middle east Crossword Puzzles
Happy 80th Birthday, Papa! 2015-06-01
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- Efren's father's middle name
- Efren's favorite sport
- No. of siblings Efren has
- Where Efren was born
- Efren's mother's middle name
- Group name of college friends
- Name of Efren's 4th daughter
- Efren worked here
- Efren belonged to this Christian group
- Efren's middle name
- No. of grandsons Efren has
- Efren's oldest brother's middle name
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- Efren's oldest sister's name
- Subject where Efren got a 99%
- No. of nieces/nephews Efren has
- Where Efren is from
- Efren's youngest sister's middle name
- Where Efren went to college
- Efren's favorite line
- Efren got a lot of trophies for this sport
- Where Efren went to high school
- Street name where he lived
- Name of company Efren created
- No. of daughters Efren has
24 Clues: Efren worked here • Where Efren is from • Efren's middle name • Where Efren was born • Efren's favorite line • Efren's favorite sport • No. of siblings Efren has • Street name where he lived • No. of daughters Efren has • No. of grandsons Efren has • Where Efren went to college • Efren's oldest sister's name • Efren's father's middle name • Efren's mother's middle name • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- This involves the withholding of certain sacraments and clerical offices from certain persons and even territories, usually to enforce some type of obedience.
- The code of honorable behavior for medieval knights.
- Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul.
- The property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for services.
- A system of promises and obligations that governed the relationship between lords and vassals.
- a long period of history from 500 AD to 1500 AD.
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- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people.
- A large estate (like a village) owned by a knight or lord.
- A knight who promised to support and to be loyal to a lord in exchange for land.
- A person who is learning a trade from skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period of time at low wages.
- a medieval emperor who ruled much of Western Europe from 768 to 814.
- Any of the Scandinavian pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in 8th-11th centuries.
- The poorest of the peasant class, and were a type of slave.
- A series of military expeditions launched by Christian Europeans to win the Holy land back from Muslim control.
- A medieval organization of craft workers or tradespeople.
- When a person is excluded from the communion of believers, the sacraments of a church, and the rights of the church membership.
16 Clues: a long period of history from 500 AD to 1500 AD. • Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul. • The code of honorable behavior for medieval knights. • A medieval organization of craft workers or tradespeople. • A large estate (like a village) owned by a knight or lord. • The poorest of the peasant class, and were a type of slave. • ...
The Middle Ages 2012-11-19
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- the political, social, and economic system that dominated Europe during the Middle Ages where a lord gave a lesser lord land and protection in exchange for service and loyalty
- nomadic people who settled in eastern Europe, near where modern-day Hungary is located
- peasants who were tied to the land of the manor, they offered a variety of services in exchange for protection, shelter, food and could not be removed from the land
- the code of honor that was supposed to be followed by knights during the Middle Ages
- the center of the Middle Ages economy, included all buildings, and lands passed to the vassal
- travelling musicians and poets who would sing about the exploits of knights
- mounted, armored warriors of the lesser nobility during the Middle Ages
- the lands and property given by a lord to his vassal
- contests where knights were able to practice their skills
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- battle where Frankish armies under Charles Martel held back the Muslim invaders
- the king of the Franks who accepted Christianity
- a lord who offers allegiance to a greater lord in exchange for land
- the agreements and pledges made between a lord and his vassal
- one of several Germanic tribes that took over after the Western Roman Empire fell
- warriors from Scandinavia who attacked many areas of western Europe
- bring together, make one of many
16 Clues: bring together, make one of many • the king of the Franks who accepted Christianity • the lands and property given by a lord to his vassal • contests where knights were able to practice their skills • the agreements and pledges made between a lord and his vassal • a lord who offers allegiance to a greater lord in exchange for land • ...
The Middle Ages 2016-09-21
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- The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle
- What poor people were called in those days
- A mechanism that chucks boulders
- King of Normandy trying to invade England
- The Queen sometimes lives here
- A massive battle took place here
- King William came from here
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- Guards in those days
- The illness that killed a lot of people in 1066
- The type of castle built in the Middle Ages
- A viking who wanted to be king of England
- Shows the battle of Hastings
- He was killed in the battle of Hastings by an arrow in his eye
- King Edwards nickname
- A weapon introduced to England by William the Conqueror
- The weapon of a jousting Knight
16 Clues: Guards in those days • King Edwards nickname • King William came from here • Shows the battle of Hastings • The Queen sometimes lives here • The weapon of a jousting Knight • A mechanism that chucks boulders • A massive battle took place here • The top of a Motte and Bailey Castle • A viking who wanted to be king of England • King of Normandy trying to invade England • ...
Early Middle Ages 2016-05-10
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- The Moors were Muslims inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.
- The holy book of Islam. Muslims believe the book contains the words of God as told to the prophet Muhammad
- Christianity is the world's largest religion, with over 2.4 billion adherents, known as Christians, who believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity
- Dark Ages is a term of historical period traditionally meaning the Middle Ages. It emphasizes the demographic, cultural and economic deterioration that supposedly occurred in Western Europe following the decline of the Roman Empire
- A holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance. Owed loyalty to a lord in return for receiving the lands they have managed
- Europe is the continent that comprises of the westernmost part of Eurasia. Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
- A unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's house and all the surrounding lands. Those who rents lands were part of the manor.
- The basic government and society in Europe during the Middle Ages
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- Name given to a long series of wars and battles between the Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors for control of the Iberian Peninsula
- Also called Lords, these were the wealthy landowners of the periods
- The name "viking" comes from a language called "Old Norse" and means "a pirate raid." People whom went off raiding in ships were said to be "going viking"
- The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-national territories in central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages
- Islam is the world's fastest growing religion, and the second largest with more than 1.5 billions followers. Islamic people, or Muslims, believe that Allah (God) spoke to the prophet Muhammad and commanded him to write down his words
- The Pope is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was King of the Franks. He united most of Western Europe during the Middle Ages and laid the foundations for modern France and Germany
- Name for a poor person during The Middle Ages. Common worker, someone who is unskilled
16 Clues: The Pope is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • The basic government and society in Europe during the Middle Ages • Also called Lords, these were the wealthy landowners of the periods • Name for a poor person during The Middle Ages. Common worker, someone who is unskilled • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-09
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- A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person.
- A trench full of water surrounding a castle or fort.
- a male ruler of a country
- the head person of the church
- Norway and Sweden are part of the geographical country
- special honour or respect shown publicly.
- A sort of fort usually made by stone
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- a bridge usually put over a moat.
- A long wooden structure that would fling stones and sometimes dead animals towards their enemy.
- People with a lot of power and land, usually close to the king.
- a man who owned a lot of land and collected the taxes
- A social hierarchy based on land ownership.
- a trained solder who usually fought on horseback
- When an army surrounds a village and forces a surrender.
- a female ruler of a country
- A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas.
16 Clues: a male ruler of a country • a female ruler of a country • the head person of the church • a bridge usually put over a moat. • A sort of fort usually made by stone • special honour or respect shown publicly. • A social hierarchy based on land ownership. • A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person. • a trained solder who usually fought on horseback • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-06
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- A large estate held by a lord
- The period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West
- The king who signed the Magna Carta
- The economic and political social structure
- Church tax
- The code that knights were expected to live by
- People who are sent out to teach their religion
- A noble who served a lord of higher rank
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- A holy war launched by Pope Urban 2
- Peasants who were not allowed to leave the lords land
- Armed warriors
- A community of monks
- The document in which limited the king's power
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord
- An organization of people in the same craft or trade
- A body of people who perform the functions of a church
16 Clues: Church tax • Armed warriors • A community of monks • A large estate held by a lord • Land granted to a vassal by a lord • A holy war launched by Pope Urban 2 • The king who signed the Magna Carta • A noble who served a lord of higher rank • The economic and political social structure • The document in which limited the king's power • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-02-14
16 Clues: Tenants • Peasants • Passed down • Lord's house • Frankish King • Good farm land • Read and write • Germanic people • Doing on your own • Scandinavian people • Migrated to England • Held hands of Nobility • Medieval social system • Germanic speaking people • Northern region of Europe • Migrated to central Europe 10th century
The Middle Ages 2023-09-17
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- Constantune moved the captial from Rome to which city?
- Another word for Germanic
- Christians who believed that Jesus was only human
- A book written by a Roman historian named Tacitus
- Who unified the franks under the Merovingians
- The upper classes large country estates
- Who still considered Rome "the abode of law" even after the sack of Rome?
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- The leader of the Huns (433-453) known for his brutality
- Who brought a generation of peace and order to Italy during an ostrogoth invasion?
- The last emperor to attempt controlling the whole empire again
- What did the Roman government begin as?
- A group of fighters who have gathered together
- Who issued an edict against Christians and persecuted them?
- A famous germanic story written in Old english, set in denmark
- The father of Augustine of Hippo
- A district governed by a bishop
16 Clues: Another word for Germanic • A district governed by a bishop • The father of Augustine of Hippo • What did the Roman government begin as? • The upper classes large country estates • Who unified the franks under the Merovingians • A group of fighters who have gathered together • Christians who believed that Jesus was only human • ...
Nutrition- Middle School 2024-03-20
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- Protein and carbohydrates have ___ calories per gram.
- Incomplete proteins are _____ based
- _____ is a nutrient that has 9 calories per gram
- People need to watch for food that has added sugars, high in fat, and _____.
- Meats are ________ proteins.
- Less than 5% of a vitamin or mineral in food is _____.
- A ___________ demonstrated the size of cut up veggies or whole fruit
- _________ are complex carbohydrates
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- In the MyPlate diagram, what food group is in the upper, right circle
- Nutritional facts on processed food appears on the _______ _______.
- _______ and vegetables make up the largest part of the updated food pyramid.
- Sugar is a considered a _______ carbohydrate
- Food that has ____ percent of a nutrient is high in that vitamin or mineral.
- A serving size of ______ is approximately the size of a deck of cards
- Salad dressing, _____, and butter are all considered fats.
- Three ______ shows the serving size of cubed cheese
16 Clues: Meats are ________ proteins. • Incomplete proteins are _____ based • _________ are complex carbohydrates • Sugar is a considered a _______ carbohydrate • _____ is a nutrient that has 9 calories per gram • Three ______ shows the serving size of cubed cheese • Protein and carbohydrates have ___ calories per gram. • Less than 5% of a vitamin or mineral in food is _____. • ...
