middle east Crossword Puzzles
Vocab #4 2023-12-14
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- a war between citizens of the same state
- a person who studies philosophy
- Greek civilization spread across the entire Middle East
- the capitol of Greece, and Greece's largest city
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a temple dedicated to the Greek Goddess Athena
- a Roman province lying north of Greece
- a time of peace, posterity, and happiness
- a system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of the state
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
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- a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions
- an alliancedominated by Sparta to protect Sparta
- the act of trading goods or services without money
- a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is connected to mainland on one side
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in a close formation
- the highest class is certain societies
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- founded after the Persian War to protect Ionian Greeks
- a small group of people having control over a country, organization, or institution
- a system where money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
20 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • a city-state in ancient Greece • a person who studies philosophy • the highest class is certain societies • a Roman province lying north of Greece • a war between citizens of the same state • a time of peace, posterity, and happiness • a temple dedicated to the Greek Goddess Athena • a form of government with a monarch at the head • ...
Islam in Medieval Times 2023-12-17
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- the holy book of the religion of Islam
- when you give charity
- a man born around 570 C.E. who taught the faith of Islam
- a place were Jesus lived called Palestine
- the muslims made new concepts for this
- the belief in a single God
- the study of stars and planets
- the example that Muhammad set for Muslims about how to live
- the body of Islamic law based on the Qur’an and the Sunnah
- when you fast
- a ruler in the Middle East
- the ninth month of the calendar
- to strive
- belief in more than one god
- they used leather to make this
- the discrimination of jews
- a Muslim house of worship
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- the spread of culture
- the example Muhammad gave to muslims
- person who speaks or interprets the words of God
- the most basic of worship for muslims
- is the belief of one God and Muhammad is the messenger
- the used drugs for this
- the region's faith of muslims
- the pilgrimage going to Mecca
- a daily prayer
- a follower of the Islamic faith
- a series of religious war
- islamic community
- a military action in which a place is surrounded and cut off to force those inside to surrender
30 Clues: to strive • when you fast • a daily prayer • islamic community • the spread of culture • when you give charity • the used drugs for this • a series of religious war • a Muslim house of worship • the belief in a single God • a ruler in the Middle East • the discrimination of jews • belief in more than one god • the region's faith of muslims • the pilgrimage going to Mecca • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
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- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
STD-10 - SS - SEASONS AND TIME 2020-07-16
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- During which Seasons plants grow and flowers bloom?
- In which climatic zone different seasons occur mostly.
- Winter .......... Day is the shortest day and night in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Which is the mean longitude?
- …….. are the result of the orbit of the Earth around the Sun
- 82 ½ degree East latitude passes through the ………. of India
- Circling of the Earth in its own axis is called ……….
- The shortest day of the year
- The ………. was established without taking into account the landmass of the earth.
- ………. Meridian is the other name of Greenwich Meridian
- 180-degree latitude is known as ……….
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- The rotation of the Earth around the Sun is called ……….
- The Sun’s movement from Tropic of Cancer to Tropic Capricorn is known as ……….
- The distance between the two time zones is ………. degrees
- The longest day of the year
- The ………. is decided with the help of noontime
- The season which occurs while the Sun moves from Tropic of Cancer to Tropic of Capricorn
- How may time zones are there in the world?
- Where is the Sun’s position in the longitude on 23rd September and 21st March?
- The year, which has 366 days, is known as ……….
- During which season, plants shed their leaves
21 Clues: The longest day of the year • Which is the mean longitude? • The shortest day of the year • 180-degree latitude is known as ………. • How may time zones are there in the world? • The ………. is decided with the help of noontime • The year, which has 366 days, is known as ………. • During which season, plants shed their leaves • During which Seasons plants grow and flowers bloom? • ...
Year 7 Judaism Crossword 2024-06-04
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- The ability to choose how to act
- Discrimination against Jews
- A symbolic meal containing a lamb shank, bitter herbs, and a boiled egg
- The Jewish holy book
- Food that is not acceptable to eat
- Jews who believe the laws should be updated for the modern world
- The day when Jews can do no work
- All knowing
- All powerful
- The principle that almost any law can be broken to preserve human life
- Pointing stick used to read the holy book
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- Holiest place in Judaism. Was destroyed twice.
- There are 613 of them
- The ceremony when Jewish boys become men
- Food that is acceptable to eat
- The festival when Jews remember the angel of death passing over them
- All loving
- A girl with a famous diary
- The cupboard where the sacred scrolls are stored
- Believe in one God
- A Jewish teacher
- The Jewish book of laws
- Where Jews go to worship
- A promise between God and his people
- Very strict Jews who believe all laws should be followed
- The Jewish desire for a homeland in the Middle East
26 Clues: All loving • All knowing • All powerful • A Jewish teacher • Believe in one God • The Jewish holy book • There are 613 of them • The Jewish book of laws • Where Jews go to worship • A girl with a famous diary • Discrimination against Jews • Food that is acceptable to eat • The ability to choose how to act • The day when Jews can do no work • Food that is not acceptable to eat • ...
Eveything 2024-06-06
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- Major brand known for cloths and shoes
- Man’s best friend
- Soldiers used in feudal Japan
- This mlb team plays in Miami
- European soldiers that invaded Muslim land in the Middle East and European pagans
- The son of God
- Hockey uses these
- Region In America and Canada that includes Washington Oregon and British Colombia
- Capitol of Singapore
- Ancient people that migrated to Iberia after the fall of Rome
- Major football league
- Hungarian dictator in ww2
- State near Alabama and Louisiana
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- ancient leader of the hunnic empire that raided the Roman’s and Europe
- lost at waterloo
- Norwegian and danish raiders who attacked Northern European and the British isles
- This happened when the Protestants broke away from the catholics
- When the disciples talked in younger in jerusalem
- he united the Frankish empire and created the Holy Roman Empire
- Capitol of Poland
- Everest The tallest mountain
- The team who won the first Super Bowl against the chiefs
- Island in the Caribbean inside of the country of Antigua and barbuda
- Capitol of uk
- People who raised and stole money from European powers all throughout history
25 Clues: Capitol of uk • The son of God • lost at waterloo • Capitol of Poland • Man’s best friend • Hockey uses these • Capitol of Singapore • Major football league • Hungarian dictator in ww2 • This mlb team plays in Miami • Soldiers used in feudal Japan • Everest The tallest mountain • State near Alabama and Louisiana • Major brand known for cloths and shoes • ...
Mountains, Volcanoes and Geothermal Systems 2023-01-24
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- Fast moving clouds of gas and rock
- Natural Fountains
- Large volcano on the main island of Hawaii
- Mountain range dividing Europe and Asia
- Volcanoes with steep sides of loose rock/ash
- Mountain range created by collision of plates
- Ancient mountain range in North America
- Irregularly shaped volcanoes with long slopes
- Mountain range in South Africa
- Vents which allow steam to escape to surface
- Large volcano in southern Italy
- Volcano in Washington state
- A word meaning "thick"
- Highest mountain range in the world
- Volcanic mud slide
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- Underwater volcanic eruptions
- Indian mountain range
- Molten rock
- Volcano which exploded in 1883
- Eruptions creating fast-flowing lava
- Mountain range dividing Europe and Middle East
- Mountains created by upward thrust of plates
- Mountain range in North Africa
- Volcanoes formed from older magma chambers
- National park famous for volcanic features
- Highest mountain in Africa
- Mountain range in South America
- Mountain Range in New Zealand
- Famous Japanese volcano
- Country famous for it's use of geothermal energy
- Volcanoes created in crack of Earth's surface
- Mountains created by crashing of tectonic plates
32 Clues: Molten rock • Natural Fountains • Volcanic mud slide • Indian mountain range • A word meaning "thick" • Famous Japanese volcano • Highest mountain in Africa • Volcano in Washington state • Underwater volcanic eruptions • Mountain Range in New Zealand • Volcano which exploded in 1883 • Mountain range in North Africa • Mountain range in South Africa • Mountain range in South America • ...
Global 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-27
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- A war that occurred after Peron's death, in line with Operation Condor.
- Chilean socialist president, elected in 1970.
- A campaign led by the US in Latin America to support dictators and contain communism.
- The act of converting fertile land into desert like climates.
- Defined as the process of the world becoming interconnected and sharing cultural exchange.
- Chilean military Junta leader.
- The Green Revolution attempted to solve this enduring issue.
- Dictatorship family of Nicaragua.
- Also known as the Banana Republic
- Argentina's state under Peron (2 words).
- This global organization wanted to control oil production in the Middle East.
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- A modern day movement designed to increase agricultural productivity and end scarcity.
- This country is the De Facto Leader of OPEC.
- Human right's violation, the act of being captured, imprisoned and tortured.
- Leftist rebel group who opposed the Contras in Nicaragua.
- The act of clearing forests, contributes to the climate change issue.
- This intergovernmental organization provided loans to countries worldwide for capital purposes.
- Enduring issue which resulted allowed for the spread of pandemics.
- Cuban Women's Suffrage leader.
- This global organization was composed of the US, Mexico and Canada.
20 Clues: Chilean military Junta leader. • Cuban Women's Suffrage leader. • Dictatorship family of Nicaragua. • Also known as the Banana Republic • Argentina's state under Peron (2 words). • This country is the De Facto Leader of OPEC. • Chilean socialist president, elected in 1970. • Leftist rebel group who opposed the Contras in Nicaragua. • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- EUROPEANS TRADED GOODS LIKE METAL, CLOTH, GUNS AND ALCOHOL FOR THIS
- SOMETHING THAT HELPS SOMEONE LIVE IN A SPECIFIC/GIVEN PLACE
- ONE OF THE THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES OF INDIGENOUS CANADIANS (2 WORDS)
- AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE
- AN OVERLAND ROUTE, IN THE MIDDLE EAST (3 WORDS)
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED ON PACIFIC COASTS SETTLED NEAR RIVERS BECAUSE THEY COULD EAT ___
- EUROPEANS CONVERTED INDIGENOUS PEOPLE TO THIS RELIGION
- THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO
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- PEOPLE WHO EUROPE SENT TO EXPLORE THE NEW WORLD
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN THE PRAIRIES WERE ___
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS WENT TO CUBE IN 1492 FOR THIS COUNTRY
- DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS)
- PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE
- HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN
- A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY
- AN EXPLORER WHO WENT TO NEWFOUNDLND FOR ENGLAND IN 1497 (2 WORDS)
- A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS
- THE EARLIEST EURIPEAN SETTLERS WERE NOT __ FOR NORTH AMERICAS HARSH CLIMATE
- EXPLORERS CREATED MINI COUNTRIES THAT ARE OWNED BY ANOTHER COUNTRY
- A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH
20 Clues: HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN • A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS • THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO • AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE • A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY • A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH • PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE • DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS) • ...
Abrahamic Beliefs Crossword 2024-12-16
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- The region of the world where the Abrahamic Beliefs began.
- The founder of Christianity.
- To be treated meanly because of your beliefs.
- Following many Gods or Goddesses.
- The first Christian Roman Emperor.
- The three Abrahamic Beliefs are Judaism, Christianity, and ________.
- A Jewish religious leader.
- The holiest city to Muslims which they face when they pray.
- Following one God or Goddess.
- The name of the building the followers of Judaism worship in.
- A person who is thought to speak to God.
- The language the followers of Judaism speak.
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- A person who holds extreme political views is called an _____________.
- The name of the building the followers of Islam worship in.
- The founder of Islam.
- The follower of Judaism are called ________.
- Followers of Islam follow the ______ Pillars of Islam.
- The followers of Islam are called ____________.
- The language the followers of Islam worship in.
- A religious leader in Islam.
- The "Promised Land" of the followers of Judaism.
- Something that is traditional is called ___________.
- A series of religious wars fought in the Middle East between Christians and Muslims.
- A person who spreads religious beliefs.
- The oldest Abrahamic Belief.
25 Clues: The founder of Islam. • A Jewish religious leader. • The founder of Christianity. • A religious leader in Islam. • The oldest Abrahamic Belief. • Following one God or Goddess. • Following many Gods or Goddesses. • The first Christian Roman Emperor. • A person who spreads religious beliefs. • A person who is thought to speak to God. • The follower of Judaism are called ________. • ...
Project X 2025-05-13
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- A chinese free-reed wind instrument with a gourd wind chamber
- A repeated musical phrase or rhythm
- Fiddle A Norwegian violin with sympathetic strings
- A traditional Swedish keyed fiddle
- The distance between two pitches
- A very short grace note payed quickly
- A large double-headed drum from the Balkans
- A plucked string instrument from India with a long neck
- A sequence of chords that brings a phrase to a close
- A Gradual increase in loudness
- An ancient Chinese seven-stringed zither
- A chinese plucked lute with four strings
- A thumb piano from Zimbabwe
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- A Bamboo flute from India
- A sudden, strong accent on a note or chord
- A Japanese end-blown bamboo flute
- A smooth, connected style of playing notes
- A loud double-reed woodwind from the middle east
- A Tempo marking indicating a moderate, walking pace
- A long-necked, waisted lute from Iran
- A bowed, short-necked string instrument
- A long wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians
- A two-stringed chinese bowed instrument
- A Ukrainian hammered dulcimer
- A West African harp-lute with 21 strings
25 Clues: A Bamboo flute from India • A thumb piano from Zimbabwe • A Ukrainian hammered dulcimer • A Gradual increase in loudness • The distance between two pitches • A Japanese end-blown bamboo flute • A traditional Swedish keyed fiddle • A repeated musical phrase or rhythm • A very short grace note payed quickly • A long-necked, waisted lute from Iran • ...
How well do you know Adam and Madeline? 2022-12-06
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- A sport Adam played growing up.
- Genre of dance Madeline was most known for.
- What is Madeline's middle name?
- All of the Parisi children attend or have attended ____ University.
- Pizza Place that the Wallace siblings + Adam went once a month for an entire year to do the shot of the month.
- Madeline studied abroad in this city.
- Adam (and a lot of the Parisi Family) is notorious for having bad _____ (body part).
- Mascot of THE university Madeline attended.
- Adam and Madeline are both one of _____ siblings.
- First name of the TV character that is Adam's doppelgänger.
- University where Adam received his MBA: ______ Western University
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- Where did Adam and Madeline meet?
