorite Food
- Favorite Color
- Undergraduate College
20 Clues: Zodiac Sign • Birth State • Birth Month • Middle Name • Favorite Food • Favorite Movie • Favorite Sport • Favorite Color • Favorite Season • Hobby / Pastime • Favorite TV Show • How many Siblings • How Many Children • Favorite Restaurant • Languages spoken (2) • Languages spoken (1) • Undergraduate College • Farthest place traveled • Favorite Actor / Actress • Oldest, Middle, Youngest
ADULT EMERGENCY MEDICATION KIT 2020-08-25
13 Clues: bottom-front • middle tray-left • bottom-left side • bottom-back right • bottom-back right • middle tray-middle • top tray-right side • top tray-left front • top tray-middle front • middle tray-right side • middle tray-middle left • middle tray-middle right • top tray-upper left corner
Chinese dinastys and nomads by Daniela maldonado 2021-09-01
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- During the Song and Mongol dynasties,__________ __________ was a major cultural development.
- This was a test for government jobs developed in the Tang Dynasty.
- teachings founded by confucious
- dinasty from 618 to 907
- Too much spending on foreign conquests, corruption at court and growing internal instability plagued what dynasty?
- network of trade over land from china to middle east
- dinasty from 970 to 1279
- emperor of tang dinasty
- system of printing that was used to produce a document
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- a magnetic pointer that was developed in the Song Dynasty and was mainly used at sea.
- a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- What major technology brought by the Europeans greatly increased the Mongols strength
- A religion that encompasses beliefs and spiritual practices. Spread to China through the Silk Road
- used to weaponary and was developed during tang dinasty
- What belief influenced the portrayal of humans as insignificant in the midst of nature
15 Clues: dinasty from 618 to 907 • emperor of tang dinasty • dinasty from 970 to 1279 • teachings founded by confucious • network of trade over land from china to middle east • system of printing that was used to produce a document • used to weaponary and was developed during tang dinasty • a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures • ...
Highway Care 2017-07-25
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- what SoSec case study is now readily available?
- operational staff may be entitled to ? glasses
- the Chairman, Norm Farrell expressed his delight for what?
- four members of the Highway Care team completed what charity cycle?
- what did Commercial Sales Manager - Int, Phil Luke report on a recent trip to the Middle East?
- first to be MASH TL-2 tested ? was showcased at ATSSA and TRB.
- nba acts as a ? from further attacks.
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- a new safety incentive scheme has been implemented for when an employee fills out a ?
- the new strapline
- at the start of the year, the marketing department purchased two of what?
- each site now has one of these
- For the fourth consecutive year Highway Care have been recognised for what in the Mega Growth 50 Awards?
- once distributed, only newly branded ? can be worn
- at what event did Highway Care launch its progressive re-branding?
- The MTP department have seen a great interest in what package?
15 Clues: the new strapline • each site now has one of these • nba acts as a ? from further attacks. • operational staff may be entitled to ? glasses • what SoSec case study is now readily available? • once distributed, only newly branded ? can be worn • the Chairman, Norm Farrell expressed his delight for what? • first to be MASH TL-2 tested ? was showcased at ATSSA and TRB. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-05-19
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- - A Babylonian king known for creating one of the world's earliest and most complete written legal codes.
- - One of the two major rivers defining the region of Mesopotamia.
- - A professional writer or record keeper in ancient Mesopotamia.
- - An independent, self-governing city and its surrounding territory.
- - A legendary Sumerian king and the hero of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
- - The system of writing developed by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks.
- - The other major river defining the region of Mesopotamia.
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- - The worship of multiple gods, a common practice in Mesopotamian religions.
- - A massive stepped tower associated with Mesopotamian temple complexes.
- - A major city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, famous for its hanging gardens.
- - One of the earliest known works of literary writing.
- - A region of the Middle East known for its rich soils and the early development of agriculture.
- - A powerful empire in northern Mesopotamia known for its military prowess.
- - One of the earliest civilizations in southern Mesopotamia.
- - An ancient region and city-state that formed the Akkadian Empire.
15 Clues: - One of the earliest known works of literary writing. • - The other major river defining the region of Mesopotamia. • - One of the earliest civilizations in southern Mesopotamia. • - A professional writer or record keeper in ancient Mesopotamia. • - One of the two major rivers defining the region of Mesopotamia. • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
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- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
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- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
Vocabulary Focus One 2023-08-17
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- Code The first major collection of laws in history and was set out for all to see, even though few people could read
- a system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks
- site of the world’s first civilization, located in southeastern Mesopotamia
- ruling family
- system of writing in which pictures
- an area that stretches in an arc from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
- title of the rulers of ancient Egypt
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- One of the largest, oldest settlements in Mesopotamia and the Middle East
- burial vaults for the pharaohs
- a large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a city-state’s chief god or goddess
- region within the Fertile Crescent that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- believing in many gods
- the cultivation of food and goods through farming
- The world's longest river
- These systems were built in ancient Egypt to water the crops from the Nile River
15 Clues: ruling family • believing in many gods • The world's longest river • burial vaults for the pharaohs • system of writing in which pictures • title of the rulers of ancient Egypt • a system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks • the cultivation of food and goods through farming • One of the largest, oldest settlements in Mesopotamia and the Middle East • ...
Global 10 Unit 1 2025-09-10
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- – Mughal emperor famous for his policies of religious tolerance.
- – Empire centered in Anatolia and the Middle East, often called the “Sick Man of Europe” in its later years.
- – Both empires collected these to fund armies and palaces.
- – Cultural and artistic influence seen strongly in Mughal architecture and literature.
- – Mystical Islamic tradition that influenced religious life in both empires.
- – System in the Ottoman Empire that allowed religious communities to govern themselves.
- – Capital of the Ottoman Empire and a major center of commerce.
- – Religion followed by both empires’ rulers.
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- – A policy of acceptance toward different religious and ethnic groups.
- – Both empires gained wealth through this economic activity, linking Europe and Asia.
- – Capital city of the Mughal Empire.
- – Title for ruler in Persia and sometimes applied to Mughal leaders.
- – Elite Ottoman soldiers loyal to the Sultan.
- – Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
- – Empire in South Asia known for its blend of Persian, Indian, and Islamic traditions.
15 Clues: – Capital city of the Mughal Empire. • – Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire. • – Religion followed by both empires’ rulers. • – Elite Ottoman soldiers loyal to the Sultan. • – Both empires collected these to fund armies and palaces. • – Capital of the Ottoman Empire and a major center of commerce. • ...
New Zealand 2022-08-10
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- ____ island
- The interislander ferry docks here
- City in the Tasman region
- Big city in the Waikato region
- City in Hawkes Bay
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- NZ's capital city
- NZ's largest lake
- Big earthquake in 2011
- City on the South-East coast
- Has a port on the West Coast
- NZ's largest city
- Town on the east coast meaning 'crayfish food'
12 Clues: ____ island • NZ's capital city • NZ's largest lake • NZ's largest city • City in Hawkes Bay • Big earthquake in 2011 • City in the Tasman region • City on the South-East coast • Has a port on the West Coast • Big city in the Waikato region • The interislander ferry docks here • Town on the east coast meaning 'crayfish food'
Crossing the states 2022-11-01
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- State east of Arizona.
- State south of Georgia
- State west of New Hampshire.
- State west of Utah.
- State north of South Dakota
- state west of North Dakota.
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- small state south of Massachusetts.
- Larger state south of New York.
- state east of Indiana.
- State south of Arkansas
- State south of Washington.
- State north of Missouri
12 Clues: State west of Utah. • state east of Indiana. • State east of Arizona. • State south of Georgia • State south of Arkansas • State north of Missouri • State south of Washington. • State north of South Dakota • state west of North Dakota. • State west of New Hampshire. • Larger state south of New York. • small state south of Massachusetts.
South America 2025-11-03
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- The longest country
- most used language
- The third most famous animal
- The most famous animal
- Country on the equator
- The longest mountain range
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- The smallest country
- Islands east of argentina
- The ocean to the east of brazil
- The second most famous animal
- The ocean to the west of ecuador
- The largest country
12 Clues: most used language • The longest country • The largest country • The smallest country • The most famous animal • Country on the equator • Islands east of argentina • The longest mountain range • The third most famous animal • The second most famous animal • The ocean to the east of brazil • The ocean to the west of ecuador
Earth Ch. 3 2015-10-13
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- The __________ divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- What modern technology can we use today to find our own position on the globe?
- Mapmakers are known as _______
- _____ is a simplified image that is a model of part of the earth's surface
- The process of transferring each point on the earth's spherical surface to a surface that is flat is called map ______
- A ___________ map displays elevation and landform information, usually indicated by contour lines or landform shading
- Lines of latitude are also called ____
- North, south, east, and west are the four _____ directions
- Lines of longitude are also called _____
- To determine the type of map projection, you must know the point of ________
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- A ___________ map focuses on man-made and physical features, such as roads, lakes, and oceans
- Geographic _______ include longitude and latitude
- Zero degrees longitude line is called the _____
- Which type of projection is best for maps of middle-latitudes of the world?
- A ___________ map shows features that are established by local, state, or national governments
15 Clues: Mapmakers are known as _______ • Lines of latitude are also called ____ • Lines of longitude are also called _____ • Zero degrees longitude line is called the _____ • Geographic _______ include longitude and latitude • North, south, east, and west are the four _____ directions • The __________ divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-06
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- to mark or divide (written matter) with punctuation marks
- make (something) visible or bright by shining light on it; light up.
- an international conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the United States, the Middle East, and other regions.
- (of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- totally bewilder or perplex. (Past tense)
- bring (something) to an end.
- difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- a person who has had long experience in a particular field.
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- increase rapidly.
- form a wrong opinion or conclusion about.
- a whirring sound, such as a phone ringing tone or the sound of cogs turning.
- The title of the book
- a herbaceous American plant with milky sap. Some kinds attract butterflies, some yield a variety of useful products, and some are grown as ornamentals.
- the ability to do something that frightens one.
15 Clues: increase rapidly. • The title of the book • bring (something) to an end. • form a wrong opinion or conclusion about. • totally bewilder or perplex. (Past tense) • the ability to do something that frightens one. • to mark or divide (written matter) with punctuation marks • a person who has had long experience in a particular field. • ...
The Jews and Anti-Semitism 2016-10-04
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- Religion that all Jews follow
- Type of group that all Jews fall under
- The group that Jews fought with after settling in the Middle East
- The governing body that granted the right for the Jews to gain control of Palestine
- The worshiped holy book of the Jews
- Places where true Jewish peoples were forced to move to during the reign of Adolf Hitler
- The name of the peoples abducted and enslaved by the Egyptians and set off in search of their own land
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- Declaration Name of the declaration that created Israel by Great Britian
- The hatred of Jews by other cultures
- The collective name for the removal and punishment of Jews started by Hitler
- The approximate number of Jewish people killed during the Holocaust
- The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage
- Place where scriptures of the Jewish holy book was derived from
- Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed
- Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control
15 Clues: Religion that all Jews follow • The worshiped holy book of the Jews • The hatred of Jews by other cultures • Type of group that all Jews fall under • The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage • Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed • Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
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- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
The Outsiders 2024-05-21
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- A Greaser, friends with Ponyboy, meets the boys at the drive in
- Character who is smart, likes to read, to himself, "doesn't use his head
- The oldest brother, "father-figure", hard on Ponyboy
- Term for the police in this book
- Quiet, afraid, comes from an abusive family
- The east-side poor group who uses hair grease and are known for being troublemakers
- The middle brother, handsome, charming
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- The town Ponyboy and Johnny have to hide in after the murder
- Soc who drives the blue mustang, wears rings, and is killed by Johnny
- The troublemaker of the group, been arrested, tough exterior
- Group of boys that come help the Greasers at the rumble
- Girl who is a Soc but open minded and is a spy for the greasers
- Soc who is mean but becomes soft later in the novel, not seeing a point in fighting
- The west-side rich group that drives Mustangs and wears Madras
- Soda's best friend who Pony isn't fond of
15 Clues: Term for the police in this book • The middle brother, handsome, charming • Soda's best friend who Pony isn't fond of • Quiet, afraid, comes from an abusive family • The oldest brother, "father-figure", hard on Ponyboy • Group of boys that come help the Greasers at the rumble • The town Ponyboy and Johnny have to hide in after the murder • ...
