middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle Ages 2024-11-24
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- The king crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 814 (10 letters).
- The period known for agricultural advancements and increased productivity (4 letters).
- The empire that was fragmented into various Germanic kingdoms after 476 (6 letters).
- The first major section of the Middle Ages, lasting until about the year 1000 (5 letters).
- The conflict between England and France lasting over a hundred years (6 letters).
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- ages The period in Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance (8 letters).
- The empire that continued after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (9 letters).
- The event that caused a significant decline in Europe's population in 1347 (5 letters).
- The term for the division between the Latin Church and Eastern Greek Church (6 letters).
- The major Islamic empire that expanded into North Africa and Spain (8 letters).
10 Clues: The king crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 814 (10 letters). • The major Islamic empire that expanded into North Africa and Spain (8 letters). • The empire that continued after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (9 letters). • The conflict between England and France lasting over a hundred years (6 letters). • ...
Middle Ages 2025-11-04
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- - a large building, typically of the medieval period
- - a building that monks live in
- - the dominant social system in medieval Europe
- - the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church
- - a Scandinavian pirate or trader
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- - a devastating plague that went through Europe and Asia, killing millions
- - an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate
- - relating to the Middle Ages
- - a man who served his lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- - a man who has vowed his life to his religion, lives in a monestary
10 Clues: - relating to the Middle Ages • - a building that monks live in • - a Scandinavian pirate or trader • - the dominant social system in medieval Europe • - a large building, typically of the medieval period • - the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church • - a man who served his lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
Middle ages 2025-11-28
10 Clues: a peasant farmer • a series of wars • A hierarchy of roles . • people fighting for land • plague, a deadly disease. • people who protect the land • someone who rules over the land. • someone who works in the church. • the leader of the catholic church. • role, a position or status in a society .
Middle Colonies 2025-11-21
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- A religious group believing in equality,peace and simplicity.
- One of the most famous quakers.
- create a colony where people could worship freely without fear
- William Penn’s attempt to create a colony based on Quaker values
- a place where Quakers settled in the late 1600s
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- The people who had a good relationship with the quakers
- What Quakers believed everyone was
- The state with laws that supported religious tolerance
- being treated badly because of beliefs
- acceptance of different opinions or faith
10 Clues: One of the most famous quakers. • What Quakers believed everyone was • being treated badly because of beliefs • acceptance of different opinions or faith • a place where Quakers settled in the late 1600s • The state with laws that supported religious tolerance • The people who had a good relationship with the quakers • ...
middle ages 2025-12-03
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- A warrior that wears armor to protect it's Lord.
- A community where monks lived and worked.
- A peasant who was bound to work the land for a lord.
- A disease that can kill people like the Black Death.
- A social and political system based on land ownership and loyalty.
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- The code of conduct followed by knights.
- A large, important church, often the seat of a bishop.
- A fortified building offering protection during an invasion.
- An association of people who practiced a trade, like artisans or merchants.
- A person who held land from a lord in exchange for service and loyalty.
10 Clues: The code of conduct followed by knights. • A community where monks lived and worked. • A warrior that wears armor to protect it's Lord. • A peasant who was bound to work the land for a lord. • A disease that can kill people like the Black Death. • A large, important church, often the seat of a bishop. • A fortified building offering protection during an invasion. • ...
Map and Globe Vocab 2012-09-20
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- Meridian line that is 0 degrees, separates the earth into east and west
- circle the earth pole to pole and measure distance east and west
- drawing that show steps in a process, point out parts of an objec, or explain how something works
- Line that is 0 degrees, separates the earth into north and south
- shows the names and boundaries of countries
- explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- tells you where the cardinal directions: north, south, east, west
- shows how the whole of something is divided into its parts
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- run parallel to the equator measures distance north and south
- ways of showing the earth on a flat piece of paper
- helps you figure distance on the map
- precise spot where latitude and longitude meet
- map that shows landforms
- the vertical line along the left side of a graph and the horizontal line along the bottom
- a round scale model of the earth
- a flat drawing of all or part of the earth's surface
- useful tool for showing changes over a period of time
17 Clues: map that shows landforms • a round scale model of the earth • helps you figure distance on the map • shows the names and boundaries of countries • precise spot where latitude and longitude meet • ways of showing the earth on a flat piece of paper • a flat drawing of all or part of the earth's surface • explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map • ...
The Brown's 2013-12-12
15 Clues: Pet Dog • Son's Name • Mimi's Name • Aunt's Name • Papa's Name • Uncle's Name • Cousins Name • Father's Name • Mother's Name • Grampie's Name • Daughter's Name • Mother's Middle Name • Father's Middle Name • Hunter's Middle Name • Ella's Middle Name & Grammie's Name
Adél 23 November 2022 2022-11-23
16 Clues: dél • lánc • észak • hitel • kelet • nyugat • temetés • pazarol • felirat • növekedni • teherautó • lakáshitel • mostanában • bizonytalan • munkanélküli • ... rise = fizetésemelés
8th Grade. Page 177 Vocabulary Test. 2019-09-08
Atlas Hunt! Look up the state in parenthesis and answer the questions! 2023-05-08
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- [Idaho] What is the name of the river south of Mountain Home?
- [Utah] What direction is Provo from Salt Lake City?
- [Wyoming] What is the name of the city located in C2?
- [Utah] What state is west of Utah?
- [Wyoming] What is the name of the city located in F6?
- [Texas] What is the name of the city at the intersection of highways 27 & 40?
- [Wyoming] What is the name of the state to the east of Cheyenne?
- [Idaho] What is the capital of Idaho?
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- [Texas] What is the state tree?
- [Idaho] What is the name of the state to the west of Moscow?
- [Idaho] What is the name of the mountains to the east of Salmon?
- [Utah] What state is south of Utah?
- [Utah] Fill in the blank. The state flower is the Sego _____.
- [Wyoming] What is the capital of Wyoming?
- [Utah] This town in southern Utah is on highway 191
- [Texas] What is the capital of Texas?
- [Texas] The body of water that is to the east of Corpus Christi is the Gulf of ____.
17 Clues: [Texas] What is the state tree? • [Utah] What state is west of Utah? • [Utah] What state is south of Utah? • [Texas] What is the capital of Texas? • [Idaho] What is the capital of Idaho? • [Wyoming] What is the capital of Wyoming? • [Utah] What direction is Provo from Salt Lake City? • [Utah] This town in southern Utah is on highway 191 • ...
Geography basics 2025-08-20
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- Shows North, South, West and East directions on a map or globe.
- mountains, hills, and plains are this.
- degrees of longitude and latitude have been divided into this.
- explains where a place is by things that are near it.
- imaginary lines that go EAST and West on a globe or map.
- geographers use these to measure and describe Earth.
- imaginary lines that go NORTH and South on a globe or map.
- This lists and explains the symbols and colors used on the map.
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- These maps show the features people have created, such as cities, states, provinces, territories, and countries.
- South America and Australia are examples of this.
- An imaginary line that divides the globe into west and east halves
- how people goods, and ideas travel from place to place
- the study of land and water that cover the Earth and how people live on it.
- This divides the globe into equal halves
- This compares physical and human characteristics of a place.
- An imaginary line that divides the globe into north and south halves.
- the number of large land masses around the world.
17 Clues: mountains, hills, and plains are this. • This divides the globe into equal halves • South America and Australia are examples of this. • the number of large land masses around the world. • geographers use these to measure and describe Earth. • explains where a place is by things that are near it. • how people goods, and ideas travel from place to place • ...
Corbin's Puzzle 2021-01-06
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- My dog whose name sounds like a seasoning
- My age
- My mom's last name before marriage
- My school
- A fast food restaurant
- My cat
- Whose puzzle is this?
- My grandmother's middle name
- Sister's middle name
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- My dog whose name sounds like another animal
- My grandmother's maiden name
- A color
- My mother's mother's first name
- One of my grandmother's horses
- Referring to horses
- A sport that I am playing
- Frozen water
- My middle name
- My mother's middle name
19 Clues: My age • My cat • A color • My school • Frozen water • My middle name • Referring to horses • Sister's middle name • Whose puzzle is this? • A fast food restaurant • My mother's middle name • A sport that I am playing • My grandmother's maiden name • My grandmother's middle name • One of my grandmother's horses • My mother's mother's first name • My mom's last name before marriage • ...
World Bank 2015-06-29
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- What sector of the World Bank focuses solely on water privatization?
- First Country to receive a World Bank loan
- chief economist of the world bank
- World Bank is said to do the 'bidding' of what country?
- World Bank's President chose France over this European country
- observer member of the world bank
- What arm of the World Bank deals with loans?
- Conference that led to formation of world bank
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- not a member of the world bank
- Out of the main objectives, which was achieved in Africa and the Middle East?
- Largest European Country by Voting Power
- What European nation has received a lot of help from the World Bank in recent years?