- Mascot of Adam's high school (singular).
- Where Adam and Madeline are going on their honeymoon.
- Where was Adam and Madeline's first date?
- Month Adam was born.
- Month of Madeline and Adam's dating anniversary.
- Adam's favorite sport to play (and now maybe Madeline's).
- The church where Madeline and Adam were engaged was called St. __________ in the East.
- Madeline's first job out of college.
- Baseball team Madeline championed as the MLB team she roots for.
- Both Adam and Madeline's moms are named ____.
22 Clues: Month Adam was born. • A sport Adam played growing up. • What is Madeline's middle name? • Where did Adam and Madeline meet? • Madeline's first job out of college. • Madeline studied abroad in this city. • Mascot of Adam's high school (singular). • Where was Adam and Madeline's first date? • Genre of dance Madeline was most known for. • ...
The Golden Age of Islam 2024-12-09
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- - The most sacred building in Islam, located in Mecca.
- - Having lots of money, goods, or valuable resources.
- Age - A time of great achievements in art, science, and culture.
- Routes - Paths used by merchants to buy and sell goods across countries.
- - The study of nature and how things work, like medicine and astronomy.
- - Places where books and knowledge are kept for learning.
- - Beautiful creations like paintings, drawings, and decorations.
- Farmlands - Land with rich soil that is great for growing crops.
- - A Muslim place of worship.
- - A person who takes over a job or position from someone else.
- - Helping others by giving money or goods.
- - The holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of Muhammad.
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- - Designing and building structures, like mosques and palaces.
- - Taking control of land or people through military force.
- - The science of healing and taking care of health.
- Empire - A large kingdom that spread across the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Europe.
- - People who study and learn a lot about different subjects.
- - Expensive and fancy items or lifestyles.
- - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- - A rich and busy city known for learning and trade in the Islamic Empire.
20 Clues: - A Muslim place of worship. • - Expensive and fancy items or lifestyles. • - Helping others by giving money or goods. • - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • - The science of healing and taking care of health. • - Having lots of money, goods, or valuable resources. • - The most sacred building in Islam, located in Mecca. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-09-02
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- Someone who moves around and migrates to find food and resources in order to survive.
- Things/objects made by humans.
- A large stepped tower or pyramid.
- A person who copies out documents.
- The time period when homosapiens started using agriculture and began to settle down.
- The "old stone age" or the period of time before humans settled down and developed agriculture.
- To control or adopt a living thing in a controlled manner or for a specific purpose.
- Someone who is skilled in a specific trade.
- To arrange rules or laws into a systematic code.
- The use of symbols to represent language.
- The period of time when humans settled down and developed agriculture.
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- Someone who obtains food by hunting for and gathering food in the wild.
- History before recorded information or writting.
- The species that all humans belong to.
- A structure in england made during the neolithic era.
- Relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems.
- The study of humanity before written accords.
- The beliefs or traditions of a certain group of people.
- Humanity as a whole.
- A crescent shaped piece of historical land in the middle east.
20 Clues: Humanity as a whole. • Things/objects made by humans. • A large stepped tower or pyramid. • A person who copies out documents. • The species that all humans belong to. • The use of symbols to represent language. • Someone who is skilled in a specific trade. • The study of humanity before written accords. • History before recorded information or writting. • ...
I am Malala- Prologue 2026-02-12
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- This is what WWE show Malala's brothers are watching on TV.
- What specific part (region/valley) of Pakistan is Malala from?
- Two words: This is what the nickname means that her father calls her
- This is what Malala can smell cooking from her bedroom.
- This is what Malala calls her father
- Malala ate fried eggs with tea and ___ for breakfast on this day
- She was in grade ___ when the incident occurred
- This is the name of the school for girls that Malala attends
- Two words: This is how many golden cups & medals Malala won in school
- This is where Birmingham is
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- This is the setting of what month it is in the prologue.
- This is the nickname Malala's father calls her.
- This is the white part of Malala's school uniform.
- Name of Malala's youngest brother
- This is the sport game played in the Middle East.
- This is Malala's friend from next door.
- This is the blue part of Malala's school uniform.
- Day of the week the incident occurred
- This describes Malala's blanket.
- This is how old Malala was when the incident occurred
- This is what Malala can "hear the hum of" from her bedroom
21 Clues: This is where Birmingham is • This describes Malala's blanket. • Name of Malala's youngest brother • This is what Malala calls her father • Day of the week the incident occurred • This is Malala's friend from next door. • This is the nickname Malala's father calls her. • She was in grade ___ when the incident occurred • This is the sport game played in the Middle East. • ...
Vocab #1 2025-08-28
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- the human race
- the study of material remains (pottery, tools, etc.)
- a crescent shaped piece of land in the middle east with fertile land
- simple objects showing human workmanship
- tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
- a member of a culture in which food is obtained by hunting, gathering, fishing, etc
- when human and cultural development is considered most advanced
- a rectangle tower, surrounded by a temple
- wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing
- a member of a group that has no fixed residence
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- earliest record of the stone age
- a monument in the south of England made by prehistoric people
- pictorial symbol used for a word or phrase
- the shared way of life of a particular group of people
- the latest period of the stone age
- a skilled crafts person who makes handmade objects
- this is when humans settled and started to domesticate animals and plants
- arrange rules into a systematic code
- a person who copies out documents or a record keeper
- the study of prehistoric human kind; before written records
20 Clues: the human race • earliest record of the stone age • the latest period of the stone age • arrange rules into a systematic code • simple objects showing human workmanship • a rectangle tower, surrounded by a temple • pictorial symbol used for a word or phrase • wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing • a member of a group that has no fixed residence • ...
Week 4 2026-03-25
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- Who saved the father and daughter from the rip current?
- What statues were new at a museum?
- Hose’ Medin, a blank, killed a US college student.
- An ex Yale blank got excepted into Yale's Nursing program.
- How did Iran release some of their missiles?
- what was the name of the daughter that got pulled out by a rip current?
- what day of the shut down are we on?
- how much rain has accumulated in Hawaii?
- What did the doctor husband claim to be doing when he attacked his wife?
- what was found in a shelf of stuffed animals in a store?
- How many fights were cancelled due to the fire truck and plane crash?
- 982 blanks were released by Iran?
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- What is scheduled in 2028 by NASA?
- What prices are going down due to talks with Iran?
- How many officers did it take to remove the drunk driver from their car after surging into a crowd?
- How many misses being released?
- What week is the war in the Middle East on?
- how many people injured in the apartment air strike?
- Who played 1,612 NBA games?
- How many TSA workers are calling out?
20 Clues: Who played 1,612 NBA games? • How many misses being released? • 982 blanks were released by Iran? • What is scheduled in 2028 by NASA? • What statues were new at a museum? • what day of the shut down are we on? • How many TSA workers are calling out? • how much rain has accumulated in Hawaii? • What week is the war in the Middle East on? • ...
2.28 2026-02-28
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- [ˈklʌmzɪ] a. 笨拙的,不灵巧的
- [ˈʃɔpkiːpə(r)] n. 店主,零售商人
- [kɔːpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] n. (大)公司
- [ækwɪˈzɪʃ(ə)n] n. 获得,得到
- [pəˈlɪtɪk(ə)l] a. 政治的
- (美 harbor) ['hɑ:bə] n. 港口
- [ˈtuːθpeɪst] n. 牙膏
- [ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ] a.具有挑战性的
- East [ˈmɪd(ə)l iːst] n. 中东
- [kəmˈpiːt] vi. 比赛,竞赛
- [ˈmɜːsɪfʊl] a. 仁慈的;宽大的
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- [ɡeɪl] n. 强风(约每小时 60 英里)
- [ˈseɪlzmən] n. 男售货员
- [`erə,pleɪn] n. (英)飞机
- [dɪˈstrɪbjuːt] v. 分发,分配
- through 通过,拨通(电话)
- [ˈentəpraɪz] n.公司,企,事业单位
- [rɪˈstrɪkʃ(ə)n] n. 限制,约束
- [ælkəˈhɔlɪk] a. / n. 含酒精的,酒鬼
- (struck, struck 或 stricken) [straɪk] vt. 擦(打)火, 侵袭
- [rɪˈmɑːk] n. 陈述;话;议论
- [swɔp] v. 交换(东西)
- fact 事实上,实际上
- [ˈlaɪvlɪ] a. 活泼的;充满生气的
24 Clues: fact 事实上,实际上 • [swɔp] v. 交换(东西) • through 通过,拨通(电话) • [ˈtuːθpeɪst] n. 牙膏 • [ˈseɪlzmən] n. 男售货员 • [rɪˈmɑːk] n. 陈述;话;议论 • [kəmˈpiːt] vi. 比赛,竞赛 • [ˈklʌmzɪ] a. 笨拙的,不灵巧的 • [`erə,pleɪn] n. (英)飞机 • [pəˈlɪtɪk(ə)l] a. 政治的 • [ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ] a.具有挑战性的 • [ˈlaɪvlɪ] a. 活泼的;充满生气的 • [ˈmɜːsɪfʊl] a. 仁慈的;宽大的 • [dɪˈstrɪbjuːt] v. 分发,分配 • [ækwɪˈzɪʃ(ə)n] n. 获得,得到 • [ɡeɪl] n. 强风(约每小时 60 英里) • [ˈentəpraɪz] n.公司,企,事业单位 • ...
Countries 2026-03-20
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- Island territory near Australia, popular holiday spot.
- Country known for tango dancing and soccer.
- European country known for cars and castles.
- Country across the Tasman Sea, famous for kiwis.
- Country made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- Island country in Southeast Asia with over 7,000 islands.
- Island country known for sushi and technology.
- Most populated country in the world.
- European country known for flamenco dancing.
- Country shaped like a boot.
- Country known for K-pop and technology.
- The largest country in the world.
- Large country in Asia, famous for the Taj Mahal.
- Country at the bottom of Africa.
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- Country in Africa with pyramids.
- Large country north of the USA, known for maple syrup.
- Country with 50 states and the Statue of Liberty.
- Country famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- Largest country in South America, home to the Amazon Rainforest.
- Country famous for beaches and spicy food.
- Country south of the USA, famous for tacos.
- Country made up of many islands north of Australia.
- The country we live in.
- Country that sits between Europe and Asia.
- Country with many ancient ruins and islands.
- Desert country in the Middle East.
26 Clues: The country we live in. • Country shaped like a boot. • Country in Africa with pyramids. • Country at the bottom of Africa. • The largest country in the world. • Desert country in the Middle East. • Country famous for the Eiffel Tower. • Most populated country in the world. • Country known for K-pop and technology. • Country famous for beaches and spicy food. • ...
Age of Exploration 2026-04-22
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- discovered Americas
- In mercantilism, this is established for the benefit of a mother country
- first circumnavigation of world with Elcano
- these products were provided to colonies by a mother country
- explored South America and said Americas were "New World"
- colonies were supposed to do this only with their mother country
- trade around the Atlantic
- the Middle ___ was the trip from Africa to America
- established Portuguese trade route to India
- colonies paid ___ for manufactured products than they received for raw materials
- the exchange of people, goods, ideas, and germs between Old and New World
- colonised South America and southwest North America
- Drake and Magellan both did this
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- colonised Brazil and India
- mother countries tried to keep a favourable ___ of trade
- an economic system based on trade
- colonised Canada (today's Quebec) and down through Louisiana
- name given to New World by a mapmaker in honour of Vespucci
- colonised east coast of North America
- opened up eastern Canadian cod fishing region to England
- Drake was knighted by Queen ___ I
- this ruler of Calicut became displeased with Vasco Da Gama
- Francis Drake defeated this Spanish navy
- English pirate
24 Clues: English pirate • discovered Americas • trade around the Atlantic • colonised Brazil and India • Drake and Magellan both did this • an economic system based on trade • Drake was knighted by Queen ___ I • colonised east coast of North America • Francis Drake defeated this Spanish navy • first circumnavigation of world with Elcano • established Portuguese trade route to India • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-08
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- another one of the most popular city-state in Greece
- the name of the bactarian princess alexander married in 327 BC
- "lovers of wisdom", teachers, examples of this are: plato, socrates, aristotle
- city in Egypt that became a learning center for Greece
- a legend tells of king gourdius tying one of these, and alexander the great cut it to be crowned king
- who alexander the great said rule would go to
- the long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, or of a person’s life.
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- conquered eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, the Middle East, and parts of Asia
- one of the most popular city-states in Greece
- material believed to be used during this time to write on
- a culture that had been widespread through the areas alexander the great had conquered
- the poison socrates was forced to drink when sentenced to death
- who alexander studied under until the age of 16
- plays without happy endings
- buildings to store writings and texts
15 Clues: plays without happy endings • buildings to store writings and texts • one of the most popular city-states in Greece • who alexander the great said rule would go to • who alexander studied under until the age of 16 • another one of the most popular city-state in Greece • city in Egypt that became a learning center for Greece • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
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- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
chapter 2 All lesson by Aaliyah Porter 2018-09-12
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- the use of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes.
- is an astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun and for the solution of other promblems in astronomy and navigation used by greek astronomers from about 200b.c
- is a reawakening of the culture and intellectual curiosity in europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- is an spanish explorer.
- is to change.
- is an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- is an point of land that sticks out into water,much like a peninsula.
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- Is to travel completely around something,usually by water.
- is a journey to a holy place.
- is a muslim house of worship.
- is a town in the spnish mled lands.
- one of a series of expeditions europeans made to the regain control of christians holy sites in the middle east from the A.D100s to the 1200s.
- Is to commit oneself or one's resources to something.
- Related to the culture of an ancient greece and rome.
- is an resistance such as to disease.
15 Clues: is to change. • is an spanish explorer. • is a journey to a holy place. • is a muslim house of worship. • is a town in the spnish mled lands. • is an resistance such as to disease. • Is to commit oneself or one's resources to something. • Related to the culture of an ancient greece and rome. • the use of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes. • ...
Historical Events of the 90s: Fall of the Berlin Wall, Gulf War, Nelson Mandela's Presidency 2023-07-10
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- - Siege and tragic end to a standoff between federal agents and a religious sect in Texas.
- - High-profile murder trial of former NFL player O.J. Simpson.
- - Symbol of the Cold War, it fell in 1989, marking the end of the division of Germany.
