middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
Spooooooooky Numbers 2025-10-29
Across
- six hundred thirty seven
- 400 + 20 + 9
- three hundred forty two
- 6 tens 7 ones
- seventy four
- one hundred forty nine
- eighty
- 3 hundreds 7 tens 1 one
- 4 tens 5 ones
- 900 + 20 + 3
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- 4 hundreds 6 tens 9 ones
- 2 hundreds 7 tens 4 ones
- 200 + 10 + 6
- 7 hundreds 1 ten
- 700 + 90 + 3
- 8 hundreds 5 ones
- seven hundred fifty nine
- 800 + 30 + 3
- 400 + 80 + 5
19 Clues: eighty • 400 + 20 + 9 • 200 + 10 + 6 • seventy four • 700 + 90 + 3 • 800 + 30 + 3 • 400 + 80 + 5 • 900 + 20 + 3 • 6 tens 7 ones • 4 tens 5 ones • 7 hundreds 1 ten • 8 hundreds 5 ones • one hundred forty nine • three hundred forty two • 3 hundreds 7 tens 1 one • 4 hundreds 6 tens 9 ones • six hundred thirty seven • 2 hundreds 7 tens 4 ones • seven hundred fifty nine
MBSID Crossword 10 2022-10-27
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- On page 145, Tim says he no longer wants to be this anymore.
- On page 136, these troops were marching through Redding.
- On page 140, Susannah says that "War turns men into ________."
- On page 145, Ned, Sam Smith's slave, lost his ________.
- Unfortunately, the reader can infer that Ned was killed so brutally because he was _______.
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- On page 128, Susannah thinks Life is being held here.(2 words)
- On the bottom of page 132, Tim scooped up a fingerful of this and stirred it into his milk.
- What was marching in front of the British troops in Redding on page 136? (two words)
- After father died Tim stopped moaning about these. (page 132)
- Ministers were attacked violently when they asked their members to pray for this.(page 131)
10 Clues: On page 145, Ned, Sam Smith's slave, lost his ________. • On page 136, these troops were marching through Redding. • On page 145, Tim says he no longer wants to be this anymore. • After father died Tim stopped moaning about these. (page 132) • On page 128, Susannah thinks Life is being held here.(2 words) • ...
Middle Ages 2018-02-13
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- Traders, Explorers, and conquerors from Scandinavia that disrupted European rule
- class A status of people between nobles and peasants who were merchants, traders, and craft workers
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate, could not lawfully leave the place where they were born, what their labor produced belonged to the lord, peasants, majority of population, owed taxes to the lord and the church
- Important religious ceremonies administered by the clergy, these rights paved the way for achieving salvation (baptism - people became part of the Christian community)
- Referring to the Middle Ages
- The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live
- Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord
- Referst to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows, sculptures, and masses of stonework
- Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome
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- An organization that included all the people who practiced a certain trade or craft
- of verdun A treaty that divided up the Holy Roman Empire into 3 regions for Charlemagne grandsons
- A religious community of men (monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship (convent is equivalent for women/nuns)
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- plague Another name for the Black Death
- Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers
- death A disease that wiped out one-third of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
- The 1st King of the Franks that became a Catholic christian in the 480's AD
- People with the authority to perform religious services
- Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord
- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- A share of land given to vassals
21 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • A share of land given to vassals • plague Another name for the Black Death • People with the authority to perform religious services • Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers • Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome • The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live • ...
Middle Ages 2018-02-13
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- Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord
- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- Referring to the Middle Ages
- Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord
- Referst to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows, sculptures, and masses of stonework
- Important religious ceremonies administered by the clergy, these rights paved the way for achieving salvation (baptism - people became part of the Christian community)
- A share of land given to vassals
- of verdun A treaty that divided up the Holy Roman Empire into 3 regions for Charlemagne grandsons
- plague Another name for the Black Death
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- death A disease that wiped out one-third of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
- class A status of people between nobles and peasants who were merchants, traders, and craft workers
- The 1st King of the Franks that became a Catholic christian in the 480's AD
- Traders, Explorers, and conquerors from Scandinavia that disrupted European rule
- A religious community of men (monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship (convent is equivalent for women/nuns)
- The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live
- Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate, could not lawfully leave the place where they were born, what their labor produced belonged to the lord, peasants, majority of population, owed taxes to the lord and the church
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- People with the authority to perform religious services
- Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome
- An organization that included all the people who practiced a certain trade or craft
21 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • A share of land given to vassals • plague Another name for the Black Death • People with the authority to perform religious services • Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers • Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome • Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord • ...
Middle ages 2020-05-27
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- Dedicate lives to serving God & church, women
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Business association (think Fairy Tail)
- A gift of land
- Center of a fief
- Fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the modern world
- A noble who has received land
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection, free to leave
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- German King
- The hated king of 1215 England
- The standard of which you live
- Limited king’s power
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Religious services
- Improved farming = fewer farmers needed
- Not rich but not poor
- Kings, queens, knights, lords, people of power
- Built for defense
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church, men
- peasant, not free to leave
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
21 Clues: German King • A gift of land • Center of a fief • Built for defense • Religious services • Limited king’s power • Not rich but not poor • peasant, not free to leave • A noble who has received land • The hated king of 1215 England • The standard of which you live • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Business association (think Fairy Tail) • Improved farming = fewer farmers needed • ...
Middle School 2020-05-20
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- 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in?
- You sit at a ____ during class
- You can sign up to participate in these, practices are typically after school
- A time where all students and staff come together in the gym
- You check out books here
- You will be sent to the _________ if you're big trouble
- What role do you play at Skyview Middle School?
- These are here to keep you from standing during class
- These show on your report card
- A class that gives you freedom to create something with anything from a pencil to paint
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- Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games
- A game outside with four people and a ball
- A class to learn about the past
- This is where your backpack and items for the day go
- This person is at the school to help anyone who has been hurt or is sick
- Teachers give you this at the end of class for you finish and bring back the next day
- This class you learn about the reason behind things through labs and experiments
- The part of the school day where you have a break and enjoy some tasty food
- This is where all the lovely learning is done!
- The person who gives students the information to learn and obtain knowledge on a given subject
- The class you read so many books in and write so many stories
- This class is also a club where students learn about theatre and acting
22 Clues: You check out books here • You sit at a ____ during class • These show on your report card • A class to learn about the past • 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in? • A game outside with four people and a ball • This is where all the lovely learning is done! • What role do you play at Skyview Middle School? • Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games • ...
Middle Kingdom 2022-03-02
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- Carolingian kings lost power so this rose in power
- took over in 771
- member of the Franks “the hammer”
- once Charlemagne died his grand sons did this to the kingdoms
- Clovis and a lot of warriors ask this man to baptize them
- what the franks now controlled
- The Franks had power here
- Clovis United them in one kingdom
- Charlemagne had the empire better than this empire
- the leader of the Franks
- this person crowned Charlemagne emperor
- Charlemagne weakened these people to be more powerful
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- Muslims could’ve taken this place over
- Charles sent them out to check in rich land owners
- the franks were this religion
- these people fought the Christians
- Charles surrounded himself with these people
- the franks controlled this place
- height of Charlemagne
- He died in 768
20 Clues: He died in 768 • took over in 771 • height of Charlemagne • the leader of the Franks • The Franks had power here • the franks were this religion • what the franks now controlled • the franks controlled this place • member of the Franks “the hammer” • Clovis United them in one kingdom • these people fought the Christians • Muslims could’ve taken this place over • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-16
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- Pillaged, raided, and traded
- Economic and social system of Europe
- Where nuns lived
- Crowened "Holy Roman Emperor" by the Pope
- Midieval society was _______
- Signed by King John
- city holy to Muslims, Christians and Jews
- increased the fertility of the land
- increased trade betweent he east and west
- French hero during the 100 Years' War
- Land that a lord gives to his vassal
- Defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours
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- code of conduct
- A shoe maker would probably be a member of a ______
- Where monks lived
- owned all the land in the kingdom
- Marriage, Baptism, Confession
- Conquered England
- killed up to 50% of Europe's population
- The self-suffient village owned by the lord
- denied access to the Catholic sacraments
- not rich, not poor, lived in towns
- Russian Alphabet
- tied to the land
24 Clues: code of conduct • Where nuns lived • Russian Alphabet • tied to the land • Where monks lived • Conquered England • Signed by King John • Pillaged, raided, and traded • Midieval society was _______ • Marriage, Baptism, Confession • owned all the land in the kingdom • not rich, not poor, lived in towns • increased the fertility of the land • Economic and social system of Europe • ...
Middle Ages 2013-12-10
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- The practice of bishops being appointed by the state or kings
- An agricultural laborer of the manor, they can not be bought or sold
- This monk, now a saint, wrote "The Rule" a book on how to live in a monastery
- The postclassical era in European history between the fall of Rome and the beginning of the Renaissance
- Architectural style which includes pointed arches and flying butresses
- The city brought down in a plot by Italian merchants in the 4th Crusade
- This teacher, now a saint, blended philisophical thinking with Christian theology
- Only places where education took place, monks lived there and made copies of books, helped the sick, etc
- This was caused by rival popes competing for followers in Europe
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- These were Scandinavian invaders who disrupted commerce and agriclture in Europe
- Caused by overpopulation, pollution, and trading with the East. Fleas carried it
- In the Crusades, which side had the most superior technology and fighters
- The answer to is given credit for this type of thought process
- A heavier plow that allowed for better turning of the soil
- The king of the Franks who through his conversion made others convert to Christianity
- With the word manor in the name, this is the economic and political relationship between landlords and laborers
- France fought against this country in the Hundred Years War
- Completed in 1492, this is when Muslims and Jews were kicked out of Spain
- this system allowed for more use of land only leaving a third unplanted
- People went on these hoping to get rid of sin, gain money, and felt it was their Christian duty
- A relationship between military elite where land is exchanged for service and loyalty
21 Clues: A heavier plow that allowed for better turning of the soil • France fought against this country in the Hundred Years War • The practice of bishops being appointed by the state or kings • This was caused by rival popes competing for followers in Europe • An agricultural laborer of the manor, they can not be bought or sold • ...
Middle Ages 2014-04-01
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- the sacred rites of the church
- holy war
- a type of peasant that could only leave the manor when given permission
- the artistic decoration of books
- empire of west central Europe from 962 to 1806, comprising present day Germany and neighboring lands
- the name for the churches own body of law
- another name for the middle ages
- monks who did not live in isolated monasteries
- lesser lords who pledged service and loyalty to the greater lord
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- a method used to resolve conflict between faith and reason
- legal system based on custom and court rulings and was for all people
- the era of "rebirth" of learning in Europe
- a church court set up to try people of heresy
- a loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divided their landholdings among lesser lords
- a group of men sworn to speak the truth
- a treaty that agreed that the church had the sole power to elect and invest bishops with spiritual authority
- a book that listed every cattle, field, and pigpen in England to help William and his successors build an efficient system of tax collecting
- everyday languages of ordinary people such as French, German, and Italian
- a body that had representatives from all three estates or classes
- authority over all secular rulers, including kings and emperors
- the fall of what empire marked the start of the middle ages
21 Clues: holy war • the sacred rites of the church • the artistic decoration of books • another name for the middle ages • a group of men sworn to speak the truth • the name for the churches own body of law • the era of "rebirth" of learning in Europe • a church court set up to try people of heresy • monks who did not live in isolated monasteries • ...
Middle Ages 2014-05-27
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- A young girl who heard voices from the Saints
- tried to reunite Europe with christianity but did it forcefully
- It was caused by rodents and fleas that came over to Europe on ships
- A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service
- defenders of the mannor
- Was where the lord or lady lived
- Holy war
- Cruel way of finding out if someone was guilty or innocent
- Person granted land from a lord in return for services
- to honor god
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- Communities of Monks that serve 3 purposes
- He wrote a letter to the pope insulting his power
- Land given to a lord in military service and oath of loyalty
- Sign for wealth
- Its the holy land to the Christians, the muslims and the jews
- Was forced to sign the Marga Catra
- Is the document that King John signed limmiting his writes
- Raiders
- Head of a monastery who controlled and distributed all property
- Peasants who were bound to the land where they worked for a lord
20 Clues: Raiders • Holy war • to honor god • Sign for wealth • defenders of the mannor • Was where the lord or lady lived • Was forced to sign the Marga Catra • Communities of Monks that serve 3 purposes • A young girl who heard voices from the Saints • He wrote a letter to the pope insulting his power • Person granted land from a lord in return for services • ...
middle ages 2014-05-04
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- Mild, Mercifull
- The seal that said John had to respect their rights
- A battle to see who is innocent
- An orphen who is put in another person's care until grown up
- Usually what houses were made of
- Dealt with church people
- Common way to see if someone is guilty or not
- betraying one's country or ruler
- owned the land they farmed
- Money or Produce given to the church
- The roofs on the houses
- Where commoners spent their time working
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- Considered part of the property
- Person who sered 16 years for treason
- A young chicken
- Dreadful experiance
- Large fiefs where everybody lived
- Dealt with minor crimes
- Someone who hears and decides cases in court
- A feast held on August first to celebrate the first harvest
- Large parcel's of land
- An item associated with a sain, thought to have great power
- A place ofr worship, not church
- A long period without rain
- Where everybody went to worship god
25 Clues: Mild, Mercifull • A young chicken • Dreadful experiance • Large parcel's of land • Dealt with minor crimes • The roofs on the houses • Dealt with church people • owned the land they farmed • A long period without rain • Considered part of the property • A battle to see who is innocent • A place ofr worship, not church • Usually what houses were made of • betraying one's country or ruler • ...