7th grade Exam review puzzle 2025-12-08
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- Colonies Colonial region known as the “breadbasket colonies” for grain production.
- Religious settlement built by Spain to convert Native Americans.
- Exchange Transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- Lines that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- Passage A hoped-for water route through North America to Asia.
- Compact Agreement that established self-government for the Pilgrims.
- A settlement ruled by a distant country.
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- Lifestyle of moving from place to place in search of food.
- Large wooden dwelling used by the Iroquois.
- Movement of people from one region to another.
- Lines that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- Sun-dried clay used by Southwest Native Americans to build homes.
- Crop A plant grown to be sold for profit, such as tobacco.
- Large farm in the Southern Colonies that relied on enslaved labor.
- A person who travels to new places to discover or learn more.
15 Clues: A settlement ruled by a distant country. • Large wooden dwelling used by the Iroquois. • Movement of people from one region to another. • Lifestyle of moving from place to place in search of food. • Lines that measure distance north or south of the Equator. • Crop A plant grown to be sold for profit, such as tobacco. • ...
Southeast and East Asia 2025-02-03
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- Physical feature that helps trade in Asia
- Made to protect the Chinese emperor in his afterlife
- Physical feature that hurts trade in Asia
- Country that has a command economy meaning that the government controls what is produced and how much is produced
- Religion popular in east Asia that emphasizes respecting the elderly
- Mountains that act as a natural boundary between China and Nepal and India
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- Main industry in southeast and east Asia because labor is so cheap
- Number of branches in the governments of the USA, China, and Russia
- The United States dropped two atomic bombs on this country and ended WWII
- Religion that started in India and made its way to China
- Type of government in China and Vietnam
- Chinese citizens tried to change their government by participating in this in Tiananmen Square
- Ancient route that allowed for trade and cultural diffusion
- Wall built in China to keep out foreign invaders
- A series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water
- A majority of where China's population lives due to mountains and deserts in the west
- Main religion in the Philippines due to Spanish colonization
17 Clues: Type of government in China and Vietnam • Physical feature that helps trade in Asia • Physical feature that hurts trade in Asia • Wall built in China to keep out foreign invaders • Made to protect the Chinese emperor in his afterlife • Religion that started in India and made its way to China • Ancient route that allowed for trade and cultural diffusion • ...
The middle colonies 2021-10-28
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- The settlement of British colonists
- Relating to money
- Crops selled for profit
- English colonists who looked for religious freedom
- A large farm
- English colonists that wished to separate from the church
- The exchange of ideas, food, crops and diseases
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- People who move in land to live there
- Someone who moves to live in a colony
- The selling and buying of slaves
- Where large quantities of wheat are produced
- Repricing goods at a higher price
- Land that is controlled by another country
- The first English child born in the New world
- English protestants who wanted to purify the Church of England
- The first people who lived in America, also known as Native Americans
16 Clues: A large farm • Relating to money • Crops selled for profit • The selling and buying of slaves • Repricing goods at a higher price • The settlement of British colonists • People who move in land to live there • Someone who moves to live in a colony • Land that is controlled by another country • Where large quantities of wheat are produced • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-09-28
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- encouraged people to fight in the Crusades
- a series of holy wars fought by Christians, Muslims, and Jews
- The Dark Ages were difficult and dangerous. They were filled with viking raids, barbarian invasions and
- papers which promised absolution from sin and a place in heaven
- made up 90% of the population and provided free labor
- 10% of a person's income paid to the church
- was developed to provide some protection.
- The Middle Ages started after the ... (took place in (476 A.D.)
- he was able to buy his freedom
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- At the very top of feudal society were the
- upper levels of the catholic church. Often considered more powerful than Europe's monarchs
- the Middle Ages are sometimes referred to as the
- only the sons of lords could become
- Comes between Ancient times and Modern Times (500A.D. - 1500 A.D.)
- Very powerful and wealthy
- could not move away from the manor
16 Clues: Very powerful and wealthy • he was able to buy his freedom • could not move away from the manor • only the sons of lords could become • was developed to provide some protection. • At the very top of feudal society were the • encouraged people to fight in the Crusades • 10% of a person's income paid to the church • the Middle Ages are sometimes referred to as the • ...
Middle age Crossword 2022-10-12
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- What Buddhism lost due to Empress Wu.
- Having an excess amount of a given good.
- The only equal position in Confucianism.
- _____ Kingdom is what China called itself.
- First Confucian relationship Emperor to ____.
- ___ system used to find Confucian scholars.
- Second dynasty of the middle age.
- System where a single power is in authority.
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- Little brother of China.
- Upcoming religion to gain Nirvana.
- Name of the system to gain trade in China.
- First Empress of China
- Thrid Confucian relationship Husband to ____.
- First empire of the Chinese Middle Ages.
- A system of manmade rivers used by China.
- Evidence of a Golden Age.
16 Clues: First Empress of China • Little brother of China. • Evidence of a Golden Age. • Second dynasty of the middle age. • Upcoming religion to gain Nirvana. • What Buddhism lost due to Empress Wu. • Having an excess amount of a given good. • First empire of the Chinese Middle Ages. • The only equal position in Confucianism. • A system of manmade rivers used by China. • ...
Middle Ages assessment 2024-01-31
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- Lived in a monastery
- Feudal lord who had to pay homage to an overlord
- Christian military expedition
- This element was hot and dry
- Association of craftsmen, shopkeepers or merchants
- Founder of Islam
- Other word for the Plague
- Last name of famous Mongolian leader
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- Tribe of Charlemagne
- Lowest in Japanese feudalism
- Territory given by an overlord to a vassal
- 1300 - 1500 are the ... Middle Ages
- Famous Chinese dynasty during Middle Ages
- Leader of the Christian church
- This element was cold and dry
- Female inhabitant of a monastery
16 Clues: Founder of Islam • Tribe of Charlemagne • Lived in a monastery • Other word for the Plague • Lowest in Japanese feudalism • This element was hot and dry • Christian military expedition • This element was cold and dry • Leader of the Christian church • Female inhabitant of a monastery • 1300 - 1500 are the ... Middle Ages • Last name of famous Mongolian leader • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-01-28
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- An armed, mounted soldier of the feudal system who gave military service to a lord in exchange for land.
- The code by which knights pledged to live. It involved honor, being courageous, and protecting the weak.
- A person who receives land and protection from a feudal lord in return for loyalty to that lord.
- People who are sent out to teach their religion.
- The property granted by a lord to his vassal in exchange for the vassal's military service.
- Men who owned extravagant homes and estates in the country.
- A document forced upon King John of England that protected the rights of nobles and lords and limited the monarch's power.
- 10% of annual income that people paid as a tax for the support of the church and clergy.
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- King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- An association of craftsmen that focused on a specific trade or craft such as making shoes or weaving cloth.
- A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land.
- The period in European history between the collapse of Roman Empire and the period of the Renaissance; this period lasted from about 500-1500 A.D.
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- A religious area where monks lived.
- Communities consisting of a castle, estate, and peasant village owned by a feudal lord.
16 Clues: A religious area where monks lived. • People who are sent out to teach their religion. • King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Men who owned extravagant homes and estates in the country. • A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-02-10
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- series of battles between England and France over control of the French throne
- where the lord and his knights lived; usually on a hilltop to make it easier to defend
- warriors who fought on horseback in exchange for land
- church officials who perform religious services
- a political and social system where a powerful lord would offer protection in return for service
- king of the Franks and crown Holy Roman Emperor by the pope
- the code of honorable behavior for medieval knights
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- the act of removing a person from membership in the church
- worker tied to the land on which they lived
- religious men who lived in monasteries
- having to do with the middle ages
- Germanic people who held power in Gaul
- a series of military expeditions launched by Christian Europeans to win back the Holy Land from Muslin control
- land owned by a lord
- another name for a king or queen
- a deadly disease that spread throughout Europe and killed nearly half the population
16 Clues: land owned by a lord • another name for a king or queen • having to do with the middle ages • religious men who lived in monasteries • Germanic people who held power in Gaul • worker tied to the land on which they lived • church officials who perform religious services • the code of honorable behavior for medieval knights • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-11-20
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- A tax or contribution equal to one-tenth of a person's income, given to the Church.
- A person whose beliefs or practices went against the teachings of the Church
- A large, impressive church that served as the seat of a bishop.
- A noble who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A series of military expeditions by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A community where monks live, work, and pray, often serving as centers of education and learning.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and services.
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- A mounted soldier of noble birth who followed a code of chivalry and served their lord in battle.
- A king or queen who ruled a kingdom or empire.
- A code of conduct followed by knights, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- A journey made to a sacred place for religious reasons, such as to visit relics or holy sites.
- An organization of craftspeople or merchants who controlled trade and maintained standards for their profession.
- A poor farmer or laborer of low social status, who worked on a lord’s land.
- Religious leaders in the Christian Church, including priests, bishops, and the pope.
- A large estate owned by a lord, including villages and farmland, which was the basic unit of feudal society.
- A peasant who worked the land for a lord and was bound to the estate, unable to leave without permission.
16 Clues: A king or queen who ruled a kingdom or empire. • A large, impressive church that served as the seat of a bishop. • Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and services. • A noble who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service. • A poor farmer or laborer of low social status, who worked on a lord’s land. • ...
Middle Ear "Box" 2025-01-29
Country 2023-06-12
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for its advanced technology and K-pop music. It has a rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its lush landscapes and delicious cuisine. It's famous for its historical sites, vibrant markets, and traditional ao dai dress.
- A country with ancient ruins like Machu Picchu and the vibrant Inca culture. It's known for its llamas, alpacas, and delicious ceviche.
- A country with a blend of different cultures and delicious street food. It has stunning rainforests and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
- A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks.
- A country famous for its stunning alpine landscapes and delicious chocolates. It's known for its precision watches and efficient train system.
- A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki.
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- A country with beautiful beaches and a vibrant street life. It's famous for its temples, spicy cuisine, and the annual water festival called Songkran.
- A country in southern Africa known for its ancient ruins and breathtaking natural beauty. It's home to the majestic Victoria Falls and abundant wildlife in its national parks.
- States A country with diverse landscapes, from stunning national parks to bustling cities. It's known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- A country located in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife and safaris. It's home to the Maasai people and the Great Rift Valley.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts and rich Islamic heritage. It's home to the holy city of Mecca and towering sand dunes.
- A country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia known for its rich history and diverse culture. It's famous for its kebabs and beautiful mosques.
- Zealand A country known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities. It's famous for its Maori culture and the Haka dance.
14 Clues: A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks. • A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki. • ...
Islam Vocabulary Crossword 2017-11-04
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- – city in Arabia; important religious center, trade center, and excellent source of fresh water.
- – a small area in desert watered by springs and wells
- – people who believe in Islam (it means “Those who have accepted the message of peace by submission to Allah.”)