- Largest Country by Voting Power after United States
- the current President of the World Bank Group
- World Bank initiative to advance innovative ways to improve air quality in cities through partnerships in selected regions of the world by sharing knowledge and experiences. It includes electric vehicles.
- True or False, South America received NO assistance from the World Bank in the last decade
- HQ of the World Bank
17 Clues: HQ of the World Bank • not a member of the world bank • chief economist of the world bank • observer member of the world bank • Largest European Country by Voting Power • First Country to receive a World Bank loan • What arm of the World Bank deals with loans? • the current President of the World Bank Group • Conference that led to formation of world bank • ...
World Bank 2015-06-29
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- What European nation has received a lot of help from the World Bank in recent years?
- What arm of the World Bank deals with loans?
- chief economist of the world bank
- not a member of the world bank
- World Bank initiative to advance innovative ways to improve air quality in cities through partnerships in selected regions of the world by sharing knowledge and experiences. It includes electric vehicles.
- Conference that led to formation of world bank
- What sector of the World Bank focuses solely on water privatization?
- Largest European Country by Voting Power
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- Largest Country by Voting Power after United States
- HQ of the World Bank
- the current President of the World Bank Group
- Out of the main objectives, which was achieved in Africa and the Middle East?
- First Country to receive a World Bank loan
- observer member of the world bank
- World Bank is said to do the 'bidding' of what country?
- True or False, South America received NO assistance from the World Bank in the last decade
- World Bank's President chose France over this European country
17 Clues: HQ of the World Bank • not a member of the world bank • observer member of the world bank • chief economist of the world bank • Largest European Country by Voting Power • First Country to receive a World Bank loan • What arm of the World Bank deals with loans? • the current President of the World Bank Group • Conference that led to formation of world bank • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
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- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- Zealand A country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities, and Maori culture.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
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- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
15 Clues: A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living. • A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • ...
geographic regions 2022-10-04
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- wrapped around the hudson bay in a horseshoe shape
- along atlantic coast and gulf of mexico
- west of great plains east of basin and range
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- west of interior lowlands east of rocky mountains
- west of rocky mountains east of coastal range
- west of Appalachians east of great plains
- along the pacific coast California to Canada
- west of coastal plains eastern Canada to western alabama
8 Clues: along atlantic coast and gulf of mexico • west of Appalachians east of great plains • along the pacific coast California to Canada • west of great plains east of basin and range • west of rocky mountains east of coastal range • west of interior lowlands east of rocky mountains • wrapped around the hudson bay in a horseshoe shape • ...
Happy Mothers Day 2023-05-14
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- State where your children were born
- Your middle daughter's favorite movie
- University your youngest daughter attends
- Cutest little bear ever
- City your middle daughter attends university in
- Your favorite color
- State your children grew up in
- Church your family attends (2 wrds)
- Eldest daughter; the funny one
- The most difficult yet most rewarding job ever (3 wrds)
- Type of food your middle daughter always wants to eat (2 wrds)
- Chihuahua
- Pet that always leaves paw prints on top of cars
- Month where you were born
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- Major your eldest daugther is pursuing
- Neighborhood your children grew up in (2 wrds)
- Musical "The _____ ___ __ ___"; family favorite (4 words)
- University your eldest daughter attends (2 wrds)
- Youngest daughter; the clever one
- Major your middle daughter is pursuing
- Tile game middle daughter received for Christmas
- Childhood song that we always sing (3 wrds)
- Book we always started yet never finished
- City your children grew up in
- Hint: song "there's only one way two say those three words..." (3 wrds)
- What your middle daughter is always doing
- "Party like it's ____ birthday"
- Middle daughter; the smart one
- Country you were born in
- Longest dog we have had
30 Clues: Chihuahua • Your favorite color • Cutest little bear ever • Longest dog we have had • Country you were born in • Month where you were born • City your children grew up in • State your children grew up in • Eldest daughter; the funny one • Middle daughter; the smart one • "Party like it's ____ birthday" • Youngest daughter; the clever one • State where your children were born • ...
Unit 1 African American Studies Review 09/22/23 2023-09-21
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- number of official languages recognized by the South African government
- an Islamic college that were constructed throughout West Africa under the rule of Mali Empire
- largest Sudanic empire
- place of the black studies conference we reviewed that was titles "Paradox with Promise"
- a major metal that many people thought was brought to Africa but was being smelted at the same time in Africa as in Europe
- thought to be the wealthiest man in Africa and very generous, a leader of the Mali Empire
- geographic body that was integral to trade between Middle East, Europe, and Africa (East Africa)
- spread of a group of people across space
- a major feature of transportation for the interior of African civilizations
- oldest Sudanic empire
- was the origin place of coffee and teff in 3000 BCE
- not a biological real category but created by societies
- ancestral people of many languages that exist throughout East and South Africa today like Swahili and Zulu
- son of Solomon and Sheba who supposedly brought the Arc of the Covenant to Ethiopia
- syncretic religion practiced in Brazil and mixing Catholic gods with West African orishas
- trade route or highway of the Sudanic empires
- region of Africa where pearl millet, cowpeas (blackeye), groundnut (peanut), cotton, and watermelon were domesticated
- religion that people living in cities converted to once exposed to through trade
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- royal queen thought to be from Ethiopia or Saba in Yemen who had built a major compound in Yaha 30 miles from Axum
- diffusion type where a high status persons ideas spreads to lay people
- Ethiopian king who converted to Christianity when he had interaction with two young boys who ended in Axum after ship had been captured. His conversion led to conversion of may Ethiopians
- symbolic bird that looks to past to inform the present
- powerful leader of the of the Songhay Empire who was into astronomy and brought experts, was open to variety of religious practices, and built schools
- a blending of religion, food, and language when groups of people come together (Gullah languagE = English + West African language)
- symbol that was in the Aksumite coin after Ezana's conversion
- Jamaican author who wrote the poem "Outcast"
- "The Lion King" who is said to have found the Mali Empire
- Nigerian ancestral people near Abujs who it was discovered made terra cotta statutes as well as being iron smelters
- grasslands south of the Sahara desert that housed the Sudanic Empires
- systematic process done by the Federal Housing Administration to deem neighborhoods desirable or not based on a color system
- a Bantu language of South Africa that was the mother tongue of Nelson Mandela
- West African storyteller
- major city if East Africa that had major trade with the world
- name of the church where 4 little girls were killed in 1963 when bombs were placed in church by KKK members
- traded throughout and was valuable because found only in remote places like the highlands of Ethiopia
- major city of trade on the Niger river that was center of trade and learning
36 Clues: oldest Sudanic empire • largest Sudanic empire • West African storyteller • spread of a group of people across space • Jamaican author who wrote the poem "Outcast" • trade route or highway of the Sudanic empires • was the origin place of coffee and teff in 3000 BCE • symbolic bird that looks to past to inform the present • ...
NAME : 2019-02-24
CROSSWORD 1 2023-05-19
19 Clues: ya • laut • tinta • mulut • pajak • timur • dekat • benci • akhir • langit • jumlah • sepatu • disini • jari kaki • masuk(kan) • tentu,yakin • persetujuan • anak laki-laki • usia (kata benda)
Middle Age 2020-03-05
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- ,set of territories that constitute an organization.
- ,People from northern Europe
- ,nomadic peoples of central Asia
- ,Emperor of the Romans
- ,territory in which the boss is king or queen
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- ,Stage of the story that developed in the XV and XVI centuries in Europe.
- ,Invaders of the Roman Empire
- ,Citizen of the Roman Empire
- ,invention of the middle ages to reproduce texts and images on paper
- ,restos de santos, con efectos milagrosos
10 Clues: ,Emperor of the Romans • ,Citizen of the Roman Empire • ,People from northern Europe • ,Invaders of the Roman Empire • ,nomadic peoples of central Asia • ,restos de santos, con efectos milagrosos • ,territory in which the boss is king or queen • ,set of territories that constitute an organization. • ,invention of the middle ages to reproduce texts and images on paper • ...
Middle Ages 2021-10-04
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- It kill 50% of the Europeans, in the 15 century.
- He was a prophet of the Islamic religion.
- Is the second name for constantinople.
- Government under spiritual leader of Islam who claims succesion from Muhammad.
- they belived in only one god like christianity and Judaism.
- With the fall of this Empire the Middle Ages began.
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- It was the eastern Roman Empire, but it was called with a different name.
- They called a war by the pope to recapture Jerusalem.
- He promoted education for all in 800ac.
- Genghis Khan conquered Russia, Easter Europe, Corea and Northern China.
10 Clues: Is the second name for constantinople. • He promoted education for all in 800ac. • He was a prophet of the Islamic religion. • It kill 50% of the Europeans, in the 15 century. • With the fall of this Empire the Middle Ages began. • They called a war by the pope to recapture Jerusalem. • they belived in only one god like christianity and Judaism. • ...
