middle east Crossword Puzzles
słówka 2024-03-13
U5 2025-04-25
17 Clues: ida • torn • kurg • pesa • rannik • rüütel • vaikne • kuskil • kaaren • pääsuke • künklik • punarind • rahvuslik • parlament • põhjapoolne • mitte midagi • tasase pinnamoega
Beermann's 2021-01-25
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- Nick's youngest
- Nathan's oldest
- John's second oldest
- our last name
- Nick's middle child
- Annie's oldest
- Laura's oldest
- Nathan's step child
- Nathan's middle child
- Roger's oldest
- Rosie's step child
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- Roger's youngest
- John's youngest
- Annie's youngest
- Rosie's youngest
- Johns second youngest
- John's oldest
- Nick's oldest
- Nathan's youngest
- Roger's middle
- Rosie's oldest
21 Clues: our last name • John's oldest • Nick's oldest • Roger's middle • Rosie's oldest • Annie's oldest • Laura's oldest • Roger's oldest • John's youngest • Nick's youngest • Nathan's oldest • Roger's youngest • Annie's youngest • Rosie's youngest • Nathan's youngest • Rosie's step child • Nick's middle child • Nathan's step child • John's second oldest • Johns second youngest • Nathan's middle child
Module 2 Me, my family and friends 2023-06-09
Ear Vocab 2023-01-26
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- Auditory Canal (another name for)
- The protruding part of the external ear
- auditory receptor area in the cochlea
- Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear
- Third ossicle of the middle ear, (stirrup)
- Carry impulses from the inner ear to the brain
- Small bones of the middle ear
- First ossicle of the middle ear, (hammer)
- Spirally wound tube in the inner ear
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- Series of canals of the inner ear
- Auditory tube (another name for)
- Membrane between the middle ear and inner ear
- between the outer and middle ear ,(eardrum)
- earwax
- Second ossicle of the middle ear, (anvil)
- Fluid contained in the labyrinth, inner ear
- Auricle, flap of the ear. (another name for)
17 Clues: earwax • Small bones of the middle ear • Auditory tube (another name for) • Series of canals of the inner ear • Auditory Canal (another name for) • Spirally wound tube in the inner ear • auditory receptor area in the cochlea • The protruding part of the external ear • Second ossicle of the middle ear, (anvil) • First ossicle of the middle ear, (hammer) • ...
Happy 80th Birthday, Papa! 2015-06-01
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- Efren's father's middle name
- Efren's favorite sport
- No. of siblings Efren has
- Where Efren was born
- Efren's mother's middle name
- Group name of college friends
- Name of Efren's 4th daughter
- Efren worked here
- Efren belonged to this Christian group
- Efren's middle name
- No. of grandsons Efren has
- Efren's oldest brother's middle name
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- Efren's oldest sister's name
- Subject where Efren got a 99%
- No. of nieces/nephews Efren has
- Where Efren is from
- Efren's youngest sister's middle name
- Where Efren went to college
- Efren's favorite line
- Efren got a lot of trophies for this sport
- Where Efren went to high school
- Street name where he lived
- Name of company Efren created
- No. of daughters Efren has
24 Clues: Efren worked here • Where Efren is from • Efren's middle name • Where Efren was born • Efren's favorite line • Efren's favorite sport • No. of siblings Efren has • Street name where he lived • No. of daughters Efren has • No. of grandsons Efren has • Where Efren went to college • Efren's oldest sister's name • Efren's father's middle name • Efren's mother's middle name • ...
Human Geo Mapping Skills Vocab 2023-01-18
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- directional marker that shows, north, south, east, and west.
- Southern most point on the earth. 90 degrees south.
- Imaginary lines running east and west around the globe, used to measure the distance north and south of the equator in degrees, also called parallels.
- Shows the physical features on the earth's surface.
- Uses contour lines instead of colors to show changes in the landscape.
- directions on a compass rose that show northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest.
- Maps that emphasize a single idea about an area.
- Explanation of the symbols on a map.
- Zero degrees longitude. An imaginary line that passed through Greenwich, England. All lines of longitude are measured from this line.
- The use of symbols to present information on a map.
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- Line of longitude located at 180 degrees in the Pacific Ocean. Traveling west of the line, you add a day. Traveling east of the line, you subtract a day.
- Special graphs using a picture of the subject to present important information.
- The division of the world into 24 zones. Each zone represents 15 degrees longitude. Moving East - subtract an hour. Moving West - add an hour.
- Shows major and minor highways, roads, airports, city locations, and points of interest like parks, campgrounds, and monuments.
- Directional marker on a map.
- Used to compare and contrast two or more subhjects.
- Shows the boundaries of countries, continents on a map.
- Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1/2 degrees South.
- imaginary vertical lines running from pole to pole on the globe used to measure the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian; also called Meridians.
- Northern most point on the earth. 90 degrees north.
- Imaginary line of latitude located at 23 1/2 degrees North.
- Useful tools that show facts arranged in columns and rows.
- Used to relate distance on the map to real distance on the ground.
- Half of a sphere or globe, as in the earth's Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Diagram showing the main idea and details of a given subject.
- The imaginary line that divided the world between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Drawings that show what something is or how something is done.
27 Clues: Directional marker on a map. • Explanation of the symbols on a map. • Maps that emphasize a single idea about an area. • Southern most point on the earth. 90 degrees south. • Used to compare and contrast two or more subhjects. • Shows the physical features on the earth's surface. • Northern most point on the earth. 90 degrees north. • ...
Continents, Oceans, Map Skills 2025-07-31
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- An imaginary line that runs vertically through the center of the Earth, dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- The ocean east of Africa, south of Asia, and west of Australia.
- The ocean between North and South America and Asia and Australia.
- A system of lines used to describe the location of any place on earth. These imaginary lines run in a east/west direction.
- The half of the earth that is east of the prime meridian.
- A continent to the southeast of Asia and to the north of Antarctica.
- An imaginary line that runs horizontally through the center of the Earth, dividing the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The four major compass points of north, south, east, and west used to navigate a map.
- A continent east of Europe and Africa, and north of Australia; the largest of the continents
- A picture that is used to represent an object on a map.
- Represents the distances between two locations on the map. Ex: 1 in. on the map equals 1 mi. on the ground.
- The half of the earth that is south of the equator.
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- The northernmost ocean on earth.
- The large, salty bodies of water between the continents.
- A symbol that shows the directions on a map.
- The southernmost ocean in the world.
- The in-between compass points of northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest.
- The half of the earth that is north of the equator.
- A system of lines used to describe the location of any place on earth. These imaginary lines run in a north/south direction.
- A continent west of Asia and north of Africa.
- A continent south of North America.
- This map shows natural landforms. They may include: rivers, lakes, and mountains.
- The main land masses of the world.
- A continent south of Europe and west of Asia.
- A continent north of South America.
- This map shows boundaries defining nations, countries, states, provinces, and territories and the major cities that lie within them.
- The ocean between North and South America and Europe and Africa.
- The half of the earth that is west of the prime meridian.
- The southernmost continent in the world.
- A small chart included on a map that gives descriptions of what symbols are used and what they stand for.
30 Clues: The northernmost ocean on earth. • The main land masses of the world. • A continent south of North America. • A continent north of South America. • The southernmost ocean in the world. • The southernmost continent in the world. • A symbol that shows the directions on a map. • A continent west of Asia and north of Africa. • A continent south of Europe and west of Asia. • ...
Reflect 4 - Unit 3 Vocabulary Lists 1 & 2 2025-02-04
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- If you work hard, you can usually _____ problems and be successful.
- These are the _____ of gases in earth's atmosphere: nitrogen 78.1%, oxygen 20.9%, argon 0.93%, and carbon dioxide 0.04%.
- The company is in financial trouble, so the leader of the company needs to make some _____ decisions.
- The sun _____ tomorrow morning in the east.
- Brainstorming involves the _____ of ideas with other members of the group.
- A good friend will _____ you to succeed; a bad friend will try to bring you down.
- The director of the company yesterday _____ that there would be a new system for promotions for excellent employees.
- Scientists are developing new medicines to help doctors _____ sick patients.
- For millions of years, the sun _____ in the east, even when no humans were there to see it.
- "Take a look outside. The sun _____ now. It's beautiful!"
- If the PENG courses were not compulsory in the AUPP, many students would _____ not to take them.
- There were a _____ of midterm marks in the class, from A to C.
- Which mobile phone has the more _____ design for you - the iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy?
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- If a student's language proficiency is at the A1 level, then enrolling in a course for C1 level learners would probably be _____.
- Everyday, the sun _____ in the east.
- "I'm not clear what I should do. Please give me _____ directions."
- For about 15 minutes now, the sun _____ in the east.
- Companies use advertising to _____ their products.
- The Carbon _____ refers to the circulation of carbon on earth in which atmospheric carbon dioxide is converted to organic nutrients through photosynthesis and is again converted back to the inorganic state by respiration, decay, or combustion.
- In order to complete the online homework assignments, students need to _____ the textbook.
- The _____ of an organized paragraph are: topic sentence, clear explanations with support, and a concluding sentence.
- Good nutrition, enough sleep, and regular exercise is _____ to maintain good health.
- The comedy movie was very _____, so the audience laughed a lot.
- The sun _____ in the east yesterday morning.
- Most scientific research papers are accompanied by various kinds of data. The data are usually presented as _____, which are tables and charts.
- Do you think spending 8 hours each day on social media is a ____ use of your time?
26 Clues: Everyday, the sun _____ in the east. • The sun _____ tomorrow morning in the east. • The sun _____ in the east yesterday morning. • Companies use advertising to _____ their products. • For about 15 minutes now, the sun _____ in the east. • "Take a look outside. The sun _____ now. It's beautiful!" • There were a _____ of midterm marks in the class, from A to C. • ...
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 • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
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- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented 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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- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
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- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
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 • ...
Age of Exploration 2025-01-15
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- someone who draws or produces maps
- Gold & silver before coining, or valved by weight
- someone who organizes and operates a business
- Portuguese explorer who planned and led the 1519-22 Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- difference in value between country's imports & exports
- company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
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- Portuguese explorer who began the first European round trip of America of
- He spread Christianity & organized voyages along the West coast of Africa
- a multilateral system of trading where the company pays for imports from one country by its exports to another
- a conqueror
- sailing-traveling all the way around something
- Portuguese explorer who was the first European to reach India by sea
- line between Spanish and Portuguese territory
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from west Africa to the West Indies
15 Clues: a conqueror • someone who draws or produces maps • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • line between Spanish and Portuguese territory • someone who organizes and operates a business • sailing-traveling all the way around something • Gold & silver before coining, or valved by weight • difference in value between country's imports & exports • ...
Early Humans Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-30
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- When people focus on specific jobs to increase efficiency.
- People who move from place to place in search of food and resources.
- A method of watering plants using rivers, canals, or ditches.
- The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people.
- Having more than what is needed, especially in terms of food.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or groups.
- Tools and methods used to solve problems and make tasks easier.
- Land that is rich in nutrients and suitable for growing crops.
- The process of taming animals and cultivating plants for human use.
- Staying in one place for a long time, often due to farming.
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- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants for food.
- A region in the Middle East known for its rich soil and early civilizations.
- The practice of farming, involving growing crops and raising animals.
- The ranking of people in a society, often based on roles and responsibilities.
- To change or develop gradually over time.
15 Clues: To change or develop gradually over time. • The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people. • People who hunt animals and gather wild plants for food. • When people focus on specific jobs to increase efficiency. • Staying in one place for a long time, often due to farming. • The exchange of goods and services between people or groups. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia crossword 2023-12-05
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- A Demi-God that possessed super human strength. Oldest piece of epic western literature.
- A group of states under a single authority.
- The sun is the center of the solar system and the planets rotate around the sun.
- A temple where Sumerians believed gods and goddesses ruled the city.
