middle east Crossword Puzzles
Bayan ko 2016-09-22
20 Clues: map • here • here • bank • back • east • store • there • hotel • School • Cinema • church • inside • between • outside • City Hall • playground • Parking lot • Gas station • Post office
5 Seconds of Summer 2022-05-26
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- mate is it ...
- calums middle name
- fourth album name
- name of lukes solo album
- first album name
- fiance of Luke
- fifth album name
- ashtons middle name
- name of ashtons solo albums
- third album name
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- they were opening act for which boyband
- it sounds a bit loud for an ...calum
- drummer
- guitarist
- wife of Mike
- lead singer
- lukes middle name
- "ketchup"
- song charlie puth wrote for them
- micheals middle name
- second album name
- cause I can feel somethings broken ...
- bassist
23 Clues: drummer • bassist • guitarist • "ketchup" • lead singer • wife of Mike • mate is it ... • fiance of Luke • first album name • fifth album name • third album name • fourth album name • lukes middle name • second album name • calums middle name • ashtons middle name • micheals middle name • name of lukes solo album • name of ashtons solo albums • song charlie puth wrote for them • ...
Mystery of Theme 4 2021-06-02
17 Clues: - Seit • - Osten • - Ziege • - Weinen • - Spaten • - Schere • - anders • - Gewicht • - anbauen • -Erfahrung • - Beziehung • - Ingenieur • - Gefangener • - schüchtern • - Dunkelheit • - Rollenspiel • - Freund/Partner
New Word - מילים חדשית 2024-02-15
Glosor Alicia 2019-10-22
5 A -D, druhá část 2024-01-03
19 Clues: zlato • kanál • olovo • široký • východ • jezero • ostrov • chrápat • pobřeží • dálnice • hluboký • rovinatý • sportovec • elekrárna • přelidněný • roční období • hlavní město • průvodce(kniha) • průvodce(člověk)
Y5 Revision donde vives 2021-02-02
18 Clues: city • ugly • east • west • coast • quite • north • south • small • I live • centre • mountain • historic • important • beautiful • industrial • countryside • town/village
1.2c - Hora y Información 2022-12-01
Genesis 3 2013-06-17
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- v15 - The Lord put enmity between the _ of the serpent and the woman
- Eve said the serpent did this in order to get her to eat the fruit
- The guard on the east side of the Garden of Eden
- Adam and Eve's sin resulted in _ from the Garden of Eden
- Guards the way to the tree of life
- What is gained from eating from the tree?
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- The curse that the Lord put on Adam required that Adam do this in order to eat
- Adam and Eve covered themselves with this after eating from the tree
- The animal that the Lord God made more crafty than any other
- v16 To the woman he said "I will greatly increase your pains in _..."
- The outcome of eating from the tree in the middle of the garden
- "For _ you are and to _ you will return."
- The name that Adam gave his wife
13 Clues: The name that Adam gave his wife • Guards the way to the tree of life • "For _ you are and to _ you will return." • What is gained from eating from the tree? • The guard on the east side of the Garden of Eden • Adam and Eve's sin resulted in _ from the Garden of Eden • The animal that the Lord God made more crafty than any other • ...
Lesson 2 vocab 2021-09-01
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- A family group that includes grandparents, parents, Children and cousins
- monothestic religion based on teachings of jesus christ
- the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300 o about 1600
- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- an area ruled by a lord including the lord's castle and the lands around it
- monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammed in the early 600's
- between 1100 and 1300 the series of wars fought by christians to control Palestine or the holy land
- A new method or Idea
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- a group of people that travel together for safetey
- A network of overland trade routes linking china to the middle east
- a navigadible instrument used to be determine latitude or location north or south of the earths equater
- a relashonship between people that have a common ansestor
- A region of grasslands
13 Clues: A new method or Idea • A region of grasslands • a group of people that travel together for safetey • monothestic religion based on teachings of jesus christ • a relashonship between people that have a common ansestor • the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300 o about 1600 • A network of overland trade routes linking china to the middle east • ...
lesson 2 vocabulary 2022-09-02
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- Sharing characteristics
- a new method or idea
- between 1100 and 1300, the series of wars fought by Christians to control Palestine, or the Holy Land
- a group of people who travel together for safety
- the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300 to about 1600
- Monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600s
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude, or location north or south of Earth’s equator
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- a region of grasslands
- a family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles, and cousins
- monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East
- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- an area ruled by a lord, including the lord’s castle and the lands around it
13 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • Sharing characteristics • a group of people who travel together for safety • monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300 to about 1600 • a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East • ...
lesson 2 history vocab 2022-09-02
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- Montheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus christ
- a relationship between people who share
- The burst of learning in europe from the late 1300's to about 1600's.
- an area ruled by a lord, including the lords castle around it.
- A group of people who travel together for safety.
- a family group the includes grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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- a network of overland trades linking China to the middle east.
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude, or location north or south of Earth's equator.
- monotheistic religion founded by the prophet muhammad in the early 600's.
- a new method or idea.
- Between 1100 and 1300, the series of wars fought by christians to control Palestine, or the Holy land.
- a region of grasslands.
- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owned loyalty and military service to a monarch.
13 Clues: a new method or idea. • a region of grasslands. • a relationship between people who share • A group of people who travel together for safety. • Montheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus christ • a network of overland trades linking China to the middle east. • an area ruled by a lord, including the lords castle around it. • ...
Muslim History 2022-11-29
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- Which caliphite took over after ali bin talib is assasinated
- who wrote a medicine encyclopedia book in 1025 that became standared
- Who was the first president of turkey and demolished the caliphate in 1924
- What is the migration of the Islamic people from mecca in 622 known as what
- Who is the second caliph and has the islamic religion expand throughout the middle east and into Egypt
- Who is born and considered the messenger of god in 576
- Which country is the islam army stopped in
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- Where was the islamic army's last stand in spain in 1492
- Who is the 4th caliph
- Who succeds muhhamad after he dies and is the first of 4 caliphs
- What religion is born in 610
- Who is the 3rd caliph and created the standart version of the quran
- What city becomes the capital of the islamic religion when Muhhamad goes there
13 Clues: Who is the 4th caliph • What religion is born in 610 • Which country is the islam army stopped in • Who is born and considered the messenger of god in 576 • Where was the islamic army's last stand in spain in 1492 • Which caliphite took over after ali bin talib is assasinated • Who succeds muhhamad after he dies and is the first of 4 caliphs • ...
Vocab Focus Two 2023-10-23
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- a collection of prayers, hymns, and other religious teachings developed in ancient India beginning around 1500 B.C.
- also known as the Harappan Civilization
- The first large and centralized political entities in Indian history.
- an ancient Chinese philosophy that emerged during the Warring States period
- large ancient city of the Indus civilization
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- a massive series of fortifications and walls that were built across northern China over many centuries.
- founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha.
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- the "Golden Age" of ancient Indian history due to its achievements in various fields, including arts, sciences, mathematics, and Literature.
- also known as Taoism
- A network of trade routes that linked China and Middle East for over 4,000 miles.
- an ancient Chinese concept that was used to justify the legitimacy of rulers and dynasties
- A polytheistic religion created in India.
13 Clues: also known as Taoism • also known as the Harappan Civilization • A polytheistic religion created in India. • large ancient city of the Indus civilization • founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha. • The first large and centralized political entities in Indian history. • an ancient Chinese philosophy that emerged during the Warring States period • ...
Crusades Review 2024-04-26
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- A series of religious wars launched against the Muslims by Christians to retake the Holy land
- The branch of Christianity that Western European Christians followed
- The religion of the Crusaders
- This crusade resulted in the Christians capturing Jerusalem from the occupying Muslims
- What crusaders were called at the time of the Crusades
- This Christian empire called on the Pope to help defend against Muslim armies
- A sacred land of continuous tension between Jews and Arabs which includes Israel, Palestine, Western Jordan, the Sinai Peninsula and Southern Syria
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- The holiest city in the Holy Land
- This leader of the Muslim armies was able to recapture Jerusalem from the Crusaders
- The branch of Christianity that the Byzantine Empire followed
- The symbol of the Crusaders
- What crusaders were called at the time of the Crusades
- This man called all Christians to action by calling for a Crusade to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy Land
- The religion of the Middle East
14 Clues: The symbol of the Crusaders • The religion of the Crusaders • The religion of the Middle East • The holiest city in the Holy Land • What crusaders were called at the time of the Crusades • What crusaders were called at the time of the Crusades • The branch of Christianity that the Byzantine Empire followed • ...
Weather and Climate Crowssword 2024-11-13
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- The unit of measurement used to measure cloud cover (means "eighths" in Greek)
- The number of feet above sea level.
- Imaginary geographical lines that measure the distance East or West of the Prime Meridian.
- A scientist that studies the weather.
- The condition of the atmosphere of a particular place over a short period of time.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
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- A math and science vocabulary word that means "normal" or "usual".
- The movement of air.
- 2 words, the weight of the atmosphere over head.
- An imaginary line that wraps around the middle of the Earth; measured at 0 degrees North or South and used to find Latitude lines.
- Rain, sleet, hail, and snow are examples of this.
- A tool used to measure temperature of the atmosphere.
- Imaginary geographical lines that measure the distance North or South of the equator.
13 Clues: The movement of air. • The number of feet above sea level. • A scientist that studies the weather. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • 2 words, the weight of the atmosphere over head. • Rain, sleet, hail, and snow are examples of this. • A tool used to measure temperature of the atmosphere. • A math and science vocabulary word that means "normal" or "usual". • ...
Quality of life 2013-05-13
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- a country on the west coast of africa
- abbreviation for gross domestic product
- the employment of children at regular and sustained labour.
- the proportion of a population that can read and write
- the average period that a person may expect to live
- The extreme scarcity of food
- A country in Southeast Asia that consists of an archipelago of over 7,000 islands
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- an Arab state in North Africa and the Middle East
- the largest Arab state in Western Asia by land area which has the largest oil reserves in the world
- A country of Northeast Asia on the Northern side of the korean peninsula
- a human being less than 18 years old, recruited by an army or simply participating in an armed conflict.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people usually those of a particular ethnic group
- a war between citizens of the same country
13 Clues: The extreme scarcity of food • a country on the west coast of africa • abbreviation for gross domestic product • a war between citizens of the same country • an Arab state in North Africa and the Middle East • the average period that a person may expect to live • the proportion of a population that can read and write • ...
Mid Semester Review 2021-03-31
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- practice of wrapping a young woman's feet to make them small in China
- holy city in the middle east for Judaism, Christianity, and Judaism
- Pottstown is located 40° 14' 43" N / 75° 39' 0" W is an example of this type of location.