Middle Ages 2014-01-27
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- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus
- a french herione that helped in the war against the english
- you have to be this before you become a knight
- The last emperor of the byzantine empire
- bound to a lord due to a lord
- a long pole with a sharp end.
- a plague that killed a lot of Europe's population
- second in the feudal system
- knight have to practise this by showing bravery, by keeping their promises,etc.
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- best known in the fictional world for slaying dragons
- has a manor house
- First king of England who was Norman
- a tournament in which knights battled with lances
- where Christians go to worship
- Fought the Normans on horses
- tapestry about how William conquered England
- a safety structure usually on top of a hill
- A holy war between muslims and Christians
- wrote poetry music
- a rented land given by the lord of a manor
20 Clues: has a manor house • wrote poetry music • second in the feudal system • Fought the Normans on horses • bound to a lord due to a lord • a long pole with a sharp end. • where Christians go to worship • First king of England who was Norman • The last emperor of the byzantine empire • A holy war between muslims and Christians • A religion based on the teachings of Jesus • ...
Middle Ages 2012-11-01
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- One of the worst sicknesses of all time caused by rats and bacteria
- Cathedrals had the floor plan of a ___________
- The story ___________ Tell
- ______________ built many new churches
- The most famous king of Medieval times
- How many years it took to become a knight
- _______________ were like churches but bigger
- People with the disease Loprosi were called ___________
- They used ___________ to suck bad blood or cure sickness
- Women had the option to be a housewive or____________
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- Someone who has given up his property
- The code noble knights obeyed
- Bishop of Rome
- ____________ tribes took over Rome
- ____________ believed in a good education
- The home of a monk is called a____________
- extra support holding up a building
- The legend "Saint George and the ____________"
- The head of a church
- The Great ____________ Empire ended in 476AD
20 Clues: Bishop of Rome • The head of a church • The story ___________ Tell • The code noble knights obeyed • ____________ tribes took over Rome • extra support holding up a building • Someone who has given up his property • ______________ built many new churches • The most famous king of Medieval times • ____________ believed in a good education • ...
Middle Ages 2013-04-24
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- A teenage boy before he becomes a knight
- A walkway into the castle over the water
- A pyramid system
- William of Normandy was also known as William the ______
- The shapes on the roof of the castle
- Where the King and his family lived
- A lake that surrounds the castle
- A type of armour that was worn
- A member of the lowest order of the British nobility
- He won the battle of Hastings in 1066
- A man that served for his lord
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- These holes were used to drop things onto attackers
- A person belonging to a class with high social or political satus
- He is in charge of the land
- These are connected to the wallwalk and in between crenelations
- A man of high rank or office
- Villians were also known as ______
- A wall around the castle linking buildings together
- Bigger than a catapult
- This was used by soldiors to get to one side of the castle to the other
20 Clues: A pyramid system • Bigger than a catapult • He is in charge of the land • A man of high rank or office • A type of armour that was worn • A man that served for his lord • A lake that surrounds the castle • Villians were also known as ______ • Where the King and his family lived • The shapes on the roof of the castle • He won the battle of Hastings in 1066 • ...
middle ages 2013-05-06
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- a coin equal in value to 20 shilling
- code of conducts for knights
- lance/a knight for hire
- fortified residence of a nobleman
- a member of the lowest feudal class
- at arms/a mideival foot soldier
- midieval measurement equal to 100LBS.
- a coin equal in value to 12 pence
- made of interlocking chain segements
- middle ages mounted soldier
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- soveriegn ruler for life
- soldier who fights with a bow and arrows
- community of monks
- holy wars between the muslims and the europeans
- maker of arrowheads
- a castle or fortress in order to capture it
- wood tower used for scaling walls
- lowest grade of nobility
- of arms/a symbol unique to each knight
- a ditch either dry of filled with water
20 Clues: community of monks • maker of arrowheads • lance/a knight for hire • soveriegn ruler for life • lowest grade of nobility • middle ages mounted soldier • code of conducts for knights • at arms/a mideival foot soldier • fortified residence of a nobleman • wood tower used for scaling walls • a coin equal in value to 12 pence • a member of the lowest feudal class • ...
Middle Ages 2015-09-24
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- What did they believe could take them to a world that was certainly easier than the one in which they lived
- What was the nobles clothes made of
- What did most of the peasant children not know how to do?
- How many rooms were in their homes?
- What was one thing the Royal children learned?
- What was very important to the peasants?
- What happened to many of the peasants if the weather was too wet or too dry?
- What did the women peasants wear?
- Who were the people who lived in the building called the keep,in the kings castle?
- What was another thing the Royal children learned?
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- What was the other thing the nobles practiced?
- What was one of the things the nobles practiced?
- Who were the ones to arrange the marriages for the peasants?
- Who was the nobles food prepared by?
- What did the Knights gather for?
- What was less common among the peasants?
- What was the other thing they taught the Royal children?
- What were the clogs made of that men and woman wore?
- Who was the one allowed to divorce in a marriage?
- What did the men peasants wear?
20 Clues: What did the men peasants wear? • What did the Knights gather for? • What did the women peasants wear? • What was the nobles clothes made of • How many rooms were in their homes? • Who was the nobles food prepared by? • What was very important to the peasants? • What was less common among the peasants? • What was the other thing the nobles practiced? • ...
Middle Names 2015-05-04
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- Jennifer Burlage
- Steven Mauk
- Cody Brown
- Heather Johnson
- Hillary Haro
- Dawn Doepke
- Samuel Luque
- Dawna Darling
- Will Rogers
- Ashley Brown
- Mary Jarvis
- Brandon Shores
- Ken Williams
- Armida Molina-Prieto
- Mary Field
- Adrianne Priest
- Teresa Shackelford
- John Greene
- Laura Thomas
- Amanda Phillips
- Jessica Werst
- Belinda Dalrymple
- Elizabeth Rumpel
- April Crosby
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- Kari Portales
- Brandie Kruger
- Mechelle Wilson
- Marty Boyle-Simonson
- Michael Estess
- Melanie Prince
- Pam Moats
- Shawn Nielsen
- Gena Hunsaker
- Erin Alexander
- Megan Tumulty
- Karla Burleson
- Diana Wasser
- Julie Matta
- Wayne Nubile
- Christy Sofaly
- Amy Balzer
- Timothy Johns
- Janice Gropp
- Carolyn Corbett
- Yvette Enriqez
- Mary Ball
- Berta Thomas
- Kasey Abercrombie
- Kristina Lampe
- Lawerence Stanciu
- Misty Klatt
- Brian Wixom
- Kara Malesich
- Lana Tadlock
- Kristie Kaes
55 Clues: Pam Moats • Mary Ball • Cody Brown • Amy Balzer • Mary Field • Steven Mauk • Dawn Doepke • Will Rogers • Julie Matta • Mary Jarvis • John Greene • Misty Klatt • Brian Wixom • Hillary Haro • Samuel Luque • Diana Wasser • Wayne Nubile • Ashley Brown • Ken Williams • Janice Gropp • Berta Thomas • Laura Thomas • Lana Tadlock • April Crosby • Kristie Kaes • Kari Portales • Shawn Nielsen • Gena Hunsaker • Dawna Darling • Megan Tumulty • ...
Middle-Ages 2016-05-11
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- the men hired to protect the land
- the people who do the labor on manor lands
- the age that someone becomes a squire
- the final of the 3 a knight protects (love)
- the jesters or entertainers of the kings and lords
- a trait that demands knights never let down their lord
- was a key military role
- the age that someone is sent to another castle
- someone who served their knight leader
- the warriors rode on what
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- the lands called this at a manor
- the age someone is tuned into a knight
- one the 3 people who the knights are to protect (their employer)
- another of the 3 things a knight protects (religious)
- the last trait that demands a knight be polite
- prominent system of defense used during this time
- the men who are competing for power
- the people who are given the lands
- another trait that demands knight be hardy in the face of death
- tales told that tell of a heroes deeds
20 Clues: was a key military role • the warriors rode on what • the lands called this at a manor • the men hired to protect the land • the people who are given the lands • the men who are competing for power • the age that someone becomes a squire • the age someone is tuned into a knight • tales told that tell of a heroes deeds • someone who served their knight leader • ...
middle ages 2016-04-05
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- a women of nobility
- a continent to the north of Africa, connected to Asia in western Russia
- a knights code of behavior
- in the Middle Ages, a way to manage feudal lands
- Europe second longest river
- an epidemic spread to humans by fleas from rates
- king of the Franks who was later crowned emperor of the former Roman Empire in western Europe
- a trading route that connected Europe and lands of the former Roman Empire with China
- the longest river in Europe
- a community of monks
- a group of craftspeople or merchants who are united by a common interest
- an English charter that limited royal power
- a women who devotes her life to her religion and lives in a convent
- a mountain range that separates Eastern Europe from Asia
- the main river of the busiest inland system of waterways in the western part of Europe
- pope who issued a plea to free the holey land Palestine from the Turks, launching the crusade
- a northwestern region of Europe; includes the nation of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway
- Venetian merchant, world traveler, and writer who remains in china as a quest for 17 years
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- a social, political, and economic system used in the Middle Ages
- a Roman province on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- a person who lived on and farmed feudal land
- in the Middle Ages, a system whereby the planting of crops on manor lands alternates between three fields
- a man who devotes hi life to religion and lives in a monastery
- a period in European history that lasted from about 500 to about 1500
- a federal warrior trained and prepared to fight on horsebac
- king of England
- a community of nuns
- a book made in 1086 that helped king William keep track of all of the people and property in England
- an epidemic of an often fatal disease
- major military expedions by Christians to win back control of Palestine (holy land)and protect the Byzantine Empire
- The Conqueror Norman king who conquered England in 1066
- a person who teaches a religion to people with diffident beliefs
- a king or queen who is supreme leader
33 Clues: king of England • a women of nobility • a community of nuns • a community of monks • a knights code of behavior • Europe second longest river • the longest river in Europe • an epidemic of an often fatal disease • a king or queen who is supreme leader • an English charter that limited royal power • a person who lived on and farmed feudal land • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-21
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- Going against the teachings of the church
- Important rules of the church that all christians needed to follow to get to heaven
- The time that followed the fall of Rome
- These courts heard disputes regarding baking underweight bread
- The lowest person in the Feudal hierarchy
- He was a peasant who paid the Lord for renting his land to farm
- The capital of the Roma Empire
- The Roman Emperor who split the empire into two parts
- This punishment involved holding a red-hot poker or putting an arm in boiling water
- This person helped supervise the Lord's Manor
- Served the Knight
- These people lived in monastaries
- A mock battle held between knights
- An event held at a tournament
- He ran the Lords estates
- He helped the king rule his lands
- This invention signals the beginning of ancient history
- Church punishment that stopped people from participating in church services
- He developed a political system to control his kingdom
- A competition between knights
- He collected taxes for the Lord
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- Event that signals the end of ancient history
- A punishment machine that stretched its victim
- A political system developed by Charlemagne
- A crime against the King punishable by death
- Barbarian tribe that sacked Rome in 410AD
- Spread christianity across Europe
- First Christian emperor of Rome
- The time period between ancient history and modern history
- These people were slaves of the Lord
- Covered in water to enter the christian church
- Land left to rejuvenate its nutrients
- The leader of the Catholic Church
- Augustus The last emperor of Western Roman Empire
- The suit worn by Knights in battle
- A payment made to the church for the forgiveness of sins
- Church taught people that their place in society was decided by God
- A 10% tax for the church
- He served the Lord and the King in Battle
- The starting process to becoming a Knight
40 Clues: Served the Knight • A 10% tax for the church • He ran the Lords estates • An event held at a tournament • A competition between knights • The capital of the Roma Empire • First Christian emperor of Rome • He collected taxes for the Lord • Spread christianity across Europe • The leader of the Catholic Church • These people lived in monastaries • He helped the king rule his lands • ...
Middle Ages 2022-12-14
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- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- A severe epidemic of plague and especially bubonic plague that occurred in Asia and Europe in the 14th century.
- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- A national heroine of France.