Middle Division 2022-03-29
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- a way to assess learning similar to a test
- delicate and easily broken
- a majority of a group of people needed when decisions are made
- to scold or orally correct a behavior
- monotonous and unvaried
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- to seek information
- moving toward as if pulled by a force
- reluctantly and with sullenness
- an argument between two or more people
- an egg dish made in a pie crust
10 Clues: to seek information • monotonous and unvaried • delicate and easily broken • reluctantly and with sullenness • an egg dish made in a pie crust • moving toward as if pulled by a force • to scold or orally correct a behavior • an argument between two or more people • a way to assess learning similar to a test • a majority of a group of people needed when decisions are made
Middle Ages 2022-01-28
10 Clues: a chair used to punish • steel gate in a castle • headpiece worn by women • a steel weapon with spikes • organisation for craftsmen • where black death came from • part of a craftsman training • they were burned at the stake • a common illness in the middle ages • a building made from stone in a town
Middle Division 2022-04-11
10 Clues: gathered • a symbol • encouraged • overly joyous • a large crowd • to turn away or stop • an offense or a crime • disturbing, unsettling • respect and admiration • breaking of a rule or law
Middle Division 2022-04-22
10 Clues: careless • sneakily • to rush forward • sad; disappointed • acceptance of fate • attractive; teasing • separated from others • sleepiness; tiredness • left out from a requirement • keep all of a resource for self
Middle Ages 2016-08-28
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- An area of land given to a person to farm in exchange for certain obligations; also known as a manor
- religious wars in which Christians from Europe attempted to retake the Holy Lands from Muslims
- Economic portion of feudalism where all aspects of life were centered on the lord’s manor including peasant villages, a church, farm land, a mill, and the lord's castle or manor house.
- Death An infectious disease transmitted by fleas. It is characterized by fever, chills, and the formation of swellings. Also known as the Black Plague or bubonic plague.
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- Ages Time period in European history between the fall of Rome in 476 C.E. and the beginning of the Italian Renaissance in the early 15th century.
- System A social, political, and economic system that dominated all aspects of medieval European life; serfs worked for lords in exchange for protection
- Code of conduct for knight and nobles during European feudalism.
- Farmers who were tied to the land during European feudalism. They were not slaves because they could not be bought or sold, but they could not readily leave the manor either.
- A person owing service to a feudal lord.
- Carta A document granting rights to both the Church in England and the Nobility signed by King John in 1215. This is considered to be the beginnings of British democracy.
10 Clues: A person owing service to a feudal lord. • Code of conduct for knight and nobles during European feudalism. • religious wars in which Christians from Europe attempted to retake the Holy Lands from Muslims • An area of land given to a person to farm in exchange for certain obligations; also known as a manor • ...
MIddle School 2013-01-30
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- Where I will store my books and coat daily
- Minutes between each class
- What you will need everyday to keep you organized
- Name of your new Principal
- What I no longer get for 15 minutes each day
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- Eagle Ridge is divided into 3 of these by grade level
- Who I can talk to if I need help at school
- How many minutes for each class
- Is in charge of the 6th grade
- Each grade level is broken into 3 or 4 of these
10 Clues: Minutes between each class • Name of your new Principal • Is in charge of the 6th grade • How many minutes for each class • Where I will store my books and coat daily • Who I can talk to if I need help at school • What I no longer get for 15 minutes each day • Each grade level is broken into 3 or 4 of these • What you will need everyday to keep you organized • ...
Middle Ages 2013-02-13
10 Clues: bound to the land • land gave to vassals • gave land to peasants • first Holy Roman Empire • the person who got fiefs • social and political system • people who supplied the empire • took after husbands job if away • the ones who came from Scandinavia • people who sailed in long sleek boats and attacked cities
Middle Ages 2013-02-14
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- a Nobel who held land from and served a higher ranking lord,and in return was givin protection
- was the king of franks, and founder of the first empire in Western Europe
- human made bridge made to carry water
- peasant labor bound by law to lands of a Nobel
- a member of a ancient germicide people who conquered pets of the Roman Empire during the 5 century
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- a member of a Scandinavian people who was carried out seaborne raids of northwest Europe .
- a ruler with overall power
- the economic,political,and social system that characterlized medieval Europe
- the land granted to a vassal in exchange for military services and loyalty
- a show of respect towards somebody
10 Clues: a ruler with overall power • a show of respect towards somebody • human made bridge made to carry water • peasant labor bound by law to lands of a Nobel • was the king of franks, and founder of the first empire in Western Europe • the land granted to a vassal in exchange for military services and loyalty • ...
Middle Ages 2013-02-07
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- To Jews,the ancient temple was built by___________.
- To_________,the place where Jesus was was heaven.
- Some __________ died in battle without leaving an heir.
- The first _________ lasted from 1096-1099.
- Western Europe began to express an interest in trade.Goods include Literature,spices,silk,art,and ___________.
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- In 600 CE __________ entered the city and took control.
- Muhammed is in heaven,conciterd by the___________.
- From their exposure to superior Muslium technology, Europeans learned how to build __________ ships.
- The __________ also involves with the crusades.
- The pope acted on the__________ crusade.
10 Clues: The pope acted on the__________ crusade. • The first _________ lasted from 1096-1099. • The __________ also involves with the crusades. • To_________,the place where Jesus was was heaven. • Muhammed is in heaven,conciterd by the___________. • To Jews,the ancient temple was built by___________. • In 600 CE __________ entered the city and took control. • ...
Middle Ages 2013-02-26
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- poem telling about heroic deeds
- the ruler that established schools
- the Jewish holy book
- copied out books
- the group of people who conquered Gaul
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- The oldest religion
- the holy book of the Christians
- The youngest religion
- dried sheep skins used to write on
- another name for Irish, Scottish and Welsh people
10 Clues: copied out books • The oldest religion • the Jewish holy book • The youngest religion • the holy book of the Christians • poem telling about heroic deeds • dried sheep skins used to write on • the ruler that established schools • the group of people who conquered Gaul • another name for Irish, Scottish and Welsh people
Middle Ages 2013-06-03
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- This plague was responsible for killing thousands
- If the Duke is your Lord, you are a _________
- Heavy grating that blocked the entry through the gastehouse
- Joan D'Arc was burned at the stake because she was this
- This person had the highest status on earth
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- The Code of ________ was followed by knights
- The system of government of the Middle Ages
- This was used to launch various things at the enemy
- The person below you on the feudal pyramid
- The wars against the Muslim to gain back Holy Land
10 Clues: The person below you on the feudal pyramid • The system of government of the Middle Ages • This person had the highest status on earth • The Code of ________ was followed by knights • If the Duke is your Lord, you are a _________ • This plague was responsible for killing thousands • The wars against the Muslim to gain back Holy Land • ...
Middle Colonies 2014-01-16
10 Clues: top of soil • clean water • farm animals • use to power mills • self sufficient farmer • an unsettled part of a colony • farms were did people live/work • colonies rolling hills and valleys • grain that is going to get ground up • a guy who moves from a farm to a city to work
Middle Ages 2023-11-20
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- This institution dominated everything during the Middle Ages.
- This period started around 500 and ended in 1400.
- Invented the Gregorian chant.
- Music not bound by the Church.
- 2 melodies played simultaneously at parallel intervals.
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- Band of musicians that traveled across Europe singing love songs.
- was the preeminent composer of the Ars Nova school and a master of the isorhythmic motet.
- Music made by and for the Church.
- Various melodies performed at the same time that can create a harmony
- It means a single melody without accompaniment.
10 Clues: Invented the Gregorian chant. • Music not bound by the Church. • Music made by and for the Church. • It means a single melody without accompaniment. • This period started around 500 and ended in 1400. • 2 melodies played simultaneously at parallel intervals. • This institution dominated everything during the Middle Ages. • ...