- Alms – charity to the poor
- – national language of Islam (Middle East)
- – journey to sacred place (Mecca)
- – pilgrimage (journey) to Mecca
- – prophet or messenger for Allah (God)
- – belief in one god
- – religion based on teachings of the prophet Muhammad (it means “submission to God”)
- (Koran)– book of Allah’s teachings written by Muhammad in Mecca
- – a struggle to defend Islam
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- – member of group traveling from place to place in search of food, water, & grazing land for herds caravan – group of nomads/travelers
- – one month of fasting
- – Muslim church (house of worship)
- – holy shrine in Mecca (cube-shaped)
- – person who takes over for Muhammad; next ruler of Islam
- teachings – 1) one God (Allah), 2) rules for moral & social conduct, 3) Five Pillars
- – five times a day
- – guiding rules for Islam based on the example of Muhammad
- – belief in one God
- – person who stood in tower and called out for prayer service
- – Arabic name for God
23 Clues: – five times a day • – belief in one God • – belief in one god • – Arabic name for God • – one month of fasting • Alms – charity to the poor • – a struggle to defend Islam • – pilgrimage (journey) to Mecca • – journey to sacred place (Mecca) • – Muslim church (house of worship) • – holy shrine in Mecca (cube-shaped) • – prophet or messenger for Allah (God) • ...
Chapter 23 Southwest Asia 2014-05-14
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- Removing salt from seawater so that it could be used for drinking and irrigation
- Collective community
- An arc of rich land where farming and the first civilizations developed
- Ruler
- Our president pictured on page 481
- Severe restriction on trade with other countries
- Country with the least amount of television receivers
- Land to be governed by an outside power on behalf of the League of Nations
- Country with the 2nd most personal computers
- Conservative religious leaders
- Comprises a country's basic support facilities, including its roads, schools, airports, etc.
- Movement for re-establishing independent Jewish national state in the Middle East
- City pictured on page 470
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- Process pictured on page 498
- Preserves precious water by letting precise amounts of water onto plants
- The right to decide their own political future
- Used in explosives and fertilizer - table salt, bromine and other minerals from the Dead Sea
- Lawlessness
- Citizen army
- Country with the most newspaper circulation
- Turkey's capital city
- City pictured on page 469
- Celebration on page 478
- Underground and surface canals
- Without religious influence
- The acronym for Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
26 Clues: Ruler • Lawlessness • Citizen army • Collective community • Turkey's capital city • Celebration on page 478 • City pictured on page 469 • City pictured on page 470 • Without religious influence • Process pictured on page 498 • Conservative religious leaders • Underground and surface canals • Our president pictured on page 481 • Country with the most newspaper circulation • ...
Main course crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- Easternmost countries of the Arab
- Religious Connection land
- being present in a place or thing.
- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
- A movement for the re-establishment and the development and protection of a Jewish nation
- Germany, France, Italy
- Muslims Second largest branch of Islam
- A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
- The action of establishing something or being established.
- nationalism Nationalist political movement which asserts that Kurds are a nation.
- factors Any element of influence on a situation that is related to history.
- Bordered by Pakistan
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- A particular system of faith and worship.
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam
- Gulf A mediterranean sea in Western Asia.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- partitioning Division of Europe
- East Iran, Iraq, Israel
- Conflict The ongoing struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that began in the mid-20th century.
- asia Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait
- An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
- The genocide of European Jews during World War II.
- A serious disagreement or argument.
- of Israel Borders Egypt
24 Clues: Bordered by Pakistan • Germany, France, Italy • Religious Connection land • East Iran, Iraq, Israel • of Israel Borders Egypt • Easternmost countries of the Arab • being present in a place or thing. • partitioning Division of Europe • A serious disagreement or argument. • asia Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait • A particular system of faith and worship. • ...
Geography Final 2021-05-20
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- Largest land area west of the Mississippi
- where the natural resources of oil and natural gas come from
- coal is this type of fuel
- makes the soil fertile for growing crops in the Northern Europe Plan
- unique locations on Earth that are defined by both physical and human characteristics
- lines that run east to west
- another name for the Middle Ages
- are responsible for looking at how people, products, ideas and information move
- shows heights above or below sea level
- original name for New York
- show changes in the shape of the land
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- body of water that separates England and Spain
- river that divides the United States into 2 regions
- Native Americans fought over these
- first high speed rail lines where built here
- major ethnic group in Texas,
- lines that run north and south on a globe
- French settled this area in the United States
- designates land for national parks
- Mexico, California
- most accurate depiction of the Earth
- feature on the map that shows direction
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
- provides aid for disasters
- body of water west of the United States
25 Clues: Mexico, California • coal is this type of fuel • provides aid for disasters • original name for New York • lines that run east to west • major ethnic group in Texas, • another name for the Middle Ages • Native Americans fought over these • designates land for national parks • most accurate depiction of the Earth • show changes in the shape of the land • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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- Henry the Navigator 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- Diaz sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Revolution transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- company owned by investors who bought stock in them
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- landowners
- Diaspora dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- Exchange linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- mapmaking
- Passage route through or around North America to East Asis
- Passage journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- Da Gama landed in India in 1498
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- of Tordesillas 1494 Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- post empire empire based on small outposts
- Spanish commercial center
- Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe
- Cartier sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- laws all of estate goes to eldest son
- chart map of stars & galaxies
- crop grown for sale rather than subsistence
- Spanish soldiers
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • chart map of stars & galaxies • Da Gama landed in India in 1498 • Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe • laws all of estate goes to eldest son • post empire empire based on small outposts • 1st successfule English colony in Americas • crop grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Unit 3-4 choice board 2022-03-16
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- Henry the Navigator 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- Diaz sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Revolution transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- company owned by investors who bought stock in them
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- landowners
- Diaspora dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- Exchange linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- mapmaking
- Passage route through or around North America to East Asis
- Passage journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- Da Gama landed in India in 1498
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- of Tordesillas 1494 Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- post empire empire based on small outposts
- Spanish commercial center
- Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe
- Cartier sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- laws all of estate goes to eldest son
- chart map of stars & galaxies
- crop grown for sale rather than subsistence
- Spanish soldiers
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • chart map of stars & galaxies • Da Gama landed in India in 1498 • Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe • laws all of estate goes to eldest son • post empire empire based on small outposts • 1st successfule English colony in Americas • crop grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Local History Final Review 2022-01-10
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- Slaves came though PA to escape to __
- Who started the colony of Pennsylvania?
- River NOT one of Pittsburgh’s three rivers
- PA battle that was turning point in Civil War
- PA’s border to the north
- Corry got its name from person who owned the __
- Great Lake is located north of PA
- There is a statue of this person in Waterford
- The highest point in PA is at Mt. __
- Edwin Drake discovered __ near Titusville
- Deal where Eurpoeans cheated Indans by running
- Eurpeans wanted to get __ from Indians in trade
- Corry started as __ junction
- tried to lead a slave revolt
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- known for making steel in Pittsburgh
- The port city that is PA’s largest city
- Dr. from Corry helped decide who buried in Tomb of __ Soldier
- What is the southern border of PA also called?
- The Native Americans of Pennsylvania are __ Indians
- mountain range that cuts through the middle of PA
- PA nickname the ___ State
- The capital city of PA
- PA started to give __ freedom
- War fought over PA land __ __ __ War
- The river that borders PA on the east
- What does “slyvania” mean?
26 Clues: The capital city of PA • PA’s border to the north • PA nickname the ___ State • What does “slyvania” mean? • Corry started as __ junction • tried to lead a slave revolt • PA started to give __ freedom • Great Lake is located north of PA • known for making steel in Pittsburgh • War fought over PA land __ __ __ War • The highest point in PA is at Mt. __ • ...
Refugee 2022-11-11
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- flirtatious compliments Cuban men said to women on the street
- Who Mahmoud praises and prays to
- the US airlifted them off the island
- a public prayer that echoed throught the streets of Aleppo
- broad road that curved along the seawall on Havana Harbor
- the ceremony when a boy officially becomes a man under Jewish law
- type of muslims from Iran
- American things that are attacking
- type of muslims from Syria
- armbands the Landaus wore that made them disappear
- the Cuba president
- Cuban refugees were sent to the US naval base if caught with this
- The rest of the world calls it ISIS
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- the Nazies' Secret State Police
- prayer shaw
- person who help other people get into the EU
- Nazis who took Josef's father
- a wave of revolutions that swept through the Middle East
- a television channel
- boys Josef's age swore to live and die for this
- mysterious hidden beat inside music
- police who left when they weren't allowed to
- Josef hasn't seen a synagogue since before this
- people in an abandoned shopping mall
- name of city in America
25 Clues: prayer shaw • the Cuba president • a television channel • name of city in America • type of muslims from Iran • type of muslims from Syria • Nazis who took Josef's father • the Nazies' Secret State Police • Who Mahmoud praises and prays to • American things that are attacking • mysterious hidden beat inside music • The rest of the world calls it ISIS • ...
Vocab #4 2023-12-14
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- a war between citizens of the same state
- a person who studies philosophy
- Greek civilization spread across the entire Middle East
- the capitol of Greece, and Greece's largest city
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a temple dedicated to the Greek Goddess Athena
- a Roman province lying north of Greece
- a time of peace, posterity, and happiness
- a system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of the state
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
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- a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions
- an alliancedominated by Sparta to protect Sparta
- the act of trading goods or services without money
- a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is connected to mainland on one side
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in a close formation
- the highest class is certain societies
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- founded after the Persian War to protect Ionian Greeks
- a small group of people having control over a country, organization, or institution
- a system where money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
20 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • a city-state in ancient Greece • a person who studies philosophy • the highest class is certain societies • a Roman province lying north of Greece • a war between citizens of the same state • a time of peace, posterity, and happiness • a temple dedicated to the Greek Goddess Athena • a form of government with a monarch at the head • ...
Islam in Medieval Times 2023-12-17
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- the holy book of the religion of Islam
- when you give charity
- a man born around 570 C.E. who taught the faith of Islam
- a place were Jesus lived called Palestine
- the muslims made new concepts for this
- the belief in a single God
- the study of stars and planets
- the example that Muhammad set for Muslims about how to live
- the body of Islamic law based on the Qur’an and the Sunnah
- when you fast
- a ruler in the Middle East
- the ninth month of the calendar
- to strive
- belief in more than one god
- they used leather to make this
- the discrimination of jews
- a Muslim house of worship
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- the spread of culture
- the example Muhammad gave to muslims
- person who speaks or interprets the words of God
- the most basic of worship for muslims
- is the belief of one God and Muhammad is the messenger
- the used drugs for this
- the region's faith of muslims
- the pilgrimage going to Mecca
- a daily prayer
- a follower of the Islamic faith
- a series of religious war
- islamic community
- a military action in which a place is surrounded and cut off to force those inside to surrender
30 Clues: to strive • when you fast • a daily prayer • islamic community • the spread of culture • when you give charity • the used drugs for this • a series of religious war • a Muslim house of worship • the belief in a single God • a ruler in the Middle East • the discrimination of jews • belief in more than one god • the region's faith of muslims • the pilgrimage going to Mecca • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
STD-10 - SS - SEASONS AND TIME 2020-07-16
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- During which Seasons plants grow and flowers bloom?
- In which climatic zone different seasons occur mostly.
- Winter .......... Day is the shortest day and night in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Which is the mean longitude?
- …….. are the result of the orbit of the Earth around the Sun
- 82 ½ degree East latitude passes through the ………. of India
- Circling of the Earth in its own axis is called ……….
- The shortest day of the year
- The ………. was established without taking into account the landmass of the earth.
- ………. Meridian is the other name of Greenwich Meridian
- 180-degree latitude is known as ……….
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- The rotation of the Earth around the Sun is called ……….
- The Sun’s movement from Tropic of Cancer to Tropic Capricorn is known as ……….
- The distance between the two time zones is ………. degrees
- The longest day of the year
- The ………. is decided with the help of noontime
- The season which occurs while the Sun moves from Tropic of Cancer to Tropic of Capricorn
- How may time zones are there in the world?
- Where is the Sun’s position in the longitude on 23rd September and 21st March?
- The year, which has 366 days, is known as ……….