- - System of racial segregation in South Africa, dismantled during Mandela's presidency.
- - Pro-democracy protests in Beijing's ___ Square, brutally suppressed by the Chinese government.
- - The first cloned mammal, a sheep named ___.
- - Scandal involving President Bill Clinton and a White House intern, Monica ___.
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- - Military conflict in the Middle East, triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
- - Mass killings in the Balkans during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
- - Genocide in this African country resulted in the mass killing of Tutsis.
- - Boris ___, the first president of the Russian Federation.
- - Peace accord signed between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
- - Introduction of a single currency in European Union member states.
- - Activist and leader of South Africa who became its first black president.
- - Peace agreement signed in Ohio, ending the Bosnian War.
15 Clues: - The first cloned mammal, a sheep named ___. • - Peace agreement signed in Ohio, ending the Bosnian War. • - Boris ___, the first president of the Russian Federation. • - High-profile murder trial of former NFL player O.J. Simpson. • - Mass killings in the Balkans during the breakup of Yugoslavia. • ...
Alessia's Crossword Birthday Edition 2025-07-14
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- a container for Udon
- The Netflix show that almost got you to my house
- A phrase I'm happy I get to say today, and one you doubted I'd remember
- A hot mug of this without which I can't live for more than an hour
- The coolest thing one can say in bed... really not cringey at all
- An obscure leader in the middle-east
- The compromise between Spain and France
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- A place to write notes or botch a confession of love
- A cowboy in a duel or Alessia after a meal does this
- I'll probably learn this language before I learn Spanish
- A place we've been before that has never been released
- The captain of Padova and I come from this island country
- A gem only the luckiest of people can hope to find and hold with them at night
- You have a lidl weakness for these
- A virtual rendezvous for your affair with a certain Bolognese
15 Clues: a container for Udon • You have a lidl weakness for these • An obscure leader in the middle-east • The compromise between Spain and France • The Netflix show that almost got you to my house • A place to write notes or botch a confession of love • A cowboy in a duel or Alessia after a meal does this • A place we've been before that has never been released • ...
Ancient China 2025-01-23
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- The fertile yellow soil deposited by the Huang He River.
- A revolutionary Chinese invention used for writing and documentation.
- The first recorded dynasty in Chinese history.
- An ancient Chinese invention that changed warfare globally
- A massive structure built to protect China from northern invaders.
- A philosopher whose teachings shaped Chinese culture and values.
- The belief that rulers were given the right to rule by divine authority.
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- A trade network that connected China to Europe and the Middle East.
- A system of government jobs earned through merit, influenced by Confucianism.
- A series of rulers from the same family in ancient China.
- Tools used by priests to predict the future in ancient China.
- The material used to create the famous army of statues guarding Emperor Qin’s tomb.
- The dynasty that introduced the Mandate of Heaven.
- Also known as the Yellow River, it supported early Chinese civilizations.
- A powerful dynasty that expanded China’s territory and culture.
15 Clues: The first recorded dynasty in Chinese history. • The dynasty that introduced the Mandate of Heaven. • The fertile yellow soil deposited by the Huang He River. • A series of rulers from the same family in ancient China. • An ancient Chinese invention that changed warfare globally • Tools used by priests to predict the future in ancient China. • ...
Medieval General Knowledge: 2024-08-25
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- Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters)
- Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086
- Where the King lived (6 letters)
- A member of the army who shoots using a bow and arrow (6 letters)
- Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters)
- Famous French King who thought he was made of glass (7 letters)
- Poorest group of people who worked the land in medieval times (8 letters)
- Medieval conflict between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land (Middle East)(8 letters)
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- Part of the army who go into battle on horseback (7 letters)
- Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters)
- Famous battle of Vikings versus Anglo-Saxons, the Battle of Stamford _______. (6 letters)
- Serious disease which killed 1/2 to 1/3 of the population of Europe (5,5)
- Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5)
- The Battle of _______, where William the Conqueror won the crown of England (8 letters)
- Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters)
15 Clues: Where the King lived (6 letters) • Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5) • Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters) • Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters) • Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters) • Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters) • Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086 • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-02-02
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- Americas.
- the exchange of people, animals, plants and diseases that
- place between the East and West Hemispheres after Columbus' arrival in
- a settlement of people living in a new territory
- the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people
- the Triangular Trade Route.
- the Cape of Good Hope.
- United States.
- connected Europe, Africa, Asia, and the American Continents
- Portuguese explorer who in 1488 was the first European to get
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Italian explorer, sponsored by Spain, credited with discovering
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- War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763
- the first group arrived on the Mayflower in 1620.
- The journey of slaves from Africa to the Americas, the middle portion
- Agreement arranged by the pope to allow a line of demarcation to
- Americas.
- Sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to India from Portugal.
- a 16th-century Spanish conqueror of Peru and Mexico
- the first successful permanent English settlement in what would become
- set in order to prevent any conflict over land.
- a widely adopted economic system in which there is private ownership of
- means of production
- Set Up navigation schools in Portugal to teach individuals how to be explorers.
24 Clues: Americas. • Americas. • United States. • means of production • the Cape of Good Hope. • the Triangular Trade Route. • Belief in the benefits of profitable trading • set in order to prevent any conflict over land. • a settlement of people living in a new territory • the first group arrived on the Mayflower in 1620. • a 16th-century Spanish conqueror of Peru and Mexico • ...
Local Histroy Midterm 2022-03-16
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- PA indians lived in ___ and Longhouses
- Borders PA to the West
- Borders PA to the West
- The Sylvania in Pennsylvania means this
- William Penn wanted the land to start a colony where people could have freedom of religion
- ___ and Iroquois were two main Native American tribes from PA. considered Woodland PA Indians are known as Eastern ___ Indians
- decorated beaded belts the Indans used
- highest point in PA
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- Line that separated the North and South in Civil War
- Largest city
- William Penn was this religion
- The Allegheny River and Monongahela River meet to form the Ohio River in ___.
- PA was first colony to abolish __
- famous Groundhog Day groundhog from PA
- Flight 93 memorial remembers passengers overtook hijackers on 9/11. The plane crashed in ___ , PA.
- Capital City
- borders PA to the NorthTo the East: Delaware River & New Jersey
- main feature of the Flight 93 memorial is the Tower of ___ which is a tower with chimes to remember the victims
- __ River serves as a watershed to drain water since it is too shallow for ships
- Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly __
- ___ Mountains run through the middle of PA
21 Clues: Largest city • Capital City • highest point in PA • Borders PA to the West • Borders PA to the West • William Penn was this religion • PA was first colony to abolish __ • PA indians lived in ___ and Longhouses • famous Groundhog Day groundhog from PA • decorated beaded belts the Indans used • The Sylvania in Pennsylvania means this • Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly __ • ...
6th History Benchmark Review 2015-01-28
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- The land Jews believe God promised to Abraham
- Group of representatives in the Roman government; used today in the United States
- Blocked Greek city-states from communicating with one another
- Natural ________ such as mountains and oceans stop cultural diffusion from happening.
- Both Greece and Rome had a ________ religion.
- Religion in which followers pray 5 times a day
- Invisible line dividing the world into eastern and western hemispheres
- The holy book of Judaism
- Architectural style from Greece later copied by Rome
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- Society that invented paper, silk, and gunpowder
- The religion that believes in ending suffering by following the Eightfold Path
- Trade route across Asia that connected Rome to China
- Invisible line dividing the world into northern and southern hemispheres
- According to Christians, this man was the son of God.
- Rich soil left over from river floods; helpful for agriculture
- Egyptian writing
- The writing system invented in Sumer (Mesopotamia)
- Early society from Greece; lived on Crete and loved the sea
- Phoenicians were known as great _____.
- Hinduism began in the ______ Valley.
- There is currently a religious conflict in the Middle East between ____ and Jews.
21 Clues: Egyptian writing • The holy book of Judaism • Hinduism began in the ______ Valley. • Phoenicians were known as great _____. • The land Jews believe God promised to Abraham • Both Greece and Rome had a ________ religion. • Religion in which followers pray 5 times a day • Society that invented paper, silk, and gunpowder • The writing system invented in Sumer (Mesopotamia) • ...
What a Wonderful World- Michael's 80th 2023-03-15
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- Michael's youngest sister
- Seattle team Michael had season tickets to see in the 1990's
- Name of the state on the East Coast Michael lived in for work
- Michael's younger sister
- According to Michael, the "q" is silent, like in ____
- Branch of the Military Michael served in
- Michael claimed Honey (the dog) kept these animals out of the yard
- sport Michael played in college
- The month of Michael's birthday
- Michael's favorite way to eat eggs, complete with hollandaise sauce
- Michael's oldest child
- number of grandchildren between Michael and Nanette
- type of pie Michael loves to make from scratch
- Influential grandparent
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- Michael's favorite holiday
- Michael's older brother
- sport that Micheal used to enjoy in Jackson Hole
- Name of last city in WA Michael lived in
- Name of Michael's dog
- Name of the city Michael grew up in
- Michael told the kids they were 1/4 Irish/Danish/German and this
- Michaels favorite dessert. He used to eat a bowl every night
- Michael was born during this world event
- Michael's youngest child
- Country where his last name originates
- Michael's Middle name
26 Clues: Name of Michael's dog • Michael's Middle name • Michael's oldest child • Michael's older brother • Influential grandparent • Michael's younger sister • Michael's youngest child • Michael's youngest sister • Michael's favorite holiday • sport Michael played in college • The month of Michael's birthday • Name of the city Michael grew up in • Country where his last name originates • ...
Adams Crossword 2022-08-17
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- a follower of the religion of Islam
- Curved area in middle east
- Triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers
- the first powerful Maurya ruler, conquering vast amounts of land.
- africans used their gold to get this
- grandson of chandrgupta
- Worlds largest dessert
- Land between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers.
- spent so much gold in Cairo that he unbalanced the Egyptian economy for years
- was enjoyed by both adults and children, and Wages were often paid by this
- formed 3,000BC, the 1st Civilization!
- longest river in the world
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- initially self-sufficient but as they grew were eventually forced to trade with other civilizations for raw materials such as stone, timber, and metals.
- used for transport across the Sahara
- governed every aspect of life and became more restricted–where people lived, what they ate, how they dressed, and what work they did.
- creator of Buddhism
- major area for trade in Africa
- built mosques in Gao and Tombouctou
- Currency people in africa traded for
- seasonal winds
- destroyed and looted the civilization of the Indus Valley
21 Clues: seasonal winds • creator of Buddhism • Worlds largest dessert • grandson of chandrgupta • Curved area in middle east • longest river in the world • major area for trade in Africa • a follower of the religion of Islam • built mosques in Gao and Tombouctou • used for transport across the Sahara • africans used their gold to get this • Currency people in africa traded for • ...
Chapter 4 Puzzle 2022-12-12
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- This son has the same name of his dad and took Germany
- rights of the pope is outlined by this
- Most powerful empire of the Holy Roman Empire and tried to conquer Italy five times
- crowned emperor by the archbishop of Mainz
- attacked the empire from the north
- organised politics, economy, and social life
- selling of ecclesiastical offices by secular or spiritual rulers
- broke his oath ten times and began to execute clergy
- threatened the empire from the south
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- a controversy over who should appoint bishops and church leaders
- one of the invaders that attacked from the east
- Brought the church to the peak of its power in the middle ages
- Norman archbishop of Canterbury
- This son took Italy
- One of Louis the Pious' sons who took France
- appointment of family members to important positions of authority
- worked with Henry II to strengthen the powers of the state
- divided the carolingian empire into three sections
- also called the white monks and were important in the conversion of Slavic tribes in Poland, Bohemia, and Germany
- traveled around his kingdom to make sure justice and peace were in order. Was a saint
20 Clues: This son took Italy • Norman archbishop of Canterbury • attacked the empire from the north • threatened the empire from the south • rights of the pope is outlined by this • crowned emperor by the archbishop of Mainz • One of Louis the Pious' sons who took France • organised politics, economy, and social life • one of the invaders that attacked from the east • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-02-02
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- Rocky mountain, one side dry one side wet.
- Conflict between Albanians, Bosnians, Croats, and Serbs.
- Made up of or relating to people of several ethnic groups.
- A group of countries in Africa and Asia that speak Arabic.
- Region in the South of the United States where the population boomed following the invention of air conditioning.
- Province in Canada that speaks French, rest of Canada speaks English
- A people who live across Turkey, Iraq, and Syria. They do not have a country of their own.
- Islam
- Forms boundary between Mexico and the U.S.
- Land located between India and Pakistan.
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- Countries around the world that speak French.
- Judaism
- Middle East
- Japan and Korea
- Christianty
- Sea of Japan
- Conflict between Greeks and Turks over the Island currently divided between the two ethnic groups.
- Buddhism
- Turks v. Greeks, small island in Mediterranean Sea
- Region in the midwest of the United States that lost many factories in the 70’s and 80’s which resulted in poverty.
- Hinduism
- city in Israel/Palestine, Jews, Christians, and Muslims all claim Jerusalem as a holy site.
22 Clues: Islam • Judaism • Buddhism • Hinduism • Middle East • Christianty • Sea of Japan • Japan and Korea • Land located between India and Pakistan. • Rocky mountain, one side dry one side wet. • Forms boundary between Mexico and the U.S. • Countries around the world that speak French. • Turks v. Greeks, small island in Mediterranean Sea • ...
2020 Q1 Extruder 2020-02-04
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- The acronym to use when operating a fire extinguisher is ______.
- To put out a fire, aim the extinguisher’s output at the ___ of the fire.
- Zeus Ireland is located in County _______.
- The first product shipped from CSC was TFE ____ ____ (two words)
- When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back.
- The _____ Chamber of Commerce named Zeus its Large Business of the Year.
- The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______.
- “E” in EPIC values stands for _______.
- To douse a fire, ______ the extinguisher’s output from side-to-side
- The word inside the triangle on the Operating System poster is _____.
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- The Japanese term for “mistake-proofing” a machine is _______. (2 words)
- In 1996, Zeus launched its first website and the _____ plant opened.
- Two solutions with low flash points are alcohol and _______.
- conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019.
- The abbreviation for the Europe, Middle East, Africa sales region is ___.
- The personal protective equipment (PPE) worn using any blades are _____.