'-ily' middle 2022-10-25
Across
- lots of cheer and joy, especially around Christmas
- a job that is not completed in a hurry
- looks beautiful
- when you win when you shouldn't
- something with with aggression
Down
- done with lots of joy
- not done quietly
- doing something when you need to be fed
- having something prepared and ready to go
- done with little effort
10 Clues: looks beautiful • not done quietly • done with lots of joy • done with little effort • something with with aggression • when you win when you shouldn't • a job that is not completed in a hurry • doing something when you need to be fed • having something prepared and ready to go • lots of cheer and joy, especially around Christmas
Middle Ages 2023-03-02
Across
- sickness spread by fleas
- encouraged creation of schools so kids could learn
- this emerged because people wanted protection from invasions
Down
- their were several of these in the Middle Ages
- one of the most successful kingdoms
- pledges their loyalty to their lord
- used these to trade goods and animals
- knights wore this for protection
- head of the Church
- protected people from attacks
10 Clues: head of the Church • sickness spread by fleas • protected people from attacks • knights wore this for protection • one of the most successful kingdoms • pledges their loyalty to their lord • used these to trade goods and animals • their were several of these in the Middle Ages • encouraged creation of schools so kids could learn • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Direct and indirect actions
- Communication through actions or facial expressions rather than words
- Lower and upper front teeth
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior
Down
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Physical and verbal actions,such as facial and body gestures
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- The repetition of information after it is used
10 Clues: Direct and indirect actions • Lower and upper front teeth • The coordination of the eye and hand • Result that follows an action or behavior • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Aggression that is directed to another child • The repetition of information after it is used • Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-21
Across
- Stage in which child increases use of logic or reasoning
- perception Coordination of the hand and eye
- Objects farther away are more clear than near objects
- Principles concerning what is right and wrong behavior
- Front teeth located in upper and lower jaws
Down
- Information is repeated over and over as possible way to learn it
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- Disorder involving excessive body fat that increases risk of health problems
- Characterized by the development of logical thought
- Objects closer are more clear than far away objects
10 Clues: perception Coordination of the hand and eye • Front teeth located in upper and lower jaws • Characterized by the development of logical thought • Objects closer are more clear than far away objects • Objects farther away are more clear than near objects • Principles concerning what is right and wrong behavior • ...
middle examination 2023-03-13
Across
- kita menunaikan sholat jumat pada hari.....
- The month before November is……
- we celebrate our independent day on.....
- The month after february is……
- the first month is...
Down
- before thursday is...
- Today is Friday, tomorrow is……..
- The second month of the years is……
- after june is....
- minggu dalam bahasa inggris adalah.....
10 Clues: after june is.... • before thursday is... • the first month is... • The month before November is…… • The month after february is…… • Today is Friday, tomorrow is…….. • The second month of the years is…… • minggu dalam bahasa inggris adalah..... • we celebrate our independent day on..... • kita menunaikan sholat jumat pada hari.....
Middle Ages. 2024-04-25
Across
- A journey with a religious cause
- A plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century.
- Renamed city of Constantinople
- Guarantees rights of the people
- Embroidered fabric detailing the Norman Conquest.
Down
- Fighting over land between England and France
- A disease spread over a whole country or the world.
- Pride in ones' country
- Jerusalem and lands in Israel where christ had lived
- English version of Congress
10 Clues: Pride in ones' country • English version of Congress • Renamed city of Constantinople • Guarantees rights of the people • A journey with a religious cause • Fighting over land between England and France • Embroidered fabric detailing the Norman Conquest. • A disease spread over a whole country or the world. • Jerusalem and lands in Israel where christ had lived • ...
Middle School 2024-05-03
Across
- Lunch Most kids had at lunch
- App. Day Had to be good at the end of the year to attend
- Something you couldn't do
- Most girls tried out for
Down
- Everyone had there own
- Something you make at a new school
- A subject everyone dislikes
- Always have to wear
- Everybody favorite time during school
- Halls Something you couldn't do without getting caught
10 Clues: Always have to wear • Everyone had there own • Most girls tried out for • Something you couldn't do • A subject everyone dislikes • Lunch Most kids had at lunch • Something you make at a new school • Everybody favorite time during school • Halls Something you couldn't do without getting caught • App. Day Had to be good at the end of the year to attend
middle colonies 2024-05-15
Across
- colonies This territory was clamed in 1602
- soil The type of soil the middle colonies have
- York One of the states in the middle colonies
- One city you could sell your crops
- Franklin Writer and printer well known in Philadelphia
Down
- Penn Founder of Pennsylvania
- First state
- One of the jobs they had
- goverment The kind of goverment the middle colonies have
- Lenape A group of Native Americans
10 Clues: First state • One of the jobs they had • One city you could sell your crops • Penn Founder of Pennsylvania • Lenape A group of Native Americans • colonies This territory was clamed in 1602 • soil The type of soil the middle colonies have • York One of the states in the middle colonies • ...
'ear' middle 2022-08-23
Across
- a movement caused by two moving tectonic plates underground
- the process of finding information
- the only planet with known life
- an intense feeling for something
Down
- looking for something
- found in a clam
- a tool used for hunting
- arriving to an event early
- the reward for completing a task
- when you have listened
10 Clues: found in a clam • looking for something • when you have listened • a tool used for hunting • arriving to an event early • the only planet with known life • the reward for completing a task • an intense feeling for something • the process of finding information • a movement caused by two moving tectonic plates underground
'oes' middle 2022-09-13
Across
- stopping a decision from being made
- shipments that are to be delivered
- to perform an action
- when you go somewhere
- a type of aquatic transport
Down
- reversing an event that has happened
- wild dogs native to Australia
- sound that repeats and travels
- people who save others
- an important vegetable used in cooking
10 Clues: to perform an action • when you go somewhere • people who save others • a type of aquatic transport • wild dogs native to Australia • sound that repeats and travels • shipments that are to be delivered • stopping a decision from being made • reversing an event that has happened • an important vegetable used in cooking
Middle Ages 2022-11-07
10 Clues: honesty • a battle • having different kinds • unable to read or write • to break down or crumble • a gain through the use of force • having committed a crime or offense • a dog-like carnivore with large teeth • a person in charge of a state or territory • to embarrass or cause someone to lose dignity
middle ages 2025-03-06
Across
- a group of related Germanic people
- a unit of land, originally a feudal lordship,
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe
- one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy.
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
Down
- a Christian community under monastic vows, especially one of nuns.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- Roman Empire a complex of territories in central Europe,
- Papacy the office or authority of the Pope.
10 Clues: a group of related Germanic people • Papacy the office or authority of the Pope. • a unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, • the dominant social system in medieval Europe • Roman Empire a complex of territories in central Europe, • a Christian community under monastic vows, especially one of nuns. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-04-01
Across
- A code of conduct followed by knights, including bravery and loyalty.
- A large, fortified building used for defense, often lived in by nobles.
- The system where land was exchanged for military service
- A major religious event where Christians attempted to reclaim Jerusalem.
- These people lived in monasteries and copied manuscripts.
- A religious figure who had authority over both kings and peasants.
- A nobleman who fought for his lord in exchange for land.
Down
- A medieval occupation for someone who made metal tools and weapons
- The people who worked the land for nobles and lived in small, simple homes.
- A deadly disease that wiped out much of Europe in the 14th century.
10 Clues: The system where land was exchanged for military service • A nobleman who fought for his lord in exchange for land. • These people lived in monasteries and copied manuscripts. • A medieval occupation for someone who made metal tools and weapons • A religious figure who had authority over both kings and peasants. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-04-09
Across
- What type of weapon was commonly used by knights during battles in the medieval period?
- Which institution had the strongest influence over education, politics, and daily life during the Middle Ages?
- Which deadly disease spread through Europe in the 14th century, causing millions of deaths?
- What kind of religious community preserved ancient texts and followed a strict daily routine of prayer and labor?
- What stone, located in an Irish castle, is believed to give the gift of eloquence to those who kiss it?
- What system organized society through land ownership and mutual obligations between lords and vassals?
Down
- What term refers to the period between the fall of Rome and the start of the Renaissance?
- What type of structure was built for protection and served as a center of administration in medieval times?
- What medieval legal tradition became the foundation for many modern legal systems, especially in England?
- Which shape was accepted by educated people in the Middle Ages regarding the Earth’s form?
10 Clues: What type of weapon was commonly used by knights during battles in the medieval period? • What term refers to the period between the fall of Rome and the start of the Renaissance? • Which shape was accepted by educated people in the Middle Ages regarding the Earth’s form? • ...
Middle-Earth 2026-03-27
10 Clues: Fallen dwarf • tricked obsessor • citizen of Bag-End • Bilbo's spider-bane • Wizard party member • Recently defeated dragon • Another name for Lake-Town • Mountain dwelling Humanoids • Aerial support of the party • Tribe in the forest; ally of Lake-Town
Middle Ages 2025-10-13
Across
- A _____ wore armor and rode a horse into battle
- The _____ increased his wealth in many different ways.
- Well-known for being bad
- ____ worked on farmland that was divided into strips
- Empire Empire that split into Eastern and Western Europe
Down
- The step AFTER a boy becomes a page
- Known for driving the Germanic tribes into the Western Roman Empire
- A skill that daughter's of a lord would learn
- Became even richer and more powerful than kings and queens
- To hold someone hostage for money
10 Clues: Well-known for being bad • To hold someone hostage for money • The step AFTER a boy becomes a page • A skill that daughter's of a lord would learn • A _____ wore armor and rode a horse into battle • ____ worked on farmland that was divided into strips • The _____ increased his wealth in many different ways. • Became even richer and more powerful than kings and queens • ...