- A government where priests rule in the name of a god or gods.
- The land between 2 rivers.
- To worship multiple gods or deities.
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- An area of fertile land in the Middle East, located by the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- A strict and harsh set of laws in ancient Mesopotamian times.
- A wanderer, someone who travels place to place without a permanent residence.
- Wedge-shaped writing on clay tablets.
- A society controlled by men, or a society that favors men.
- A small area surrounding a large city.
- A small stringed instrument similar to a lute or mandolin.
- An embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river.
15 Clues: The land between 2 rivers. • To worship multiple gods or deities. • Wedge-shaped writing on clay tablets. • A small area surrounding a large city. • A group of states under a single authority. • An embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river. • A society controlled by men, or a society that favors men. • ...
Lancashire & Cumbria Crossword 2024-02-27
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- Surname of the poet best known for his poems inspired by the Lake District
- The name of the Island located roughly in the middle of Lake Derwentwater ST ________
- The river that flows through Lancaster and finishes in MoUlverston
- The trials of which witches are among the most famous in English History
- This mountain located in the Lake District is the highest in England _______ Pike
- Barrow in Furness is best known for which industry
- Award Morecmabe and Wise were given in 1976 by Queen Elizabeth
- This Lancashire City was the first in the Uk to have a KFC
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- In which sea is Morecambe Bay located in
- The East Lancashire football Derby is between Blackburn and which other team
- This town is the most populated in Lancashire
- This port is where most of the Isle of Man Steam Pacdepartpeart from
- The Market Town where you would find the Laurel & Hardy Museum
- In which month is Lancashire Day Celebrated
- This Lake is the deepest in the Lake District
15 Clues: In which sea is Morecambe Bay located in • In which month is Lancashire Day Celebrated • This town is the most populated in Lancashire • This Lake is the deepest in the Lake District • Barrow in Furness is best known for which industry • This Lancashire City was the first in the Uk to have a KFC • The Market Town where you would find the Laurel & Hardy Museum • ...
Chinese dinastys and nomads 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 • ...
British India 2015-05-31
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- This is the place in which Robert Clive and the East India Company took over. Mass genocide in the form of a famine took place here due to the East India Company.
- This word means "Indian prince" and was a title given to a famous Brahmin.
- This is the subject that Raja Ram Mohan got permission to teach in a Western way.
- This is the number of Hindus and Muslims that had to leave their home. One million of these people died.
- This man was a Sepoy who attacked British officers in Barrackpore.
- This is the name of the organization that decided Pakistan was a Muslim state.
- The company that took trading rights from India. They conquered Bengal and eventually lost their power due to the Regulating Act of 1773.
- This was a massacre that consisted of the Indians fighting back against the British.
- The last name of first and most famous British governor and general. He moved the central government to a British settlement under direct British orders and took over Indian affairs from 1772-1785.
- The Muslim League was not allowed to partake in this.
- This is the name of the place in which Raja Ram Mohan built an English-teaching college because he thought it was important that the students learned English.
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- A nationalist government.
- This is the name of the newspaper Raja Ram Mohan created. In this newspaper, he really demonstrated standing up and freedom of speech.
- This was the event that separated the Hindus and the Muslims. The events that happened during this still impact Hindus and Muslims relationships today.
- An Indian soldier under British or European control.
- This is the name of the battle that Robert Clive defeated the Nawab of Bengal in. This was also the battle that gave the East India Company the right to collect income.
- This is the material that Ghandi walked over as a protest.
- This was a part of Pakistan that broke off of the main area of Pakistan and became its own state. It used to be known as East Pakistan.
- The Regulating Act of 1773 decided that India would be under more ____________ control rather than under the control of the East India Company.
- This man led the salt march in protest to Indians not being allowed to collect salt.
20 Clues: A nationalist government. • An Indian soldier under British or European control. • The Muslim League was not allowed to partake in this. • This is the material that Ghandi walked over as a protest. • This man was a Sepoy who attacked British officers in Barrackpore. • This word means "Indian prince" and was a title given to a famous Brahmin. • ...
A Night Divided by Jennifer Nielsen 2023-05-15
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- When Greta's older brother's best friend tried to escape the East but was caught and killed.
- When they finally escaped and got to the West together.
- The place Greta's older brother wanted to escape from the East before Greta told him about her idea to make a tunnel.
- Greta's neighbor who was against the East government.
- This is what the Stasi put in Greta's apartment so they can spy on them.
- Greta's dad that got stuck in West Berlin.
- The word that means trouble or difficulty caused to one's personal requirements or comfort.
- What did Greta hang up so that they would block the river so she could dump out the dirt from the tunnel.
- The girl who used to be Greta's best friend.
- Where Greta's dad drew where they should dig the tunnel to escape from the East.
- The word that means take (a machine or structure) to pieces.
- When Greta's dad and her tunnel collided and they reunited after four years.
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- This is what Greta and her brother started doing to cover up them by digging the tunnel.
- When Greta was going to the restaurant hunt she saw this with a pulley that would help her with getting dirt out of the tunnel.
- This is what Greta sent a letter to her dad in the West.
- What Greta found with the help of her dad's drawing and decided it would be great to make a tunnel to the West there.
- Greta's older brother who tries to help Gretta escape East Berlin.
- The word that means pour downward rapidly and in large quantities.
- Greta's brother that got stuck in West Berlin.
- The word that means unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible.
- When they introduced Greta and her family and that the wall had been built.
- The word that means wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- When officer Muller finds out about Greta's tunnel so she offers for him to bring him and his family with them to escape to the West.
- This is what the Stasi has on Greta's whole family to keep up with everything they do.
- The strip of land between the wall that Greta has to make sure she digs the tunnel past.
25 Clues: Greta's dad that got stuck in West Berlin. • The girl who used to be Greta's best friend. • Greta's brother that got stuck in West Berlin. • Greta's neighbor who was against the East government. • When they finally escaped and got to the West together. • This is what Greta sent a letter to her dad in the West. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- This involves the withholding of certain sacraments and clerical offices from certain persons and even territories, usually to enforce some type of obedience.
- The code of honorable behavior for medieval knights.
- Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul.
- The property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for services.
- A system of promises and obligations that governed the relationship between lords and vassals.
- a long period of history from 500 AD to 1500 AD.
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- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people.
- A large estate (like a village) owned by a knight or lord.
- A knight who promised to support and to be loyal to a lord in exchange for land.
- A person who is learning a trade from skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period of time at low wages.
- a medieval emperor who ruled much of Western Europe from 768 to 814.
- Any of the Scandinavian pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in 8th-11th centuries.
- The poorest of the peasant class, and were a type of slave.
- A series of military expeditions launched by Christian Europeans to win the Holy land back from Muslim control.
- A medieval organization of craft workers or tradespeople.
- When a person is excluded from the communion of believers, the sacraments of a church, and the rights of the church membership.
16 Clues: a long period of history from 500 AD to 1500 AD. • Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul. • The code of honorable behavior for medieval knights. • A medieval organization of craft workers or tradespeople. • A large estate (like a village) owned by a knight or lord. • The poorest of the peasant class, and were a type of slave. • ...
The Middle Ages 2012-11-19
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- the political, social, and economic system that dominated Europe during the Middle Ages where a lord gave a lesser lord land and protection in exchange for service and loyalty
- nomadic people who settled in eastern Europe, near where modern-day Hungary is located
- peasants who were tied to the land of the manor, they offered a variety of services in exchange for protection, shelter, food and could not be removed from the land
- the code of honor that was supposed to be followed by knights during the Middle Ages
- the center of the Middle Ages economy, included all buildings, and lands passed to the vassal
- travelling musicians and poets who would sing about the exploits of knights
- mounted, armored warriors of the lesser nobility during the Middle Ages
- the lands and property given by a lord to his vassal
- contests where knights were able to practice their skills
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- battle where Frankish armies under Charles Martel held back the Muslim invaders
- the king of the Franks who accepted Christianity
- a lord who offers allegiance to a greater lord in exchange for land
- the agreements and pledges made between a lord and his vassal
- one of several Germanic tribes that took over after the Western Roman Empire fell
- warriors from Scandinavia who attacked many areas of western Europe
- bring together, make one of many
16 Clues: bring together, make one of many • the king of the Franks who accepted Christianity • the lands and property given by a lord to his vassal • contests where knights were able to practice their skills • the agreements and pledges made between a lord and his vassal • a lord who offers allegiance to a greater lord in exchange for land • ...
The Middle Ages 2016-09-21
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- The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle
- What poor people were called in those days
- A mechanism that chucks boulders
- King of Normandy trying to invade England
- The Queen sometimes lives here
- A massive battle took place here
- King William came from here
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- Guards in those days
- The illness that killed a lot of people in 1066
- The type of castle built in the Middle Ages
- A viking who wanted to be king of England
- Shows the battle of Hastings
- He was killed in the battle of Hastings by an arrow in his eye
- King Edwards nickname
- A weapon introduced to England by William the Conqueror
- The weapon of a jousting Knight
16 Clues: Guards in those days • King Edwards nickname • King William came from here • Shows the battle of Hastings • The Queen sometimes lives here • The weapon of a jousting Knight • A mechanism that chucks boulders • A massive battle took place here • The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle • A viking who wanted to be king of England • King of Normandy trying to invade England • ...
Early Middle Ages 2016-05-10
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- The Moors were Muslims inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.
- The holy book of Islam. Muslims believe the book contains the words of God as told to the prophet Muhammad
- Christianity is the world's largest religion, with over 2.4 billion adherents, known as Christians, who believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity
- Dark Ages is a term of historical period traditionally meaning the Middle Ages. It emphasizes the demographic, cultural and economic deterioration that supposedly occurred in Western Europe following the decline of the Roman Empire
- A holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance. Owed loyalty to a lord in return for receiving the lands they have managed
- Europe is the continent that comprises of the westernmost part of Eurasia. Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
- A unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's house and all the surrounding lands. Those who rents lands were part of the manor.
- The basic government and society in Europe during the Middle Ages
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- Name given to a long series of wars and battles between the Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors for control of the Iberian Peninsula
- Also called Lords, these were the wealthy landowners of the periods
- The name "viking" comes from a language called "Old Norse" and means "a pirate raid." People whom went off raiding in ships were said to be "going viking"
- The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-national territories in central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages
- Islam is the world's fastest growing religion, and the second largest with more than 1.5 billions followers. Islamic people, or Muslims, believe that Allah (God) spoke to the prophet Muhammad and commanded him to write down his words
- The Pope is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was King of the Franks. He united most of Western Europe during the Middle Ages and laid the foundations for modern France and Germany
- Name for a poor person during The Middle Ages. Common worker, someone who is unskilled
16 Clues: The Pope is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • The basic government and society in Europe during the Middle Ages • Also called Lords, these were the wealthy landowners of the periods • Name for a poor person during The Middle Ages. Common worker, someone who is unskilled • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-09
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- A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person.
- A trench full of water surrounding a castle or fort.
- a male ruler of a country
- the head person of the church
- Norway and Sweden are part of the geographical country
- special honour or respect shown publicly.
- A sort of fort usually made by stone
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- a bridge usually put over a moat.
- A long wooden structure that would fling stones and sometimes dead animals towards their enemy.
- People with a lot of power and land, usually close to the king.
- a man who owned a lot of land and collected the taxes
- A social hierarchy based on land ownership.
- a trained solder who usually fought on horseback
- When an army surrounds a village and forces a surrender.
- a female ruler of a country
- A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas.