- When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away.
- Our Vision Statement says we are “Working Together. Doing It ______.
- Zeus’ #1 priority is _________.
- In industrial settings, one in ____ workers are injured within the first 30 days.
20 Clues: Zeus’ #1 priority is _________. • “E” in EPIC values stands for _______. • Zeus Ireland is located in County _______. • conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019. • When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away. • The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______. • When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back. • ...
Sumer Unit 1 Review 2020-10-15
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- these occurred in the spring and were a problem (pl.)
- dug outside of city-states to prevent attack (pl.)
- protects against the flooding of a river
- clogged the canals
- a form of irrigation that brings water to farms
- people moved from these foothills to Sumer
- farmers in the foothills didn't have enough of this to grow crops for the rising population
- region shaped like the moon, good soil
- built to protect city-states (pl.)
- the majority of Mesopotamia is located in this modern country
- disputes over this led to war between city-states
- the Middle East is located on this continent
- river found in southern Mesopotamia
- a shortage of this led people to move to Sumer
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- region of southern Mesopotamia where people settled
- land between the rivers
- river located in northern Mesopotamia
- describes soil that is good for farming
- geographic setting of Sumer; flat with little trees
- a city that has its own laws and government
- method of supplying land with water
- built to store water for later use (pl.)
- Sumerians made bricks out of this material to build walls
- after the Spring floods, the weather in Sumer was mostly...?
24 Clues: clogged the canals • land between the rivers • built to protect city-states (pl.) • method of supplying land with water • river found in southern Mesopotamia • river located in northern Mesopotamia • region shaped like the moon, good soil • describes soil that is good for farming • protects against the flooding of a river • built to store water for later use (pl.) • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
Across
- white people born in Spain or Portugal(lesson 16a)
- Latin America during the time periods of 16th and 17th century(lesson 15a)
- land in the middle of two bodies of water(lesson14)
- body of water next to mexico
- we're in the east coast
- 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b)
- strongest and most influential German state(lesson 12)
- person that sold france's north american territory to the united states for money
- people that are half light and half darkness(lesson 15a)
- rulers that were unwanted as a result of nationalism(lesson11)
- tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water
- white people born in Latin America
- method European countries used to benefit from the Latin American colonies
Down
- creoles that were against the rebellions(lesson 16b)
- haitian leader that killed many white people after revolution
- leader in the Haitian revolution(lesson 15a)
- dominated the mexican and central american region
- first emperor of brazil that also allowed slavery
- taking advantage of someone
- waterway channels that are made to help water transport vehicles like ships
- regions of dry places on earth
21 Clues: we're in the east coast • taking advantage of someone • body of water next to mexico • regions of dry places on earth • white people born in Latin America • tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water • leader in the Haitian revolution(lesson 15a) • 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b) • dominated the mexican and central american region • ...
BONUS CROSSWORD 2021-02-24
Across
- A region of land in the middle east surrounded by rivers known as "the cradle of civilization
- The person who wrote the Epic of Gilgamesh
- Person who discovered Lucy
- Last name of the person who belived in eveolution by natural selection
- Built the hanging gardens of Babylonia
- A complex society in which a large number of people live
- People who frequently move from place to place in search of food
- Creatures that walk up right
- Conquered the Babylonians and absorbed it as a part of the Persian Empire
- A document or physical object that was written or created in the period of time being studied
Down
- a document created after the time period being studied
- Known as the Old Stone Age
- hand-operated device for lifting water used to irrigate land
- King of babylonia who created the code of hammurabi
- People who forage and get their food through hunting, fishing, etc.
- An ancient writing system used in Mesopotamia using wedge shaped characters
- Conquered all of southern Mesopotamia
- Known as the New Stone Age
- Belief or worship for more than one god
- A belief in and worship of a super human, especially a personal god
20 Clues: Known as the Old Stone Age • Person who discovered Lucy • Known as the New Stone Age • Creatures that walk up right • Conquered all of southern Mesopotamia • Built the hanging gardens of Babylonia • Belief or worship for more than one god • The person who wrote the Epic of Gilgamesh • King of babylonia who created the code of hammurabi • ...
History Gerardo 2021-10-20
Across
- alliance where the members work together
- the exposed floor of the Bering Sea between Siberia and Alaska
- in the middle latitudes where the wind blows from the west to the east
- a product that is sold to people outside the country
- at the border where civilization ends and where unsettled area begins.
- an area of a town or city
- really big city
- ground that remains completely frozen
- canal that is blocked off by gates to raise and lower water for ships
- a part of a country having a government of its own
- forces held back or available for later use
- when animals move on a regular cycle
- process by which plants, animals, diseases people moved
- the act of spreading or allowing spread freely
Down
- own or control production of goods worldwide
- to describe the facilities which support modern human life
- law making group
- of fear and acts of violence
- an economy system where the government places little restrictions
- where the people elect representatives to run the government
- city and all of its surrounding suburbs
- a person who moves from place to place
22 Clues: really big city • law making group • an area of a town or city • of fear and acts of violence • when animals move on a regular cycle • ground that remains completely frozen • a person who moves from place to place • city and all of its surrounding suburbs • alliance where the members work together • forces held back or available for later use • ...
Refugee 2022-11-10
Across
- person who help other people get into the EU
- Nazis who took Josef's father
- Who Mahmoud praises and prays to
- people in an abandoned shopping mall
- mysterious hidden beat inside music
- the Nazies' Secret State Police
- type of muslims from Iran
- the US airlifted them off the island
- prayer shaw
- Cuban refugees were sent to the US naval base if caught with this
- armbands the Landaus wore that made them disappear
Down
- type of muslims from Syria
- a television channel
- Josef hasn't seen a synagogue since before this
- police who left when they weren't allowed to
- boys Josef's age swore to live and die for this
- The rest of the world calls it ISIS
- name of city in America
- a wave of revolutions that swept through the Middle East
- American things that are attacking Daesh
- broad road that curved along the seawall on Havana Harbor
- a public prayer that echoed throught the streets of Aleppo
- the ceremony when a boy officially becomes a man under Jewish law
- the Cuba president
- flirtatious compliments Cuban men said to women on the street
25 Clues: prayer shaw • the Cuba president • a television channel • name of city in America • type of muslims from Iran • type of muslims from Syria • Nazis who took Josef's father • the Nazies' Secret State Police • Who Mahmoud praises and prays to • The rest of the world calls it ISIS • mysterious hidden beat inside music • people in an abandoned shopping mall • ...
Unit 7A Crossword 2022-10-06
Across
- A roofer would be in this occupation sector
- IMF and _____ are two sources for LDC loans
- A farmer is in this occupation sector
- A teenage babysitter would be what time of sector
- Would negotiate a trade battle between US & Russia
- A legal business owner would be what time of sector
- Economic & political relationships between MDCs and LDCs
- Ensures ethical treatments of workers in LDCs
- Roads, buildings, ports, bridges
- Arabian peninsula countries made money from this
- Middle East often has a _______ with oil
- Model determining women's political & economic
- manufacturing would be in this Rostow stage
- How productivity is measured
Down
- Region with highest TFR
- Types of countries with lower GDI
- GNI for each person
- A hair stylist would be in this occupation sector
- The more inefficient development model
- Dimensions for HDI: demographic, economic, & _____
- Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, & _____
- Preconditions to take-off stage for Rostow
- Came up with International Trade Model
- GNI per capita replaced ____ in HDI
- Secretary of Education is in this occupation sector
- Grameen Bank gives _____ to women
- More education & job opportunities does what to ABR?
- Being 0.8 or higher on HDI would make you a _____
28 Clues: GNI for each person • Region with highest TFR • How productivity is measured • Roads, buildings, ports, bridges • Types of countries with lower GDI • Grameen Bank gives _____ to women • GNI per capita replaced ____ in HDI • A farmer is in this occupation sector • The more inefficient development model • Came up with International Trade Model • ...
Jkiv 2016-10-19
Across
- mobile way of way
- larest and best preserve Neolithic site know so far
- river in Egypt
- domestication of animals
- consequences of the agriculture towards women
- human history in the period before recorded events.
- one of the main crops in South America.
- a kind of plant that Neolithic farmers tried but failed to cultivate
- instrument used in hunting, also used to cut and process grasses.
- one of the main crops in China
- lifestyle of humans before the Neolithic revolution
Down
- one of the main crops in Middle East.
- number of people in a place
- weather conditions of a region
- nomadic lifestyle, supported by large herds of animals.
- first habitants of Jericho around 11,000-8500 BC.
- a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community
- allows storage and transportation of foods
- settled heiarchical urban life surprised by agriculture
- group that terrorized people from china to Rome
- where agriculture first took place
- the business of operating a farm
- near eastern settlement
- a social group of any size who's members reside in a specific location
- One of the main crops in Mesoamerica.
25 Clues: river in Egypt • mobile way of way • near eastern settlement • domestication of animals • number of people in a place • weather conditions of a region • one of the main crops in China • the business of operating a farm • where agriculture first took place • one of the main crops in Middle East. • One of the main crops in Mesoamerica. • one of the main crops in South America. • ...
Islamic Areas and the Mongols 2017-12-05
Across
- the government system in the ottoman empire that used young christian boys as warriors for the sultan's army
- the other major religion in the mughal empire
- the groups of people that the mongols originated from
- empire that fell in 1453 due to muslim invasion
- a mongol empire
- place where mongol rule was the most harsh and brutal
- the place the mongols failed to conquer
- the muslim empire in india
Down
- first leader of the mongols
- when the muslims seized constantinople, they changed its name to this
- the mongols often were able to maintain control in conquered areas due to their tolerance of this
- muslim empire that emerged in africa
- islamic center of learning
- largest and most notable muslim empire that covered most of the anrolian peninsula, the middle east, part of europe, etc.
- place where mongols ended up converting to islam
- mongol empire in china
- when the mongols took over china, they moved the capital to the city modernly known by this name
- in mongol society, men and women were seen as ___
- russian city completely destroyed by the mongols
- the version of islam practiced in the safavid empire
20 Clues: a mongol empire • mongol empire in china • islamic center of learning • the muslim empire in india • first leader of the mongols • muslim empire that emerged in africa • the place the mongols failed to conquer • the other major religion in the mughal empire • empire that fell in 1453 due to muslim invasion • place where mongols ended up converting to islam • ...
Bismellah The Monarch 2023-06-05
Across
- organization of oil prodcution (middle east)
- Mass Genocide of Jewish people during world war2
- technology that harmed earth
- Together with Engels
- The leader of USSR
- A period of violence that occured after the onset of the french revolution
- form of government which focuses on the glory and power of the nation
- The leader of Vietnam communist party
- system of government where one person has absolute power
- The founder of communist China
- The peace treated that ended WW1
- areas colonized by the Europeans all began to want independence and freedom
- branch of social science that studies scaricty
- form of government in which the monarch has absolute power
Down
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Became and empire after the conquest of constantinoble in 1453
- from 1940s to 1960s when the production of crops increased drastically
- when a stronger nation takes over a weaker nation
- A reformist who became china supreme leader after Mao's death
- Also known as the Bloshevik Revolution
- Revolution in france
- The iron and blood of chancellor Germany
- Leader of indian nationalism movement
- seperation of blacks and whites
24 Clues: The leader of USSR • Together with Engels • Revolution in france • technology that harmed earth • The founder of communist China • seperation of blacks and whites • The peace treated that ended WW1 • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The leader of Vietnam communist party • Leader of indian nationalism movement • Also known as the Bloshevik Revolution • ...
Teste dein Wissen und gewinne mit etwas Glück einen Überraschungspreis. 2023-08-17
Across
- Wie viele Handbikes besitzt die Para-Cycling-Athletin Sandra Stöckli?
- Welche Eigenschaft besitzt die neue Kistler Signatur Lösung DocuSign? Sie ist …
- Wie lautet das Standortkürzel von Kistler Bratislava s.r.o.?
- Wer war Leiter der Taskforce Chip Crisis?
- Wie bezeichnet man «Wachstum durch Innovation» auch noch?
- Wann findet das diesjährige Global Sales Strategy Meeting (GSSM) statt?
- Für was steht die Abkürzung MES?
- Wie heisst das Kundenportal auf unserer Webseite kistler.com?
- Welchen Standort haben wir nebst Buffallo in den USA?
- Welches Projekt führte ab 2018 die Standardisierung von Portfolio und Abläufen sowie die Digitalisierung samt Ticketsystem und Anbindung an SAP C4C ein?
- Wer gewann letztes Jahr den Culture and Spirit Award
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- Von welchem starken Markt möchten wir unsere Abhängigkeit künftig reduzieren?
- Mit welchem Award zeichnen wir die vorbildliche Umsetzung unserer Cornerstones aus?
- Wo fanden die ICT Days 2023 statt?
- Wer ist MES-Projektleiter bei Kistler?
- Wie lautet die Abkürzung für die gesamte Region Europe, Middle East und Africa?
- Wo wurde das Familienunternehmen EVCO Plastics gegründet?
- Was müssen wir steigern, um langfristig einen EBIT von mindestens 16 Prozent zu erreichen?
- Wie heisst der neue Content Hub der Kistler Gruppe?
- Wer sortiert beim Spritzgiessen nicht den Anforderungen entsprechende Formteile aus?
20 Clues: Für was steht die Abkürzung MES? • Wo fanden die ICT Days 2023 statt? • Wer ist MES-Projektleiter bei Kistler? • Wer war Leiter der Taskforce Chip Crisis? • Wie heisst der neue Content Hub der Kistler Gruppe? • Wer gewann letztes Jahr den Culture and Spirit Award • Welchen Standort haben wir nebst Buffallo in den USA? • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
Across
- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
Down
- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
Across
- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
Down
- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
Across
- men did one, women did the other
- moving around, not staying in one place
- upper, working, middle
- men hunting, women gathering
- first 180,000 years of human life
- has 35,000 years old cave art inside
- history before writing was invented
- homes made out of mud bricks, 6,000 b.c.e.
- between pacific and arctic oceans
- Australopithecus skeleton
- the study of human cultures, societies, and developments
- human like creatures that stood upright
Down
- spent majority of life in East Africa
- ancient things we dig up and study
- "handy man" brain size about 1/2 of modern humans
- most well preserved human corpse, 8,000 years old
- "upright man" learned how to control fire
- in turkey,7,000 b.c.e.