Middle Colonies 2025-10-27
Across
- Middle Colonies Nickname
- main job in the Middle Colonies
- founder of Pennsylvania
- primary export
- religious group that believed everyone should be treated equally
Down
- skilled worker who made things
- smallest colony
- young person who learns a skill or trade from an artisan
- items coming into a country
- items leaving a country
10 Clues: primary export • smallest colony • founder of Pennsylvania • items leaving a country • Middle Colonies Nickname • items coming into a country • skilled worker who made things • main job in the Middle Colonies • young person who learns a skill or trade from an artisan • religious group that believed everyone should be treated equally
Middle colnies 2025-11-21
Across
- equality and honesty amongst a group of people
- religious group that settled in pexnsilvenya
- a disagreement between to people
- one of the most famous quakers
Down
- acceptance of different opinions
- William pens attempted to creat an acceptance colony
- a wish or dream to accomplish something
- a colony where the people lived
- equality or kindness towards people with different beliefs
- a group or colonization of people
10 Clues: one of the most famous quakers • a colony where the people lived • acceptance of different opinions • a disagreement between to people • a group or colonization of people • a wish or dream to accomplish something • religious group that settled in pexnsilvenya • equality and honesty amongst a group of people • William pens attempted to creat an acceptance colony • ...
Middle ages 2025-12-01
10 Clues: a series of wars • a peasant farmer • A hierarchy of roles . • people fighting for land • plague, a deadly disease. • people who protect the land • someone who rules over the land. • someone who works in the church. • the leader of the catholic church. • role, a position or status in a society .
Middle English 2026-03-03
Across
- a sentence must always contain a verb and a what?
- the study of the sound of language
- what meant that books could be printed quicker and sold cheaper
- a famous poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the earliest form of english spoken by Anglo-Saxons
Down
- the growing number of grammars and what helped set clearer standards for english?
- how language changes through time
- an additional noun phrase that adds more information
- the study how how language is written/looks
- scientists began writing their discoveries in this language instead of latin
10 Clues: how language changes through time • the study of the sound of language • a famous poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the study how how language is written/looks • a sentence must always contain a verb and a what? • the earliest form of english spoken by Anglo-Saxons • an additional noun phrase that adds more information • ...
Weather and Climate Unit Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- Circular movements of air or liquid caused by heat differences.
- The distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees.
- A boundary where cold air moves in and pushes warm air up, often causing storms.
- A large, rotating storm system with strong winds and heavy rain that forms over warm ocean water.
- A warm air mass that forms near the Equator.
- A boundary where warm air moves in over cold air, bringing light rain.
- A scale used to measure tornado intensity based on wind speed and damage.
- A rapidly rotating column of air that touches the ground, causing destruction.
- The pressure exerted by the atmosphere, measured in millibars.
- The transfer of heat through direct contact between substances.
- The different gases and substances that make up Earth's atmosphere.
- A cold air mass that forms near the poles.
- A wind that blows from the land toward the ocean at night.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- A rise in sea level caused by a hurricane’s strong winds pushing water onto land.
- The third layer of the atmosphere, where meteors burn up.
- The process by which gases in the atmosphere trap heat, keeping Earth warm.
- A region near the Equator with little wind and calm weather.
- A scale used to classify hurricanes based on wind speed and damage potential.
- Winds that form in warm regions and influence tropical weather.
- Calm areas around 30° north and south of the Equator where winds are weak.
Down
- Sinking cool air that spreads out at the surface, often causing strong winds.
- Winds that blow from west to east in the middle latitudes.
- Rising warm air that fuels storms and tornado formation.
- A space station in low Earth orbit where astronauts live and work.
- Fast-moving air currents high in the atmosphere that influence weather patterns.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids (liquids or gases).
- A boundary where a cold front catches up to a warm front, causing complex weather.
- A moist air mass that forms over oceans.
- A part of the thermosphere with charged particles that reflect radio waves.
- Cold winds that blow from east to west near the poles.
- The fourth layer of the atmosphere, where temperatures are very high.
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees.
- The way Earth's rotation causes winds and ocean currents to curve.
- Steady winds that blow from east to west near the Equator.
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs.
- A boundary where warm and cold air masses meet but do not move, causing prolonged weather conditions.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, containing the ozone layer.
- The transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, such as sunlight.
- A gas in the stratosphere that absorbs harmful UV radiation from the sun.
- A wind that blows from the ocean toward land during the day.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth that protects and supports life.
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere, where satellites orbit.
- A storm with lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and sometimes hail.
- A large, towering cloud that produces thunderstorms and severe weather.
- The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
46 Clues: The amount of water vapor in the air. • A moist air mass that forms over oceans. • A cold air mass that forms near the poles. • A warm air mass that forms near the Equator. • Cold winds that blow from east to west near the poles. • Rising warm air that fuels storms and tornado formation. • The third layer of the atmosphere, where meteors burn up. • ...
Locations and types of homes 2019-12-10
The United Kingdom 2013-09-29
17 Clues: ida • mägi • riik • põhi • torn • roos • linn • lääs • lõuna • turist • pealinn • suurlinn • nartsiss • ristikhein • karuohakas • kahekordne buss • Šoti meesteseelik
The Search for New Sea Routes 2014-12-11
Across
- Where were the group of East Indians from
- What country was the first to search for new routes
- What was no longer the center of trade between Asia and Europe
- The belief that some races of people are better than others
- A state that has its own government and consists of its own city and the area around it
- What did the Italians have in Europe
- de Gama Was a Portuguese explorer who was the first European to reach India by sea
- This type of sail sails with the wind
- What could Muslim traders and Italians charge hight prices for
- A small fast ship led by the Portuguese as well as the Spanish
Down
- What is the name of the city-state in Italy besides Venice
- What were slaves treated with
- Why did Prince Henry the Navigator want a powerful navy
- What kind of people could slaves marry
- The Portuguese wanted what kind of powerhouse
- Vaso de Gamo hired one of the East Indians to do what with his ship
- Who did the Muslim traders have a good relationship with
- What did he Portuguese sails across in 1473
- What crop did Portuguese raise in West Africa
- What direction could other nations seek their new route
20 Clues: What were slaves treated with • What did the Italians have in Europe • This type of sail sails with the wind • What kind of people could slaves marry • Where were the group of East Indians from • What did he Portuguese sails across in 1473 • The Portuguese wanted what kind of powerhouse • What crop did Portuguese raise in West Africa • ...
Module 1 2023-09-13
Across
- east–west lines in the grid
- northern and southern or eastern and western halves of the globe
- location general description of where a place is
- science field that studies people and the relationships among them
- flat drawing that shows part of Earth’s surface
- location specific description of where a place is
- human and physical features that make a place unique
- meridian imaginary line that divides the globe into east and west halves
- part of the world with one or more common features distinguishing it from surrounding areas
- geography study of the world’s people, communities, and landscapes
- seven large landmasses on Earth’s surface
- spherical model of the entire planet
Down
- lines of latitude
- imaginary lines that circle Earth in east–west and north–south directions
- unit of measurement that is 1/60 of a degree
- an area’s land, water, climate, plants and animals, and other physical features
- lines of longitude
- study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
- north–south lines in the grid
- projections ways that our round planet can be shown on a flat map
- imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the North and South Poles
- geography study of the world’s physical features, such as landforms, bodies of water, climates, soils, and plants
- units of measurement that locate lines of latitude and longitude
23 Clues: lines of latitude • lines of longitude • east–west lines in the grid • north–south lines in the grid • spherical model of the entire planet • seven large landmasses on Earth’s surface • unit of measurement that is 1/60 of a degree • flat drawing that shows part of Earth’s surface • human and physical features that make a place unique • ...
skil 2024-11-19
Across
- / Vertical lines that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- / Natural features of Earth’s surface, like mountains and valleys.
- / The imaginary line that divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- / A map key that explains symbols and colors.
- / A method to display Earth’s surface on a flat map.
- / The process of finding your way from one place to another.
- / The four main directions: North, East, South, and West.
- / Half of the Earth, such as northern or southern.
- / Shows the ratio of a distance on the map to the real-world distance.
- / Instructions about how to go from one place to another.
Down
- / Lines that define the edges of countries or regions.
- / Height above sea level.
- / Tool that shows directions like North, South, East, and West.
- / Horizontal lines that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- / The arrangement of natural and artificial features on a map.
- / The physical features of a landscape.
- / A network of intersecting lines to pinpoint locations on a map.
- / One of Earth’s seven large landmasses.
- / A flat representation of Earth or part of it.
- / A large body of salt water that covers much of Earth.
- / Another word for the legend on a map.
- / A spherical representation of Earth.
22 Clues: / Height above sea level. • / A spherical representation of Earth. • / The physical features of a landscape. • / Another word for the legend on a map. • / One of Earth’s seven large landmasses. • / A map key that explains symbols and colors. • / A flat representation of Earth or part of it. • / Half of the Earth, such as northern or southern. • ...