16 Clues: a male ruler of a country • a female ruler of a country • the head person of the church • a bridge usually put over a moat. • A sort of fort usually made by stone • special honour or respect shown publicly. • A social hierarchy based on land ownership. • A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person. • a trained solder who usually fought on horseback • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-06
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- A large estate held by a lord
- The period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West
- The king who signed the Magna Carta
- The economic and political social structure
- Church tax
- The code that knights were expected to live by
- People who are sent out to teach their religion
- A noble who served a lord of higher rank
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- A holy war launched by Pope Urban 2
- Peasants who were not allowed to leave the lords land
- Armed warriors
- A community of monks
- The document in which limited the king's power
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord
- An organization of people in the same craft or trade
- A body of people who perform the functions of a church
16 Clues: Church tax • Armed warriors • A community of monks • A large estate held by a lord • Land granted to a vassal by a lord • A holy war launched by Pope Urban 2 • The king who signed the Magna Carta • A noble who served a lord of higher rank • The economic and political social structure • The document in which limited the king's power • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-02-14
16 Clues: Tenants • Peasants • Passed down • Lord's house • Frankish King • Good farm land • Read and write • Germanic people • Doing on your own • Scandinavian people • Migrated to England • Held hands of Nobility • Medieval social system • Germanic speaking people • Northern region of Europe • Migrated to central Europe 10th century
The Middle Ages 2023-09-17
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- Constantune moved the captial from Rome to which city?
- Another word for Germanic
- Christians who believed that Jesus was only human
- A book written by a Roman historian named Tacitus
- Who unified the franks under the Merovingians
- The upper classes large country estates
- Who still considered Rome "the abode of law" even after the sack of Rome?
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- The leader of the Huns (433-453) known for his brutality
- Who brought a generation of peace and order to Italy during an ostrogoth invasion?
- The last emperor to attempt controlling the whole empire again
- What did the Roman government begin as?
- A group of fighters who have gathered together
- Who issued an edict against Christians and persecuted them?
- A famous germanic story written in Old english, set in denmark
- The father of Augustine of Hippo
- A district governed by a bishop
16 Clues: Another word for Germanic • A district governed by a bishop • The father of Augustine of Hippo • What did the Roman government begin as? • The upper classes large country estates • Who unified the franks under the Merovingians • A group of fighters who have gathered together • Christians who believed that Jesus was only human • ...
Nutrition- Middle School 2024-03-20
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- Protein and carbohydrates have ___ calories per gram.
- Incomplete proteins are _____ based
- _____ is a nutrient that has 9 calories per gram
- People need to watch for food that has added sugars, high in fat, and _____.
- Meats are ________ proteins.
- Less than 5% of a vitamin or mineral in food is _____.
- A ___________ demonstrated the size of cut up veggies or whole fruit
- _________ are complex carbohydrates
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- In the MyPlate diagram, what food group is in the upper, right circle
- Nutritional facts on processed food appears on the _______ _______.
- _______ and vegetables make up the largest part of the updated food pyramid.
- Sugar is a considered a _______ carbohydrate
- Food that has ____ percent of a nutrient is high in that vitamin or mineral.
- A serving size of ______ is approximately the size of a deck of cards
- Salad dressing, _____, and butter are all considered fats.
- Three ______ shows the serving size of cubed cheese
16 Clues: Meats are ________ proteins. • Incomplete proteins are _____ based • _________ are complex carbohydrates • Sugar is a considered a _______ carbohydrate • _____ is a nutrient that has 9 calories per gram • Three ______ shows the serving size of cubed cheese • Protein and carbohydrates have ___ calories per gram. • Less than 5% of a vitamin or mineral in food is _____. • ...
The Middle Ages 2025-09-03
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- In the Middle Ages, an estate under a lord who controls the land and the people living on it
- A poor farmer or farm worker who has low social status - used especially to refer to poor people who lived in Europe in the past
- The perspective from which a story is told
- A long speech given by a character or performer
- Writing in which words are arranged in a rhythmic pattern/poetry
- Writing that is not poetry/ordinary writing
- A person's ability to be responsible for their own actions or life events
- A person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill
- A person's parents; used especially to describe the origins or social status of someone's parents
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- The way a writer reveals a character's personality, traits, motivations
- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story
- The position or rank of someone or something when compared to others in a society, organization, group, etc.
- A system in which people or things are placed in a series of levels with different important or status
- Of or relating to the Middle Ages, the period of European history from about 500 CE to 1500 CE
- A section at the beginning of a book that introduces the book and is usually written by someone other than the book's author
- How a character interprets or thinks about events or other characters
16 Clues: The perspective from which a story is told • Writing that is not poetry/ordinary writing • A long speech given by a character or performer • A spoken or written account of connected events; a story • Writing in which words are arranged in a rhythmic pattern/poetry • How a character interprets or thinks about events or other characters • ...
THE MIDDLE AGES 2025-06-10
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- Animals people kept at home
- Time of day when the bell rang to begin the day
- People who made goods using skills and tools
- People who sold goods in the markets
- Communities that developed around religious buildings or castles
- Waste system that medieval towns lacked
- Most medieval people lived in these small communities
- People who bought and sold goods
- Skilled manual work, especially involving making things
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- A rule requiring people to stay indoors at night
- Wealthy landowners above peasants
- Powerful landowners who controlled towns
- Person who patrolled the town at night
- Farmers who worked the land
- Time of day when city gates were closed
- Religious service town people attended in the morning
16 Clues: Animals people kept at home • Farmers who worked the land • People who bought and sold goods • Wealthy landowners above peasants • People who sold goods in the markets • Person who patrolled the town at night • Waste system that medieval towns lacked • Time of day when city gates were closed • Powerful landowners who controlled towns • ...
3.2 Vocab 2023-09-07
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- describes societies, tribes, clans, families, or other groups ruled by a man who is known as a ______
- a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society
- was a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand
- an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid
- the belief in many gods
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- (Chaldean Empire) gained power for a belief period following the Assyrian Empire
- was a system of writing that was widely used in the ancient Middle East
7 Clues: the belief in many gods • an ancient religious structure that resembles a pyramid • a way of illustrating the social organization of a particular society • was a system of writing that was widely used in the ancient Middle East • was a person who was educated and wrote books or other documents by hand • ...
Ch 5 - Social 20-1 2023-12-01
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- The purpose of this treaty was to punish Germany and make agreements with the victors of the war
- A punishment to Germany and required Germany to pay reparations
- Fought in Europe, the middle east, Asia and Africa over freedom, territory, etc
- A conference made to discuss issues amoung countries after WWI. Germany payed punishment from the creation of such tre
- Alliance which included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- People want certain benefits for themselves and their communities
- Things that are considered important to a nation may include economic prosperity, safety and security as well as values and beliefs which all come to form the idea of:
- Alliance which included Britain, France and Russia
- Guides decisions about official relations with other countries
9 Clues: Alliance which included Britain, France and Russia • Alliance which included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • Guides decisions about official relations with other countries • A punishment to Germany and required Germany to pay reparations • People want certain benefits for themselves and their communities • ...
Crusades 2023-02-28
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- opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- hostility or discrimination against Jews
- the area between Egypt and Syria that was the ancient homeland of the Jews and the place where Jesus Christ had lived
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- a series of religious and political wars launched by European Christians to reclaim Jerusalem and other holy sites
- the forced separation of one group from the rest of the community
- a ruler in certain Middle East lands
- the supreme ruler of a Muslim state
7 Clues: the supreme ruler of a Muslim state • a ruler in certain Middle East lands • hostility or discrimination against Jews • opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • the forced separation of one group from the rest of the community • a series of religious and political wars launched by European Christians to reclaim Jerusalem and other holy sites • ...
Jargon Buster 2021-11-22
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- Defines a level of service you expect from a vendor
- Methodology with clearly defined processes for creating high-quality software
- Europe,the Middle East and Africa
- Accounting method in which assests purchased are disposed of first
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- Software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation, and delivery of educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs.
- Hghest ranking person in a company
- A statistic that quantifies the extent of possible financial losses within a firm over a specific time frame.
7 Clues: Europe,the Middle East and Africa • Hghest ranking person in a company • Defines a level of service you expect from a vendor • Accounting method in which assests purchased are disposed of first • Methodology with clearly defined processes for creating high-quality software • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2013-10-16
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- A way of supplying water to an area of land.
- A collection of rich soil and tiny rocks, usually carried by running water or floods.
- A group of rivers that exit into an ocean or lake.
- When there are more products than there are demands, a surplus, or excess, of products exists.
- When each worker specializes in a specific task or job.
- Human-made waterways built for the purposes of irrigation.
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- Located in the Middle East, a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland.
7 Clues: A way of supplying water to an area of land. • A group of rivers that exit into an ocean or lake. • When each worker specializes in a specific task or job. • Human-made waterways built for the purposes of irrigation. • Located in the Middle East, a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland. • ...
U2, L4,5,6 2015-11-10
The Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs 2023-10-06
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- a period in ancient Egyptian history that lasted from about 2000 to 1800 B.C.E. Also known as the Period of Reunification.
- a huge, triangular-shaped monument of ancient Egypt build around a tomb
- leaders of ancient Egypt
- Egypt's first female pharaoh. During her reign, trade helped spread Egyptian influence along the Nile and in nearby lands in the Middle East.
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- a period in ancient Egyptian history that lasted from about 1600 to 1000 B.C.E. Also known as Egypt's Golden Age.pyramids
- a period in ancient Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 to 2200 B.C.E. Also known as the Age of Pyramids.
- a pharaoh during the New Kingdom known for his military leadership and for building numerous monuments.
- a pharaoh that ruled during the Middle Kingdom period whose greatest accomplishments were in religious architecture including the White Chapel; he encouraged Egyptian art and literature.
- a pharaoh that ruled during the Old Kingdom period and is best know as the builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza
9 Clues: leaders of ancient Egypt • a huge, triangular-shaped monument of ancient Egypt build around a tomb • a pharaoh during the New Kingdom known for his military leadership and for building numerous monuments. • a pharaoh that ruled during the Old Kingdom period and is best know as the builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza • ...
World History Mid Term Review 2012-01-19
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- motivation for European explorers.
- common language in Middle East and Southwest Asia because of Islamic expansion.
- the political, military, or economic domination of one country over another.
- explorer who wanted to spread Christianity to non-Christian peoples.
- shows how goods were transported across a territory.
- a center of trade in Africa
- The African society depended on the ____________ of goods.
- one of the technological advancements that made exploration possible.
- follows the five pillars of Islam.
- Martin Luther wrote 95 _____________.
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- helped cause the protestant reformation due to corrupt churches.
- a process by which countries around the world are becoming more interconnected and interdependent.
- transported during the Columbian Exchange.
- Philosophers
- captured all of Islams holy cities.
- one of the factors for membership in the G-20.
- scholars challenged the ideas of the church and ancient thinkers that helped change European thought.
- population decreased during slave trade.
- the Spanish increased importing slaves after others decreased this trade.
- "the Invisible Warrior"
- The Ming Dynasty.
- Machiavelli advocated that a ruler should employ ___________ power over his subjects.
- resulted from the spanish conquest in the Americas.
23 Clues: Philosophers • The Ming Dynasty. • "the Invisible Warrior" • a center of trade in Africa • motivation for European explorers. • follows the five pillars of Islam. • captured all of Islams holy cities. • Martin Luther wrote 95 _____________. • population decreased during slave trade. • transported during the Columbian Exchange. • one of the factors for membership in the G-20. • ...
Muslim Civilizations 2012-09-24
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- Salah, the pillar of ____ states that you should pray 5x's a day
- The Hajj is a ____ to Mecca that should be made once in lifetime
- The cube
- This empire was Shiite and were conquered by the Turks and Mongols.
- Zakah,the pillar of ___ states that you should give charity
- The founder of Islam
- The religion created by blending Muslims and Hindus
- This religion shares the same God as Islam and Christianity
- This empire was Sunni, controlled Spain, N.Africa, Middle East.
