pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Philippine Culture. 2025-04-16
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- A sour soup made with meat and vegetables.
- on the Philippine flag.
- The Philippines has over 7000.
- A sweet Filipino dessert with ice and fruits.
- A star-shaped lantern used during Christmas in the Philippines.
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- A traditional Filipino love song.
- A big celebration with food, music, and dancing.
- A handwoven mat used for sleeping or sitting.
- A main language spoken in the Philippines.
- The capital city of the Philippines.
10 Clues: on the Philippine flag. • The Philippines has over 7000. • A traditional Filipino love song. • The capital city of the Philippines. • A main language spoken in the Philippines. • A sour soup made with meat and vegetables. • A handwoven mat used for sleeping or sitting. • A sweet Filipino dessert with ice and fruits. • A big celebration with food, music, and dancing. • ...
Polish culture 2024-03-27
10 Clues: - Means Hello in Polish. • - Means sorry im Polish. • - Means please in Polish. • - Means goodbye in Polish. • - Means thank You in Polish. • - Means good night in Polish. • - Means dear friends in Polish. • - Means good morning in Polish. • - Means congratulations in Polish. • - Means how do You feel in Polish.
Roman Culture 2022-03-15
10 Clues: a valuable object • a form of government • it is used as protection • the clothing that is worn • a fighter for entertainment • another word for a dictator • This can be brutal but rewarding • a sweet and common fruit in Rome • the material sandals are made of • another word for nation or country
Roman Culture 2022-03-15
10 Clues: a valuable object • a form of government • it is used as protection • the clothing that is worn • a fighter for entertainment • another word for a dictator • This can be brutal but rewarding • a sweet and common fruit in Rome • the material sandals are made of • another word for nation or country
Italy Culture 2022-03-17
10 Clues: Italy's climate • Capital of Italy • Italian beverage • Italy's main dish • Italian desert dish • culinary capital of Italy • Middle color in Italy's flag • Country beside Italy to the West • Most honored position at the table • Amount of pasta Italians eat every year (In Lbs)
Asian Culture 2022-03-22
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- all the animals that live wild in a particular area.
- the number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world generally, or the problem of protecting this.
- one of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by ocean and usually consisting of various countries.
- successful, usually by earning a lot of money.
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- all the plants of a particular place or from a particular time in history.
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow.
- someone who believes in Buddhism.
- a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory.
- the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food.
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used.
10 Clues: someone who believes in Buddhism. • successful, usually by earning a lot of money. • all the animals that live wild in a particular area. • a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory. • the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food. • all the plants of a particular place or from a particular time in history. • ...
Asian culture 2022-03-22
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- Asia is the world's continent with more billionaires.
- Asia has the top 3 countries with the highest average IQ.
- continent Asia is the largest continent in the world.
- cities Asia has the most busiest cities on earth.
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- & plants Asia has overwhelming biodiversity of plants and animals.
- Asia has over 500 million Buddhists.
- population Asia is home to over the 60% of the world's population.
- Asia consumes 90% of the world's rice.
- roof of the earth Asia is the roof of Earth's
- buildings Asia has several of the world's tallest buildings.
10 Clues: Asia has over 500 million Buddhists. • Asia consumes 90% of the world's rice. • roof of the earth Asia is the roof of Earth's • cities Asia has the most busiest cities on earth. • Asia is the world's continent with more billionaires. • continent Asia is the largest continent in the world. • Asia has the top 3 countries with the highest average IQ. • ...
Asian Culture 2022-03-22
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- On asia there is up to 60% of the population of the world!
- In Asia there is a lot of the tallest buildings in the world.
- In Asia there is a lot of the busiest cities of all the world!
- In Asia there are around 500 million Buddhists!
- Asia is the 90% consumer of rice on the earth.
- There is a lot of different plants and animals in Asia.
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- Asia is the largest continent of all the world!
- There is a lot of billionaires in Asia.
- In Asia there are the highest mountains on the earth.
- In Asia it was created a lot of incredible contributions for the developments about the history of the earth made by very intelligent people of Asia.
10 Clues: There is a lot of billionaires in Asia. • Asia is the 90% consumer of rice on the earth. • Asia is the largest continent of all the world! • In Asia there are around 500 million Buddhists! • In Asia there are the highest mountains on the earth. • There is a lot of different plants and animals in Asia. • On asia there is up to 60% of the population of the world! • ...
Asian culture 2022-03-23
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- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- short for intelligence quotient.
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- the process or business of constructing something.
- an adherent of the religion based on the teachings of Buddha.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- a number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data, in particular the mode, median, or (most commonly) the mean, which is calculated by dividing the sum of the values in the set by their number.
- a swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in Asia
- very great in amount.
10 Clues: very great in amount. • short for intelligence quotient. • the process of developing or being developed. • the process or business of constructing something. • an adherent of the religion based on the teachings of Buddha. • great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity. • a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory. • ...