Revision 2020-06-01
24 Clues: jug • selo • pile • jesen • plaža • zdrav • vatra • zapad • vrste • važno • mesar • istok • šljiva • tajice • rođaci • sjever • krumpir • vrijeme • slanina • trešnja • paprika • brokula • stupanj • provoditi
Outsiders Crossword 2022-12-01
20 Clues: jail • steal • broad • irony • Marked • Bended • Mathews • empathy • strides • Attached • handsome • bad grade • west gang • Important • east gang • trembling • disregarded • stuck-up hair • main character • Good Judgement
Crossword 5 2021-03-23
the escape from Cuba 2021-04-12
23 Clues: юг • над • дядя • поля • билет • запад • побег • живой • никто • север • рядом • высоко • хлопок • что-то • восток • механики • взлетает • возможно • проверяет • невозможно • приземляется • хлопковая кофта • забирается/ползет
Estonia 2018-02-19
24 Clues: ida • lääs • mänd • piir • uhke • mänd • laht • põhi • rikas • lõuna • jänes • kaetud • mägine • ajalugu • pealinn • haritud • paekivi • voolama • rukkilill • rahvastik • rannaküla • asetseb,asub • suitsupääsuke • tasane,tasandik
Vocab Crossoword 2023-09-19
20 Clues: east • bank • west • from • north • south • until • to buy • to pay • bridge • street • avenue • to stop • to ride • to turn • monument • to drive • fountain • to enter • to look for
Nickita 2024-02-15
20 Clues: юг • шум • почти • голос • запад • север • весло • нести • восток • мокрый • поднять • вспышка • wait ___ • опрятный • привязать • следовать • стучать по • смотреть пристально • bad - ___ - the worst • break my leg ___ a table
Spanish Directions 2024-09-19
21 Clues: near • east • west • left • stop • south • cross • until • right • cross • north • enjoy • behind • beside • far from • straight • pass/walk • in front of • take/eat/drink • pass through/by • continue/follow
Our Planet 2025-05-22
22 Clues: – les • – jih • – hora • – moře • – řeka • – písek • – kopec • – sever • – ostrov • – rovník • – východ • – zeměpis • – povodeň • – ledovec • – hurikán • – populace • – znečištění • – zemětřesení • – kámen, skála • – roční období • – výbuch (sopky) • – životní prostředí
EL UNIVERSO Y EL CLIMA 2025-12-15
23 Clues: AIR • SKY • SAND • RAIN • MOON • WIND • SNOW • EAST • WEST • COLD • LAKE • SOUTH • WAVES • WORLD • NORTH • EARTH • SHADOW • STREAM • RAINBOW • THUNDER • LIGHTNING • WATER FALLS • THE WEATHER
crossword puzzle 2026-03-10
20 Clues: LULAC • Garcia • Ravine • Berets • Huerta • Chavez • Wetback • Program • GI Forum • Movement • Longoria • Raza Unida • Rights Act • Suit Riots • B. Gonzalez • LA Walkouts • Repatriation • City Walkout • Farm Workers • v. Westminster
Map Skills 2021-09-09
Across
- An imaginary line around the iddle of a planet
- The ratio of a distance on the map to the distance on the ground.
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- Directions on a map
- North, South, West, and East
- A list of symbols that appear on the map
Down
- Northeast, North West, South East, and South West
- And imaginary north-south line
- An imaginary east-west line
- Little features and landmarks
10 Clues: Directions on a map • An imaginary east-west line • North, South, West, and East • Little features and landmarks • And imaginary north-south line • A list of symbols that appear on the map • An imaginary line around the iddle of a planet • Northeast, North West, South East, and South West • The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • ...
Map Terminology 2020-09-01
Across
- The height of an object in relation to sea level or ground level
- Shows the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance on the earth
- The angular distance of a place East of west of the prime meridian
- The four main points on a compass
- A map that show natural landforms and land
- The half of the world the lies north of the equator
- The four points on the compass rose between the cardinal directions
- The line that separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- A diagram of parts of land or sea showing physical features such as cities or landmarks
- A visual explanation of symbols used on a map
Down
- A picture or sign that stands for something on a map
- The half of the world that lies south of the equator
- The half of the world that is west of the prime meridian
- A map that represents the political subdivisions of the world
- A spherical representation of the earth
- The distance north or south of the equator
- An imaginary line that separates the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- A feature on a map that points to north, east, south, and west
- hemisphere The hemisphere east of the prime meridian
- Half of a sphere
20 Clues: Half of a sphere • The four main points on a compass • A spherical representation of the earth • The distance north or south of the equator • A map that show natural landforms and land • A visual explanation of symbols used on a map • The half of the world the lies north of the equator • A picture or sign that stands for something on a map • ...
East Coulee School Word Scavenger 2021-06-10
Across
- When visiting the museum you enter through the _____ entrance.
- The ____ office used to be located in the museum office.
- There were over 130 coal mines in the Drumheller _____.
- _____ you love? (play on words)
- Dr. P. S. Brown built his pharmacy out of shale and _____ clay.
- The _____ Sea once covered what is now East Coulee.
- The ____ Theatre burnt down in 1959.
- Miss. _____ was a teacher here.
- In 1936 an addition was added to the school, which included the high school in the _____.
Down
- Col. Samuel _____ had the town/valley named after him with the flip of a coin.
- Rules for female teachers wouldn't allow them to wear _____ clothing.
- Laundry was always done on _____ (day of the week).
- Hazel Miller was a _____ operator.
- In 1948 the bridge was blown up with dynamite to prevent the town from further _____.
- Our school and most of the valley was heated by ____. We now sell it at the gift shop for $1 a baggie.
- When mining was done for the season, this sport was played.
- These dinosaurs are also known as the lizard hipped dinosaurs.
- East Coulee _____ Museum.
- The original half of the school was built in nineteen-_____.
- Canadian Pacific _____.
- The _____ finally came to East Coulee in 1928.
21 Clues: Canadian Pacific _____. • East Coulee _____ Museum. • _____ you love? (play on words) • Miss. _____ was a teacher here. • Hazel Miller was a _____ operator. • The ____ Theatre burnt down in 1959. • The _____ finally came to East Coulee in 1928. • Laundry was always done on _____ (day of the week). • The _____ Sea once covered what is now East Coulee. • ...
20 questions- Geography 2012-07-19
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- The compass point that is between west and east
- What is the acronym for border orientation legend title scale source?
- In a -------- aerial photograph, the camera is positioned directly above the landscape
- In an ------- aerial photograph, the camera is still above the landscape but is angled towards the scene being photographed
- A device that orbits the Earth to capture images
- The highest mountain in the world is? Mt -------
- The lines on a map that run from east to west is known as
- This explains any symbols or colours used in a map
- The number of continents
- In a ------ level photograph, the camera is held at the same level as the landscape being photographed
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- The lines that run from north to south is known as
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Another word for bibliography
- Something that is usually used to help people find their way around
- A device thats shows where north, south, east, west is
- The Great Barrier Reef is located in this state
- Uluru/Ayers Rock is found in ----- Springs
- A horizontal line that marks the center of the Earth is called the?
- Flight 901 crashed into Mt ------ because of a miscalculation (pg 19 of your geograpghy book will help)
- A straight line around the outside of maps
20 Clues: The number of continents • Another word for bibliography • What is the capital of Australia? • Uluru/Ayers Rock is found in ----- Springs • A straight line around the outside of maps • The compass point that is between west and east • The Great Barrier Reef is located in this state • A device that orbits the Earth to capture images • ...
Geography terms 2013-09-11
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- is a body of water that streams into bigger bodies of water such as oceans and lakes.
- is a area of land by itself that is surrounded by a body of water.
- has 365 days in it. And 12 months.
- Is northern part of the equator.
- a fertile place in the desert where water can be found.
- is an imaginary line that is in the center of the earth, that is really hot.
- has 24 hours and a night and a day.
- an imaginary line that goes east to west and divides north and south.
- is a map that is drawn in a book.
- grows in a marsh.
- an imaginary line that goes north to south and divides east to west.
- the biggest body of water.
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- that occurs once every 4 years.
- is a dry area of land that has no water around it. This place is very humid.
- there are 4 of them that come after a certain period of time.
- the directions north, south, east and west.
- is when two days have the same length in day and night.
- is a drawn image of the world.
- is the south of the equator.
- is an exact image of the world.
20 Clues: grows in a marsh. • the biggest body of water. • is the south of the equator. • is a drawn image of the world. • that occurs once every 4 years. • is an exact image of the world. • Is northern part of the equator. • is a map that is drawn in a book. • has 365 days in it. And 12 months. • has 24 hours and a night and a day. • the directions north, south, east and west. • ...
