middle east Crossword Puzzles
Main course crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
Across
- / Germany, France, Italy
- / The larger of the two main branches of Islam
- / The genocide of European Jews during World War II.
- of Israel / Borders Egypt
- / An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
- partitioning / Division of Europe
- / The action of establishing something or being established.
- Gulf / A mediterranean sea in Western Asia.
- / hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- East / Iran, Iraq, Israel
- / Bordered by Pakistan
- Religious Connection land /
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- factors / Any element of influence on a situation that is related to history.
- Conflict / The ongoing struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that began in the mid-20th century.
- nationalism / Nationalist political movement which asserts that Kurds are a nation.
- Asia / Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait
- / being present in a place or thing.
- / Easternmost countries of the Arab
- / A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
- Muslims / Second largest branch of Islam
- / A movement for the re-establishment and the development and protection of a Jewish nation
- / A particular system of faith and worship.
- / the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
- / A serious disagreement or argument.
24 Clues: / Bordered by Pakistan • / Germany, France, Italy • of Israel / Borders Egypt • East / Iran, Iraq, Israel • Religious Connection land / • / being present in a place or thing. • / Easternmost countries of the Arab • partitioning / Division of Europe • Asia / Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait • / A serious disagreement or argument. • ...
The Outsiders: CH 1-2 2021-10-28
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- Something a Greaser would wear.
- Two-Bit's role is the _________ of the Greasers.
- The Soc who beat up Johnny had a lot of these.
- Full first name of the middle Curtis brother
- Gang on the West side of town; rich kids
- The Curtis brothers lost their parents in a ___________.
- Two-Bit's real name
- The name of Soda's girlfriend
- Dally steals these from the store.
- The sport Darry played in high school.
- Greasers can't walk alone or they get ________.
- The setting of Chapter 2.
- Full first name of the Greaser's bad boy
- 60s slang for gun.
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- 60s slang for jail.
- Gang on the East side of town
- Soc girl with red hair
- Two-Bit's prized possession
- The place Steve and Soda work
- The gang's pet and Dally's pet
- Ponyboy likes to go here alone.
- Full name of Soda's best friend
- Ponyboy hates telling people that Soda is a _______.
- Type of car the Socs drive
- Narrator of the novel
- 60s slang for the police.
- Ponyboy is smart, but Darry gets mad at him because he doesn't use his __________.
- Oldest Curtis brother
28 Clues: 60s slang for gun. • 60s slang for jail. • Two-Bit's real name • Narrator of the novel • Oldest Curtis brother • Soc girl with red hair • 60s slang for the police. • The setting of Chapter 2. • Type of car the Socs drive • Two-Bit's prized possession • Gang on the East side of town • The place Steve and Soda work • The name of Soda's girlfriend • The gang's pet and Dally's pet • ...
Islam Crossword 2023-01-19
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- the slow process of change throughout a group
- the spread of cultural elements from one society to another
- taught the faith of islam
- something new:creation
- followers of islam
- the religious faith of muslims
- holy book of islam
- a scholar or teacher who seeks knowledge
- hostility or discrimination against Jews
- problems faced whilst pursuing god
- area between Egypt and Syria
- a group of people with obvious differences
- a person who speaks the word of god
- the belief in a single god
- the example Muhammed left for muslims
- supreme ruler of a muslim state
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- a way of thinking that requires logic
- basic acts of worship for muslims
- a series of religious wars
- the forced seperation of a group from a community
- a judicial body established by the Roman Catholic Church
- a ruler in certain Middle East lands
- muslim house of worship
- belief in more than one god
- a month where muslims are required to fast
- a military action forcing those inside to surrender
- ability to live forever
- the body of islamic laws based on the Qur'an and the sunnah
28 Clues: followers of islam • holy book of islam • something new:creation • muslim house of worship • ability to live forever • taught the faith of islam • a series of religious wars • the belief in a single god • belief in more than one god • area between Egypt and Syria • the religious faith of muslims • supreme ruler of a muslim state • basic acts of worship for muslims • ...
Food and health 2023-04-18
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- A type of sour green fruit. They look a bit like individual grapes.
- A type of sugar that has been processed.
- A synonym of minced (meat).
- A type of sweet brown fruit that is usually sold dry. It's commonly used in dishes in the Middle East.
- A kitchen utensil used to strain pasta.
- A technique to prepare eggs: break them and cook them in a pot of water.
- A type of chemical added to food to make it last longer.
- A type of unhealthy fat found in e.g. chips, bacon.
- Salty/not sweet food. (adj)
- Tooth ... = damage of the teeth
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- Baking ... = a utensil on which you place things before putting them in the oven. It's made of metal.
- A type of brownish bread that is made without processing the wheat much.
- The amount of food you eat at once.
- To have a ... tooth = to like candy.
- A kitchen utensil used to get rid of bigger particles in sugar/flour.
- Food that remains after a meal.
- The meat of chicken/turkey/duck.
- Beans, chickpeas, peas, lentils together.
- A disease when your body cannot regulate sugar levels properly.
- A green spring vegetable that looks like thin sticks.
20 Clues: A synonym of minced (meat). • Salty/not sweet food. (adj) • Food that remains after a meal. • Tooth ... = damage of the teeth • The meat of chicken/turkey/duck. • The amount of food you eat at once. • To have a ... tooth = to like candy. • A kitchen utensil used to strain pasta. • A type of sugar that has been processed. • Beans, chickpeas, peas, lentils together. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-04-28
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- non-religious
- created the David
- the beliefe that human accomplishements are important
- how culture spread throughout Europe
- "invented" the printing press
- disease spread by fleas on rats
- the Renaissance started here
- rebirth
- navy
- said the sun was the center of the universe
- revived trade between Europe & the Middle East
- people who paid for art & literature to be created
- entrance to Heaven
- wrote Romeo & Juliet
- wrote the Prince
- someone who goes against the Catholic church
- colony named for Elizabeth I
- the formal name for the church of England
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- The Act of Supremecy made the___the head of the church of England
- Queen of England during a "golden age"
- wrote the 95 Theses
- The first book printed in Eueope with the printing press
- common languages like English, French & German
- Christians who are not Catholic
- helped make books cheaper and easier to produce
- to be kicked out of the Catholic Church
- tried to conquer England
- paid forgiveness
- nicknamed "Bloody"
- founder of the Church of England
- how many wives did Henry VIII have
- people who believe that Jesus is the Messiah
- famous Reniassance artist, writer & scientist
33 Clues: navy • rebirth • non-religious • paid forgiveness • wrote the Prince • created the David • entrance to Heaven • nicknamed "Bloody" • wrote the 95 Theses • wrote Romeo & Juliet • tried to conquer England • the Renaissance started here • colony named for Elizabeth I • "invented" the printing press • Christians who are not Catholic • disease spread by fleas on rats • ...
History Review 2012-05-23
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- What is that pile of stones?
- A great Finnish man.
- A home for nuns.
- It was once the border between Sweden and Russia.
- The 'greatest' building in Turku.
- They controlled the selling of salt in the Baltic.
- A great stone age discovery here.
- Kaarina Maununtytär's job before being a queen.
- This made weapons very strong.
- A good place to find a stone age village today.
- The head of the Catholic Church.
- This country was home to a mummified bronze age girl.
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- Living here would mean witnessing Martin Luther's actions.
- A giant Ice Age ice cube.
- Move there! Tax free!
- A nICE man.
- A village that Erik the Red would have loved.
- Not a short boat.
- The hardest workers of the Middle Ages.
- He had some BRIGHT ideas that not everyone liked.
- A very fatty, but important meal in the Stone Age.
- Ancient Finnish graffiti.
- An iron age way of sending a message.
- He is MUCH stronger than pickled herring.
- Stealing made him angry enough to kill.
- A war or mission to spread Christianity.
- The eastern religion.
- Beware of us at sea!
- That is one, hairy elephant!
29 Clues: A nICE man. • A home for nuns. • Not a short boat. • A great Finnish man. • Beware of us at sea! • Move there! Tax free! • The eastern religion. • A giant Ice Age ice cube. • Ancient Finnish graffiti. • What is that pile of stones? • That is one, hairy elephant! • This made weapons very strong. • The head of the Catholic Church. • The 'greatest' building in Turku. • ...
Chapter 12 2012-10-21
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- Justinian's top general
- leader
- Justiniant's wife who was co-ruler of the empire
- ruler who became grand prince in 1019 and ruled until 1054
- paintings or sculptures of sacred figures
- voluntary seperation from society to dedicate one's life to God
- a written alphabet created by Methodius and Cyril based mainly on the Greek alphabet
- a monk who is brothers with Cyril
- collection of guidelines for monks
- grand duke of Kiev who was baptized as a Christian
- King of a Germanic kingdom
- church officials
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- a monk who is brothers with Methodius
- King of Wessex
- medieval theologians whose writings helped shape Christian doctrine for centuries
- vikings
- when Constantinople was the capitol of the Roman Empire
- church in the east
- worked to change views of the papacy
- a curious man who was banned from the city and then asked back to be a military leader
- Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565
- a Chritian society that included most of western Europe
- Middle Ages when many peoples lives were filled with doubt
- pictures created with tiny colored tiles of glass, stone or clay cemented together
24 Clues: leader • vikings • King of Wessex • church officials • church in the east • Justinian's top general • King of a Germanic kingdom • Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565 • a monk who is brothers with Cyril • collection of guidelines for monks • worked to change views of the papacy • a monk who is brothers with Methodius • paintings or sculptures of sacred figures • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-23
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- bad habit of greasers
- how the greasers like to be perceived, it means cool, sharp
- Where they meet cherry and Marcia
- mean, used to live in NY, acts tuff
- this is what ponyboy is most proud of
- so sodas best friend
- rich, west side
- a knife
- were Johnny & ponyboy hide
- Dally gives Ponyboy and Johnny money and _________ when they runaway
- blue car that soc's drive
- a fight between greasers socs
- main characters of the story
- type of shirt socs wear
- oldest brother, protective
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- Cherry's boyfriend and his killed by Johnny
- Ponyboy likes to watch these at night
- country, farm land,calm & quit
- city in Oklahoma were the books takes place
- Soda doesn't go to school anymore so he's a _______.
- Johnny write this to pony on his letter
- the author of the outsiders
- soc who talks to pony boy, dates bob
- get beaten up
- Cheryl's friends
- the scared smaller guy on the book
- talks to pony boy , bobs bestfriend Greasers-poor, east side
- his the middle brother, happy go lucky Two-bit Mathews- wise cracker of the gang and keeps everybody laughing
28 Clues: a knife • get beaten up • rich, west side • Cheryl's friends • so sodas best friend • bad habit of greasers • type of shirt socs wear • blue car that soc's drive • were Johnny & ponyboy hide • oldest brother, protective • the author of the outsiders • main characters of the story • a fight between greasers socs • country, farm land,calm & quit • Where they meet cherry and Marcia • ...
Poetry Crossword 2015-03-04
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- Times the hitchhiker was hit.
- Last place the hitchhiker saw.
- Where a line continues to the next line with no punctuation.
- "The merciless iced east winds that knive use" - technique in Exposure.
- Repeated 's' sound.
- The author of To His Love.
- What can the 'red rope of love' be a metaphor for in Catrin?
- The author of Hitcher.
- The name of the plane in August 6th, 1945.
- An ironic piece of equipment in Hitcher.
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- The enemy in Exposure.
- Autobiographical poem about mother/daughter relationships.
- The sound made by the letters in 'boiling blood'.
- "Is it that we are dying?" - technique in Exposure.
- A piece of punctuation which can show a trailing off of thoughts...
- Mixing up of all the senses.
- The atmosphere of a poem.
- You. We. I. Type of word.
- Where an image is repeated and represents something.
- The author of Exposure.
- A stop in the middle of a line.
- The name of the poem you have no choice about writing about!
- The name of the setting in August 6th, 1945.
- Where several words begin with the same letter.
- The author of August 6th, 1945.
25 Clues: Repeated 's' sound. • The enemy in Exposure. • The author of Hitcher. • The author of Exposure. • The atmosphere of a poem. • You. We. I. Type of word. • The author of To His Love. • Mixing up of all the senses. • Times the hitchhiker was hit. • Last place the hitchhiker saw. • A stop in the middle of a line. • The author of August 6th, 1945. • ...
Class VI Academic Test Social Studies 2015-06-23
Across
- Children of God.
- The smallest settlement
- The middle of town and city.
- An organized colony of group of houses.
- book A book containing the records of people and land during medieval times.
- When people move out of a country
- To have a negative opinion about a person or a thing without knowing much about them.
- of Normandy On 25 Dec a man from France was crowned as the king of England.
- Different forms of language spoken by people from particular geographical area.
- The main activity of a settlement is described as its..........
- Carta It was written to protect the rights of the Barons.
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- Percent of the population living in towns and cities in UK.
- When people develop a negative or positive opinion about someone or something.
- Major cause of both inequality and discrimination.
- Tapestry A major source of information about William's Conquest.
- Becket He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The fight to prove innocence.
- River situated in London in the south-east of England.
- She was the daughter of Henry-I.
- Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit.
- Settlement of towns and cities.
21 Clues: Children of God. • The smallest settlement • The middle of town and city. • The fight to prove innocence. • Settlement of towns and cities. • She was the daughter of Henry-I. • When people move out of a country • An organized colony of group of houses. • Becket He was the Archbishop of Canterbury. • Major cause of both inequality and discrimination. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia II (Worksheet 5) 2015-06-24
Across
- govern
- fighter
- _________ put an end to the rule of the Assyrians and the Babylonians. They conquered the Middle East including Mesopotamia.
- a place built by the last great Assyrian King, Ashurbanipal to keep clay tablets from all over Mesopotamia. These tablets make up around 1,000 different texts.
- illegal or unlawful
- passage or manuscript
- The law created by King Hammurabi is called ____________.
- an upright stone slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions, common in prehistoric times
- gather or assemble
- The condition in which one person is owned as property by another and is under theowner's control
- instruction or principle
- maybe
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- overcome or defeat
- a large series of terraces covered with trees, flowers and plants. It is considered one of the great wonders of the ancient world
- The type of culture and society developed by a particular nation or region or in aparticular epoch
- punishment or sentence
- set up or start
- situation
- a leader of armed forces
- reestablish or bring back
- an ancient horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in war, races, andprocessions
- brutal
- hugh, enormous or gigantic
23 Clues: maybe • govern • brutal • fighter • situation • set up or start • overcome or defeat • gather or assemble • illegal or unlawful • passage or manuscript • punishment or sentence • a leader of armed forces • instruction or principle • reestablish or bring back • hugh, enormous or gigantic • The law created by King Hammurabi is called ____________. • ...