Canada's culture 2025-07-30
10 Clues: The capital of Canada • Canada's prime minister • Canada's biggest export • Canadian one-dollar coin • Healthcare in Canada is ... • The national animal of Canada • Famous Canadian female singer • Canada's official winter sport • Canada's official summer sport • iconic symbol found on the Canadian flag
Deaf Culture 2022-10-14
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- People speak different what?
- The language most deaf people use to communicate
- Showing an emotion
- At the end of the ear canal
- The opposite of deaf
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- Not completely deaf but not completely hearing
- The inability to hear
- The tunnel-like area inside the ear before the eardrum
- A device similar to a cochlear implant to help people hear
- A person's beliefs, way of life, etc.
10 Clues: Showing an emotion • The opposite of deaf • The inability to hear • At the end of the ear canal • People speak different what? • A person's beliefs, way of life, etc. • Not completely deaf but not completely hearing • The language most deaf people use to communicate • The tunnel-like area inside the ear before the eardrum • ...
Deaf Culture 2022-10-16
Peranakan Culture 2022-02-07
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- The bird that is on fire
- Peranakan woman
- A brooch worn by Peranakan woman
- A Peranakan dish that consists of beef and curry
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- Peranakan outfit
- What most Peranakans work as
- Peranakan Men
- A popular Peranakan desert
- A Peranakan pastry that is round or oval in shape
- A Peranakan curry with usually served with noodles
10 Clues: Peranakan Men • Peranakan woman • Peranakan outfit • The bird that is on fire • A popular Peranakan desert • What most Peranakans work as • A brooch worn by Peranakan woman • A Peranakan dish that consists of beef and curry • A Peranakan pastry that is round or oval in shape • A Peranakan curry with usually served with noodles
Cancel Culture 2022-06-24
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- to refuse to use, buy, or support as protest
- to try to regain one’s honor
- to embarrass a person
- the act of trying to be like everyone else
- a belief that something is true
- distasteful, offensive
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- a very negative response
- treated as unimportant, powerless
- the credibility of a person/product/company
- rich, famous, or powerful people
10 Clues: to embarrass a person • distasteful, offensive • a very negative response • to try to regain one’s honor • a belief that something is true • rich, famous, or powerful people • treated as unimportant, powerless • the act of trying to be like everyone else • the credibility of a person/product/company • to refuse to use, buy, or support as protest
Inuit Culture 2022-11-29
10 Clues: A Winter Home • A Fluffy ride • A land dwelling prey • water transportation • full of peace and love • An insulation from animals • The people of ancient arctic • A rock sculpture from the earth • common and important aquatic prey • A belief in spiritual connection with nature
world culture 2022-09-26
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- a group that you want to belong to
- A person's inherited traits, determined by genetics
- the legal sense of belonging to a specific country
- of little or less importance or value
- confidence in one's worth or abilities
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- a group you do not want to belong to
- the act of separating something/someone from other things
- Characteristics that are inherited
- A person's experience in the environment
- DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in the transmission of genetic traits.
10 Clues: Characteristics that are inherited • a group that you want to belong to • a group you do not want to belong to • of little or less importance or value • confidence in one's worth or abilities • A person's experience in the environment • the legal sense of belonging to a specific country • A person's inherited traits, determined by genetics • ...
Malaysian Culture 2022-09-20
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- Usually eaten with compressed rice
- Celebrate on the 1st day of lunar new year
- Second bigger festival for Muslims
- Elders give this to the children
- This marks the end of the month of Ramadan
- A strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles
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- General reference to the traditional Malay costume for men
- A festival celebrated by Indian community
- A traditional dance for Chinese community
- Artwork for Indian community
10 Clues: Artwork for Indian community • Elders give this to the children • Usually eaten with compressed rice • Second bigger festival for Muslims • A festival celebrated by Indian community • A traditional dance for Chinese community • Celebrate on the 1st day of lunar new year • This marks the end of the month of Ramadan • ...
Arts & Culture 2025-06-09
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- Writing system for Cantonese in Hong Kong (vs. Simplified Chinese).
- M+ or Hong Kong Heritage ______; hubs of visual culture.
- City Contemporary ______ Festival’s focus.
- Focus of galleries like the Hong Kong Chinese _______ Gallery (e.g., jade, ceramics).
- Essential medium in Chinese calligraphy and literati painting.
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- Hong Kong’s global industry (e.g., martial arts classics).
- UNESCO-recognized Cantonese art form with elaborate costumes.
- Ranges from Hong Kong Philharmonic to Cantopop.
- Legendary martial arts actor (Bruce ___), symbol of Hong Kong cinema heritage.
- Mythical creature in Cheung Chau Bun Festival parades.
10 Clues: City Contemporary ______ Festival’s focus. • Ranges from Hong Kong Philharmonic to Cantopop. • Mythical creature in Cheung Chau Bun Festival parades. • M+ or Hong Kong Heritage ______; hubs of visual culture. • Hong Kong’s global industry (e.g., martial arts classics). • UNESCO-recognized Cantonese art form with elaborate costumes. • ...