Major Physical Features and Regions of the US 2014-12-08
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- an important western industry to harvest minerals
- major mountain range east of Coastal Range, west of Rockies
- the largest and most sparsely settled region of the US
- capital of VA
- major port city in Louisiana
- a major energy industry/resource in Alaska
- this is the #1 corn producing region in the US
- San Francisco's iconic landmark
- the largest deposits of fresh water in North America
- the Continental Divide is along these mnts.
- the Midwest's largest city
- a major industry in the South involving 'trees'
- region of the most significant grain production
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- the major mountain range of the east (home :-)
- serves as a natural dividing line between East and West
- a major modern industry in both the South and West
- largest urban area in the USA
- dominant economic activity in pre-Civil War South
- the smallest and most densely populated US region
- aided in settling the West 1869
- major Texas metropolitan region
- the Mississippi River drains into this body of water
- the largest metropolitan area in the West
- giant 'ditch' in the desert Southwest
- major mountain range along the West Coast
- the region MOST effected by the US Civil War
- a giant dry 'bowl' formed by Western mountains
- term for massive urban corridor/region
28 Clues: capital of VA • the Midwest's largest city • major port city in Louisiana • largest urban area in the USA • aided in settling the West 1869 • major Texas metropolitan region • San Francisco's iconic landmark • giant 'ditch' in the desert Southwest • term for massive urban corridor/region • the largest metropolitan area in the West • major mountain range along the West Coast • ...
Transcontinental Railroad 2022-10-03
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- What caused growth of railroads.
- This negative thing increased as a result of the transcontinental railroad.
- What was made possible on a larger scale
- Booms in mining and cattle industries
- Products that were moved from west to east
- The state that the Transcontinental railroad was completed in
- This positive thing increased as a result of the transcontinental railroad
- What gave the USA more power.
- What Americans did after the railroad was established.
- East and____ (Directions the transcontinental railroad connected)
- Types of people who helped build the transcontinental railroad.
Down
- What happened to the standard of living as a result of the transcontinental railroad.
- War that the transcontinental railroad was initiated during
- Lots of _________ were consumed in the process of creating the railroad.
- What happened to the price of travel after the transcontinental railroad was established
- Types of goods that were moved from east to west.
- What happened to towns and cities as a result of the transcontinental railroad.
- What changed drastically as a result of the transcontinental railroad.
- Number of companies that competed to build the transcontinental railroad
- Number of years that the transcontinental railroad took to complete.
- 1776 of these were covered by the transcontinental railroad.
21 Clues: What gave the USA more power. • What caused growth of railroads. • Booms in mining and cattle industries • What was made possible on a larger scale • Products that were moved from west to east • Types of goods that were moved from east to west. • What Americans did after the railroad was established. • War that the transcontinental railroad was initiated during • ...
Countries of the world 2022-11-16
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- is the capital city of Poland
- A country of the South-East coast of China
- A country close to Malaysia
- Capital city of Ukraine
- A country that started the greatest wars
- Kabul is its capital city
- A country between Iraq and Turkey and a border with Israel
- Currently at war with Russia
- Azerbaijan is on its NNW border
- The arc of Titus is here
- Bucharest is its Capital
- A country of the East-Coast of Africa
- Capital city of Libya
- A country in North Africa between Libya and Algeria
- The capital city of Thailand
- A country in North-Africa and Benghazi is a port-city thereof
Down
- Paraguay is a country in that continent
- They shot rockets on Israel in the First Gulf War
- Copenhagen is its capital city
- capital city of Malaysia
- Cairo is its capital city
- A country NNE of Poland and North West of Belarus
- A county On the North East of North Africa
- A country that borders Iraq and Yemen and more
- a country on the SSW border of Ukraine
- Its capital city is Amman
- a country far away
- One of the largest countries in the world
- Is the capital city of Russia
29 Clues: a country far away • Capital city of Libya • Capital city of Ukraine • capital city of Malaysia • The arc of Titus is here • Bucharest is its Capital • Cairo is its capital city • Kabul is its capital city • Its capital city is Amman • A country close to Malaysia • Currently at war with Russia • The capital city of Thailand • is the capital city of Poland • Is the capital city of Russia • ...
Week 3 - ern, wise and ward 2017-11-05
Across
- lying toward, situated in, or directed toward the south.
- toward the back or rear.
- directed or proceeding toward the east.
- lying toward or situated in the west.
- in a direction opposite to that of the normal rotation of the hands of a clock; not clockwise.
- in the direction of the length.
- a point on the compass midway between north and west.
- down from a source or beginning.
- turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient.
- toward a higher place or position:
- toward a point ahead or in front; forward, as in space or time.
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- the point or direction midway between south and east.
- a point on the compass midway between north and east.
- toward the inside, interior, or center, as of a place, space, or body.
- the point or direction midway between south and west.
- in the direction of the rotation of the hands of a clock as viewed from the front or above; circularly to the right from a point taken as the top.
- in like manner; in the same way; similarly.
- toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead.
- lying toward or situated in the north.
- proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point.
20 Clues: toward the back or rear. • in the direction of the length. • down from a source or beginning. • toward a higher place or position: • lying toward or situated in the west. • lying toward or situated in the north. • directed or proceeding toward the east. • in like manner; in the same way; similarly. • the point or direction midway between south and east. • ...
Major Physical Features and Regions of the US 2014-12-08
Across
- an important western industry to harvest minerals
- the largest deposits of fresh water in North America
- capital of VA
- region of the most significant grain production
- the Midwest's largest city
- serves as a natural dividing line between East and West
- major mountain range along the West Coast
- aided in settling the West 1869
- a major industry in the South involving 'trees'
- the smallest and most densely populated US region
- the Continental Divide is along these mnts.
- giant 'ditch' in the desert Southwest
Down
- term for massive urban corridor/region
- the major mountain range of the east (home :-)
- a giant dry 'bowl' formed by Western mountains
- the largest and most sparsely settled region of the US
- this is the #1 corn producing region in the US
- San Francisco's iconic landmark
- the region MOST effected by the US Civil War
- a major energy industry/resource in Alaska
- largest urban area in the USA
- dominant economic activity in pre-Civil War South
- major mountain range east of Coastal Range, west of Rockies
- major port city in Louisiana
- major Texas metropolitan region
- a major modern industry in both the South and West
- the largest metropolitan area in the West
27 Clues: capital of VA • the Midwest's largest city • major port city in Louisiana • largest urban area in the USA • San Francisco's iconic landmark • aided in settling the West 1869 • major Texas metropolitan region • giant 'ditch' in the desert Southwest • term for massive urban corridor/region • major mountain range along the West Coast • the largest metropolitan area in the West • ...
7th Year End Review 2023-06-05
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- Branch of government that enforces laws, includes the President
- Country that borders the United States to the North
- Belief that American expansion was justified and inevitable
- Branch of government that judges laws, includes the Supreme Court
- Type of source that was created after an event, like a textbook
- Branch of government that makes laws, includes Congress
- Movement to end the drinking of alcohol
- Type of source that is a first hand account, like a letter or journal
- War between north and south US
- Major reason that colonists were angry at Britian
- War between US and Britain
- Early exchange of goods between the old world and new world
- right that was demanded the most by women
- Native lifestyle where people move around for food
- Mountain Range in the east, original border of the 13 colonies
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- Ocean on the west coast of the United States
- Ocean on the east coast of the United States
- Individual who wanted to end slavery
- Trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas
- Religion that European explorers were spreading around the world
- to leave or withdraw
- Country that bordered the United States to the South
- measures north to south
- Day that the Declaration of Independence was adopted
- measures east to west
25 Clues: to leave or withdraw • measures east to west • measures north to south • War between US and Britain • War between north and south US • Individual who wanted to end slavery • Movement to end the drinking of alcohol • right that was demanded the most by women • Ocean on the west coast of the United States • Ocean on the east coast of the United States • ...