- a worker in a skilled trade
- large stone (religious) structures
- start of agriculture
- "wise man" same species as modern humans
- appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- controlled growing of plants and animals for human use
- when cultures blend or merge with one another
- new stone age
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- the study of human and ancient human history through artifacts
28 Clues: new stone age • start of agriculture • upper, working, middle • in turkey,7,000 b.c.e. • Australopithecus skeleton • a worker in a skilled trade • men hunting, women gathering • men did one, women did the other • first 180,000 years of human life • between pacific and arctic oceans • ancient things we dig up and study • large stone (religious) structures • ...
S1 WH Review 2024-01-04
Across
- admiral who increased Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean
- the VOC or British East India company
- full blooded Spaniard born in the New World/Western Hemisphere
- 1054
- Period of rebirth in Europe after the Middle Ages
- Valuable mineral (metal) found in the Andes
- a mix of Spanish and indigenous heritage
- head of the Roman Catholic Church
- sailing all the way around the world
- Moctezuma was the leader of this Mexican empire
- European printing press 1440
Down
- began the Protestant Reformation in 1517
- conquistador who brought down the empire in Peru
- Spanish mining colony
- Fell in 1453 (Byzantine Empire Capital)
- items grown to sell, such as tobacco or sugarcane
- 476=Fall of...
- King of England who created his own church
- conquistador who brought down the Aztec Empire
- Most prevalent killer of indigenous Americans during the Columbian exchange
- theory that says the planets revolve around the sun
- New name of Constantinople after Ottoman Empire took over
- Chinese dynasty that destroyed its own navy and added on to the Great Wall
- shogunate that forced Japanese isolation
- Atahualpa was the leader of this South American empire after a civil war
25 Clues: 1054 • 476=Fall of... • Spanish mining colony • European printing press 1440 • head of the Roman Catholic Church • sailing all the way around the world • the VOC or British East India company • Fell in 1453 (Byzantine Empire Capital) • began the Protestant Reformation in 1517 • a mix of Spanish and indigenous heritage • shogunate that forced Japanese isolation • ...
Crewword puzzle! 2023-11-29
Across
- The one with the sheep hunting trip
- What we're fighting for
- Section 3 is NOT
- The first state to charge fake electors
- Weapon alleged by Amy Kremer
- Most problematic Library of Congress Board member
- They tried to get Trump's boxes back
- Why the feds are afraid of FOIA
- What we love
- Richest Trump cabinet member
- The Constitution is not ____
- Stuart's dark money group nemesis
- The DQ clause
- Richest Trump cabinet member
- CREW's first constitutional foray
- The lists that put CREW on the map
- The one with all the trademarks
Down
- The members who voted not to certify the 2020 results
- ___ is a national security risk
- A day that will live in infamy
- Why Trump says he could take the docs
- Agency with controversial HQ relocation
- The problem with the SCOTUS ethics code
- Second Richest Trump cabinet member
- Donald's preferred celebration exclamation
- What Congress shouldn't do
- CREW's digital director
- Most unethical supreme
- What the president *allegedly* isn't
- The one tasked with Middle East peace
- Kellyanne Conway's greatest fear
- The former board chair most likely to be on CNN
32 Clues: What we love • The DQ clause • Section 3 is NOT • Most unethical supreme • What we're fighting for • CREW's digital director • What Congress shouldn't do • Weapon alleged by Amy Kremer • Richest Trump cabinet member • The Constitution is not ____ • Richest Trump cabinet member • A day that will live in infamy • ___ is a national security risk • Why the feds are afraid of FOIA • ...
Paul + Julie 2023-11-14
Across
- Julie’s grandfather, Paul’s brother and father.
- Gray cat known for hiding.
- sci-fi franchise close to Paul's heart (2 words.)
- Julie’s Floridian birthplace starting with “Cape” (Not the one you’re thinking of!)
- Bride's namesake from Bobby Sherman song “_____ Do You Love Me?”
- flexing arm peninsula of vacation fame.
- Bedford “Whaling City”
- Yellow springtime blooms.
- Witch-City and Paul's mother's hometown.
- stony music genre or religion claimed by Julie in Kindergarten (3 words.)
- Julie's alma mater.
- Canadian Providence where saying “Bon Jour!” is not optional.
Down
- Paul's alma mater.
- Orange cat known for his antics (Not Garfield!)
- A type of wisdom, or the name of Julie’s best friend.
- long running reality show and Anderson Family obsession ( 2words.)
- Groom's namesake from 1963-2005 Catholic Popes.
- The candlepin variety is a local favorite.
- Paul's brick-by-brick building hobby.
- Touristy T-Shirt and Sweats shop
- Paul’s hometown in the Middle East (CT.)
- Arcade game with small brown orbs.
- “Landscape ______”: Julie’s chosen field which surprisingly has very little to do with landscaping.
- "America's Hometown" and site of a rather unimpressive rock.
24 Clues: Paul's alma mater. • Julie's alma mater. • Bedford “Whaling City” • Yellow springtime blooms. • Gray cat known for hiding. • Touristy T-Shirt and Sweats shop • Arcade game with small brown orbs. • Paul's brick-by-brick building hobby. • flexing arm peninsula of vacation fame. • Paul’s hometown in the Middle East (CT.) • Witch-City and Paul's mother's hometown. • ...
Spelling list (week 1) 2023-08-26
Across
- to get hold of or grasp something
- lacking nothing; complete
- a child whose parents are dead
- distance measured East and West of the Meridian measured in degrees
- past participle of steal
- having no doubt; positive
- distance North and South of the Equator measured in degrees
- a belief based on what one thinks or feels although not based on actual facts
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate. move quickly.
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- an agreement between two sides often involving payment or a trade; to discuss the terms of an agreement or a price to be paid.
- an instrument with a magnetic needles that points to the North
- a disk or knob used to fasten together parts of a garment or as decoration
- not including; but
- contraction of could not
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles dividing Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- to move along on a surface while turning over and over
- plural form of ox; adult male of domestic cattle
- the number immediately after ten
- one of the five extensions of the hand
- it's own self
20 Clues: it's own self • not including; but • contraction of could not • past participle of steal • lacking nothing; complete • having no doubt; positive • a child whose parents are dead • the number immediately after ten • to get hold of or grasp something • one of the five extensions of the hand • plural form of ox; adult male of domestic cattle • ...
Katie Matt 2024-05-20
Across
- How did Matt propose?
- Who is the maid of honor?
- Who is the best man?
- What state was Katie born in?
- Who is the flower girl?
- Groom's favorite color?
- Who cooks more?
- What was Matt’s main event in track and field?
- Matt's favorite college team?
- Bride's favorite color?
- Matt’s favorite food?
- Matt and Katie each have ____ siblings?
- Matt’s favorite hobby?
- What state was Matt born in?
- How did Matt and Katie meet?
- Katie’s favorite food?
Down
- What is the farthest state on the East coast someone traveled from?
- Name of the oldest ring bearer? (Oldest)
- Name of the ring bearer? (Youngest)
- Katie’s profession?
- In high school Matt played what instrument in band?
- What was the first sporting event Matt took katie to see at Purdue?
- What is the farthest state in the West coast someone traveled from?
- What town was katie and Matt’s first date in?
- Name of the ring bearer? (Middle)
- Cream What did the bride and groom eat on their first date?
- What town do the bride and groom live in?
- Katie’s favorite Super Hero?
28 Clues: Who cooks more? • Katie’s profession? • Who is the best man? • How did Matt propose? • Matt’s favorite food? • Matt’s favorite hobby? • Katie’s favorite food? • Who is the flower girl? • Groom's favorite color? • Bride's favorite color? • Who is the maid of honor? • Katie’s favorite Super Hero? • What state was Matt born in? • How did Matt and Katie meet? • What state was Katie born in? • ...
Unit 10 Vocab 2024-04-15
Across
- politically motivated murder
- The decades-long struggle between capitalist America/its allies against the communist USSR/its allies
- when a country separates itself from other countries
- payment made to repair some kind of problem
- economic idea that the workers should rise up against the wealthy factory owners and take control
- see map A
- written agreement between countries
- Close call for nuclear war when Soviet Premier Kruschev tried to put nuclear missiles in Cuba and President Kennedy ordered a blockade of the island
- America entered WWII when Japan attacked this place
- elevating military ideals above all others
- system where government has total control over people's lives
Down
- see map B
- see map D
- advertising a government uses to make its people think a certain way
- see map C
- relationship between two countries that agree to defend each other
- totalitarian system where the glory of the country is the most important thing (hates communism)
- those who get hurt/die during war
- America dropped this weapon on two Japanese cities (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) to end WWII
- city divided into a capitalist West and a communist East, with a wall built down the middle
- the growth of nuclear weapons
21 Clues: see map B • see map D • see map C • see map A • politically motivated murder • the growth of nuclear weapons • those who get hurt/die during war • written agreement between countries • elevating military ideals above all others • payment made to repair some kind of problem • America entered WWII when Japan attacked this place • when a country separates itself from other countries • ...
Islam Vocabulary 2024-09-15
Across
- Advancements in Math and Science happened during this age of Muslim culture
- Islam and Christianity both believe in the God of _______
- This is what the followers of Islam are called.
- Muslims would gather together to worship in this place.
- How many times a day Muslim people pray
- Prophet of Islam
- Helped with navigation for travel by sea
- Which of the Five Pillars is missing from this list: alms, pilgrimage, prayer, and faith.
- Conquered land from wars in the Middle East adopted this religion
- What is missing from this list: Arabia's location gave Muslims easy access to Europe, Asia and ___
- The ______ and One (Arabian) Nights is a collection of short stories revealing Islamic culture
Down
- Why Arabic is the most common language in Northern Africa
- The five acts of worship required of all Muslims.
- Muslim scholars invented this type of mathematics
- Holy Book of Islam
- Islam originates in this peninsula
- The dominant language of Islam. Became the official language of many countries where Islam is popular.
- growth of trade increased the importance of this class of people
- 2nd most important book of Islam
- The holiest city in Islam.
20 Clues: Prophet of Islam • Holy Book of Islam • The holiest city in Islam. • 2nd most important book of Islam • Islam originates in this peninsula • How many times a day Muslim people pray • Helped with navigation for travel by sea • This is what the followers of Islam are called. • The five acts of worship required of all Muslims. • Muslim scholars invented this type of mathematics • ...
LexaTrevinoCrossy 2025-10-28
Across
- Who has taken two decades "dismantling american democracy"? 16-17pg
- How much body strength do men have on average? 16-17pg
- whats the former Fbi agents name thats under investigation 6-7pg
- what is Craig Campbells dogs name 4-5pg
- What are people using AI for? 10-11pg
- Who was getting chased by a cop on a AI video? 20-21pg
- Who is the Argentenian President 8-9pg
- what did archaelogists uncover hidden in rock in middle east? 20-21pg
- Whos preformance does trump want to raid? 16-17pg
- What example did paleontologist discover? 20-21pg
- Who is the prime minister of israel 4-5pg
- Whats the Illinois governor's name 4-5pg
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- How many views did kendrick lamar get? 16-17pg
- The united kingdom has become what? 14-15pg
- Who is the former bishop of london? 8-9pg
- What was the name of elected leader that was chose at the liberal party 8-9pg
- Lamar Who broke Michael Jacksons record of viewers? 16-17pg
- Whats diddys actual name? 10-11pg
- Whats the former prime minister of Czech Republics name? 8-9pg
- Who was President Trump holding hands with on a statue? 16-17pg
20 Clues: Whats diddys actual name? 10-11pg • What are people using AI for? 10-11pg • Who is the Argentenian President 8-9pg • what is Craig Campbells dogs name 4-5pg • Whats the Illinois governor's name 4-5pg • Who is the former bishop of london? 8-9pg • Who is the prime minister of israel 4-5pg • The united kingdom has become what? 14-15pg • ...
AP World | Unit 2: networks of Exchange Vocabulary Quiz 2025-11-05
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- – Mongol leader who founded and expanded the empire.
- – Innovation that increased stability and trade efficiency in deserts.
- – Early financial innovation allowing trade without carrying coin.
- – Venetian merchant whose travels revealed Mongol-era connections.
- – Magnetic navigation tool improving maritime accuracy.
- – Navigational device using celestial positions to find latitude.
- – Ming admiral who led seven major voyages of exploration.
- – Center of learning and trade in the Mali Empire.
- – Institutions that managed trade finance and exchange.
- – Network connecting North and West Africa via camel caravans.
- – Muslim scholar whose travels reveal Islamic cultural unity.
- – The largest contiguous land empire in history.
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- – Spread of crops, animals, or diseases along trade routes.
- – Written financial instruments allowing money to be withdrawn remotely.
- – Settlements of foreign traders preserving homeland ties.
- – Exchange of ideas, technologies, and beliefs through contact.
- – Seasonal winds that enabled predictable navigation.
- – Maritime routes connecting Africa, Arabia, South and Southeast Asia.
- – Roadside inns that supported merchants and travelers.
- – Era of peace under Mongol rule that expanded trade and cultural exchange.
- – English mystic known for her pilgrimage accounts.
- – Overland routes connecting China, the Middle East, and Europe.
22 Clues: – The largest contiguous land empire in history. • – Center of learning and trade in the Mali Empire. • – English mystic known for her pilgrimage accounts. • – Mongol leader who founded and expanded the empire. • – Seasonal winds that enabled predictable navigation. • – Magnetic navigation tool improving maritime accuracy. • ...