7th Grade EOY Vocab Review 2017-06-05
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- lack of government
- Country is ruled by a single person usually a military leader (North Korea)
- period of time about 40,000 years ago where much of the earth was covered in glaciers
- land good for growing crops between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East
- The taming of plants or animals for human use
- An early example of written laws
- Economic decisions are made by the government
- City within a larger empire that has its own government (Greece, Rome)
- amount of something available
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- amount of something wanted
- Fighter in ancient Rome. Often slaves or criminals made to fight for entertainment.
- growing crops
- Islam Judaism Hinduism Christianity Buddhism
- Economic decisions are made based on Supply and Demand
- Government where leaders are picked by the people (United States)
- A period of time when most tools were made of stone (10,000 years ago)
- Ancient Egyptian Kings often buried in pyramids
- Ruled by a king or queen (Saudi Arabia)
- Country ruled by religious leaders (Iran)
- is when there is not enough supply to meet demand
- what is left over after demand is met
21 Clues: growing crops • lack of government • amount of something wanted • amount of something available • An early example of written laws • what is left over after demand is met • Ruled by a king or queen (Saudi Arabia) • Country ruled by religious leaders (Iran) • Islam Judaism Hinduism Christianity Buddhism • The taming of plants or animals for human use • ...
Unit 2 2017-12-08
Across
- city in the east, people speak French there
- traditional vehicle in Canada
- A very popular sport in Canada
- Canada has the world`s biggest...mall
- how long does the journey...? About 3 hours
- inuit territory
- they wear a red uniform
- a lot of Indians live here
- it`s celebrated in october in Canada, it`s Erntedank in German
- children of foreign settlers
- let`s plan a ...show of our trip to Canada
- a kind of snowmobile
- synonym(other word)for big
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- the scientist found a ...of a dinosaur in the earth
- mountains that stretch from Canada to Mexico
- wild animal that lives in the Arctic
- it`s in the middle of the Canadian flag
- very flat grassland
- a city on the west coast
- Canada has the highest ...rate in the world
- Megan has lived in Canada...10 years
- European...came to Canada in the 17th century
- Canada has 13 different time...
- the second largest country in the world
- opposite of outdoor
- Jake has lived in Canada ...the 1990s
- aboriginal people who live in the Arctic
27 Clues: inuit territory • very flat grassland • opposite of outdoor • a kind of snowmobile • they wear a red uniform • a city on the west coast • a lot of Indians live here • synonym(other word)for big • children of foreign settlers • traditional vehicle in Canada • A very popular sport in Canada • Canada has 13 different time... • wild animal that lives in the Arctic • ...
Africa 2018-05-10
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- Political/Religious leader of the Egyptian River Valley
- Richest king of Mali and probably in all of world history
- Immunity disease that has plagued Africa more than any other continent
- A resource found in mines, fought over in Africa
- Africa's highest peak
- The edge of the desert
- Drying out the land and moving the Sahel
- Bantu mixed with Arabic culture
- Most widely practiced religion in North and East Africa
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- Sickness that a lot of Africans get due to dirty water
- Country known for its long distance runners
- Vegetation and water in the middle of a desert
- The process Egyptians took to preserve their dead
- The reason Africa is so screwed up today (Hint: Berlin Conference)
- Largest desert in the world
- Tribe that fought and beat English forces in South Africa
- Country that controlled South Africa before the English
- The legal segregation of South Africa
- A resource that is in high demand and has fueled a lot of wars in Africa
- Canal in Egypt that made the trip from Europe to Asia much faster
- S. Africa's first black president
- An expensive good that has been outlawed in most countries that was traded in Africa
22 Clues: Africa's highest peak • The edge of the desert • Largest desert in the world • Bantu mixed with Arabic culture • S. Africa's first black president • The legal segregation of South Africa • Drying out the land and moving the Sahel • Country known for its long distance runners • Vegetation and water in the middle of a desert • A resource found in mines, fought over in Africa • ...
Europe Exam Review 2022-03-03
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- The period in European history that had little learning and innovation
- A country where I would pay about half of my income in taxes to get free government services
- The wars between the Christians and the Muslims in the Middle Ages
- Strongest female ruler in Russian history
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
- When the Europeans took over other countries for their resources
- The current president of Russia
- I would visit this country to see Roman history, like the Coliseum
- The meeting of all the imperial European countries to divide Africa
- After the SCHISM the east had this kind of Christianity
- A "rebirth" of art and learning in Europe
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- This had the biggest affect on the Americas during the Columbian Exchange
- The first people to give us Democracy
- In 1492 this explorer brought European civilization to the Americas
- The government invented by the Romans
- He started the Protestant Reformation
- Capital of Ukraine, but is the first Russian capital
- The Russian Czar that expanded Russia and moved the capital to St Petersburg
- The religion that started in the Roman Empire
- This peninsula was ruled by the Muslims during the Dark Ages
20 Clues: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle • The current president of Russia • The first people to give us Democracy • The government invented by the Romans • He started the Protestant Reformation • Strongest female ruler in Russian history • A "rebirth" of art and learning in Europe • The religion that started in the Roman Empire • ...
"Castaways of the Flying Dutchman" Crossword 2022-03-20
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- a very strong, deep-seated dislike for someone or something
- in a sneaky or secretive way, to try to avoid notice.
- a very lightweight type of wood used to close wine bottles or to put underneath hot pans when they are on the table.
- a small pier to which boats can dock or be moored.
- a sweet fruit common to the middle east, it has a brown or green outside and a soft pinkish inside
- heard or noticed but ignored.
- a dried grape.
- wasting time or procrastinating
- a green gem
- extremely greedy for wealth or material things.
- the kitchen in a ship
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- to bend the shoulders forward in a pronounced way.
- making a disturbingly harsh or loud sound.
- in a very, very bad or unfortunate state that makes you feel for them.
- the home of a large animal, usually dug into a cave or tucked underneath some shelter.
- a large drinking container.
- a cloth that is old and worn, often used for cleaning.
- without showing one's feelings or complaining.
- a soft, juicy, yellow-orange fruit (like a small peach)
- leading to death.
20 Clues: a green gem • a dried grape. • leading to death. • the kitchen in a ship • a large drinking container. • heard or noticed but ignored. • wasting time or procrastinating • making a disturbingly harsh or loud sound. • without showing one's feelings or complaining. • extremely greedy for wealth or material things. • to bend the shoulders forward in a pronounced way. • ...
WHI.3 Vocabulary Review 2023-08-16
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- belief in many gods
- exchange one set of goods/services for another
- spreading out of a people from their traditional homeland
- simple drawings that look like the objects they represent
- a triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers
- spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another
- picture symbols the Egyptians used to keep records
- belief in one god
- ruling family
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- wedge-shaped writing; from Sumer
- king of Egypt
- system of ranking groups
- father of the Hebrews/Jews; founder of Judaism
- “between the rivers”; land between the Tigris and Euphrates River; in the Fertile Crescent
- led the Hebrews out of Egypt; Ten Commandments
- site of the world’s first civilization; in Mesopotamia
- region in the Middle East in which civilizations first arose
- sacred Hebrew (Jewish) text; (Judaism)
- writing system in which each symbol represents a single basic sound
- belief that the world was full of spirits/forces that might reside in animals, objects, or dreams
- created first written set of laws (Hammurabi’s Code); from Babylon
- a stepped temple in Sumer; center of cultural and religious life
22 Clues: king of Egypt • ruling family • belief in one god • belief in many gods • system of ranking groups • wedge-shaped writing; from Sumer • sacred Hebrew (Jewish) text; (Judaism) • father of the Hebrews/Jews; founder of Judaism • exchange one set of goods/services for another • led the Hebrews out of Egypt; Ten Commandments • picture symbols the Egyptians used to keep records • ...
Vocab #1 2023-09-04
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- The transition from small groups of hunter-gatherers to big civilizations
- The study of human history through excavation
- A crescent-shaped region of relatively fertile land in the middle east
- A prehistoric stone circle monument
- A "wise man"
- Arrange according to a rule or plan to arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code
- A person who copies documents, especially before before printing was invented
- A worker involved in a trade that requires hand-made objects
- An object made by human being, typically an item of historical interest
- Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing system of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surrounded by a temple
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- Advanced human social and cultural development
- An illustrated symbol for a word or phrase
- The early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years
- The customs, traditions, and arts of a particular nation or social group
- The time before written records
- A nomadic people who hunt and gather their food
- To cultivate a plant for food
- The later part of the Stone Age
- A member of a people having no permanent abode
20 Clues: A "wise man" • To cultivate a plant for food • The time before written records • The later part of the Stone Age • A prehistoric stone circle monument • An illustrated symbol for a word or phrase • The study of human history through excavation • Advanced human social and cultural development • A member of a people having no permanent abode • ...
THE ROADS WE TRAVEL 2023-10-14
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- - Toronto's baseball team
- - A playground is here
- - Home to Westwood HS
- - Tucked behind Downey
- - John Quincy
- - ____ you to sleep
- - Fox Hill Village is here
- - Something you circle
- - William The Refigerator
- - On both sides of Route 1
- - Football's Hall of Fame
- - Not old
- - Dionne
- - In a pear tree
- - We have ____ St and ____ Ave
- - Takes you to its namesake
- - Where you find Hanlon
- - Find your thrill
- - Butcher, ______, Candlestick Maker
- - William Tecumseh
- - _____ silver
- - A throwback gum
- - 109
- - Takes you to Martha Jones
- - Connecticut Capital
- - Eli could have called this home
- - Sunny, hazy, hot and humid
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- - The hill doesn't end
- - Steel
- - Snow and Ice
- - Islington Center
- - Middle of The Maze
- - Tell 'em Large _____ sent you
- - Buckmaster is here
- - Opposite of Low Pillow
- - Half Dover/Half Westwood
- - Home to Xaverian HS
- - Stores Galore
- - When school's out for summer
- - The Pac 12's Cardinal
- - Some ties use ____ knots
- - Elementary School's home
- - Leaves turn color
- - Trucks beware
- - Our cover subject lived here
- - An oval
- - Indiana State's mascot
- - Put it on cereal
- - Batman's sidekick
49 Clues: - 109 • - Steel • - Dionne • - Not old • - An oval • - John Quincy • - Snow and Ice • - _____ silver • - Stores Galore • - Trucks beware • - In a pear tree • - A throwback gum • - Islington Center • - Find your thrill • - William Tecumseh • - Put it on cereal • - ____ you to sleep • - Leaves turn color • - Batman's sidekick • - Middle of The Maze • - Buckmaster is here • - Home to Westwood HS • ...
Geography and Planet Earth 2023-11-08
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- outer layer of Earth
- midway between summer and winter solstices
- This climate zone is dry but can be hot or cold depending on latitude.
- This climate zone is hot and rainy, often with dense forests.
- imaginary lines that run east to west, measures how far from North or South Pole
- imaginary lines that run north to south
- middle layer of Earth
- Features that help define a place can be physical or human
- These conditions over a long period of time affect a region's climate.
- Places that are close to one another and share some characteristics
- center of Earth
- Describes where a place is compared to another place
- This climate zone experiences all types of weather with changing seasons.
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- Exact location of something
- ____ and water circulate the temperature on Earth
- the study of Earth and its people, places and environments
- How people, products, ideas and information move from one place to another
- how people and the environment affect one another
- one of the four physical systems, the air we breathe
- A factor that affects climate, the atmosphere is thinner at higher ______.
20 Clues: center of Earth • outer layer of Earth • middle layer of Earth • Exact location of something • imaginary lines that run north to south • midway between summer and winter solstices • ____ and water circulate the temperature on Earth • how people and the environment affect one another • one of the four physical systems, the air we breathe • ...
Geog102 Test 1 2024-09-23
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- Our local climate type.
- The apparent deflection of an object to the right in the N. hemisphere.
- The type of map projection that the Mercator map is.
- The main surface ocean currents.
- The tropics receive more of this than the poles.
- The use of these are responsible for the thinning of the ozone layer.
- This area of the atmosphere could be described as layered.
- This is an element of weather.
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- The process that is cooling due to expansion.
- The tool used to measure pressure.
- The temperature of the ocean current along the east coast of the United States.
- The capacity or ability to do work.
- Air molecules moving from high pressure to low pressure.
- The cause of Earth's seasons.
- The layer of the atmosphere where the ozone layer is.
- This involves the movement of warmed molecules from one area to another.
- The imaginary plane containing the Earth's orbit around the sun.
- A detailed representation of the physical attributes of an area.
- Patches found in the middle of gyres around the world.
- The name of our ocean current.
- Water heats and cools ______ than land.
21 Clues: Our local climate type. • The cause of Earth's seasons. • The name of our ocean current. • This is an element of weather. • The main surface ocean currents. • The tool used to measure pressure. • The capacity or ability to do work. • Water heats and cools ______ than land. • The process that is cooling due to expansion. • The tropics receive more of this than the poles. • ...
Mnemon Activity :) 2024-08-10
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- Scared Humayun away from the subcontinent
- Murders, loads, Dyer
- Oldest site to have evidence of agriculture in the Middle East
- Capital of the Kamarupa kings in the first millennium
- One of the oldest sites of learning, just outside the subcontinent
- Imperial Capital of North India from the twelfth century onwards
- Descendants of Tamerlane who ended up ruling a large part of the subcontinent
- Ashoka built this memorial to the Buddha near Bhopal
- Preached non-violence after creating rivers of blood in Utkala
- Constitution drafter
- Biggest minaret in India
- Divided Bengal in two
- Also known as Sikandar
- One of the three big provinces of the British Raj in India
- When was the guillottine highly used?