- During which season, plants shed their leaves
21 Clues: The longest day of the year • Which is the mean longitude? • The shortest day of the year • 180-degree latitude is known as ………. • How may time zones are there in the world? • The ………. is decided with the help of noontime • The year, which has 366 days, is known as ………. • During which season, plants shed their leaves • During which Seasons plants grow and flowers bloom? • ...
Year 7 Judaism Crossword 2024-06-04
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- The ability to choose how to act
- Discrimination against Jews
- A symbolic meal containing a lamb shank, bitter herbs, and a boiled egg
- The Jewish holy book
- Food that is not acceptable to eat
- Jews who believe the laws should be updated for the modern world
- The day when Jews can do no work
- All knowing
- All powerful
- The principle that almost any law can be broken to preserve human life
- Pointing stick used to read the holy book
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- Holiest place in Judaism. Was destroyed twice.
- There are 613 of them
- The ceremony when Jewish boys become men
- Food that is acceptable to eat
- The festival when Jews remember the angel of death passing over them
- All loving
- A girl with a famous diary
- The cupboard where the sacred scrolls are stored
- Believe in one God
- A Jewish teacher
- The Jewish book of laws
- Where Jews go to worship
- A promise between God and his people
- Very strict Jews who believe all laws should be followed
- The Jewish desire for a homeland in the Middle East
26 Clues: All loving • All knowing • All powerful • A Jewish teacher • Believe in one God • The Jewish holy book • There are 613 of them • The Jewish book of laws • Where Jews go to worship • A girl with a famous diary • Discrimination against Jews • Food that is acceptable to eat • The ability to choose how to act • The day when Jews can do no work • Food that is not acceptable to eat • ...
Eveything 2024-06-06
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- Major brand known for cloths and shoes
- Man’s best friend
- Soldiers used in feudal Japan
- This mlb team plays in Miami
- European soldiers that invaded Muslim land in the Middle East and European pagans
- The son of God
- Hockey uses these
- Region In America and Canada that includes Washington Oregon and British Colombia
- Capitol of Singapore
- Ancient people that migrated to Iberia after the fall of Rome
- Major football league
- Hungarian dictator in ww2
- State near Alabama and Louisiana
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- ancient leader of the hunnic empire that raided the Roman’s and Europe
- lost at waterloo
- Norwegian and danish raiders who attacked Northern European and the British isles
- This happened when the Protestants broke away from the catholics
- When the disciples talked in younger in jerusalem
- he united the Frankish empire and created the Holy Roman Empire
- Capitol of Poland
- Everest The tallest mountain
- The team who won the first Super Bowl against the chiefs
- Island in the Caribbean inside of the country of Antigua and barbuda
- Capitol of uk
- People who raised and stole money from European powers all throughout history
25 Clues: Capitol of uk • The son of God • lost at waterloo • Capitol of Poland • Man’s best friend • Hockey uses these • Capitol of Singapore • Major football league • Hungarian dictator in ww2 • This mlb team plays in Miami • Soldiers used in feudal Japan • Everest The tallest mountain • State near Alabama and Louisiana • Major brand known for cloths and shoes • ...
Mountains, Volcanoes and Geothermal Systems 2023-01-24
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- Fast moving clouds of gas and rock
- Natural Fountains
- Large volcano on the main island of Hawaii
- Mountain range dividing Europe and Asia
- Volcanoes with steep sides of loose rock/ash
- Mountain range created by collision of plates
- Ancient mountain range in North America
- Irregularly shaped volcanoes with long slopes
- Mountain range in South Africa
- Vents which allow steam to escape to surface
- Large volcano in southern Italy
- Volcano in Washington state
- A word meaning "thick"
- Highest mountain range in the world
- Volcanic mud slide
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- Underwater volcanic eruptions
- Indian mountain range
- Molten rock
- Volcano which exploded in 1883
- Eruptions creating fast-flowing lava
- Mountain range dividing Europe and Middle East
- Mountains created by upward thrust of plates
- Mountain range in North Africa
- Volcanoes formed from older magma chambers
- National park famous for volcanic features
- Highest mountain in Africa
- Mountain range in South America
- Mountain Range in New Zealand
- Famous Japanese volcano
- Country famous for it's use of geothermal energy
- Volcanoes created in crack of Earth's surface
- Mountains created by crashing of tectonic plates
32 Clues: Molten rock • Natural Fountains • Volcanic mud slide • Indian mountain range • A word meaning "thick" • Famous Japanese volcano • Highest mountain in Africa • Volcano in Washington state • Underwater volcanic eruptions • Mountain Range in New Zealand • Volcano which exploded in 1883 • Mountain range in North Africa • Mountain range in South Africa • Mountain range in South America • ...
Global 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-27
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- A war that occurred after Peron's death, in line with Operation Condor.
- Chilean socialist president, elected in 1970.
- A campaign led by the US in Latin America to support dictators and contain communism.
- The act of converting fertile land into desert like climates.
- Defined as the process of the world becoming interconnected and sharing cultural exchange.
- Chilean military Junta leader.
- The Green Revolution attempted to solve this enduring issue.
- Dictatorship family of Nicaragua.
- Also known as the Banana Republic
- Argentina's state under Peron (2 words).
- This global organization wanted to control oil production in the Middle East.
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- A modern day movement designed to increase agricultural productivity and end scarcity.
- This country is the De Facto Leader of OPEC.
- Human right's violation, the act of being captured, imprisoned and tortured.
- Leftist rebel group who opposed the Contras in Nicaragua.
- The act of clearing forests, contributes to the climate change issue.
- This intergovernmental organization provided loans to countries worldwide for capital purposes.
- Enduring issue which resulted allowed for the spread of pandemics.
- Cuban Women's Suffrage leader.
- This global organization was composed of the US, Mexico and Canada.
20 Clues: Chilean military Junta leader. • Cuban Women's Suffrage leader. • Dictatorship family of Nicaragua. • Also known as the Banana Republic • Argentina's state under Peron (2 words). • This country is the De Facto Leader of OPEC. • Chilean socialist president, elected in 1970. • Leftist rebel group who opposed the Contras in Nicaragua. • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- EUROPEANS TRADED GOODS LIKE METAL, CLOTH, GUNS AND ALCOHOL FOR THIS
- SOMETHING THAT HELPS SOMEONE LIVE IN A SPECIFIC/GIVEN PLACE
- ONE OF THE THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES OF INDIGENOUS CANADIANS (2 WORDS)
- AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE
- AN OVERLAND ROUTE, IN THE MIDDLE EAST (3 WORDS)
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED ON PACIFIC COASTS SETTLED NEAR RIVERS BECAUSE THEY COULD EAT ___
- EUROPEANS CONVERTED INDIGENOUS PEOPLE TO THIS RELIGION
- THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO
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- PEOPLE WHO EUROPE SENT TO EXPLORE THE NEW WORLD
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN THE PRAIRIES WERE ___
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS WENT TO CUBE IN 1492 FOR THIS COUNTRY
- DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS)
- PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE
- HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN
- A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY
- AN EXPLORER WHO WENT TO NEWFOUNDLND FOR ENGLAND IN 1497 (2 WORDS)
- A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS
- THE EARLIEST EURIPEAN SETTLERS WERE NOT __ FOR NORTH AMERICAS HARSH CLIMATE
- EXPLORERS CREATED MINI COUNTRIES THAT ARE OWNED BY ANOTHER COUNTRY
- A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH
20 Clues: HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN • A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS • THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO • AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE • A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY • A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH • PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE • DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS) • ...
Abrahamic Beliefs Crossword 2024-12-16
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- The region of the world where the Abrahamic Beliefs began.
- The founder of Christianity.
- To be treated meanly because of your beliefs.
- Following many Gods or Goddesses.
- The first Christian Roman Emperor.
- The three Abrahamic Beliefs are Judaism, Christianity, and ________.
- A Jewish religious leader.
- The holiest city to Muslims which they face when they pray.
- Following one God or Goddess.
- The name of the building the followers of Judaism worship in.
- A person who is thought to speak to God.
- The language the followers of Judaism speak.
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- A person who holds extreme political views is called an _____________.
- The name of the building the followers of Islam worship in.
- The founder of Islam.
- The follower of Judaism are called ________.
- Followers of Islam follow the ______ Pillars of Islam.
- The followers of Islam are called ____________.
- The language the followers of Islam worship in.
- A religious leader in Islam.
- The "Promised Land" of the followers of Judaism.
- Something that is traditional is called ___________.
- A series of religious wars fought in the Middle East between Christians and Muslims.
- A person who spreads religious beliefs.
- The oldest Abrahamic Belief.
25 Clues: The founder of Islam. • A Jewish religious leader. • The founder of Christianity. • A religious leader in Islam. • The oldest Abrahamic Belief. • Following one God or Goddess. • Following many Gods or Goddesses. • The first Christian Roman Emperor. • A person who spreads religious beliefs. • A person who is thought to speak to God. • The follower of Judaism are called ________. • ...
Project X 2025-05-13
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- A chinese free-reed wind instrument with a gourd wind chamber
- A repeated musical phrase or rhythm
- Fiddle A Norwegian violin with sympathetic strings
- A traditional Swedish keyed fiddle
- The distance between two pitches
- A very short grace note payed quickly
- A large double-headed drum from the Balkans
- A plucked string instrument from India with a long neck
- A sequence of chords that brings a phrase to a close
- A Gradual increase in loudness
- An ancient Chinese seven-stringed zither
- A chinese plucked lute with four strings
- A thumb piano from Zimbabwe
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- A Bamboo flute from India
- A sudden, strong accent on a note or chord
- A Japanese end-blown bamboo flute
- A smooth, connected style of playing notes
- A loud double-reed woodwind from the middle east
- A Tempo marking indicating a moderate, walking pace
- A long-necked, waisted lute from Iran
- A bowed, short-necked string instrument
- A long wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians
- A two-stringed chinese bowed instrument
- A Ukrainian hammered dulcimer
- A West African harp-lute with 21 strings
25 Clues: A Bamboo flute from India • A thumb piano from Zimbabwe • A Ukrainian hammered dulcimer • A Gradual increase in loudness • The distance between two pitches • A Japanese end-blown bamboo flute • A traditional Swedish keyed fiddle • A repeated musical phrase or rhythm • A very short grace note payed quickly • A long-necked, waisted lute from Iran • ...
How well do you know Adam and Madeline? 2022-12-06
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- A sport Adam played growing up.
- Genre of dance Madeline was most known for.
- What is Madeline's middle name?
- All of the Parisi children attend or have attended ____ University.
- Pizza Place that the Wallace siblings + Adam went once a month for an entire year to do the shot of the month.
- Madeline studied abroad in this city.
- Adam (and a lot of the Parisi Family) is notorious for having bad _____ (body part).
- Mascot of THE university Madeline attended.
- Adam and Madeline are both one of _____ siblings.
- First name of the TV character that is Adam's doppelgänger.
- University where Adam received his MBA: ______ Western University
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- Where did Adam and Madeline meet?
- Mascot of Adam's high school (singular).
- Where Adam and Madeline are going on their honeymoon.
- Where was Adam and Madeline's first date?
- Month Adam was born.
- Month of Madeline and Adam's dating anniversary.
- Adam's favorite sport to play (and now maybe Madeline's).
- The church where Madeline and Adam were engaged was called St. __________ in the East.
- Madeline's first job out of college.
- Baseball team Madeline championed as the MLB team she roots for.
- Both Adam and Madeline's moms are named ____.
22 Clues: Month Adam was born. • A sport Adam played growing up. • What is Madeline's middle name? • Where did Adam and Madeline meet? • Madeline's first job out of college. • Madeline studied abroad in this city. • Mascot of Adam's high school (singular). • Where was Adam and Madeline's first date? • Genre of dance Madeline was most known for. • ...
The Golden Age of Islam 2024-12-09
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- - The most sacred building in Islam, located in Mecca.
- - Having lots of money, goods, or valuable resources.