- Successor from Muhammad's tribe
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- The first convert to Islam
- The struggle in God's servie
- Muhammad's trip from Mecca to Medina
- A new art that arose during the Muslim Golden Age
- The pillar of ___ discourages eating/drinking during Ramadan
- Shahadah, the pillar of ____ states that Allah is the only God
- The Muslim ____ Age was a time of wealthy trade.
- Successor related to Muhammad
- Are like temples
- An example of a novel that was written during the Muslim Golden Age
- The group that Muslims did not get along with
- This law guides Muslim's lives and is based on the Quran
22 Clues: The cube • Are like temples • The founder of Islam • The first convert to Islam • The struggle in God's servie • Successor related to Muhammad • Successor from Muhammad's tribe • Muhammad's trip from Mecca to Medina • The group that Muslims did not get along with • The Muslim ____ Age was a time of wealthy trade. • A new art that arose during the Muslim Golden Age • ...
Eisenhower Era 2013-04-22
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- black women who became famous for her refusal to stand on a bus when a white man wished to sit
- treaty signed in 1945 that formed an alliance of the Eastern European
- National Defence and Education Act
- designed to provide collective defense against the progression of communism in Southeast Asia
- southern black students formed this group to provide focus and support to black efforts
- revolt against the Hungarian nation
- American general and 34th president of the United States
- african american civil rights organization "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"
- laws suppressing blacks despite federal laws protecting them
- satalites created by NASA
- an independent agency of the United States government responsible for aviation and spaceflight
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- democratic party, served as the 31st Governor of Illinois
- u.s. Baptist minister and civil rights leader
- soviet union leader during cold war
- french/vientnam battle
- Limits the president to two terms, or a maximum of 10 years
- some policies of President Eisenhower
- 1947 The first black baseball player to play in the major leagues
- foreign religious idol
- feminist advocate
- trouble in the middle east; resolved by eisenhower doctrine
21 Clues: feminist advocate • french/vientnam battle • foreign religious idol • satalites created by NASA • National Defence and Education Act • soviet union leader during cold war • revolt against the Hungarian nation • some policies of President Eisenhower • u.s. Baptist minister and civil rights leader • American general and 34th president of the United States • ...
German Crossword 2013-04-21
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- 4 weeks before Christmas, Germans celebrate _________, a romantic and delightful time of the year.
- It is surrounded by ____ countries including France, Austria, and Poland.
- Traditional clothes for women and girls is a dress called a _____.
- Germany is a "___- lover's" paradise! (drink)
- Traditional clothing for men and boys are called ________.
- Europe Where is Germany? (two words)
- A famous musician from Germany.
- Germany's highest mountain.
- The German flag has ______ colors.
- Until October 1990, Germany was _______ in to East and West Germany.
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- 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.
- How many federal states are in Germany?
- The world’s favorite German fest.
- Germany has about 82 _______ inhabitants.
- What kind of food is there 200 different varieties of?
- and cheeses Germany is famous for its _______ __ _______ ( three words- ____ and ____ )
- On special occasions and festivals they may wear traditional ________.
- The ______ as a symbol for Easter is first mentioned in writings in 16th century Germany.
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? • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-23
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- so sodas best friend
- Cherry's boyfriend and he is killed by Johnny
- city in Oklahoma were the books takes place
- Soda never finished school so he's a __________
- a knife
- a fight between greasers socs
- dally gives ponyboy and Johnny money and _________ when they runaway
- poor, east side
- this is what ponyboy is most proud of
- Johnny write this to pony on his letter
- Ponyboy likes to watch these at night
- talks to pony boy , bobs bestfriend
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- wise cracker of the gang and keeps everybody laughing
- how the greasers like to be perceived, it means cool, sharp
- type of shirt socs wear
- his the middle brother, happy go lucky
- rich, west side
- Where they meet cherry and Marcia
- blue car that the socs drive
- mean, used to live in NY, acts tuff
- Cheryl's friends
- where Johnny & ponyboy hide
- soc who talks to pony boy, dates bob
- city in the country, farm land,calm & quiet
- to get beat up
- main character/narrator of the story
- the author of the outsiders
- the scared smaller guy on the book
- bad habit of greasers
- oldest brother, protective
30 Clues: a knife • to get beat up • rich, west side • poor, east side • Cheryl's friends • so sodas best friend • bad habit of greasers • type of shirt socs wear • oldest brother, protective • where Johnny & ponyboy hide • the author of the outsiders • blue car that the socs drive • a fight between greasers socs • Where they meet cherry and Marcia • the scared smaller guy on the book • ...
Winter Camp Vocabulary: Lesson 5-9 2014-01-14
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- Large, cold, North Asian area
- Place where votes are counted
- Ice-covered continent name
- job: jumping, spinning
- When nation decides leaders
- Amazing, story-like (from old, famous story)
- Searchers of new information
- Able to bend, stretch
- Lovery, Hobbyist (sports, idol, movie)
- of body (opposite “mental”)
- Job: heavy lifting
- Bad acts (murder, violence, theft)
- Very unhealthy weight status
- Famous Book of records
- Taken by police (to jail)
- number game to win money
- using hands to tell the future
- Very healthy, in shape
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- Job of making movies
- Most or least amount recorded
- Very unique, special
- Serious sickness
- Organization, group, ngo
- Be important, but not main (in movie, album)
- Island country, south of India
- A joke or trick (to deceive)
- Christians, Buddhists, Jewish etc.
- Amount out of 100
- Connect with new thing
- Measures how hot or cold it is
- Fantasy power (used for bad)
- Temperature measurement system
- Middle East language
- New movie tv show (not direct sequel)
- when injury gets better
- Breathing tube (underwater)
- To make more, produce further
- Be first available (movie, tv, album)
38 Clues: Serious sickness • Amount out of 100 • Job: heavy lifting • Job of making movies • Very unique, special • Middle East language • Able to bend, stretch • job: jumping, spinning • Connect with new thing • Famous Book of records • Very healthy, in shape • when injury gets better • Organization, group, ngo • number game to win money • Taken by police (to jail) • Ice-covered continent name • ...
Kisby Clan (amended) 2013-11-19
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- dinner + a favorite subject in school?
- a plant and a girl who loves horses
- a burrough or a fourth daughter
- one of five with only one syllable
- starts with a soft cheese, only one with hair her color
- super scriptorian
- winner of most syllables award
- mom to five who are still kids
- currently holds the Aaronic Priesthood
- …the bathtub, I’m dwowning!
- has a German namesake
- knows well the meanings of ≤, %, π, =
- Boeing man
- a weapon or a cool older brother
- an only child for the moment
- sounds like face in Spanish
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- matron of Sugarloaf Inn
- nomis backwards
- only cousin starting with a “K”
- a flower and a smart girl
- likes to build, take apart, and be outside
- a river and a busy boy
- has her daughter’s name in her own
- has had but doesn’t like a beard
- has an East-coast education
- biggest BYU fan
- didn’t get eaten by lions or two older brothers
- has had and likes a beard
- a Jane Austen novel or a third sister
- middle of a sister sandwich
30 Clues: Boeing man • nomis backwards • biggest BYU fan • super scriptorian • has a German namesake • a river and a busy boy • matron of Sugarloaf Inn • a flower and a smart girl • has had and likes a beard • has an East-coast education • …the bathtub, I’m dwowning! • middle of a sister sandwich • sounds like face in Spanish • an only child for the moment • winner of most syllables award • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2014-10-30
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- An area regarded as someone’s personal territory
- To attack; assault
- Cigarette
- A knife with a blade that pops out when a button is pressed
- Poorer than the middle class and the Socs; lived on the east side of town
- A thick mass of tangled hair
- To speak in a slow, lazy way
- A popular sports car in the 1960’s
- Arrogantly confident
- Like, appreciate, or understand
- A street fight between gangs
- Cool, sharp; different from “tough”
- Money
- Prison
- A hoodlum or thug
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- A person’s mouth
- A lightweight cotton fabric, typically with checkers or stripes
- A clever or sarcastic comment
- An important and influential person
- Rich kids who lived on the west side of town
- A phrase that means “give up”
- A race between two or more cars over a short distance as a test of acceleration
- Fun or enjoyment; thrills
- A gun
- A contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding horses, roping cows, etc.
- Request a free ride; hitchhike
- The dimensions or proportions of a person’s body
- Term for woman, usually offensive
- Slang name for police
- A group of people who associate together
30 Clues: A gun • Money • Prison • Cigarette • A person’s mouth • A hoodlum or thug • To attack; assault • Arrogantly confident • Slang name for police • Fun or enjoyment; thrills • A thick mass of tangled hair • To speak in a slow, lazy way • A street fight between gangs • A clever or sarcastic comment • A phrase that means “give up” • Request a free ride; hitchhike • Like, appreciate, or understand • ...
Celebrating Lucy and Mathew's Wedding, 7th September 2013 2013-09-03
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- Which make of car did the newlyweds just arrive in?
- Mathew first attended university in this city.
- For which retailer was Lucy working when she went on maternity leave? (6,5)
- Lucy went to secondary school in which county?
- This is the town in which Lucy and Mathew bought their first home.
- Mathew supports which football team? (10,4)
- In which city did Mathew celebrate his stag night?
- In which month did Mathew propose to Lucy?
- In which town do Lucy, Mathew and Kitty now live?
- For the first year of their relationship, Mathew worked in which European city?
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- In which town was Mathew studying when he and Lucy first met?
- What is the surname of the friends who first introduced Lucy and Mathew?
- In which city was Kitty born?
- Lucy and Mathew are off to where for their honeymoon? (5,8)
- In which town was Mathew born?
- In which city did Lucy attend university?
- Like her father, Lucy played this instrument as a child.
- What is Mathew's middle name?
- In which city did Mathew grow up?
- In which part of East London did Lucy and Mathew first live together?
20 Clues: In which city was Kitty born? • What is Mathew's middle name? • In which town was Mathew born? • In which city did Mathew grow up? • In which city did Lucy attend university? • In which month did Mathew propose to Lucy? • Mathew supports which football team? (10,4) • Mathew first attended university in this city. • Lucy went to secondary school in which county? • ...
Age of Exploration 2016-11-10
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- americans/ people in the new world at the time of christopher columbus
- sever illness that killed most native americans
- what the mayans used for their language
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants
- first discovered america
- exchange / a trade between old and new worlds
- conquered the aztecs
- made the spices that got traded
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- / to travel around something
- first person to circumnavigate the world
- an announced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry and government has been reached
- an enclosure in which black slaves were confined for a limited period
- told many stories and most thought they were lies
- where most explorers came from
- originating from a particular region or country
- the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social ethnic or age group
- a line of animals or slaves fastened or driven along together.
- Trade / began 4,000 years ago in the middle east
- country that founded most voyages
20 Clues: conquered the aztecs • first discovered america • / to travel around something • where most explorers came from • made the spices that got traded • country that founded most voyages • what the mayans used for their language • first person to circumnavigate the world • exchange / a trade between old and new worlds • sever illness that killed most native americans • ...
Extension Crossword 2018-03-13
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- swapped for money
- partially blocked sunlight
- a message or parcel brought to someones house or office
- a located turn
- a new thought
- to do something by your self
- to irritate somebody
- am expected to
- to put clothes on
- to split in groups
- fluffy water vapour in the sky
- illustrate
- damaging
- no life
- changing to fit in to new environments
- abbreviation of do not
- sufficiently
- girl child
- a choice to make
- neat and clean
- while something's happening
- controlled a car
- was upright on two legs
- abbreviation of I would
Down
- expect to
- center
- to convince someone to buy a product
- to lose oxygen underwater
- passed away
- a piece of writing to tell about someone or something
- a north-east to south-west line
- a type of cheese
- when something is going horribly wrong
- not the same
- land surrounded by sea
- something has been changed
- to imagine
- without warning and quickly
- when something tastes great
- a substance added to some food or drink
- controlling a car
- trouble awaiting
- beloved or cherished
43 Clues: center • no life • damaging • expect to • to imagine • illustrate • girl child • passed away • not the same • sufficiently • a new thought • a located turn • am expected to • neat and clean • a type of cheese • trouble awaiting • a choice to make • controlled a car • swapped for money • to put clothes on • controlling a car • to split in groups • to irritate somebody • beloved or cherished • land surrounded by sea • ...