The Middle Ages 2025-09-03
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- In the Middle Ages, an estate under a lord who controls the land and the people living on it
- A poor farmer or farm worker who has low social status - used especially to refer to poor people who lived in Europe in the past
- The perspective from which a story is told
- A long speech given by a character or performer
- Writing in which words are arranged in a rhythmic pattern/poetry
- Writing that is not poetry/ordinary writing
- A person's ability to be responsible for their own actions or life events
- A person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill
- A person's parents; used especially to describe the origins or social status of someone's parents
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- The way a writer reveals a character's personality, traits, motivations
- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story
- The position or rank of someone or something when compared to others in a society, organization, group, etc.
- A system in which people or things are placed in a series of levels with different important or status
- Of or relating to the Middle Ages, the period of European history from about 500 CE to 1500 CE
- A section at the beginning of a book that introduces the book and is usually written by someone other than the book's author
- How a character interprets or thinks about events or other characters
16 Clues: The perspective from which a story is told • Writing that is not poetry/ordinary writing • A long speech given by a character or performer • A spoken or written account of connected events; a story • Writing in which words are arranged in a rhythmic pattern/poetry • How a character interprets or thinks about events or other characters • ...
THE MIDDLE AGES 2025-06-10
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- Animals people kept at home
- Time of day when the bell rang to begin the day
- People who made goods using skills and tools
- People who sold goods in the markets
- Communities that developed around religious buildings or castles
- Waste system that medieval towns lacked
- Most medieval people lived in these small communities
- People who bought and sold goods
- Skilled manual work, especially involving making things
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- A rule requiring people to stay indoors at night
- Wealthy landowners above peasants
- Powerful landowners who controlled towns
- Person who patrolled the town at night
- Farmers who worked the land
- Time of day when city gates were closed
- Religious service town people attended in the morning
16 Clues: Animals people kept at home • Farmers who worked the land • People who bought and sold goods • Wealthy landowners above peasants • People who sold goods in the markets • Person who patrolled the town at night • Waste system that medieval towns lacked • Time of day when city gates were closed • Powerful landowners who controlled towns • ...
Characterizing Vitamin D Status 2016-03-13
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- Fatty ____ are a great dietary source of vitamin D
- The best natural source of vitamin D
- The geographical area most at risk of deficiency (2 words, hyphenated)
- A population-wide strategy to improve vitamin D status; uses milk, bread, or oil
- This country has low recommendations for Vitamin D.
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- We irradiate ____ in order to create ergoalciferol for Vitamin D2 supplements.
- The more biologically potent version of Vitamin D, also the one we synthesize
- The more ____ someone is, the higher the likelihood of inadequate Vitamin D status.
- The Bon-D-Light Express is an example of this type of public health policy strategy
- Extensive ____ coverage increases the risk of Vitamin D deficiency.
- It is more difficult to synthesize Vitamin D with UVB skin contact when you have more skin ____.
11 Clues: The best natural source of vitamin D • Fatty ____ are a great dietary source of vitamin D • This country has low recommendations for Vitamin D. • Extensive ____ coverage increases the risk of Vitamin D deficiency. • The geographical area most at risk of deficiency (2 words, hyphenated) • ...
Islam 2015-01-12
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- a traditional requirement of Islam is to do this five times a day
- pilgrimage which Muslims are urged to make to Mecca once in his/her life
- the 21st century series of rebellions in the Middle East against repressive governments
- some traditionally Muslim areas embraced this approach government in the 20th century
- major piece of architecture from which the call to prayer signal is given
- cube like building in Mecca which is said to contain an ancient stone from an old altar
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- five major beliefs of Islam are known as these
- French magazine which recently felt the wrath of conservative Muslims for their criticism of Islam
- the holy book of Islam known as The Koran or sometimes spelled as The ____
- Arab word for God
- major traditions of Islam include the Shia and __________
11 Clues: Arab word for God • five major beliefs of Islam are known as these • major traditions of Islam include the Shia and __________ • a traditional requirement of Islam is to do this five times a day • pilgrimage which Muslims are urged to make to Mecca once in his/her life • major piece of architecture from which the call to prayer signal is given • ...
Golden Age- Alexa 2021-02-17
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- A system of government in which citizen vote directly on issues
- Soldiers who fought in foreign armies for pay
- Including or reflecting many different cultures
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- A system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf
- Age The period from 323 to 30 BCE, when Greek culture spread through the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East
- A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person.
- Serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end
- to prevent from becoming law
- A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people
- A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, or values
- A humorous play that usually has a happy ending
11 Clues: to prevent from becoming law • Soldiers who fought in foreign armies for pay • A humorous play that usually has a happy ending • Including or reflecting many different cultures • A system of government in which citizen vote directly on issues • A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person. • ...
Greece's Golden Age 2021-02-17
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- a system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf
- age the period from 323 to 30 BCE when Greek culture spread through the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East
- a governing system in which absolute power is held by one person
- serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end
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- a person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, or values
- including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures
- soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay
- a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues
- a leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people
- to prevent from becoming law
- a humorous play that usually has a happy ending
11 Clues: to prevent from becoming law • soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay • a humorous play that usually has a happy ending • including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures • a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues • a governing system in which absolute power is held by one person • ...
Greece's golden age 2021-02-17
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- soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay.
- The period from 323 to 30 BCE, when Greek culture spread through the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle east.
- serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies.
- A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person.
- A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people.
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- A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, or values.
- A system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf.
- A system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues.
- including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures.
- A humorous play that has a happy ending.
- to prevent from becoming law.
11 Clues: to prevent from becoming law. • A humorous play that has a happy ending. • soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay. • including or reflecting many different peoples and cultures. • A system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues. • A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person. • ...
Solar Crossword 2012-05-15
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- A ........ of time
- oval type shape
- 180°
- the closest point towards the Earth
- Happens twice a year when the sun reaches its
- the plane passing through the equator of the Earth
- north, south, east, west
- P.M.
- 0° and 360°
- 3D semi circle
- slow top wobbling on top of the Earth
- 90°
- point in the sky
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- the furtherest point away from the Earth
- 24hours
- compass points
- The seasons are caused by the Earth's .......
- invisible model in the sky
- the path of the sun
- A.M.
- day the sun and the seasons
- the motion of the Earth
- hand widths
- 1 year
- maths term for average
- highest point in the sky
- 270°
27 Clues: 90° • 180° • A.M. • P.M. • 270° • 1 year • 24hours • hand widths • 0° and 360° • compass points • 3D semi circle • oval type shape • point in the sky • A ........ of time • the path of the sun • maths term for average • the motion of the Earth • north, south, east, west • highest point in the sky • invisible model in the sky • day the sun and the seasons • the closest point towards the Earth • ...
Regions of Texas 2023-09-04
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- natural boundary between Texas and Oklahoma
- country south of Texas
- only major city in west Texas
- large body of water on Texas coast
- highest point in Texas
- as you travel from east to west the Texas landscape gets _________
- capital of Texas
- state located on the northeast of Texas
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- natural boundary between Texas and Louisiana
- Texas Panhandle
- farming and ranching
- boundary between Texas and Mexico
- nonrenewable resource
- area of Texas with the least amount of rain
- metroplex (cities economically collected)
- region of Texas where Houston is located
- state north of Texas
- Palo Duro is found in this subregion
- Texas is located ________ of Louisiana
- Texas is located ________ of New Mexico
20 Clues: Texas Panhandle • capital of Texas • farming and ranching • state north of Texas • nonrenewable resource • country south of Texas • highest point in Texas • only major city in west Texas • boundary between Texas and Mexico • large body of water on Texas coast • Palo Duro is found in this subregion • Texas is located ________ of Louisiana • Texas is located ________ of New Mexico • ...
ULANGAN HARIAN 2023-12-01
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- The famous legend form North sumatra is Lake
- Between south and east
- Field (luas)er than scholl yard
- Refrigerator is the(paling)expensive
- Chili more(mahal)than tomato
- The students are having test tomorrow
- Putar balik in English
- The ball is (dibelakang)the box
- Pretty in Indonesia
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- The two animals that fought legends in East Java
- In Prambanan story, Roro Jonggrang had Bandung Bondowoso make one thousand
- A girl that was born from inside a cucumber is
- Perempatan in English
- Sinta(belajar memasak)with his mother yesterday
- Langsing in English
- Duduklah in English
- Syada(jalan-jalan)this morning
- Mrs.Sasa's hair is(keriting)
- Between north and west is
- Lina(berdekatan)with Raka
20 Clues: Langsing in English • Duduklah in English • Pretty in Indonesia • Perempatan in English • Between south and east • Putar balik in English • Between north and west is • Lina(berdekatan)with Raka • Chili more(mahal)than tomato • Mrs.Sasa's hair is(keriting) • Syada(jalan-jalan)this morning • Field (luas)er than scholl yard • The ball is (dibelakang)the box • ...
cold war crossword 2025-02-05
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- in East Asia
- between North Korea and South Korea
- "members of the communist party and members of a spy ring'
- something harmful under control
- hatred between the us and Russia
- soviet union air space
- independent countries
- committee of the United States
- a northeastern country
- metaphorical barrier
- led the soviet union
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- supply drop
- nation that supports democracy and freedom
- cover your face and head
- a system of government by a whole population
- reinforced to protect
- East Asia on the southern half
- 32nd president
- military alliance in northeastern countries
- capital is Beijing
- security against the soviet union
- economic aid
- foreign policy
- a system of government that is centralized
- artificial satellites
25 Clues: supply drop • in East Asia • economic aid • 32nd president • foreign policy • capital is Beijing • metaphorical barrier • led the soviet union • reinforced to protect • independent countries • artificial satellites • soviet union air space • a northeastern country • cover your face and head • East Asia on the southern half • committee of the United States • something harmful under control • ...
Chapter 1 2022-02-10
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- The only island Continent
- The Great Lake found in Northwest Pa.
- Zones 24 in total, 1,000 miles wide
- Latitude and Longitude are written in
- Newest Ocean
- Lines of Longitude meet there
- Theme of Geography, Unifying Characteristics
- Direction the Earth rotates
- If you travel west, you ___________ time.
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- Trucks, Planes, the internet is an example of
- Study of the Earth and its People
- Type of Location using Latitude and Longitude
- Depend, Modify and ______________
- Lines running North and South
- Smallest ocean in the World
- Divides the Earth North and South
- Latitude, Lines that Never touch
- Total number of time zones in the United States
- Meridian Divides the Earth East and West
- Total number of Continents
20 Clues: Newest Ocean • The only island Continent • Total number of Continents • Smallest ocean in the World • Direction the Earth rotates • Lines running North and South • Lines of Longitude meet there • Latitude, Lines that Never touch • Study of the Earth and its People • Depend, Modify and ______________ • Divides the Earth North and South • Zones 24 in total, 1,000 miles wide • ...