- Religions, such as Hinduism, that worship multiple gods are called
- The Mongols successfully attacked China’s walled cities with
- great leader of the Ottoman Empire, know as the magnificent
- The study of people places and how they interact with their environment.
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- Mongol leader who set up the Yuan dynasty
- According to Muslim belief, Muhammad became the prophet of ________ after he spoke to Angel Gabriel.
- a key belief in Islam is that each Muslim should make a hajj to ______
- The meaning of the name Genghis Khan = ________ Ruler
- division in Islam that believes any good Muslim male could be caliph
- trade route from China to W. Europe
13 Clues: trade route from China to W. Europe • Mongol leader who set up the Yuan dynasty • The meaning of the name Genghis Khan = ________ Ruler • great leader of the Ottoman Empire, know as the magnificent • The Mongols successfully attacked China’s walled cities with • Religions, such as Hinduism, that worship multiple gods are called • ...
SS vocab week 2 2021-09-01
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- the burst of learning in Europe from 1300 to 1600
- a relationship between people who share a common ancestor, or a system of classifying such relationships
- an area ruled by a lord, including the lord’s castle and the lands around it
- system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East
- a group of people who travel together for safety
- a family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles, and cousin
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- 1100 and 1300, the series of wars fought by Christians to control Palestine, or the Holy Land
- a new method or idea
- a region of grasslands
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude, or location north or south of Earth’s equator
- monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600s
13 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • a group of people who travel together for safety • the burst of learning in Europe from 1300 to 1600 • monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East • monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600s • ...
lesson 2 vocab 2022-09-02
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- a large famliy
- monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600s
- the burst of learning in europe in the late 1300s to the 1600
- a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East
- an area ruled by a lord, including the lord's castle and the lands around it
- a new method or idea
- between 1100 and 1300, the series of wars fought by Christians to control Palestine, or the Holy Land
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- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- a region of grasslands
- a relationship between people who share a common ancestor, or a system of classifying such relationships
- a group of people who travel together for safety
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude, or location north or south of Earth's equator
- monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
13 Clues: a large famliy • a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • a group of people who travel together for safety • monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • the burst of learning in europe in the late 1300s to the 1600 • a network of overland trade routes linking China to the Middle East • ...
Muslim History 2022-11-29
Across
- Which caliphite took over after ali bin talib is assasinated
- who wrote a medicine encyclopedia book in 1025 that became standared
- Who was the first president of turkey and demolished the caliphate in 1924
- What is the migration of the Islamic people from mecca in 622 known as what
- Who is the second caliph and has the islamic religion expand throughout the middle east and into Egypt
- Who is born and considered the messenger of god in 576
- Which country is the islam army stopped in
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- Where was the islamic army's last stand in spain in 1492
- Who is the 4th caliph
- Who succeds muhhamad after he dies and is the first of 4 caliphs
- What religion is born in 610
- Who is the 3rd caliph and created the standart version of the quran
- What city becomes the capital of the islamic religion when Muhhamad goes there
13 Clues: Who is the 4th caliph • What religion is born in 610 • Which country is the islam army stopped in • Who is born and considered the messenger of god in 576 • Where was the islamic army's last stand in spain in 1492 • Which caliphite took over after ali bin talib is assasinated • Who succeds muhhamad after he dies and is the first of 4 caliphs • ...
Oil 2024-10-27
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- Oil is refined and made into this type of product.
- Oil found in rock formations.
- Oil is found deep underground in certain areas called what?
- found in North Dakota where oil is on this shale.
- OPEC plays a major role in determining what in the world?
- Oil is used to create electricity and heat and used for____ such as cars, airplanes, and ships.
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- The number one oil producing country in the world in 2023.
- Oil is primarily used for what?
- are formed from ancient plants and animals buried under rock.
- This shale of oil is found in Texas and is where oil is found.
- a group of countries that produce oil in the middle east.
- the largest oil spill in the us in 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico.
- is a nonrenewable resource which is part of a group of energy sources.
13 Clues: Oil found in rock formations. • Oil is primarily used for what? • found in North Dakota where oil is on this shale. • Oil is refined and made into this type of product. • a group of countries that produce oil in the middle east. • OPEC plays a major role in determining what in the world? • The number one oil producing country in the world in 2023. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-09
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- special honor or respect shown publicly.
- A sort of fort usually made by stone
- a man who owned a lot of land and collected the taxes
- People with a lot of power and land, usually close to the king.
- a male ruler of a country
- Norway and Sweden are part of the geographical country
- When an army surrounds a village and forces a surrender.
- A long wooden structure that would fling stones and sometimes dead animals towards their enemy.
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- the head person of the church
- A social hierarchy based on land ownership.
- a bridge usually put over a moat.
- A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas.
- a female ruler of a country
- A trench full of water surrounding a castle or fort.
- a trained solder who usually fought on horseback
- A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person.
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 honor or respect shown publicly. • A social hierarchy based on land ownership. • A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas. • a trained solder who usually fought on horseback • ...
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 • ...
The Middle Ages 2016-09-21
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- A viking who wanted to be king of England
- The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle
- A mechanism that chucks boulders
- King of Normandy trying to invade England
- The Queen sometimes lives here
- The type of castle built in the Middle Ages
- King William came from here
- A weapon introduced to England by William the Conqueror
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- Shows the battle of Hastings
- The illness that killed a lot of people in 1066
- The weapon of a jousting Knight
- He was killed in the battle of Hastings by an arrow in his eye
- What poor people were called in those days
- Guards in those days
- King Edwards nickname
- A massive battle took place here
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 • ...
The Middle Ages 2016-09-21
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- A massive battle took place here
- A viking who wanted to be king of England
- A mechanism that chucks boulders
- The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle
- The Queen sometimes lives here
- King of Normandy trying to invade England
- The type of castle built in the Middle Ages
- King William came from here
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- Shows the battle of Hastings
- He was killed in the battle of Hastings by an arrow in his eye
- The illness that killed a lot of people in 1066
- King Edwards nickname
- What poor people were called in those days
- Guards in those days
- The weapon of a jousting Knight
- A weapon introduced to England by William the Conqueror
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 massive battle took place here • A mechanism that chucks boulders • The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle • A viking who wanted to be king of England • King of Normandy trying to invade England • ...
Middle School Newsletter 2023-03-03
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- April 5 is the date of the 6th grade ____ trip
- 8th Grade field trip destination Feb 28 & March 1
- Event in 1849 that caused many people to travel to California (8th Grade)
- Program sponsored by Civitas STL that the 6th graders will be participating in on their field trip
- The belief that Americans were destined to populate the continent from East Coast to West Coast (8th Grade)
- This is what the UN stands for in Model UN (6th Grade)
- 7th graders created a lesson plan for their project about the early civilizations and tribes of this region of the world that 7th grade studied after Egypt and before East Asia
- Region of colonies that included Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut (8th Grade)
- Kublai Khan was the leader of the ____ Empire (7th Grade)
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- Country that had a large influence on the culture of Ancient Japan (7th Grade)
- Movement of Tectonic ____ are responsible for creating many of the land features on earth. (6th Grade)
- What we call the proposal that 6th graders write and present at their Model UN field trip
- 8th graders wrote these to try to get themselves elected the greatest hero or worst villain of colonial times.
- The Ancient Chinese Dynasty that lasted the longest (7th Grade)
- Trade route that connected East Asia to Europe and Africa (7th Grade)
- Thank you to all the parents who helped ____ the 8th Grade field trip!
16 Clues: April 5 is the date of the 6th grade ____ trip • 8th Grade field trip destination Feb 28 & March 1 • This is what the UN stands for in Model UN (6th Grade) • Kublai Khan was the leader of the ____ Empire (7th Grade) • The Ancient Chinese Dynasty that lasted the longest (7th Grade) • Trade route that connected East Asia to Europe and Africa (7th Grade) • ...
Outer/Middle Ear 2021-01-24
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- scarring of the ear drum
- conical area that is relatively loose
- ear wax
- ear drum
- structure of outer ear
- second ring of cartilage
- second smallest bone in the body
- deepest groove in the pinna
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- anterior wall of middle ear opening
- one of the smallest bones in the body
- third smallest bone in the body
- ring shaped ligament
- lowest part of the pinna
- external auditory canal
- conical area that is streched
- outer fold of the pinna
16 Clues: ear wax • ear drum • ring shaped ligament • structure of outer ear • external auditory canal • outer fold of the pinna • scarring of the ear drum • lowest part of the pinna • second ring of cartilage • deepest groove in the pinna • conical area that is streched • third smallest bone in the body • second smallest bone in the body • anterior wall of middle ear opening • ...
Middle ages Vocabulary 2017-11-08
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- Peasant who worked on the land of the lord.
- King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774 and Emperor of the Romans from 800. He united much of Europe during the early middle ages.
- An empire founded in 1526 and divided in 1857.
- A region that included Jerusalem and other places.
- Rising prices of goods
- English king who fought Saladin in the third crusade.
- Beliefs which were declared to be anathema by any of the economical councils recognized by the catholic church.
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- Person receiving a fief from a lord.
- A series of religious wars sanctioned by the latin church in the medieval times.
- System in which all legal and economic power belonged to the the lord of the manor during medieval Europe times.
- An estate granted to a vassal by a land lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe.
- Great Charter, which guaranteed certain basic political rights.
- Formal declaration that someone is no longer a member of the church.
- An empire founded in 1299 and divided in 1922, early turkey.
- A warrior on horseback who promised to defend his lord's land in exchange for a fief.
- System which a peasant or worker know as vassal received a piece of land in return for serving the lord or king.
16 Clues: Rising prices of goods • Person receiving a fief from a lord. • Peasant who worked on the land of the lord. • An empire founded in 1526 and divided in 1857. • A region that included Jerusalem and other places. • English king who fought Saladin in the third crusade. • An empire founded in 1299 and divided in 1922, early turkey. • ...
Middle & Outer Ear! 2026-02-17
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- – Provides monaural cues and vertical sound localization
- – Impedance matching, selective oval window stimulation, pressure equalization
- – Separates outer and middle ears; vibrates in response to sound
- – Fibers connecting stereocilia; control ion flow into hair cells
- – Divides Organ of Corti from scala media; forms tight covering
- – Separates scala media from scala tympani; undergoes wave motion
- – Pulls ossicular chain posteriorly; limits stapes motion
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- – Transmits vibratory energy to cochlea
- – Amplitude difference due to head shadow
- – Sodium-rich fluid similar to CSF
- - for horizontal localization
- – Core of temporal bone in cochlea; supports nerve fibers
- – Connects middle ear to nasopharynx
- – Transmits sound vibrations from TM to inner ear
- – Middle ear infection; fluid buildup can cause hearing loss
- – Three bones: malleus, incus, stapes
16 Clues: - for horizontal localization • – Sodium-rich fluid similar to CSF • – Connects middle ear to nasopharynx • – Three bones: malleus, incus, stapes • – Transmits vibratory energy to cochlea • – Amplitude difference due to head shadow • – Transmits sound vibrations from TM to inner ear • – Provides monaural cues and vertical sound localization • ...