- Storming of the _______ during the French Revolution
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- A bad Hrithik Roshan film
- The king found in _______ and Betaal
- The Friday Mosque of Delhi built in the seventeenth century
- First ruler of the Delhi Sultanate
- Gandhi and the Salt Satyagraha
- A reformer changes the way we look at our dates, and this is his religion
- "Our own country" literally
- Religious growth in Western Europe in the sixteenth century
24 Clues: Murders, loads, Dyer • Constitution drafter • Divided Bengal in two • Also known as Sikandar • Biggest minaret in India • A bad Hrithik Roshan film • "Our own country" literally • Gandhi and the Salt Satyagraha • First ruler of the Delhi Sultanate • The king found in _______ and Betaal • When was the guillottine highly used? • Scared Humayun away from the subcontinent • ...
Lord of the Rings 2025-12-15
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- The number of rings given to the dwarves
- Maia who walked Middle-Earth as a wanderer in Grey
- The language spoken by the Ents
- The seeing-stones made by Feanor's People
- The Balrog slain in the roots of the world
- Eleven King who fell to dragon-fire before the War of the Ring
- The age in which the one ring was destroyed
- The Vala who most opposed Morgoth
- Hobbit whose true name was rarely spoken in Bree
- The black Breath's true name
- The river that borders Lothlorien
- The Steward who saw hope only through a palantir
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- Hidden refuge founded by Elrond in the Second Age
- The river where Isildur met his end
- Pass once sealed by snow and sorcery
- Name of Gandalf in the West
- Fortress whose name means "Tower of the Guard"
- Sauron's former name before his fall
- Angient forest older than the Elves themselves
- Sword reforged from the shards of Narsil
- Dwarf who led his people east after Erebor Fell
- Elf-lord who refused the one ring despite the ruin of his realm
- Banner unfuried at Pelennor bearing the White Tree
- City rebuilt by the King after the war
24 Clues: Name of Gandalf in the West • The black Breath's true name • The language spoken by the Ents • The Vala who most opposed Morgoth • The river that borders Lothlorien • The river where Isildur met his end • Pass once sealed by snow and sorcery • Sauron's former name before his fall • City rebuilt by the King after the war • The number of rings given to the dwarves • ...
Wedding crossword 2025-08-04
Across
- What class did David and Harriett share when they first met?
- Where was Dave born?
- What is Harriett’s favourite cocktail?
- Where was the first place the couple went on holiday?
- What did Harriett study at university?
- What is Dave's dream car?
- What is the name of Dave’s godson (Clue: he's here today!)
- How tall is Dave?
- What is the one sport Harriett is good at? (Clue: Some may say this is not a sport... some may be right)
- What is the couples favourite place they've been on holiday? (Clue: look to South East Asia!)
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- What colour is the couple's front door?
- How many years have the couple been together?
- What is the name of Harriett & Dave's first born son?
- What was David's first word? (Clue: it's related to breakfast...)
- Where did Dave propose?
- What is the name of the road where the couple bought their first house?
- What is the only plant Harriett and Dave have managed to keep alive for as long as they've lived together?
- What is Harriett’s middle name?
- What is Dave’s favourite animal? (Clue: think black & white...)
- Where did Harriett go on her gap yah?
20 Clues: How tall is Dave? • Where was Dave born? • Where did Dave propose? • What is Dave's dream car? • What is Harriett’s middle name? • Where did Harriett go on her gap yah? • What is Harriett’s favourite cocktail? • What did Harriett study at university? • What colour is the couple's front door? • How many years have the couple been together? • ...
Silous Hour 2 2025-02-07
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- the preservation of dead bodies by embalming and wrapping them in cloth
- A reed that grows along the banks of the Nile River in Egypt. From it was produced a coarse, paperlike writing medium used by the Egyptians and many other peoples in the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East
- a stream or river that flows into a larger River
- existence after death
- describes the climate of Egypt
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- a god or goddess
- a ruler of ancient egypt
- Flood
- Was the only pharaoh with tomb intact
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- The pharaoh that built the largest pyramid
- record keeper of ancient civilization
- Huge triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs built during the Old Kingdom
- a large waterfall
- nutrient-Rich sediment left from the flooding Nile that helped replenish soil
- pictures, characters, or symbols standing for words, ideas, or sounds; ancient Egyptians used instead of an alphabet like ours
- a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time
- He changed the religion to Aten
- Ruled for 66 years
- first female pharaoh
20 Clues: Flood • a god or goddess • a large waterfall • Ruled for 66 years • first female pharaoh • existence after death • a ruler of ancient egypt • describes the climate of Egypt • He changed the religion to Aten • record keeper of ancient civilization • Was the only pharaoh with tomb intact • The pharaoh that built the largest pyramid • a stream or river that flows into a larger River • ...
2024 Africa Physical and History Review 2024-12-19
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- Artifact that helped historians translate early Egyptian writing
- Language created by the early Egyptians
- Another name for the Old Kingdom
- First of the Western African Kingdoms
- Type of economy using barter and trade
- The natural barrier for ancient Egypt to the north
- A technique where a dead body is wrapped in linens after taking out their organs
- A landform caused by the fault line running along the eastern side of Africa
- The capital city created by Mansa Musa
- The only climate Africa does NOT have
- Considered to be one of the most famous rulers of Egypt
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- Second of the Western African Kingdoms
- The two resources the Western African kingdoms had control over
- The natural barrier for ancient Egypt to the east and west
- Geography of the Western African Kingdoms
- Geography of the early Egyptian civilization
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Recognized as what the Middle Kingdoms was known for
- Second longest river in Africa and deepest in the world
- Last of the Western African Kingdoms
- Oldest early civilization in Africa
- The religion Mansa Musa practiced
- The type of Government ancient Egypt had
23 Clues: Tallest mountain in Africa • Another name for the Old Kingdom • The religion Mansa Musa practiced • Oldest early civilization in Africa • Last of the Western African Kingdoms • First of the Western African Kingdoms • The only climate Africa does NOT have • Second of the Western African Kingdoms • Type of economy using barter and trade • The capital city created by Mansa Musa • ...
Renaissance- Reagan Doucette 2025-04-09
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- Man who created 37 plays that are still live today
- This machine and technique allowed more books to be printed.
- These people tended to challenge the church and the Pope's authority.
- Who hated superstitions and made fun of them?
- 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?
- Revival of Greek and Roman art forms and styles
- The year books were able to spread
- Artists made drawings/paintings on this
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- The movement that caused interest in rebirth
- Who wrote “Power is good & you want more power”
- Goal the Romans had for their drawings was to show detail and to be…
- Man who once said “I think, therefore I am”
- What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings?
- Where did Marco Polo inspire traders to travel?
- People who bought and sold goods for money
- The artists avoided these kinds of drawings when doing natural drawings
- 46 of his original bibles still exist, who is he?
- Where did the Medici family live?
- 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? • ...
The World in 1648 2025-03-25
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- Indigenous group in the region of Montreal
- Indigenous empire in Mexico conquered by the Spanish
- Incan site in Peru
- Economic activity flourishing in New France
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Conquistador who attacked the Inca Empire
- Aztec emperor captured by Hernan Cortes
- Empire that controlled much of the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans
- Indigenous name for Montreal
- Religion that developed in India, founded by Guru Nanak
- The last imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1911/12
- Indigenous group in the region of Quebec
- French colony in North America
- Policy adopted by Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate
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- European trading company with bases in India
- Indigenous name for Quebec City
- Incan emperor executed by the Spanish
- Disease that caused the death of Shanawdithit
- Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire
- Conquistador who attacked the Inca Empire
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Indigenous people of Newfoundland, extinct by 1829
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- Empire that controlled India and was known for its tolerance between Muslims and Hindus
- Iconic mausoleum built between 1631 and 1648 in India
- Emperor of China who reigned from 1661 to 1722
26 Clues: Incan site in Peru • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Indigenous name for Montreal • French colony in North America • Indigenous name for Quebec City • Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Incan emperor executed by the Spanish • Aztec emperor captured by Hernan Cortes • Indigenous group in the region of Quebec • Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire • ...
West Africa/Muslim Crossword 2024-12-20
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- Pillar of islam requiring you to pray to allah
- An area of a desert with water
- Dried mud bricks
- Animals in africa used to travel
- The best teacher of all time
- The language most commonly spoken in north Africa and the middle east
- Leader of Ghana
- First ruler of islam
- The leader of Mali
- Stringed instrument from Africa
- Center of prayers
- a way to pass down history
- The material as valuable as gold in Africa
- City made almost entirely out of salt
- Strips of fabric with repeating designs having symbolic meaning
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- Mansa musa gave so much gold to this city it became worthless there
- Popular time of african music
- The location of Mali
- Center of learning
- African drum
- The trickster spider part of African folklore
- Islamic ruler
- Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- A Muslim scholar who traveled the world
- Wood African instrument similar to a marimba
- ninth month of islamic calendar
- Protects people from evil spirits
- The city where Muslims travel to pray
- Pillar of islam that means to give charity
- Pillar of islam that means to fast
- Storytellers and people who tell events
31 Clues: African drum • Islamic ruler • Leader of Ghana • Dried mud bricks • Center of prayers • Center of learning • The leader of Mali • The location of Mali • First ruler of islam • Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • a way to pass down history • The best teacher of all time • Popular time of african music • An area of a desert with water • ninth month of islamic calendar • Stringed instrument from Africa • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-20
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- smaller streams and rivers that flow into a main river
- A large body of salt water
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- a body of water surrounded by land
- 0 degrees longitude
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian
- Distance north or south of the equator
- a nation or area of land that is controlled by one government
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay
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- A landform with high elevation
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- part of a large body of water that is smaller than a gulf
- a small area of land that is higher than the land around it
- a sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- area of high, flat land
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
20 Clues: 0 degrees longitude • area of high, flat land • A large body of salt water • A landform with high elevation • a body of water surrounded by land • a piece of land surrounded by water • Distance north or south of the equator • a large area of flat land with few trees • Distance east or west of the prime meridian • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • ...
Birthday crossword 2025-09-18
Across
- 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 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 hald of a melon to me
- Sounds like an Irish girl
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- Piece of chocolate
- Cocknet money
- Climb everest
- Loud topless coal
- Right in the middle of Stirup. 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 • Cocknet 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 • ...
Desert Destinations 2026-06-08
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- Large area covered with sand dunes
- Vast salt flat in Bolivia
- Indian desert city known as the Golden City
- Semi-arid desert in southern Africa
- Ancient city surrounded by desert landscapes
- Moroccan village near giant sand dunes
- Extremely dry desert in Chile
- Fertile spot found in a desert
- Dry riverbed that fills during rain
- Coastal desert in Namibia
- Natural arch formed by erosion
- Group traveling together across deserts
- Remote interior region of Australia
- Deep valley carved by water
- Major desert in central Australia
- Famous dune area in Namibia
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- Turned into stone over time
- Hills of wind-blown sand
- Dry terrain with dramatic erosion
- World's largest hot desert in Africa
- Large desert covering much of the Arabian Peninsula
- Desert located in northwestern India
- Desert in the southwestern United States
- Traditional desert nomad of the Middle East
- Vast desert spanning Mongolia and China
- Optical illusion seen in hot deserts
- Desert spanning Arizona and Mexico
- Plant adapted to dry environments
- Animal often called the ship of the desert
- Strong wind carrying sand and dust
30 Clues: Hills of wind-blown sand • Vast salt flat in Bolivia • Coastal desert in Namibia • Turned into stone over time • Deep valley carved by water • Famous dune area in Namibia • Extremely dry desert in Chile • Fertile spot found in a desert • Natural arch formed by erosion • Dry terrain with dramatic erosion • Plant adapted to dry environments • Major desert in central Australia • ...
The Egypt Game Vocabulary 2013-02-03
Across
- (hieroglyph) a stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable, or sound, as found in ancient Egyptian and other writing systems
- Egyptian queen, wife of Akhenaten and half-sister of Tutankhamen
- (escapade) an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure
- deliberately impassive or expressionless
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- (monolith) a large single upright block of stone, especially one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument
- tending to avoid, directed toward avoidance or escape
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- shaped into alternate ridges and grooves
- a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person’s death
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- (petrify) to make someone so frightened that they are unable to move or think
- the people of Syria, a country in the Middle East
12 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • shaped into alternate ridges and grooves • deliberately impassive or expressionless • the people of Syria, a country in the Middle East • tending to avoid, directed toward avoidance or escape • Egyptian queen, wife of Akhenaten and half-sister of Tutankhamen • ...
history vocab words 2021-09-01
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- a relationship between people who shared a common ancestor, or system classifying such relationship.
- a group of people who traveled together or safety
- a family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, cousins, aunt, and uncle.
- an area ruled by the lord, including the lords castle and the land around it
- the burst of learning in Europe to about the 1,300 to the 1,600
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- a region of grasslands
- a system of rule by lords who ruled their own lands but owed loyalty and military to a monarch
- monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600's
- a navigational insturament used to determine latitude, or earths north or south of Earths equator
- a network of overland trade routes thinking China to the Middle East
- a new method or idea
- religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ
12 Clues: a new method or idea • a region of grasslands • religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ • a group of people who traveled together or safety • the burst of learning in Europe to about the 1,300 to the 1,600 • a network of overland trade routes thinking China to the Middle East • monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in the early 600's • ...
Rome 2024-08-29
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- Germanic leader who overthrew the last Roman emperor in the West
- Germanic tribes that sacked Rome and helped bring down the Roman Empire
- Structures built by Romans to carry water to cities
- Groups of people from northern Europe who invaded the Roman Empire
- Region of Western Europe, now mostly France, conquered by the Romans
- Extensive network of paths built by the Romans to connect their empire
- Term used by Romans for people who lived outside the empire and were considered uncivilized
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- Ancient empire that ruled much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East
- Fierce nomadic warriors from Central Asia who attacked the Roman Empire
- Germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the Roman Empire
- Large area of land and people ruled by one government or leader
- Murder of an important person, often for political reasons
12 Clues: Structures built by Romans to carry water to cities • Murder of an important person, often for political reasons • Large area of land and people ruled by one government or leader • Germanic leader who overthrew the last Roman emperor in the West • Groups of people from northern Europe who invaded the Roman Empire • ...
A Crossword for the Ages! 2025-04-30
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- A powerful family that controlled the Florence government for many years.
- Often refers to someone who financially supports the arts.
- An influential architect, poet, and painter.
- Greek and Latin art, literature, or culture.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- Interest in culture that comes from the French word for "rebirth."
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A merchant who traveled around Asia and wrote a book about his exploits.
- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- The man who developed a printing press that used a movable type.
- Became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- A large trade route protected by the Mongols. Connected China and the Middle East.