- Age - A time of great achievements in art, science, and culture.
- Routes - Paths used by merchants to buy and sell goods across countries.
- - The study of nature and how things work, like medicine and astronomy.
- - Places where books and knowledge are kept for learning.
- - Beautiful creations like paintings, drawings, and decorations.
- Farmlands - Land with rich soil that is great for growing crops.
- - A Muslim place of worship.
- - A person who takes over a job or position from someone else.
- - Helping others by giving money or goods.
- - The holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of Muhammad.
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- - Designing and building structures, like mosques and palaces.
- - Taking control of land or people through military force.
- - The science of healing and taking care of health.
- Empire - A large kingdom that spread across the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Europe.
- - People who study and learn a lot about different subjects.
- - Expensive and fancy items or lifestyles.
- - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- - A rich and busy city known for learning and trade in the Islamic Empire.
20 Clues: - A Muslim place of worship. • - Expensive and fancy items or lifestyles. • - Helping others by giving money or goods. • - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • - The science of healing and taking care of health. • - Having lots of money, goods, or valuable resources. • - The most sacred building in Islam, located in Mecca. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-09-02
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- Someone who moves around and migrates to find food and resources in order to survive.
- Things/objects made by humans.
- A large stepped tower or pyramid.
- A person who copies out documents.
- The time period when homosapiens started using agriculture and began to settle down.
- The "old stone age" or the period of time before humans settled down and developed agriculture.
- To control or adopt a living thing in a controlled manner or for a specific purpose.
- Someone who is skilled in a specific trade.
- To arrange rules or laws into a systematic code.
- The use of symbols to represent language.
- The period of time when humans settled down and developed agriculture.
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- Someone who obtains food by hunting for and gathering food in the wild.
- History before recorded information or writting.
- The species that all humans belong to.
- A structure in england made during the neolithic era.
- Relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems.
- The study of humanity before written accords.
- The beliefs or traditions of a certain group of people.
- Humanity as a whole.
- A crescent shaped piece of historical land in the middle east.
20 Clues: Humanity as a whole. • Things/objects made by humans. • A large stepped tower or pyramid. • A person who copies out documents. • The species that all humans belong to. • The use of symbols to represent language. • Someone who is skilled in a specific trade. • The study of humanity before written accords. • History before recorded information or writting. • ...
Vocab #1 2025-08-28
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- the human race
- the study of material remains (pottery, tools, etc.)
- a crescent shaped piece of land in the middle east with fertile land
- simple objects showing human workmanship
- tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
- a member of a culture in which food is obtained by hunting, gathering, fishing, etc
- when human and cultural development is considered most advanced
- a rectangle tower, surrounded by a temple
- wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing
- a member of a group that has no fixed residence
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- earliest record of the stone age
- a monument in the south of England made by prehistoric people
- pictorial symbol used for a word or phrase
- the shared way of life of a particular group of people
- the latest period of the stone age
- a skilled crafts person who makes handmade objects
- this is when humans settled and started to domesticate animals and plants
- arrange rules into a systematic code
- a person who copies out documents or a record keeper
- the study of prehistoric human kind; before written records
20 Clues: the human race • earliest record of the stone age • the latest period of the stone age • arrange rules into a systematic code • simple objects showing human workmanship • a rectangle tower, surrounded by a temple • pictorial symbol used for a word or phrase • wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing • a member of a group that has no fixed residence • ...
postcolonial 2023-02-15
10 Clues: ________theory • _________servant • toms affair ______ • tribes don't_________ • the other\nation_______ • east egg is flashy________ • the bootlegging tribe _______ • west and east egg are_____________ • racist for having a servant________ • doesn't know the west egg norms___________
Middle English crossword 2020-10-07
16 Clues: Near • Food • Pity • Dear • True • Noble • Remedy • Trusty • Certain • Well made • Part or bit • Destruction • Trick or device • Pace or slow walk • Handy or courteous • Arrangement or condition
THE MIDDLE AGES 2021-05-26
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- a fight between armies
- another word for economical
- Who introduced Motte and Bailey Castles?
- what happens to wood if there is a fire
- a material used after the Motte and Bailey Castles
- how many main parts did a Motte and Bailey Castle have
- where the Lord lived
- A Motte and Bailey Castle that is still in use
- what happens to wood after a long period of time
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- a type of hill built from earth
- if something costs a lot of money it is
- The part of the Castle that had stables, kitchens, soldiers quarters
- a castle with two walls
- The English people were against him
- a material used to build the Motte and Bailey
- the year of the Battle of Hastings
16 Clues: where the Lord lived • a fight between armies • a castle with two walls • another word for economical • a type of hill built from earth • the year of the Battle of Hastings • The English people were against him • if something costs a lot of money it is • what happens to wood if there is a fire • Who introduced Motte and Bailey Castles? • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-02-27
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- A science in charge of turning metals to gold
- period in Europe from the 5th-15th centuries
- A Norse warrior
- A feudal lord
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- A young man who works for a Knight
- Lived on a nobles land
- Crown to Nobles to Vassals to Peasants
- A Christian soldier that fought in the Holy Land
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- Charles the Great
- Held land for the crown in exchange for service
- An area of land owned by a Lord
- Union of all the towns people with the same job
- Very old-fashioned or primitive
- Dominant social system in Middle Ages
- Document limiting king's power
16 Clues: A feudal lord • A Norse warrior • Charles the Great • Lived on a nobles land • Document limiting king's power • An area of land owned by a Lord • Very old-fashioned or primitive • A young man who works for a Knight • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church • Dominant social system in Middle Ages • Crown to Nobles to Vassals to Peasants • period in Europe from the 5th-15th centuries • ...
Renaissance & middle ages 2022-01-07
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- Clavis held power and brought Christianity to the Roman province
- focused on human creativity and potential
- the family that would rule the franks for years
- the churches way of making money by promise of forgiving ones sin
- king of England converted to Angician
- God chose the people who were saved and it couldn't be changed
- language or dialect of a country or region.
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- best remembered for Justinian code
- protestants wanted to reform the catholic church
- book that means "no place"
- Italian painter known for painting "the prince"
- banned icons
- movement in society directed away from otherworldliness
- Calvin's followers
- most famous Muslim leader of 1100s
- code that tells knights to fight hard-serving 3 masters
16 Clues: banned icons • Calvin's followers • book that means "no place" • best remembered for Justinian code • most famous Muslim leader of 1100s • king of England converted to Angician • focused on human creativity and potential • language or dialect of a country or region. • Italian painter known for painting "the prince" • the family that would rule the franks for years • ...
Early Middle Ages 2022-04-23
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- Invaders from Scandinavia
- Where monks lived
- Fierce nomadic invaders from Hungary
- Also called Charles the Great
- Agreement between pope and Holy Roman Emperor
- Elected pope in 1073
- Center of Charlemagne's government
- Germanic group that settled England
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- Decorated manuscripts
- Charles Martel was also know as Charles the _
- Priest who brought Christianity to Ireland
- Latin for "middle" and "age"
- Duke of Saxony that was elected king of Germany
- Begged forgiveness from the pope
- Strongest Germanic group in Europe
- Who declared Charles Holy Roman Emperor?
16 Clues: Where monks lived • Elected pope in 1073 • Decorated manuscripts • Invaders from Scandinavia • Latin for "middle" and "age" • Also called Charles the Great • Begged forgiveness from the pope • Center of Charlemagne's government • Strongest Germanic group in Europe • Germanic group that settled England • Fierce nomadic invaders from Hungary • ...
Middle ages Vocabulary 2017-11-08
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- System which a peasant or worker know as vassal received a piece of land in return for serving the lord or king.
- System in which all legal and economic power belonged to the the lord of the manor during medieval Europe times.
- An estate granted to a vassal by a land lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe.
- Rising prices of goods
- English king who fought Saladin in the third crusade.
- An empire founded in 1526 and divided in 1857.
- Great Charter, which guaranteed certain basic political rights.
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- Formal declaration that someone is no longer a member of the church.
- King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774 and Emperor of the Romans from 800. He united much of Europe during the early middle ages.
- A series of religious wars sanctioned by the latin church in the medieval times.
- A region that included Jerusalem and other places.
- Person receiving a fief from a lord.
- An empire founded in 1299 and divided in 1922, early turkey.
- A warrior on horseback who promised to defend his lord's land in exchange for a fief.
- Peasant who worked on the land of the lord.
- Beliefs which were declared to be anathema by any of the economical councils recognized by the catholic church.
16 Clues: Rising prices of goods • Person receiving a fief from a lord. • Peasant who worked on the land of the lord. • An empire founded in 1526 and divided in 1857. • A region that included Jerusalem and other places. • English king who fought Saladin in the third crusade. • An empire founded in 1299 and divided in 1922, early turkey. • ...
The Middle Ages 2018-11-29
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- Death Massive bacterial disease spread by rats and fleas that killed 25 million Europeans
- Land belonging to a lord that included farmland, a village, and the home of the Lord
- What a knight was called before they were knighted, helped knight with armor
- A building with strong walls for defense against an enemy
- A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve
- Belonging to the Middle Ages
- A person legally tied to the land
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- A large piece of land with a large home
- The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages
- Currency that was no longer used during the middle ages
- Warriors of the noble class
- Medieval society was this kind of society
- the name of the black blisters that formed because of the Black Death
- People who could buy and farm their own land from Lords
- People trained or ordained for religious work
- a noble who received land from a king in return for loyalty and service
16 Clues: Warriors of the noble class • Belonging to the Middle Ages • A person legally tied to the land • A large piece of land with a large home • A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve • Medieval society was this kind of society • People trained or ordained for religious work • The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages • ...
Boaz Middle School 2011-08-14
16 Clues: MASCOT • LIBRARIAN • COUNSELOR • OUR MAYOR • SECRETARY • YOUR GRADE • TEACHES MATH • SCHOOL NURSE • BMS PRINCIPAL • SCIENCE TEACHER • SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER • BMS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL • OUR SCHOOL IS IN THIS CITY • SCHOOL'S OUT FOR THE SUMMER • HIGHEST GRADE IN OUR SCHOOL • SCHOOL BEGINS IN THIS MONTH
Early Middle Ages 2016-05-10
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- leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- followers are Christians; believe Jesus is the son of God
- System basic government and society during Middle Ages
- series of wars between Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Moors
- also known as Charles the Great, was King of the Franks
- a holder of land borrowed from the Lord
- a continent that comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia
- unit of land that the lord owns
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- common worker; unskilled
- multi-national territories that developed in Middle Ages
- also known as Lords; wealthy landowners
- people who raided ships;word meaning "pirate raid"
- historical period usually meaning the Middle Ages
- Muslim inhabitants during the Middle Ages
- Muslims believe that Allah (God) spoke to prophet Muhammad
- The holy book of Islam
16 Clues: The holy book of Islam • common worker; unskilled • unit of land that the lord owns • leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • also known as Lords; wealthy landowners • a holder of land borrowed from the Lord • Muslim inhabitants during the Middle Ages • historical period usually meaning the Middle Ages • people who raided ships;word meaning "pirate raid" • ...
Early Middle Ages 2016-05-10
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- leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- followers are Christians; believe Jesus is the son of God
- series of wars between Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Moors
- also known as Charles the Great, was King of the Franks
- Muslims believe that Allah (God) spoke to prophet Muhammad
- people who raided ships;word meaning "pirate raid"
- System basic government and society during Middle Ages
- historical period usually meaning the Middle Ages
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- also known as Lords; wealthy landowners
- Muslim inhabitants during the Middle Ages
- multi-national territories that developed in Middle Ages
- unit of land that the lord owns
- a holder of land borrowed from the Lord
- a continent that comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia
- The holy book of Islam
- common worker; unskilled
16 Clues: The holy book of Islam • common worker; unskilled • unit of land that the lord owns • also known as Lords; wealthy landowners • leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • a holder of land borrowed from the Lord • Muslim inhabitants during the Middle Ages • historical period usually meaning the Middle Ages • people who raided ships;word meaning "pirate raid" • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-03-05
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- Probably one of the most hated kings that has ever lived.