Chapter 28 Crossword (Give only last names for people) 2026-03-29
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- Name of the economy of industrialized nations’ that dominate over the world economy
- White South African president who helped dismantle apartheid
- Filipino key leader who toppled the dictator
- Led a military coup in Egypt
- First Indian prime minister
- Formerly East Pakistan
- Organizer of Black consciousness movement who was murdered by South African government
- Typically major exports of developing countries
- Successor to Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Egyptian nationalist movement that fostered strikes against khedival government
- Black African leader who along with Mandela, opposed apartheid
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- Founder of Muslim Brotherhood
- Areas where tribal Africans were sent to live by Nationalist Party
- First Black African president of South Africa
- Approach to religious belief that stresses literal interpretation of texts
- Best history teacher
- Introduction of agricultural techniques to produce higher yields
- Figurehead prime minister by Congress party in India
- War started after one Middle-Eastern country annexed the oil-rich provinces of another
- Ruler who overthrew Muhammad Reza
- Military nationalist movement in Egypt
- Leader of Iraq who Khomeini sought to destroy
- First female Pakistani prime minister
- Leader of Ghana’s independence movement
- Successor to Anwar Sadat and former president of Egypt
25 Clues: Best history teacher • Formerly East Pakistan • First Indian prime minister • Led a military coup in Egypt • Founder of Muslim Brotherhood • Successor to Gamal Abdel Nasser • Ruler who overthrew Muhammad Reza • First female Pakistani prime minister • Military nationalist movement in Egypt • Leader of Ghana’s independence movement • Filipino key leader who toppled the dictator • ...
Archaeology and the Bible 2025-02-04
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- Who the Mesha Inscription is about
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho
- early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Sea that bordered the Fertile Crescent
- a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- earliest users of hieroglyphics and pictorgrams
- a key source for understanding the history of ancient Israelites
- a mound of earth and debris, providing valuable insights into the city's history
- Country the Mernephat Stele refrences
- a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds
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- language the Mesha Inscription was written in
- study of past through artifacts
- location of Ain Ghazal
- a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- Oldest city in the world and considered the first wall city
- Statues found in the Ain Ghazal Excavation
- known as the largest Neolithic settlement in the world along the Jordan River
- one of the three languages the Rosetta Stone is written in
- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- Country found in Fertile Crescent
20 Clues: location of Ain Ghazal • study of past through artifacts • Country found in Fertile Crescent • Who the Mesha Inscription is about • Country the Mernephat Stele refrences • Sea that bordered the Fertile Crescent • Statues found in the Ain Ghazal Excavation • language the Mesha Inscription was written in • earliest users of hieroglyphics and pictorgrams • ...
Vocab #4 2024-12-18
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- Greek civilizations spread across the Middle East due to the Alexander the Great during this period
- A city/capital in Greece
- A system of government by the whole population, typically though elected representatives
- Military coalition of Greek city-states led by Sparta
- A form of government with a monarch at the head
- A small group of people having control of a country
- A piece of land surrounded by water, on 3 sides
- Money replaced barter in the exchange of goods
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- A Greek temple used to shelter a god's statue
- An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- A war between citizens of the same country
- Exchange of goods or services without the use of money
- Alliance by Athens that united Greek city-states to challenge Persian Rule
- A time of prosperity and happiness
- A city in ancient Greece
- Easternmost of Europe's 2 great southern peninsulas
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, as academic discipline
- Highest class in certain societies specifically to people holding hereditary titles
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- A body of troops, standing or moving in a close formation
20 Clues: A city/capital in Greece • A city in ancient Greece • A cruel and oppressive ruler • A time of prosperity and happiness • An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula • A war between citizens of the same country • A Greek temple used to shelter a god's statue • Money replaced barter in the exchange of goods • A form of government with a monarch at the head • ...
Renaissance- Reagan Doucette 2025-04-09
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- Connecting Europe with the Levant and Middle East, facilitating the flow of luxury goods and cultural exchange.
- Who wrote funny books that got banned from churches?
- Man who created 37 plays that are still live today
- Goal the Romans had for their drawings was to show detail and to be…
- Where did the Medici family live?
- Who hated superstitions and made fun of them?
- The movement that caused interest in rebirth
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- What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings?
- This machine and technique allowed more books to be printed.
- Man who once said “I think, therefore I am”
- The year books were able to spread
- 46 of his original bibles still exist, who is he?
- The artists avoided these kinds of drawings when doing natural drawings
- Revival of Greek and Roman art forms and styles
- These people tended to challenge the church and the Pope's authority.
- Where did Marco Polo inspire traders to travel?
- Who wrote “Power is good & you want more power”
- Artists made drawings/paintings on this
- People who bought and sold goods for money
- Seat of the catholic church was located where?
20 Clues: Where did the Medici family live? • The year books were able to spread • Artists made drawings/paintings on this • People who bought and sold goods for money • Man who once said “I think, therefore I am” • The movement that caused interest in rebirth • What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings? • Who hated superstitions and made fun of them? • ...
ENGLISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-23
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- public display.
- pleasant and friendly.
- extreme anger.
- known as the land of the “Ascending Dragon” for it's geographical shape on the world map.
- morality, beliefs, and principles based on the teachings of the Chinese philosophers confusius.
- a confessional type of narration written in the first person.
- means filled or well-supplied with something.
- a number of monetary currency.
- was one of the greatest empires of the ancient world with the first persian,
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- renowned for vibrant pop culture, rich cultural heritage, and stunning natural beauty.
- belief or practice that isn't entirely based on facts or reality.
- Empire” a person who lives poorly in order to save money.
- relating to or befitting a son or daughter.
- means "laughter" or "to laugh". It's also used as a shortened form of "lol" in online Japanese text.
- tear or teardrop.
- FEELINGS Japanese literature often leaves room for the reader to imagine.
- capital of Vietnam
- "a long time ago," "once upon a time," or "in the past".
- relating to not having any sexual relations before marriage.
- country located in the Middle East and Asia, that was known as Persia for thousands of years until 1935.
20 Clues: extreme anger. • public display. • tear or teardrop. • capital of Vietnam • pleasant and friendly. • a number of monetary currency. • relating to or befitting a son or daughter. • means filled or well-supplied with something. • Empire” a person who lives poorly in order to save money. • relating to not having any sexual relations before marriage. • ...
Vocab #1 2025-08-30
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- To tame, to keep as a pet for farm produce
- Study of human history and prehistory through artifacts
- A person who constantly moves around
- The transformation of human society from hunter gathering to settling in one spot
- A boomerage-shaped region in the Middle East
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- Historical landmark in England, with pieces from England, Wales, and Scotland.
- Time before written records
- Later phase of Stone Age, lasting several thousands years.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple (Mesopotamia).
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- A member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intelluctual acheivement regarded collectively
- Symbolic writing system used Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit
- The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area.
- To arrange laws into a systematic code
- Latin word for "wise man"
- Object made by humans, usually of cultural or historical interest
- Early phase of Stone Age, lasting 2.5 million years
- A person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
- A skilled craftsman
20 Clues: A skilled craftsman • Latin word for "wise man" • Time before written records • A person who constantly moves around • To arrange laws into a systematic code • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • To tame, to keep as a pet for farm produce • A boomerage-shaped region in the Middle East • Early phase of Stone Age, lasting 2.5 million years • ...
Review 2025-05-12
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- A lifestyle in which you travel frequently
- An ancient Incan citadel nestled high in the Andes Mountains of Peru
- A follower of Islam, a monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God
- a period and culture characterized by the blending of ancient Greek and Roman traditions
- A pivotal document in English history, establishing limitations on the power of the monarchy and guaranteeing certain rights to freemen
- Arabic word for God
- Belief in only one God
- Scientific name for humans
- The central religious text of Islam
- A devastating pandemic of bubonic plague
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- a Semitic language spoken primarily in the Middle East and North Africa
- a bacterial disease caused by Yersinia pestis and is primarily transmitted by fleas that live on rodents and other animals
- To believe in multiple Gods
- a complex of Mayan ruins on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula
- One who is nomadic and lives chiefly by hunting
- Myths that were created to explain everyday life
- An Abrahamic, monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God
- A blend of Greek and Italian myths
- To be tamed and kept as a pet
- Earliest period of prehistory
20 Clues: Arabic word for God • Belief in only one God • Scientific name for humans • To believe in multiple Gods • To be tamed and kept as a pet • Earliest period of prehistory • A blend of Greek and Italian myths • The central religious text of Islam • A devastating pandemic of bubonic plague • A lifestyle in which you travel frequently • One who is nomadic and lives chiefly by hunting • ...
Birthday Crossword 2025-09-18
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- Famous muppet
- Chemist
- Milly lost her head first
- Boat's have lost their prows
- Topless sequin in the east
- American dollar
- Table amidst ship
- She has indigo round eyes at first
- He takes umbrage
- Bar-b-que vegetable
- Shampoo with a bell
- Policeman's famous painting
- Sounds like a Cockney man went on a search. Mixed up rain.
- Belonging to an Indian city
- Rocky Balboa lost his country
- Western arms
- Sounds like the first half of a melon to me
- Sounds like an Irish girl
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- Piece of chocolate
- Cockney money
- Climb everest
- Loud topless coal
- Right in the middle of Stir Up Sunday
- Headless fish has a wee
- Directionless woof is hot instead
- Take a shuttle to a racquet game
- Sounds like a US state
- Bad reversing
- Thing within is addled
- One of a ship's crew
- Song by Buddy Guy and others
- Hairless Melton Mowbray
- Will's afterthought
- Kipling's cobra
- A hoary tale
- German drink
- Nail it
- Almost live by a railway
- Cook's ingredient
- Hector's downfall
40 Clues: Chemist • Nail it • A hoary tale • German drink • Western arms • Cockney money • Climb everest • Famous muppet • Bad reversing • American dollar • Kipling's cobra • He takes umbrage • Loud topless coal • Table amidst ship • Cook's ingredient • Hector's downfall • Piece of chocolate • Will's afterthought • Bar-b-que vegetable • Shampoo with a bell • One of a ship's crew • Sounds like a US state • ...
Traditional Biotechnology 2025-09-22
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- Scientist who explained fermentation
- Beneficial bacteria that fix nitrogen
- Microorganism used to make vinegar
- Ancient grain modified into modern corn
- Green waste material used in organic farming
- Traditional Indian fermented rice cake
- A fermented soy product from Japan
- An alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice
- DIOXIDE Bread rises due to this product of yeast
- Country famous for early beer brewing
- Type of respiration used in fermentation
- Energy molecule produced in fermentation
- Yeast converts sugar into this
- Preserved Korean vegetable dish
- Controlled decomposition of organic waste
- Microorganism used in alcohol and bread making
- Traditional biotech improves these organisms
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- Ancient alcoholic drink from barley
- Bacteria used in yogurt and pickling
- Process used to preserve milk as cheese
- Food made by bacterial fermentation of milk
- Traditional fermented milk from the Middle East
- Fermentation also produces this gas
- Early form of biotechnology used in agriculture
- Crop enhanced by Rhizobium bacteria
- Selective breeding aims to improve this
- Science of using organisms for useful products
- Selection done by farmers for better crops
- FIXERS Beneficial bacteria in legumes
- Microorganisms used in fermentation
- First cheese was likely made from this animal
31 Clues: Yeast converts sugar into this • Preserved Korean vegetable dish • Microorganism used to make vinegar • A fermented soy product from Japan • Ancient alcoholic drink from barley • Fermentation also produces this gas • Crop enhanced by Rhizobium bacteria • Microorganisms used in fermentation • Bacteria used in yogurt and pickling • Scientist who explained fermentation • ...
Southwest Asia Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-25
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- The holiest city in Islam
- A country formerly known as Persia
- A climate or region that is very dry, with little rainfall
- A physical feature characterized by heat and lack of rainfall
- The Semitic language of the Arabs, spoken throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
- A holy city to Muslims, Jews, and Christians
- A river flowing through Iraq
- Writing system developed by the ancient Sumerians
- The dominant religion of Southwest Asia, its followers being muslims
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- A person who moves from place to place, especially in the desert
- The country in the northwest region located on the Anatolian peninsula
- The belief of one God
- A country in the region considered Jews homeland
- The continent where the whole region is located
- A natural flowing watercourse,such as the Tigris or Euphrates
- A large area of sea that is partly enclosed by land (EX: Persian Gulf)
- A large desert animal known for it's ability to travel without water for long periods
- The main material found on the surface of the vast deserts
- The regions most important natural resource
- The name of the famous canal that connects to the Mediterrean Sea to the Red Sea
20 Clues: The belief of one God • The holiest city in Islam • A river flowing through Iraq • A country formerly known as Persia • The regions most important natural resource • A holy city to Muslims, Jews, and Christians • The continent where the whole region is located • A country in the region considered Jews homeland • Writing system developed by the ancient Sumerians • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-09-02
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- the scientific name for modern humans.
- a picture symbol that represents an object or idea.
- the world’s first writing system, created by the Sumerians.
- the shift from hunting and gathering to farming and settled life.
- the late stages of stone age when permanent settlements started.
- an advanced society with cities, government, writing, and social structure.
- a person in prehistory who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food.
- the study of past human life through artifacts and remains.
- people trained to read, write, and keep records.
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- a prehistoric monument in England made of large standing stones.
- a large, step shaped temple tower in ancient Mesopotamia.
- objects made or used by humans in the past.
- a rich, crescent shaped region in the Middle East where farming began.
- the beginning of stone age when people started using stone tools.
- the time before written records existed.
- someone who moves from place to place with no permanent home.
- the beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people.
- to arrange laws or rules into a clear written system.
- a skilled worker who makes goods by hand.
- to tame animals or grow plants for human use.
20 Clues: the scientific name for modern humans. • the time before written records existed. • a skilled worker who makes goods by hand. • objects made or used by humans in the past. • to tame animals or grow plants for human use. • people trained to read, write, and keep records. • a picture symbol that represents an object or idea. • ...
Rachel's Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-09
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- The quintessential supply in Rachel's backpack, alternatively found in the health station on Bldg 3 Floor 1
- Youngest member in Rachel's family?
- Rachel's aspiring travel destination in East Asia, maybe
- Rachel's role in our family
- To hide a mistake, or where Rachel used to put her apartment keys
- Rachel's role in her sister's wedding
- Rachel's go-to cheesy Indian dish
- Agenda discussed in Rachel's 1:1 with her product analyst?
- The thing that Rachel needs to make when source team does not send in data on time
- Rachel's shoe size (sandals)
- Rachel's favorite Fidelity popcorn flavor
- Amazon Key Management Service in abbr., or frustrated Rachel after a long day of work
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- Protagonist of Rachel's favorite Bridgeton season
- Rachel's horoscope
- Number of languages Rachel speaks
- Indian state which Rachel's family is from
- An outdoor jog in winter, or Rachel's ultimate wish during some planning sessions
- Rachel's least favorite name, maybe
- Rachel's go-to grocery chain for a wine restock
- Rachel's middle name
- Popular arm exercise, for one, or what Rachel and her friends needed to do to conquer the gravel road to get to the bachelorette retreat?