Presidential Middle Names 2025-02-11
16 Clues: Joe Biden • Gerald Ford • John Q Adams • Donald Trump • Barack Obama • Bill Clinton • William Taft • Jimmy Carter • Richard Nixon • Ronald Reagan • John F Kennedy • Herbert Hoover • Lyndon Johnson • Warren G Harding • Dwight Eisenhower • Franklin Roosevelt
Middle Ages Review 2026-05-14
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- The group from Scandinavia who raided and explored Europe by ship
- A large house or estate where people lived and worked during the Middle Ages
- The emperor who ruled much of Europe and was crowned in 800 CE
- A brave soldier in armor who served a lord
- A system where kings gave land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and service
- A disease that killed millions of people in Europe during the Middle Ages
- A worker who was tied to the land in the Feudal System
- The Seljuk Turks prevented Christians from reaching this
- Fleas on rats transported by ___ led to millions of deaths
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- A building with strong walls built for protection and defense
- The nobles who kidnapped King John and forced him to make an agreement
- A religious man who lived and worked in a monastery
- The agreement signed by King John that limited the king’s power
- Charlemagne spread this with force
- The holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of Jerusalem
- The Magna Carta made this possible
16 Clues: Charlemagne spread this with force • The Magna Carta made this possible • A brave soldier in armor who served a lord • A religious man who lived and worked in a monastery • A worker who was tied to the land in the Feudal System • The Seljuk Turks prevented Christians from reaching this • Fleas on rats transported by ___ led to millions of deaths • ...
Educational Alliance Older Adult Programs 2022-10-23
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- 331 East 12th Street older adult program
- An ancient art form using clay
- An important partner of EA, representing 45 neighborhood settlement houses that serve 765,000 New Yorkers from all walks of life.
- We believe that ____ is not a disadvantage. It is a privilege.
- The main agency that funds our programs, abbrev.
- The majority of these are older adults who help the staff of our centers
- An exercise often practiced along with qi gong
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- 465 Grand Street, abbrev. older adult program
- The borough we work in
- 197 East Broadway older adult program
- 331 East 12th Street (Mezzanine) older adult program
- What the social services team helps older adults to apply for from the government
- Current CEO of EA
13 Clues: Current CEO of EA • The borough we work in • An ancient art form using clay • 197 East Broadway older adult program • 331 East 12th Street older adult program • 465 Grand Street, abbrev. older adult program • An exercise often practiced along with qi gong • The main agency that funds our programs, abbrev. • 331 East 12th Street (Mezzanine) older adult program • ...
Middles Ages (Indroduction) 2023-08-24
4 Clues: A major religion in Middle Ages • ferocious warriors from the east • Romangeneral Orestes and overthrew this emperor • was a time in European history before the modern era.
Changes Between the World Wars: Middle East, Africa, India, Japan, China 2024-04-03
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- (two words) This leader called for the creation of an elected government and the formation of the Republic of Turkey.
- Declaration supporting a national home for Jews in Palestine while not infringing on others.
- Massacre killing hundreds of unarmed protesters in India in 1919.
- This was signed in 1922 to recognize the independance of China and maintain the Open-Door Policy.
- (two words)1930 Protest against British salt law.
- Fate of thousands of Armenians in the Ottoman empire; accused of supporting the Russians.
- Type of warfare waged in Libya by Omar Mukhtar against the Italians.
- Level of Westernized class of people that developed in Chinese cities.
- Assiciation in Kenya that pushed to block the redistribution of land from black Africans to white settlers.
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- Large financial and industrial corporations that controlled the Japanese economy.
- Ho Chi Minh allied himself with these parties in French Indochina and organized Vietnamese communists.
- (two words) In 1934, the PLA escaped their capture and began this long walk to reach the last Communist base north of the Chang Jiang in China.
- (two words) Used non-violent civil disobedience to push for independance in India.
- (two words)Pan-Africanist of the USA who influenced African leaders to call for a unity of African people and a fight for independance.
- (two words) Communist leader who believed peasants rather than urban workers should drive the Chinese revolution.
- In Japan, the concentration of wealth led to growing economic ________.
- Chinese communist party founded in Shanghai in 1921.
17 Clues: (two words)1930 Protest against British salt law. • Chinese communist party founded in Shanghai in 1921. • Massacre killing hundreds of unarmed protesters in India in 1919. • Type of warfare waged in Libya by Omar Mukhtar against the Italians. • Level of Westernized class of people that developed in Chinese cities. • ...
btown streets 2025-11-02
10 Clues: today • tomorrow? • twoway then oneway • twoway at courthouse • Northbound at courthouse • Southbound at courthouse • Northbound East of Walnut • Southbound East of Walnut • twoway west of courthouse • twoway then noway then twoway
Lesson 2 Vocab 2022-09-02
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- a monotheistic religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ
- a new method or idea
- an area ruled by a lord including the lord's castle and the lands around it
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude
- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owned loyalty and military service to a monarch
- a relationship between people who share a common ancestor, or a system of classifying such relationships
- a group of people who travel together for safety
- between 1100 and 1300, the series of wars fought by Christians t control the Holy Land
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- a region of grasslands
- a family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles and cousins.
- a monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600's
- the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300's to about 1600
- a network of overland trade routes linking to China to the middle east
13 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • a group of people who travel together for safety • a navigational instrument used to determine latitude • a monotheistic religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ • the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300's to about 1600 • a network of overland trade routes linking to China to the middle east • ...
Air and Oceans 2020-03-18
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- The distance of a place north or south of the Earth's equator expressed in degrees.
- _____ winds are created by both the Coriolis effect and the differences in temperature between the equator and the poles.
- The vertical height of an object above sea level.
- The lowest region of the atmosphere.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period.
- _____ winds are the permanent east-to-west winds that blow between 30°N and 30°S latitudes.
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- The amount of water in the air.
- An instrument that measures air pressure.
- The process by which heat travels through air, water, and other gases and liquids.
- The atmospheric layer with the lowest temperature.
- A steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in the ocean.
- The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the earth.
13 Clues: The amount of water in the air. • The lowest region of the atmosphere. • An instrument that measures air pressure. • The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere. • The vertical height of an object above sea level. • An imaginary line around the middle of the earth. • The atmospheric layer with the lowest temperature. • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2024-03-01
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- working class
- middle class
- 1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers
- an engine that uses the expansion or rapid concentration of steam to generate power
- a system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
- a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- railroad connecting the west and east coasts of the continental US
- a building in which several families rent rooms or apartments, often with little sanitation or safety
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- an American capitalist who acquired a fortune in the late 19th century by ruthless means
- A group of revolutionary Russian Marxist who took control of Russia's government in Nov. 1917
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nation's economy
13 Clues: middle class • working class • land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship • movement of people from rural areas to cities • a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • 1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers • railroad connecting the west and east coasts of the continental US • ...
Unit 7 World History 2016-11-28
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- a house of worship where Muslims gather.
- a member of the Shia branch of Islam. One of two groups that evolved after the Muslim community split in 656 A.D. Believed that Muslim ruler should be direct descendant of Muhammad.
- a member of the Sunni branch of Islam. One of two groups that evolved after the Muslim community split in 656 A.D. believed that Muslim ruler could be any truly religious Muslim man of Muhammad’s tribe.
- an organized collection and explanation of Roman Laws for use by the Byzantine Empire
- holy book of Islam. According to Muslim belief it contains the messages God revealed to Muhammad.
- a person who accepted the teachings of Muhammad.
- Muslim ruler
- Ages period from the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 476 to about 1500
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- person who is regarded as speaking for God.
- capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Muslims who believed that they could draw close to God through prayer, fasting and a simple life.
- Considered to be one the greatest Byzantine Emperors (527 A.D.)
- referring to or existing during the Middle Ages
- Ottoman ruler
- Split. Disputes between Byzantine and Western Europe led to a SPLIT in the empire (EAST – WEST)
- people who have no permanent home but move from place to place in search of food, water and pasture.
- Founder of Islamic Religion (610 A.D.) Considered to be a prophet
- traders that travel across the desert in large groups.
- one of the most important of the busy trading centers on the Arabian Peninsula. is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
19 Clues: Muslim ruler • Ottoman ruler • capital of the Byzantine Empire • a house of worship where Muslims gather. • person who is regarded as speaking for God. • referring to or existing during the Middle Ages • a person who accepted the teachings of Muhammad. • traders that travel across the desert in large groups. • ...
New World Beginnings 2018-09-05
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- Encountered Cortes and the Spanish and saw that they rode horses
- Native American Empire who lived in Mexico/worshiped everything especially the sun
- "Invincible" group of ships sent by King Philip II of Spain to Invade England in 1588
- The Pope divided the land of the South America for them
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Gov't to find a passage to the Far East
- Builders of the Ohio River and the Mississippian culture of the lower Midwest
- A Spanish solider and commander/led an expedition N. from Mexico into Arizona
- Lived in the SW states/built irrigation systems to water corn/houses made of adobe
- Spanish conquistador/explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with 600 men searching for gold
- geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago
- After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe
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- Spanish explorers that invaded Central & S. America for it's riches during the 1500's
- Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island
- The race of people that created when the Spanish intermarried with the surviving Indians in Mexico
- Developed to gather the savings from middle class to support finance colonies
- The idea developed during N. America colonial times that the Spanish Destroy
- Italian explorer/His return to Europe in 1295 sparked a European interest in finding a quicker route to Asia
- New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru
- He was a Spanish explorer who conquered the Native American civilization of the Aztecs in 1519 in what is now Mexico
19 Clues: geological shape of N. America/10 million years ago • The Pope divided the land of the South America for them • Spanish explorer/explored Florida thinking it was an island • New World conqueror who crushed the Inca civilization in Peru • After the Middle Ages there was a rebirth of culture in Europe • ...
Country 2023-06-12
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for its advanced technology and K-pop music. It has a rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its lush landscapes and delicious cuisine. It's famous for its historical sites, vibrant markets, and traditional ao dai dress.
- A country with ancient ruins like Machu Picchu and the vibrant Inca culture. It's known for its llamas, alpacas, and delicious ceviche.