Let's talk rubbish! 2023-01-02
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- Materials Recovery Facility
- Shire's Sustainability Newsletter
- Household chemical disposal event
- Who is the Shire's waste contractor?
- What day of the week is rubbish collection in Marlo?
- Can you recycle polystyrene?
- A greenhouse gas
- Good organics green organics
- Most disposed of product at Christmas
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- Bin with yellow lid
- What product can be used over and over?
- Cost to dispose of e-waste
- Shop at transfer station
- Are takeaway coffee cups recyclable?
- Where can you dispose of asbestos?
- How many Councillors re there in East Gippsland?
- How many waste facilities are in East Gippsland?
- Organic waste product
- What recyclable material can be made into footpaths?
- Recyclable product in asphalt
- Most Northern transfer station in the Shire
21 Clues: A greenhouse gas • Bin with yellow lid • Organic waste product • Shop at transfer station • Cost to dispose of e-waste • Materials Recovery Facility • Can you recycle polystyrene? • Good organics green organics • Recyclable product in asphalt • Shire's Sustainability Newsletter • Household chemical disposal event • Where can you dispose of asbestos? • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
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- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
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- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
14 Clues: A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living. • A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • ...
Bayan Ko 2016-09-22
20 Clues: east • west • left • bank • here • south • north • there • right • school • beside • market • church • corner • street • pharmacy • city hall • over there • gasoline station • on the other side
Bayan Ko 2016-09-22
20 Clues: West • East • Here • Bank • Left • North • South • There • Right • Church • Beside • Market • Cinema • Corner • Street • Playground • Over there • Parking Lot • Post Office • On the other side
Spanish Transportation and Directions 2021-01-16
22 Clues: bus • far • car • man • left • west • east • right • train • guide • close • woman • south • north • vendor • friend • return • forward • bicycle • comtinue • straight • taxi or uber
Disasters Unit 14 2021-09-23
20 Clues: ida • kagu • põhi • edel • lääs • lõuna • kirre • päästma • lahendus • maavärin • tornaado • kustutama • hiidlaine • soovitama • tõus ja mõõn • vulkaanipurse • loe (ilmakaar) • keskkonnaprobleemid • süütama, süttima • üleujutus, üle ujutama
Darija for beginners. 2024-01-23
22 Clues: Tea • Bike • When • East • West • Enjoy • Money • Plane • North • South • Danger • Police • Coffee • Hundred • Welcome • Hospital • Tomorrow • Excuse me • Saturday, • Yesterday • Train station • Straight ahead
Pr2 5B weather, adjectives etc 2025-03-19
23 Clues: dél • ősz • mély • több • esős • hűvös • lapos • ködös • észak • kelet • nyugat • széles • felhős • tavasz • vékony • száraz • szeles • vastag • zsúfolt • csendes • ellentét • nedves, vizes • barátságtalan
Opposites 2021-10-20
24 Clues: hot • low • far • good • easy • full • rich • fast • east • thin • that • short • young • cheap • white • small • right • short • south • those • clean • strong • beautiful • dangerous
more dutch 2022-09-12
22 Clues: east • west • city • live • nice • home • town • south • north • beach • house • crazy • rooms • suburb • kitchen • upstairs • together • bathroom • reasonable • living room • neighbourhood • single family home
lauri 2026-01-14
21 Clues: aste • tuho • puute • asukas • kaakko • lempeä • dipoli • roskat • jyrätä • ennuste • kuivuus • arvioitu • sademäärä • pysyvästi • sadekuuro • osavaltio • maanvyörymä • ajoittainen • sataa rakeita • pohjimmiltaan • oranssinkeltainen (toiseksi vakavin)
Geography Quiz 2016-12-04
Across
- the direction between south and east
- run horizontally across the globe. the numbers get higher the further north you go
- a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
- decides what becomes a world heritage site
- 6 figure reference
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- helps you navigate
- 4 figure reference
- the positioning of a building or other structure in a particular direction.
Down
- run vertically down the globe the numbers get higher the further east you go
- the direction between south and west
- A contour interval is the vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines.
- the incline of a physical feature, landform or constructed line refers to the tangent of the angle of that surface to the horizontal.
- direction between north and west
- the direction between north and east
- the exact height above sea level
16 Clues: 6 figure reference • helps you navigate • 4 figure reference • direction between north and west • the exact height above sea level • the direction between south and east • the direction between south and west • the direction between north and east • decides what becomes a world heritage site • a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level. • ...
Berlin Wall (English Version) 2021-11-08
Across
- the soviet-controlled half of Germany
- formal name of East Germany
- disrupting the unity of a place or group
- a system of ideals which shape economic and political theories
- an economic and political system in which industry and resources are controlled privately
- political system by which a state is run
- communication and information, often misleading, which is utilized to sway public opinion and further a political agenda
- government-run youth program in East Germany meant to instill the youth with a communist and collectivist values
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- formal name for West Germany
- a country
- an economic and political system in which industry and resources are controlled by the state
- an economic and political system in which industry and resources are controlled by the public and distributed by a democratic government
- restoring unity to a place or group
- political boundary dividing Soviet-controlled states from western capitalist states
- the physical and ideological division between East Germany and West Germany
- the half of Germany controlled by Britain, France, and America
16 Clues: a country • formal name of East Germany • formal name for West Germany • restoring unity to a place or group • the soviet-controlled half of Germany • disrupting the unity of a place or group • political system by which a state is run • a system of ideals which shape economic and political theories • the half of Germany controlled by Britain, France, and America • ...
Geography and Map Skills 2024-09-20
Across
- The ocean located to the east of the United States.
- The Line at 0 degrees longitude.
- The key feature of a map that explains the symbols.
- The study of the Earth and its people.
- A picture on a map that represents a place or thing.
- The four main directions (North, East, South, West) are called what?
- The line that separates the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- This key feature of a map shows direction.
Down
- This key feature tells you the subject matter of a map.
- The lines that run east and west around the Earth.
- The ocean located to the west of the United States.
- The ratio of a distance on a map that corresponds to the distance on the ground.
- The directions between the cardinal directions on a compass rose.
- The lines that run north and south around the Earth.
- The continent located south of the continent we live on.
- The Earth's shape.
16 Clues: The Earth's shape. • The Line at 0 degrees longitude. • The study of the Earth and its people. • This key feature of a map shows direction. • The lines that run east and west around the Earth. • The ocean located to the west of the United States. • The ocean located to the east of the United States. • The key feature of a map that explains the symbols. • ...
Map Skills Vocabulary 2022-08-19
Across
- distance north or south of the Equator
- a circle showing the principal directions
- Half of the earth’s sphere
- a book of maps
- the place where a particular point or object exists.
- the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth
- an inset on a map that explains the symbols
- an imaginary line halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole, at 0 degrees latitude.
Down
- the main points on a compass -north, south, east, and west
- the physical features of the earth
- the parallel of latitude that is approximately 23¹/₂ degrees north of the equator
- a mark or character used as a representation
- its exact place on Earth
- the relationship between a distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the earth.
- measurement east or west of the prime meridian.
- a unit of latitude or longitude, used to define points on the earth's surface
16 Clues: a book of maps • its exact place on Earth • Half of the earth’s sphere • the physical features of the earth • distance north or south of the Equator • a circle showing the principal directions • an inset on a map that explains the symbols • a mark or character used as a representation • measurement east or west of the prime meridian. • ...
Percussion Section 2023-03-13
Across
- A tuned percussion instrument that has metal bars.
- The ________ is similar to the xylophone but it has a lower pitch.
- This percussion instrument has been used for around 200 years in the orchestra.
- This is a percussion instrument that originates from the middle east.
- These percussion instruments can not play a melody.
Down
- The type of untuned percussion instrument used in an orchestra could vary depending on either the period or the _____ the composer is trying to create.
- This percussion instrument originates from Spain.
- The layout of the bars on the glockenspiel, marimba, xylophone, celeste and vibraphone is very similar to the keys on which instrument?
- A tuned percussion instrument that has wooden bars.
- These percussion instruments can play a melody.
- Untuned percussion instruments are usually played by being _____ or shaken.
11 Clues: These percussion instruments can play a melody. • This percussion instrument originates from Spain. • A tuned percussion instrument that has metal bars. • A tuned percussion instrument that has wooden bars. • These percussion instruments can not play a melody. • The ________ is similar to the xylophone but it has a lower pitch. • ...
Greeks early age 2021-02-17
Across
- including or reflection many different peoples and culture
- a leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people
- serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end
- a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues
- soldiers who fight foreign armies for pay
- to prevent from becoming law
- a humorous play that usually has a happy ending
Down
- a system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf
- a governor system in which absolute power is held by one person
- a person who studies the nature or reality, existence, knowledge, or values
- the period from 323 to 30 bce, when greek culture spread through the eastern mediterranean and middle east
11 Clues: to prevent from becoming law • soldiers who fight foreign armies for pay • a humorous play that usually has a happy ending • including or reflection many different peoples and culture • a governor system in which absolute power is held by one person • a system of government in which citizens vote directly on issues • ...
Greeces golden age 2022-05-23
Across
- To prevent from becoming law.
- Serious plays in which the main character suffers and usually dies at the end.
- The period from 323 to 30 BCE, when Greek culture spread through the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.
- Relating to many different peoples and cultures.
- A humorous play with a happy ending.
Down
- A system of government in which citizens elect others to represent them and make decisions on their behalf.
- A system in which citizens vote directly about issues.
- A person who studies the nature of reality, existence, knowledge or values.
- Soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay
- A governing system in which absolute power is held by one person.
- A leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people.
11 Clues: To prevent from becoming law. • 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. • ...
The State of Israel 2025-05-12
Across
- An attempt by some of the people in a country to change their government, using violence
- Lands in the Middle East, comprising Israel, Gaza and the West Bank
- The right of one country to control another country
- The systematic murder of Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis
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- To treat somebody in a cruel and unfair way, especially because of their race, religion or political beliefs
- The first Prime Minister of Israel
- A person who has been forced to leave their country or home, because there is a war or for political, religious or social reasons
- The belief that the Jewish people should have their own homeland
- To divide into two separate parts
- A country controlled by one government
- Hate towards or unfair treatment of Jewish people
11 Clues: To divide into two separate parts • The first Prime Minister of Israel • A country controlled by one government • Hate towards or unfair treatment of Jewish people • The right of one country to control another country • The belief that the Jewish people should have their own homeland • Lands in the Middle East, comprising Israel, Gaza and the West Bank • ...