- A church that is the official seat of a diocesan bishop.
- A city founded by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great as capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
- Also known as Richard the Lionheart.
- Was the king of the Franks and much of Gaul from 481 to 511.
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- Also known as William the Conqueror.
- Also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium.
- also known as Justinian the Great.
- A house for people under religious vows.
- the site of the original temple to God built by King Solomon.
- An area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Bank of the Jordan river.
- A church that became very rich and powerful during the Middle Ages.
- A widespread rebellion in 1381 against poll taxes and other inequities that oppressed the poorer people of England.
- Also known as Charles the Great.
- Also known as Constantine the Great.
- Its capital was Rome and was Based in the Mediterranean area.
20 Clues: A national heroine of France. • Also known as Charles the Great. • also known as Justinian the Great. • Also known as William the Conqueror. • Also known as Constantine the Great. • Also known as Richard the Lionheart. • A house for people under religious vows. • A church that is the official seat of a diocesan bishop. • ...
Middle East 2023-04-02
Across
- democracy where parliament choses the government
- self-governing religious communities
- government controlled by one person who was not elected
- limit the power of the ruler with a constitution
- group of hired government officials
- movement to create a Jewish homeland
- ruler controls the government alone
- discrimination against Jews
- word in Arabic meaning "struggle"
- belief that politics and society should follow Islamic teachings
- images considered sacred by believers
- religious leaders
- leader chosen by god
- self-rule
- messenger of god
- Muslim political and religious leader
- system of beliefs about what is right or wrong
- agreement
- culture with a written language and different jobs
- holy book of Islam
- dry area that forms between a highland that captures moisture
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- Persian word for King
- remains of living things
- tunnels that move water to irrigate fields
- belief that holy books should be taken literally
- father son and holy spirit in Christianity
- dry winds in Iran that blow from northwest to southeast
- blocks of rock and soil
- religious wars between Muslims and Christians
- Islamic houses of worship
- removal of salt from seawater
- Iranian religion
- underground layers of rock where water collects
- religion with only one god
- educated people leading an area
- military overthrow of a government
- Persian governor
- region from Mediterranean coast to Persian Gulf
- ruler is related to the previous monarch
39 Clues: self-rule • agreement • Iranian religion • Persian governor • messenger of god • religious leaders • holy book of Islam • leader chosen by god • Persian word for King • blocks of rock and soil • remains of living things • Islamic houses of worship • religion with only one god • discrimination against Jews • removal of salt from seawater • educated people leading an area • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-15
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- systems of direct & indirect guidance
- repetition of information
- be really nice
- the harsh consquences
- all the communication that occurs within setting
- ideas on logic rather than perception
- change in shape but not quanity
- you can see from afar but not close
- excessive bodily fat
- able too see close more than distance
- moving a child away
- lower & upper front teeth
- unwanted agressive behavoir
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- to divert or return attention
- expierences that follow naturally
- stop an acceptable action or start an acceptable one
- fixing your behavior for society
- the coordination of the eye & hand
- actions instead of words
- where people define themselves
- how people feel about themselves
- rewarding good behavior
- verbal & nonverbal actions
- having morals
- rearrange items in a increasing or decreasing weight
- involves nonverbal & verbal actions
- able to group objects by size & ect
- tells a child how you feel about them
28 Clues: having morals • be really nice • moving a child away • excessive bodily fat • the harsh consquences • rewarding good behavior • actions instead of words • repetition of information • lower & upper front teeth • verbal & nonverbal actions • unwanted agressive behavoir • to divert or return attention • where people define themselves • change in shape but not quanity • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- System of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Coordination of eye and hand
- Standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Change in shape that doesn't change quantity
- Group objects by common attributes
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
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- Nonverbal and verbal actions
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- People define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in otehrs
- Actions rather than words
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Turn attention in a different direction
- Ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Moving a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: Actions rather than words • Nonverbal and verbal actions • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Coordination of eye and hand • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Group objects by common attributes • Outside factors that influence behavior • Turn attention in a different direction • Result that follows an action or behavior • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Believing you're a worthwhile person
- consequences Deliberately set up by an adult
- People define themselves and the way they see others
- Ability to arrange items
- Seeing objects up close more clearly
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic
- environment All communication within a setting
- More than one word answers
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- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Discipline for unacceptable behavior
- Results of behavior
- Coordination of eyes and hand.
- Change of position of a shape does not change quantity
- guidance Nonverbal and verbal actions
- guidance Outside factors that influence behavior
- Acts of kindness
- Seeing objects in distance more clearly
- Communicate perceptions and feelings
- Used to help children develop internal control and appropriate behavior patterns
20 Clues: Acts of kindness • Results of behavior • Ability to arrange items • More than one word answers • Coordination of eyes and hand. • Discipline for unacceptable behavior • Believing you're a worthwhile person • Seeing objects up close more clearly • Communicate perceptions and feelings • Manipulation of ideas based on logic • guidance Nonverbal and verbal actions • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- The ability to group objects by common attributes like size, pattern, color,shape, or function
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- Involves outside factors than influence behavior
- You first listen to what the child is saying to you
- Involves the coordination of the eye to hand
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion that requires a response
- Consists of actions rather than words
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- Rewarding appropriate behavior that can mold childrens behavior
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop appropriate behavior patterns
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- You divert, or turn their attention in a different direction
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- Characterized by excessive body fat
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
20 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior • Characterized by excessive body fat • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • Consists of actions rather than words • A result that follows an action or behavior • Involves the coordination of the eye to hand • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Involves outside factors than influence behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Able to see closer objects better than others
- Punishment used for guidance
- Using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Excessive body fat
- Whenever you speak or move; a good tool when working with young children
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Physical and verbal actions
- Change in position of substance but not the quantity
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- Eye and hand coordination
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of behavior
- Communication that occurs in the setting
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Could see objects in a distance more clear than others
- Unwanted negative or mean behavior
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Turning the child's direction in a different direction
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop appropriate behavior
- A way of guidance that involves moving a child away for a short period of time
- Belief of worthy of yourself
20 Clues: Excessive body fat • Eye and hand coordination • Physical and verbal actions • Punishment used for guidance • Belief of worthy of yourself • The lower and upper front teeth • Unwanted negative or mean behavior • Manipulation of ideas based on logic • Outside factors that influence behavior • Communication that occurs in the setting • A result that follows an action or behavior • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- Includes guidance and punishment.
- The ability to group objects by common attributes like size, color, or shape.
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Being aware of others distress and watching to help them.
- You divert, or turn their attention in a different direction.
- The coordination of the eye and hand.
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions.
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- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold children's behavior.
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a period of time.
- Agression that is directed to another child.
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior.
- A result that follows an action or behavior.
- Able to sue objects distance more clearly
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by. an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns.
- A major health problem caused by overeating.
- Able to see objects near them clearly.
- The repetition of information being used
20 Clues: Includes guidance and punishment. • The coordination of the eye and hand. • Consists of actions rather than words. • Able to see objects near them clearly. • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions. • The repetition of information being used • Able to sue objects distance more clearly • Agression that is directed to another child. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- involves the coordination of the eye and hand.
- actions rather than words
- to stop an unacceptable action or to start an acceptable action.
- involves the repetition of information after it is used.
- whenever someone is speaking or moving.
- able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction.
- able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those at a distance.
- manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
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- the lower and upper front teeth.
- rewarding appropriate behavior
- a result that follows an action or behavior
- includes both guidance and punishment.
- involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time.
- being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- outside factors that influence behavior
- understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others.
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions.
- unwanted aggressive behavior.
- the belief that you are a worthwhile as a person.
20 Clues: actions rather than words • unwanted aggressive behavior. • rewarding appropriate behavior • the lower and upper front teeth. • includes both guidance and punishment. • outside factors that influence behavior • whenever someone is speaking or moving. • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions. • a result that follows an action or behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
- a major health problem caused by overeating
- the repetition of information after its used
- able to see close objects more clearly than those in the distance
- a process in which people define themselves in terms of qualities, skills, and attribute
- all the communication that occurs within a setting including verbal and nonverbal communication
- a result that follows a action or behavior
- understanding and using excepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- the ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, or pattern
- experiences that are set up by a adult to show what will happen if rules are not followed
- direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
- guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
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- molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- physical and verbal actions such as facial and body gesture
- being aware of others distress and wanting to help
- outside factors influencing behavior such as the layout of the center
- the concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quality
- experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- aggression that is directed to another child
- able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
20 Clues: a result that follows a action or behavior • a major health problem caused by overeating • the repetition of information after its used • aggression that is directed to another child • being aware of others distress and wanting to help • molding childrens behavior by rewarding positive behavior • physical and verbal actions such as facial and body gesture • ...
Middle School 2023-04-26
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- This is where all the lovely learning is done!
- This person is at the school to help anyone who has been hurt or is sick
- The class you read so many books in and write so many stories
- These are here to keep you from standing during class
- 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in?
- This class you learn about the reason behind things through labs and experiments
- You check out books here
- The person who gives students the information to learn and obtain knowledge on a given subject
- You sit at a ____ during class
- A game outside with four people and a ball
- A time where all students and staff come together in the gym
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- Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games
- You will be sent to the _________ if you're big trouble
- This is where your backpack and items for the day go
- What role do you play at Freedom Middle School?
- Teachers give you this at the end of class for you finish and bring back the next day
- These show on your report card
- The part of the school day where you have a break and enjoy some tasty food
- A class that gives you freedom to create something with anything from a pencil to paint
- A class to learn about the past
- This class is also a club where students learn about theatre and acting
- You can sign up to participate in these, practices are typically after school
22 Clues: You check out books here • These show on your report card • You sit at a ____ during class • A class to learn about the past • 1+1=2 , which class do you learn this in? • A game outside with four people and a ball • This is where all the lovely learning is done! • What role do you play at Freedom Middle School? • Assemblies are held here and so are basketball games • ...
Middle Age 2020-04-20
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- One of the most important place for the crusades.
- Originally came from Western Russia. They carried out a series of raids and managed to left a path of destruction from eastern Europe to southern Germany.
- The religion who opposed Christianity in middle age.
- A group of people were murdered between 1348 and 1349
- A poor farmer of low social status who rents a small piece of land for cultivation.
- A pandemic that attacked Europe in middle age.
- One of the animals responsible for spreading Black Death
- The head of the church.
- Military that born to defense and invade in assisting the lords.
- A system based on local power and loyalty.
- The plague started in month ... year 1347
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- The empire that fall in the beginning of middle age.
- One of the German tribes.
- One of the religion involved in the crusades.
- People who were traveling Europe to put on public displays of penance that could include whipping and beating one another.
- The disease travel through person and person and also through...
- Important patrons of Italian Renaissance culture, originated in the rural area of Mugello in Tuscany and moved to Florence soon after the plague
- The Pope called on Western Christians to take up arms to aid the Byzantines and recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- How many ships that suspected to brought the disease to Europe?
- The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.
20 Clues: The head of the church. • One of the German tribes. • The plague started in month ... year 1347 • A system based on local power and loyalty. • One of the religion involved in the crusades. • A pandemic that attacked Europe in middle age. • One of the most important place for the crusades. • The empire that fall in the beginning of middle age. • ...
Middle east 2021-03-24
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- Places with water in the desert
- / Longest river in North Africa
- / Mountains in Iran
- Flat area next to a stream or river that floods (2)
- / Trade through the desert was on this
- a dry area on one side of the mountain range (2)
- Fast moving river in the Fertile Crescent
- The mountains in Saudi Arabia are located here
- The Sahara was this 10,000 years ago
- This Peninsula connects Southwest
- This is deposited by rivers when they flood
- The Taurus mountains are in this country
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- / Sans two continents, Asia and ________
- This trade route goes through Iran and Turkey (2)
- to North Africa
- The Iran and Turkey get these
- The desert in southeast Saudi Arabia (3)
- Slow moving river that evaporates
- These mountains are in Morocco and Algeria
- This waterway separates N. Africa from SW. Asia
20 Clues: to North Africa • / Mountains in Iran • The Iran and Turkey get these • Places with water in the desert • / Longest river in North Africa • Slow moving river that evaporates • This Peninsula connects Southwest • The Sahara was this 10,000 years ago • / Trade through the desert was on this • / Sans two continents, Asia and ________ • The desert in southeast Saudi Arabia (3) • ...