- A country with a blend of different cultures and delicious street food. It has stunning rainforests and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
- A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks.
- A country famous for its stunning alpine landscapes and delicious chocolates. It's known for its precision watches and efficient train system.
- A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki.
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- A country with beautiful beaches and a vibrant street life. It's famous for its temples, spicy cuisine, and the annual water festival called Songkran.
- A country in southern Africa known for its ancient ruins and breathtaking natural beauty. It's home to the majestic Victoria Falls and abundant wildlife in its national parks.
- States A country with diverse landscapes, from stunning national parks to bustling cities. It's known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- A country located in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife and safaris. It's home to the Maasai people and the Great Rift Valley.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts and rich Islamic heritage. It's home to the holy city of Mecca and towering sand dunes.
- A country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia known for its rich history and diverse culture. It's famous for its kebabs and beautiful mosques.
- Zealand A country known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities. It's famous for its Maori culture and the Haka dance.
14 Clues: A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks. • A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki. • ...
Test 2021-08-13
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- nova scotia is on the ____ coast
- what you do with a book
- the season after winter
- colourful winged pollinator
- ocean on the east coast
- this is at the end of a fishing line
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- vehicles drive on it
- ocean on the west cost
- to let something go
- vancouver is n the _____ coast
- to make something smaller
- can see through this
- flowers do this
13 Clues: flowers do this • to let something go • vehicles drive on it • can see through this • ocean on the west cost • what you do with a book • the season after winter • ocean on the east coast • to make something smaller • colourful winged pollinator • vancouver is n the _____ coast • nova scotia is on the ____ coast • this is at the end of a fishing line
Age of Exploration I 2022-10-11
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- to go all the way around
- descendants of the Dutch and British
- east african city
- Italian explorer sailed 4 Spain
- Portuguese explorer and navigator
- mapmakers
- divided Spanish and Portuguese claims
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- islands in present day Indonesia
- line (of) that seperated the claims
- known as the navigator
- east african trading center
- 1st to go all around the world
- city in South Africa
13 Clues: mapmakers • east african city • city in South Africa • known as the navigator • to go all the way around • east african trading center • 1st to go all around the world • Italian explorer sailed 4 Spain • islands in present day Indonesia • Portuguese explorer and navigator • line (of) that seperated the claims • descendants of the Dutch and British • ...
Map Study 2018-10-11
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- imaginary line that divides the globe into east and west halves
- lines of latitude
- unit of measurement that is 1/60 of a degree
- imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the North and South Poles
- units of measurement that locate lines of latitude and longitude
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- north–south lines in the grid
- seven large landmasses on Earth’s surface
- ways that our round planet can be shown on a flat map
- lines of longitude
- northern and southern or eastern and western halves of the globe
- east–west lines in the grid
- imaginary lines that circle Earth in east–west and north–south directions
12 Clues: lines of latitude • lines of longitude • east–west lines in the grid • north–south lines in the grid • seven large landmasses on Earth’s surface • unit of measurement that is 1/60 of a degree • ways that our round planet can be shown on a flat map • imaginary line that divides the globe into east and west halves • ...
SE asia physical features 2024-02-20
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- China's second longest river
- world's highest mountain region
- between yellow sea and sea of Japan
- It becomes the East china sea south of korean peninsula
- Known as shamo, asia's largest desert
- Located in northern
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- an arm of the Indian ocean with indian to its west and Mayanmar to its east
- lies between vitetnam and the philippines
- the third largest of its worlds five oceans, it lies between africa to the west,Asia to the north, Australia to the east, and southern ocean to the south
- the most important river in the Indian Subcontinent
- lies between the asian continent and Jaqpan
- The largest and longest river in china
12 Clues: Located in northern • China's second longest river • world's highest mountain region • between yellow sea and sea of Japan • Known as shamo, asia's largest desert • The largest and longest river in china • lies between vitetnam and the philippines • lies between the asian continent and Jaqpan • the most important river in the Indian Subcontinent • ...
"Suyesh Lamsal" Tangerine Middle 2022-05-23
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- Who jumped on Coach Warner?
- How many times has Mr. Donnelly’s house been struck by lightning?
- Who led Paul around on his first day at Tangerine Middle?
- What is the auditorium at Lake Windsor Middle?
- Which school did Tangerine Middle play first?
- What was Paul’s nickname in kindergarten?
- How many lightning rods does Mr. Donnelly have on his house?
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- Who conspired and robbed the tented houses?
- What is Joey’s nickname at Tangerine Middle?
- Why did the Fishers move to Tangerine, Florida?
- What floor are the seventh graders on at Tangerine Middle?
- How did Luis die?
- How did the final middle school soccer game end?
- What is Paul’s nickname at Tangerine Middle?
- What was the lowest temperature reached when trying to save the Golden Dawns?
- Why was Paul not eligible for soccer at Lake Windsor Middle?
16 Clues: How did Luis die? • Who jumped on Coach Warner? • What was Paul’s nickname in kindergarten? • Who conspired and robbed the tented houses? • What is Joey’s nickname at Tangerine Middle? • What is Paul’s nickname at Tangerine Middle? • Which school did Tangerine Middle play first? • What is the auditorium at Lake Windsor Middle? • ...
Perdew- Chapters 1,2,3 Vocabulary 2016-09-18
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- buying, selling or exchanging goods
- The New Stone Age- Period of time when man still used rock and wood for tools but now he could plant crops and raise animals for help and food.
- mineralized (rock like) remains of any living organisms.
- growing crops and raising animals
- The Old Stone Age- Period of time when man used stone and wood for tools but was only a hunter/ gatherer.
- craftsperson such as potter or weaver or blacksmith
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- person having no permanent home; always moving
- The time before writing was invented, no written records of events.
- Crescent Area in Middle East with fertile soil, warm temperatures and access to fresh water, where many Neolithic communities began.
- raising and using animals
- object made or used by man
- An expert who creates and studies maps of Earth’s natural and man-made features
- the time after man learned to write.
13 Clues: raising and using animals • object made or used by man • growing crops and raising animals • buying, selling or exchanging goods • the time after man learned to write. • person having no permanent home; always moving • craftsperson such as potter or weaver or blacksmith • mineralized (rock like) remains of any living organisms. • ...
Did you know...? 2013-10-19
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- Etihad is governed by a board of directors chaired by HH Sheikh ........... bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
- Etihad ........... is the airline's frequent flyer program.
- Services were launched with a ceremonial flight to ........... on 5 November 2003
- Etihad Airways is the main sponsor of ........... rugby club in UK.
- Etihad Airways is the ........... carrier airline of the United Arab Emirates.
- Etihad commenced commercial operations with the launch of services to ...........
- Etihad’s dedicated terminal ........... at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
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- Etihad ........... opened to provide accommodation, healthcare and a range of leisure facilities for cabin crew and other employees.
- The airline is led by James ........... who was appointed as President and Chief Executive Officer on 10 September 2006.
- Etihad Airways is based in ...........
- Etihad is the official sponsor of Premier League side ........... City.
- Etihad in-flight entertainment system called ............
- Etihad Airways is the ........... largest airline in the Middle East.
13 Clues: Etihad Airways is based in ........... • Etihad in-flight entertainment system called ............ • Etihad ........... is the airline's frequent flyer program. • Etihad Airways is the main sponsor of ........... rugby club in UK. • Etihad Airways is the ........... largest airline in the Middle East. • ...
Lesson 2 vocab 2022-09-02
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- the system of rule by lords who ruled their lands but owed loyalty and military services to a monarch.
- a new method or idea
- a group of people who travel together for safety.
- a network of overland trade routes linking china to the middle east
- a family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles, and cousins
- a monotheistic religion founded by the prophet muhammad in the early 600s
- the lord's castle and the lands around it
- a relationship between people who share a common ancestor or a system of classifying such relation ships
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- monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- between 1100 and 1300 the series of wars fought by Christians to control Palestine, the holy land.
- a region of grassland
- the burst of learning in Europe from late 1300 to 1600
- a navigational instrument used to determine latitude
13 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grassland • the lord's castle and the lands around it • a group of people who travel together for safety. • a navigational instrument used to determine latitude • the burst of learning in Europe from late 1300 to 1600 • monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
Lesson Two Vocab Words 2023-09-12
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- a monotheistic religion that worships Jesus Christ
- a new method or idea
- an area ruled by a lord, including the lord's castle and the land around it
- a navigational instrument used to detect latitude
- a system ruled by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military service to a monarch
- a relationship between people who share an ancestor
- a group of people who travel together for safety
- between 1100 and 1300 the series of wars fought by the Christians to gain control of the Holy Land or Palestine
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- a region of grasslands
- a family group that contains uncles,aunts,cousins,parents,siblings,and grandparents
- a monotheistic religion that was started by the prophet Muhammad in the 600s
- the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300s to about 1600
- a network of land trade routes connecting China and the Middle East
13 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • a group of people who travel together for safety • a navigational instrument used to detect latitude • a monotheistic religion that worships Jesus Christ • a relationship between people who share an ancestor • the burst of learning in Europe from the late 1300s to about 1600 • ...
The Rise of Islam: The Puzzle 2025-04-07
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- A month of worship for Muslims where they fast during daylight.
- Believed he was the 'last and greatest prophet' after Angel Gabriel informed him of Allah.
- Group of scholars who teach others how to apply Muhammad's teachings to daily life.
- A marketplace place commonly found in the Middle East.
- Pilgrimage of Muhammad from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) to spread Islamic teachings after the idea was rejected at Mecca.
- Organized nomadic tribes.
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- A place of religious worship for Muslims.
- A pilgrimage mirroring Muhammad's that a Muslim must make at least once in their lifetime.
- The 'unseen' and one God of the Islamic religion.
- A community of Muslims lead politically, militarily, and religiously by Muhammad after his Hijra to Medina.
- The language of the Qur'an.
- Collections of Muhammad's recites from Angel Gabriel. Written in Arabic.
- Muhammad was born here and later ventured out for a pilgrimage.
13 Clues: Organized nomadic tribes. • The language of the Qur'an. • A place of religious worship for Muslims. • The 'unseen' and one God of the Islamic religion. • A marketplace place commonly found in the Middle East. • A month of worship for Muslims where they fast during daylight. • Muhammad was born here and later ventured out for a pilgrimage. • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Becoming more interested in world ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- Another word for rebirth.
- Renaissance artist who was an influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter.
- (typically of a form of art) regarded as representing an exemplary standard; traditional and long-established
- A road that made it easier and cheaper to carry goods along China and the Middle East.
- Sun-centered of the universe.