Map Terminology Project 2020-08-28
Across
- the distance higher than sea level the land is
- the imaginary line splitting the earth into an upper half and a lower half
- the upper half of the hemisphere
- the left side of the prime meridian
- A circle showing the basic directions
- the left to right middle line down the earth
- the earth in a sphere
- A side box that helps your understanding of the map
- A map of identifiable landmarks
Down
- the line at the same spot as the equator
- the in between points on a compass Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest
- the imaginary line splitting the earth into an eastern half and a lower half
- the line in the same place as the prime meridian
- the right side of the prime meridian
- a mark or character used as a representation for a company or team/group
- the four main points on a compass, North, East, South, and West
- the lower half of the hemisphere
- the relationship between the map and the difference on the ground
- Most widely used reference map that includes the territories
- A diagram that shows an areas physical features
20 Clues: the earth in a sphere • A map of identifiable landmarks • the lower half of the hemisphere • the upper half of the hemisphere • the left side of the prime meridian • the right side of the prime meridian • A circle showing the basic directions • the line at the same spot as the equator • the left to right middle line down the earth • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
Across
- white people born in spain or portugual(lesson 16a)
- latin america during the time periods of 16th and 17th century(lesson 15a)
- land in the middle of two bodies of water(lesson14)
- body of water next to mexico
- we're in the east coast
- 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b)
- strongest and most influential german state(lesson 12)
- person that sold france's north american territory to the united states for money
- people that are half light and half darkness(lesson 15a)
- rulers that were unwanted as a result of nationalism(lesson11)
- tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water
- white people born in latin america
- method european countries used to benefit from the latin american colonies
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- creoles that were against the rebellions(lesson 16b)
- haitian leader that killed many white people after revolution
- leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a)
- dominated the mexican and central american region
- first emperor of brazil that also allowed slavery
- taking advantage of someone
- waterway channels that are made to help water transport vehicles like ships
- regions of dry places on earth
21 Clues: we're in the east coast • taking advantage of someone • body of water next to mexico • regions of dry places on earth • white people born in latin america • tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water • leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a) • 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b) • dominated the mexican and central american region • ...
French Revolution 2021-06-24
Across
- is usually used to describe the society and institutions
- Tax Direct taxes are directly paid by those on whom it is imposed.
- The revolutionary slogan fraternité is best translated as 'brotherhood'.
- man third estate
- Citizens: Passive citizens were citizens who were illiterate and had no knowledge about law and government
- Assembly: the elected legislature in France
- the freedom
- a traditional way of behaving or of doing something.
- person by means of a heavy blade that is dropped between two posts
- medieval fortress on the east side of Paris
- Tax a tax levied on goods and services rather than on income or profits.
- Tax to be paid directly to the state
- of Estates : feudal system
- power
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- Monarchy: system of government in which a monarch
- the French national anthem, written in 1792 by Rouget de Lisle.
- citizens: a person who actively takes responsibility
- or doing away with privilege,
- Second estates
- country that has an elected government
- levied by the church, comprising one-tenth of the agricultural produce
- fortified place
- Regime a system of government
- First estate
- General assembly comprising the clergy of the French nobles and the middle class.
25 Clues: power • the freedom • First estate • Second estates • fortified place • man third estate • of Estates : feudal system • or doing away with privilege, • Regime a system of government • Tax to be paid directly to the state • country that has an elected government • Assembly: the elected legislature in France • medieval fortress on the east side of Paris • ...
French Revolution 2021-06-24
Across
- Tax Direct taxes are directly paid by those on whom it is imposed.
- levied by the church, comprising one-tenth of the agricultural produce
- fortified place
- medieval fortress on the east side of Paris
- Regime a system of government
- citizens: a person who actively takes responsibility
- person by means of a heavy blade that is dropped between two posts
- Citizens: Passive citizens were citizens who were illiterate and had no knowledge about law and government
- Assembly: the elected legislature in France
- a traditional way of behaving or of doing something.
- Tax a tax levied on goods and services rather than on income or profits.
- or doing away with privilege,
Down
- General assembly comprising the clergy of the French nobles and the middle class.
- the French national anthem, written in 1792 by Rouget de Lisle.
- The revolutionary slogan fraternité is best translated as 'brotherhood'.
- Second estates
- power
- is usually used to describe the society and institutions
- man third estate
- the freedom
- country that has an elected government
- Monarchy: system of government in which a monarch
- of Estates : feudal system
- Tax to be paid directly to the state
- First estate
25 Clues: power • the freedom • First estate • Second estates • fortified place • man third estate • of Estates : feudal system • or doing away with privilege, • Regime a system of government • Tax to be paid directly to the state • country that has an elected government • medieval fortress on the east side of Paris • Assembly: the elected legislature in France • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
Across
- 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 • ...
Camp Ariadne Crossword 2023-07-31
Across
- Ariadne's favorite seltzer brand
- Ariadne's flagship product (generic word, not program specific)
- How many people performed in the Ariadne Band at the 2016 Holiday Party
- Attendance is mandatory at this meeting
- Ariadne helped this person out of the maze
- This program joined the lab in 2019
- Ariadne's official font
- In-house seed funding for new projects
- Our favorite kind of gap
- On which side can you find a secret stash of seltzers
- An online platform providing implementation resources
- Closest T stop to the office
- Arguably one of our co-founder's most famous books
Down
- The quiet side
- You can see this establishment from the east side
- Ariadne is a ___ center for health systems innovation
- A myriad of lunch options
- Ariadne's favorite catered lunch
- Every patient, everywhere, ______.
- A great online resource for all Ariadnites; saved Theseus
- The first document you get at Ariadne
- Killed in the maze
- The structure of our organization
- Their winter 2023 superlatives included being self-dubbed "the skydiving squirrel"
- The real reason people show up to all-hands in person
- The middle of The Arc
26 Clues: The quiet side • Killed in the maze • The middle of The Arc • Ariadne's official font • Our favorite kind of gap • A myriad of lunch options • Closest T stop to the office • Ariadne's favorite seltzer brand • Ariadne's favorite catered lunch • The structure of our organization • Every patient, everywhere, ______. • This program joined the lab in 2019 • ...
Thankgsgiving + Review 2023-11-21
Across
- it is better to be feared than loved
- sight of current war between Israel and Hamas
- TV subject during Thanksgiving
- the holy city of Islam
- what you take after too much turkey consumption
- Turkey _____. community race
- a secondary pie choice
- a celebration of the positive qualities of people
- parade in NYC on Turkey Day
- The Law of ___________
- the forced dispersal of ancient Jews from Palestine
- pie filling on Thanksgiving
- the inside dish that make Thanksgiving special
- desire for Jews to return to or to control Palestine
- Non-religious
- the use of common and local language
Down
- a dark day after Thanksgiving
- a perfect society
- the height of learning in the Middle East
- Five ________ of Islam
- who you are with on Thanksgiving
- some are sweet, some are mashed
- founder of Islam
- site of the first turkey day
- small and red, very saucy
- the "rebirth" of learning, started in Italy
- location of the first peace efforts for the ME
- bread or hole. a staple at Thanksgiving
- those who attacked the Holy Land - and us
29 Clues: Non-religious • founder of Islam • a perfect society • Five ________ of Islam • the holy city of Islam • a secondary pie choice • The Law of ___________ • small and red, very saucy • parade in NYC on Turkey Day • pie filling on Thanksgiving • site of the first turkey day • Turkey _____. community race • a dark day after Thanksgiving • TV subject during Thanksgiving • ...
History Lessons 1 and 2 by Dana and Atifa 2024-02-08
Across
- They didn't build permanent homes
- (2 words) A colony owned by France
- One of the most eaten fish
- Travellers in french
- (2 words) The ice age caused _______ to drop
- (2 words) Were very popular before to make hats
- (2 words) animals that live in the water
- (3 words)French version of runners of the woods
- Opposite direction of north
- Samuel de_________
- (2 words) What the exploreres thought they found first
Down
- Was used to make tools
- What people in the prairies mostly ate
- (2 words) Oppisite of natural resources
- (2 words) One of the major explorers who went to Quebec
- What happened in the winter of 1535-1536
- (3 words) An overland route in the Middle East
- (2 words) About 1450 AD
- Huge frozen rivers of ice
- Mini countries owned by another country
- People who lived in the artic built_______ to live in
- Indigenous peoples who lived in the arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska
- (2 words) You can use this to make tea with lots of vitamin C
- People in the pacific built______
- (2 words) What the ice age created between Asia and North America
25 Clues: Samuel de_________ • Travellers in french • Was used to make tools • (2 words) About 1450 AD • Huge frozen rivers of ice • One of the most eaten fish • Opposite direction of north • They didn't build permanent homes • People in the pacific built______ • (2 words) A colony owned by France • What people in the prairies mostly ate • (2 words) Oppisite of natural resources • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-25
Across
- a land in the Middle East
- plural of mouse
- 60 minutes
- actors, dancers, singers or musicians
- to have the same thoughts and ideas as another person
- the beginning
- to start
- last
- a fight between two armies
- clever and able to think
- a brave or good person
- a large number of fighters
- a land
- a play, ballet or a concert
- a country near China
- doing a lot of things
- a kind of dance
- without colour or light
- very happy and pleased
- to use time
- having a name
Down
- living
- to fight against
- make different
- the people in a story, play or film
- the pictures you see when you are asleep
- very bad
- to end
- really
- from wood
- very bad
- when two or more people hit each other
- practice for a play or concert
- everything together
- a small booklet that tells people about a show
- twelve o'clock at night
- to end the life of a person or animal
- the son of a king
- making a lot of sound
- very frightening
- without sound
41 Clues: last • living • to end • really • a land • very bad • very bad • to start • from wood • 60 minutes • to use time • the beginning • without sound • having a name • make different • plural of mouse • a kind of dance • to fight against • very frightening • the son of a king • everything together • a country near China • doing a lot of things • making a lot of sound • a brave or good person • very happy and pleased • ...
Black plague crossword 2022-06-04
Across
- being in fear
- ruler
- century: the century the black plague occurred
- the place where the Black Plague started.
- a swollen inflamed lymph node in the armpit or groin.
- when your temperature is 100 degrees or over.
- covid
- a system of economic, social, and political organization based on the medieval manor in which a lord enjoyed a variety of rights over land and tenants The combined impact of a money economy and the colonization movement allowed the peasants to escape from the servile dues and services of the old.
- dead people
Down
- where bodies were placed
- Plague: disease in medieval Europe
- the act of a passing away
- routes “highways” you take to trade with other people.
- the place were the Black Plague was
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- The system of political organization in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- the god of the Christian church
- what people did during the Black Plague
- the animal hat started the Black Plague
- pestis: The bacteria that causes the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages ...
- East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia,
21 Clues: ruler • covid • dead people • being in fear • where bodies were placed • the act of a passing away • the god of the Christian church • Plague: disease in medieval Europe • the place were the Black Plague was • what people did during the Black Plague • the animal hat started the Black Plague • the place where the Black Plague started. • East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, • ...
Black plague crossword 2022-06-04
Across
- Plague: disease in medieval Europe
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- century: the century the black plague occurred
- The system of political organization in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- the animal hat started the Black Plague
- a system of economic, social, and political organization based on the medieval manor in which a lord enjoyed a variety of rights over land and tenants The combined impact of a money economy and the colonization movement allowed the peasants to escape from the servile dues and services of the old.
- East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia,
- the act of a passing away
- what people did during the Black Plague
- being in fear
- the god of the Christian church
Down
- a swollen inflamed lymph node in the armpit or groin.