1000 Basic English Words 1 5.27 2025-04-14
opáčko 5. lekce 2025-11-20
Tarkanian Europe Review Part 1 2022-09-22
Across
- In comparison to the Roman Empire, life during __________ could best be described as dangerous, uneducated, and a lower standard of living
- The Roman Republic was governed by two of these
- Given to conquered non Romans to encourage them to be a part of the Republic
- Roads, sea routes, aqueducts, common language, and currency were all achievements of this civilization
- A disease that causes death and that spreads quickly to a large number of people
- the effects of the plague included peasants demanding higher wages and lower taxes from the ___________ who had to accept their demands
- part of the world that was superior to Europe in the fields of education and medicine during the Dark Ages
- A country that is governed by elected representatives and by an elected leader (such as a president) rather than by a king or queen
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
- Despite killing being a sin to both Christians and Muslims, they were willing to fight and die in the Crusades to get them into this place
- fighting between military generals, Julius Caesar taking away a lot of the Senate’s powers and Government corruption lead to the fall of this civilization
- This group in France wanted fair representation in the government which caused them to formed their own assembly
- A feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries
- One of the three main branches of Christianity
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- Christians believe that Jesus’ death and offers the forgiveness of sins.
- Charlemagne, Clovis, and Charles Martel are all ___________ Kings
- The most important outcome from the French Revolution was that due to nationalism, people began to look at themselves as citizens of a country rather than subjects to the _________
- The causes of this event include France going into debt while helping the Americans in their fight against the British,Louis XIV overspending, and a farming crises that led to food shortages
- The Middle East is mostly controlled by Muslims (Islamic worshipers) today because they won the last ___________
- To treat (someone) cruelly or unfairly especially because of race or religious or political beliefs
- poor and uneducated population, decrease in population due to disease, and moving out of cities to rural areas are all effects from the fall of this civilization
- Although many people were killed in the Crusades, a positive outcome was that_________ and trade increased between Europe and the Middle East
- The belief that there is only one God
- A policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
24 Clues: The belief that there is only one God • One of the three main branches of Christianity • The Roman Republic was governed by two of these • Charlemagne, Clovis, and Charles Martel are all ___________ Kings • Given to conquered non Romans to encourage them to be a part of the Republic • A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system • ...
us chapter 1 vocab 2021-01-21
Across
- embarked on a voyage that changed the course of history
- establishment of distant settlements cotrolled by the parent country
- a household made up of mother father and their childeren
- noble ones
- a series of military expeditions to the middle east in the name of christainaity
- a period when europeans began investigating all aspects of the physical world
Down
- disagreements over church authority along with out rage over corrupt practices among the clergy led to a reform movement in the early 1500s
- spain and portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them
- were organized according to rank
- ships took plants and animals from the americans back to europe and to africa and brought items from the eastern hemisphere to the western hemisphere
- sent portuguese ships to explore the west coast of africa
11 Clues: noble ones • were organized according to rank • embarked on a voyage that changed the course of history • a household made up of mother father and their childeren • sent portuguese ships to explore the west coast of africa • establishment of distant settlements cotrolled by the parent country • spain and portugal agreed to divide the western hemisphere between them • ...
FIND THE SNOWMAN - LAST CLUE 2023-12-18
Across
- ArcelorMittal’s reduced, low and zero-carbon products
- Which is the biggest external customer by revenue for AMP ME in 2023?
- What is the EBITDA target of AM Projects ME in 2024 (In Million AED)
- How many nationalities work in AM Projects Middle East
- LSGR1
Down
- Who is the youngest whitecollar employee in AMP ME Payroll
- Which group is the biggest Energy Projects Customer (By Revenue)for AMP ME in the last 5 years?
- At 65, I am Hot , I am Spicy..Enjoy the way to find who I am ?
- Who is the major Fabricator in AM Liberia project supplied by AMP ME
- A book that entails the story of one of the worlds most hard fought take over battles?
- Which AMPME Employee is an alumnus of IIT-Bombay?
11 Clues: LSGR1 • Which AMPME Employee is an alumnus of IIT-Bombay? • ArcelorMittal’s reduced, low and zero-carbon products • How many nationalities work in AM Projects Middle East • Who is the youngest whitecollar employee in AMP ME Payroll • At 65, I am Hot , I am Spicy..Enjoy the way to find who I am ? • Who is the major Fabricator in AM Liberia project supplied by AMP ME • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2014-03-13
Across
- in England in 1135
- third famous battle, began on 1189.
- 900 B.C, this empire was diminished.
- deadly epidemic in Europe
- of 1066
- recaptures this city back in 1187.
- of 814
- in 687
- founded in 1193.
- 1077, this was constructed.
- in 1001.
Down
- 1189, he was ascended on the throne.
- in 800 B.C
- in 632 B.C
- 989 B.C, this was made.
- by vikings in 885-886
16 Clues: of 814 • in 687 • of 1066 • in 1001. • in 800 B.C • in 632 B.C • founded in 1193. • in England in 1135 • by vikings in 885-886 • 989 B.C, this was made. • deadly epidemic in Europe • 1077, this was constructed. • recaptures this city back in 1187. • third famous battle, began on 1189. • 1189, he was ascended on the throne. • 900 B.C, this empire was diminished.
THE MIDDLE AGE 2020-03-13
Across
- fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops.
- someone or something that looks very much like someone or something else.
- a person who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals,etc. on it, especially one who has a low income, very little education, ans a low social position. this is usually used of someone who lived in the past or of someone in a poor country.
- to strat using a plan system.
- a person who intentionally damages property belonging to other people.
- belonging or relating to the group of languages that includes german, english, and swedish.
- a large group of people who live together in a organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. all the people in a country, or several similar countries, can be referred to as a society.
- a member of a group of people who mainly live in mongolia but also in other parts of central and north asia.
- a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or county.
- a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in wich a society behaves.
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- is an insulting word for a person from an uncivilized culture or a person with no manners.
- a person who arrives, especially from another country, ina a new place in order to live there and use the land.
- to bring together combine.
- a person from hungary. the main lenguage spoken in hungary.
- to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possesion of it.
- standars for good or bad character and behavior.
16 Clues: to bring together combine. • to strat using a plan system. • standars for good or bad character and behavior. • a person from hungary. the main lenguage spoken in hungary. • fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. • a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or county. • ...
Middle Ages Europe 2021-01-21
Across
- A medieval knight' codes of ideal behavior, including bravery, loyalty and respect for women
- An armed warrior
- A man who has taken a solemn vow to devote his life to prayer and service in a monastery
- A document signed in 1215 by King John of England that required the king to honor certain rights
- A system of organizing people into ranks with those of higher rank having more power and privileges
- The bishop of Rome and supreme leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- In feudalism, a person who worked the land and was 'tied' to the land
- A ruler or a powerful landowner
- A person who holds beliefs that are contrary to the teachings of a church or other group
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- A person belonging to a tribe or groups that is considered uncivilized
- The belief that God gives monarchs the right to rule
- A writ that provides a person who is detained to have the right to report unlawful detention or imprisonment
- A ruler such as a king or queen
- A large estate including farmlands and villages held by a lord
- The economic and political system that developed in Europe during the Middle Ages
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
16 Clues: An armed warrior • A ruler such as a king or queen • A ruler or a powerful landowner • The belief that God gives monarchs the right to rule • A large estate including farmlands and villages held by a lord • The bishop of Rome and supreme leader of the Roman Catholic Church • In feudalism, a person who worked the land and was 'tied' to the land • ...
Middle Ages Europe 2021-01-21
Across
- a medieval knights' code of ideal behavior including bravery, loyalty & respect for women.
- an armed warrior
- a man who has taken a solemn vow to devote his life to prayer service in a monastery
- a document signed in 1215 by king John of England that required the king to honor certain rights.
- a system of organizing people into ranks with those of higher rank having more power and privileges.
- the bishop of Rome and supreme leader of the Roma Catholic Church.
- In feudalism a person who worked the land and was tied to the land.
- a ruler or a powerful landowner
- A person who holds beliefs that are contrary to the teaching of a church or other group.
Down
- a person belonging to a tribe or groups that is considered uncivilized.
- the belief that God gives monarch the right to rule.
- A writ that provides a person who is detained to have the right to report unlawful detention or imprisonment.
- a ruler such as a king or queen
- a large estate including farmland and villages held by a lord
- The economic and political system that developed in Europe during the Middle Age.
- land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
16 Clues: an armed warrior • a ruler such as a king or queen • a ruler or a powerful landowner • the belief that God gives monarch the right to rule. • a large estate including farmland and villages held by a lord • the bishop of Rome and supreme leader of the Roma Catholic Church. • In feudalism a person who worked the land and was tied to the land. • ...
Middle School OAP 2020-06-02
Across
- number of fortnights in a year
- we are surrounded by it
- when a person or animal copies another
- our closest major town
- the number of weeks left of school
- where animals live
- number of days in a fortnight
- the type of government in Australia
Down
- the joint that connects your foot to your leg
- a week celebrating Aboriginal Cultures
- if you use it too much you can lose it
- when animals sleep for the winter
- another community on the Dampier Peninsula
- how we pick our leaders
- next month
- the name of the boy in the documentary we watched recently
16 Clues: next month • where animals live • our closest major town • we are surrounded by it • how we pick our leaders • number of days in a fortnight • number of fortnights in a year • when animals sleep for the winter • the number of weeks left of school • the type of government in Australia • a week celebrating Aboriginal Cultures • if you use it too much you can lose it • ...
Hogg Middle School 2017-05-26
16 Clues: Loudest • Quietist • Best hair • Best Smile • Our school • Best writer • Our teacher • Best leader • Best athlete • Best manners • Best debater • Best attitude • Best personality • Everyone's friend • Funniest 8th grader • The name of this class
Early Middle Ages 2016-05-10
Across
- System basic government and society during Middle Ages
- series of wars between Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Moors
- also known as Lords; wealthy landowners
- followers are Christians; believe Jesus is the son of God
- common worker; unskilled
- also known as Charles the Great, was King of the Franks
- people who raided ships;word meaning "pirate raid"
- historical period usually meaning the Middle Ages
- The holy book of Islam
Down
- leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- multi-national territories that developed in Middle Ages
- Muslim inhabitants during the Middle Ages
- a continent that comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia
- a holder of land borrowed from the Lord
- Muslims believe that Allah (God) spoke to prophet Muhammad
- unit of land that the lord owns
16 Clues: The holy book of Islam • common worker; unskilled • unit of land that the lord owns • leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • a holder of land borrowed from the Lord • also known as Lords; wealthy landowners • Muslim inhabitants during the Middle Ages • historical period usually meaning the Middle Ages • people who raided ships;word meaning "pirate raid" • ...