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- A German printer who developed the printing press.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- His goal was to meet Kublai Khan.
- Controlled the government in Florence for many years.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- form or style.
13 Clues: form or style. • Another word for rebirth. • Sun-centered of the universe. • His goal was to meet Kublai Khan. • A German printer who developed the printing press. • Controlled the government in Florence for many years. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • ...
James Monroe 2021-03-31
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- a single currency that helped trade and stopped currency confusions
- A strategy that increased the price of imported goods to encourage Americans to buy their own products cheaper
- nationalists slowly shifted their loyalty from state to federal government causing this person to win presidency for two terms.
- made trade and transportation easy from east to west
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- nationalist feelings spreading throughout the states that ended in mostly the middle class broke
- decreased number of poor roads and improved the economy
- nationalism led to
- water route that helped trade and made new york the largest nation's city
- A nation where they don't need anyone but themselves to thrive.
9 Clues: nationalism led to • made trade and transportation easy from east to west • decreased number of poor roads and improved the economy • A nation where they don't need anyone but themselves to thrive. • a single currency that helped trade and stopped currency confusions • water route that helped trade and made new york the largest nation's city • ...
Greeces golden age 2022-05-23
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- A humorous play with a happy ending.
- Relating to many different peoples and cultures.
- A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people.
- A system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf.
- A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge or values.
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- A system in which citizens vote directly about issues.
- A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person.
- The period from 323 to 30 BCE, when Greek culture spread through the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.
- Soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay
9 Clues: A humorous play with a happy ending. • Soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay • Relating to many different peoples and cultures. • A system in which citizens vote directly about issues. • A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person. • A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge or values. • ...
Anicent Mesopotamia Vocab. Review 2024-10-11
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- A government where priests rule in the name of a god or gods.
- A society controlled by men, or that favors men. Women have very few rights or privileges.
- A temple where Sumerians believed gods or goddesses ruled the city. They served as shrines.
- An area of fertile land in the Middle East, located around the Tigris and Euphrates River.
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- A strict set of laws in acient Mesopotamia, created by a Babylonian king.
- Worshiping multiple gods or deities
- A wanderer, someone who travels from place to place without a permanent residence.
- The basic units of Sumerian civilization.
- A group of city-states under a single authority.
9 Clues: Worshiping multiple gods or deities • The basic units of Sumerian civilization. • A group of city-states under a single authority. • A government where priests rule in the name of a god or gods. • A strict set of laws in acient Mesopotamia, created by a Babylonian king. • A wanderer, someone who travels from place to place without a permanent residence. • ...
Arabs and Jews 2022-02-01
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- Known as "1 land 2 peoples"
- a declaration from Britain to earn the Jewish peoples trust on getting their promised land
- where a mass murder happens to a few million people to other ethnic groups or races
- a group of people who believe in one transcendent god
- A political group made by Jewish people for them to have a land they can live in
- is A religion where most Arabs believe in
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- A region located in the southern-west of Asia
- An ethnic group that live in territories such as Egypt, Arabia, Syria, Jordan and Palestine.
- For people who do not believe and discriminate against Jewish people
9 Clues: Known as "1 land 2 peoples" • is A religion where most Arabs believe in • A region located in the southern-west of Asia • a group of people who believe in one transcendent god • For people who do not believe and discriminate against Jewish people • A political group made by Jewish people for them to have a land they can live in • ...
Henry's First Crossword 2022-01-24
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- where was Henry born?
- What month was Mom and Anna born in?
- Where do Grandma and Grandpa live?
- What month was Henry born in?
- Where was Mom born?
- What month was Madeleine born in?
- What is Dad's middle name?
- What kind of animal is Charlie?
- What grade is Henry is?
- Where was Madeleine born?
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- What is Henry's middle name?
- Where was Anna born?
- What month was Dad born in?
- Where was Dad born?
- What is Mom's middle name?
- What is Anna's middle name?
- What is Henry's last name?
- What does Grandpa Moy like more than anything?
- What is Madeleine's middle name?
19 Clues: Where was Dad born? • Where was Mom born? • Where was Anna born? • where was Henry born? • What grade is Henry is? • Where was Madeleine born? • What is Mom's middle name? • What is Henry's last name? • What is Dad's middle name? • What month was Dad born in? • What is Anna's middle name? • What is Henry's middle name? • What month was Henry born in? • What kind of animal is Charlie? • ...
Medieval Word Cross 2013-03-27
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- A deep broad ditch that usually is filled with water that surrounds a castle
- Table/ A table that started with King Arthur that shows that all knights were of equal status
- Something worn to protect most of the time metal
- a person who is honorary titled with ______hood
- A member of a traditional family such as farming
- A man in high ranking that usually lives in the castle
- A tournament using a lance to strike an opponent
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- In an association of trading goods
- A young man who usually serves or is a messenger
- plague/ An bacterial infection that without the proper treatment could kill people within four days
- A big well land surrounded estate that was built in Europe and the middle east
- a person who practices religious beliefs
- what a knight uses during a tournament to strike their opponent
- of the highest officials in the castle
- a member of the lowest class who had to serve higher authority
15 Clues: In an association of trading goods • of the highest officials in the castle • a person who practices religious beliefs • a person who is honorary titled with ______hood • A young man who usually serves or is a messenger • Something worn to protect most of the time metal • A member of a traditional family such as farming • ...
Crossword 2021-05-27
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- One of the most elusive of the large cats, it lives in the steep mountains of the Himalayas
- The males of this bird are known for their extremely long and colorful outer tail coverts. The Indian _________
- One of the biggest wild cats in the world
- This large mammal is named after a slow-moving animal found in the Neotropics
- A primate widespread throughout India, the _____________ Macaque
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- India boasts more than 20 species of this powerful, sharp-eyed bird of prey.
- A small mammal that often dwells in mountain areas
- This bird is known for its bright colors, the Indian
- A mammal with large ears, the Indian
- A small raptor is known for calling at dusk and dawn, the Jungle
- Also known as Wild Dog
- The only primate found in the Himalayas, the Himalayan _________
- Also known as the Indian Buffalo
- A medium-sized feline found throughout much of the Middle East and Southeast Asia
- An ungulate found only in the Nilgiri Hills, the Nilgiri ________
15 Clues: Also known as Wild Dog • Also known as the Indian Buffalo • A mammal with large ears, the Indian • One of the biggest wild cats in the world • A small mammal that often dwells in mountain areas • This bird is known for its bright colors, the Indian • A small raptor is known for calling at dusk and dawn, the Jungle • ...
ARCHITECTURE 2022-04-14
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- represent on a smaller scale
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces
- a loop of thread used to join the edges of a wound or surgical incision.
- full of angry or violent outbursts of feeling.
- I am home to the largest sand dunes in the world
- ; i am the smallest country in the middle east
- a waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.
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- a very exciting contest or experience.
- a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
- best holding of the year
- fear of spiders
- a cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick which is lit to produce light as it burns
- positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- having great power or strength.
15 Clues: fear of spiders • best holding of the year • represent on a smaller scale • having great power or strength. • a very exciting contest or experience. • full of angry or violent outbursts of feeling. • ; i am the smallest country in the middle east • I am home to the largest sand dunes in the world • positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas • ...
Pollution & Renewable Energy 2019-05-12
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- A dangerous gas that is released during the burning of fossil fuels.
- It is a cheap fuel that people use everyday that is extracted from the ground like coal, gas, and oil.
- A large area where people dump their garbage and trash.
- The energy that is produced from using the wind.
- The most important fossil fuel found in the Middle East.
- Using old materials like glass, plastic, and metal again.
- It is the main contributor to air pollution in China.
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- When harmful chemicals and substances are released into oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- When harmful chemicals and substances are released into the air and atmosphere.
- When harmful chemicals and materials are released into the ground and the soil.
- The energy that is produced from flowing rivers.
- The energy that is produced from using the sun.
- When air pollution mixes with water in the air and atmosphere.
- A kind of fossil fuel.
- It takes a long time to break down and deteriorate and kills marine animals.
15 Clues: A kind of fossil fuel. • The energy that is produced from using the sun. • The energy that is produced from flowing rivers. • The energy that is produced from using the wind. • It is the main contributor to air pollution in China. • A large area where people dump their garbage and trash. • The most important fossil fuel found in the Middle East. • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
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- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
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- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
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- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
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 • ...
Judisiam (Sara,Akin) 2023-03-10
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- ___ DAbid ruled Israel for___ years before he died
- The Jewish philosopher is known for his contributions to the organization of Jewish law
- The __ is the Lowest place on earth about 1,300 feet under the sea level
- Before King David established the first Kingdom of Israel, was ruled by _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Jerlusilum has about __ archeological sites
- Women had the right to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and brought cases to court.
- Solomon _______ built the temple of Jerusalem
- sea After the plagues, Pharaoh finally released the enslaved people Moses led them to__
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- Judaism is a religion that has survived for about ____ years
- The Jewish Torah plays a strong, central role in Christianity and Islam.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ was a Jewish woman who married Ahasuerus, the king of Persia.
- Ancient _______ is in the middle east and was the location of ancient Hebrews
- The __ is one of the oldest religious books
- The primary role of _ _ _ _ _ in ancient Israel was to maintain the household and to raise children.
- ___ is one of the most celebrated figures
15 Clues: ___ is one of the most celebrated figures • Jerlusilum has about __ archeological sites • The __ is one of the oldest religious books • Solomon _______ built the temple of Jerusalem • ___ DAbid ruled Israel for___ years before he died • Judaism is a religion that has survived for about ____ years • Women had the right to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and brought cases to court. • ...
The 1980's and 1990's 2025-03-21
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- Political party of Presidents Clinton and some before him
- When the government spends more money than it collects in taxes
- The Cold War opponent of the U.S. which collapsed in 1991
- Political party of Presidents Reagan and Bush Sr.
- President who wanted less government and lower taxes
- Money citizens pay to the government; Reagan lowered them but Bush raised them
- President who balanced the budget and helped the economy grow
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- Reagan built this up to show U.S. strength during the Cold War
- War A long period of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union that ended in the early 1990s
- A government program Clinton reformed to encourage people to work
- Process Clinton faced due to a scandal but was not removed
- Clinton encouraged this between countries to help the economy
- President who led the Gulf War
- Reagan and Clinton created tough laws to stop this but many people were jailed
- War A war in the Middle East led by the U.S. under President Bush Sr.
15 Clues: President who led the Gulf War • Political party of Presidents Reagan and Bush Sr. • President who wanted less government and lower taxes • Political party of Presidents Clinton and some before him • The Cold War opponent of the U.S. which collapsed in 1991 • Process Clinton faced due to a scandal but was not removed • ...
of mice and men 2025-09-12
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- /a derisive or contemptuous action or speech.