Middle East 2021-04-22
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- Document giving the Jews Palestine as a Homeland
- Holy city of the Jews
- what muslim means
- Area between two rivers
- Good works that every muslim is expected to do
- Muhammad's first wife
- The first five books of the Old Testament
- Islamic holy man
- Jewish movement to find a homeland for the Jews
- Mosque built on the spot where Muhammad was taken up the heaven
- Muslim holy month
- The largest desert in the world
- Angel who took Muhammad to heaven
- The founder of Judaism
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- Islamic holy day
- Government sanctioned attack on a people group
- pilgrimage to Islamic holy city
- What Islam means
- The first Prime Minister of the new state of Israel
- Branch of Islam that has the largest following
- Islamic holy book
- Founder of the Zionist movement
- Jewish book of wise sayings
- Leader of Iraq during the Gulf War
- Islamic holy city
- leader of the PLO
- Uncle who raised Muhammad
27 Clues: Islamic holy day • What Islam means • Islamic holy man • what muslim means • Islamic holy book • Islamic holy city • Muslim holy month • leader of the PLO • Holy city of the Jews • Muhammad's first wife • The founder of Judaism • Area between two rivers • Uncle who raised Muhammad • Jewish book of wise sayings • pilgrimage to Islamic holy city • Founder of the Zionist movement • ...
Middle Ages 2022-04-27
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- the practice of conducting negotiations between countries.
- an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.
- a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior.
- a religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not.
- a person under the protection of a lord to whom he has vowed loyalty.
- a way of thinking that combined faith and reason.
- religious worship service for Catholic Christians.
- the study of religious faith, practice, and experience.
- a narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes.
- a group of citizens that meets to decide whether people should be accused of a crime.
- one who organizes, pays for, and takes on the risk of setting up a business.
- ideas that go against Church teachings
- a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin
- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual.
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- a group of merchants or craftsmen during medieval times.
- a disease that causes a high fever and often death.
- Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands.
- the Christian effort to take back the Iberian peninsula.
- the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood.
- a group of citizens that decides whether an accused person is innocent or guilty
- the system of service between a lord and the vassals who have sworn loyalty to the lord.
- a person who is sent by a religious organization to spread the faith.
- an economic theory that depends on a greater amount of exports than imports in order to increase a country's supply of gold and silver.
- a religious movement that created a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism.
- a feudal estate belonging to a vassal.
- a member of the peasant class tied to the land and subject to the will of the landowner.
- to declare invalid
27 Clues: to declare invalid • a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin • a feudal estate belonging to a vassal. • ideas that go against Church teachings • a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior. • a way of thinking that combined faith and reason. • religious worship service for Catholic Christians. • a disease that causes a high fever and often death. • ...
Middle School 2022-05-13
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- number of 8th graders
- our principal
- online game used to study for Social Studies tests
- walk-a-thon chant
- our favorite teacher
- Mass day
- Friday's special
- field trip to Union Station
- school secretary
- new playground equipment
- the day for smoothies
- Tuesday's Special
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- grammar workbook
- Fr. Kreidler
- the Mass when we crown Mary
- Last day of school
- science teacher
- math teacher
- Number of seventh graders
- St. Gabe's mascot
- president from Missouri
- Number of sixth graders
22 Clues: Mass day • Fr. Kreidler • math teacher • our principal • science teacher • grammar workbook • Friday's special • school secretary • walk-a-thon chant • St. Gabe's mascot • Tuesday's Special • Last day of school • our favorite teacher • number of 8th graders • the day for smoothies • president from Missouri • Number of sixth graders • new playground equipment • Number of seventh graders • ...
Middle Ages 2022-05-21
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- type of slave
- disease caused by rats
- ruler
- monk and theologian
- medieval soldiers
- crowned on Christmas Day
- traveled from Europe to Asia
- competition/game that includes horses and lances
- known as social classes
- religious movement in Europe
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- made the Pieta
- design on shields
- kings wife
- farmer or laborer
- claim holy land in Middle East
- banking family
- stole from rich to help the poor
- means rebirth
- large building in Middle Ages
- birthplace of renaissance
20 Clues: ruler • kings wife • type of slave • means rebirth • made the Pieta • banking family • design on shields • farmer or laborer • medieval soldiers • monk and theologian • disease caused by rats • known as social classes • crowned on Christmas Day • birthplace of renaissance • traveled from Europe to Asia • religious movement in Europe • large building in Middle Ages • claim holy land in Middle East • ...
Middle Ages 2022-06-07
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- ages beginning of the Middle Ages was called this
- carta document saying the King is not above the law
- city crusaders wanted control over
- another name for Middle Ages
- prevented strangulating an ox
- tribes not belonging to Rome or Greece
- the black death
- invention that made books available to more people
- their movement west caused tribes to invade Europe
- famous Hun
- helped rider to not fall off horse
- social system of Middle Ages
- person lower than you in the feudal system
- person higher than you in feudal system
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- Emperor considered “father of Europe”
- fierce invaders of Europe
- religious wars for control of Holy Lands
- King Martel’s nickname
- military leader for France, burned at the stake
- fiercely pillaged and plundered in England and Europe
- stronghold for a kingdom
- controlled Holy Lands and Iberian peninsula most of the time
- soldier with status granted by the king
- Middle Ages clothing innovation
- percentage of literate people during the middle ages
- means “rebirth”
- infected with the Plague
- religious institution with great power
- Pope who called for crusades
- peasant bound to the land
- one of the tribes that invaded British Isles
31 Clues: famous Hun • the black death • means “rebirth” • King Martel’s nickname • stronghold for a kingdom • infected with the Plague • fierce invaders of Europe • peasant bound to the land • another name for Middle Ages • Pope who called for crusades • social system of Middle Ages • prevented strangulating an ox • Middle Ages clothing innovation • city crusaders wanted control over • ...
Middle Ages 2022-07-19
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- 13. warriors
- 21. glasses
- 7. servants
- 4. a trading road
- 11. a weapon that throws things
- 16. a horse being available for
- 3. an army
- 1. fire thrower
- 18. a house for royals
- 15. a knights underwear
- 2. ungraded bow
- 17. discovered America
- 8. a mineral
- 30. a land holder
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- 28. nomadic warriors who terrorized europe
- 12. a place of learning
- 5. made in where
- 19. the ruler of a country
- 27. an artist
- 9. a carrige
- 24. a savage
- 6. a plauge
- 26. A warrior of the king
- 23. Venetian merchant
- 10. religious wars
- 25. attached to each side of a horse's saddle
- 20. a martial game
- 29.an agricultural labourer bound by the feudal system
28 Clues: 3. an army • 21. glasses • 7. servants • 6. a plauge • 13. warriors • 9. a carrige • 24. a savage • 8. a mineral • 27. an artist • 1. fire thrower • 2. ungraded bow • 5. made in where • 4. a trading road • 30. a land holder • 10. religious wars • 20. a martial game • 23. Venetian merchant • 18. a house for royals • 17. discovered America • 12. a place of learning • 15. a knights underwear • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-19
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- The Black Death caused these rise from the dead
- 2nd Code of law that we studied 449 BC
- Roman Catholic language
- Third code of law that we studied 534 AD
- The great charter = trial by jury
- Major trading city part in Asia & part in Europe
- Feudal economic system & created stable workforce
- The Magna Carta was signed in this year
- Europe fell into the dark ages after
- Orthodox language
- Highly educated book writers
- Eastern Orthodox leader
- Self-sufficient had farm, blacksmith, mills, barns, homes
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- His code protected civil liberties
- Owning this determined your wealth and power
- Got some eternal salvation if joined this
- This political system exchanged land for services
- Created National Identities for France & England
- 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- Christian religion developed in Byzantine Empire
- Unifying factor among Western Europeans
- The only successful crusade...took Jerusalem
- 1st set of laws/codes of law we studied 1550 BC
23 Clues: Orthodox language • 1st Holy Roman Emperor • Roman Catholic language • Eastern Orthodox leader • Highly educated book writers • The great charter = trial by jury • His code protected civil liberties • Europe fell into the dark ages after • 2nd Code of law that we studied 449 BC • Unifying factor among Western Europeans • The Magna Carta was signed in this year • ...
middle east 2022-10-24
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- a desert transportation
- Nomads people that wonder the desert
- there are multiple gods
- Populated less population
- Canal a canal that connects to
- Quarter a 25 empty
- Sea the sea that is located in the
- a holy city for jews
- Sea the sea above the Suez canal
- River a river located in Jordan
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- River a key river in the middle east
- Populated more population
- Sea the _ _ _ sea
- a key part in the bible
- there is one God
- Hormuz a water way near the Persian gulf
- a city in a saudiarbia
- River A river below the Tigris river
- Gulf a gulf in the middle east the red sea
- a way for plants to get water
- Gas natural _ _ _
- Distribution unfair giving
- black stuff
23 Clues: black stuff • there is one God • Sea the _ _ _ sea • Gas natural _ _ _ • Quarter a 25 empty • a holy city for jews • a city in a saudiarbia • a desert transportation • a key part in the bible • there are multiple gods • Populated more population • Populated less population • Distribution unfair giving • a way for plants to get water • Canal a canal that connects to • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince.
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-26
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- a special symbol that represented the family, such as a lion. Also know as there coat of arms.
- monument of worship, expresses faith
- served as the center of government. Was also used as a ploy to show how wealthy a royal family was.
- a member of the household or nobleman employed to serve the royal family
- a small sum of money each citizen must pay the government
- exchanging of goods
- a piece of land given to a soldier who served with an act of heroism in a battle
- ruler over the general public
- daughter of the king or queen of the land
- a length of bank or wall forming part of the defensive boundary of a castle, hill,fort, settlement or other fortified site
- men who vowed poverty and chastity, would nurture the sick and house travelers. humanitarians
- ruler of small towns and villages
- a bridge that allowed one to pass over a moat
- a type of fortified tower representing european nobility
- a lowerclass citizen
- a large estate granted to a lord by the king
- body parts of saints or things a saint wore or touched
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- those who traded exotic goods with other kingdoms
- landowners, nights, and people related to and under the king
- A free man who held land (fief) from a lord to whom he paid homage
- series of religious wars between christians and muslims started primarily to sieze control of religious sites
- poorest peasant, a type of slave
- soldiers that typically came from a high ranking family
- the modern day version of a sports game. would consist of fighting as though in war
- wife of the king
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war
- a hierarchy based on land being traded for military service
- a piece of land ruled by a king or queen
- a body of water surrounding a castle that seperates it from the rest of the society
- the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities
- a ruler with sole control over a nation
- son of the king of the land
- a woman who vows her life to god and remains chastity to death
- religious people such as pope, bishop, and priests
34 Clues: wife of the king • exchanging of goods • a lowerclass citizen • son of the king of the land • ruler over the general public • poorest peasant, a type of slave • ruler of small towns and villages • monument of worship, expresses faith • a ruler with sole control over a nation • a piece of land ruled by a king or queen • daughter of the king or queen of the land • ...
Middle Ages 2016-10-31
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- Becket Killed by knights of Henry II
- Day Prophecy Oracle told Arthur he would be killed by a child born on May 1
- A person's monetary worth
- Builds Herot, a famous mead hall, for his warriors
- Group of people that invaded England around 800 BC
- The only warrior who helps Beowulf to fight the dragon
- the Great Drew a compromise with the Vikings
- Aggressively confronts Beowulf when he arrives in Denmark
- The belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- Chaucer character--Has red hair growing from wart on his nose; impresses people by pulling doors off of hinges
- Kay Arthur's "brother"
- Group made up of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes
- Chaucer character that goes on pilgrimage to give thanks
- and Caliburn Arthur's famous swords
- and bards Singers/Storytellers/Entertainers that preserved history
- demon Kenning for Grendel
- Bailley Chaucer character: Host of the Tabard Inn in Southwark; proposes storytelling contest
- Guinevere's father who gave Arthur the Round Table
- The bond between kings and warriors (Shelter, weapons, food, treasure in exchange for "fight to the death" attitude)
- King Arthur's kingdom
- A religious journey, as shown in Canterbury Tales
- Had child with her 1/2 brother
- Chastity, and Obedience Vows taken by ecclesiastes (people who work in the church)
- rack One of many examples of torture devices used during the medieval period
- A fairy that used magic
- Brought the printing press to England
- The lowest social class in feudal system
- the Conqueror Won the Battle of Hastings and became king
- A monster that represents EVIL
- A disease that killed over 1/2 of England's population during the medieval period
- Land owned by barons
- Pendragon King Arthur's father
- The tier of feudalism under king
- of the Lake Mysterious woman who gave Arthur a sword
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- Empire Send missionaries to England to convert pagans
- Author of The Canterbury Tales
- Practiced chivalry on and off the battlefield
- Lower "servant" class
- King Arthur's son who wanted his kingdom
- Ruling class
- An Anglo-Saxon hero who slays monsters
- A system of landholding brought to England by William the Conqueror
- Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror
- Ethelbert Allowed Christian missionaries in to England to convert people
- A sword used by Beowulf
- Grendel's angry mama
- Land owned by knights
- Had 3 children with Gorlois and then 1 with Uther
- Causes the end of Beowulf's reign
- Magician who helped King Arthur
- Group of people that brought skilled warfare and paved roads to early England
- Judging a person based on physical characteristics (gap teeth=social personality)
- from Bath Chaucer character--Wears red and has been married 5 times
- The repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- II Tried to clean up the corruption in the medieval church
- Raised Arthur as his own
- Greatest knight who divided Arthur's kingdom
- Chaucer character--Man who brings people in to testify in court; intimidates many people
- Complex Freud concept--Young girls are attracted to their dads
- Augustine Missionary that converted the English to Christianity
- Hrothgar's queen
- One of King Arthur's knights
- Married King Arthur but loved Lancelot
- society Family members protect and rely on one another
- Letter of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet
- A condensed metaphor
- Killed his dad and married his mom (unknowingly)
- Chaucer character that hangs out in bars instead of helping the needy
- Priests that settled disputes
- Grail The cup Jesus used at the Last Supper
- Challenged Beowulf to a swimming match "many years ago"
71 Clues: Ruling class • Hrothgar's queen • Grendel's angry mama • A condensed metaphor • Land owned by barons • Lower "servant" class • Land owned by knights • King Arthur's kingdom • Kay Arthur's "brother" • A sword used by Beowulf • A fairy that used magic • Raised Arthur as his own • A person's monetary worth • demon Kenning for Grendel • One of King Arthur's knights • Priests that settled disputes • ...