12 Clues: Sun-centered theory of the universe. • An influential architect, poet, and painter. • Greek and Latin art, literature, or culture. • Often refers to someone who financially supports the arts. • The man who developed a printing press that used a movable type. • Interest in culture that comes from the French word for "rebirth." • ...
SWANA Review Extra Credit 2024-10-31
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- Country in North Africa with the highest population
- The primary religion of Israel
- A stateless nation that the majority of its people live in the west bank or gaza.
- a strong loyalty or preference towards one's own group, often characterized by a sense of "us vs. them"
- form of government where religious leaders or priests rule in the name of a deity or deities.
- Another name for Southwest asia
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- Ancient city in Israel considered holy by Jews, Christitans, and Muslims.
- Sect of Islam that believe that the caliphate or religious authority should have been given to the Shia imam.
- River in the middle east that allowed for the growth of mankinds first civilitaztions
- The Primary religion of southwest asia except for Israel
- Sect of Islam that make up nearly 90% of Muslims worldwide
- The primary climate of Southwest Asia
12 Clues: The primary religion of Israel • Another name for Southwest asia • The primary climate of Southwest Asia • Country in North Africa with the highest population • The Primary religion of southwest asia except for Israel • Sect of Islam that make up nearly 90% of Muslims worldwide • Ancient city in Israel considered holy by Jews, Christitans, and Muslims. • ...
Word Parts Anti- Mid- Trans- 2026-03-03
Across
- going against the thesis
- middle of the night
- in the middle of the stream
- writing words across different languages
- against establishment
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- the middle of the section
- across the atlantic
- the point in the middle
- medicine that fights against a specific illness
- a liquid that goes against freezing
- against gravity
- middle of the week
- going against what you said (lying)
- something that is ALMOST completely see through
- in the middle of the continent
15 Clues: against gravity • middle of the week • across the atlantic • middle of the night • against establishment • the point in the middle • going against the thesis • the middle of the section • in the middle of the stream • in the middle of the continent • a liquid that goes against freezing • going against what you said (lying) • writing words across different languages • ...
The Alchemist 2026-04-01
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- The Semitic language of the Arabs, spoken throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
- An obligation is a moral or legal duty, promise, or contract that binds someone to a specific action
- A pilgrim's journey.
- A person's ultimate purpose or true calling
- Make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.
- A person who mends shoes as a job.
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- Two objects of a now unknown nature, possibly used for divination, worn on the breastplate of a Jewish high priest.
- Small, rounded hills
- A person who does not believe in a particular religion, specifically one deemed "true" by those speaking.
- Mourn (a person's loss or death)
- Sacred, mysterious objects used by the Old Testament high priest to determine divine will
- A painful or resentful awareness of an advantage, possession, or success enjoyed by someone else
12 Clues: Small, rounded hills • A pilgrim's journey. • Mourn (a person's loss or death) • A person who mends shoes as a job. • A person's ultimate purpose or true calling • Make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act. • The Semitic language of the Arabs, spoken throughout the Middle East and North Africa. • ...
the puzzle 2025-10-06
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- The process of preserving a body for passage into the afterlife.
- A regional power and a center for Arabic culture in the Middle East.
- The magnificent tombs built for pharaohs, including the Great Pyramid.
- The burial site of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun's tomb.
- The historic central area featuring mosques and the Khan el-Khalili bazaar.
- The vibrant, bustling capital city of Egypt on the Nile
- A destination for diving and marine life, with cities like Hurghada.
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- The famous open-air market in Cairo known for spices and souvenirs.
- The ancient Egyptian system of writing using picture symbols.
- The absolute rulers of ancient Egypt, considered gods in human form.
- The source of life for the civilization and the rich black land
- A regional power and a center for Arabic culture in the Middle East.
- Canal: The vital waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
13 Clues: The vibrant, bustling capital city of Egypt on the Nile • The burial site of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun's tomb. • The ancient Egyptian system of writing using picture symbols. • The source of life for the civilization and the rich black land • The process of preserving a body for passage into the afterlife. • ...
Renaissance 2026-05-08
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- The person who developed the printing press that used movable metal type.
- A wealthy individual, family, or institution that provided financial support, commissions, and protection to artists, architects, and scholars.
- Belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different angles.
- The French word for “rebirth”.
- Went between China and the Middle East.
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- The sun being the center of the universe.
- Controlled the government in Florence for many years.
- The revival and imitation of ancient Greek and Roman art, literature, philosophy, and architecture.
- An influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter.
- Best known for his travels across Asia in the 13th century.
- Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
12 Clues: The French word for “rebirth”. • Went between China and the Middle East. • The sun being the center of the universe. • Controlled the government in Florence for many years. • Best known for his travels across Asia in the 13th century. • An influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter. • ...
Antartica crossword 2013-08-18
Across
- opposite of west
- base for new zealand in antartica
- condition it tends to be
- winds/ winds which reach 320 kilometres
- country that owns the most of Antartica
- of quaternary consumers
- opposite of east
- bear/ only find animal in the north pole
- Producers in the food chain
- a primary consumer in the food chain
- zealand/ closest country to antartica
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- country that owns the least amount of Antartica
- and dryest continent
- is ____ for 4 months of the year
- meterial that covers most of antartica
- snow storm which can last for days
- one of the top predators
- most common bird in antartica
- color of ice
- whale/ another name for orca
20 Clues: color of ice • opposite of west • opposite of east • and dryest continent • of quaternary consumers • condition it tends to be • one of the top predators • Producers in the food chain • whale/ another name for orca • most common bird in antartica • is ____ for 4 months of the year • base for new zealand in antartica • snow storm which can last for days • ...
IW CW- Clubs/Presidents 2021-04-22
Across
- IWC Vijayapura
- IWCB Gardenia
- IWCB Jeevan Bima Nagar
- IWC Bangalore
- IWCB Orchards
- IWCB HSR
- IWCB Koramangala
- IWCB Metro
- IWC Mandya
- IWC Nelamangala
- IWCB North
- IWCB Banashankari
- IWCB Junction
- IWCB Udyog
- IWCB Mahalakshmipuram
- IWCB Central
- IWCB Vijayanagar
- IWC Tiptur
- IWCB HBR
- IWCB Rajmahal Vilas
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- IWCB East
- IWC Maddur
- IWC Tirupathi
- IWCB West
- IWC Maralur
- IWCB Sadashivnagar
- IWCB Peenya
- IWC Bharathinagar
- IWC Tumkur Central
- IWC Chikkanayakanahalli
- IWCB South
- IWCB IT Corridor
- IWC Tumkur
- IWCB South Parade
- IWCB JP Nagar
- IWCB South West
- IWCB Blossoms
- IWC Tumkur East
- IWC Gubbi
- IWC Malavalli
40 Clues: IWCB HSR • IWCB HBR • IWCB East • IWCB West • IWC Gubbi • IWC Maddur • IWCB Metro • IWC Mandya • IWCB South • IWC Tumkur • IWCB North • IWCB Udyog • IWC Tiptur • IWC Maralur • IWCB Peenya • IWCB Central • IWC Tirupathi • IWCB Gardenia • IWC Bangalore • IWCB Orchards • IWCB JP Nagar • IWCB Junction • IWCB Blossoms • IWC Malavalli • IWC Vijayapura • IWC Nelamangala • IWCB South West • IWC Tumkur East • IWCB Koramangala • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-27
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- Fireworks were accidentally made by a Chinese______
- The crane's symbolization
- Used by the military
- How they steer boats through the water
- Network of trade routes which connected the east and west
- Horses pulled it
- Second longest river in China
- King Yu invent a drink
- The first Dynasty in Ancient China
- What the leader of China is called
- Means religious building
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- Used by the army to signal warnings
- used to indicate North, South, East and West
- It is Emperor Qinshihuang’s mausoleum site
- The longest structure in China
- You write on it
- Used for protection from the sun and rain
- What the Terracotta army is made from
- Used to help sick people
- They stand for good fortune
20 Clues: You write on it • Horses pulled it • Used by the military • King Yu invent a drink • Used to help sick people • Means religious building • The crane's symbolization • They stand for good fortune • Second longest river in China • The longest structure in China • The first Dynasty in Ancient China • What the leader of China is called • Used by the army to signal warnings • ...
Kyoto 2025-01-02
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- Way of Tea
- Gold Pavilion
- Archery Contest
- Named by Portuguese Traders
- Wind Deity
- Thunder Deity
- Founder of Shingon Sect of Buddhism
- Rock/Sand Garden
- Rinzai Sect Temple
- Ear\Nose Mound
- Master Sculpter in 12th C
- Third Great Unifier of Japan
- End of the Tokaido Highway
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- Buddha Hand Gestures
- Professional Entertainer (in Training) in Kyoto
- 3rd Ashikaga Shogun
- Site of Largest Pagoda In Japan
- North East Direction
- First Great Unifier of Japan
- Era Sanjusangendo was completed
- Temple of Mandarin Ducks
- Name of Region Where Osaka and Kyoto Are
- Great Battle Between East & West
- 33 Transformations of
- Another Name for Kyoto
- Second Great Unifier of Japan
26 Clues: Way of Tea • Wind Deity • Gold Pavilion • Thunder Deity • Ear\Nose Mound • Archery Contest • Rock/Sand Garden • Rinzai Sect Temple • 3rd Ashikaga Shogun • Buddha Hand Gestures • North East Direction • 33 Transformations of • Another Name for Kyoto • Temple of Mandarin Ducks • Master Sculpter in 12th C • End of the Tokaido Highway • Named by Portuguese Traders • First Great Unifier of Japan • ...
Mr.Howard's Super Amazing Electromagnet Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Pennies
- You plug an electric gatair into this
- Feild of magnets
- Car batteries have alot of this
- Girls love to get these done
- Makes a car go vroom vroom
- Use this in an xbox controller
- The opposite of north pole
- the electric system in a car has alot of these
- The opposite of was
- COoL my BAd FreinT said
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- Guides you north east south west
- power lines makes this
- Type of coin
- electric magnet
- Im a magnet that points this way
- Use this at a camp site in a big camper for water/elctricity/warmth
- You can mine for this in minecraft
- Geographic east or geofraphic north?
- The Nice pOlice Racer THing
20 Clues: Pennies • Type of coin • electric magnet • Feild of magnets • The opposite of was • power lines makes this • COoL my BAd FreinT said • Makes a car go vroom vroom • The opposite of north pole • The Nice pOlice Racer THing • Girls love to get these done • Use this in an xbox controller • Car batteries have alot of this • Guides you north east south west • Im a magnet that points this way • ...
CasWord Edition 1 2025-04-07
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- Spy that sold Hollywood to California.
- Most populous town east of the Cascades
- Person you are not allowed to be according to Discord rules
- Animal liberated from Jamaica
- #1 in fishing on EMC
- Founder of 'Frontier Environmental Foundation'
- Current Cascadian president
- Most popular shop on EMC
- Leader of Alaska
- Former name of Cascadia (the town)
- Former Cascadian EMC F1 Racer
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- Dimension not featured on EMC
- Allied nation of East Coast USA
- Flower finding dinosaur
- Compact double chest
- How much gold was granted for 'Project Vancouver'
- Space Needle location
- Actor who plays 'Steve' in the 'Minecraft' movie
- Astorian rooftop mapart band
- First Cascadian ranch
- IRL prisoner found at /n spawn
21 Clues: Leader of Alaska • Compact double chest • #1 in fishing on EMC • Space Needle location • First Cascadian ranch • Flower finding dinosaur • Most popular shop on EMC • Current Cascadian president • Astorian rooftop mapart band • Dimension not featured on EMC • Animal liberated from Jamaica • Former Cascadian EMC F1 Racer • IRL prisoner found at /n spawn • Allied nation of East Coast USA • ...
Map Vocabulary 2024-03-22
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- focuses on the geography of the area and will often have shading to show the mountains and valleys. Shows landforms.
- an imaginary line that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- a picture or chart that shows elevation, rivers, oceans, states, or countries.
- an imaginary line that divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres, which passes through Greenwich, England.
- an illustration that explains what the symbols or colors on the map represent.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- a map showing elevation using lines
- northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest
- lines that run north to south and measure distance east or west of the prime meridian. These lines run perpendicular to the equator.
- _ a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart (north, south, east, west)
- a map designed for motorists, showing the roads and highways of a city, state, or other areas
- lines that run east to west and measure distance north and south of the equator. These lines are parallel to the equator
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- north, south, east, west
- a half of the earth, usually divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by the Prime Meridian.
- relationship (or ratio) between distance on a map and the distance on the ground.
- focuses on boundaries between countries, states, or counties. They are generally brighter colors to easily see the boundaries.
- height above sea level
17 Clues: height above sea level • north, south, east, west • a map showing elevation using lines • northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest • the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere • a picture or chart that shows elevation, rivers, oceans, states, or countries. • an illustration that explains what the symbols or colors on the map represent. • ...
2020 Q1 Extruder 2020-02-03
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- To put out a fire, aim at the extinguisher’s output at the ___ of the fire.
- The Japanese word for “mistake-proofing” a machine is _______.
- Zeus’ #1 priority is _________.
- When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away.
- The acronym to use when operating a fire extinguisher is ______.
- The first product shipped from CSC was TFE ____ ____ (two words)
- The personal protective equipment (PPE) worn using any blades are _____.
- The word inside the triangle on the Operating System poster is _____.
- The _____ Chamber of Commerce named Zeus its Large Business of the Year.
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- In 1996, Zeus launched its first website and the _____ plant opened.
- The abbreviation for the Europe, Middle East, Africa sales region is ___.
- GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019.
- “E” in EPIC values stands for _______.
- When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back.
- Two solutions with low flash points are alcohol and _______.
- The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______.
- Our Vision Statement says we are “Working Together. Doing It ______.
- In industrial settings, one in ____ workers are injured within the first 30 days.
- Zeus Ireland is located in County _______.
- To douse a fire, ______ the extinguisher’s output from side-to-side
20 Clues: Zeus’ #1 priority is _________. • “E” in EPIC values stands for _______. • Zeus Ireland is located in County _______. • When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away. • GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019. • The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______. • When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back. • ...
2020 Q1 Extruder 2020-02-05
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- The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______.
- The first product shipped from CSC was TFE ____ ____ (two words)
- The _____ Chamber of Commerce named Zeus its Large Business of the Year.