- the place where the Black Plague started.
- dead people
- when your temperature is 100 degrees or over.
- pestis: The bacteria that causes the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages ...
- routes “highways” you take to trade with other people.
- covid
- the place were the Black Plague was
- ruler
- where bodies were placed
21 Clues: covid • ruler • dead people • being in fear • where bodies were placed • the act of a passing away • the god of the Christian church • Plague: disease in medieval Europe • the place were the Black Plague was • the animal hat started the Black Plague • what people did during the Black Plague • the place where the Black Plague started. • East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, • ...
The Milk of Birds Crossword 2022-05-20
Across
- what does Nawra buy in the beginning of the book?
- With what title does Nawra initally greet K.C?
- When Nawra's father got angry, what did her mother give him to settle down?
- What does Nawra's name mean?
- An honorific title used across the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia, particularly towards Sufi teachers
- leader of save the girls
- another word to decribe sister
- the program they are in for seding letters
- How many letters did KC receive from Nawra before she wrote back?
- What does Umm Jamila mean?
- Muslim ethnic group
- Where is Nawra from?
- Where is K.C from?
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- What does KC send to Nawra in her final package of letter?
- People who destroyed Sudan
- k.c's bestfriend
- Nawra's baby's name
- fermented sausage
- conference Why dies Ms. Cannelli take KC and Todd to DC?
- What month did the girls start sending letters to each other?
- Nawra's bestfriend
- An arab leader or head of an arab tribe
- What is the wasting disease?
- what does k.c have a hard time going through with her parents
- How is KC's moms passion for teaching fulfilled?
- k.c's brother
26 Clues: k.c's brother • k.c's bestfriend • fermented sausage • Nawra's bestfriend • Where is K.C from? • Nawra's baby's name • Muslim ethnic group • Where is Nawra from? • leader of save the girls • People who destroyed Sudan • What does Umm Jamila mean? • What does Nawra's name mean? • What is the wasting disease? • another word to decribe sister • An arab leader or head of an arab tribe • ...
Age of Exploration 2025-03-03
Across
- americans/ people in the new world at the time of christopher columbus
- sever illness that killed most native americans
- what the mayans used for their language
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants
- first discovered america
- exchange / a trade between old and new worlds
- conquered the aztecs
- made the spices that got traded
Down
- / to travel around something
- first person to circumnavigate the world
- an announced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry and government has been reached
- an enclosure in which black slaves were confined for a limited period
- told many stories and most thought they were lies
- where most explorers came from
- originating from a particular region or country
- the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social ethnic or age group
- a line of animals or slaves fastened or driven along together.
- Trade / began 4,000 years ago in the middle east
- country that founded most voyages
20 Clues: conquered the aztecs • first discovered america • / to travel around something • where most explorers came from • made the spices that got traded • country that founded most voyages • what the mayans used for their language • first person to circumnavigate the world • exchange / a trade between old and new worlds • sever illness that killed most native americans • ...
The Ocean 2025-04-08
Across
- Recreational activity involving a boat and rod
- Common beach activity involving goggles and a snorkel
- Indigenous Australian bay known for tidal activity
- Ocean zone just below the sunlight zone
- Ocean separating Americas from Europe and Africa
- A mineral grain found on the shore
- Barrier reef located in Central America, near Belize
- Layer of the ocean that gets the most light
- Warm sea between Europe and Africa
- Salty body of water between Africa and Asia
- World's largest ocean
Down
- Swimming in deep water with air tanks
- Type of reef located in a sea between Africa and the Middle East
- What you collect at the beach
- One of the longest coral reefs, near Australia and New Zealand
- Ocean surrounding Antarctica
- Reaches its highest level on the shore
- Largest coral reef system in the world
- Ocean zone with no sunlight, deepest region
- Deepest part of the ocean
- Recreational use of boats on water
- A sea known for its rich biodiversity near Central America
- Sport using skis pulled by a boat
- Ocean between Africa and Australia
- When the ocean reaches its lowest point on shore
25 Clues: World's largest ocean • Deepest part of the ocean • Ocean surrounding Antarctica • What you collect at the beach • Sport using skis pulled by a boat • Recreational use of boats on water • Ocean between Africa and Australia • A mineral grain found on the shore • Warm sea between Europe and Africa • Swimming in deep water with air tanks • Reaches its highest level on the shore • ...
Vocabulary (39-63) 2022-03-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
40th birthday crossword 2025-07-28
Across
- Slices of this fruit fit nicely in your mouth
- A jovial merry man whose girth and religious garb belie his fighting abilities
- Type of social bee known for it's furry body
- Vertical indentation in the middle area of the upper lip
- UK based convenience store chain
- Surname of Breaking Bad creator
- 9-11 Highland Road
- Where the earliest known cricket match in Hampshire was played
- Original name of snowboarding
- Country with the highest consumption of milk in the world
- Village and ski resort in Tyrolean Alps
- Name of the Gylly Beach sauna
- The 6th sign of the Zodiac
Down
- A small lump or residual part
- Poole Pirate
- Cornish birthplace of the Wind in the Willows
- Village and civil parish in East Hampshire
- Mountain next to Lofoten's hippest village
- Home to NYC's best bagels
- Small snail
- Southampton FC coach at the top of the stairs
- Brand of sweet treat banned by the RAF
- British rapper and record producer
- City where the sea's fortress is a world heritage site
- Rich with vegetation
- Brand of sandals that aren't good for hiking
- It's a fucking...
27 Clues: Small snail • Poole Pirate • It's a fucking... • 9-11 Highland Road • Rich with vegetation • Home to NYC's best bagels • The 6th sign of the Zodiac • A small lump or residual part • Original name of snowboarding • Name of the Gylly Beach sauna • Surname of Breaking Bad creator • UK based convenience store chain • British rapper and record producer • ...
Chapter 6.2:Christian Societies 2025-08-08
Across
- rebirth of culture
- rules for behavior
- separate from the church
- helped to facilitate trade in northern Germany and Scandinavia
- called the first crusade in 1095
- associations of people who worked in the same occupation
- political threat to Byzantium
- limits the power of the ruler
- writing system
- King John was forced to sign by the Nobility
- charging of interest for the use of money
- Christian attacks into the Middle East
- antisemitic mob actions
- codification of Roman law
Down
- Church of holy wisdom
- common people’s oral language
- Established in spirit in 800 CE
- William the Conqueror
- eastern remnants of the Roman Empire
- wife of Justinian
- by Chaucer gave insight into medieval life
- false, often considered dangerous
- created to give nobility and clergy a voice
- most important early Byzantine emperor
- fought between England and France in the 14th and 15th centuries
- small urban areas
- reconquered Jerusalem in the 12th century
- reconcile Christianity with Greek philosophy
- excommunicate all people in a ruler’s realm
- combination of political and religious power in one emperor
- spread from Asia, helped in warfare
31 Clues: writing system • wife of Justinian • small urban areas • rebirth of culture • rules for behavior • Church of holy wisdom • William the Conqueror • antisemitic mob actions • separate from the church • codification of Roman law • common people’s oral language • political threat to Byzantium • limits the power of the ruler • Established in spirit in 800 CE • called the first crusade in 1095 • ...
Refugee Word Puzzle 2022-11-14
Across
- Flirty compliments cuban men said to women
- The God muslims worship
- A person who dislikes political ideas
- Place where the Adhan is called from for prayer
- The road along the seawall of Havana Harbor
- The Jewish ceremony boys take in order to official become a man
- One of the two types of Muslims from Iran
- The American people who attacked Daesh
- Another type of Muslim from Syria
- Armbands the Landaus and Jews wore
- The leader of cuba
- America's new policy for the Cuban refugees
- The people otherwise noted as the ISIS
Down
- The Nazis' Secret State Police
- A clothing used by Jews during a bar mitzvah
- Someone who sells stuff to others
- Adolf Hitler's men who took away Josef's father
- Revolutions that swept through the middle east
- A worldwide television channel
- The place a boy about Josef's age swore to die for and protect
- The beats inside Cuban music
- People who'd been drated into the police but left the country
- People who disliked Jews and caused lots of destruction
- Somone who takes unowned land
- The name of a city in America
25 Clues: The leader of cuba • The God muslims worship • The beats inside Cuban music • Somone who takes unowned land • The name of a city in America • The Nazis' Secret State Police • A worldwide television channel • Someone who sells stuff to others • Another type of Muslim from Syria • Armbands the Landaus and Jews wore • A person who dislikes political ideas • ...
Weather and climate crossword 2022-12-01
Across
- the highest region of the earths atmosphere
- the spot that is most south
- the result of earths rotation on weather patterns and ocean currents
- the four divisions of the year
- strong upper level winds lying above regions of subtropical high pressure
- the measure of hotness and coldness
- the third level of the atmosphere
- the fourth layer of the atmosphere
- the lowest region of earths atmosphere
- the move or cause move into a sloping position
- the norther part over the equator
Down
- the direction that a clock moves
- force extended on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls towards earth.
- the opposite direction that a clock move
- extended between 60 and 70 degrees north and south, poles
- a belt of powerful upper level winds that sit atop of the polar front
- the souther part under the equator
- the spot that is the most north
- a nonexistent line that’s at the middle of the earth.
- the second lair of earths atmosphere
- permanent east to west winds
- mass per unit of volume
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- get larger or more extensive
24 Clues: mass per unit of volume • the spot that is most south • permanent east to west winds • get larger or more extensive • the four divisions of the year • the spot that is the most north • the direction that a clock moves • the third level of the atmosphere • the norther part over the equator • the souther part under the equator • the fourth layer of the atmosphere • ...
Medieval Society 2023-02-02
Across
- land that is inherited but not owned
- a person who does not practise a religion
- religious service of the Catholic Church
- woman belonging to a religious order and lives in a convent
- a counterweight siege machine for throwing things over a wall
- person who owes obligations of loyalty and service to the person from whom they have received land
- a wooden frame holes for heads and hands: used as punishment
- code of moral behaviour of knights
- trainee knight
- encircle and isolate a castle to starve its defenders out
- men who had returned from Christian military campaigns in the Middle East
- journey to a holy site
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- man belonging to a religious order and lives in a monastery
- a member of the warrior class
- non-religious
- Duty of loyalty owed to a king or superior
- a young male servant
- grotesque stone carving on the roofline of a building
- crime of betraying one's country or plotting against the king
- The Christian World
- worshiping many gods; not Christian
- competition between two knights on horseback with lances
- a feudal peasant who was bound to the land
23 Clues: non-religious • trainee knight • The Christian World • a young male servant • journey to a holy site • a member of the warrior class • code of moral behaviour of knights • worshiping many gods; not Christian • land that is inherited but not owned • religious service of the Catholic Church • a person who does not practise a religion • Duty of loyalty owed to a king or superior • ...
Summer & Safety 2025-06-12
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- – Forest trip activity
- – Middle East District's parent organization
- – BBQ starter that isn't propane
- – Bugs common in summer
- – picnic pest
- – an outdoor meal packed in a basket
- – Melty summer treat on a stick
- – CPR beat timing
- – Pool inflatables are filled with this
- – Insect repellant ingredient
- – Clear blue expanse
- – Brand of summer sandals
- – Flies high on a windy summer day
- – Phineas & ____
- – Melts in the sun
- – Container for drinks
- – Fire____ training is being offered
- – Popular summer fruit
- – Floating platform for river adventures
- – Sticky hot weather
- – Evening sky glow
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- – Fire _____ responsible for evacuation
- – The great _______
- – Safety and _____ Health Office
- – Sunglass brand
- – District headquarters city
- – Corps value: "____ first"
- – Brightest season
- – 1983 Go-Go’s song
- – Fun place with slides and pools
- – Stay _______ while swimming
- – Water balloon alternative
- – Sits high to watch swimmers
- – Lemonade’s cousin
- – place with sand and water
- – Soothing gel for sunburn
- – worn on your head for sun protection
- – you get this from being out in the sun
- – Tree with coconuts seen in “Tropical” paradise
- – Never swim ____
- – Popular 90s boy band
41 Clues: – picnic pest • – Sunglass brand • – Phineas & ____ • – CPR beat timing • – Never swim ____ • – Brightest season • – Melts in the sun • – Evening sky glow • – The great _______ • – 1983 Go-Go’s song • – Lemonade’s cousin • – Clear blue expanse • – Sticky hot weather • – Forest trip activity • – Container for drinks • – Popular summer fruit • – Popular 90s boy band • – Bugs common in summer • ...