21 Clues: Rachel's horoscope • Rachel's middle name • Rachel's role in our family • Rachel's shoe size (sandals) • Number of languages Rachel speaks • Rachel's go-to cheesy Indian dish • Youngest member in Rachel's family? • Rachel's least favorite name, maybe • Rachel's role in her sister's wedding • Rachel's favorite Fidelity popcorn flavor • Indian state which Rachel's family is from • ...
Medieval Asia 2026-06-16
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- a Mongol emperor of China
- a period of Muslim rule of India from the 1500s to the 1700s
- a system of hiring people based on their abilities
- a Muslim ruler
- the greatest Mughal leader of India
- a Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life
- a chain of trade routes stretching from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- a dynasty that ruled China after the tang
- a series of rulers from the same family
- the supreme military commander of Japan
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- an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and China
- a tomb built by Shah Jahan for his wife
- refers to the Middle Ages, the period in European history spanning roughly from the 5th to the 15th century
- a group or chain of many islands
- the final era of classical Japanese history, lasting from 794 to 1185 CE
- a system in which poor people are legally bound to work for wealthy landowners
- Japanese warriors
- the highest mountain range in the world, located in South Asia
- a dynasty that ruled China for almost 300 years
- the capital city of medieval Japan
20 Clues: a Muslim ruler • Japanese warriors • a Mongol emperor of China • a group or chain of many islands • the capital city of medieval Japan • the greatest Mughal leader of India • a tomb built by Shah Jahan for his wife • a series of rulers from the same family • the supreme military commander of Japan • a dynasty that ruled China after the tang • ...
Africa Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-23
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- the largest desert in Africa and the entire world
- one of the popular religions in Africa which encouraged Mansa Musa to take his Haj (journey) spreading wealth across the Sahara Desert
- the poor treatment of these living beings in africa is a major enduring problem (elephants, rhinos, etc.)
- Timberlands; buck teeth; "you" in Spanish... Also a big city in Mali
- when you are mad about paying for gas in your car; an island off of east/south Africa
- the region of Africa that is closest to Europe and is highly influenced by Italy, Spain, and Arabia
- this passage is what brought many African slaves to the US around the 1600s-1700s; not the beginning and not the end
- this Islamic idea promotes generosity, donations, and giving back to your community
- this continent contains about 50 countries (depends on if you count the island countries) and has several countries located right on the equator
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- King Lalibela built this underground church in this East African kingdom/country which displayed wealth, innovation, and christianity
- a unique plant found on the Nile; Egyptians used to write hieroglyphics on
- this country most likely had the first ancient civilizations of Africa who displayed tremendous organization, power, innovation, and wealth along the Nile
- this great city in ancient Africa was known for huge circular walls and towers made by stone and brick,
- the first natural resource that promoted trade and migration towards West Africa; food tastes better
- Many African countries have very unstable _________ which leads to fighting, wars, unfair laws, etc.
- this sea provides beauty on North Africa cities; you might want to look up the spelling
- Morocco is closest to this European country which is why you might not even know you are in Africa if you went here
- Mansa Musa was leader of this kingdom that gained tremendous wealth due to salt and gold
- a country near South Africa and Mozambique
19 Clues: a country near South Africa and Mozambique • the largest desert in Africa and the entire world • Timberlands; buck teeth; "you" in Spanish... Also a big city in Mali • a unique plant found on the Nile; Egyptians used to write hieroglyphics on • this Islamic idea promotes generosity, donations, and giving back to your community • ...
New Zealand 2022-08-10
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- ____ island
- The interislander ferry docks here
- City in the Tasman region
- Big city in the Waikato region
- City in Hawkes Bay
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- NZ's capital city
- NZ's largest lake
- Big earthquake in 2011
- City on the South-East coast
- Has a port on the West Coast
- NZ's largest city
- Town on the east coast meaning 'crayfish food'
12 Clues: ____ island • NZ's capital city • NZ's largest lake • NZ's largest city • City in Hawkes Bay • Big earthquake in 2011 • City in the Tasman region • City on the South-East coast • Has a port on the West Coast • Big city in the Waikato region • The interislander ferry docks here • Town on the east coast meaning 'crayfish food'
Crossing the states 2022-11-01
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- State east of Arizona.
- State south of Georgia
- State west of New Hampshire.
- State west of Utah.
- State north of South Dakota
- state west of North Dakota.
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- small state south of Massachusetts.
- Larger state south of New York.
- state east of Indiana.
- State south of Arkansas
- State south of Washington.
- State north of Missouri
12 Clues: State west of Utah. • state east of Indiana. • State east of Arizona. • State south of Georgia • State south of Arkansas • State north of Missouri • State south of Washington. • State north of South Dakota • state west of North Dakota. • State west of New Hampshire. • Larger state south of New York. • small state south of Massachusetts.
South America 2025-11-03
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- The longest country
- most used language
- The third most famous animal
- The most famous animal
- Country on the equator
- The longest mountain range
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- The smallest country
- Islands east of argentina
- The ocean to the east of brazil
- The second most famous animal
- The ocean to the west of ecuador
- The largest country
12 Clues: most used language • The longest country • The largest country • The smallest country • The most famous animal • Country on the equator • Islands east of argentina • The longest mountain range • The third most famous animal • The second most famous animal • The ocean to the east of brazil • The ocean to the west of ecuador
Geography words 2025-10-22
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- The study of the earth, its physical and human system a and how they are organized and interact
- The shared belief behaviors customs and traditions of a group
- The global grid lines that run horizontally
- Directions North east south and west
- a map with know distortion
- Meridian zero degrees longitude
- one of the five themes how similar areas are grouped\organized
- Interaction one of the five themes how humans change the Earth and adapt to the Earth
- A 3d map of earth
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- one of the five themes how people stuff and ideas can get from one location to another
- one of the five themes where something can be found
- Directions North east north west south east south west
- The global grid lines that run vertically
- tool on the map to show distance and size
- Inaccuracy on maps ( stretched squeezed misshaped too close to far etc.) caused by making a 3d object 2d
- zero degrees latitude
- The global positioning satellite system
- one of the five themes the human and physic geography
- Grid The grid system made up of the lines of longitude and longitude main way for absolute location
19 Clues: A 3d map of earth • zero degrees latitude • a map with know distortion • Meridian zero degrees longitude • Directions North east south and west • The global positioning satellite system • The global grid lines that run vertically • tool on the map to show distance and size • The global grid lines that run horizontally • one of the five themes where something can be found • ...
Ellis Geography Review 2021-08-31
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- This is the biggest state (by number of people that live there).
- This is the state that is as far north and as far east as you can go.
- This is the state that Poppee's mommy is from, and where The Battle of Little Big Horn was fought (and where Comanche the horse was the only survivor).
- This is the biggest state (by area or land size) in the U.S.
- This is the longest river in the U.S., it flows from the Pacific ocean in the west and into the Mississippi River in Missouri.
- This is the biggest city (by number of people that live there).
- These are the two states that are named very similar, they share the same name, but are only different by "North and "South" and are located in the middle of the U.S. and one of them touches the border of Canada.
- This is the ocean on the west coast of the U.S
- This is the ocean on the east coast of the U.S.
- This is the country that is our friendly neighbors to the south of the U.S.
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- This is the city that is the capital of Florida.
- This is the mountain that is the highest spot in the U.S (in Alaska).
- This state's capital city is Phoenix.
- This is the country that is our friendly neighbors to the north of us.
- These 4 states, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico have corners that all touch at this famous exact spot.
- This is the only state that is an island in the Pacific Ocean.
- This is the river that starts in Minnesota and flows south all the way down through Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico.
- This is the hottest spot and the lowest spot in the U.S.
- This is the ocean south of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and west of Florida.
19 Clues: This state's capital city is Phoenix. • This is the ocean on the west coast of the U.S • This is the ocean on the east coast of the U.S. • This is the city that is the capital of Florida. • This is the hottest spot and the lowest spot in the U.S. • This is the biggest state (by area or land size) in the U.S. • ...
Michael east leval puzzile 2021-01-27
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- ourclass
- tamas basball team
- when it rains ice
- good snack on chnucka
- teds fav game
- lamar jackson\
- brooklyn basketball team
- best console
- worse team in nfl
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- jonathen taylor
- best team in nfl history
- josh allen to diggs
- las basball team
- new yorks basketball team
- they play in queens
- white rain
- formeer giants wide out
17 Clues: ourclass • white rain • best console • teds fav game • lamar jackson\ • jonathen taylor • las basball team • when it rains ice • worse team in nfl • tamas basball team • josh allen to diggs • they play in queens • good snack on chnucka • formeer giants wide out • best team in nfl history • brooklyn basketball team • new yorks basketball team
Glosor Pau 2019-10-22
En la ciudad 2024-02-16
Chinese dinastys and nomads by Daniela maldonado 2021-09-01
Across
- During the Song and Mongol dynasties,__________ __________ was a major cultural development.
- This was a test for government jobs developed in the Tang Dynasty.
- teachings founded by confucious
- dinasty from 618 to 907
- Too much spending on foreign conquests, corruption at court and growing internal instability plagued what dynasty?
- network of trade over land from china to middle east
- dinasty from 970 to 1279
- emperor of tang dinasty
- system of printing that was used to produce a document
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- a magnetic pointer that was developed in the Song Dynasty and was mainly used at sea.
- a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- What major technology brought by the Europeans greatly increased the Mongols strength
- A religion that encompasses beliefs and spiritual practices. Spread to China through the Silk Road
- used to weaponary and was developed during tang dinasty
- What belief influenced the portrayal of humans as insignificant in the midst of nature
15 Clues: dinasty from 618 to 907 • emperor of tang dinasty • dinasty from 970 to 1279 • teachings founded by confucious • network of trade over land from china to middle east • system of printing that was used to produce a document • used to weaponary and was developed during tang dinasty • a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures • ...
Highway Care 2017-07-25
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- what SoSec case study is now readily available?
- operational staff may be entitled to ? glasses
- the Chairman, Norm Farrell expressed his delight for what?
- four members of the Highway Care team completed what charity cycle?
- what did Commercial Sales Manager - Int, Phil Luke report on a recent trip to the Middle East?
- first to be MASH TL-2 tested ? was showcased at ATSSA and TRB.
- nba acts as a ? from further attacks.
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- a new safety incentive scheme has been implemented for when an employee fills out a ?
- the new strapline
- at the start of the year, the marketing department purchased two of what?
- each site now has one of these
- For the fourth consecutive year Highway Care have been recognised for what in the Mega Growth 50 Awards?
- once distributed, only newly branded ? can be worn
- at what event did Highway Care launch its progressive re-branding?
- The MTP department have seen a great interest in what package?
15 Clues: the new strapline • each site now has one of these • nba acts as a ? from further attacks. • operational staff may be entitled to ? glasses • what SoSec case study is now readily available? • once distributed, only newly branded ? can be worn • the Chairman, Norm Farrell expressed his delight for what? • first to be MASH TL-2 tested ? was showcased at ATSSA and TRB. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-05-19
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- - A Babylonian king known for creating one of the world's earliest and most complete written legal codes.
- - One of the two major rivers defining the region of Mesopotamia.
- - A professional writer or record keeper in ancient Mesopotamia.
- - An independent, self-governing city and its surrounding territory.
- - A legendary Sumerian king and the hero of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
- - The system of writing developed by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks.
- - The other major river defining the region of Mesopotamia.
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- - The worship of multiple gods, a common practice in Mesopotamian religions.
- - A massive stepped tower associated with Mesopotamian temple complexes.
- - A major city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, famous for its hanging gardens.
- - One of the earliest known works of literary writing.
- - A region of the Middle East known for its rich soils and the early development of agriculture.
- - A powerful empire in northern Mesopotamia known for its military prowess.
- - One of the earliest civilizations in southern Mesopotamia.
- - An ancient region and city-state that formed the Akkadian Empire.
15 Clues: - One of the earliest known works of literary writing. • - The other major river defining the region of Mesopotamia. • - One of the earliest civilizations in southern Mesopotamia. • - A professional writer or record keeper in ancient Mesopotamia. • - One of the two major rivers defining the region of Mesopotamia. • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
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- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
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- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
International Cuisine 2023-06-28
Across
- Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough
- Valencian rice dish flavored with saffron, vegetables, and various meats or seafood
- Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various seafood or vegetables
- Mexican dish made of a tortilla filled with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables
- Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, and various meat toppings
- Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood
- Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables
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- Greek dish made of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in pita bread
- Oven-baked flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese
- Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine
- Traditional Berber dish made from semolina and often served with meat or vegetables
- Bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets
- Grilled meat dish originating from the Middle East and South Asia
- Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines
15 Clues: Traditional Italian dish made from durum wheat dough • Stir-fried rice noodles commonly found in Thai cuisine • Buttery pastry of French origin often eaten for breakfast • Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables • Spicy dish commonly found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines • ...
Vocabulary Focus One 2023-08-17
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- Code The first major collection of laws in history and was set out for all to see, even though few people could read
- a system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks
- site of the world’s first civilization, located in southeastern Mesopotamia
- ruling family
- system of writing in which pictures
- an area that stretches in an arc from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
- title of the rulers of ancient Egypt
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- One of the largest, oldest settlements in Mesopotamia and the Middle East
- burial vaults for the pharaohs
- a large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a city-state’s chief god or goddess
- region within the Fertile Crescent that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- believing in many gods
- the cultivation of food and goods through farming
- The world's longest river
- These systems were built in ancient Egypt to water the crops from the Nile River
15 Clues: ruling family • believing in many gods • The world's longest river • burial vaults for the pharaohs • system of writing in which pictures • title of the rulers of ancient Egypt • a system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks • the cultivation of food and goods through farming • One of the largest, oldest settlements in Mesopotamia and the Middle East • ...
Global 10 Unit 1 2025-09-10
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- – Mughal emperor famous for his policies of religious tolerance.
- – Empire centered in Anatolia and the Middle East, often called the “Sick Man of Europe” in its later years.
- – Both empires collected these to fund armies and palaces.
- – Cultural and artistic influence seen strongly in Mughal architecture and literature.