- The one thing that gets a little more respect then the king.
- Gods prophet and the messenger of the word of God.
- Known as the kings knights and ran the local manors.
- A journey often into an unknown place.
- How the Middle Ages enjoyed themselves.
- Your organized worship and beliefs.
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- Someone normally on horseback that pretected their lord.
- The well known wars. There were 8 of them.
- The two types of this are motte and bailey.
- The adjacent used to describe the Middle Ages.
- Where you fought over something you thought you needed.
- The people that are the lowest rank.
- What the Middle Ages was most known for.
- If I give you this, you need to give me that.
- The person that is the highest rank.
16 Clues: Your organized worship and beliefs. • The people that are the lowest rank. • The person that is the highest rank. • A journey often into an unknown place. • How the Middle Ages enjoyed themselves. • What the Middle Ages was most known for. • The well known wars. There were 8 of them. • The two types of this are motte and bailey. • ...
Middle Childhood Vocab 2023-02-21
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- a technique to remember things for school age children
- the coordination of the eye and hand
- able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- showing sympathy for others
- the ability to understand another's feelings
- the process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- the ability to group objects by common attributes
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- span of years between ages 6 to 12
- change in position or shape of substances does not change the quality
- understanding and using accepted rules when interacting with others
- see objects closer better than objects that are far
- the ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- a process where people define themselves in terms of qualities
- major health problem because of overeating
- the belief that you're worthwhile as a person
- the manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than information
16 Clues: showing sympathy for others • span of years between ages 6 to 12 • the coordination of the eye and hand • major health problem because of overeating • the ability to understand another's feelings • the belief that you're worthwhile as a person • the ability to group objects by common attributes • the process of acquiring the standards of behavior • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-04-16
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- A religious ritual like doing the sign of the cross (in the name of the father, son, and holy ghost, Amen)
- An estate of land.
- A building or group of buildings where monks live.
- The world of Christianity in the Middle Ages
- A person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions.
- A building or group of buildings where nuns live.
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- A man who served his King or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- A person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- A set of rules the Knights lives by.
- A large estate granted to a lord by the king.
- A peasant bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate.
- A holder of land in the Middle Ages
- The study of the forms and features of land surfaces.
- A period of time that lasted approximately from 500 AD to 1500.
- A person acknowledged as holy
- A group of religious officials (as priests, ministers, or rabbis)
16 Clues: An estate of land. • A person acknowledged as holy • A holder of land in the Middle Ages • A set of rules the Knights lives by. • The world of Christianity in the Middle Ages • A large estate granted to a lord by the king. • A building or group of buildings where nuns live. • A building or group of buildings where monks live. • ...
Middle age Crossword 2022-10-12
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- What Buddhism lost due to Empress Wu.
- First Confucian relationship Emperor to ____.
- Upcoming religion to gain Nirvana.
- Thrid Confucian relationship Husband to ____.
- Little brother of China.
- _____ Kingdom is what China called itself.
- A system of manmade rivers used by China.
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- Having an excess amount of a given good.
- First empire of the Chinese Middle Ages.
- First Empress of China
- Evidence of a Golden Age.
- Second dynasty of the middle age.
- System where a single power is in authority.
- Name of the system to gain trade in China.
- ___ system used to find Confucian scholars.
- The only equal position in Confucianism.
16 Clues: First Empress of China • Little brother of China. • Evidence of a Golden Age. • Second dynasty of the middle age. • Upcoming religion to gain Nirvana. • What Buddhism lost due to Empress Wu. • Having an excess amount of a given good. • First empire of the Chinese Middle Ages. • The only equal position in Confucianism. • A system of manmade rivers used by China. • ...
Glosor Pau 2019-10-22
En la ciudad 2024-02-16
The Egypt Game Vocabulary 2013-02-03
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- (hieroglyph) a stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable, or sound, as found in ancient Egyptian and other writing systems
- Egyptian queen, wife of Akhenaten and half-sister of Tutankhamen
- (escapade) an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure
- deliberately impassive or expressionless
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- (monolith) a large single upright block of stone, especially one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument
- tending to avoid, directed toward avoidance or escape
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- shaped into alternate ridges and grooves
- a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person’s death
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- (petrify) to make someone so frightened that they are unable to move or think
- the people of Syria, a country in the Middle East
12 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • shaped into alternate ridges and grooves • deliberately impassive or expressionless • the people of Syria, a country in the Middle East • tending to avoid, directed toward avoidance or escape • Egyptian queen, wife of Akhenaten and half-sister of Tutankhamen • ...
history vocab words 2021-09-01
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- a relationship between people who shared a common ancestor, or system classifying such relationship.
- a group of people who traveled together or safety
- a family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, cousins, aunt, and uncle.
- an area ruled by the lord, including the lords castle and the land around it
- the burst of learning in Europe to about the 1,300 to the 1,600
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- a region of grasslands
- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military to a monarch
- monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600's
- a navigational insturament used to determine latitude, or earths north or south of Earths equator
- a network of overland trade routes thinking China to the Middle East
- a new method or idea
- religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ
12 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ • a group of people who traveled together or safety • the burst of learning in Europe to about the 1,300 to the 1,600 • a network of overland trade routes thinking China to the Middle East • monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600's • ...
Rome 2024-08-29
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- Germanic leader who overthrew the last Roman emperor in the West
- Germanic tribes that sacked Rome and helped bring down the Roman Empire
- Structures built by Romans to carry water to cities
- Groups of people from northern Europe who invaded the Roman Empire
- Region of Western Europe, now mostly France, conquered by the Romans
- Extensive network of paths built by the Romans to connect their empire
- Term used by Romans for people who lived outside the empire and were considered uncivilized
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- Ancient empire that ruled much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East
- Fierce nomadic warriors from Central Asia who attacked the Roman Empire
- Germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the Roman Empire
- Large area of land and people ruled by one government or leader
- Murder of an important person, often for political reasons
12 Clues: Structures built by Romans to carry water to cities • Murder of an important person, often for political reasons • Large area of land and people ruled by one government or leader • Germanic leader who overthrew the last Roman emperor in the West • Groups of people from northern Europe who invaded the Roman Empire • ...
A Crossword for the Ages! 2025-04-30
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- A powerful family that controlled the Florence government for many years.
- Often refers to someone who financially supports the arts.
- An influential architect, poet, and painter.
- Greek and Latin art, literature, or culture.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- Interest in culture that comes from the French word for "rebirth."
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A merchant who traveled around Asia and wrote a book about his exploits.
- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- The man who developed a printing press that used a movable type.
- Became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- A large trade route protected by the Mongols. Connected China and the Middle East.
12 Clues: Sun-centered theory of the universe. • An influential architect, poet, and painter. • Greek and Latin art, literature, or culture. • Often refers to someone who financially supports the arts. • The man who developed a printing press that used a movable type. • Interest in culture that comes from the French word for "rebirth." • ...
SWANA Review Extra Credit 2024-10-31
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- Country in North Africa with the highest population
- The primary religion of Israel
- A stateless nation that the majority of its people live in the west bank or gaza.
- a strong loyalty or preference towards one's own group, often characterized by a sense of "us vs. them"
- form of government where religious leaders or priests rule in the name of a deity or deities.
- Another name for Southwest asia
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- Ancient city in Israel considered holy by Jews, Christitans, and Muslims.
- Sect of Islam that believe that the caliphate or religious authority should have been given to the Shia imam.
- River in the middle east that allowed for the growth of mankinds first civilitaztions
- The Primary religion of southwest asia except for Israel
- Sect of Islam that make up nearly 90% of Muslims worldwide
- The primary climate of Southwest Asia
12 Clues: The primary religion of Israel • Another name for Southwest asia • The primary climate of Southwest Asia • Country in North Africa with the highest population • The Primary religion of southwest asia except for Israel • Sect of Islam that make up nearly 90% of Muslims worldwide • Ancient city in Israel considered holy by Jews, Christitans, and Muslims. • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-08
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- another one of the most popular city-state in Greece
- the name of the bactarian princess alexander married in 327 BC
- "lovers of wisdom", teachers, examples of this are: plato, socrates, aristotle
- city in Egypt that became a learning center for Greece
- a legend tells of king gourdius tying one of these, and alexander the great cut it to be crowned king
- who alexander the great said rule would go to
- the long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, or of a person’s life.
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- conquered eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, the Middle East, and parts of Asia
- one of the most popular city-states in Greece
- material believed to be used during this time to write on
- a culture that had been widespread through the areas alexander the great had conquered
- the poison socrates was forced to drink when sentenced to death
- who alexander studied under until the age of 16
- plays without happy endings
- buildings to store writings and texts
15 Clues: plays without happy endings • buildings to store writings and texts • one of the most popular city-states in Greece • who alexander the great said rule would go to • who alexander studied under until the age of 16 • another one of the most popular city-state in Greece • city in Egypt that became a learning center for Greece • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
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- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
chapter 2 All lesson by Aaliyah Porter 2018-09-12
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- the use of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes.
- is an astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun and for the solution of other promblems in astronomy and navigation used by greek astronomers from about 200b.c
- is a reawakening of the culture and intellectual curiosity in europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- is an spanish explorer.
- is to change.
- is an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- is an point of land that sticks out into water,much like a peninsula.
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- Is to travel completely around something,usually by water.
- is a journey to a holy place.
- is a muslim house of worship.
- is a town in the spnish mled lands.
- one of a series of expeditions europeans made to the regain control of christians holy sites in the middle east from the A.D100s to the 1200s.
- Is to commit oneself or one's resources to something.
- Related to the culture of an ancient greece and rome.
- is an resistance such as to disease.
15 Clues: is to change. • is an spanish explorer. • is a journey to a holy place. • is a muslim house of worship. • is a town in the spnish mled lands. • is an resistance such as to disease. • Is to commit oneself or one's resources to something. • Related to the culture of an ancient greece and rome. • the use of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes. • ...
Historical Events of the 90s: Fall of the Berlin Wall, Gulf War, Nelson Mandela's Presidency 2023-07-10
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- - Siege and tragic end to a standoff between federal agents and a religious sect in Texas.
- - High-profile murder trial of former NFL player O.J. Simpson.
- - Symbol of the Cold War, it fell in 1989, marking the end of the division of Germany.
- - System of racial segregation in South Africa, dismantled during Mandela's presidency.
- - Pro-democracy protests in Beijing's ___ Square, brutally suppressed by the Chinese government.
- - The first cloned mammal, a sheep named ___.
- - Scandal involving President Bill Clinton and a White House intern, Monica ___.
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- - Military conflict in the Middle East, triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
- - Mass killings in the Balkans during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
- - Genocide in this African country resulted in the mass killing of Tutsis.
- - Boris ___, the first president of the Russian Federation.
- - Peace accord signed between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
- - Introduction of a single currency in European Union member states.
- - Activist and leader of South Africa who became its first black president.
- - Peace agreement signed in Ohio, ending the Bosnian War.
15 Clues: - The first cloned mammal, a sheep named ___. • - Peace agreement signed in Ohio, ending the Bosnian War. • - Boris ___, the first president of the Russian Federation. • - High-profile murder trial of former NFL player O.J. Simpson. • - Mass killings in the Balkans during the breakup of Yugoslavia. • ...
Ancient China 2025-01-23
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- The fertile yellow soil deposited by the Huang He River.
- A revolutionary Chinese invention used for writing and documentation.
- The first recorded dynasty in Chinese history.
- An ancient Chinese invention that changed warfare globally
- A massive structure built to protect China from northern invaders.