Middle Ages Review 2023-08-31
Across
- the act of prohibiting someone from receiving the sacraments
- the place where lords owned land
- number of fields in the agricultural rotation during the Middle Ages
- an association of merchants that protected their economic interests
- a worker who has learned a trade and works out in town
- the study of religion and reason
- first sacrament of the Catholic Church where one washes away sins with holy water
- a heavy wheeled plow with an iron plowshare
Down
- sacrament in which a man becomes a priest
- a catholic order of brothers who served as the 'police' during the Holy Inquisition
- the study of math, science, astronomy, and history
- the crime of holding a belief against the church
- the boils that would form on a person's skin after contracting the plague
- sacrament of the church where two people get married
- the synonym for catholic
- a person who did not own land and worked on a farm
16 Clues: the synonym for catholic • the place where lords owned land • the study of religion and reason • sacrament in which a man becomes a priest • a heavy wheeled plow with an iron plowshare • the crime of holding a belief against the church • the study of math, science, astronomy, and history • a person who did not own land and worked on a farm • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-02-17
Across
- Refered to themselves as the five snouts
- The movable houses Mongols live in
- The Holy Land
- The leader of the Christians in the 3rd crusade
- A role where nobles granted them land in return for protection
- The Muslim army's leader in the 3rd crusade
- A social system in the Middle Ages
Down
- A war that was fought to gain control of the Holy Land
- The castle that protected the Monarch
- The prophet of Islam
- Created an empire of Mongol
- Wrote about his travels
- Their three duties were work, study, pray
- A peasant who worked on the manor
- The ship of the desert
- The religion Muslims practice
16 Clues: The Holy Land • The prophet of Islam • The ship of the desert • Wrote about his travels • Created an empire of Mongol • The religion Muslims practice • A peasant who worked on the manor • The movable houses Mongols live in • A social system in the Middle Ages • The castle that protected the Monarch • Refered to themselves as the five snouts • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-04-12
Across
- inland city attacked by the Vikings
- adjective describing the middle ages
- a place where monks live away from society
- the landmass that Europe and Asia are on
- people who went to the monks for aid
- missionary who spread Christianity in Britain and Ireland
- fierce warriors who came from Scandinavia to attack all over Europe
- a name for the Middle Ages that because there was very little scientific or cultural advancement
Down
- leader of the Catholic Church
- to steal, rob, loot, etc.
- the most fearsome members of Viking raids; they fought with no armor
- countries in Northern Europe - Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
- Europe is a small continent, but it is very -------.
- people who try to convert others to their religion
- a man who lives away from society and devotes his life to worshipping God
- a swift Viking attack to get as many things as they can
16 Clues: to steal, rob, loot, etc. • leader of the Catholic Church • inland city attacked by the Vikings • adjective describing the middle ages • people who went to the monks for aid • the landmass that Europe and Asia are on • a place where monks live away from society • people who try to convert others to their religion • Europe is a small continent, but it is very -------. • ...
Middle School Agriculture 2022-05-26
Across
- Nitrogen, ___________, and Phosphorus are three essential nutrients used by plants from the soil
- The "female" reproductive part of a flower
- Mature male cattle
- A plant that "fixes" nitrogen in to the soil; peanuts, clover, and alfalfa
- Mature female sheep
- "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg
- Where crops are produced on trees
- products used to prohibit unwanted plants from growing in crop fields
- __________ agriculture; farming
- Natural resources that will can be replenished
Down
- a young pig
- Transfer of pollen from one plant to another for the purpose of reproduction
- Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin
- Edible plant part that does not contain seeds
- Referring to goats
- The "instructions" for building an organism contained within the cells
16 Clues: a young pig • Mature male cattle • Referring to goats • Mature female sheep • __________ agriculture; farming • Where crops are produced on trees • The "female" reproductive part of a flower • Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin • "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg • Edible plant part that does not contain seeds • Natural resources that will can be replenished • ...
Middle ages vlad 2023-12-20
Across
- related to the Middle Ages (= the period in European history from about AD 600 to AD 1500)
- Moral in a honest, brave and kind way
- glass that has been coloured and cut into various shapes to form pictures or patterns, used especially in church windows
- a male poet and singer who travelled around southern France and northern Italy
- a very large, usually stone, building for Christian worship. It is the largest and most important church of a diocese
- a piece of clothing that fits loosely over a person's body, reaches to the waist or knees, and often has no sleeves
- a kind of dress, skirt, or tunic worn by women and men in the past, usually over a shirt
- to cause worry, pain, or difficulty to someone or something over a period of time
Down
- a long and determined attempt to achieve something that you believe in strongly
- someone who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for low payment
- A ball that is used during a game like: football rugby etc…
- related to or having a vault
- a man given a rank of honour by a British king or queen because of his special achievements
- a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts, especially by trading with other countries
- a special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people
- a person who shoots arrows from a bow for sport or as a weapon
16 Clues: related to or having a vault • Moral in a honest, brave and kind way • A ball that is used during a game like: football rugby etc… • a person who shoots arrows from a bow for sport or as a weapon • a special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people • a male poet and singer who travelled around southern France and northern Italy • ...
Nightcliff Middle School 2024-11-30
Across
- Language taught in 2024.
- Year 8 and 9 are on this floor.
- Type of computers in room 13.
- A place where you can get breakfast.
- Science classroom.
- Where bags and books are kept.
- Principal's last name.
- Number of weeks in a term.
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- Where you take your notes and pay for things.
- Where you can buy food.
- One of our values.
- This area has a stage and a big fan.
- Detention seat outside office.
- Colour of school shirts.
- Where PE takes place.
- Day NMS does VET.
16 Clues: Day NMS does VET. • One of our values. • Science classroom. • Where PE takes place. • Principal's last name. • Where you can buy food. • Language taught in 2024. • Colour of school shirts. • Number of weeks in a term. • Type of computers in room 13. • Detention seat outside office. • Where bags and books are kept. • Year 8 and 9 are on this floor. • This area has a stage and a big fan. • ...
Middle School Waves 2025-03-17
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- A repeating disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another.
- What classroom you are currently in
- The type of mechanical wave that we can hear
- The teacher of Norway who is on Maternity Leave
- A measure of the wave’s height to its resting position.
- The current teacher of Norway
- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave.
- The number of waves produced in a set amount of time.
- The bottom of the wave
- The Monday/Wednesday/Friday Counselor of Portugal and the Tuesday/Thursday Counselor of Norway
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- The kind of wave that only travels through a medium
- The rate at which a wave travels.
- The Monday/Wednesday/Friday Counselor of Norway and the Tuesday/Thursday Counselor of Portugal
- A material through which the energy of a wave moves from one place to another.
- The space between two objects
- The top of the wave
16 Clues: The top of the wave • The bottom of the wave • The space between two objects • The current teacher of Norway • The rate at which a wave travels. • What classroom you are currently in • The type of mechanical wave that we can hear • The teacher of Norway who is on Maternity Leave • The kind of wave that only travels through a medium • ...
Cold War 2025-05-20
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- A race between US and USSR to compete against each other to quickly make achivements in space
- When Russia turned back on the allies and gave them a cold shoulder
- A race to get armies and soldiers ready for any attack or battle
- A country or countries that has gained a great ammount of power
- when the US promised to help european countries economically after WW2
- A alliance between USSR and other eastern Europe and Asian communist countries
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- A economic system used my the middle-east and most of asia
- An effort to stop the spread of communism
- When the US citizens were scared that russia had invaded them
- A theory in which a change in a country can affect the neighboring countries
- A economic system used by the western countries
11 Clues: An effort to stop the spread of communism • A economic system used by the western countries • A economic system used my the middle-east and most of asia • When the US citizens were scared that russia had invaded them • A country or countries that has gained a great ammount of power • A race to get armies and soldiers ready for any attack or battle • ...
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 2017-11-22
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- societies defined by the practice of metallurgy, domestication of animals, and agriculture
- the totality of the lifeways of a group of people
- knowledge is based on assumptions lifted from sacred texts
- argued that technology deprived humans of creativity and freedom
- Absolute monarchs are essential to enforce the will of the people.
- suggested that the government should be divided into branches with separated powers
- man-made material remains that human groups left such as clothing and tools
- emphasized that overpopulation would pose problems to the distribution of finite resources
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- Documented the lives of early populations in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Mediterranean.
- father of cultural anthropology
- A social contract exist,which enables a society to function toward a general will or common good.
- discussed how human nature is a reflection of society
- the instrument used in survey
- The power of the state to govern is a power given by the people for the protection of their inalienable rights.
- he coined the term social science/
- it means introduction
- group of workers who are anti-industrialization
17 Clues: it means introduction • the instrument used in survey • father of cultural anthropology • he coined the term social science/ • group of workers who are anti-industrialization • the totality of the lifeways of a group of people • discussed how human nature is a reflection of society • knowledge is based on assumptions lifted from sacred texts • ...
World Bank 2015-06-29
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- Largest Country by Voting Power after United States
- First Country to receive a World Bank loan
- True or False, South America received NO assistance from the World Bank in the last decade
- Out of the main objectives, which was achieved in Africa and the Middle East?
- What European nation has received a lot of help from the World Bank in recent years?
- chief economist of the world bank
- Largest European Country by Voting Power
- the current President of the World Bank Group
- HQ of the World Bank
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- World Bank is said to do the 'bidding' of what country?
- not a member of the world bank
- World Bank's President chose France over this European country
- observer member of the world bank
- What sector of the World Bank focuses solely on water privatization?
- Conference that led to formation of world bank
- What arm of the World Bank deals with loans?
- World Bank initiative to advance innovative ways to improve air quality in cities through partnerships in selected regions of the world by sharing knowledge and experiences. It includes electric vehicles.
17 Clues: HQ of the World Bank • not a member of the world bank • observer member of the world bank • chief economist of the world bank • Largest European Country by Voting Power • First Country to receive a World Bank loan • What arm of the World Bank deals with loans? • the current President of the World Bank Group • Conference that led to formation of world bank • ...
saudi arabia the land of the hot sand 2019-10-23
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- WHICH COUNTRY LIES IN THE WEST OF SAUDI ARABIA
- WHAT ARE COMMON IN THIS REGION?
- WHICH DESERT IS THE DRIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD?
- SAUDI ARABIA HAS WHAT KIND OF CLIMATE?
- WHICH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TREE OF AN OASIS?
- WHICH IS THE HOLIEST CENTER OF PILGRIMAGE FOR THE MUSLIMS?
- SEA WATER IS BEING CHANGED INTO THE DRINKING WATER IN HUG
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- NAME THE CLOTHE WHICH IS WORN BY THE SAUDI WOMEN?