Earth Science, Unit 2 2025-09-10
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- the distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
- the theory of what that states the continents had moved about on Earth's surface
- Study of the earth
- Scientific study of the oceans
- All life on earth
- Thin, low density rock on the outer portion of the Earth
- Solid part of the earth that make up it's layers
- high density rock in the middle of the Earth
- Gas envelope that surrounds the earth
- Study of the atmosphere and weather
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- the distance measure that tells you the difference in elevation between adjacent lines
- Weathering and erosion wearing out the earth's surface
- The earth's surface features
- lines on a map used to indicate the elevation of the land
- scientific model for explaining the formation of the solar system
- the distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
- Study of the universe
- inner sphere of the Earth, rich in iron and nickel
- All the water on earth
- Mountain building and volcanism or building up the earth's surface
- represents the relationship between distance on the map and actual distance on Earth
21 Clues: All life on earth • Study of the earth • Study of the universe • All the water on earth • The earth's surface features • Scientific study of the oceans • Study of the atmosphere and weather • Gas envelope that surrounds the earth • high density rock in the middle of the Earth • Solid part of the earth that make up it's layers • inner sphere of the Earth, rich in iron and nickel • ...
Archery Criss-Cross 2025-10-10
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- Scouting's oldest youth members
- A stroll in the country
- the middle section of a bow
- the way Polaris guides you
- mob just added to minecraft that sorts items (6,5)
- word after fire or before farm
- the way the sun rises
- scouting is a _____ not a business
- A scouting member between 8 and 10
- name of the badge to do with fish
- wooden or metal pin for tent
- A part of an arrow that used to be a feather.
- hoot hoot
- Mr Kipling's exceedingly good book (6,4)
- Blaze, inferno
- a line you must stay behind in archery (6,4)
- frequently passes by the site
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- number of bones a shark has
- the 10th month
- The campsite we're on (5,4)
- padded sack for resting (8,3)
- number of fingers on the bowstring
- which metal is found most at the earths centre
- firesticks
- stick for displaying a banner
- command given if there is danger on the range
- used to protect your arm (3,5)
- the name for all the scouts in Birmingham
- the protagonist of KPop Demon Hunters
- way to go
- camp dwelling
31 Clues: hoot hoot • way to go • firesticks • camp dwelling • the 10th month • Blaze, inferno • the way the sun rises • A stroll in the country • the way Polaris guides you • number of bones a shark has • The campsite we're on (5,4) • the middle section of a bow • wooden or metal pin for tent • padded sack for resting (8,3) • stick for displaying a banner • frequently passes by the site • ...
Judaism 2025-09-25
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- what flat bread is eaten on Passover
- Jewish homeland in the Middle East
- the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments
- how many commandments did Moses receive
- who do jewish people pray to
- what holds candles during Hanukkah
- what burned for 8 days in the Hanukkah story
- who teaches in synagogues
- he led the Israelites out of Egypt
- the special agreement between God and the Jewish people
- a common term for the land of Canaan
- what the Ten Commandments were written on
- a big idea in Jewish life and commandments
- what is the Jewish holy book called
- a hut built for a fall holiday
- what does "Shalom" means
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- what sweet bread is eaten on Shabbat
- what is the Jewish day of rest called
- God gave the Jews many laws that he expect them to do
- son of Abraham, an important patriarch in Judaism
- spinning top for Hanukkah
- what might you get on Hanukkah
- commandments that God gave to Jews
- what a small hat is worn on the head
- another word for synagogue
- what is the shape on the flag of Isreal
- what language are jewish prays in
27 Clues: what does "Shalom" means • spinning top for Hanukkah • who teaches in synagogues • another word for synagogue • who do jewish people pray to • what might you get on Hanukkah • a hut built for a fall holiday • what language are jewish prays in • Jewish homeland in the Middle East • what holds candles during Hanukkah • he led the Israelites out of Egypt • ...
Little Drummer Boy 2025-12-18
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- The quality of giving freely and willingly.
- A heavenly messenger who announced the birth of Jesus.
- An ancient town in the Middle East where an important birth took place.
- Farm animals kept in a stable or barn.
- A journey undertaken for spiritual or religious reasons.
- Calm and free from conflict or disturbance.
- dedication and loyalty to a person or belief.
- A precious yellow metal presented as an offering.
- A feeling of amazement and awe at something remarkable.
- The birth of Jesus Christ celebrated by Christians.
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- A long trip or voyage from one place to another.
- A precious aromatic resin given as a gift to the baby Jesus.
- Very old, from a long time ago in history.
- Field The place where shepherds watched their flocks at night.
- To honor or mark a special occasion with joy.
- A custom or practice passed down through generations.
- A prayer or expression of goodwill and divine favor.
- A feeling of sympathy and concern for others' suffering.
- An extraordinary event that cannot be explained by natural laws.
- A fragrant spice and valuable gift brought by the Wise Men.
20 Clues: Farm animals kept in a stable or barn. • Very old, from a long time ago in history. • The quality of giving freely and willingly. • Calm and free from conflict or disturbance. • To honor or mark a special occasion with joy. • dedication and loyalty to a person or belief. • A long trip or voyage from one place to another. • ...
skjdlkjds 2023-09-27
18 Clues: itä • joku • märkä • pyyhe • varaus • kivinen • uimahousut • roiskuttaa • vastaanotto • avainkortti • kärrynpyörä • henkilökunta • toki, todella • lastenhoitaja • pitää parempana • hengenpelastaja • voltti takaperin • uloskirjautuminen
Eastern River Valley Vocabulary 2021-11-02
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- Civilization An ancient civilization that developed along the Indus River.
- In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties
- Road Trade routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran.
- Bones animal bones carved with written characters which were used for telling the future
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a major religion that developed in ancient India
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- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- the first written language of India
- a religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher Buddha
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- Cycle rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
13 Clues: the first written language of India • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • a major religion that developed in ancient India • In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties • a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory • a religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher Buddha • ...
Eastern River Valley Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- Civilization An ancient civilization that developed along the Indus River.
- In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties
- Road Trade routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran.
- Bones animal bones carved with written characters which were used for telling the future
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a major religion that developed in ancient India
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- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- the first written language of India
- a religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher Buddha
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- Cycle rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
13 Clues: the first written language of India • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • a major religion that developed in ancient India • In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties • a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory • a religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher Buddha • ...
Weather Crossword 2023-12-21
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- As _________ (moisture content of the air) increases, air pressure decreases.
- _________ occurs due to differences in air pressure.
- As altitude/elevation increases, air _________ decreases.
- ________ Pressure = sinking air currents, dry conditions, little to no clouds.
- The leading edge of the air mass is called the _________.
- In the middle latitudes (U.S.), weather moves from the ________ to the east (northeast). Prevailing Westerlies.
- Wind always moves from regions of high pressure to regions of low pressure perpendicular to the isobars. Isobars _______ together = steep pressure gradient = high wind speeds.
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- _________ Pressure = rising air currents, moist conditions, increase in cloud development.
- Air _________ are characterized by their TEMPERATURE and MOISTURE characteristics.
- Wind is named by the ________ it is coming from.
- The closer the dew point temperature gets to the air temperature the greater the chance for ________. Dew point = Air temp > brings 100% humidity!!
- As temperature increases, air pressure ________.
12 Clues: Wind is named by the ________ it is coming from. • As temperature increases, air pressure ________. • _________ occurs due to differences in air pressure. • As altitude/elevation increases, air _________ decreases. • The leading edge of the air mass is called the _________. • As _________ (moisture content of the air) increases, air pressure decreases. • ...
Social Studies 2022-01-13
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- a person who criticizes, objects to, or opposes something.
- A tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a ship or boat,
- for each person; in relation to people taken individually.
- Middle East, the lands around the southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea,
- a small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics.
- a small boat carried on or towed behind a larger boat as a tende
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- party of god
- unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- someone or something (such as a country) that guides or gives hope to others These countries are beacons of democracy.
- to go on board a vehicle for transportation the troops embarked at noon
- submission to the will of god
12 Clues: party of god • submission to the will of god • a person who criticizes, objects to, or opposes something. • for each person; in relation to people taken individually. • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • A tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a ship or boat, • a small boat carried on or towed behind a larger boat as a tende • ...
geography notes 2025-10-23
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- zero degrees latitude
- The global grid lines that run horizontally
- North east south and west
- Inaccuracy on maps ( stretched squeezed misshaped too close to far etc.) caused by making a 3d object 2d
- one of the five themes where something can be found
- one of the five themes how people stuff and ideas can get from one location to another
- The global grid lines that run vertically
- a map with know distortion
- The study of the earth, its physical and human system a and how they are organized and interact
- one of the five themes how humans change the Earth and adapt to the Earth
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- zero degrees longitude
- North east north west south east south west
- tool on the map to show distance and size
- one of the five themes the human and physic geography
- Grid The grid system made up of the lines of longitude and longitude main way for absolute location
- The global positioning satellite system
- A 3d map of earth
- one of the five themes how similar areas are grouped\organized
- The shared belief behaviors customs and traditions of a group
19 Clues: A 3d map of earth • zero degrees longitude • zero degrees latitude • North east south and west • a map with know distortion • The global positioning satellite system • tool on the map to show distance and size • The global grid lines that run vertically • North east north west south east south west • The global grid lines that run horizontally • ...
Port Cities 2020-05-30
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- This Indian port, once called Bombay, is famous for its movie industry.
- This city has the biggest port in the Middle East and one of the largest airports in the world.
- An Italian port famous for its canals.
- This British city once controlled Singapore as a colony.
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- Aafke Steenhuis and Jan Joost Teunissen live here.
- A port at the southern tip of the African continent.
- This Spanish port city is also famous for one of the greatest football clubs in the world.
7 Clues: An Italian port famous for its canals. • Aafke Steenhuis and Jan Joost Teunissen live here. • A port at the southern tip of the African continent. • This British city once controlled Singapore as a colony. • This Indian port, once called Bombay, is famous for its movie industry. • ...