Middle Ages 2016-09-16
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- Church tax
- Investiture A ceremony in which kings and nobles appointed church officials
- peasant who could not be in the manor, own property, or marry without the lordś approval
- Different ranks of church leaders including priests, bishops, cardinals and the Pope
- vassals or warriors who wore armor and were on horseback
- Agreement between the Pope and the ruler of the country
- A holy war launched by Pope Urban II to reclaim the Holy Land for Christians
- Meeting of the three estates in France: 1st was the church leaders, 2nd was the great lords, and 3rd was the commoners
- Roman Empire Empire begun by Charlemagne
- The study of religion and god
- Everyday language used by different regions
- Law Unified body in England formed by England´s royal judges
- Land granted vassal by his lord
- (in Feudalism) the lordś estate
- New way of thinking - changed the study of theology - used reasons to explore the questions of faith
- Complex set of ideals or code that medieval knights followed
- Religious communities built by the church for men (monks)
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- Religious beliefs that conflict with the church teachings
- Important religious ceremonies
- Curia Group of advisors who acted like a court for the people
- Anyone who did not conform to an established doctrine, attitude, or principle
- Groups of businesses made up by tanners, carpenters, bakers, and craftspeople
- Social structure in Medieval Europe including knights, serfs, vassals, lords, and sometimes a king.
- Legislative group in England originally compromised or two burgesses (citizens of wealth and property) from every borough and two knights from every country
- Rotation The practice of planting crops at different times and leaving some fields unplanted
- People who are sent out to teach their religion
- Franks Germanic people from Gaul (modern day France and Switzerland)
- Religious communities built by the church for women (nuns)
- To exclude a person from church membership
- Selling of church positions
- A noble who served a lord of higher rank
- Law Church law
- Carta Document drawn up by English nobles and approved by King John which guaranteed certain political rights for the people
- Worldly (involved in politics and other social matters)
34 Clues: Church tax • Law Church law • Selling of church positions • The study of religion and god • Important religious ceremonies • Land granted vassal by his lord • (in Feudalism) the lordś estate • Roman Empire Empire begun by Charlemagne • A noble who served a lord of higher rank • To exclude a person from church membership • Everyday language used by different regions • ...
Middle ages 2016-09-14
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- Massive earth mounds
- This man decided that people needed no priests to teach them religion
- This made half European population drop like flies
- Small animals that spread serious diseases
- Holy land for people who believed in Jesus
- Country won by William, Duke of Normandy
- You suffer from this if you don't eat in a very long time
- Where special monks translated foreign books to their language
- This king introduced the Statute of Labourers
- Wars fought by European christians against non-christian people
- This king died so his son Richard was crowned
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- This pope called for another expedition to regain Jerusalem
- Religious book
- King Richard's nickname
- One of the most established universities by the beginning of the 13th century
- This man set up Britain's first printing press
- What pulls together the arm with the rest of the body
- Where monks lived
- Statute set by king Edward III
- The first person to make a rainbow using science
20 Clues: Religious book • Where monks lived • Massive earth mounds • King Richard's nickname • Statute set by king Edward III • Country won by William, Duke of Normandy • Small animals that spread serious diseases • Holy land for people who believed in Jesus • This king introduced the Statute of Labourers • This king died so his son Richard was crowned • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2017-11-16
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- A large house housing the lord and his family.
- The Black Plague during the Medieval Times was a killer disease, or (BLANK)
- Another name for the types of ranks during the Middle Ages
- Musicians in the Middle Ages
- Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo (BLANK) during the Renaissance
- Martin Luther was against this religious system, in which reduced the punishment for sin
- Henry III was a (BLANK) during the Middle Ages
- specific time period leading to the downfall of the Roman Empire
- this weapon would be replaced by the advancement of the word
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- Used for defeating enemies because guns had yet been invented
- (BLANK) Times was another name for the Middle Age time period
- People in the higher status of hierarchy in Middle Ages
- The kings and his servants lived in this type of building
- Entertainers in the Medieval Times
- An important quality of a knight during the Middle Ages
- Serfs economical living condition
- Peasants and lower class people lived in a (BLANK)
- Warriors for the king
- Land received in exchange for duty to their lord.
- Another name for peasants during the times of feudalism.
20 Clues: Warriors for the king • Musicians in the Middle Ages • Serfs economical living condition • Entertainers in the Medieval Times • A large house housing the lord and his family. • Henry III was a (BLANK) during the Middle Ages • Land received in exchange for duty to their lord. • Peasants and lower class people lived in a (BLANK) • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-05
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- this king signed the Magna Carta into law
- lower lords
- could hurl materials like boulders
- was for control of the holy land
- event that involved a lance
- built with defense in mind to protect from attacks
- learned how to take care of a knight's armor and weapon
- helped spread the black plague
- was victorious at the Battle of Hastings
- King Richard's nickname
- a standard of conduct knights were to follow
- knight's apprentice
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- a paid worker for a guild member
- Bubonic
- this type of architecture was seen in the later Middle Ages
- this battle occurred in 1066
- a protective gate
- an economic, political, and social system where people exchanged labor for land and protection
- land given by a lord
- a worker who was bound to the lord's land
- surrounding and preventing anyone from entering or leaving a castle
- loyal protectors who fought for lords
22 Clues: Bubonic • lower lords • a protective gate • knight's apprentice • land given by a lord • King Richard's nickname • event that involved a lance • this battle occurred in 1066 • helped spread the black plague • a paid worker for a guild member • was for control of the holy land • could hurl materials like boulders • loyal protectors who fought for lords • ...
Middle ages 2023-05-31
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- Spanish program to seek out the punish heretics
- how the Bubonic Plague was spread
- new weapon introduced during Hundred Years War
- christian ceremonies in participants are graced by god
- name of person just learning a trade
- first French dynasty
- England's legislature
- his codification of Roman law was probably his greatest ahcievement
- term for appointing bishops to church
- type of cathedral characterized by height and light
- Frankish king who built largest European empire
- Pope who called for the Crusades
- Census book developed by william the conqueror
- system of self sufficient manors
- This battle stopped the Muslims from expanding into France
- unified body of law first developed by royaljudges
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- an association of craftsmen in a particular trade
- Lords estate
- Required king to renounce certain rights
- school of thought developed by Thomas Aquinas
- treaty that divided Frankish empire
- European trading league
- Spain's attempt to defeat the Muslims
- Battle won by William the conqueror
- in Hungary Magyars
- tool that helped revolutionize agriculture in middle ages
- church tax
- ban parishioners from all church services
- The Benedictine Rule regulated the lives of...
- led French army in Hundred Years War
- Muslim that lead the 3rd crusade
- Hierarchal system of relationships
- a vassals pledge of loyalty
- the feudal relationship was between the lord and...
- law that applies to the church
35 Clues: church tax • Lords estate • in Hungary Magyars • first French dynasty • England's legislature • European trading league • a vassals pledge of loyalty • law that applies to the church • Muslim that lead the 3rd crusade • Pope who called for the Crusades • system of self sufficient manors • how the Bubonic Plague was spread • Hierarchal system of relationships • ...
Middle Ages 2023-10-26
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- upper-class landowner
- lower-class woman in feudal system
- serfs mostly ate ____ and stew (soup)
- major political system of Middle Ages
- served in king's army to earn a fief
- warrior who followed code of chivalry
- lords collected and paid ___ to the king
- lords and nobles were ______-class men
- serfs and maidens were ____-class people
- all-powerful leader in feudal system
- upper-class woman in feudal system
- ran the king's land to make money
- small piece of farmland
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- lower-class businessman
- religious leader of the Catholic Church
- knights followed a strict ____ of chivalry
- Veronica lived in a ______
- Mirabella seeks ____ against Veronica
- Veronica commits ____ against Gregor
- wealthy children were taught by private ___
- serfs lived in one or ___ room houses
- a local ____ was a religious leader
- serfs wore this thick fabric to stay warm
- ___ and chickens might live in a serf's home
- lower-class worker in the feudal system
25 Clues: upper-class landowner • lower-class businessman • small piece of farmland • Veronica lived in a ______ • ran the king's land to make money • lower-class woman in feudal system • upper-class woman in feudal system • a local ____ was a religious leader • Veronica commits ____ against Gregor • served in king's army to earn a fief • all-powerful leader in feudal system • ...
Middle Ages 2023-12-07
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- were bound to the soil, could not leave, and paid rent with manual labor
- Vikings were polytheistic until they converted to them between 850-1100
- in 1096, pope urdan ll calls fa a what against the seljuk
- god of war
- were the largest Germanicthe germanic tribes
- all the land the king's own
- entire system is based on
- a class structure society that took hold of Europe during the Middle Ages
- was the first gFrankishnkish king in 418 CE
- the parish priest reports to a what
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- 60,000 knights and soldiers met at Constantinople to lead what
- another name for Middle Ages
- exist all throughout western Europe and rule over their territory science Rome fell
- god of thunder
- knights lived by a code of conduct known as
- god of creation, death, royalty
- what system grew very popular during Middle ages
- most people live on it and in citieses early in middle ages
- would contain most important possessions
- evil god of deception
20 Clues: god of war • god of thunder • evil god of deception • entire system is based on • all the land the king's own • another name for Middle Ages • god of creation, death, royalty • the parish priest reports to a what • would contain most important possessions • knights lived by a code of conduct known as • was the first gFrankishnkish king in 418 CE • ...
middle east 2023-09-26
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- belief in only 1 god
- the killing of 6 million jews
- US forces remained in __ until the new iraqi government was secure and stable
- a __ is a group of people who share a common culture
- the muslim holy book is the __
- a __ group is a group of people of people who share a belief system
- __ was founded by abraham around 2000BC
- __ __ was executed in december 2006
- __ is the 2nd largest religion in the world
- an extremely religious group
- abbreviation for Weapons Mass Destruction
- jews worship in __
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- in 2003 __ __ __ started
- the founder of islam is __
- christian holy book
- dividing countries into smaller parts
- the hatred of jews
- language that persians speak
- capital of israel/palestine
- the jewish holy book is the __
- muslim most muslims practice __ __
- most arabs practice __
- the majority of the people in the middle east are __
- worship place for muslims
- __ is the celebration of being able to keep their religion from the greeks
25 Clues: the hatred of jews • jews worship in __ • christian holy book • belief in only 1 god • most arabs practice __ • in 2003 __ __ __ started • worship place for muslims • the founder of islam is __ • capital of israel/palestine • language that persians speak • an extremely religious group • the killing of 6 million jews • the muslim holy book is the __ • the jewish holy book is the __ • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Being concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Ruler of the franks
- Germanic people who settled in Gaul and established a great empire
- Vikings, Maygars, and Muslims were characterized as this
- You have to be at least 7 years old to become this
- a period from 600 to 1500
- Name means Charles the Great
- You have to be at least 21 years old to be this
- Germanic kingdoms replaced what provinces
- You have to be 14 years old to become this
- wrote rules for monastery
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- wrote rules for the nuns
- a person who received a grant of land by a lord under the feudal system
- Clovis converts to what in 496
- Who became pope in 590
- People at the bottom of Feudalism
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate
- Charlemagne's father
- What was the Lord's house called
- A person who controlled land and could grant estates to vassals
20 Clues: Ruler of the franks • Charlemagne's father • Who became pope in 590 • wrote rules for the nuns • a period from 600 to 1500 • wrote rules for monastery • Name means Charles the Great • Clovis converts to what in 496 • What was the Lord's house called • People at the bottom of Feudalism • Germanic kingdoms replaced what provinces • You have to be 14 years old to become this • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- In 843, Charlemagne's sons divided emperor into 3 ______
- The first reason for Feudalism
- Then first stage of knight training at the age of 7
- The third and final stage of Knight training at the age of 21
- People who Couldn't lawfully leave the place they were born in
- Small communities were governed by ____ rules
- A period from 500-1500
- Feudalism was based on ____ between groups of people
- Germanic Warriors Pledge ______ to their Chief
- The second stage of knight training at the age of 14
- The second reason for Feudalism
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- Church tax paid by peasants
- The First group of invaders
- The political part of Feudalism provided _____
- The second group of invaders
- The Third reason for Feudalism
- The social part of Feudalism was a system of rigid ____ Distinctions, and responsibilities
- The Third group of Invaders
- As Cities are abandoned, level of learning ___
- knowledge of Greek language and culture is almost completely _____
20 Clues: A period from 500-1500 • Church tax paid by peasants • The First group of invaders • The Third group of Invaders • The second group of invaders • The first reason for Feudalism • The Third reason for Feudalism • The second reason for Feudalism • Small communities were governed by ____ rules • The political part of Feudalism provided _____ • ...