- A philosopher whose teachings shaped Chinese culture and values.
- The belief that rulers were given the right to rule by divine authority.
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- A trade network that connected China to Europe and the Middle East.
- A system of government jobs earned through merit, influenced by Confucianism.
- A series of rulers from the same family in ancient China.
- Tools used by priests to predict the future in ancient China.
- The material used to create the famous army of statues guarding Emperor Qin’s tomb.
- The dynasty that introduced the Mandate of Heaven.
- Also known as the Yellow River, it supported early Chinese civilizations.
- A powerful dynasty that expanded China’s territory and culture.
15 Clues: The first recorded dynasty in Chinese history. • The dynasty that introduced the Mandate of Heaven. • The fertile yellow soil deposited by the Huang He River. • A series of rulers from the same family in ancient China. • An ancient Chinese invention that changed warfare globally • Tools used by priests to predict the future in ancient China. • ...
Medieval General Knowledge: 2024-08-25
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- Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters)
- Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086
- Where the King lived (6 letters)
- A member of the army who shoots using a bow and arrow (6 letters)
- Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters)
- Famous French King who thought he was made of glass (7 letters)
- Poorest group of people who worked the land in medieval times (8 letters)
- Medieval conflict between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land (Middle East)(8 letters)
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- Part of the army who go into battle on horseback (7 letters)
- Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters)
- Famous battle of Vikings versus Anglo-Saxons, the Battle of Stamford _______. (6 letters)
- Serious disease which killed 1/2 to 1/3 of the population of Europe (5,5)
- Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5)
- The Battle of _______, where William the Conqueror won the crown of England (8 letters)
- Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters)
15 Clues: Where the King lived (6 letters) • Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5) • Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters) • Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters) • Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters) • Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters) • Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086 • ...
Alessia's Crossword Birthday Edition 2025-07-14
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- a container for Udon
- The Netflix show that almost got you to my house
- A phrase I'm happy I get to say today, and one you doubted I'd remember
- A hot mug of this without which I can't live for more than an hour
- The coolest thing one can say in bed... really not cringey at all
- An obscure leader in the middle-east
- The compromise between Spain and France
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- A place to write notes or botch a confession of love
- A cowboy in a duel or Alessia after a meal does this
- I'll probably learn this language before I learn Spanish
- A place we've been before that has never been released
- The captain of Padova and I come from this island country
- A gem only the luckiest of people can hope to find and hold with them at night
- You have a lidl weakness for these
- A virtual rendezvous for your affair with a certain Bolognese
15 Clues: a container for Udon • You have a lidl weakness for these • An obscure leader in the middle-east • The compromise between Spain and France • The Netflix show that almost got you to my house • A place to write notes or botch a confession of love • A cowboy in a duel or Alessia after a meal does this • A place we've been before that has never been released • ...
Direction 2023-06-19
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- The direction going upwards
- The direction going backward
- The direction going to the left
- The direction going to the right
- The direction pointing west
- The direction going diagonally
- The direction going ahead
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- The direction going to the left
- The direction going upward
- The direction pointing east
- The direction going to the right
- The direction going downward
- The direction going downwards
- The direction pointing north
14 Clues: The direction going ahead • The direction going upward • The direction going upwards • The direction pointing east • The direction pointing west • The direction going backward • The direction going downward • The direction pointing north • The direction going downwards • The direction going diagonally • The direction going to the left • The direction going to the left • ...
Eye and Ear 2024-10-24
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- connect your middle ears to the back of your throatmenieresdisease
- sounds cannot get through the outer and middle ear
- small blind spot in each eye
- light-sensitive layer of tissue
- inflammation or infection located in the middle earmyopia
- loss of peripheral vision
- inherited from mothers typically only affecting males
- middle separation between nostrils
- loss of sight in middle of eye
- constant ringing of the ear
- visible portion of the outer earhyperopia also known as far sightedness
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- a fungal (yeast) infection that can grow in your mouth
- inflammation of conjunctiva pink part of eye
- outermost, clear layer of the eye
- group of bones in ear
- focuses light rays that enter the eye
- acute bacterial infection of the glands of the eyelidastigmatism
- white part of the econjunctivitisoudy
- carries signals from both of your eyes to your brain
- separates outer ear and middle ear
- surgery performed on your tympanic membranepapillae
21 Clues: group of bones in ear • loss of peripheral vision • constant ringing of the ear • small blind spot in each eye • loss of sight in middle of eye • light-sensitive layer of tissue • outermost, clear layer of the eye • separates outer ear and middle ear • middle separation between nostrils • focuses light rays that enter the eye • white part of the econjunctivitisoudy • ...
2020 Q1 Extruder 2020-02-03
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- To put out a fire, aim at the extinguisher’s output at the ___ of the fire.
- The Japanese word for “mistake-proofing” a machine is _______.
- Zeus’ #1 priority is _________.
- When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away.
- The acronym to use when operating a fire extinguisher is ______.
- The first product shipped from CSC was TFE ____ ____ (two words)
- The personal protective equipment (PPE) worn using any blades are _____.
- The word inside the triangle on the Operating System poster is _____.
- The _____ Chamber of Commerce named Zeus its Large Business of the Year.
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- In 1996, Zeus launched its first website and the _____ plant opened.
- The abbreviation for the Europe, Middle East, Africa sales region is ___.
- GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019.
- “E” in EPIC values stands for _______.
- When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back.
- Two solutions with low flash points are alcohol and _______.
- The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______.
- Our Vision Statement says we are “Working Together. Doing It ______.
- In industrial settings, one in ____ workers are injured within the first 30 days.
- Zeus Ireland is located in County _______.
- To douse a fire, ______ the extinguisher’s output from side-to-side
20 Clues: Zeus’ #1 priority is _________. • “E” in EPIC values stands for _______. • Zeus Ireland is located in County _______. • When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away. • GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019. • The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______. • When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back. • ...
2020 Q1 Extruder 2020-02-05
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- The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______.
- The first product shipped from CSC was TFE ____ ____ (two words)
- The _____ Chamber of Commerce named Zeus its Large Business of the Year.
- When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back.
- The personal protective equipment (PPE) worn using any blades are ___. (2 words)
- The Japanese term for “mistake-proofing” a machine is _______. (2 words)
- Zeus’ #1 priority is _________.
- Two solutions with low flash points are alcohol and _______.
- To douse a fire, ______ the extinguisher’s output from side-to-side
- The abbreviation for the Europe, Middle East, Africa sales region is ___.
- In industrial settings, one in ____ workers are injured within the first 30 days.
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- Our Vision Statement says we are “Working Together. Doing It ______.”
- When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away.
- “E” in EPIC values stands for _______.
- GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019.
- The word inside the triangle on the Operating System poster is _____.
- The acronym to use when operating a fire extinguisher is ______.
- Zeus Ireland is located in County _______.
- To put out a fire, aim the extinguisher’s output at the ___ of the fire.
- In 1996, Zeus launched its first website and the _____ plant opened.
20 Clues: Zeus’ #1 priority is _________. • “E” in EPIC values stands for _______. • Zeus Ireland is located in County _______. • When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away. • The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______. • GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019. • When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back. • ...
Fawzi 2021-05-10
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- Strips in geography class (6)
- Nothing in tennis (4)
- A chicken crossing the road is truly ....... in motion (7)
- Finnish hothouse? (5)
- Where Londoners nibble at meat? (7)
- Surrey town in which vehicles stop working (10)
- Seven- day period (4)
- Charter granted by King John at Runnymede in 1215 (5,5)
- “Take him and cut him out in little .....” (4)
- Extreme point of Britain (4,7)
- "The ___ ___"; highest-grossing film of 1994 (4,4)
- Heavenly body which rises when hot (7)
- Frank Beard is this band's beardless member (1,1,3)
- Landmark of Piccadilly Circus (4)
- Husband's better half (4)
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- Which lake is Africa's largest? (8)
- Thelma’s road trip partner (6)
- A sailor with experience sent up mountains (5)
- Rubber from the Middle East(7)
- Beats everyone shortly in London park (9)
- U .S. sitcom's toast (6)
- Teacher after a job as a slave driver (10)
- When movement is curtailed (8)
- The love-apple (6)
- “I just went to an emotional wedding. Even the cake was in .....” (5)
- It's falling down in a nursery ditty (6,6)
- Effervescent (5)
27 Clues: Effervescent (5) • The love-apple (6) • Nothing in tennis (4) • Finnish hothouse? (5) • Seven- day period (4) • U .S. sitcom's toast (6) • Husband's better half (4) • Strips in geography class (6) • Thelma’s road trip partner (6) • Rubber from the Middle East(7) • When movement is curtailed (8) • Extreme point of Britain (4,7) • Landmark of Piccadilly Circus (4) • ...
Mesopotamia 2020-09-23
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- – countryside not town
- - writing to help keep track a business deals and other deals and other events
- – Pictures of things that acted as Words
- - belif that there is only one god
- – region in the middle east. Time period with inventions that changed everything.
- – A former Social organization when the man is the
- - Scribes or record keepers The writers of the village
- Crescent – “cradle of civilization”
- – a city that becomes an independent state
- –stepped tower sometimes dominated by a temple
- – House of tablets. A placeOf learning where archives and literature are stored on clay tablets
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- hierarchy – groups of people or person charoragized by wealth, race, gender, and occupation
- – supply of water for crops . Made with channels
- – worshiping / believing in more than one god
- – A form of social organization where a woman is the head
- – A king, queen or emperor
- – states or countries under supreme athourity (emperor, empress)
- – Writing tool for scribes to write with
- - town or city
- of Gilgamesh – An epic is a long poem that tells the story of a hero. In the Epic of Gilgamesh it talks about a king who goes around the land with his friends and does Good Deeds.
20 Clues: - town or city • – countryside not town • – A king, queen or emperor • - belif that there is only one god • Crescent – “cradle of civilization” • – Pictures of things that acted as Words • – Writing tool for scribes to write with • – a city that becomes an independent state • – worshiping / believing in more than one god • –stepped tower sometimes dominated by a temple • ...
THE RELIGION OF CHRISTIANITY 2021-04-12
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- Last book of the Bible predicting the end times and Jesus return to Earth
- Jesus had 12 close followers who were called this
- Jews DO NOT consider Jesus to be this.
- Christianity is part of this Middle East religion
- Christians believe Jesus is this relation to God
- This group of people thought Jesus was the Messiah
- The name for the father, son, and the holy spirit
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- The mother of Jesus
- Christians believe you can have salvation by believing this person is the son of God
- First four books of the New Testament in the Bible
- The belief in one God
- A principle Christianity is centered around
- Christianity is centered around this person
- The meal where Jesus is betrayed by one of his apostles to the Jews
- Christians believe you can achieve this by accepting Jesus as the son of God
- Birth of Jesus
- Jesus is killed using this method of execution
- Resurrection of Jesus
- Christians believe you reach this place by believing Jesus is the savior who died for your sins
- Friday The day of the crucifixion of Jesus
- This group saw Jesus as a threat to stability in Palestine
21 Clues: Birth of Jesus • The mother of Jesus • The belief in one God • Resurrection of Jesus • Jews DO NOT consider Jesus to be this. • Friday The day of the crucifixion of Jesus • A principle Christianity is centered around • Christianity is centered around this person • Jesus is killed using this method of execution • Christians believe Jesus is this relation to God • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- also known as natural gas
- used when coal deposits are near the surface
- energy of an object due to its position or shape
- the country that gets 70% of its oil from foreign sources
- a nuclear power plant that had a meltdown and is know as the worst man made disaster
- breaking up an atoms nucleus
- energy of motion
- the fuel for a nuclear reactor
- a method of extracting natural grass that is known to cause earthquakes
- a fossil fuel that needs to be mined
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- dead plant material known as
- another word for oil
- an oil rig that exploded and leaked oil all around the gulf of mexico
- nuclear waste can be used to manufacture
- the joining of two atomic nuclei
- the remains of dead plants and animals create
- the energy required to move/change and objects position
- must be extracted from the earth and is very abundant in the middle east
- 2 isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form
- a machine that allows oil to be pushed up naturally my underground pressure
- the country that uses the most electricity
21 Clues: energy of motion • another word for oil • also known as natural gas • dead plant material known as • breaking up an atoms nucleus • the fuel for a nuclear reactor • the joining of two atomic nuclei • 2 isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form • a fossil fuel that needs to be mined • nuclear waste can be used to manufacture • the country that uses the most electricity • ...