- WHAT HAS BROUGHT IMMENSE WEALTH TO THESE DESERT LANDS?
- WHICH COUNTRY LIES IN THE EAST OF SAUDI ARABIA?
- SAUDI ARABIA OCCUPIES A LARGE PART OF THE WHICH PENINSULA?
- WHICH IS A COMMERICAL CITY AND A BUSY SEAPORT?
- WHICH IMPORTANTLINE OF LATTITUDE PASSES THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF SAUDI ARABIA?
- THERE ARE HILLOCKS OF SAND CALLED THE.
- WHICH IS THE CAPITAL OF SAUDI ARABIA?
- THE PEOPLE WHO WANDER FROM PLACE TO PLACE IN SEARCH OF OF PASTURE LANDS FOR THEIR ANIMALS THESE PEOPLE ARE CALLED THE?
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CLOTHE WHICH IS WORN BY THE SAUDI MEN?
17 Clues: WHAT ARE COMMON IN THIS REGION? • WHICH IS THE CAPITAL OF SAUDI ARABIA? • SAUDI ARABIA HAS WHAT KIND OF CLIMATE? • THERE ARE HILLOCKS OF SAND CALLED THE. • WHICH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TREE OF AN OASIS? • WHICH COUNTRY LIES IN THE WEST OF SAUDI ARABIA • WHICH IS A COMMERICAL CITY AND A BUSY SEAPORT? • WHICH DESERT IS THE DRIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD? • ...
Oceans, Atmosphere, and Climate Vocab 2024-11-01
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- a person that studies climate
- winds that move in one direction and are strong enough to move ocean currents
- climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean
- distance of a place east or west of the prime meridian
- imaginary line that represents 0 degrees latitude (middle of earth)
- how high something is compared to the ground or sea level
- ocean water flowing in a continuous path
- result or change because of an event or process
- the ability to make things change or move
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- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- mixture of gases (air) that surrounds a planet
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- event or process that leads to a result or change
- general weather patterns over a long period of time
- distance of a place north or south of the equator
- top layer of Earth (land or water)
- giant pattern of moving water that spans whole oceans and moves water from place to place in a circle
17 Clues: a person that studies climate • top layer of Earth (land or water) • ocean water flowing in a continuous path • a measure of how hot or cold something is • the ability to make things change or move • mixture of gases (air) that surrounds a planet • result or change because of an event or process • event or process that leads to a result or change • ...
Exploring the Americas - Chapter 3 2026-01-12
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- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- To travel completely around something, usually by water
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe
- Expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands
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- An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- A 16th-century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing the Protestant churches
- Resistance, such as to disease
- A fort
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- A fleet of warships
- A settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
17 Clues: A fort • A fleet of warships • Resistance, such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • To travel completely around something, usually by water • ...
Era 1: Dar Al Islam 2025-09-03
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- Situation where authority is weak or absent, allowing new powers to rise
- Safeguarding and maintaining earlier works of knowledge, especially Greek texts
- Islamic mystic who seeks a personal connection with God
- Muslim kingdom in India that ruled much of the subcontinent from 1206 to 1526
- Blending of cultural or religious traditions
- Center of learning in Baghdad where scholars preserved and translated texts
- Turkic dynasty that ruled parts of the Middle East and challenged the Byzantines
- Effort in the Islamic world to translate texts into Arabic
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- Spread of ideas, technologies, and beliefs across regions
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
- Leader of the Islamic community seen as Muhammad’s successor
- Muslim ruler or king
- Important city in India that became a political and cultural center
- Sharing and spread of knowledge between cultures
- Dynasty that ruled the Islamic caliphate from 750 to 1258
- Slave soldiers who rose to political and military power in the Islamic world
- Nomadic groups from Central Asia who converted to Islam and shaped empires
17 Clues: Muslim ruler or king • Blending of cultural or religious traditions • Sharing and spread of knowledge between cultures • Islamic mystic who seeks a personal connection with God • Spread of ideas, technologies, and beliefs across regions • Dynasty that ruled the Islamic caliphate from 750 to 1258 • Effort in the Islamic world to translate texts into Arabic • ...
Final Exam Review 2 2019-01-07
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- this form of African art and culture has had the longest lasting influence on the Americas
- conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa
- conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa
- European countries wanted control over vast territories in Africa for these
- this elite military force were Eastern European Christians who were trained as children to fight for the Ottoman Empire
- the relationship between a country’s imports and its exports
- this plague began in Asia and spread to Europe during the Middle Ages
- Bank along with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this organization provides grants, loans, and advice for developing countries
- this is a human condition caused by desertification, or the expansion of desert lands
- this form of power enabled great increases in transportation and communication in the 1800s
- this is something many college students apply for; it is also something newly independent African countries in the 1960s relied on from foreign countries
- mercantilism during the Age of Exploration eventually evolved into this economic policy
- at this 1884 conference in Germany, European powers carved Africa into colonies
- this Chinese leader in the 1960s wanted to keep the revolutionary spirit alive in China with his policy called the Great Leap Forward
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- this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia
- slaves were brought to the Caribbean to work on these plantations
- the largest of the three estates in France
- the U.S. has interests in the Middle East because of this resource
- the post-World War II alliance comprised of East Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, and others.
- this trade agreement between the US and Mexico in the 1990s led to an increased trade deficit
- this environmental condition plagues the Saharan region in Africa
- this union of European countries was created to create a common currency and compete in international trade
- often considered the “root of all evil,” this was a motivating factor for European imperialism in Africa in the 1800s
- people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion
- the Qin dynasty in China is most famous for its construction of this world wonder
- this leader of the Soviet Union succeeded Vladimir Lenin and used purges, collectivization, and a series of 5-year plans
- people in India are mostly this religion
- in Laissez-faire economics, who or what should not interfere with business
- this Asian country followed the policy of imperialism by taking lands in Korea and Manchuria
- this catholic country’s leader sent a fleet of ships to conquer the English navy in 1588
- the creation of this organization was designed to control the price of oil by oil producing countries
31 Clues: people in India are mostly this religion • the largest of the three estates in France • this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia • conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa • conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa • people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion • ...
Morocco 2026-02-20
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- The current King of Morocco.
- A large sandstorm common in desert regions.
- Moroccan Arabic, the everyday spoken language in Morocco.
- A fertile area in a desert where water is found.
- Country located east of Morocco.
- A long, decorative robe traditionally worn in Morocco and other parts of North Africa.
- Sweet fruit from palm trees, a major crop in Morocco
- A dark eye cosmetic used traditionally in North Africa and the Middle East.
- An outdoor marketplace.
- Arabic for “Thank you.”
- The old, historic part of a North African city, often surrounded by walls.
- The holy book of Islam.
- A traditional Moroccan slow-cooked stew and also the clay pot it is cooked in.
- Also called Amazigh; the Indigenous people of North Africa.
- A traditional Moroccan green-colored tea, symbolizing hospitality.
- Country located north of Morocco (across the Strait of Gibraltar).
- The Prophet of Islam.
- An Arabic greeting meaning “Peace be upon you.”
- A famous collection of Middle Eastern and North African folk tales.
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- A country ruled by a king or queen.
- Country located south of southern Morocco.
- An optical illusion in the desert that makes it look like there is water on the horizon.
- Semolina, small steamed grains topped with vegetables and meat.
- A Berber (Amazigh) language spoken in southern Morocco.
- To bargain for a price for an item (at a souk in a medina)
- The official currency of Morocco.
- A traditional fancy Moroccan home, 2+ stories and with a fountain in the courtyard
- A plant-based dye used to decorate hands and feet, especially for weddings and celebrations.
- Number of pillars of Islam; number of points on the green star on the red Moroccan flag.
- Princess of Morocco and wife of King Mohammed VI.
- What Moroccans are having for lunch this month (during Ramadan).
- A person who moves from place to place instead of living permanently in one area.
- A traditional bright red natural cosmetic used in Morocco for lip and cheek color.
- Traditional Moroccan leather slippers.
- The house of worship for Muslim people.
- A Moroccan Amazigh tribe famous for handmade wool rugs.
- A desert animal used for transportation.
- A traditional Moroccan spice blend made from many different spices.
- A group of travelers, often with camels, crossing the desert together.
- A fortress or fortified area.
- The current month-long festival of fasting, prayer, reflection and community.
- Invisible spirits created out of smokeless fire and free will/ shapeshifters/ tricksters.
- The capital city of Morocco.
43 Clues: The Prophet of Islam. • An outdoor marketplace. • Arabic for “Thank you.” • The holy book of Islam. • The current King of Morocco. • The capital city of Morocco. • A fortress or fortified area. • Country located east of Morocco. • The official currency of Morocco. • A country ruled by a king or queen. • Traditional Moroccan leather slippers. • ...
MC10 2024-06-02
MENA Vocab Crossword 2022-04-25
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- a fertile or green area in an arid region
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- loose clay, silt, sand, or gravel that has been deposited by running water in a stream bed, on a floodplain, in an alluvial fan or beach, or in similar settings
- places where Mesopotamian gods were worshiped
- an English-language acronym referring to the Middle East and North Africa
- measures the monetary value of final goods and services
- individuals in Islam who are believed to spread God's message on Earth and to serve as models of ideal human behaviour
- chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- Christianity and Islam, plus Judaism and Druze faith
- a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
- a gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below
- the world's oldest monotheistic religion
- a Muslim place of worship
- the bed or valley of a stream in regions of southwestern Asia and northern Africa that is usually dry except during the rainy season and that often forms an oasis
- the seeds that come from grasses such as wheat, millet, rice, barley, oats, rye, triticale, sorghum, and maize
- A river delta is a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water
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- Arabic, Hebrew, Kurdish, Persian and Turkish
- Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Western Sahara
- a mountain range in northern Africa between the Mediterranean and the Sahara Deser
- a business that does work for a customer, and occasionally provides goods, but is not involved in manufacturing
- of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets
- he process of removing salt
- a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia
- the boomerang shaped region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling
- an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and universal religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God
- refers to the presence of people from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds or identities
- a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- a nomadic Arab of the desert
- a mode of subsistence that involves raising domestic animals in grassland environments using herd and household mobility
32 Clues: a Muslim place of worship • he process of removing salt • a nomadic Arab of the desert • the world's oldest monotheistic religion • a fertile or green area in an arid region • of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake • Arabic, Hebrew, Kurdish, Persian and Turkish • places where Mesopotamian gods were worshiped • Christianity and Islam, plus Judaism and Druze faith • ...