- When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back.
- The personal protective equipment (PPE) worn using any blades are ___. (2 words)
- The Japanese term for “mistake-proofing” a machine is _______. (2 words)
- Zeus’ #1 priority is _________.
- Two solutions with low flash points are alcohol and _______.
- To douse a fire, ______ the extinguisher’s output from side-to-side
- The abbreviation for the Europe, Middle East, Africa sales region is ___.
- In industrial settings, one in ____ workers are injured within the first 30 days.
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- Our Vision Statement says we are “Working Together. Doing It ______.”
- When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away.
- “E” in EPIC values stands for _______.
- GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019.
- The word inside the triangle on the Operating System poster is _____.
- The acronym to use when operating a fire extinguisher is ______.
- Zeus Ireland is located in County _______.
- To put out a fire, aim the extinguisher’s output at the ___ of the fire.
- In 1996, Zeus launched its first website and the _____ plant opened.
20 Clues: Zeus’ #1 priority is _________. • “E” in EPIC values stands for _______. • Zeus Ireland is located in County _______. • When using a fire extinguisher, stand ____ feet away. • The name of the Zeus technical e-newsletter is ______. • GSC conducted one _______ Safety Observations in 2019. • When fighting a fire, always keep the _____ at your back. • ...
Fawzi 2021-05-10
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- Strips in geography class (6)
- Nothing in tennis (4)
- A chicken crossing the road is truly ....... in motion (7)
- Finnish hothouse? (5)
- Where Londoners nibble at meat? (7)
- Surrey town in which vehicles stop working (10)
- Seven- day period (4)
- Charter granted by King John at Runnymede in 1215 (5,5)
- “Take him and cut him out in little .....” (4)
- Extreme point of Britain (4,7)
- "The ___ ___"; highest-grossing film of 1994 (4,4)
- Heavenly body which rises when hot (7)
- Frank Beard is this band's beardless member (1,1,3)
- Landmark of Piccadilly Circus (4)
- Husband's better half (4)
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- Which lake is Africa's largest? (8)
- Thelma’s road trip partner (6)
- A sailor with experience sent up mountains (5)
- Rubber from the Middle East(7)
- Beats everyone shortly in London park (9)
- U .S. sitcom's toast (6)
- Teacher after a job as a slave driver (10)
- When movement is curtailed (8)
- The love-apple (6)
- “I just went to an emotional wedding. Even the cake was in .....” (5)
- It's falling down in a nursery ditty (6,6)
- Effervescent (5)
27 Clues: Effervescent (5) • The love-apple (6) • Nothing in tennis (4) • Finnish hothouse? (5) • Seven- day period (4) • U .S. sitcom's toast (6) • Husband's better half (4) • Strips in geography class (6) • Thelma’s road trip partner (6) • Rubber from the Middle East(7) • When movement is curtailed (8) • Extreme point of Britain (4,7) • Landmark of Piccadilly Circus (4) • ...
Mesopotamia 2020-09-23
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- – countryside not town
- - writing to help keep track a business deals and other deals and other events
- – Pictures of things that acted as Words
- - belif that there is only one god
- – region in the middle east. Time period with inventions that changed everything.
- – A former Social organization when the man is the
- - Scribes or record keepers The writers of the village
- Crescent – “cradle of civilization”
- – a city that becomes an independent state
- –stepped tower sometimes dominated by a temple
- – House of tablets. A placeOf learning where archives and literature are stored on clay tablets
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- hierarchy – groups of people or person charoragized by wealth, race, gender, and occupation
- – supply of water for crops . Made with channels
- – worshiping / believing in more than one god
- – A form of social organization where a woman is the head
- – A king, queen or emperor
- – states or countries under supreme athourity (emperor, empress)
- – Writing tool for scribes to write with
- - town or city
- of Gilgamesh – An epic is a long poem that tells the story of a hero. In the Epic of Gilgamesh it talks about a king who goes around the land with his friends and does Good Deeds.
20 Clues: - town or city • – countryside not town • – A king, queen or emperor • - belif that there is only one god • Crescent – “cradle of civilization” • – Pictures of things that acted as Words • – Writing tool for scribes to write with • – a city that becomes an independent state • – worshiping / believing in more than one god • –stepped tower sometimes dominated by a temple • ...
THE RELIGION OF CHRISTIANITY 2021-04-12
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- Last book of the Bible predicting the end times and Jesus return to Earth
- Jesus had 12 close followers who were called this
- Jews DO NOT consider Jesus to be this.
- Christianity is part of this Middle East religion
- Christians believe Jesus is this relation to God
- This group of people thought Jesus was the Messiah
- The name for the father, son, and the holy spirit
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- The mother of Jesus
- Christians believe you can have salvation by believing this person is the son of God
- First four books of the New Testament in the Bible
- The belief in one God
- A principle Christianity is centered around
- Christianity is centered around this person
- The meal where Jesus is betrayed by one of his apostles to the Jews
- Christians believe you can achieve this by accepting Jesus as the son of God
- Birth of Jesus
- Jesus is killed using this method of execution
- Resurrection of Jesus
- Christians believe you reach this place by believing Jesus is the savior who died for your sins
- Friday The day of the crucifixion of Jesus
- This group saw Jesus as a threat to stability in Palestine
21 Clues: Birth of Jesus • The mother of Jesus • The belief in one God • Resurrection of Jesus • Jews DO NOT consider Jesus to be this. • Friday The day of the crucifixion of Jesus • A principle Christianity is centered around • Christianity is centered around this person • Jesus is killed using this method of execution • Christians believe Jesus is this relation to God • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- also known as natural gas
- used when coal deposits are near the surface
- energy of an object due to its position or shape
- the country that gets 70% of its oil from foreign sources
- a nuclear power plant that had a meltdown and is know as the worst man made disaster
- breaking up an atoms nucleus
- energy of motion
- the fuel for a nuclear reactor
- a method of extracting natural grass that is known to cause earthquakes
- a fossil fuel that needs to be mined
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- dead plant material known as
- another word for oil
- an oil rig that exploded and leaked oil all around the gulf of mexico
- nuclear waste can be used to manufacture
- the joining of two atomic nuclei
- the remains of dead plants and animals create
- the energy required to move/change and objects position
- must be extracted from the earth and is very abundant in the middle east
- 2 isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form
- a machine that allows oil to be pushed up naturally my underground pressure
- the country that uses the most electricity
21 Clues: energy of motion • another word for oil • also known as natural gas • dead plant material known as • breaking up an atoms nucleus • the fuel for a nuclear reactor • the joining of two atomic nuclei • 2 isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form • a fossil fuel that needs to be mined • nuclear waste can be used to manufacture • the country that uses the most electricity • ...
Jack's Crossword 2022-02-14
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- After giving up football what sport did Jack take up?
- What was Jack’s favourite drink?
- What was the street name of the family home Jack grew up in?
- What was Jacks job at DCT?
- What was Jack’s hobby?
- What was Jack’s sister's name?
- What is the name of Jacks’ son?
- How did the locals during his National Service mis-spell Jack’s surname?
- What was Jack’s step-father’s name?
- What genre of music did Jack enjoy most?
- What trade did Jack take up after leaving school?
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- What football position did Jack play?
- What was Jack's middle name?
- What primary school did Jack attend?
- Complete the name of the Sinatra record Jack wore out en route to the far east – Songs for ******** Lovers
- In what team did Jack play in for the Forfarshire Cup in 1968?
- What month was Jack born in?
- What did Jack have replaced in 2007?
- What did Jack do to make him a recognisable figure around the west end of Dundee?
- In what country did Jack do his National Service?
- What was the acronym of the service that Jack served in for his National Service?
21 Clues: What was Jack’s hobby? • What was Jacks job at DCT? • What was Jack's middle name? • What month was Jack born in? • What was Jack’s sister's name? • What is the name of Jacks’ son? • What was Jack’s favourite drink? • What was Jack’s step-father’s name? • What primary school did Jack attend? • What did Jack have replaced in 2007? • What football position did Jack play? • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the plate that rests just south of South America
- a plate that is just west of South America
- the plate that is just North America
- when two boundaries come together
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
- crust under the ocean
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the plate that sits under India
- the plate that is in the Caribbean
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- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- when two boundaries seperate
- crust under the continents
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that is just South America
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that sits under Australia
- when two boundaries slide up against each other
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
21 Clues: crust under the ocean • crust under the continents • when two boundaries seperate • the plate that sits under India • when two boundaries come together • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just South America • the plate that is just North America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • ...
Final Project 2017-01-11
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- Is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- Forcible overthrow of a government for a new system
- People that can speak 2 languages
- Judging people by their nationality
- Views in politics
- A country determines its own statehood
- Destruction on a mass scale
- Reaching a decision on a principal
- Aboriginals claim land where they traditionally live
- Deliberate killing of a large group of people
- Seats in the house of commons that very with population
- Treating people the same
- Information of a misleading point of view
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- Donating to the less fortunate country
- Residing in a citizen with the nation they are at war with
- Love of your country
- Canada is also known as a......(2 words)
- Multiple countries working on an issue
- Protests occurring in the middle east and north Africa since 2010
- A group that derives from its members
- A belief that embraces the idea of ethnic diversity
- Death penalty
- An idea that means different things to different people
- Moving from one nation to another nation permanently
- A threatened penalty
25 Clues: Death penalty • Views in politics • Love of your country • A threatened penalty • Treating people the same • Destruction on a mass scale • People that can speak 2 languages • Reaching a decision on a principal • Judging people by their nationality • A group that derives from its members • Donating to the less fortunate country • Multiple countries working on an issue • ...
History 1-18 2019-05-13
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- Alfred Nobel had 355 of these
- Germany Italy and Japan in WWII
- started by Clara Barton to aid during WWI
- truth can be tested and found
- erroneous obituary caused him to rethink his life
- Bush called Iraq Iran and North Korea part of this
- terrorist organization in Somalia
- Aristotle was the tutor for
- title was "Der Fuhrer"
- England France and the US in WWII
- a hatred of the Jewish people
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- Adolf Hitler attacked and killed 60 million of these in WWII
- Paul was apostle to the _____
- home of Socrates Plato and Aristotle
- place where Ned Kelly lived
- peaceful protesters for rights for the Indian people were cornered in a park an shot
- organization that fought to defend the legal rights of black people
- founded this Prize
- a movement of rebellion in the Middle East
- forced separation of the races
- how many missionary journeys Paul had
- terrorist organization founded by Osama bin Laden
- wrote 13 books of the new testament
- white South Africans
- mother of Nero and sister of Caligula
- what Paul used to be named
26 Clues: founded this Prize • white South Africans • title was "Der Fuhrer" • what Paul used to be named • place where Ned Kelly lived • Aristotle was the tutor for • Paul was apostle to the _____ • Alfred Nobel had 355 of these • truth can be tested and found • a hatred of the Jewish people • forced separation of the races • Germany Italy and Japan in WWII • terrorist organization in Somalia • ...
Chapter 8: Brazil and Its Neighbors 2020-01-15
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- vast treeless plains of Argentina
- steep cliff separating two land surfaces, or land from water
- capital of French Guiana; spicy pepper used to make buffalo sauce
- designed capital city of Brazil since 1960
- ranch
- socialist country; the only non Arab member of OPEC; state owned oil industry
- climate of Minnesota
- high plateau that dominates the southern 1/3 of Argentina
- this country's northern landscape is dominated by the Amazon Basin
- official dance of Argentina
- most populated country in Latin America
- large, grassy plain in Venezuela
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- vast forestland, especially around the equatorial region
- premier middle school of south-east Minnesota
- language spoken in Brazil
- Central American country whose official language is English
- won independence from the Dutch in 1975; large Asian influence
- caused by logging, farming, road building
- huge lake surrounded by marshland in Venezuela
- height measured above sea level
- climate that sees 10-20" of precipitation annually
- military leader
- broad, flat lowland surrounded by higher ground
- huge expanse of coniferous forest that dominates the sub Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere
- celebration made famous in Rio de Janeiro
- cowhand
- the Gran Chaco dominates this country in its West
27 Clues: ranch • cowhand • military leader • climate of Minnesota • language spoken in Brazil • official dance of Argentina • height measured above sea level • large, grassy plain in Venezuela • vast treeless plains of Argentina • most populated country in Latin America • caused by logging, farming, road building • celebration made famous in Rio de Janeiro • ...
Ancient China 2012-12-18
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- a time of peace and prosperity(2 words)
- exam that promotes people based on their merit(2 words)
- fine handwriting
- The Great Khan
- the school of thought that believes in yin and yang
- Chinese Admiral and Explorer(2 words)
- states that remain independent but send tribute to a more powerful country(2words)
- Italian who explored under Kublai Khan
- school of thought that believed laws kept people in order
- Shihuangdi(emperor Qin’s) greatest legacy, 4000+miles long(2 words)
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- trade route that linked the Middle East to China(2 words)
- a multistoried building with the corners of the roof curved up that were used as temples
- attitude that one’s own group is superior
- respect for parents and elders(2 words)
- school of thought founded by Confucius
- signs that expressed thoughts or ideas
- system of government in which local lords govern their own lands but owe military service and other support to the ruler
- the mountains that separate India and China
- divine right to rule (right to rule from the gods)(3 words)
- groups of families who claim a common ancestor
- writings of Confucius
- translates into “the way”
22 Clues: The Great Khan • fine handwriting • writings of Confucius • translates into “the way” • Chinese Admiral and Explorer(2 words) • school of thought founded by Confucius • signs that expressed thoughts or ideas • Italian who explored under Kublai Khan • respect for parents and elders(2 words) • a time of peace and prosperity(2 words) • attitude that one’s own group is superior • ...
Ontario Attraction Tourism Crossword 2013-04-30
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- Has an edge walk
- Gods Place(in Tobermory)
- Where the rides are great
- Houses one of the finest collections of aircraft in the world
- Foreign animals from the South East continents
- You'll laugh and scream until you touch the ground
- Where events for hunting and fishing take place
- Tall tower located in the front middle of the Center Block building of the Canadian Parliament.