Jack's Crossword 2022-02-14
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- After giving up football what sport did Jack take up?
- What was Jack’s favourite drink?
- What was the street name of the family home Jack grew up in?
- What was Jacks job at DCT?
- What was Jack’s hobby?
- What was Jack’s sister's name?
- What is the name of Jacks’ son?
- How did the locals during his National Service mis-spell Jack’s surname?
- What was Jack’s step-father’s name?
- What genre of music did Jack enjoy most?
- What trade did Jack take up after leaving school?
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- What football position did Jack play?
- What was Jack's middle name?
- What primary school did Jack attend?
- Complete the name of the Sinatra record Jack wore out en route to the far east – Songs for ******** Lovers
- In what team did Jack play in for the Forfarshire Cup in 1968?
- What month was Jack born in?
- What did Jack have replaced in 2007?
- What did Jack do to make him a recognisable figure around the west end of Dundee?
- In what country did Jack do his National Service?
- What was the acronym of the service that Jack served in for his National Service?
21 Clues: What was Jack’s hobby? • What was Jacks job at DCT? • What was Jack's middle name? • What month was Jack born in? • What was Jack’s sister's name? • What is the name of Jacks’ son? • What was Jack’s favourite drink? • What was Jack’s step-father’s name? • What primary school did Jack attend? • What did Jack have replaced in 2007? • What football position did Jack play? • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the plate that rests just south of South America
- a plate that is just west of South America
- the plate that is just North America
- when two boundaries come together
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
- crust under the ocean
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the plate that sits under India
- the plate that is in the Caribbean
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- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- when two boundaries seperate
- crust under the continents
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that is just South America
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that sits under Australia
- when two boundaries slide up against each other
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
21 Clues: crust under the ocean • crust under the continents • when two boundaries seperate • the plate that sits under India • when two boundaries come together • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just South America • the plate that is just North America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • ...
Final Project 2017-01-11
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- Is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- Forcible overthrow of a government for a new system
- People that can speak 2 languages
- Judging people by their nationality
- Views in politics
- A country determines its own statehood
- Destruction on a mass scale
- Reaching a decision on a principal
- Aboriginals claim land where they traditionally live
- Deliberate killing of a large group of people
- Seats in the house of commons that very with population
- Treating people the same
- Information of a misleading point of view
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- Donating to the less fortunate country
- Residing in a citizen with the nation they are at war with
- Love of your country
- Canada is also known as a......(2 words)
- Multiple countries working on an issue
- Protests occurring in the middle east and north Africa since 2010
- A group that derives from its members
- A belief that embraces the idea of ethnic diversity
- Death penalty
- An idea that means different things to different people
- Moving from one nation to another nation permanently
- A threatened penalty
25 Clues: Death penalty • Views in politics • Love of your country • A threatened penalty • Treating people the same • Destruction on a mass scale • People that can speak 2 languages • Reaching a decision on a principal • Judging people by their nationality • A group that derives from its members • Donating to the less fortunate country • Multiple countries working on an issue • ...
History 1-18 2019-05-13
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- Alfred Nobel had 355 of these
- Germany Italy and Japan in WWII
- started by Clara Barton to aid during WWI
- truth can be tested and found
- erroneous obituary caused him to rethink his life
- Bush called Iraq Iran and North Korea part of this
- terrorist organization in Somalia
- Aristotle was the tutor for
- title was "Der Fuhrer"
- England France and the US in WWII
- a hatred of the Jewish people
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- Adolf Hitler attacked and killed 60 million of these in WWII
- Paul was apostle to the _____
- home of Socrates Plato and Aristotle
- place where Ned Kelly lived
- peaceful protesters for rights for the Indian people were cornered in a park an shot
- organization that fought to defend the legal rights of black people
- founded this Prize
- a movement of rebellion in the Middle East
- forced separation of the races
- how many missionary journeys Paul had
- terrorist organization founded by Osama bin Laden
- wrote 13 books of the new testament
- white South Africans
- mother of Nero and sister of Caligula
- what Paul used to be named
26 Clues: founded this Prize • white South Africans • title was "Der Fuhrer" • what Paul used to be named • place where Ned Kelly lived • Aristotle was the tutor for • Paul was apostle to the _____ • Alfred Nobel had 355 of these • truth can be tested and found • a hatred of the Jewish people • forced separation of the races • Germany Italy and Japan in WWII • terrorist organization in Somalia • ...
Chapter 8: Brazil and Its Neighbors 2020-01-15
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- vast treeless plains of Argentina
- steep cliff separating two land surfaces, or land from water
- capital of French Guiana; spicy pepper used to make buffalo sauce
- designed capital city of Brazil since 1960
- ranch
- socialist country; the only non Arab member of OPEC; state owned oil industry
- climate of Minnesota
- high plateau that dominates the southern 1/3 of Argentina
- this country's northern landscape is dominated by the Amazon Basin
- official dance of Argentina
- most populated country in Latin America
- large, grassy plain in Venezuela
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- vast forestland, especially around the equatorial region
- premier middle school of south-east Minnesota
- language spoken in Brazil
- Central American country whose official language is English
- won independence from the Dutch in 1975; large Asian influence
- caused by logging, farming, road building
- huge lake surrounded by marshland in Venezuela
- height measured above sea level
- climate that sees 10-20" of precipitation annually
- military leader
- broad, flat lowland surrounded by higher ground
- huge expanse of coniferous forest that dominates the sub Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere
- celebration made famous in Rio de Janeiro
- cowhand
- the Gran Chaco dominates this country in its West
27 Clues: ranch • cowhand • military leader • climate of Minnesota • language spoken in Brazil • official dance of Argentina • height measured above sea level • large, grassy plain in Venezuela • vast treeless plains of Argentina • most populated country in Latin America • caused by logging, farming, road building • celebration made famous in Rio de Janeiro • ...
Ancient China 2012-12-18
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- a time of peace and prosperity(2 words)
- exam that promotes people based on their merit(2 words)
- fine handwriting
- The Great Khan
- the school of thought that believes in yin and yang
- Chinese Admiral and Explorer(2 words)
- states that remain independent but send tribute to a more powerful country(2words)
- Italian who explored under Kublai Khan
- school of thought that believed laws kept people in order
- Shihuangdi(emperor Qin’s) greatest legacy, 4000+miles long(2 words)
Down
- trade route that linked the Middle East to China(2 words)
- a multistoried building with the corners of the roof curved up that were used as temples
- attitude that one’s own group is superior
- respect for parents and elders(2 words)
- school of thought founded by Confucius
- signs that expressed thoughts or ideas
- system of government in which local lords govern their own lands but owe military service and other support to the ruler
- the mountains that separate India and China
- divine right to rule (right to rule from the gods)(3 words)
- groups of families who claim a common ancestor
- writings of Confucius
- translates into “the way”
22 Clues: The Great Khan • fine handwriting • writings of Confucius • translates into “the way” • Chinese Admiral and Explorer(2 words) • school of thought founded by Confucius • signs that expressed thoughts or ideas • Italian who explored under Kublai Khan • respect for parents and elders(2 words) • a time of peace and prosperity(2 words) • attitude that one’s own group is superior • ...
Ontario Attraction Tourism Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- Has an edge walk
- Gods Place(in Tobermory)
- Where the rides are great
- Houses one of the finest collections of aircraft in the world
- Foreign animals from the South East continents
- You'll laugh and scream until you touch the ground
- Where events for hunting and fishing take place
- Tall tower located in the front middle of the Center Block building of the Canadian Parliament.
- Takes all your money
- excellent reminder of Canada's British Heritage and the efforts made to protect Upper and Lower Canada from takeover by the Americans
- In the Forest
- He was the Prime Minister at one point
- Nature, camping and canoeing
- In people flock to Ottawa to have a tour through them
Down
- Family fun for everyone
- Is good in Kitchener and Germany
- Ran across Canada
- The best shopping center in Ontario
- Happens once a year and people come from all over the world
- Explore the fun side of science (in Sudbury)
- Lights up the night
- Voted Trip Advisors Destination Winner for 2011 & 2012
- The military history of Canada
- So many different species
- Step back in time
25 Clues: In the Forest • Has an edge walk • Ran across Canada • Step back in time • Lights up the night • Takes all your money • Family fun for everyone • Gods Place(in Tobermory) • Where the rides are great • So many different species • Nature, camping and canoeing • The military history of Canada • Is good in Kitchener and Germany • The best shopping center in Ontario • ...
German Crossword 2013-04-21
Across
- Germany is also famous for its beautiful _______ that can be found in the countryside that were built by kings in the Middle Ages.
- German people greet each other with a _________ or a kiss on each cheek.
- the ___ is the most recognized religious personality from Germany.
- Traditional clothing for men and boys are called ________.
- Until October 1990, Germany was _______ in to East and West Germany.
- and cheeses Germany is famous for its _______ __ _______ ( three words- ____ and ____ )
- Traditional clothes for women and girls is a dress called a _____.
- 4 weeks before Christmas, Germans celebrate _________, a romantic and delightful time of the year.
- The ______ as a symbol for Easter is first mentioned in writings in 16th century Germany.
- It is surrounded by ____ countries including France, Austria, and Poland.
Down
- What kind of food is there 200 different varieties of?
- Europe Where is Germany? (two words)
- On special occasions and festivals they may wear traditional ________.
- Germany has about 82 _______ inhabitants.
- The world’s favorite German fest.
- Germany's highest mountain.
- A famous musician from Germany.
- The German flag has ______ colors.
- How many federal states are in Germany?
- Germany is a "___- lover's" paradise! (drink)
20 Clues: Germany's highest mountain. • A famous musician from Germany. • The world’s favorite German fest. • The German flag has ______ colors. • Europe Where is Germany? (two words) • How many federal states are in Germany? • Germany has about 82 _______ inhabitants. • Germany is a "___- lover's" paradise! (drink) • What kind of food is there 200 different varieties of? • ...
Kisby Clan (3) 2013-11-19
Across
- mom to five who are still kids
- super scriptorian
- has an East-coast education
- didn’t get eaten by lions or two older brothers
- a plant and a girl who loves horses
- knows well the meanings of ≤, %, π, =
- a weapon or a cool older brother
- one of five with only one syllable
- starts with a soft cheese, only one with hair her color
- dinner + a favorite subject in school?
- a flower and a smart girl
- a burrough or a fourth daughter
- likes to build, take apart, and be outside
- …the bathtub, I’m dwowning!
- currently holds the Aaronic Priesthood
Down
- middle of a sister sandwich
- has had and likes a beard
- has a German namesake
- has her daughter’s name in her own
- an only child for the moment
- matron of Sugarloaf Inn
- only cousin starting with a “K”
- biggest BYU fan
- a river and a busy boy
- Boeing man
- winner of most syllables award
- sounds like face in Spanish
- nomis backwards
- has had but doesn’t like a beard
- a Jane Austen novel or a third sister
30 Clues: Boeing man • biggest BYU fan • nomis backwards • super scriptorian • has a German namesake • a river and a busy boy • matron of Sugarloaf Inn • has had and likes a beard • a flower and a smart girl • middle of a sister sandwich • has an East-coast education • sounds like face in Spanish • …the bathtub, I’m dwowning! • an only child for the moment • mom to five who are still kids • ...