Minha’s country crossword 2025-04-10
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- What country has red on the left and right side and white in the middle.
- What country has orange on the top, white in the middle, and green on the bottom of the flag.
- States What country has 50 stars on the flag.
- What country has blue and white on the flag.
- What country has blue and a white star in the middle of the flag.
- What country has black on the top, red in the middle, and yellow at the bottom.
- What country has red on the top, white in middle, and green on the bottom.
- what country has a red circle in the middle of the flag.
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- What country has 1 big star & 4 little stars on the left side of the flag.
- What country has red, white, black and green on the flag.
- Rico What country has red, white, blue, and a white star.
- What country has a red leaf on the flag.
- What country has a moon & a small star on the middle of the flag.
- What country has black on the left, yellow in the middle, and red on the right side of the flag.
- What country has blue on the left, white in the middle, and red on the right.
- What country has red and white on the flag.
- What country has green on the left, white on the middle, and red on the right side of the flag.
- What country has red and white on the flag.
- What country has white on the left and red on the right.
19 Clues: What country has a red leaf on the flag. • What country has red and white on the flag. • What country has red and white on the flag. • What country has blue and white on the flag. • States What country has 50 stars on the flag. • What country has white on the left and red on the right. • what country has a red circle in the middle of the flag. • ...
Austin's Middle School Life 2015-03-03
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- Shiffler/My sixth grade teacher was whom?
- Merit Badge/Between 6th and 7th grade, I rode 150 miles on my bike to receive what award?
- Creek/What was the location that I shot my first deer at?
- is the one sport I have done every year since 7th grade.
- the summer, when my family goes on camp trips, I enjoy.
- Leader/In middle school, what was I asked to do for the National Junior Honor Society?
- Team/The fall sport I competed in during the seventh grade was what
- grade/During what grade, was I first able to run the mile in under seven minutes?
- middle school I had a new baby sister her name is?
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- Mountain/The middle school I went to.
- middle School I was a loner, so I played this game in the library during lunch.
- the district track meet in middle school, what place did I take in Shot Put?
- name of the person, I had a crush on in middle school.
- big Christmas present in sixth grade was what?
- Loftus/The name of my best friend in middle school was.
- new sport, I played in the sixth grade.
- watersport do I love to do, and I’m very good at.
- /Family guy time, I look forward to in fall.
- place/In middle school, I did a national history day project, what place did I earn
- Scout/At age 13, I earned the highest rank in scouting which is?
- Jackson Books/The books I would actually read, in Middle school were?
21 Clues: Mountain/The middle school I went to. • new sport, I played in the sixth grade. • Shiffler/My sixth grade teacher was whom? • /Family guy time, I look forward to in fall. • big Christmas present in sixth grade was what? • watersport do I love to do, and I’m very good at. • middle school I had a new baby sister her name is? • ...
Migration so far 2014-02-25
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- Poverty is one of the most common .... factors
- Cultures with a high ..... distance must show respect for elders and use very formal communication
- Making illegal payments in exchange for favors or influence
- A person who enters another country (for whatever reason)
- The main source of immigrants to rich countries according to 2008 statistics
- Third world countries are often poor and ..............
- A person's reputation or honor, which is dominant in Asian, Middle East and African cultures
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Communication style that uses words and literal meanings
- How old is Morgan when we meet him in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
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- Morgan is originally from .......
- In the poem "Yes", the speaker's husband is from the ...........
- First world countries are usually developed, .......... and industrialized
- How many boats tried to cross the ocean in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
- Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands
- Person who flees from one country to another because of discrimination or persecution
- A person who leaves his or her home country (for whatever reason)
17 Clues: Morgan is originally from ....... • Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands • Poverty is one of the most common .... factors • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development • Third world countries are often poor and .............. • Communication style that uses words and literal meanings • A person who enters another country (for whatever reason) • ...
Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia 2020-11-11
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- leader of a tribe or village
- a form of writing based on wedge-shaped impressions made in clay with reeds
- a god or goddess
- of labor, people specializing in different jobs
- a form of government where a god or deity is the ruler
- right, the belief that the right to rule comes directly from a god
- cities that work as separate kingdoms with their own governments
- temples shaped like pyramids made of clay bricks with steps leading to the top
- a fertile valley "between two rivers" in the Middle East where society started to develop
- class, groups of people ranked by social status
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- society organized around cities with a government and a system of food production and a system of writing and art and specialization
- the belief in many gods
- of Gilgamesh, the oldest found story in the world
- groups of families that live together
- workers skilled in a certain craft
- professional writers who could work as a teacher or lawyer or leader or copying tablets
- the first civilization in Mesopotamia which developed around 4000 BCE
17 Clues: a god or goddess • the belief in many gods • leader of a tribe or village • workers skilled in a certain craft • groups of families that live together • of labor, people specializing in different jobs • class, groups of people ranked by social status • of Gilgamesh, the oldest found story in the world • a form of government where a god or deity is the ruler • ...
Unit 3 Review (So far) 2025-10-06
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- Man who created a law code "An eye for an eye"
- The first empire
- True or False: We know how Cyrus the Great died
- Both Sargon and Hammurabi put these all over the Empire to ensure safety and protection
- Crescent A region of the Middle East that has good land to grow crops
- The person who saved Cyrus the Great as a baby
- An important invention that helped move goods from place to place (helps with transportation today)
- Cyrus saw himself as this instead of a conqueror which means he freed people
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- The first system of writing
- The person who tried to kill baby Cyrus the Great
- Religious temples that were 7 stories tall and pyramid shaped
- Cyrus allowed you to practice and believe in whatever ___ you wanted to
- As long as you did not revolt and paid these, Cyrus was happy
- The Empire that Cyrus The Great founded
- The class rank of a slave
- Leader of the first empire
- This person took over after Cyrus died
17 Clues: The first empire • The class rank of a slave • Leader of the first empire • The first system of writing • This person took over after Cyrus died • The Empire that Cyrus The Great founded • Man who created a law code "An eye for an eye" • The person who saved Cyrus the Great as a baby • True or False: We know how Cyrus the Great died • ...
Sports Med 2019-08-27
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- the farther of 2 objects
- first time injury
- blood tumor
- below
- cracking and popping
- foot rotating towards body
- rotation of palm down
- divides top and bottom of body
- cut
- moving limb away from middle of body
- separates body from front and back
- bruise
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- close to middle
- farther from middle
- above
- foot rotates rotates away from body
- joint bending
- scrape
- closer of 2 objects
- back view
- joint straightening out
- divides left and right sides of body
- rotation of palm up
- moving limb towards middle of body
- ongoing
25 Clues: cut • above • below • scrape • bruise • ongoing • back view • blood tumor • joint bending • close to middle • first time injury • farther from middle • closer of 2 objects • rotation of palm up • cracking and popping • rotation of palm down • joint straightening out • the farther of 2 objects • foot rotating towards body • divides top and bottom of body • moving limb towards middle of body • ...
How Well Do You Know the Birthday Girl? 2020-10-04
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- where did gig live when her kids were young?
- what is the birthday girl's favorite holiday?
- what flower is the birthday girl allergic to?
- nana loves to tell us that she loves us all the way to what planet
- how many grandkids and great-grandkids does nana have in total?
- how old is the birthday girl this year?
- what card game does nana love to play with friends?
- who did gig fall in love with at drake?
- what did the birthday girl ride on her trip to the middle east?
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- where does gig work?
- what car make did gig and her family tour europe in?
- what southern california city did nana live in as a young girl?
- iconic work by da vinci nana has seen in person that also wraps up the pageant of the masters show
- what item does nana bring with her every time she goes to disneyland?
- what country has nana lived in that shares the name of a thanksgiving animal?
- what does nana take on tuesdays?
- what does nana collect in her backyard?
17 Clues: where does gig work? • what does nana take on tuesdays? • how old is the birthday girl this year? • who did gig fall in love with at drake? • what does nana collect in her backyard? • where did gig live when her kids were young? • what is the birthday girl's favorite holiday? • what flower is the birthday girl allergic to? • ...
Overview of Some Migrant Stories 2023-05-31
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- These people often worked in the gumfields of Northland
- After 1986 the number of people from ... and India significantly increased.
- A European country that contributed more migrants after 1986.
- The people that our first migrants turned into
- After 1986 migration flows became much more ...?
- After 1986 a large flow of migrants came from non-... countries
- The arrival of this type of migrant has increased after 1990, from countries like Somalia and Kosovo
- This word means to change something (usually for the better)
- Aotearoa's first migrants
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- These migrants started coming in the 1800s
- ... peoples started coming in large numbers in the 1960s and 1970s
- Early European migrants were from Britain and ...?
- A type of society or country created by colonising Europeans e.g. USA, Australia, Canada.
- Lots of people from this mid-sized country came after 1986, along with people from Taiwan and South Africa
- Lots of Dutch migrants came in the nineteen ...?
- These early migrants worked in the Otago goldfields
- After 1986 there has been a small number of people migrating from the Middle-East and ...?
17 Clues: Aotearoa's first migrants • These migrants started coming in the 1800s • The people that our first migrants turned into • Lots of Dutch migrants came in the nineteen ...? • After 1986 migration flows became much more ...? • Early European migrants were from Britain and ...? • These early migrants worked in the Otago goldfields • ...
Cakes 2026-02-11
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- The Jewish festival in December where doughnuts are eaten.
- If something is extra special, a bonus, you could say it is like the _______ on the cake
- The Queen of Britain 1837-1901 who had a vanilla sponge named after her.
- Marie Antionnette famously said ____ them eat cake.
- 'Cisto' jest ciasto ________, you need lots of egg white and sugar.
- An important ingredient for baking, made by a hen.
- If something is easy in English you could say it is a _____ of cake.
- The city in Poland with a gingerbread museum, Biegać!
- The Simpson who likes donuts, also a Classic writer, sounds lika a lobster.
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- Also eaten on tlusty czwartek, called angel wings in English.
- A fried thin cake, translated as Mister Ciasto.
- A cake, a symbol of Warsaw and a tunnel from east to west.
- A main ingredient in baking, sounds like kwiat.
- As American as _______, As easy as ____________.
- That is the way the ___________ crumbles, said the _____ monster.
- A typical Polish doughnut should have this flavour jam in the middle.
- An american cake is red _______ cake.
17 Clues: An american cake is red _______ cake. • A fried thin cake, translated as Mister Ciasto. • A main ingredient in baking, sounds like kwiat. • As American as _______, As easy as ____________. • An important ingredient for baking, made by a hen. • Marie Antionnette famously said ____ them eat cake. • The city in Poland with a gingerbread museum, Biegać! • ...