- Takes all your money
- excellent reminder of Canada's British Heritage and the efforts made to protect Upper and Lower Canada from takeover by the Americans
- In the Forest
- He was the Prime Minister at one point
- Nature, camping and canoeing
- In people flock to Ottawa to have a tour through them
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- Family fun for everyone
- Is good in Kitchener and Germany
- Ran across Canada
- The best shopping center in Ontario
- Happens once a year and people come from all over the world
- Explore the fun side of science (in Sudbury)
- Lights up the night
- Voted Trip Advisors Destination Winner for 2011 & 2012
- The military history of Canada
- So many different species
- Step back in time
25 Clues: In the Forest • Has an edge walk • Ran across Canada • Step back in time • Lights up the night • Takes all your money • Family fun for everyone • Gods Place(in Tobermory) • Where the rides are great • So many different species • Nature, camping and canoeing • The military history of Canada • Is good in Kitchener and Germany • The best shopping center in Ontario • ...
German Crossword 2013-04-21
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- Germany is also famous for its beautiful _______ that can be found in the countryside that were built by kings in the Middle Ages.
- German people greet each other with a _________ or a kiss on each cheek.
- the ___ is the most recognized religious personality from Germany.
- Traditional clothing for men and boys are called ________.
- Until October 1990, Germany was _______ in to East and West Germany.
- and cheeses Germany is famous for its _______ __ _______ ( three words- ____ and ____ )
- Traditional clothes for women and girls is a dress called a _____.
- 4 weeks before Christmas, Germans celebrate _________, a romantic and delightful time of the year.
- The ______ as a symbol for Easter is first mentioned in writings in 16th century Germany.
- It is surrounded by ____ countries including France, Austria, and Poland.
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- What kind of food is there 200 different varieties of?
- Europe Where is Germany? (two words)
- On special occasions and festivals they may wear traditional ________.
- Germany has about 82 _______ inhabitants.
- The world’s favorite German fest.
- Germany's highest mountain.
- A famous musician from Germany.
- The German flag has ______ colors.
- How many federal states are in Germany?
- Germany is a "___- lover's" paradise! (drink)
20 Clues: Germany's highest mountain. • A famous musician from Germany. • The world’s favorite German fest. • The German flag has ______ colors. • Europe Where is Germany? (two words) • How many federal states are in Germany? • Germany has about 82 _______ inhabitants. • Germany is a "___- lover's" paradise! (drink) • What kind of food is there 200 different varieties of? • ...
Kisby Clan (3) 2013-11-19
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- mom to five who are still kids
- super scriptorian
- has an East-coast education
- didn’t get eaten by lions or two older brothers
- a plant and a girl who loves horses
- knows well the meanings of ≤, %, π, =
- a weapon or a cool older brother
- one of five with only one syllable
- starts with a soft cheese, only one with hair her color
- dinner + a favorite subject in school?
- a flower and a smart girl
- a burrough or a fourth daughter
- likes to build, take apart, and be outside
- …the bathtub, I’m dwowning!
- currently holds the Aaronic Priesthood
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- middle of a sister sandwich
- has had and likes a beard
- has a German namesake
- has her daughter’s name in her own
- an only child for the moment
- matron of Sugarloaf Inn
- only cousin starting with a “K”
- biggest BYU fan
- a river and a busy boy
- Boeing man
- winner of most syllables award
- sounds like face in Spanish
- nomis backwards
- has had but doesn’t like a beard
- a Jane Austen novel or a third sister
30 Clues: Boeing man • biggest BYU fan • nomis backwards • super scriptorian • has a German namesake • a river and a busy boy • matron of Sugarloaf Inn • has had and likes a beard • a flower and a smart girl • middle of a sister sandwich • has an East-coast education • sounds like face in Spanish • …the bathtub, I’m dwowning! • an only child for the moment • mom to five who are still kids • ...
Geography 2014-04-23
Across
- Great Britain is to the ... of us
- Africa is to the ... of us
- In between 2 mountains you find a low piece of land, a ...
- Not as big as a mountain, but still obvious to see
- a nation
- Everest and Kilimanjaro are examples of a ...
- a lot of water between 2 continents
- Iceland is to the ... of us
- the beach
- Russia is to the ... of us
- a lot of trees assembled
- a very big puddle of water in the middle of a landscape
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- a synonym for the earth
- Roeselare is an example of a ...
- a line dividing 2 countries
- a small amount of water between 2 countries
- a country surrounded by water
- a place smaller than a city
- Afrika, Europe and Russia are examples of a ...
- a very little river
- cows and horses like to eat on this piece of land.
- a book filled with maps
- farmes work here, there are no trees on this piece of land.
- The Schelde, Samber and Maas are examples of a
- something you need to find your way around
25 Clues: a nation • the beach • a very little river • a synonym for the earth • a book filled with maps • a lot of trees assembled • Africa is to the ... of us • Russia is to the ... of us • a line dividing 2 countries • a place smaller than a city • Iceland is to the ... of us • a country surrounded by water • Roeselare is an example of a ... • Great Britain is to the ... of us • ...
Arabian Peninsula, Iran, and Iraq - HMH 2023-11-20
Across
- country made up of seven tiny kingdoms
- Muslims who believe that true interpretation of Islamic teaching can only come from certain religious and political leaders called imams
- countries with no borders touching an ocean
- name of a river that flows through Iraq
- arabian penisulas largest country
- body of water between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula
- area with the largest sand desert in the world
- resource abundant in the middle east, "black gold"
- name of a river that flows through Iraq
- desert nomadic group that herds animals
- a fertile plains region of Uzbekistan in Central Asia
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- capital of Iraq
- capital of Iran
- an inland sea in Central Asia fed by the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers
- government ruled by religious leaders
- animal often used for transportation in the desert
- drastic change in a government and way of life
- persian title meaning "king"
- Muslims who believe in the ability of the majority of the community to interpret Islamic teachings
- country Iraq invaded, starting the gulf war
- country with worlds first civilization
- limit on amount of goods that can be transported
- wet, fertile area in a desert
- limit on trade
24 Clues: limit on trade • capital of Iraq • capital of Iran • persian title meaning "king" • wet, fertile area in a desert • arabian penisulas largest country • government ruled by religious leaders • country made up of seven tiny kingdoms • country with worlds first civilization • name of a river that flows through Iraq • name of a river that flows through Iraq • ...
The Crusades 2023-12-29
Across
- A Country in the Middle East, part of the Holy Land.
- An early part of the Crusades led by ordinary people.
- Trading things without using money.
- A famous Muslim leader during the Crusades.
- Urban II The Pope who started the first Crusade.
- A Country in the Middle East, part of the Holy Land.
- A French city where the call for the first Crusade was made.
- A large sea near Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- A Country in the Middle East, part of the Holy Land.
- Empire An old empire based in Constantinople (now Istanbul).
- Turks A powerful group of Muslims in the past.
- Soldiers in armor from the past.
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- The capital of the Byzantine Empire, now called Istanbul.
- Traveling to learn about new places.
- Buying, selling, or exchanging things.
- Money used in a country.
- People who fought in the Crusades.
- A city sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
- Wars by Europeans to take back the Holy Land from Muslims.
- Someone who travels to a holy place for religious reasons.
- A special area for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, including Jerusalem.
- A religious man who led the People’s Crusade.
- An English king who fought in the Crusades.
- Kingdoms Places in the Holy Land controlled by Christians during the Crusades.
- Tools and machines developed from scientific knowledge.
25 Clues: Money used in a country. • Soldiers in armor from the past. • People who fought in the Crusades. • Trading things without using money. • Traveling to learn about new places. • Buying, selling, or exchanging things. • A large sea near Europe, Africa, and Asia. • A famous Muslim leader during the Crusades. • An English king who fought in the Crusades. • ...
Spelling Week 6 2023-03-06
Across
- the science or art of political government.
- an angry dispute or altercation, disagreement.
- a person authorised to conduct religious functions, appointed position.
- country in the middle east.
- simple past tense and past participle of buy.
- neither perpendicular or parallel to a given line, slant/slope.
- to return to a former form or earlier type.
- to change something into a different form or properties.
- most deadly animal in the world
- a female sovereign or monarch.
- to move about on foot past tense.
- truthful, respectable, genuine, sincere, uprightness, not deceitful.
- to turn aside or deflect from a course.
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- existing as the one or sole example.
- a costume or disguise, false outward façade.
- a simple past tense of will.
- to turn away or aside, prevent.
- period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
- something stated.
- thin, tenuous, fine, delicate in meaning or intent.
- the product of mental activity.
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
- to bite or chew on persistently, wear away.
- a simple past tense of can.
- expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise.
25 Clues: something stated. • country in the middle east. • a simple past tense of can. • a simple past tense of will. • a female sovereign or monarch. • the product of mental activity. • most deadly animal in the world • to turn away or aside, prevent. • to move about on foot past tense. • existing as the one or sole example. • to turn aside or deflect from a course. • ...
The Kite Runner- Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- the pilgrimage to Mecca prescribed as a religious duty for Muslims
- having a cleft lip
- a market with many small shops
- an honorific title for Shia clergy and it is also an honorific title for a Muslim mosque leader.
- requires all Muslims to donate a portion of their wealth to charity
- a projecting part of an invertebrate or other living organism, with a distinct appearance or function.
- a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream.
- Judgement day in Islam
- a collection of air outside the lung but within the pleural cavity
- a long narrow tree that symbolizes the afterlife
- laugh in a breathly or gleeful way
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- an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
- Islamic worship or prayer.
- to swing backward and forward like a pendulum
- a food made by coating ingredients, usually vegetables, in a spiced batter, and then deep frying them.
- cancer
- the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner.
- a ethnic group in the middle east that descendents of the Moghuls
- a physician who specializes in child birth
- a split in the upper lip
20 Clues: cancer • having a cleft lip • Judgement day in Islam • a split in the upper lip • Islamic worship or prayer. • a market with many small shops • laugh in a breathly or gleeful way • a physician who specializes in child birth • to swing backward and forward like a pendulum • an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel • a long narrow tree that symbolizes the afterlife • ...
Ryan Peterson Theme 2024-04-23
Across
- American electric car company known for supplying Amazon with delivery vans
- Shia religious title given to leader of Iran
- British monarch who ruled throughout much of the mid 1900’s and mid 2020’s
- Ryan’s least favorite U.S. representative
- Oil state in Middle East known for interesting city shapes
- America’s stock exchange
- Motto of Rome
- King of kings
- Backbone of America
- US led coalition on Iraq
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- Emperor of Japan during WW2
- Came up with and passed the “New Deal” into law and switched democratic values to be progressive
- Legitimate country south of the Chinese city of Guangzhou
- India’s Largest City
- Home of the Iron Dome and the Wailing Wall
- King of Macedonia, Pharaoh of Egypt
- the German state BMW is headquartered in
- Burrough of London known for the Westminster Palace
- This company shows why we don’t have free healthcare
- Often considered the worst Roman emperor
- Quite possibly the fascist that’s going to start WW3
- Should be a State but isn’t because of a previously mentioned person
- Socialist representative that may or may not reflect Ryan’s vision of Paelun
23 Clues: Motto of Rome • King of kings • Backbone of America • India’s Largest City • America’s stock exchange • US led coalition on Iraq • Emperor of Japan during WW2 • King of Macedonia, Pharaoh of Egypt • the German state BMW is headquartered in • Often considered the worst Roman emperor • Ryan’s least favorite U.S. representative • Home of the Iron Dome and the Wailing Wall • ...
Semester 2 Exam Review 2024-05-13
Across
- The alliance that the US was apart of during WWII
- The US policy to deal with Communism
- The country where the first proxy war was during the Cold War
- The hatred of Jews
- The "imaginary" line that divided Europe during the Cold War
- The policy used by the rest of the World with Hitler before WWII
- The oil organization that's purpose was to protect oil producing countries
- The dictator of the Soviet Union. First Name Joseph
- Who controls business in a communist society
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- The "P" in the SCOOP characteristics of a totalitarian government
- The treaty that ended WWI
- The "S" in the SCOOP characteristics of a totalitarian government
- The dictator of Italy
- The international peacekeeping organization created after WWII
- The dictator of Germany that led them into WWII
- The city that was a 'holy land' to multiple religions in the middle east
- The belief that Jews should have their own country
- What the US dropped to end WWII
- The name of the conflict between the US and USSR that never escalated to actual fighting
- The theory that dominated US foreign policy that made countries afraid that if one country fell to communism, the rest would
20 Clues: The hatred of Jews • The dictator of Italy • The treaty that ended WWI • What the US dropped to end WWII • The US policy to deal with Communism • Who controls business in a communist society • The dictator of Germany that led them into WWII • The alliance that the US was apart of during WWII • The belief that Jews should have their own country • ...
Paleolithic vs. Neolithic & River Valleys Vocab 2024-09-03
Across
- Someone who lives from hunting, fishing, or foraging in the wild
- When a group of humans are developed socially and culturally in an advanced way
- Very early time in history where people used stone tools
- Skilled worker who creates items by hand
- Symbols or icons used to represent words or phrases
- Wedge-shaped inscriptions on clay tablets
- Region in the Middle East
- When an animal or plant is artificially controlled
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- Rectangular shaped tower, sometimes with a shrine on top
- The time when people begun to farm, instead of hunting and fishing
- Someone who travels from place to place
- The human species that we evolved from
- Period towards the end of the Stone Age which is where polished stone tools were used
- Achievements of a group of people which relate to arts and other manifestations
- Study of the past and artifacts through remains
- Put laws or rules in a system based code
- The time before information of the past was even recorded
- Objects from the past created by man
- Someone who records documents on paper before printing was invented
- Highly regarded monument built by stones
20 Clues: Region in the Middle East • Objects from the past created by man • The human species that we evolved from • Someone who travels from place to place • Skilled worker who creates items by hand • Put laws or rules in a system based code • Highly regarded monument built by stones • Wedge-shaped inscriptions on clay tablets • Study of the past and artifacts through remains • ...
Vocab #1 Crossword 2024-08-31
Across
- an era in which people started changing from hunting to farming for food
- an ancient Mesopotamia tower built like a pyramid with levels
- the study of human history
- someone without a permanent residence who moves around a lot and hunts for food
- ancient drawings on cave walls that depicted words or ideas
- Crescent a boomerang shaped region in the Middle East that was the home to many early human civilizations
- scientific name for humans
- to tame an animal/growing a new crop
- people who either made goods or provided services
- people who had the job of writing or record keeping
- a humanmade object, normally from ancient times
- a prehistoric temple like ruin that's supposed to be aligned with the sun's movement
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- people who were in charge of going out to get food for the group
- the time before anything was written
- a form of ancient writing that used wedge shaped figures
- the late part of the Stone Age
- to arrange laws, rules, or regulations
- the early part of the Stone Age
- common beliefs, social actions and religions associated with a region
- the development of hman life, economy, and settlement
20 Clues: the study of human history • scientific name for humans • the late part of the Stone Age • the early part of the Stone Age • the time before anything was written • to tame an animal/growing a new crop • to arrange laws, rules, or regulations • a humanmade object, normally from ancient times • people who either made goods or provided services • ...