Middle Ages 2023-12-16
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- A series of religious wars from Muslims and Christians.
- Holy Land.
- Where Muslims are found.
- Building used for Christian worship.
- A religion.
- Christians would read this book.
- Leader of a muslim group and captured Jerusalem.
- Systems of loyalty and protection.
- A man who fought for their empire.
- Large church.
- Farming.
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- Continent.
- Ruled by a single person who inherits power.
- Poor people who were forced to fight in a war.
- A group of countries under 1 authority.
- Rich upper class citizens.
- Male ruler.
- Where the main language is French.
- People who lived in monasteries.
- Incomes.
20 Clues: Incomes. • Farming. • Continent. • Holy Land. • A religion. • Male ruler. • Large church. • Where Muslims are found. • Rich upper class citizens. • Christians would read this book. • People who lived in monasteries. • Systems of loyalty and protection. • Where the main language is French. • A man who fought for their empire. • Building used for Christian worship. • ...
Middle East 2024-02-06
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- A body of water surrounded by land
- Aylward, Famous Missionary
- Earth is covered with 75% of this
- Desert in Asia
- where water meets land
- 2 main types of beaches are _____ & sandy
- Language spoken in China
- Body of Salt H20 part or completely surrounded by land
- The language spoken in Japan
- Sea, Largest lake in the world
- Spoken language in Saudi Arabia
- popular craft in Middle East
- Historic City - Important to Christians
- Point above which no trees will grow
- The number of oceans covering earth
- Asia is the birthplace of all major ______.
- Capital of Russia
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- Carmichael, Famous Missionary
- 90% of Women over 25 can't read here
- Sea, Sea named after a color
- 3 R's of Conservation- ____, reuse, & recycle
- layer of ground that stays frozen even in summer
- Famous mountain range
- Capital of Israel
- Language spoken in India
- Known as the Black Dragon River
- The World's 3rd longest River
- The least populated country in Asia.
- Capital of China
- Sea, Saltiest body of water in the world
- Capital of Iran
- Major part of the diet
- Capital of Japan
33 Clues: Desert in Asia • Capital of Iran • Capital of China • Capital of Japan • Capital of Israel • Capital of Russia • Famous mountain range • where water meets land • Major part of the diet • Language spoken in China • Language spoken in India • Aylward, Famous Missionary • Sea, Sea named after a color • The language spoken in Japan • popular craft in Middle East • Carmichael, Famous Missionary • ...
Middle Ages 2024-04-17
Across
- medieval knight system
- supporter
- more importance to humans
- things with no spritual basis
- middle ages
- an estate of land
- law from judicial precedent
- plague that killed many
- period transitioning from middle ages
- state that is idealistic
- document putting king not above the law
- judicial institution
- agricultural laborer under feudal system
- group that gained lots of land
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- people who lived in europe between 1 and 4 centuries
- war between england and france
- series of military attacks against Muslims
- cultural group in england
- hungarian tribes
- lending at high interest
- social system based on land and nobility
- mansion with estate
- germanic people at the Rhine river
- a holder of land by feudal tenure
24 Clues: supporter • middle ages • hungarian tribes • an estate of land • mansion with estate • judicial institution • medieval knight system • plague that killed many • lending at high interest • state that is idealistic • cultural group in england • more importance to humans • law from judicial precedent • things with no spritual basis • war between england and france • ...
MIDDLE NAMES 2024-05-21
25 Clues: ROSA • CRUZ • MARIE • MARIE • JESUS • ARHEN • JESUS • ISABEL • ISABEL • ADRIAN • FELIPE • XIMENA • MOISES • YANDEL • YURITZI • GIOVANI • GEOVANY • CAYETANO • BRIDGETT • SCARLETT • SANTIAGO • EMMANUEL • MARGARITA • GUADALUPE • SEBASTIAN
Middle East 2024-05-07
Across
- - During this holiday of Islam where people fast from dawn to dusk for a month.
- - A holy pilgrimage to Mecca, must be done by every follower of Islam.
- -When the 3 kings/wise men arrived to see baby Jesus.
- - The spreading of the Jews around the earth
- - The town in which Jesus Christ was born.
- - King of Babylon, expanded the empire and created a set of 10 laws.
- - The main natural resource of the middle east.
- - Very important Christian apostle who was a reason behind why Christianity separated from Judaism.
- - Holiest place in Judaism, located in Jerusalem in the Jewish quarter.
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- - This landform is where Moses received the ten commandments
- - Ancient Messopotamian temple, in the shape of a pyramid with multiple levels which look like steps.
- - a group of people who developed the first iron tools, and whose language influenced European languages.8
- - Jewish holiday that lasts 8 days, on the first two nights families have seder.
- - spinning top used on chanukah, has a letter on each side.
- - The proclaimed son of God and the Virgin Mary.
- - The holy text of Judaism.
- - Holiest day in Judaism, fast to focus on atoning.
- Prophet of Islam, received a message from god.
- - Nomadic peoples who live in the deserts of the Middle East.
- - Potato pancake, customarily eaten on hanukkah with applesauce or sour cream.
20 Clues: - The holy text of Judaism. • - The town in which Jesus Christ was born. • - The spreading of the Jews around the earth • Prophet of Islam, received a message from god. • - The main natural resource of the middle east. • - The proclaimed son of God and the Virgin Mary. • - Holiest day in Judaism, fast to focus on atoning. • ...
Middle East 2024-05-07
Across
- - This landform is where Moses received the ten commandments
- - Potato pancake, customarily eaten on hanukkah with applesauce or sour cream.
- - King of Babylon, expanded the empire and created a set of 10 laws.
- - The main natural resource of the middle east.
- - The spreading of the Jews around the earth
- - Ancient Messopotamian temple, in the shape of a pyramid with multiple levels which look like steps.
- - spinning top used on chanukah, has a letter on each side.
- - The proclaimed son of God and the Virgin Mary.
- - The holy text of Judaism.
- - During this holiday of Islam where people fast from dawn to dusk for a month.
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- - Holiest place in Judaism, located in Jerusalem in the Jewish quarter.
- Prophet of Islam, received a message from god.
- -When the 3 kings/wise men arrived to see baby Jesus.
- - Holiest day in Judaism, fast to focus on atoning.
- - Very important Christian apostle who was a reason behind why Christianity separated from Judaism.
- - The town in which Jesus Christ was born.
- - a group of people who developed the first iron tools, and whose language influenced European languages.8
- - Jewish holiday that lasts 8 days, on the first two nights families have seder.
- - Nomadic peoples who live in the deserts of the Middle East.
- - A holy pilgrimage to Mecca, must be done by every follower of Islam.
20 Clues: - The holy text of Judaism. • - The town in which Jesus Christ was born. • - The spreading of the Jews around the earth • Prophet of Islam, received a message from god. • - The main natural resource of the middle east. • - The proclaimed son of God and the Virgin Mary. • - Holiest day in Judaism, fast to focus on atoning. • ...
Middle Age 2024-09-23
Across
- Complex of territories in central Europe
- The lords estate and the center of medieval economics
- King who united much of Europe during the early middle ages
- Division between Roman Catholic and Eastern Orhodox Churches
- School of thought that tried to reconcile faith and reason
- Act of expelling someone
- Rules followed my Monks
- The office of the pope
- Powerful office
- Religious wars launched to reclaim the holy lands from Muslim control
- A system where nobles offer protection in exchange for service
- French peasant girl who led armies during 100 years war
- An style of medieval Europe
Down
- Includes high ceilings and stained-glass
- Battle where William the conqueror defeated king Harold
- Code of conduct of knights
- A peasant bound to the lords land
- Religious community
- A medieval association of craftsmen and merchants
- Long conflict between England and France
- Belief or opinion
- death A devastating plague that killed millions in Europe
- Eastern part of the Roman Empire
- Norse explores and warriors
- Norman king who invaded England
- A noble who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land
- Land granted to a vassal
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback
- The document signed in 1215 that limited the power of the king
- Effort by Christian kingdoms
30 Clues: Powerful office • Belief or opinion • Religious community • The office of the pope • Rules followed my Monks • Act of expelling someone • Land granted to a vassal • Code of conduct of knights • Norse explores and warriors • An style of medieval Europe • Effort by Christian kingdoms • Norman king who invaded England • Eastern part of the Roman Empire • A peasant bound to the lords land • ...
Middle Ages 2024-09-10
Across
- The withholding of sacraments and Christian burial by the pope. This punishment essentially prevented a person from achieving salvation.
- King of the Franks who conquered Gaul, which later became France.
- Sacred rites of the Catholic Church that were necessary for salvation.
- A system of government in which powerful local lords divided their lands among vassals in exchange for pledges of service and loyalty.
- Clergy who supervised parish priests and managed cathedrals.
- A feudal lord's estate, which included one or more villages, the lord's manor house, a church, a water mill to grind grain, fields for growing crops, and pastures for animals.
- Peasants who were bound to their feudal lord's land.
- A Frankish leader who rallied warriors to push Muslims out of France, succeeding at the Battle of Tours.
- A series of wars in which Christians fought Muslims for control of Middle Eastern lands.
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- Christian court established in Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella. It tried people accused of heresy, targeting Muslims and Jews in particular. Those found guilty were burned at the stake.
- Worldly, or non-religious.
- The united Christian community that was created in Western Europe during Charlemagne's reign.
- North African Muslims.
- Large Gothic style churches that were huge and ornate.
- A tax the Catholic Church collected that was equal to a tenth of someone's income.
- The pope barring entire towns, regions, or kingdoms from receiving sacraments and Christian burial. This mass excommunication was meant to punish a noble or ruler.
- Powerful Frankish ruler who built a huge empire that covered what are now France, Germany, and Italy, reuniting much of the former Western Roman Empire. Symbolically crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III.
- The campaign by Christian kingdoms in the north of Spain to drive Muslims out of the peninsula.
- Lesser lords granted land by a greater lord in exchange for pledges of service and loyalty.
- Estates of land given to vassals that included peasants to work the land, as well as any towns or buildings on it.
20 Clues: North African Muslims. • Worldly, or non-religious. • Peasants who were bound to their feudal lord's land. • Large Gothic style churches that were huge and ornate. • Clergy who supervised parish priests and managed cathedrals. • King of the Franks who conquered Gaul, which later became France. • Sacred rites of the Catholic Church that were necessary for salvation. • ...
Middle East 2023-05-05
Across
- Holy book for Muslims
- first written language
- when a city acts like it's own country
- Holy book for Christians
- What we call the era when humans began to farm and ranch
- the worship of many gods
- training plants and animals to be useful to humans
- the man that you can trace the three major monotheistic religions to
- The Jewish Homeland
- What a person is called who follows Islam
- the worship of one god
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- Type of land you need to grow food
- when a religion spreads (one of 5 themes)
- Holy book of judaism
- day of rest for a jewish person
- first food stuff made with barely
- era of hunter gathers
- Abrahams wife
- a way to get water where you need it
- first 5 books of the bible
- What a person is called who follows Christianity
- what a person is called who follows judaism
22 Clues: Abrahams wife • The Jewish Homeland • Holy book of judaism • Holy book for Muslims • era of hunter gathers • first written language • the worship of one god • Holy book for Christians • the worship of many gods • first 5 books of the bible • day of rest for a jewish person • first food stuff made with barely • Type of land you need to grow food • a way to get water where you need it • ...