Map Crossword 2025-08-25
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- Represents features in a map
- lines that run up & down
- the places in the map
- The coordinate of where something is
- The guide to all the features
- the halves of the earth
- 0º west and east
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- Shows north, East, South, and West
- lines that run sideways
- two or more lines within the same plane
- 0º north and south
- 1 cm = 100km
- 1ºN, 2ºE, 3ºs, 4ºW...
13 Clues: 1 cm = 100km • 0º west and east • 0º north and south • the places in the map • 1ºN, 2ºE, 3ºs, 4ºW... • lines that run sideways • the halves of the earth • lines that run up & down • Represents features in a map • The guide to all the features • Shows north, East, South, and West • The coordinate of where something is • two or more lines within the same plane
South American Countries 2026-03-03
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- Country north of Columbia
- Country between Peru and Brazil
- Small country on the east coast south of Brazil
- Not really a country in South America because it's owned by France
- Smallest country in South America
- Largest country in South America
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- Country where Daphne was born
- Country beside Chile
- Country connected to Panama
- Country east of Suriname
- Country north of Argentina
- Country south of Columbia
- Skinniest country
13 Clues: Skinniest country • Country beside Chile • Country east of Suriname • Country north of Columbia • Country south of Columbia • Country north of Argentina • Country connected to Panama • Country where Daphne was born • Country between Peru and Brazil • Largest country in South America • Smallest country in South America • Small country on the east coast south of Brazil • ...
Ancient china 2023-05-02
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- they led the government and gave land to the lords
- uses the position of shadows cast by the un to tell the time of day
- the most influential teacher in Chinese history one of the most powerful rulers in Chinese history
- Road this 4,000-mile-long network of routes stretched westward from China across Asia’s desert and mountain ranges through the Middle East until it reached the Mediterranean sea
- stressed living in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality
- is a prediction
- people of high rank
- is the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain
- or moral values the ideas of Confucius are know as Confucianism
- was the most famous Daoist teacher
- a soft light highly valued fabric
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- the spread of ideas from one culture to another
- a device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- a hard gemstone
- or farmers with small farms
- wall of china a barrier that linked earlier walls across China’s northern frontier
- Huangdi means first emperor
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
18 Clues: a hard gemstone • is a prediction • people of high rank • or farmers with small farms • Huangdi means first emperor • a soft light highly valued fabric • was the most famous Daoist teacher • the spread of ideas from one culture to another • they led the government and gave land to the lords • a device that measures the strength of an earthquake • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-05
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- The mother and father of a child.
- A person who gathers, writes, and reports news for various media outlets.
- People who work together, typically in a professional environment.
- Being in the same place or engaged in the same activity with others.
- The first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning.
- up The act of rousing from sleep or becoming alert.
- To communicate information or a story to someone.
- things Enjoyable activities or events that bring happiness or entertainment.
- Referring to a change or cessation of something previously happening.
- East A region that includes countries in Western Asia and parts of North Africa.
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- An occurrence happening at a single point in time.
- diving A recreational activity where individuals dive underwater using breathing equipment.
- A sister of one’s mother or father, or the wife of one's uncle.
- A child of one's uncle or aunt.
- Happening from time to time, but not frequently.
- ready Preparing oneself or things for a specific event or activity.
- A day when one typically works, often from 9 AM to 5 PM.
17 Clues: A child of one's uncle or aunt. • The mother and father of a child. • Happening from time to time, but not frequently. • To communicate information or a story to someone. • An occurrence happening at a single point in time. • up The act of rousing from sleep or becoming alert. • A day when one typically works, often from 9 AM to 5 PM. • ...
World History Crossword 2025-02-06
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- In 1931, became the leader of the Chinese Communists. (2 words)
- Government programs that would make the country better. (2 words)
- The main religious group in Northern Ireland.
- Empire that ruled much of the Middle East at the beginning of WWI.
- The new name for Persia, meaning "Land of the Aryans."
- A situation where prices rise and the value of money goes down.
- A tax on goods that come into a country from other nations.
- One of the major religious groups in India.
- Person from India who led the passive resistance movement.
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- Leader that turned Turkey into a modern nation.(2 words)
- The declaration Britain made expressing sympathy for setting up a "national home for the Jewish people."
- Refusing to buy a product.
- One of the major religions groups in India.
- A common enemy to China that brought Communists and Nationalists together.
- The party supported by Chinese workers and peasants.
- The name for the Nationalist Party in China, headed by Sun Yat-sen.
- A group of different parties that agree to take joint action.
17 Clues: Refusing to buy a product. • One of the major religions groups in India. • One of the major religious groups in India. • The main religious group in Northern Ireland. • The party supported by Chinese workers and peasants. • The new name for Persia, meaning "Land of the Aryans." • Leader that turned Turkey into a modern nation.(2 words) • ...
26: Social Studies review 2025-04-20
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- someone who works to spread a religion
- many people live in a given area
- lines on a globe or map that run north to south and measure distance from the prime meridian; also called meridians
- half of the globe
- lines on a globe or map that run east to west and measure distance from the equator; also called parallels
- a land area with physical features and climate that set it apart from other areas.
- to persuade someone to change his or her religion
- a person who travels in search of geographical or scientific information
- line of latitude that circles the middle of the globe
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- to journey completely around the earth, especially by water
- a church and surrounding buildings built by the Catholic church
- resources like fossil fuels and minerals.
- a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose
- resources like sunlight, water, and wind.
- Substances that exist in nature and are utilized by humans.
- the building where priests and Christians worship
- the service and worship of God
17 Clues: half of the globe • the service and worship of God • many people live in a given area • someone who works to spread a religion • resources like fossil fuels and minerals. • resources like sunlight, water, and wind. • to persuade someone to change his or her religion • the building where priests and Christians worship • line of latitude that circles the middle of the globe • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-08
Middle Ages 2021-12-06
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- a building for Christian religious activities:
- a member of a group of religious men who do not marry and usually live together in a monastery
- the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- the being who made the universe and is believed to have an effect on all things
- an organization of people who do the same job
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- a woman who rules a country because she has been born into a royal family, or a woman who is married to a king
- a large old house in the country with land belonging to it, especially in Europe
- the ruler of a country, who holds this position because of his royal birth
- a person who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals, etc. on it, especially one who has a low income, very little education, and a low social position. This is usually used of someone who lived in the past or of someone in a poor country:
- a man who has a lot of power in a particular area of activity
10 Clues: the leader of the Roman Catholic Church • an organization of people who do the same job • a building for Christian religious activities: • a man who has a lot of power in a particular area of activity • the ruler of a country, who holds this position because of his royal birth • the being who made the universe and is believed to have an effect on all things • ...
middle ages 2022-03-31
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- traveled to capture the holy land
- disease spread from fleas on rats
- given land to farm on
- a piece of land
- contest between knights on horseback
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- covering of iron worn by knights
- noble who was given land by the lord in return for military service vassal
- treated with royalty
- clowns before a lord to make them laugh
- where the king or lords live
10 Clues: a piece of land • treated with royalty • given land to farm on • where the king or lords live • covering of iron worn by knights • traveled to capture the holy land • disease spread from fleas on rats • contest between knights on horseback • clowns before a lord to make them laugh • noble who was given land by the lord in return for military service vassal
Middle Ages 2014-04-08
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- Road used to trade goods and gold
- supreme ruler
- social, political, and economic system of the Middle Ages
- person who lived and farmed on land owned by a lord
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- warrior trained to fight on horseback
- Rotation serfs worked the manor lands using the....
- Carta an English charter who limited royal power
- knight's code
- Book King William used this to keep track of everyone in Europe
- group of people united by a common trade
10 Clues: supreme ruler • knight's code • Road used to trade goods and gold • warrior trained to fight on horseback • group of people united by a common trade • Carta an English charter who limited royal power • Rotation serfs worked the manor lands using the.... • person who lived and farmed on land owned by a lord • social, political, and economic system of the Middle Ages • ...
Middle Ages 2013-04-02
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- The land owned by a Noble and everything on it
- Religious war
- Free farmers on a Manor
- This document stipulated the relationship between the king and the lower level lords.
- A medievil association of merchants or craftsmen
- Who holds land for a feudal lord and recieves protection in return
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- Head of the Christian church
- The Latin term for middle ages
- The system in which Kings gave their land to Nobles
- One of the most prestigious warriors in the middle ages.
10 Clues: Religious war • Free farmers on a Manor • Head of the Christian church • The Latin term for middle ages • The land owned by a Noble and everything on it • A medievil association of merchants or craftsmen • The system in which Kings gave their land to Nobles • One of the most prestigious warriors in the middle ages. • ...
Middle Ages 2013-02-14
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- a member of a ancient Germanic people who converts parts of the Roman Empire during the 5 century
- peasant labor bound by law to the lands of Nobel
- a ruler with overall power
- a show of respect towards someone
- the economic , political , and social. System that characterized medieval Europe
- human build bridge made to carry out water
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- a member of a Scandinavian people who carried out seaborne raids of northwest Europe.
- a Nobel who held land from and served a higher ranked lord, and in return was given protection
- was the king of the franks , and founder of the first empire in Western Europe
- the land a lord granted to a vassal in exchange for military service and loyalty
10 Clues: a ruler with overall power • a show of respect towards someone • human build bridge made to carry out water • peasant labor bound by law to the lands of Nobel • was the king of the franks , and founder of the first empire in Western Europe • the land a lord granted to a vassal in exchange for military service and loyalty • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-08
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- blood sucking worms
- a store with home made bread
- Ruler of a country
- sound that you can dance to
- 2 men riding horses trying to knock each other off
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- makes you very sick
- filled with delicious food and lots of drinks
- People agents church and support satin
- a punishment by hanging from a rope
- a group of 10 boys from 12 and over
10 Clues: Ruler of a country • makes you very sick • blood sucking worms • sound that you can dance to • a store with home made bread • a punishment by hanging from a rope • a group of 10 boys from 12 and over • People agents church and support satin • filled with delicious food and lots of drinks • 2 men riding horses trying to knock each other off
'-ys' middle 2022-09-20
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- celebrated on the same day every year
- something that will most definitely happen
- used to store, and move groceries
- animals often found in jungles and rainforests
- often worn by sporting teams
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- an animal similar to a horse
- somebody who rode horses in western times
- multiple adventures someone can go on
- a low area of land between hills and mountains
- an athlete who rides horses
10 Clues: an athlete who rides horses • an animal similar to a horse • often worn by sporting teams • used to store, and move groceries • multiple adventures someone can go on • celebrated on the same day every year • somebody who rode horses in western times • something that will most definitely happen • a low area of land between hills and mountains • ...