Spanish 2 Honors Vocabulary 2018-01-13
21 Clues: car • east • road • tire • horn • brake • south • right • corner • to turn • to offer • stopsign • to delay • sidewalk • headlight • demanding • city block • throw away • windshield • engine/motor • neighborhood
kruiswoordraadsel Engels 2015-10-26
20 Clues: vis • brug • file • pinker • diesel • oorpijn • ontbijt • snelweg • gestolen • weegbrug • kruispunt • medicatie • koppeling • takelwagen • overstroomd • straatkaart • maximum hoogte • sneeuwkettingen • voorang van rechts • noord/oost/zuid/west
The weather 2016-04-25
23 Clues: jih • zima • mlha • sucho • mrzne • nízký • mokro • teplo • západ • sever • sněží • horko • rozdíl • větrno • plochý • východ • chladno • oblačno • pravidlo • kopcovitý • přlidněný • roční období • mrazivo,namrzlo
Transport 2024-03-12
21 Clues: jih • míle • druhý • západ • sever • mýtné • východ • značka • hlavní • opatrný • doprava • rychlost • vzlétnout • cíl cesty • přibližně • vzdálenost • road obchvat • londýnské metro • dálkový autobus • dvoupatrový autobus • umělý, člověkem vytvořený
Animals of the Ocean: Ocean words 2024-03-19
22 Clues: rio • sur • mar • este • lago • norte • oeste • oceano • indico • artico • caribe • concha • castillo • estanque • la arena • pacifica • las olas • la playa • corriente • atlantico • la piscina • piedra/roca
Opposites 2022-09-26
24 Clues: son • low • man • new • east • ugly • push • sick • down • easy • awful • front • funny • proud • angel • death • animal • little • public • boring • friend • evening • divorced • different
Outsiders Crossword 2022-12-01
20 Clues: jail • steal • broad • irony • Marked • Bended • Mathews • empathy • strides • Attached • handsome • bad grade • west gang • Important • east gang • trembling • disregarded • stuck-up hair • main character • Good Judgement
Unit 5. 2022-11-16
21 Clues: ida • torn • torn • pesa • lääs • kurg • vaikne • rüütel • rannik • asetama • künklik • pääsuke • punarind • Läänemeri • rahvuslik • mitte midagi • millal iganes • tasase pinnaga • kuskil, kusagil • ring-või huvireis • kuulus millegi poolest
Outsiders Crossword 2022-12-01
20 Clues: jail • steal • broad • irony • Marked • Bended • Mathews • empathy • strides • Attached • handsome • bad grade • west gang • Important • east gang • trembling • disregarded • stuck-up hair • main character • Good Judgement
Travel 2024-08-30
21 Clues: дощ • схід • захід • пісок • плем'я • теплий • острів • погода • подорож • розклад • корабель • краватка • засмагати • велосипед • рукавички • обладнання • температура • повний, цілий • плавати кораблем • рейсовий автобус • сідати на корабель/літак
Dylan B5 stuff on Earth 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Up • Eat • Down • Left • Soggy • Never • Right • China • Beach • Sydney • waffles • Avocado • EarMuffs • Moosehead • ALligator • Roadhouse • Eiffel Tower • capital of maine • Capital of australia • State farthest to the left
spanish crossword 2025-05-14
20 Clues: bay • east • knife • salty • moving • bitter • forest • suspect • robbery • freeway • to call • poaching • elephant • i tend to • to contain • consumerism • prison/jail • neighborhood • to have dinner • it is served...
Cono Sur Vocab 2023-04-10
20 Clues: raw • cage • wild • wide • east • wool • west • trap • north • south • Beauty • garlic • orchard • Fascist • glacier • vineyard • livestock • Argentine cowboy • tea popular in Argentina • tallest mountain in the Americas
KABIHASNANG MESOPOTAMIA 2015-03-14
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- / were a form of temple common to the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians of ancient Mesopotamia.
- is the first letter of greek alphabet
- isang masulong na yugto ng kaunlaran ng isang lipunan.[1] Nagmula ang salitang sibilisasyon sa Latinna civis na may ibig sabihing isang taong naninirahan sa isang bayan.
- law that, according to the Old Testament, God gave to the Israelites through Moses.
- are an Iranian people who speak the modern Persian language
- is the language of ancient Sumer, which was spoken in southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)..
- a social science and a system of rules that are enforced through social institutions to govern behaviour.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- one of the earliest known system of writing
- naman ang tawag nila kung saan nakatayo ang mga moog, na nangangahulugang "mataas na lungsod" (high city). Dito nagkukubli ang mga mamamayan kapag lumulusob ang mga kalaban.
- is a crescent-shaped region containing the comparatively moist and fertile land of otherwise arid and semi-arid Western Asia, the Nile Valley and Nile Delta of northeast Africa, it was also nearAsia Minor or known as Anatolia. The term was popularized by University of Chicago archaeologist James Henry Breasted. Having originated in the study of ancient history, the concept soon developed and today retains meanings in international geopolitics and diplomatic relations.
- refers to the worship of or belief in multiple deities usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religions and rituals.
- was the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire.
- ancient Akkadian-speaking Semitic nation state and cultural region based in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq)
- a geographic region in Western Asia between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. It is sometimes considered to include adjoining territories.
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- founder of the Dynasty of Akkad
- was an ancient Semitic civilization situated on the western, coastal part of the Fertile Crescent and centered on the coastline of modern Lebanon.
- a term appearing 34 times within 32 verses
- is an extinct east Semitic language (part of the greater Afroasiatic language family) that was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia.
- letter of greek alphabet
- designation for a part of southeast Babylonia between the 9th and 6th centuries BC
- the sixth Amorite king of Babylon
- of religion in mesopotamia
- is defined by the Encyclopædia Britannica as belief in the existence of one god or in the oneness of God.
- is the eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being theEuphrates. The river flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq.
- tradition gives to the collection of its sacred texts.
- the sixth Amorite king of Babylon
- the most poor people in acient times
- was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 10,200 BC, according to the ASPRO chronology, in some parts of the Middle East, and later in other parts of the world[2] and ending between 4,500 and 2,000 BC.
- was a major Mesopotamian East Semitic kingdom, and empire, of the Ancient Near East, existing as an independent state for a period of approximately nineteen centuries from c
30 Clues: letter of greek alphabet • of religion in mesopotamia • founder of the Dynasty of Akkad • the sixth Amorite king of Babylon • the sixth Amorite king of Babylon • the most poor people in acient times • is the first letter of greek alphabet • a term appearing 34 times within 32 verses • one of the earliest known system of writing • ...
Unit 1 African American Studies Review 09/22/23 2023-09-21
Across
- number of official languages recognized by the South African government
- an Islamic college that were constructed throughout West Africa under the rule of Mali Empire
- largest Sudanic empire
- place of the black studies conference we reviewed that was titles "Paradox with Promise"
- a major metal that many people thought was brought to Africa but was being smelted at the same time in Africa as in Europe
- thought to be the wealthiest man in Africa and very generous, a leader of the Mali Empire
- geographic body that was integral to trade between Middle East, Europe, and Africa (East Africa)
- spread of a group of people across space
- a major feature of transportation for the interior of African civilizations
- oldest Sudanic empire
- was the origin place of coffee and teff in 3000 BCE
- not a biological real category but created by societies
- ancestral people of many languages that exist throughout East and South Africa today like Swahili and Zulu
- son of Solomon and Sheba who supposedly brought the Arc of the Covenant to Ethiopia
- syncretic religion practiced in Brazil and mixing Catholic gods with West African orishas
- trade route or highway of the Sudanic empires
- region of Africa where pearl millet, cowpeas (blackeye), groundnut (peanut), cotton, and watermelon were domesticated
- religion that people living in cities converted to once exposed to through trade
Down
- royal queen thought to be from Ethiopia or Saba in Yemen who had built a major compound in Yaha 30 miles from Axum
- diffusion type where a high status persons ideas spreads to lay people
- Ethiopian king who converted to Christianity when he had interaction with two young boys who ended in Axum after ship had been captured. His conversion led to conversion of may Ethiopians
- symbolic bird that looks to past to inform the present
- powerful leader of the of the Songhay Empire who was into astronomy and brought experts, was open to variety of religious practices, and built schools
- a blending of religion, food, and language when groups of people come together (Gullah languagE = English + West African language)
- symbol that was in the Aksumite coin after Ezana's conversion
- Jamaican author who wrote the poem "Outcast"
- "The Lion King" who is said to have found the Mali Empire
- Nigerian ancestral people near Abujs who it was discovered made terra cotta statutes as well as being iron smelters
- grasslands south of the Sahara desert that housed the Sudanic Empires
- systematic process done by the Federal Housing Administration to deem neighborhoods desirable or not based on a color system
- a Bantu language of South Africa that was the mother tongue of Nelson Mandela
- West African storyteller
- major city if East Africa that had major trade with the world
- name of the church where 4 little girls were killed in 1963 when bombs were placed in church by KKK members
- traded throughout and was valuable because found only in remote places like the highlands of Ethiopia
- major city of trade on the Niger river that was center of trade and learning
36 Clues: oldest Sudanic empire • largest Sudanic empire • West African storyteller • spread of a group of people across space • Jamaican author who wrote the poem "Outcast" • trade route or highway of the Sudanic empires • was the origin place of coffee and teff in 3000 BCE • symbolic bird that looks to past to inform the present • ...
E.P.2 Unit 6 Survival 2023-04-19
19 Clues: dob • dél • faág • éhes • kelet • észak • nyugat • esővíz • túlélő • Kétlem • menedék • feltölt • elkerül • útírány • hátitáska • off levesz • so! azt hiszem • not biztos nem • bored elunja magát
Voacbulario 2025-09-22
19 Clues: key • sea • west • seed • east • level • north • south • fields • tickets • tell me • to save • company • manager • earnings • to protect • to promote • greenhouses • to take care