Sky High - What's new 2022-12-12
crossword 2025-01-15
18 Clues: вес • рост • второй • прямой • восток • долина • пустыня • подушка • команда • фамилия • потолок • близнецы • идеальный • приносить • библиотека • расположение • включать в себя • тазик (раковина на кухне)
Noongar Boodja 2020-12-14
22 Clues: I • emu • now • bye • you • good • west • fish • name • land • east • north • south • ocean • whale • hello • strong • people • dolphin • kangaroo • bandicoot • sit or live
Glosor Emma 2019-10-22
20 Clues: än • berg • tala • ljud • stad • kust • land • språk • karta • störst • första • flagga • huvud- • kallast • eller hur? • söder, södra • öster, östra • väster, västra • europé, europeisk • land, territorium
Bayan Ko 2016-09-22
20 Clues: Bank • West • East • Left • Here • South • Right • North • There • Cinema • Corner • Street • Beside • Church • Market • Over there • Playground • Parking Lot • Post Office • On the other side
Bayan Ko 2016-09-22
20 Clues: Left • East • Bank • Here • There • North • Store • South • Right • Street • Beside • Church • Corner • Building • City Hall • Roundabout • Over there • Post Office • Fire Department • On the other side
Nature 2017-10-02
23 Clues: les • jih • hora • řeka • pláž • moře • kopec • sopka • kaňon • západ • oceán • poušť • sever • lavina • východ • ostrov • jezero • povodeň • džungle • pobřeží • ledovec • jeskyně • zemětřesení
city life 2024-02-05
22 Clues: itä • puu • tori • lasi • lippu • museo • silta • länsi • etelä • patsas • paperi • tehdas • kirkko • metalli • ihmiset • kirjasto • teatteri • kaupunki • pohjoinen • maanalainen • liikennemerkki • jalkapallokenttä
Patrimonio cultural 2024-08-26
22 Clues: east • rich • food • west • north • falls • south • rivers • island • forest • jungle • deserts • located • history • tourists • pollution • geography • destruction • popular (plural) • cultural heritage • tourist destination • geographicalfeatures
Unit 6 2017-06-28
16 Clues: Hut • See • Herz • Osten • Platz • zeigen • Westen • Vorort • mieten • Anzeige • Autobahn • zeichnen • passieren • aufräumen • Einkaufszentrum • Geschirrspülmaschine
APUSH Wiki - Chapter 18 2014-02-16
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- Immigration between the Civil War and the 1920s
- Island on the East Coast where millions of immigrants went through to come to the U.S.
- To come into a country of which one is not a native for permenant residence
- Nickname of the ships the Irish used to cross the Atlantic to the U.S.; the nickname describes illnesses and poor conditions the ships had
- The following best describes which class (upper, middle, or lower) of family in the period before the 20th century: Two or three children, tangible clothes, a large home with furniture, books, and lamps, at least one servant, income of at least $1,000
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- The policy of protecting the interests of the old immigrants and there kin against those of the new immigrants
- Opened a Manual Training School in St. Louis; he started the trend of vocational training
- Social process where cities grow and societies become more urban
- The number of hours a general workday was considered in 1880
- Replaced workers because it was more reliable and it's pace of work could be controlled
10 Clues: Immigration between the Civil War and the 1920s • The number of hours a general workday was considered in 1880 • Social process where cities grow and societies become more urban • To come into a country of which one is not a native for permenant residence • Island on the East Coast where millions of immigrants went through to come to the U.S. • ...
Sports Med 2019-08-27
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- the farther of 2 objects
- first time injury
- blood tumor
- below
- cracking and popping
- foot rotating towards body
- rotation of palm down
- divides top and bottom of body
- cut
- moving limb away from middle of body
- separates body from front and back
- bruise
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- close to middle
- farther from middle
- above
- foot rotates rotates away from body
- joint bending
- scrape
- closer of 2 objects
- back view
- joint straightening out
- divides left and right sides of body
- rotation of palm up
- moving limb towards middle of body
- ongoing
25 Clues: cut • above • below • scrape • bruise • ongoing • back view • blood tumor • joint bending • close to middle • first time injury • farther from middle • closer of 2 objects • rotation of palm up • cracking and popping • rotation of palm down • joint straightening out • the farther of 2 objects • foot rotating towards body • divides top and bottom of body • moving limb towards middle of body • ...
15 states 2022-12-22
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- is located in the south central United States along the west side of the Appalachian Mountains.
- is the 4th smallest State by land area and is occupied by four main land regions; the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, the New England Upland, and the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region.
- lies on the Pacific Ocean and is bordered by Mexico and the U.S. states of Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
- is the world's largest island chain, and it's the only U.S. state completely made up of islands.
- is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by both area (after Alaska) and population (after California).
- a state of the southeastern US, on the Gulf of Mexico
- is an original state of the Union. It is bounded on the north by North Carolina and on the southwest by Georgia; the Atlantic Ocean is to the southeast.
- surrounded by the states of Virginia (on its southwest side) and Maryland (on its southeast, northeast, and northwest sides)
- It's bordered by Massachusetts in the north and east, the Atlantic Ocean in the south, and Connecticut in the west.
- surrounded primarily by four of the Great Lakes and a variety of nearby islands. The Upper Peninsula is bounded on the southwest by Wisconsin, and the Lower Peninsula is bounded on the south by Indiana and Ohio.
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- Located where the Hudson and East rivers empty into one of the world's premier harbours
- is just 112 miles wide but stretches 432 miles from the Appalachian Mountains boundary with North Carolina in the east to the Mississippi River borders with Missouri and Arkansas in the west.
- It is bounded on the north and northeast by Russia, on the east and southeast by Azerbaijan, on the south by Armenia and Turkey, and on the west by the Black Sea.
- constituent state of the United States of America, one of the original 13 colonies. It is bordered by Maryland to the northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, North Carolina and Tennessee to the south, Kentucky to the west, and West Virginia to the northwest.
- It borders Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west, making it an integral part of the American Midwest.
- is historically known as the "Buckeye State" after its Ohio buckeye trees, and the people that live there are also known as "Buckeyes". Its state flag is the only non-rectangular flag of all the U.S. states.
- lies on the Atlantic Ocean and is bordered by Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York.
- lies at the extreme northwest of the North American continent, and the Alaska Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere.
- is bordered by Wisconsin in the north; Lake Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky in the east; Kentucky and Missouri in the south; and Missouri and Iowa in the west.
- its hot low-elevation desert covered with cacti and creosote bushes, more than half of the state lies at an elevation of at least 4,000 feet (1,200 metres) above sea level, and it possesses the largest stand of evergreen ponderosa pine trees in the world.
- is bordered by Alabama and Georgia, with the Gulf of Mexico lying to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
21 Clues: a state of the southeastern US, on the Gulf of Mexico • Located where the Hudson and East rivers empty into one of the world's premier harbours • is located in the south central United States along the west side of the Appalachian Mountains. • is the world's largest island chain, and it's the only U.S. state completely made up of islands. • ...
Egypty 2020-10-14
12 Clues: mother goddess • god of the sky • god of the earth • sea east of Egypt • goddess of the sky • desert west of the Nile • desert east of the Nile • longest river in the world • Egyptian god born everyday • continent where Egypt is located • sea separating Europe from Africa • northernmost part of the Nile River
We are smart and we know 2 2023-06-15
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- The tool for hitting nails.
- One of the organs for hearing.
- "Kemudian" in English.
- The tool for opening the door.
- The capital city of Bali.
- The provincial capital of South Sumatra.
- Not short.
- "Gula" in English.
- Most a plant has this.
- A match that involves fighting using special gloves.
- A leader of a kingdom.
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- Southeast Asian country east of Laos.
- The word "nangka" in English.
- Lizards that live in the tropics of Central America, South America.
- "Jarang" in English.
- A riding animal.
- The capital of the province of East Nusa Tenggara.
- Very slow walking animal.
- The obligatory levy paid by residents.
- Not deep.
- The country of windmills
21 Clues: Not deep. • Not short. • A riding animal. • "Gula" in English. • "Jarang" in English. • "Kemudian" in English. • Most a plant has this. • A leader of a kingdom. • The country of windmills • The capital city of Bali. • Very slow walking animal. • The tool for hitting nails. • The word "nangka" in English. • One of the organs for hearing. • The tool for opening the door. • ...
The Birds 2024-02-23
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- where you go every day to sleep
- opposite of east
- used in choccolate
- a birds name that starts with jannet
- Nats daughter name that ryhmes with hill
- a carrige for baby rhyme with spam
- where u wash dishes rhymes with coloury
- made out of milk
- clear glass built in houses
- meat pie
- to use when its raining
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- a person who owns or in charge of cattle
- cookie
- the opposite of white and the season of december
- a vehicle that drops off kids at school
- birds that you see at the beach
- diapers with the name that rhymes with chappies
- a place in london
- that delivers mail
- name of a farmer rhymes with Brigg
20 Clues: cookie • meat pie • opposite of east • made out of milk • a place in london • used in choccolate • that delivers mail • to use when its raining • clear glass built in houses • where you go every day to sleep • birds that you see at the beach • a carrige for baby rhyme with spam • name of a farmer rhymes with Brigg • a birds name that starts with jannet • ...
The Birds 2024-02-23
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- where you go every day to sleep
- opposite of east
- used in choccolate
- a birds name that starts with jannet
- Nats daughter name that ryhmes with hill
- a carrige for baby rhyme with spam
- where u wash dishes rhymes with coloury
- made out of milk
- clear glass built in houses
- meat pie
- to use when its raining
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- a person who owns or in charge of cattle
- cookie
- the opposite of white and the season of december
- a vehicle that drops off kids at school
- birds that you see at the beach
- diapers with the name that rhymes with chappies
- a place in london
- that delivers mail
- name of a farmer rhymes with Brigg
20 Clues: cookie • meat pie • opposite of east • made out of milk • a place in london • used in choccolate • that delivers mail • to use when its raining • clear glass built in houses • where you go every day to sleep • birds that you see at the beach • a carrige for baby rhyme with spam • name of a farmer rhymes with Brigg • a birds name that starts with jannet • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2025-05-15
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- shows what the pressure is on Earth
- shows weather conditions at a specific station
- area where air mass forms
- measures wind speed
- change in frequency of waves
- between 30 and 60 degree altitudes
- miniature radio transmitter
- long term weather of a place
- measures amount of moisture in the air
- weather prediction
- cold, dry winds blowing from the poles
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- outward facing side
- predicts future weather that is close
- tool used to measure temperature
- a line on a map connecting the same temperature
- conditions of the atmosphere
- predictable winds blowing east to west
- large volume of air
- band of strong winds from east to west
- apparent deflection of a moving object
- measures atmospheric pressure
21 Clues: weather prediction • outward facing side • large volume of air • measures wind speed • area where air mass forms • miniature radio transmitter • conditions of the atmosphere • change in frequency of waves • long term weather of a place • measures atmospheric pressure • tool used to measure temperature • between 30 and 60 degree altitudes • shows what the pressure is on Earth • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2014-03-13
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- in England in 1135
- third famous battle, began on 1189.
- 900 B.C, this empire was diminished.
- deadly epidemic in Europe
- of 1066
- recaptures this city back in 1187.
- of 814
- in 687
- founded in 1193.
- 1077, this was constructed.
- in 1001.
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- 1189, he was ascended on the throne.
- in 800 B.C
- in 632 B.C
- 989 B.C, this was made.
- by vikings in 885-886
16 Clues: of 814 • in 687 • of 1066 • in 1001. • in 800 B.C • in 632 B.C • founded in 1193. • in England in 1135 • by vikings in 885-886 • 989 B.C, this was made. • deadly epidemic in Europe • 1077, this was constructed. • recaptures this city back in 1187. • third famous battle, began on 1189. • 1189, he was ascended on the throne. • 900 B.C, this empire was diminished.
THE MIDDLE AGE 2020-03-13
Across
- fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops.
- someone or something that looks very much like someone or something else.
- a person who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals,etc. on it, especially one who has a low income, very little education, ans a low social position. this is usually used of someone who lived in the past or of someone in a poor country.
- to strat using a plan system.
- a person who intentionally damages property belonging to other people.
- belonging or relating to the group of languages that includes german, english, and swedish.
- a large group of people who live together in a organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. all the people in a country, or several similar countries, can be referred to as a society.
- a member of a group of people who mainly live in mongolia but also in other parts of central and north asia.
- a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or county.
- a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in wich a society behaves.
Down
- is an insulting word for a person from an uncivilized culture or a person with no manners.
- a person who arrives, especially from another country, ina a new place in order to live there and use the land.
- to bring together combine.
- a person from hungary. the main lenguage spoken in hungary.
- to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possesion of it.
- standars for good or bad character and behavior.
16 Clues: to bring together combine. • to strat using a plan system. • standars for good or bad character and behavior. • a person from hungary. the main lenguage spoken in hungary. • fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. • a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or county. • ...