- – Mystical Islamic tradition that influenced religious life in both empires.
- – System in the Ottoman Empire that allowed religious communities to govern themselves.
- – Capital of the Ottoman Empire and a major center of commerce.
- – Religion followed by both empires’ rulers.
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- – A policy of acceptance toward different religious and ethnic groups.
- – Both empires gained wealth through this economic activity, linking Europe and Asia.
- – Capital city of the Mughal Empire.
- – Title for ruler in Persia and sometimes applied to Mughal leaders.
- – Elite Ottoman soldiers loyal to the Sultan.
- – Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
- – Empire in South Asia known for its blend of Persian, Indian, and Islamic traditions.
15 Clues: – Capital city of the Mughal Empire. • – Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire. • – Religion followed by both empires’ rulers. • – Elite Ottoman soldiers loyal to the Sultan. • – Both empires collected these to fund armies and palaces. • – Capital of the Ottoman Empire and a major center of commerce. • ...
Review Second Term 2026-04-04
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- A political and religious leader in early Islamic society.
- A system of government in which people participate in choosing their leaders.
- The Muslim-controlled territory in medieval Spain.
- The process through which Christian kingdoms took back territory in Spain.
- A major religion that began in Arabia in the 7th century.
- An unfair situation in which some people have more opportunities or resources than others.
- A system in which power is concentrated and people have limited freedom or participation.
- A place where Muslims pray.
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- A person who belongs to a country and has rights and responsibilities.
- The name of the empire that ruled large parts of the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa.
- The dishonest use of power for personal benefit.
- The prophet who founded Islam.
- The act of taking part in decisions, discussions, or civic life.
- A holy city important to Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims.
15 Clues: A place where Muslims pray. • The prophet who founded Islam. • The dishonest use of power for personal benefit. • The Muslim-controlled territory in medieval Spain. • A holy city important to Christians, Muslims, and Jews. • A major religion that began in Arabia in the 7th century. • A political and religious leader in early Islamic society. • ...
WH Crossword #1 2022-09-09
Across
- the study of past humans and activity through recovering artifacts.
- a greater form of society.
- Crescent This place was found in the Middle East. It has rich soil and is nicknamed "cradle of civilization".
- the early form of a picture
- An early human.
- to tame a wild animal.
- A human who lives on hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- to reduce normal text into code
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- A wide-scale transitioning to agriculture and settlement.
- an expert in making things by hand.
- the period of time with no written records about.
- A massive stone structure that symbolizes a link between humans and the gods.
- a prehistoric monument with origins unknown build in ~2500 B.C.
- the way of life in a particular society.
- the early phase of the stone age.
- the early system of writing
- the later phase of the stone age.
- an object made in the past and is used to study past humans and human activity.
- a person who makes copies of documents like the modern-day printer
- A person who constantly moves from place to place to survive and has no permanent home.
20 Clues: An early human. • to tame a wild animal. • a greater form of society. • the early form of a picture • the early system of writing • to reduce normal text into code • the early phase of the stone age. • the later phase of the stone age. • an expert in making things by hand. • the way of life in a particular society. • the period of time with no written records about. • ...
Refugee 2022-11-10
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- what the US airfifted in 1970
- another way of saying ISIS
- flirtatious compliments Cuban men said to women on the street
- the type of Muslim that Mahmoud was
- where Mahmoud prays to Allah
- wave of revolutions that swept through the Middle East
- American thing attacking Daesh
- the mysterious hidden beat inside Cuban music that everybody seemed to hear except her
- event that happened after Josef had last been to a synagogue
- the channel that interviewed Isabel
- ceremony at which a boy officially became a man under Jewish law
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- place the Hitler Youth swore to live and die for
- a person who leaves when not allowed to
- armbands the Landaus wore
- policy for if Cuban refugees were caught at sea or on US soil
- president of Cuba right before Isabel left it
- Adolf Hitler's "storm troopers."
- Nazis' Secret State Police
- illegal way of getting something
- the broad road that curved along the seawall on Havana Harbor
- what the men wore at Josephs bar mitzvah
- the type Muslim that Khalid was
- the people in an abandoned shopping mall
- ship Josef was on
24 Clues: ship Josef was on • armbands the Landaus wore • another way of saying ISIS • Nazis' Secret State Police • where Mahmoud prays to Allah • what the US airfifted in 1970 • American thing attacking Daesh • the type Muslim that Khalid was • Adolf Hitler's "storm troopers." • illegal way of getting something • the type of Muslim that Mahmoud was • the channel that interviewed Isabel • ...
REFUGEE PUZZLE 2022-11-10
Across
- compliments Cuban men gave to women on streets
- The god of the mu'adhdhin
- people that the US took with them off the Island
- Something that echoed through the bombed streets of Aleppo
- a board road that curved along the sea road of Havana Harbor
- a ceremony which a boy turns becomes a man
- Muslim that Khalid was
- a device that is attacking Daesh
- Muslim that Mahmoud was
- Armbands that Landaus wore
- new policy Americans had with refugees
- A place they could return to if they had "wet feet"
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- Nazis secret state police
- something men were wearing on their heads
- Something that meant illegal to Mahmoud
- one of the nazis that broke into Josephs house
- Revolutions that swept in through the Middle East
- a news channel in Isabel's story
- Something that a boy sworn to live for
- something Isabel was listening for underneath the music
- specific people that were shot and weren't allowed to leave
- something before boycotting and book burnings
- someone who controlled an area
- people who stayed in some place that isn't theirs
- Name of the ship Joseph learned
25 Clues: Muslim that Khalid was • Muslim that Mahmoud was • Nazis secret state police • The god of the mu'adhdhin • Armbands that Landaus wore • someone who controlled an area • Name of the ship Joseph learned • a news channel in Isabel's story • a device that is attacking Daesh • Something that a boy sworn to live for • new policy Americans had with refugees • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2022-12-14
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- "the land between the rivers"
- the people who created the first civilization
- a belief in more than one god
- a metal that is stronger than copper
- the king of Uruk from the story on pages 84-85
- a city that governs itself and surrounding territory
- a system that supplies land with water through canals or ditches
- a type of cart pulled by horses that served as transportation and was used in battle
- the people who communicated with the gods
- the first writing system
- the number of days in a Mesopotamian calendar month
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- a round invention that was used for both transportation and pottery
- leader of the Akkadians
- the number of seconds in a minute
- one of the rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- one of the rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- the world's first author
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple on top
- the people who first conquered Sumer
- a person who copies or writes out documents
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- a trading system in which people traded goods and didn't use money
- a modern country in the Middle East where Mesopotamia used to be
24 Clues: leader of the Akkadians • the world's first author • the first writing system • "the land between the rivers" • a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • the number of seconds in a minute • a metal that is stronger than copper • the people who first conquered Sumer • one of the rivers in the Fertile Crescent • one of the rivers in the Fertile Crescent • ...
En La Ciudad 2022-11-29
Across
- from
- slowly
- Where is __located?
- driver
- to be careful
- truck
- around
- How do we get to__?
- highway
- to be lost
- until
- straight
- avenue
- east
- prisa to be in a hurry
- right
- to give a ticket
- to follow/continue
- still/yet
- soon
- approximately
- to wait
- enough
- fountain
- to order, ask for
- to be located/stay
- narrow
- block
- to stop
- for (how long), by, along, around through
- intersection
- south
- pedestrian
- to pass
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- to cross
- pick-up truck
- to drive
- stoplight
- in the middle of
- west
- several
- mile
- wide
- north
- subway
- How does one go to_?
- to leave, let
- traffic
- left
- almost
- passenger
- OK, Agreed
- sidewalk
- exit
- stop sign
- to stop
- You are making me nervous
- corner
- street
- complicated
- car
- to drive
- bridge
- to lose
- police officer
- kilometer
- driver’s license
- to be sure
- already
- statue
- to turn
- entrance
72 Clues: car • from • west • mile • wide • left • exit • east • soon • north • truck • until • right • block • south • slowly • driver • subway • around • almost • avenue • corner • street • bridge • enough • narrow • statue • several • traffic • highway • to stop • to lose • to wait • already • to turn • to stop • to pass • to cross • to drive • sidewalk • straight • to drive • fountain • entrance • stoplight • passenger • stop sign • still/yet • kilometer • to be lost • OK, Agreed • to be sure • pedestrian • ...
SW/SE Asia Crossword. 2022-12-16
Across
- a group of countires come togethor to unify petrolium prices.
- "what you do not like when done unto yourself" is confucius what?
- cycle of death, life and rebirth.
- this religion is unique to japan
- most democratic government in the middle east
- follows the teachings of Muhammad.
- 16 of the worlds most populated cities can be found where?
- good or bad behavior that determines his or hers position,wealth, and social class in the next life.
- fourth largest religion in the world.
- begins in march and spreads heavy rain until august.
- often to be said the foundation of Chinese culture
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- the citizens have all the power to decided the leader.
- his golden rule of behavior was, "what you do not like when done unto yourself", do not unto others?
- supreme power is vested in the people
- citizens have a very limited role in government.
- follows of Hinduism are called this
- over 80% of India claims to be this religion.
- peace and freedom cycle according to hinduism
- this is the ultimate goal for Buddhist.
- citezens elect the parlement, the parlement elects the leader.
20 Clues: this religion is unique to japan • cycle of death, life and rebirth. • follows the teachings of Muhammad. • follows of Hinduism are called this • supreme power is vested in the people • fourth largest religion in the world. • this is the ultimate goal for Buddhist. • over 80% of India claims to be this religion. • most democratic government in the middle east • ...
Crossword for Oishi 2020-06-01
Across
- which is smaller, a hill or mountain
- name of science centre in Canberra
- the sun rises in the East but sets in which direction
- your Baba’s brother you’re uncle lives in this city
- half of half is what of the whole
- when you throw up a ball it comes down because of what?
- A woman scientist who got two Nobel Prizes was Marie who?
- it’s round and flies
- a lake is surrounded by land, what is land surrounded by water
- imaginary line that goes across the globe in the middle
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- nobody knows why but plural of mouse is mice but the Plural of house is what?
- how many nostrils do you have
- when it is winter in Canberra, what is it in India
- pizza originate in which country
- A vegetable that grows underground
- what do you have on your hand that is not fingers
- we are all Ian lockdown because of which virus
- how many minutes in one hour
- national bird of Australia
- if I say I want a dozen eggs how many do I want?
- horse like animal with stripes
- New Delhi is the capital of this country
22 Clues: it’s round and flies • national bird of Australia • how many minutes in one hour • how many nostrils do you have • horse like animal with stripes • pizza originate in which country • half of half is what of the whole • name of science centre in Canberra • A vegetable that grows underground • which is smaller, a hill or mountain • New Delhi is the capital of this country • ...
End of The Year Crossword 2019-05-03
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- King, Queen, Emperor
- Easiest type of column
- Open to other city-states
- One of the greatest diseases in medieval towns (2 words)
- One person takes power by force
- Where people buy and sell goods (2 words)
- Was in 38 plays (2 words)
- C.E (2 words)
- B.C.E (3 words)
- Land covered by water on 3 sides
- Built the first telescope (2 words)
- Brought order, security, and stability to Europe
- System organization
- What people do along the silk road
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- Sell goods and trade
- Brought goods and ideas back from the east
- Knights behavior
- Most difficult type of column
- Ruled by a few people who share power
- Created the Mona Lisa (3words)
- Relationship between a lord and a vassal
- Life during the middle ages life focused around the:
- Art that teaches people who cannot read (2 words)
- Historians called Medieval ages the age of:
- People did not have that much knowledge in art during this period (2 words)
- Surrounded by mountains
- A journey people take to show how sorry they are
- “Rebirth”
- What people traveled on in Sahara desert
- All citizens share power
30 Clues: “Rebirth” • C.E (2 words) • B.C.E (3 words) • Knights behavior • System organization • Sell goods and trade • King, Queen, Emperor • Easiest type of column • Surrounded by mountains • All citizens share power • Open to other city-states • Was in 38 plays (2 words) • Most difficult type of column • Created the Mona Lisa (3words) • One person takes power by force • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
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- white people born in latin america
- waterway channels that are made to help water transport vehicles like ships
- creoles that supported the spanish king(lesson 16b)
- rulers that were unwanted as a result of nationalism(lesson11)
- dominated the mexican and central american region
- white people born in spain or portugual(lesson 16a)
- time period when its ideas caused revolutions
- people that are half light and half darkness(lesson 15a)
- leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a)
- taking advantage of someone
- land in the middle of two bodies of water(lesson14)
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- 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b)
- we're in the east coast
- first emperor of brazil that also allowed slavery
- latin america during the time periods of 16th and 17th century(lesson 15a)
- haitian leader that killed many white people after revolution
- most powerful german state(lesson 12)
- tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water
- regions of dry places on earth
- method european countries used to take advantage of the latin american colonies
- person that sold france's north american territory to the united states for money
- body of water next to mexico
22 Clues: we're in the east coast • taking advantage of someone • body of water next to mexico • regions of dry places on earth • white people born in latin america • most powerful german state(lesson 12) • tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water • leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a) • time period when its ideas caused revolutions • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
Across
- white people born in spain or portugual(lesson 16a)
- latin america during the time periods of 16th and 17th century(lesson 15a)
- land in the middle of two bodies of water(lesson14)
- body of water next to mexico
- we're in the east coast
- 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b)
- most powerful german state(lesson 12)
- person that sold france's north american territory to the united states for money
- people that are half light and half darkness(lesson 15a)
- rulers that were unwanted as a result of nationalism(lesson11)
- tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water
- white people born in latin america
- method european countries used to take advantage of the latin american colonies
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- creoles that supported the spanish king(lesson 16b)
- haitian leader that killed many white people after revolution
- leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a)
- dominated the mexican and central american region
- first emperor of brazil that also allowed slavery
- taking advantage of someone
- waterway channels that are made to help water transport vehicles like ships
- regions of dry places on earth
21 Clues: we're in the east coast • taking advantage of someone • body of water next to mexico • regions of dry places on earth • white people born in latin america • most powerful german state(lesson 12) • tiny dots we see on maps in bodies of water • leader in the haitian revolution(lesson 15a) • 15 million francs to buy the slaves(lesson 15b) • ...