Middle Ages 2025-01-21
Across
- pays homage to a lord
- young noble serving another noble family
- fabric wall coverings
- conrtolled wages and prices
- his main duty was to pray
- craftsman in training
- the most important form of wealth
- burial monument that looks like the deceased
- christian attempts to conquer the holy land
- a plate that you can eat
- system of relationships that controlled lands
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- great king of the franks
- castle toilet
- skilled worker
- entertaining practice for battle
- where books were copied
- code of knightly conduct
- luxury goods from far away
- granted in exchange for service to a lord
- halfway to heaven
- contagious disease
- belonged to the land
- pastime game of the nobility
23 Clues: castle toilet • skilled worker • halfway to heaven • contagious disease • belonged to the land • pays homage to a lord • fabric wall coverings • craftsman in training • where books were copied • great king of the franks • code of knightly conduct • a plate that you can eat • his main duty was to pray • luxury goods from far away • conrtolled wages and prices • pastime game of the nobility • ...
Word lesson 22 2017-11-29
Across
- An explanation or reference to additional material that prints at the bottom of a page.
- A reference to a source of information. In legal documents, it is a reference to previous court decisions or authoritative writings.
- An explanation or reference to additional material that prints at the end of a document.
- The system used for numbering pages in a document. In Word, it also means using features to control the way paragraphs and lines break at the top and bottom of a page.
- A list of sources.
- Part of copyright law that provides for the limited use of copyrighted work without permission.
- A number or character inserted in the document to refer to footnote or endnote text.
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- Facts that can be found in many—at least three— independent sources and are known by a lot of people.
- The text of the footnote or endnote citation.
- A nonprinting character inserted to force the start of a new page.
- The unauthorized use of another person’s ideas or creative work without giving credit to that person.
- The last line of a paragraph printed alone at the top of a page.
- The location where Word automatically starts a new page because the current page is full.
- The first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of a page.
- The exclusive right to perform, display, copy, or distribute an artistic work or form of expression, such as words, music, images, or objects.
15 Clues: A list of sources. • The text of the footnote or endnote citation. • The last line of a paragraph printed alone at the top of a page. • A nonprinting character inserted to force the start of a new page. • The first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of a page. • A number or character inserted in the document to refer to footnote or endnote text. • ...
Numbers 2023-05-19
Jamie's Adventure Puzzle 2021-04-17
11 Clues: 67 • 22 • 441 • 104 • Bubba's Bestie • First Date Spot • Zoey's Mexican Name • Maker of Waffle Fries • First bar we ever went to • Best Guinness in the World • Je m'appelle Jamie, je joue au...
Word 2021-05-08
Across
- cells, Opcija za spajanje ćelija
- Nenumerisano nabrajanje
- Orijentacija horizontalna
- Iskošena slova
- borders, Bordure na stranicama
- Umetanje ukrasnih slova
- size, Veličina slova
- Umetanje podnožja
- Umetanje oblika
- cells, Opcija za deljenje ćelija
- 1, Obeležavanje glavnih naslova
Down
- Opsecanje slike
- Odraz slike
- Umetanje zaglavlja
- page, Ubacivanje praznih stranica
- Precrtavanje slova
- kosina slike
- left, Poravnjanje teksta levo
- table, Ručno crtanje tabele
19 Clues: Odraz slike • kosina slike • Iskošena slova • Opsecanje slike • Umetanje oblika • Umetanje podnožja • Umetanje zaglavlja • Precrtavanje slova • size, Veličina slova • Nenumerisano nabrajanje • Umetanje ukrasnih slova • Orijentacija horizontalna • table, Ručno crtanje tabele • left, Poravnjanje teksta levo • borders, Bordure na stranicama • 1, Obeležavanje glavnih naslova • ...
Endocrine System and Nervous System 2025-10-10
14 Clues: 67 • lol • 1738 • yoink • bloop • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • can i eat these • Large marsupial • what even are these • Likes to chase mice • get tf out that robot • someoen please rip these out of me • Comprises of the brain and spinal cord and is the command center of the body.
Vocabulary 2025-07-09
Across
- light in colour; containing little colour, page number 29
- filled with delight, page number 27.
- magnificent; very impressive, page number 21.
- to make or cause something to make a dry light, sound or rubbling together, page number 26.
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- the quality of being demanding, page number 29.
- an act of encouraging a hesitating speaker, page number 28
- a careless mistake, page number 28.
- full of interest of desire, page number 12.
- extended or performed in a long, continuous curve, page number.
9 Clues: a careless mistake, page number 28. • filled with delight, page number 27. • full of interest of desire, page number 12. • magnificent; very impressive, page number 21. • the quality of being demanding, page number 29. • light in colour; containing little colour, page number 29 • an act of encouraging a hesitating speaker, page number 28 • ...
FFfM Vocab puzzle 2 2025-05-08
Across
- (Page 232) Definition: to regard with extreme repugnance : to feel hatred or loathing for
- (pg. 324) - in a way that is full of laughter, humor, or happiness
- (330)- one who believes that human conduct is motivated wholly by self-interest
- (p283) To be faint from extreme emotion.
- (Page 232) Definition: disobedient to authority
- (pg. 267) - resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction
- (335)- a theory that knowledge is relative to the limited nature of the mind and the conditions of knowing
- (page 222): cheerful and full of energy
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- (318): extremely or excessively careful or detailed
- (pg. 279) - make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- (page 252): feeling of guilt
- (368) Believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
- (pg. 247) - say something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner
- (page 203): a strong, habitual liking for something
- (pg. 231) - in a sad or sorrowful way, expressing grief or sadness
- (p267) To be silent, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
- (396): marked with spots of different colors : having blotches of two or more colors
17 Clues: (page 252): feeling of guilt • (page 222): cheerful and full of energy • (p283) To be faint from extreme emotion. • (Page 232) Definition: disobedient to authority • (318): extremely or excessively careful or detailed • (pg. 279) - make an unpleasant feeling less intense • (page 203): a strong, habitual liking for something • ...
Michael Vey - Unit 1 2023-12-07
Across
- Who offers to shock Ostin's parents if they get mad at him? (page 9)
- The password Taylor told the man behind the door(page 16)
- Name of the glow that can see they are being watched (page 14)
- Name of the glow that talks to the man behind the door (page 15)
- Name of the kid that thinks his parents are going to be so mad when he gets home (page 9)
- Vocab word meaning to fight against a leader
- Name of the glow that downloaded all of the Elgen's files (page 11)
- Vocab word meaning a problem in a plan
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- Vocab word meaning to heal or make something better
- Vocab word meaning where something is
- Vocab word meaning the story of a person's life
- Vocab word meaning very mad
12 Clues: Vocab word meaning very mad • Vocab word meaning where something is • Vocab word meaning a problem in a plan • Vocab word meaning to fight against a leader • Vocab word meaning the story of a person's life • Vocab word meaning to heal or make something better • The password Taylor told the man behind the door(page 16) • ...
Chapters 15-17 2022-01-25
Across
- - in a way that is involves large amounts of something [adverb](page 182 line 14)
- - a quality of something that stimulates the olfactory organ : smell[noun](page 196 line 19/20)
- - a quality of caring a lot about how accurate or tidy things are [noun](page 186 line 2)
- - unable to be explained or accounted for [adjective](page 183 line 6)
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- page - to be in a high position or in a position near the edge of something [adjective](183 line 14)
- - (of a feeling, quality, or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source)(page 189 last line)
- - perplexed and confused; very puzzled [adjective](page 185 line 9)
- - to pull or pick off or out [verb](page 185 line 25)
- - to search into and explore very thoroughly [verb](page 183 line 23)
- - not likely to bother or offend anyone : inoffensive [adjective](page 183 line 25)
10 Clues: - to pull or pick off or out [verb](page 185 line 25) • - perplexed and confused; very puzzled [adjective](page 185 line 9) • - to search into and explore very thoroughly [verb](page 183 line 23) • - unable to be explained or accounted for [adjective](page 183 line 6) • - in a way that is involves large amounts of something [adverb](page 182 line 14) • ...
C-1 Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-21
Across
- Travel between stars, page 44
- An art movement that focuses on the nonrational, page 63
- Almost as if paralyzed, page 14
- Easy to set apart, page 9
Down
- The amount something is not likely to happen, page 84
- The 85-600 kilometers of atmosphere above the earth, page 24
- A tribe of ancient barbarians who helped with the downfall of Rome, page 28
- Sparkling or flashing, page 43
- Something that is found in someone of Mongolian descent,page 9
9 Clues: Easy to set apart, page 9 • Travel between stars, page 44 • Sparkling or flashing, page 43 • Almost as if paralyzed, page 14 • The amount something is not likely to happen, page 84 • An art movement that focuses on the nonrational, page 63 • The 85-600 kilometers of atmosphere above the earth, page 24 • Something that is found in someone of Mongolian descent,page 9 • ...
Fennec Fox: Desert Survivor 2023-03-09
Across
- an animal that is hunted and killed by other animals for food (page 7)
- an animal that hunts other animals for food (page 8)
- to throw back light (page 5)
- a wild animal's home (page 6)
Down
- the surroundings that a plant or animal lives in (page 3)
- someone or something that remains alive (Page 3)
- a young fox (page 12)
- an area with very little rainfall where not many plants and animals can live (page 2)
- beyond the ordinary (page 4)
9 Clues: a young fox (page 12) • beyond the ordinary (page 4) • to throw back light (page 5) • a wild animal's home (page 6) • someone or something that remains alive (Page 3) • an animal that hunts other animals for food (page 8) • the surroundings that a plant or animal lives in (page 3) • an animal that is hunted and killed by other animals for food (page 7) • ...
solar energy 2023-04-28
Across
- When some materials are put under sunlight page:12
- What makes the electricity page:21
- When sunlight shines on these they make electric currents page:18
- How the sun gets energy page:6
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- the kind of energy the water cycle makes page:9
- Something that gives something else electricity page:4
- What kind of energy do you get from the sunlight page:22
- An element in its smallest form page:6
- What is the center of an atom page:6
9 Clues: How the sun gets energy page:6 • What makes the electricity page:21 • What is the center of an atom page:6 • An element in its smallest form page:6 • the kind of energy the water cycle makes page:9 • When some materials are put under sunlight page:12 • Something that gives something else electricity page:4 • What kind of energy do you get from the sunlight page:22 • ...
Synonym & Antonym Challenge - The Hodgeheg 2025-09-11
Across
- a word on page 39 that means the opposite of narrow
- a word on page 20 that means empty
- a word on page 35 that means the opposite of dawdling
- a word on page 19 that means remembered
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- a word in page 37 that means the opposite of calmly
- a word on page 21 that means confused
- a word on page 53 that means quietly
- a word on page 56 that means happy
- a word on page 48 that means worry
9 Clues: a word on page 56 that means happy • a word on page 20 that means empty • a word on page 48 that means worry • a word on page 53 that means quietly • a word on page 21 that means confused • a word on page 19 that means remembered • a word in page 37 that means the opposite of calmly • a word on page 39 that means the opposite of narrow • ...
Journalism Jargon 2021-12-13
Across
- Name of the newspaper, usually at the very top of the page in large letters
- A statement made by a person other than the author
- When a story is too long for a column and tells the reader where to find the continued story
- Abbreviation for question that should be answered in any good news story
- A margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- Accompanies a photograph or illustration
- The author of the news story and his or her title
- Short statement that grabs the reader’s attention
- A vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure
- A listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to regular features
- The first paragraph of the story that summarizes it and peaks the readers interest
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- A strong or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news
- Tells who photographed the image
- A report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album, or other forms of entertainment
- A formal statement for the newspapers name
- An article that includes information that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- A quote from the news that is separated and emphasized
- Tells the location and date of a news story.
- Use of limes, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- An article, usually featured on the editorial page
20 Clues: Tells who photographed the image • Accompanies a photograph or illustration • A formal statement for the newspapers name • Tells the location and date of a news story. • The author of the news story and his or her title • Short statement that grabs the reader’s attention • A statement made by a person other than the author • ...
What's What? 2021-09-20
Across
- In the Acts of the Apostles, we learn that the early Christians gathered to break ______. (page 15)
- While praying in Jerusalem, Peter had a ______ that deeply influenced the direction of the Church's mission. (page 12)
- During the Council of Jerusalem, the decision was made that non-Jews would not have to first become ______ to practice the Christian faith. (page 13)
- Peter and Paul were great ______ of the early Church. (page 12)
- Peter proclaimed that everyone who believes in Jesus receives ______ of sins. (page 15)
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- The ______ were known for their strict adherence to the Law. (page 12)
- Eucharist means "______." (page 15)
- Paul taught that Gentiles became Christians through their ______ in Jesus Christ. (page 15)
- Paul's physical ______ helped him realize that he had been blind to Jesus' true identity. (page 12)
- Paul teaches us that the love of God is being poured into our hearts through the ______. (page 13)
10 Clues: Eucharist means "______." (page 15) • Peter and Paul were great ______ of the early Church. (page 12) • The ______ were known for their strict adherence to the Law. (page 12) • Peter proclaimed that everyone who believes in Jesus receives ______ of sins. (page 15) • Paul taught that Gentiles became Christians through their ______ in Jesus Christ. (page 15) • ...