- /tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing; disparaging; depreciatory.
- /having the attention attracted and held by a person or thing having unique power or charm, unusual character, etc.; enthralled or captivated.
- /to gather or collect, often in gradual degrees; heap up.
- /in a belligerent or hostile way; defiantly or aggressively.
- /in a way that is required by moral or legal obligation, societal or cultural expectations, or a person’s position or occupation.
- /a tree, Ficus sycomorus, of the Middle East, related to the common fig, bearing an edible fruit.
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- /with uniform or patterned repetition, as of a beat or a particular movement or sound.
- /in a way that symbolizes victory or success.
- /impressive in size, appearance, or general effect.
- /in a sullen, gloomy, or ill-humored way.
- /deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy.
- /in a domineering or haughty manner.
- /turned away or aside.
- /a bundle, usually of bedding and other possessions, carried by a hobo.
15 Clues: /turned away or aside. • /in a domineering or haughty manner. • /in a sullen, gloomy, or ill-humored way. • /in a way that symbolizes victory or success. • /a derisive or contemptuous action or speech. • /impressive in size, appearance, or general effect. • /deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy. • ...
INDIA CULTURE AND HISTORY 2025-12-12
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- Non violence
- The spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual
- A move to a different religion or culture
- A large distinguishable part of a continent such as North America or Southern Africa
- Freedom from prejudice
- A member of the highest Hindu caste that of the priesthood
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- Focus on the inward mind to find spiritual awareness
- The reincarnation, or rebirth of the soul
- The eternal and inherent nature of reality, referred to in Hinduism as a cosmic law right or behavior and social order
- Each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status
- Winds that come from the east or south that come during cold seasons or warm seasons
- Lasting peace
- A religion that teaches people to follow the Middle Way, also known as the Eightfold Path
- A cultural change in beliefs
- A soul’s continuous cycle of being brought back to life
15 Clues: Non violence • Lasting peace • Freedom from prejudice • A cultural change in beliefs • The reincarnation, or rebirth of the soul • A move to a different religion or culture • Focus on the inward mind to find spiritual awareness • A soul’s continuous cycle of being brought back to life • A member of the highest Hindu caste that of the priesthood • ...
About The Fam 2022-10-24
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- the middle sister's middle name
- the middle sister's favorite place to eat
- a red haired eight year old who can be crazy and annoying
- the sport that everyone in the family has played at least once before
- one of the middle sister's best friends
- one of the youngest sister's best friends
- a brunette ten year old who can be really annoying
- the oldest sister's middle name
- the middle sister's favorite animal
- the oldest sister's favorite color
- a brunette 40 year old who is sweet and is able to do a lot of stuff who loves to ride bikes.
- one of the sister's favorite sport and a fun one for the other one.
- the middle sister's favorite color
- the youngest sister's favorite place to eat
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- the oldest sister's favorite animal
- the youngest sister's favorite color
- the oldest sister's best best friend
- one of the oldest sister's best friends
- the last name of the family
- the oldest sibling's favorite place to eat
- the youngest sister's favorite animal
- a brunette 45 year old who is kind and loves basketball and loves to coach
- a brunette twelve year old who loves to play soccer and loves math
- only one sister does this but the others do it in the summer *because they are forced to*
- the youngest sister's middle name
25 Clues: the last name of the family • the middle sister's middle name • the oldest sister's middle name • the youngest sister's middle name • the oldest sister's favorite color • the middle sister's favorite color • the oldest sister's favorite animal • the middle sister's favorite animal • the youngest sister's favorite color • the oldest sister's best best friend • ...
The middle colonies 2021-10-28
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- The settlement of British colonists
- Relating to money
- Crops selled for profit
- English colonists who looked for religious freedom
- A large farm
- English colonists that wished to separate from the church
- The exchange of ideas, food, crops and diseases
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- People who move in land to live there
- Someone who moves to live in a colony
- The selling and buying of slaves
- Where large quantities of wheat are produced
- Repricing goods at a higher price
- Land that is controlled by another country
- The first English child born in the New world
- English protestants who wanted to purify the Church of England
- The first people who lived in America, also known as Native Americans
16 Clues: A large farm • Relating to money • Crops selled for profit • The selling and buying of slaves • Repricing goods at a higher price • The settlement of British colonists • People who move in land to live there • Someone who moves to live in a colony • Land that is controlled by another country • Where large quantities of wheat are produced • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-09-28
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- encouraged people to fight in the Crusades
- a series of holy wars fought by Christians, Muslims, and Jews
- The Dark Ages were difficult and dangerous. They were filled with viking raids, barbarian invasions and
- papers which promised absolution from sin and a place in heaven
- made up 90% of the population and provided free labor
- 10% of a person's income paid to the church
- was developed to provide some protection.
- The Middle Ages started after the ... (took place in (476 A.D.)
- he was able to buy his freedom
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- At the very top of feudal society were the
- upper levels of the catholic church. Often considered more powerful than Europe's monarchs
- the Middle Ages are sometimes referred to as the
- only the sons of lords could become
- Comes between Ancient times and Modern Times (500A.D. - 1500 A.D.)
- Very powerful and wealthy
- could not move away from the manor
16 Clues: Very powerful and wealthy • he was able to buy his freedom • could not move away from the manor • only the sons of lords could become • was developed to provide some protection. • At the very top of feudal society were the • encouraged people to fight in the Crusades • 10% of a person's income paid to the church • the Middle Ages are sometimes referred to as the • ...
Middle age Crossword 2022-10-12
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- What Buddhism lost due to Empress Wu.
- Having an excess amount of a given good.
- The only equal position in Confucianism.
- _____ Kingdom is what China called itself.
- First Confucian relationship Emperor to ____.
- ___ system used to find Confucian scholars.
- Second dynasty of the middle age.
- System where a single power is in authority.
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- Little brother of China.
- Upcoming religion to gain Nirvana.
- Name of the system to gain trade in China.
- First Empress of China
- Thrid Confucian relationship Husband to ____.
- First empire of the Chinese Middle Ages.
- A system of manmade rivers used by China.
- Evidence of a Golden Age.
16 Clues: First Empress of China • Little brother of China. • Evidence of a Golden Age. • Second dynasty of the middle age. • Upcoming religion to gain Nirvana. • What Buddhism lost due to Empress Wu. • Having an excess amount of a given good. • First empire of the Chinese Middle Ages. • The only equal position in Confucianism. • A system of manmade rivers used by China. • ...
Middle Ages assessment 2024-01-31
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- Lived in a monastery
- Feudal lord who had to pay homage to an overlord
- Christian military expedition
- This element was hot and dry
- Association of craftsmen, shopkeepers or merchants
- Founder of Islam
- Other word for the Plague
- Last name of famous Mongolian leader
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- Tribe of Charlemagne
- Lowest in Japanese feudalism
- Territory given by an overlord to a vassal
- 1300 - 1500 are the ... Middle Ages
- Famous Chinese dynasty during Middle Ages
- Leader of the Christian church
- This element was cold and dry
- Female inhabitant of a monastery
16 Clues: Founder of Islam • Tribe of Charlemagne • Lived in a monastery • Other word for the Plague • Lowest in Japanese feudalism • This element was hot and dry • Christian military expedition • This element was cold and dry • Leader of the Christian church • Female inhabitant of a monastery • 1300 - 1500 are the ... Middle Ages • Last name of famous Mongolian leader • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-01-28
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- An armed, mounted soldier of the feudal system who gave military service to a lord in exchange for land.
- The code by which knights pledged to live. It involved honor, being courageous, and protecting the weak.
- A person who receives land and protection from a feudal lord in return for loyalty to that lord.
- People who are sent out to teach their religion.
- The property granted by a lord to his vassal in exchange for the vassal's military service.
- Men who owned extravagant homes and estates in the country.
- A document forced upon King John of England that protected the rights of nobles and lords and limited the monarch's power.
- 10% of annual income that people paid as a tax for the support of the church and clergy.
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- King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- An association of craftsmen that focused on a specific trade or craft such as making shoes or weaving cloth.
- A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land.
- The period in European history between the collapse of Roman Empire and the period of the Renaissance; this period lasted from about 500-1500 A.D.
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- A religious area where monks lived.
- Communities consisting of a castle, estate, and peasant village owned by a feudal lord.
16 Clues: A religious area where monks lived. • People who are sent out to teach their religion. • King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor. • Men who owned extravagant homes and estates in the country. • A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-02-10
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- series of battles between England and France over control of the French throne
- where the lord and his knights lived; usually on a hilltop to make it easier to defend
- warriors who fought on horseback in exchange for land
- church officials who perform religious services
- a political and social system where a powerful lord would offer protection in return for service
- king of the Franks and crown Holy Roman Emperor by the pope
- the code of honorable behavior for medieval knights
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- the act of removing a person from membership in the church
- worker tied to the land on which they lived
- religious men who lived in monasteries
- having to do with the middle ages
- Germanic people who held power in Gaul
- a series of military expeditions launched by Christian Europeans to win back the Holy Land from Muslin control
- land owned by a lord
- another name for a king or queen
- a deadly disease that spread throughout Europe and killed nearly half the population
16 Clues: land owned by a lord • another name for a king or queen • having to do with the middle ages • religious men who lived in monasteries • Germanic people who held power in Gaul • worker tied to the land on which they lived • church officials who perform religious services • the code of honorable behavior for medieval knights • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-11-20
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- A tax or contribution equal to one-tenth of a person's income, given to the Church.
- A person whose beliefs or practices went against the teachings of the Church
- A large, impressive church that served as the seat of a bishop.
- A noble who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A series of military expeditions by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A community where monks live, work, and pray, often serving as centers of education and learning.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and services.
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- A mounted soldier of noble birth who followed a code of chivalry and served their lord in battle.
- A king or queen who ruled a kingdom or empire.
- A code of conduct followed by knights, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- A journey made to a sacred place for religious reasons, such as to visit relics or holy sites.
- An organization of craftspeople or merchants who controlled trade and maintained standards for their profession.
- A poor farmer or laborer of low social status, who worked on a lord’s land.
- Religious leaders in the Christian Church, including priests, bishops, and the pope.
- A large estate owned by a lord, including villages and farmland, which was the basic unit of feudal society.
- A peasant who worked the land for a lord and was bound to the estate, unable to leave without permission.
16 Clues: A king or queen who ruled a kingdom or empire. • A large, impressive church that served as the seat of a bishop. • Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and services. • A noble who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service. • A poor farmer or laborer of low social status, who worked on a lord’s land. • ...