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 • ...
Art Through the Ages 2023-01-23
Across
- "in the year of our Lord"
- artistic medium made from animals tusks
- images, symbols, or signs created to express information or an idea
- art period that covers Europe, the Mediterranean, and western Asia from the Old Stone Age to around 2500 BCE
- any object made by a human being typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- term for the curved shaped area containing most of the fertile land in the Middle East
- art made of several colors
- site of the world's oldest and largest temple made of petroglyphs
- any image created on a rock surface by chiseling, engraving.
- a person who studies human history and pre-history through excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts
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- art made of only one color
- the study of the creation of human artifacts such as sculptures, paintings, and buildings
- before the common era
- massive step pyramids invented by the Sumerians
- site of a circular rings of prehistoric megaliths
- writing system invented by the Sumerians
- site of important prehistoric cave paintings
- art created with large stones
- Greek word for "land between two rivers"
- mobile pieces of art that were cut and shaped from stone, wood, or rocks
20 Clues: before the common era • "in the year of our Lord" • art made of only one color • art made of several colors • art created with large stones • artistic medium made from animals tusks • writing system invented by the Sumerians • Greek word for "land between two rivers" • site of important prehistoric cave paintings • massive step pyramids invented by the Sumerians • ...
BRENT MELTZER - THIS IS YOUR LIFE (OR AT LEAST TANGENTIALLY RELATED TO IT) HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 2022-09-14
Across
- Only English football team to start with 5 consonants
- Both Kiki Odowd and Brent Meltzer
- NYC official Brent most hoping his office will investigate
- Smith Street Hebrew School Mikha will never attend
- Both the answer to all the questions in the world and the length of Winnipeg's general strike
- Two letters for Brent's boss
- Regarding children
- Birthplace of Tony Waiters
- The only Democracy in the Middle East
- Self-appointed playground protectors
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- Baked dish with a flavorful base mixed with beaten egg whites & Brent Thanksgiving special
- This person's apartment was used for phone calls during 9/11
- Famed Winnipeg Jet traded to Anaheim crushing hopes for Stanley Cup viability
- Primary author of the 1937 Housing Act
- Adam Duritz and Brent Meltzer both sported them
- Turkish street food - can be found at 5 Duzine Road
- Won the FA Cup and relegated in the same season
- North Bay is home of very first one
- Scorer for France against Canada in the 1986 world cup
- Famous New Yorker, settled in Toronto and gave lecture supporting Quebec's sovereignty
- Stylized gesture of greeting Brent refuses to engage in on vaguely articulated cultural appropriation grounds
21 Clues: Regarding children • Birthplace of Tony Waiters • Two letters for Brent's boss • Both Kiki Odowd and Brent Meltzer • North Bay is home of very first one • Self-appointed playground protectors • The only Democracy in the Middle East • Primary author of the 1937 Housing Act • Adam Duritz and Brent Meltzer both sported them • Won the FA Cup and relegated in the same season • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-09-07
Across
- used by empire builders to consolidate their territory and power
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians using a reed stylus to create wedge-shaped impressions on a clay tablet
- a large political unit or state, usually under a single leader, that controls many peoples or territories
- a massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of a Sumerian city
- made by mixing heated copper and tin
- believing in many gods
- Epic of ____: Sumerian epic poem about a legendary king
- Akkadian ruler
- the western river that makes up Mesopotamia
- a state with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside
- ____ of Hammurabi: codified law that covered nearly every aspect of Babylonian life
- Babylonian ruler
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- earliest Mesopotamian civilization
- ____ and conquer; Hammurabi's chief military tactic
- ____ Crescent: the region where the first settled agricultural communities of the Middle East and Mediterranean basin are thought to have emerged
- the eastern river that makes up Mesopotamia
- Sumerian invention
- Empire that followed the Akkadians
- government by divine authority
- a society dominated by men
- First empire in world history
21 Clues: Akkadian ruler • Babylonian ruler • Sumerian invention • believing in many gods • a society dominated by men • First empire in world history • government by divine authority • earliest Mesopotamian civilization • Empire that followed the Akkadians • made by mixing heated copper and tin • the eastern river that makes up Mesopotamia • the western river that makes up Mesopotamia • ...
Vocab #1 2023-09-03
Across
- A worker involved in a trade that requires hand-made objects
- Arrange according to a rule or plan to arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code
- Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing system of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit
- To cultivate a plant for food
- The transition from small groups of hunter-gatherers to big civilizations
- A nomadic people who hunt and gather their food
- A crescent-shaped region of relatively fertile land in the middle east
- An illustrated symbol for a word or phrase
- A prehistoric stone circle monument
- A person who copies documents, especially before before printing was invented
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- A "wise man"
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surrounded by a temple
- Advanced human social and cultural development
- The early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years
- An object made by human being, typically an item of historical interest
- A member of a people having no permanent abode
- The later part of the Stone Age
- The customs, traditions, and arts of a particular nation or social group
- The time before written records
- The study of human history through excavation
20 Clues: A "wise man" • To cultivate a plant for food • The later part of the Stone Age • The time before written records • A prehistoric stone circle monument • An illustrated symbol for a word or phrase • The study of human history through excavation • Advanced human social and cultural development • A member of a people having no permanent abode • ...
Term Crossword 2023-09-05
Across
- The transition from nomadic tribes to large agricultural settlements
- A rectangular stepped tower, something surmounted by temples
- A pictoral symbol for a word or phrase
- An object made by a human being that is of cultural or historical intrest
- A person who copies out documents before printing was invented
- A period of time before recorded history
- Relating to the later years of the stone age
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achevement
- Latin for "wise human"
- The wedge shapes character used in ancient writting systems
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- A crescent shapes region in the middle east
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- A worker in a skilled trade (normaly one that involves useing their hands)
- To reduce something to a formal system (like laws)
- A person who lived by hunting,fishing, and harvesting wild food
- A stone monument in England (No one knows its exact purpose)
- The stages of human development that is considered the most advanced
- Relating to the early years of the stone age
- The study of history and prehistory by studying artifacts
- A group of people with no perminate abode
20 Clues: Latin for "wise human" • A pictoral symbol for a word or phrase • A period of time before recorded history • A group of people with no perminate abode • A crescent shapes region in the middle east • Relating to the early years of the stone age • Relating to the later years of the stone age • To reduce something to a formal system (like laws) • ...
Modern Latin America & Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
Across
- Organization that's made up of five international organizations that makes leveraged loans to developing countries
- Left-wing President of Chile on 1970
- Family that had a large land holding ruled Nicaragua as a dictatorship
- Long term heating of the Earth
- United Fruit Company's new name
- Dictator of Argentina during Operation Condor
- Right wing group that opposed the Sandinista
- Organization that deals with the regulation of trade between countries
- A series of military regimes took power after Peron's death
- Leader of Cuban Revolution
- Increased in food production
- Leader of the military junta
- President Reagan secretly sold weapons to Iran in order to fund the Contras
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- A human rights organization with the goal of finding the people that disappeared during Operation Condor
- A campaign of state terror and political repression in Latin America backed by the U.S.
- USA occupied Nicaragua from 1912 to 1933 to secure interests in Latin America
- Leader of the Sandinista
- The world becoming more interconnected
- Group of people that overthrew the Somoza family
- Combination of authoritarianism, fascism and social programs of communism
- Organization formed by countries in the Middle East to control oil prices
21 Clues: Leader of the Sandinista • Leader of Cuban Revolution • Increased in food production • Leader of the military junta • Long term heating of the Earth • United Fruit Company's new name • Left-wing President of Chile on 1970 • The world becoming more interconnected • Right wing group that opposed the Sandinista • Dictator of Argentina during Operation Condor • ...
The Awesome Explorer: Marco Polo 2023-10-04
Across
- Large sea that connects Asia and Europe
- Disease that killed 1/4 of Europe's population during Dark Ages
- Marco's "unicorn"
- Traveling to unfamiliar place in order to learn about it
- Name Europeans used for China, Japan, and India
- Wonder Marco saw in China
- Trade good that Europeans wanted from Indies
- Country today where city state of Venice was located
- Marco marveled that Chinese used this instead of gold
- Animal travelers needed on the long trade route
- Wonder that Marco saw in China
- Most valuable spice in Middle Ages
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- 4000 mile series of roads Marco took on his journey east
- Our hero's birthplace
- Author of The Travels off Marco Polo
- Person inspired by Marco's book
- Period of time, meaning rebirth, that followed the Dark Ages
- Rival trade city of Venice
- Items that Europeans wanted from Asia
- Ruler of Asian Empire whose wealth and inventions wowed Marco
- Animal Marco saw on his trip and described in his book
- The trade route Marco traveled connected Europe and _______
- Name of Asian empire that Marco visited
- Animal Marco described in his book
24 Clues: Marco's "unicorn" • Our hero's birthplace • Wonder Marco saw in China • Rival trade city of Venice • Wonder that Marco saw in China • Person inspired by Marco's book • Animal Marco described in his book • Most valuable spice in Middle Ages • Author of The Travels off Marco Polo • Items that Europeans wanted from Asia • Large sea that connects Asia and Europe • ...
Renaissance- Reagan Doucette 2025-04-09
Across
- Revival of Greek and Roman art forms and styles
- Man who created 37 plays that are still live today
- Goal the Romans had for their drawings was to show detail and to be…
- Who wrote “Power is good & you want more power”
- Where did Marco Polo inspire traders to travel?
- People who bought and sold goods for money
- Seat of the catholic church was located where?
- Who wrote funny books that got banned from churches?
- This machine and technique allowed more books to be printed.
- 46 of his original bibles still exist, who is he?
- The movement that caused interest in rebirth
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- Connecting Europe with the Levant and Middle East, facilitating the flow of luxury goods and cultural exchange.
- Man who once said “I think, therefore I am”
- Artists made drawings/paintings on this
- Where did the Medici family live?
- Who hated superstitions and made fun of them?
- The year books were able to spread
- These people tended to challenge the church and the Pope's authority.
- The artists avoided these kinds of drawings when doing natural drawings
- What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings?
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 • Who hated superstitions and made fun of them? • What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings? • ...
5th Grade Academic Vocabulary 2025-08-05
Across
- A push or pull that can change how something moves
- Anything that takes up space and has weight
- A story or account of events or experiences
- To change or improve a piece of writing
- The ending of a piece of writing that wraps up the main points
- The distance around the edge of a shape
- Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole
- One of the seven large land areas on Earth
- The power that makes things move or change
- The force that pulls things toward the Earth
- A shape with three or more straight sides
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- A force that slows things down when they rub together
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- Imaginary lines that run around the Earth from east to west
- The amount of space inside a shape
- The space between two lines that meet at a point
- A word or phrase that connects ideas and helps writing flow
- When one half of a shape is the mirror image of the other half
- The main idea or claim of a piece of writing
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface like a mountain or valley
20 Clues: The amount of space inside a shape • To change or improve a piece of writing • The distance around the edge of a shape • A shape with three or more straight sides • One of the seven large land areas on Earth • The power that makes things move or change • Anything that takes up space and has weight • A story or account of events or experiences • ...
SWANA Vocabulary Words 2025-01-06
Across
- The belief in only one god.
- A group of travelers journeying together for safety, especially through deserts.
- An ancient trade route connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
- A man-made waterway in Egypt connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
- A shortage or insufficient supply of resources.
- A path used for the exchange of goods between regions.
- A large, flat grassland with few trees.
- A dry riverbed that fills with water after rainfall.
- A headscarf worn by some Muslim women as a sign of modesty.
- Extremely dry; lacking sufficient rainfall.
- A natural resource used to produce fuel and other products.
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- An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- A holy city in Saudi Arabia and the birthplace of Islam.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- A flat landform created by sediment deposited by rivers.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited.
- A monotheistic religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home.
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
20 Clues: The belief in only one god. • A large, flat grassland with few trees. • Extremely dry; lacking sufficient rainfall. • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. • A shortage or insufficient supply of resources. • A fertile spot in a desert where water is found. • The process by which fertile land becomes desert. • ...
Early Civilizations 2025-09-22
Across
- of burden - animals used to do heavy work
- A very hard stone that creates sparks when struck by metal
- - preserved a dead body (like ancient Egyptians did)
- drill: A long, hard stick used to make fire by twisting it against softer wood
- Revolution: When people changed from hunting/gathering to farming
- Dry materials like leaves or twigs that catch fire easily
- Crescent: Region in Middle East perfect for early farming
- A chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen that creates fire
- - trading goods without using money
- herders - people who move around taking care of animals
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- Stone Age: A time period about 400,000 years ago when early humans first learned to use tools
- A place where people live permanently
- Moving from place to place
- - the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- pyrite: A mineral (also called fool's gold) that makes sparks when hit against flint
- Objects made from clay that has been baked in fire
- Growing crops and raising animals for food
- - to shed feathers, fur, or skin
- Using knowledge to solve problems or make life easier
- - wealth a woman brings to marriage
- - Before Common Era (used instead of BC)
21 Clues: Moving from place to place • - to shed feathers, fur, or skin • - wealth a woman brings to marriage • - trading goods without using money • A place where people live permanently • - Before Common Era (used instead of BC) • of burden - animals used to do heavy work • Growing crops and raising animals for food • Objects made from clay that has been baked in fire • ...
Vocab #1 crossword 2025-09-02
Across
- earliest human history; fire, tools, and art were developed
- the history before written records
- first writing system, coming from Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit
- worker in a skilled trade, usually involving making handmade things
- collective description of the arts and other forms of human intellectual achievement
- picture symbol for a word or phrase
- one who hunts and forages for food
- the scientific name for modern humans
- region of very fertile land, in the middle east above Saudi Arabia. Basis for Neolithic Revolution
- arrange law into a formal code
- ancient Mesopotamia, stepped tower, sometimes a temple is inside
- a transition from hunter-gatherer (Paleolithic) to agriculture (Neolithic)
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- a human creation of historical or cultural importance
- to tame animals to be a pet/to gather farm produce
- a neolithic structure made of stone arches located in England.