If I Should Die Before I Wake Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-11
Across
- a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion(page 264)
- a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place(page 255)
- an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness(page 250)
- a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary(page 254)
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- the action or process of affirming something or being affirmed(page 240)
- creatable in ones own home (page 256)
- a piece of fabric used to cover the head, or worn tied around the neck (page 244)
- a piece of fabric worn by women over the shoulders or head or wrapped around a baby(page 255)
- a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra(page 265)
- remove someone) from a place of danger to a safer place(page 285)
10 Clues: creatable in ones own home (page 256) • a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra(page 265) • remove someone) from a place of danger to a safer place(page 285) • the action or process of affirming something or being affirmed(page 240) • a piece of fabric used to cover the head, or worn tied around the neck (page 244) • ...
Publishing Vocab 2025-02-10
Across
- Exemplaire promotionnel / en prépublication
- Filigrane
- Gras
- Dos
- Lettrage (bandes dessinées)
- Tiret
- Légende (sous une illustration par ex.)
- Maquette (de livre)
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- Format / format de coupe
- Mise en page
- Page de garde
- Trait d'union
- Texte de présentation/Argumentaire (de vente)
- Reliure
- Coquille
- Petit fond
- Exemplaire
17 Clues: Dos • Gras • Tiret • Reliure • Coquille • Filigrane • Petit fond • Exemplaire • Mise en page • Page de garde • Trait d'union • Maquette (de livre) • Format / format de coupe • Lettrage (bandes dessinées) • Légende (sous une illustration par ex.) • Exemplaire promotionnel / en prépublication • Texte de présentation/Argumentaire (de vente)
Puzzle 2 2014-05-15
Across
- the section of a Web page that does not appear in the browser window and that contains information for the server and/or the browser
- a Web site in which all pages are connected in a straight line so that the information is read in a specific order
- movement throughout a Web site from one page to another
- the location of a file in relation to the file that is currently in use
- a Web site in which all pages link individually to the home page
- the part of a Web page that appears in the browser's display area
- how well a Web site allows a user to accomplish his goals
- a formatting language designed to display data
- a file format which is frequently used for photographs on the Web
- enables uploading and downloading of Internet files
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- uploading a Web page to a host computer on the Internet
- a Web site that uses a treelike structure
- a strict markup language that was designed to transport data
- a Web site that has many levels of pages
- indicate the complete and specific address of a file
- a list in which each item is identified by a number or a letter
- a file server that stores Web pages
- red, green, and blue, the Internet primary colors
18 Clues: a file server that stores Web pages • a Web site that has many levels of pages • a Web site that uses a treelike structure • a formatting language designed to display data • red, green, and blue, the Internet primary colors • enables uploading and downloading of Internet files • indicate the complete and specific address of a file • ...
Teens 3 Page 67 Unit 7 2021-02-27
Across
- to make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen
- to (cause to) go or do something very quickly
- to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
- a hard, black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power, or a single piece of this
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- a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place
- to say that you will not do or accept something
- in the middle of something, or at a place that is equally far from two other places
- to hit someone or something with the foot
8 Clues: to hit someone or something with the foot • to (cause to) go or do something very quickly • to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly • to say that you will not do or accept something • a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place • in the middle of something, or at a place that is equally far from two other places • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2022-09-06
Across
- the feel of a yearbook
- central idea of yearbook
- a font with no feet
- separates the sections of the book
- a tool to plan pages
- yearbook is based on categories
- edge of the book that binds it together
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- first page of the yearbook
- one story or grouping in a spread
- design, graphic, font that appears on every page
- yearbook is chronological
- two open facing pages
- paper between cover and first page
- statement at the end of the book which contains credits
- explains the picture
- font without feet
16 Clues: font without feet • a font with no feet • a tool to plan pages • explains the picture • two open facing pages • the feel of a yearbook • central idea of yearbook • yearbook is chronological • first page of the yearbook • yearbook is based on categories • one story or grouping in a spread • separates the sections of the book • paper between cover and first page • ...
Short Keys 2016-07-11
Across
- Minimize/ Maximize Prompt
- New Listing and Edit Listing
- Change city
- Clear details from caller details page
- Business Appointment
- Hot key to tag popular on F9 page
- Screen Logout
- Line disconnection
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- Customer Support
- Open caller details page
- No Info given
- Full Screen
- Caller wants you check a number belongs to which company
- Caller does not know the name of the company however is aware about the contact person,business profile and area
- Hot key to send information or record a call
- Block Callers
16 Clues: Full Screen • Change city • No Info given • Screen Logout • Block Callers • Customer Support • Line disconnection • Business Appointment • Open caller details page • Minimize/ Maximize Prompt • New Listing and Edit Listing • Hot key to tag popular on F9 page • Clear details from caller details page • Hot key to send information or record a call • ...
Week 1 Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-23
Across
- What you see in your page
- There are six of these
- Purpose of <p> element
- Always separate these in HTML
- You mark up content to provide this
- The "M" in HTML
- Two tags and content
- You define presentation through this element
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- CSS is used when you need to control this
- Dance _________ Revolution
- Opening and closing
- About your web page
- Browsers ignore this
- Tags can have these to provide additional information
- Appears at the top of the browser for each page
- Only type of style available
16 Clues: The "M" in HTML • Opening and closing • About your web page • Browsers ignore this • Two tags and content • There are six of these • What you see in your page • Purpose of <p> element • Dance _________ Revolution • Only type of style available • Always separate these in HTML • You mark up content to provide this • CSS is used when you need to control this • ...
Journalism Crossword 2025-05-01
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- Story obtained before other papers get it
- to continue a story from one page to another
- Person who decides what stories will be covered, assigns reporters to stories, ect
- Printed names of publication’s publisher, editor, usually printed in a box on the editorial page
- Beginning of a story that gives story’s place of origin
- Words in large type at top of story telling what story is about
- Opening of a news story telling who, what, when, where, why, and how
- To position copy on a page
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- Paper’s volume number, date, and price info on front of paper under Flag
- All material used in publication
- Information under a piece of art or picture that explains it using the 5 W’s and H
- Area of news regularly covered by a reporter (ex. Sports beat)
- Organization that distributes material to many different newspapers for their use
- Time at which all copy for an edition must be turned in
- Copy on both corners of front page
- Newspaper’s name as it appears on the top of the first page
16 Clues: To position copy on a page • All material used in publication • Copy on both corners of front page • Story obtained before other papers get it • to continue a story from one page to another • Time at which all copy for an edition must be turned in • Beginning of a story that gives story’s place of origin • Newspaper’s name as it appears on the top of the first page • ...
Wonder - Isabella Tobin 2013-10-19
Across
- A fear of something, a suffix for words such as arachnophobia.
- Page 95 - "You don't have to," I answered ___________.
- A way of looking at things. "You may have a different _________ on the problem than your friend."
- Inform someone of a possible future danger; to pre-warn.
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- Objects made by the human race, usually one of historical or cultural interest. "The ______ were on show in the museum."
- Page 162 - "At the very least, I am somewhat troubled that this child was not held to the same _______ application standards that the rest of the incoming middle-school students were." Synonym: strict.
- A phrase (6 words)- page 103 "Mom and Dad met at Brown University and have been together ever since. Isabel and Nate: ____ ___ ____ __ _ ___.
- A phrase (2 words) meaning at the same time. "The synchronized swimmers jumped into the pool __ ______
8 Clues: Page 95 - "You don't have to," I answered ___________. • Inform someone of a possible future danger; to pre-warn. • A fear of something, a suffix for words such as arachnophobia. • A way of looking at things. "You may have a different _________ on the problem than your friend." • ...
Special/ Optional Letter Parts 2022-03-21
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- _________ notation gives instructions to the received
- _________ notation lets the reader know something is included with the letter
- _____________ are additional thoughts added at the very end of the document
- ________ Line gives a phrase summarizing a letter
- The second page of a letter has a top margin of ______”
- Reference Initials are below the name and ________
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- Third line of a second page heading includes the page _________
- _________ Line is written at the top of the receiver’s address
- Second line of a second page heading includes the _______
- First line of second page heading includes the ________ name
- __________ Cover Notation lets the reader know a document will be sent at a later date
- _______ notation says someone else will get a copy of the letter
- ______ notation is written as bc
13 Clues: ______ notation is written as bc • ________ Line gives a phrase summarizing a letter • Reference Initials are below the name and ________ • _________ notation gives instructions to the received • The second page of a letter has a top margin of ______” • Second line of a second page heading includes the _______ • ...
Around the Page 2025-12-03
Across
- Page 6; Invention that helped control winds at sea
- Page 3; Descendants of African slaves from Jamaica
- Page 6; A cargo ship that the Dutch invented.
- Page 5; The empire that fought against the Mughals and ended the Empire
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- Page 5; Queen Ana ______
- Page 4; Job available and needed
- Page 3; the Indian tribe that teamed up with England
- Page 3; Another name for King Philips War
- Page 5; The empire that ended due to the Marthas
9 Clues: Page 5; Queen Ana ______ • Page 4; Job available and needed • Page 3; Another name for King Philips War • Page 6; A cargo ship that the Dutch invented. • Page 5; The empire that ended due to the Marthas • Page 6; Invention that helped control winds at sea • Page 3; Descendants of African slaves from Jamaica • Page 3; the Indian tribe that teamed up with England • ...
Chloe’s Birthday Crossword 2025-07-18
Across
- What day of the week was Chloe born on?
- What position would Chloe usually play during hockey?
- What animal, predominantly found in Scotland, is Chloe’s favourite animal?
- What is Chloe’s favourite Italian delicacy?
- What is Chloe’s middle name?
- Name Chloe’s teenage celebrity crush!!
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- ____bakes is the name of Chloe’s baking Instagram page.
- Where did Chloe attend university?
- Chloe’s first girls holiday destination.
- What is Chloe’s star sign?
- This is Chloe’s signature dance move!
- Chloe studied Sports Science and what other subject at A Level?
12 Clues: What is Chloe’s star sign? • What is Chloe’s middle name? • Where did Chloe attend university? • This is Chloe’s signature dance move! • Name Chloe’s teenage celebrity crush!! • What day of the week was Chloe born on? • Chloe’s first girls holiday destination. • What is Chloe’s favourite Italian delicacy? • What position would Chloe usually play during hockey? • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2022-05-09
Across
- A tool used to help plan pages
- A page that introduces the next section of the book
- Formatting of the yearbook in chronological order
- A font that has "feet" an example is Times New Roman
- A design, graphic, image or text that repeats on every page of the yearbook
- the book is held together by this
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- The first page of the yearbook that has includes infomation of the school, yearbook number ect
- A statement at the end of the yearbook that includes infomation such as the staff's names and printers name
- The paper between the cover and the first page that is usually used for signing
- One story, and picture grouping within a page or spread
- The central idea of the yearbook
- Formatting the yearbook based on categories
- A font that has "noo feet" an example is Arial Font
- When the book is open, the two facing pages create this
- The feeling of the yearbook
15 Clues: The feeling of the yearbook • A tool used to help plan pages • The central idea of the yearbook • the book is held together by this • Formatting the yearbook based on categories • Formatting of the yearbook in chronological order • A font that has "noo feet" an example is Arial Font • A page that introduces the next section of the book • ...
WSC 67-69 2020-11-29
Across
- Ephesians 5:29, "For no one ever hated his _____ _____, but nourishes and cherishes it"
- Genesis 9:6, “whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image."
- Matthew 5:22, "I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, ‘You fool!’ will be liable to the _____ _____ _____."
- Psalm 82:4, "_____ the weak and the needy; _____ them from the hand of the wicked.”
- Leviticus 19:18, "You shall not take vengeance or bear a _____ against the sons of your own people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself"
- The 6C requires us to _____ the life of others (Q68).
- Leviticus 24:19, "If anyone injures his neighbor, as _____ _____ _____ it shall be done to him"
- According to Jesus and Q69, _____ for our neighbor is prohibited because it "tends toward" the taking of life.
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- Exodus 22:2, "If a thief is found breaking in and is struck so that he dies, there shall be no _____ for him."
- 1 John 3:15, "Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has _____ _____ abiding in him."
- According to Q68, not only murder, but also _____ are prohibited by the 6C.
- Job 29:12, "I _____ the poor who cried for help, and the fatherless who had none to help him."
- The Sixth Commandment (6C) commands us not to _____.
- Proverbs 24:11, "_____ those who are being taken away to death; hold _____ those who are stumbling to the slaughter."
14 Clues: The Sixth Commandment (6C) commands us not to _____. • The 6C requires us to _____ the life of others (Q68). • According to Q68, not only murder, but also _____ are prohibited by the 6C. • Psalm 82:4, "_____ the weak and the needy; _____ them from the hand of the wicked.” • Ephesians 5:29, "For no one ever hated his _____ _____, but nourishes and cherishes it" • ...