Middle Ear "Box" 2025-01-29
middle ages vocab 2026-04-28
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- a important soldier
- of arms design that identify a knight in war
- king or queen of country
- a boy who serves a knight
- a medieval ranking of social hierarchy
- someone being trained to be a craftsmen
- a person of high rank in society
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- a code of honor for knights
- a holy war
- land given to a lord
- a peasant who works the lands
- anything relating to the middle ages
- when a squire becomes a knight
- training to become a knight
- a organization of merchants/traders
- a village like section of fief
16 Clues: a holy war • a important soldier • land given to a lord • king or queen of country • a boy who serves a knight • a code of honor for knights • training to become a knight • a peasant who works the lands • when a squire becomes a knight • a village like section of fief • a person of high rank in society • a organization of merchants/traders • anything relating to the middle ages • ...
A Night Divided 2025-05-13
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- The thing Fritz and Gerta made to escape East Berlin.
- The Lowe's next door neighbor, and Papa's old friend.
- Gerta's best friend.
- The city that was separated by a huge wall.
- Anna's family member who attempted to escape East Germany, but failed
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- A fruit Gerta wants for the majority of the book.
- The narrator of the book "A Night Divided".
- Secret German police force.
- The border guards in East Berlin.
- Gerta's last name.
10 Clues: Gerta's last name. • Gerta's best friend. • Secret German police force. • The border guards in East Berlin. • The narrator of the book "A Night Divided". • The city that was separated by a huge wall. • A fruit Gerta wants for the majority of the book. • The thing Fritz and Gerta made to escape East Berlin. • The Lowe's next door neighbor, and Papa's old friend. • ...
the transcontinental railroad 2025-08-11
8 Clues: What it is • like hotwheels • opposite of west • Iowaosite of east • where the east started • where the west started • marks the end of the railroad • is usually on the end of a train
Earth Ch. 3 2015-10-13
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- The __________ divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- What modern technology can we use today to find our own position on the globe?
- Mapmakers are known as _______
- _____ is a simplified image that is a model of part of the earth's surface
- The process of transferring each point on the earth's spherical surface to a surface that is flat is called map ______
- A ___________ map displays elevation and landform information, usually indicated by contour lines or landform shading
- Lines of latitude are also called ____
- North, south, east, and west are the four _____ directions
- Lines of longitude are also called _____
- To determine the type of map projection, you must know the point of ________
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- A ___________ map focuses on man-made and physical features, such as roads, lakes, and oceans
- Geographic _______ include longitude and latitude
- Zero degrees longitude line is called the _____
- Which type of projection is best for maps of middle-latitudes of the world?
- A ___________ map shows features that are established by local, state, or national governments
15 Clues: Mapmakers are known as _______ • Lines of latitude are also called ____ • Lines of longitude are also called _____ • Zero degrees longitude line is called the _____ • Geographic _______ include longitude and latitude • North, south, east, and west are the four _____ directions • The __________ divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-06
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- to mark or divide (written matter) with punctuation marks
- make (something) visible or bright by shining light on it; light up.
- an international conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the United States, the Middle East, and other regions.
- (of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- totally bewilder or perplex. (Past tense)
- bring (something) to an end.
- difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- a person who has had long experience in a particular field.
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- increase rapidly.
- form a wrong opinion or conclusion about.
- a whirring sound, such as a phone ringing tone or the sound of cogs turning.
- The title of the book
- a herbaceous American plant with milky sap. Some kinds attract butterflies, some yield a variety of useful products, and some are grown as ornamentals.
- the ability to do something that frightens one.
15 Clues: increase rapidly. • The title of the book • bring (something) to an end. • form a wrong opinion or conclusion about. • totally bewilder or perplex. (Past tense) • the ability to do something that frightens one. • to mark or divide (written matter) with punctuation marks • a person who has had long experience in a particular field. • ...
The Jews and Anti-Semitism 2016-10-04
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- Religion that all Jews follow
- Type of group that all Jews fall under
- The group that Jews fought with after settling in the Middle East
- The governing body that granted the right for the Jews to gain control of Palestine
- The worshiped holy book of the Jews
- Places where true Jewish peoples were forced to move to during the reign of Adolf Hitler
- The name of the peoples abducted and enslaved by the Egyptians and set off in search of their own land
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- Declaration Name of the declaration that created Israel by Great Britian
- The hatred of Jews by other cultures
- The collective name for the removal and punishment of Jews started by Hitler
- The approximate number of Jewish people killed during the Holocaust
- The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage
- Place where scriptures of the Jewish holy book was derived from
- Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed
- Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control
15 Clues: Religion that all Jews follow • The worshiped holy book of the Jews • The hatred of Jews by other cultures • Type of group that all Jews fall under • The term to designate followers of Jewish heritage • Name of the dessert that Moses and the Jews crossed • Name of the country/state that was created for Jewish control • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
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- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
The Outsiders 2024-05-21
Across
- A Greaser, friends with Ponyboy, meets the boys at the drive in
- Character who is smart, likes to read, to himself, "doesn't use his head
- The oldest brother, "father-figure", hard on Ponyboy
- Term for the police in this book
- Quiet, afraid, comes from an abusive family
- The east-side poor group who uses hair grease and are known for being troublemakers
- The middle brother, handsome, charming
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- The town Ponyboy and Johnny have to hide in after the murder
- Soc who drives the blue mustang, wears rings, and is killed by Johnny
- The troublemaker of the group, been arrested, tough exterior
- Group of boys that come help the Greasers at the rumble
- Girl who is a Soc but open minded and is a spy for the greasers
- Soc who is mean but becomes soft later in the novel, not seeing a point in fighting
- The west-side rich group that drives Mustangs and wears Madras
- Soda's best friend who Pony isn't fond of
15 Clues: Term for the police in this book • The middle brother, handsome, charming • Soda's best friend who Pony isn't fond of • Quiet, afraid, comes from an abusive family • The oldest brother, "father-figure", hard on Ponyboy • Group of boys that come help the Greasers at the rumble • The town Ponyboy and Johnny have to hide in after the murder • ...
7th grade Exam review puzzle 2025-12-08
Across
- Colonies Colonial region known as the “breadbasket colonies” for grain production.
- Religious settlement built by Spain to convert Native Americans.
- Exchange Transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- Lines that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- Passage A hoped-for water route through North America to Asia.
- Compact Agreement that established self-government for the Pilgrims.
- A settlement ruled by a distant country.
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- Lifestyle of moving from place to place in search of food.
- Large wooden dwelling used by the Iroquois.
- Movement of people from one region to another.
- Lines that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- Sun-dried clay used by Southwest Native Americans to build homes.
- Crop A plant grown to be sold for profit, such as tobacco.
- Large farm in the Southern Colonies that relied on enslaved labor.
- A person who travels to new places to discover or learn more.
15 Clues: A settlement ruled by a distant country. • Large wooden dwelling used by the Iroquois. • Movement of people from one region to another. • Lifestyle of moving from place to place in search of food. • Lines that measure distance north or south of the Equator. • Crop A plant grown to be sold for profit, such as tobacco. • ...
prefixes (part 3) 2025-06-01
Across
- too heavy or fat
- not perfect
- build again
- words at the bottom
- half of a circle
- middle of the week
- the middle of the night
- underground transportation
- someone who doesn't believe
- the middle of the day
- above or over a regular store
- can speak 2 languages
- above or over regular glue
- above or over a regular star
- put something in the wrong place
- almost final thing
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- almost private
- partly formal or fancy
- not lucky
- above or over a regular market
- middle of your life
- something that is under the ground
- every half year
- middle of summer
- cut before
- something that is "under" what it should be
- above or over a regular power
- not honest
- the middle of january
- above a normal man
- a boat that can go and stay under the water
- half or partly sweet
32 Clues: not lucky • cut before • not honest • not perfect • build again • almost private • every half year • too heavy or fat • half of a circle • middle of summer • middle of the week • above a normal man • almost final thing • words at the bottom • middle of your life • half or partly sweet • the middle of the day • the middle of january • can speak 2 languages • partly formal or fancy • the middle of the night • ...
Geography of Australia 2020-02-25
Across
- there is no rain in the desert which means it is
- closest trading partner
- where do most Australians live
- communities which are in the outback
- Where over 1500 fish live
- the island state
- cash crop
- Australia produces half of the world's supply
- trees cut down in the Great Dividing Range
- amount of territories
- the sea to the north east of Australia
Down
- the ocean covering the western coast
- where the outback is
- Great dividing Range is the ____ range
- the Ocean east of Australia
- flat, dry interior region
- important to economy due to Australia being an island
- how many states are there in Australia
- the other name for Ayers Rock
19 Clues: cash crop • the island state • where the outback is • amount of territories • closest trading partner • flat, dry interior region • Where over 1500 fish live • the Ocean east of Australia • the other name for Ayers Rock • where do most Australians live • the ocean covering the western coast • communities which are in the outback • Great dividing Range is the ____ range • ...
Mackenzie B1 2021-10-28
Across
- the place where the 2020 olympics were held
- the school you go to
- the ocean east of the us
- the ocean west of the us
- a social studies teacher at warsaw
- the president who help get rid of slavery
- the mountain with presidents faces on it
- the bird that represents Maine
- the capital of the uk
- the upper east part of the usa
- famous clock tower in London
Down
- the capital of france
- the boat that sunk over 1500
- the place where the president lives
- the first president
- famous monument in Paris, France
- an ocean near india
- a sand based area
- Vacationland
19 Clues: Vacationland • a sand based area • the first president • an ocean near india • the school you go to • the capital of france • the capital of the uk • the ocean east of the us • the ocean west of the us • the boat that sunk over 1500 • famous clock tower in London • the bird that represents Maine • the upper east part of the usa • famous monument in Paris, France • ...
Africa & MENA Concept Review 2025-02-20
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- This sector involves knowledge-based activities and services.
- A system of institutional racial segregation in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s.
- The type of boundary that occurs where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other.
- People, communities, or species that are native to a particular region or environment
- This is the average number of years a person is expected to live based on current mortality rates. It reflects the overall health and longevity of a population
- This sector involves the extraction and harvesting of natural resources.
- A series of pro-democracy protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s
- Physical feature that dominates most of the Middle East region
- This sector involves the provision of services.
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- This sector involves the processing and manufacturing of raw materials into finished goods.
- _______ factors are conditions that attract people to a new location.
- The meeting of major European powers in order to "divide Africa up like a piece of cake."
- This runs through the middle of Africa, and explains why the climate regions of the continent are mirrored
- Previously jailed political leader whose election ended Apartheid in South Africa.