- people who copy out documents before printing
- the period where humans settled into agricultural societies
- stage of human society considered most advanced
- study of (pre)history through site excavation, analysis of artifacts, and other physical remains' analysis
- wanderer, one of a people who travel for fresh pastures to feed livestock
20 Clues: arrange law into a formal code • the history before written records • one who hunts and forages for food • picture symbol for a word or phrase • the scientific name for modern humans • people who copy out documents before printing • stage of human society considered most advanced • to tame animals to be a pet/to gather farm produce • ...
Birthday Crossword 2025-09-18
Across
- 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 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 hald of a melon to me
- Sounds like an Irish girl
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- Piece of chocolate
- Cocknet money
- Climb everest
- Loud topless coal
- Right in the middle of Stirup. 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 • Cocknet 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 • ...
Asian History and the Modern World 2026-03-25
Across
- The growing connection of the world through trade, ideas, and exchange.
- Exchange of goods between people or regions.
- The practice of building relationships and agreements between states.
- Chinese dynasty that rebuilt and expanded the Great Wall.
- Elite soldiers who strengthened the Ottoman army.
- First emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- Northern people who founded the Qing Dynasty.
- Fierce northern warriors once known for building the largest land empire.
- Body of water crossed by Zheng He’s fleets.
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- Chinese dynasty that ruled after the Ming.
- Empire that grew strong in the Middle East and parts of Europe.
- Massive structure rebuilt to help protect China from northern enemies.
- Related to the sea or ocean travel.
- A line of rulers from the same family over many years.
- Famous Chinese sailor who led major voyages during the Ming Dynasty.
- A group of lands ruled by one leader.
- Largest continent and the main region discussed in the passage.
- Belief that rulers had the right to govern by divine approval.
- System in which a ruler holds total power.
- In the phrase “Mandate of Heaven,” the source of a ruler’s authority.
20 Clues: First emperor of the Ming Dynasty. • Related to the sea or ocean travel. • A group of lands ruled by one leader. • Chinese dynasty that ruled after the Ming. • System in which a ruler holds total power. • Body of water crossed by Zheng He’s fleets. • Exchange of goods between people or regions. • Northern people who founded the Qing Dynasty. • ...
Deserts 2025-11-24
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- a cold desert in Asia known for rocky terrain
- when water changes into vapor in hot dry climates
- a plant that stores water and thrives in desert environments
- a feature that helps living things survive in harsh desert conditions
- a vast desert covering much of the Middle East
- a strong wind carrying sand that reduces visibility
- people who travel from place to place often in desert regions
- a coastal desert in Africa with giant sand dunes
- a hill or ridge of sand shaped by wind
- an animal adapted to desert life with humps for fat storage
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- a semi desert in southern Africa home to many animals
- a North American desert shared by the US and Mexico
- the largest desert in Australia
- one of the driest deserts on Earth found in Chile
- a desert in India and Pakistan also called the Great Indian Desert
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- the difference between daytime heat and nighttime cold in deserts
- the coldest and driest desert on Earth
- a desert in the United States known for Joshua trees
- the largest hot desert in the world located in North Africa
20 Clues: the largest desert in Australia • the coldest and driest desert on Earth • a hill or ridge of sand shaped by wind • a cold desert in Asia known for rocky terrain • a vast desert covering much of the Middle East • a fertile spot in a desert where water is found • a coastal desert in Africa with giant sand dunes • one of the driest deserts on Earth found in Chile • ...
History Ch.1-16 2026-01-09
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- the first nation to have a complete written account if its history
- Maurya ruler that controlled a big portion of the Indian subcontinent
- declared Luther a heretic at Worms
- conquered the Inca Indians of Peru
- the oldest surviving religion of Japan
- first great king of England
- Persian king that built the royal road
- country that invented the first movable type printing press
- began the English Reformation
- the way of life based upon the ownership and use of land
- theory that stated that Christ made Peter the head of the Catholic church
- country that developed the caste system
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- first European to reach the Far East by sea
- agreement that divided Charlemagne's empire into three parts
- intellectual movement that lifted the darkness of the Middle Ages
- what was signed in 1215?
- had the entire Bible translated to English for the first time
- probably controlled more of the surface of the earth than any other human being in history
- the first Roman emperor to persecute Christians
- religion that is a major component of the caste system
- wrote the Iliand and the Odyssey
- defeated in 1588
22 Clues: defeated in 1588 • what was signed in 1215? • first great king of England • began the English Reformation • wrote the Iliand and the Odyssey • declared Luther a heretic at Worms • conquered the Inca Indians of Peru • the oldest surviving religion of Japan • Persian king that built the royal road • country that developed the caste system • ...
Current Events Q4 2026-04-10
Across
- Betting money on sports without legal permission
- Country involved in recent Middle East conflict
- Efforts to stop fighting
- News sources report events happening around the ______
- When gambling, you risk of losing large amounts of ______
- NASA mission sending astronauts around the ______
- Chatbot that can answer questions
- Technology that allows computers to “think” like humans
- Waterway important for global oil trade (Strait of ______)
- Winner of March Madness 2026
- AI can create text, images, and even ______
- The mission orbits the moon but does not ______
- Conflict has impacted global ______
- Conflict involving multiple countries
- Type of attack using unmanned aircraft
- Scientists study Earth’s changing ______
- Schools have warned students about the dangers of ______ betting
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- Using AI to spread false information
- Runner up of March Madness 2026
- Most states require bettors to be at least ______ years old
- AI systems learn from large amounts of ______
- There are concerns that AI could replace human ______
- Can lead to addiction and poor ______
- Artemis II traveled farther than any humans in ______
- Using apps to secretly place bets is considered ______
- Elections allow citizens to ______
- Major global organization that explores space
- College basketball championship tournament (March ______)
28 Clues: Efforts to stop fighting • Winner of March Madness 2026 • Runner up of March Madness 2026 • Chatbot that can answer questions • Elections allow citizens to ______ • Conflict has impacted global ______ • Using AI to spread false information • Can lead to addiction and poor ______ • Conflict involving multiple countries • Type of attack using unmanned aircraft • ...
Topic 13 1-4 2026-05-06
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- _____ Kahn set out to unify the Mongol clans.
- ______ printing was a major advancement, but changes could not be made to a page after it was carved.
- ____ rulers worked to restore a strong central government in China.
- One of the most famous European travelers to reach China was _____ Polo.
- flat, dry grasslands
- something which ignites combustible materials
- flammable, natural substance secreted by plants
- a type of songbird
- being the only one of its kind
- violet acts that are meant to cause fear in people
- neo-_________; a new form of the ideas of the philosopher Confucius that included Buddhist and Daoist beliefs.
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- The _____ Empire at its greatest size was one of the largest empires in world history.
- a _____ uses a thing, magnetized piece of metal to point north.
- The southwestern _________, known as the ||-Khanate, expanded into the Muslim kingdoms of the Middle East.
- leafy shelter
- Chinese artisans were skilled in making ______.
- silently
- ______ history is marked by the lasting rule of several dynasties.
- The ____ dynasty unified China under the rule of emperors.
- to abound or be full of
- rulers during a given period of time
21 Clues: silently • leafy shelter • a type of songbird • flat, dry grasslands • to abound or be full of • being the only one of its kind • rulers during a given period of time • _____ Kahn set out to unify the Mongol clans. • something which ignites combustible materials • Chinese artisans were skilled in making ______. • flammable, natural substance secreted by plants • ...
postcolonial 2023-02-15
10 Clues: ________theory • _________servant • toms affair ______ • tribes don't_________ • the other\nation_______ • east egg is flashy________ • the bootlegging tribe _______ • west and east egg are_____________ • racist for having a servant________ • doesn't know the west egg norms___________
Middle English crossword 2020-10-07
16 Clues: Near • Food • Pity • Dear • True • Noble • Remedy • Trusty • Certain • Well made • Part or bit • Destruction • Trick or device • Pace or slow walk • Handy or courteous • Arrangement or condition
THE MIDDLE AGES 2021-05-26
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- a fight between armies
- another word for economical
- Who introduced Motte and Bailey Castles?
- what happens to wood if there is a fire
- a material used after the Motte and Bailey Castles
- how many main parts did a Motte and Bailey Castle have
- where the Lord lived
- A Motte and Bailey Castle that is still in use
- what happens to wood after a long period of time
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- a type of hill built from earth
- if something costs a lot of money it is
- The part of the Castle that had stables, kitchens, soldiers quarters
- a castle with two walls
- The English people were against him
- a material used to build the Motte and Bailey
- the year of the Battle of Hastings
16 Clues: where the Lord lived • a fight between armies • a castle with two walls • another word for economical • a type of hill built from earth • the year of the Battle of Hastings • The English people were against him • if something costs a lot of money it is • what happens to wood if there is a fire • Who introduced Motte and Bailey Castles? • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-02-27
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- A science in charge of turning metals to gold
- period in Europe from the 5th-15th centuries
- A Norse warrior
- A feudal lord
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- A young man who works for a Knight
- Lived on a nobles land
- Crown to Nobles to Vassals to Peasants
- A Christian soldier that fought in the Holy Land
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- Charles the Great
- Held land for the crown in exchange for service
- An area of land owned by a Lord
- Union of all the towns people with the same job
- Very old-fashioned or primitive
- Dominant social system in Middle Ages
- Document limiting king's power
16 Clues: A feudal lord • A Norse warrior • Charles the Great • Lived on a nobles land • Document limiting king's power • An area of land owned by a Lord • Very old-fashioned or primitive • A young man who works for a Knight • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church • Dominant social system in Middle Ages • Crown to Nobles to Vassals to Peasants • period in Europe from the 5th-15th centuries • ...
Renaissance & middle ages 2022-01-07
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- Clavis held power and brought Christianity to the Roman province
- focused on human creativity and potential
- the family that would rule the franks for years
- the churches way of making money by promise of forgiving ones sin
- king of England converted to Angician
- God chose the people who were saved and it couldn't be changed
- language or dialect of a country or region.
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- best remembered for Justinian code
- protestants wanted to reform the catholic church
- book that means "no place"
- Italian painter known for painting "the prince"
- banned icons
- movement in society directed away from otherworldliness
- Calvin's followers
- most famous Muslim leader of 1100s
- code that tells knights to fight hard-serving 3 masters
16 Clues: banned icons • Calvin's followers • book that means "no place" • best remembered for Justinian code • most famous Muslim leader of 1100s • king of England converted to Angician • focused on human creativity and potential • language or dialect of a country or region. • Italian painter known for painting "the prince" • the family that would rule the franks for years • ...
Early Middle Ages 2022-04-23
Across
- Invaders from Scandinavia
- Where monks lived
- Fierce nomadic invaders from Hungary
- Also called Charles the Great
- Agreement between pope and Holy Roman Emperor
- Elected pope in 1073
- Center of Charlemagne's government
- Germanic group that settled England
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- Decorated manuscripts
- Charles Martel was also know as Charles the _
- Priest who brought Christianity to Ireland
- Latin for "middle" and "age"
- Duke of Saxony that was elected king of Germany
- Begged forgiveness from the pope
- Strongest Germanic group in Europe
- Who declared Charles Holy Roman Emperor?
16 Clues: Where monks lived • Elected pope in 1073 • Decorated manuscripts • Invaders from Scandinavia • Latin for "middle" and "age" • Also called Charles the Great • Begged forgiveness from the pope • Center of Charlemagne's government • Strongest Germanic group in Europe • Germanic group that settled England • Fierce nomadic invaders from Hungary • ...
Middle ages Vocabulary 2017-11-08
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- System which a peasant or worker know as vassal received a piece of land in return for serving the lord or king.
- System in which all legal and economic power belonged to the the lord of the manor during medieval Europe times.
- An estate granted to a vassal by a land lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe.
- Rising prices of goods
- English king who fought Saladin in the third crusade.
- An empire founded in 1526 and divided in 1857.
- Great Charter, which guaranteed certain basic political rights.
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- Formal declaration that someone is no longer a member of the church.
- King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774 and Emperor of the Romans from 800. He united much of Europe during the early middle ages.
- A series of religious wars sanctioned by the latin church in the medieval times.
- A region that included Jerusalem and other places.
- Person receiving a fief from a lord.
- An empire founded in 1299 and divided in 1922, early turkey.
- A warrior on horseback who promised to defend his lord's land in exchange for a fief.
- Peasant who worked on the land of the lord.
- Beliefs which were declared to be anathema by any of the economical councils recognized by the catholic church.
16 Clues: Rising prices of goods • Person receiving a fief from a lord. • Peasant who worked on the land of the lord. • An empire founded in 1526 and divided in 1857. • A region that included Jerusalem and other places. • English king who fought Saladin in the third crusade. • An empire founded in 1299 and divided in 1922, early turkey. • ...
The Middle Ages 2018-11-29
Across
- Death Massive bacterial disease spread by rats and fleas that killed 25 million Europeans
- Land belonging to a lord that included farmland, a village, and the home of the Lord
- What a knight was called before they were knighted, helped knight with armor
- A building with strong walls for defense against an enemy
- A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve
- Belonging to the Middle Ages
- A person legally tied to the land
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- A large piece of land with a large home
- The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages
- Currency that was no longer used during the middle ages
- Warriors of the noble class
- Medieval society was this kind of society
- the name of the black blisters that formed because of the Black Death
- People who could buy and farm their own land from Lords
- People trained or ordained for religious work
- a noble who received land from a king in return for loyalty and service
16 Clues: Warriors of the noble class • Belonging to the Middle Ages • A person legally tied to the land • A large piece of land with a large home • A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve • Medieval society was this kind of society • People trained or ordained for religious work • The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages • ...
Boaz Middle School 2011-08-14
16 Clues: MASCOT • LIBRARIAN • COUNSELOR • OUR MAYOR • SECRETARY • YOUR GRADE • TEACHES MATH • SCHOOL NURSE • BMS PRINCIPAL • SCIENCE TEACHER • SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER • BMS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL • OUR SCHOOL IS IN THIS CITY • SCHOOL'S OUT FOR THE SUMMER • HIGHEST GRADE IN OUR SCHOOL • SCHOOL BEGINS IN THIS MONTH