- The process of removing salt and other impurities from seawater or brackish water tp produce fresh
- A composite statistic used to rank countries based on human development levels.
- Refers to a climate or region that is extremely dry, receiving very little rainfall.
- The type of boundary that occurs where two tectonic plates are moving towards each other.
- _______ factors are conditions that drive people to leave their current location.
19 Clues: This sector involves the provision of services. • This sector involves knowledge-based activities and services. • Physical feature that dominates most of the Middle East region • _______ factors are conditions that attract people to a new location. • This sector involves the extraction and harvesting of natural resources. • ...
Middle Ages Pt.2 2025-02-24
Across
- King Henry II never brought the knights before the king's court though he knew they were guilty of ______.
- The Church court was also known as the _____ court.
- Becket believed in the law of the church and in the Church Court, even though it was _____ with criminals.
- Henry II thought his best friend would allow him ____ over the church court ability to end it.
- Thomas a Becket was given the title of ______ by his best friend King Henry II.
- Townsmen were judged in the _____ Court
- Who said, "Won't someone rid me of this pesky priest?"
- Becket's friendship with Henry II ended when he _____ to allow the king to do what he wanted with the church court.
- _______ were made to Canterbury to see Becket's tomb. People prayed for healing or blessings.
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- The pope also sentenced them to serve ____________ of service in the Middle East during the Crusades.
- The pope punished the knights by ____________ them.
- At Becket's funeral, Henry II asked to be blessed by the new Archbishop of Canterbury. His sincerity was all for show. After the service he __________ to Canterbury to visit Becket's tomb.
- The clergy along with the church members were judged in the ____ court.
- The civil Court _____ the offender.Sometimes they would be hanged.
- _____ of King Henry's knights ambushed and assassinated Thomas a Becket.
- In the Middle Ages in England, There were _____ court systems.
- The Civil Court was also known as the _____ court.
- Henry II was over the ____ Court.
- Because King Henry II refused to help the knights they went to the ____ for forgiveness.
- Two holes were carved into the corner of Becket's tomb. One was large enough to allow a person to ______ Becket's tomb. The other would allow one's fingers to touch it.
20 Clues: Henry II was over the ____ Court. • Townsmen were judged in the _____ Court • The Civil Court was also known as the _____ court. • The pope punished the knights by ____________ them. • The Church court was also known as the _____ court. • Who said, "Won't someone rid me of this pesky priest?" • In the Middle Ages in England, There were _____ court systems. • ...
Islam Vocabulary Crossword 2017-11-04
Across
- – city in Arabia; important religious center, trade center, and excellent source of fresh water.
- – a small area in desert watered by springs and wells
- – people who believe in Islam (it means “Those who have accepted the message of peace by submission to Allah.”)
- Alms – charity to the poor
- – national language of Islam (Middle East)
- – journey to sacred place (Mecca)
- – pilgrimage (journey) to Mecca
- – prophet or messenger for Allah (God)
- – belief in one god
- – religion based on teachings of the prophet Muhammad (it means “submission to God”)
- (Koran)– book of Allah’s teachings written by Muhammad in Mecca
- – a struggle to defend Islam
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- – member of group traveling from place to place in search of food, water, & grazing land for herds caravan – group of nomads/travelers
- – one month of fasting
- – Muslim church (house of worship)
- – holy shrine in Mecca (cube-shaped)
- – person who takes over for Muhammad; next ruler of Islam
- teachings – 1) one God (Allah), 2) rules for moral & social conduct, 3) Five Pillars
- – five times a day
- – guiding rules for Islam based on the example of Muhammad
- – belief in one God
- – person who stood in tower and called out for prayer service
- – Arabic name for God
23 Clues: – five times a day • – belief in one God • – belief in one god • – Arabic name for God • – one month of fasting • Alms – charity to the poor • – a struggle to defend Islam • – pilgrimage (journey) to Mecca • – journey to sacred place (Mecca) • – Muslim church (house of worship) • – holy shrine in Mecca (cube-shaped) • – prophet or messenger for Allah (God) • ...
Chapter 23 Southwest Asia 2014-05-14
Across
- Removing salt from seawater so that it could be used for drinking and irrigation
- Collective community
- An arc of rich land where farming and the first civilizations developed
- Ruler
- Our president pictured on page 481
- Severe restriction on trade with other countries
- Country with the least amount of television receivers
- Land to be governed by an outside power on behalf of the League of Nations
- Country with the 2nd most personal computers
- Conservative religious leaders
- Comprises a country's basic support facilities, including its roads, schools, airports, etc.
- Movement for re-establishing independent Jewish national state in the Middle East
- City pictured on page 470
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- Process pictured on page 498
- Preserves precious water by letting precise amounts of water onto plants
- The right to decide their own political future
- Used in explosives and fertilizer - table salt, bromine and other minerals from the Dead Sea
- Lawlessness
- Citizen army
- Country with the most newspaper circulation
- Turkey's capital city
- City pictured on page 469
- Celebration on page 478
- Underground and surface canals
- Without religious influence
- The acronym for Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
26 Clues: Ruler • Lawlessness • Citizen army • Collective community • Turkey's capital city • Celebration on page 478 • City pictured on page 469 • City pictured on page 470 • Without religious influence • Process pictured on page 498 • Conservative religious leaders • Underground and surface canals • Our president pictured on page 481 • Country with the most newspaper circulation • ...
Main course crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
Across
- Easternmost countries of the Arab
- Religious Connection land
- being present in a place or thing.
- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
- A movement for the re-establishment and the development and protection of a Jewish nation
- Germany, France, Italy
- Muslims Second largest branch of Islam
- A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
- The action of establishing something or being established.
- nationalism Nationalist political movement which asserts that Kurds are a nation.
- factors Any element of influence on a situation that is related to history.
- Bordered by Pakistan
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- A particular system of faith and worship.
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam
- Gulf A mediterranean sea in Western Asia.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- partitioning Division of Europe
- East Iran, Iraq, Israel
- Conflict The ongoing struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that began in the mid-20th century.
- asia Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait
- An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
- The genocide of European Jews during World War II.
- A serious disagreement or argument.
- of Israel Borders Egypt
24 Clues: Bordered by Pakistan • Germany, France, Italy • Religious Connection land • East Iran, Iraq, Israel • of Israel Borders Egypt • Easternmost countries of the Arab • being present in a place or thing. • partitioning Division of Europe • A serious disagreement or argument. • asia Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait • A particular system of faith and worship. • ...
Geography Final 2021-05-20
Across
- Largest land area west of the Mississippi
- where the natural resources of oil and natural gas come from
- coal is this type of fuel
- makes the soil fertile for growing crops in the Northern Europe Plan
- unique locations on Earth that are defined by both physical and human characteristics
- lines that run east to west
- another name for the Middle Ages
- are responsible for looking at how people, products, ideas and information move
- shows heights above or below sea level
- original name for New York
- show changes in the shape of the land
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- body of water that separates England and Spain
- river that divides the United States into 2 regions
- Native Americans fought over these
- first high speed rail lines where built here
- major ethnic group in Texas,
- lines that run north and south on a globe
- French settled this area in the United States
- designates land for national parks
- Mexico, California
- most accurate depiction of the Earth
- feature on the map that shows direction
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
- provides aid for disasters
- body of water west of the United States
25 Clues: Mexico, California • coal is this type of fuel • provides aid for disasters • original name for New York • lines that run east to west • major ethnic group in Texas, • another name for the Middle Ages • Native Americans fought over these • designates land for national parks • most accurate depiction of the Earth • show changes in the shape of the land • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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
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- of Tordesillas 1494 Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- post empire empire based on small outposts
- Spanish commercial center
- Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe
- Cartier sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- laws all of estate goes to eldest son
- chart map of stars & galaxies
- crop grown for sale rather than subsistence
- Spanish soldiers
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • chart map of stars & galaxies • Da Gama landed in India in 1498 • Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe • laws all of estate goes to eldest son • post empire empire based on small outposts • 1st successfule English colony in Americas • crop grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Unit 3-4 choice board 2022-03-16
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 • ...
Local History Final Review 2022-01-10
Across
- Slaves came though PA to escape to __
- Who started the colony of Pennsylvania?
- River NOT one of Pittsburgh’s three rivers
- PA battle that was turning point in Civil War
- PA’s border to the north
- Corry got its name from person who owned the __
- Great Lake is located north of PA
- There is a statue of this person in Waterford
- The highest point in PA is at Mt. __
- Edwin Drake discovered __ near Titusville
- Deal where Eurpoeans cheated Indans by running
- Eurpeans wanted to get __ from Indians in trade
- Corry started as __ junction
- tried to lead a slave revolt
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- known for making steel in Pittsburgh
- The port city that is PA’s largest city
- Dr. from Corry helped decide who buried in Tomb of __ Soldier
- What is the southern border of PA also called?
- The Native Americans of Pennsylvania are __ Indians
- mountain range that cuts through the middle of PA
- PA nickname the ___ State
- The capital city of PA
- PA started to give __ freedom
- War fought over PA land __ __ __ War
- The river that borders PA on the east
- What does “slyvania” mean?
26 Clues: The capital city of PA • PA’s border to the north • PA nickname the ___ State • What does “slyvania” mean? • Corry started as __ junction • tried to lead a slave revolt • PA started to give __ freedom • Great Lake is located north of PA • known for making steel in Pittsburgh • War fought over PA land __ __ __ War • The highest point in PA is at Mt. __ • ...
Refugee 2022-11-11
Across
- flirtatious compliments Cuban men said to women on the street
- Who Mahmoud praises and prays to
- the US airlifted them off the island
- a public prayer that echoed throught the streets of Aleppo
- broad road that curved along the seawall on Havana Harbor
- the ceremony when a boy officially becomes a man under Jewish law
- type of muslims from Iran
- American things that are attacking
- type of muslims from Syria
- armbands the Landaus wore that made them disappear
- the Cuba president
- Cuban refugees were sent to the US naval base if caught with this
- The rest of the world calls it ISIS
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- the Nazies' Secret State Police
- prayer shaw
- person who help other people get into the EU
- Nazis who took Josef's father
- a wave of revolutions that swept through the Middle East
- a television channel
- boys Josef's age swore to live and die for this
- mysterious hidden beat inside music
- police who left when they weren't allowed to
- Josef hasn't seen a synagogue since before this
- people in an abandoned shopping mall
- name of city in America
25 Clues: prayer shaw • the Cuba president • a television channel • name of city in America • type of muslims from Iran • type of muslims from Syria • Nazis who took Josef's father • the Nazies' Secret State Police • Who Mahmoud praises and prays to • American things that are attacking • mysterious hidden beat inside music • The rest of the world calls it ISIS • ...