Brit Culture 2025-09-09
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- english sea which separates the island from the continent
- capital city of Northern Ireland
- it is a flag composed of three armoured legs with golden spurs, upon a red background
- a white and green vegetable; one of the 2 symbols of the smallest country in GB
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- the Atlantic and the Pacific are big ones
- one of the most iconic building in London and the highest in Europe
- he is in charge of the UK
- thorny flower symbol of Scotland
- smallest country of Great Britain
- currency or money in which you pay in GB
10 Clues: he is in charge of the UK • capital city of Northern Ireland • thorny flower symbol of Scotland • smallest country of Great Britain • currency or money in which you pay in GB • the Atlantic and the Pacific are big ones • english sea which separates the island from the continent • one of the most iconic building in London and the highest in Europe • ...
Tausug Culture 2025-10-14
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- The five daily prayers observed by Muslims
- A community elder or advisor respected in Tausug society
- Herbal plant used for treating coughs and respiratory illness
- People of the Current; an ethnolinguistic Muslim group originally from Jolo, Sulu
- A prayer or supplication said for healing or protection
- The adaptation of traditional culture to fit modern urban life
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- Food or practices that are permissible according to Islamic law
- A traditional Tausug woven headcloth symbolizing identity
- Traditional Tausug dance known for graceful movements
- Islamic concept of stewardship; treating nature as a sacred trust from Allah
10 Clues: The five daily prayers observed by Muslims • Traditional Tausug dance known for graceful movements • A prayer or supplication said for healing or protection • A community elder or advisor respected in Tausug society • A traditional Tausug woven headcloth symbolizing identity • Herbal plant used for treating coughs and respiratory illness • ...
8th Grade Review Crossword 2014-01-12
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- A term used to describe how light or dark a color is
- the large oven or furnace used to fire pottery
- two lines that can go on forever in both directions and never touch would be called what?
- _____________ lines in a perspective drawing point directly at a vanishing point
- Pablo Picasso is considered a founder of what style and movement in art?
- an movement and style of art that highlights pop culture icons
- the area in a drawing that is in between the foreground and background
- light values are used to show these areas in a still-life drawing
- ______ _______ perspective is a drawing technique that uses two vanishing points
- A 3D digital drawing software created by Google
- The type of cubism that is characterized its blocky simplified depictions of people and things
- a dry concentrated paint that is used by adding water to it
- the process of kneading your clay to remove any air pockets
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- One of two types of cubism that "analyzes" it's subject matter
- a method used in pottery that builds walls by rolling out flat sheets of clay
- the material brushed onto pottery to give it a glossy color
- a term used to describe all things current and popular
- A dot drawn on the horizon line used in perspective drawing
- the line used in perspective drawing that divides the sky from the ground
- the stage in the pottery process when clay is formed and completely air dry
- the area in a drawing that should appear furthest way from the viewer
- dark values are used to describe these areas in a still-life drawing
- the area in a drawing that should appear closest to the viewer
23 Clues: the large oven or furnace used to fire pottery • A 3D digital drawing software created by Google • A term used to describe how light or dark a color is • a term used to describe all things current and popular • the material brushed onto pottery to give it a glossy color • A dot drawn on the horizon line used in perspective drawing • ...
English II EOC 2015-03-30
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- Where you call to action goes
- The ideas needed for your body paragraphs
- The type of idea needed to score higher for the open-ended
- The _____ should be the first thing you do on the test.
- Where you put your position statement
- The documentary about how fast food has been hurting the American people
- Textual evidence is a _____ from the passage used as support/evidence
- The short film portraying the murder of elephants for their ivory
- The most important requirement needed to pass the open-ended questions
- The documentary about the dangers of immigration
- The highest score possible for the open-ended responses
- The number of essays you have to write for this EOC
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- A conclusion or assumption based on what the author wrote (evidence)
- What you are allowed to use to define unknown words on the test
- Using real world examples from history, events, literature, and pop culture
- The attitude of the story, how the author makes you feel
- One sentence where you state your position
- An object or idea that represents something other than itself
- The essay required for the English II EOC
- The overall message of the story
- The strategy used for the open-ended responses
- When you state what you want your audience to do
- The amount of points needed to pass the English II EOC
- The amount of hours you have to take the EOC
- The highest score for the persuasive essay
- The number of textual evidence needed for the cross selection open-ended
- When will you take your EOC English II assessment?
- The words chosen/used by the author
28 Clues: Where you call to action goes • The overall message of the story • The words chosen/used by the author • Where you put your position statement • The ideas needed for your body paragraphs • The essay required for the English II EOC • One sentence where you state your position • The highest score for the persuasive essay • The amount of hours you have to take the EOC • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
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- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- it means "floating world"
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- it means "meticulous"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
24 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • One of the most popular art forms in India • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • ...
Hispanic Culture Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- Stars in the Movies Machete, and Machete Kills
- Main character in a 2002-2007 TV show about a Mexican American family.
- is one of the most popular Hispanic foods of El Salvador
- He is the top-selling tropical salsa artist of all time.
- are the epitome of Hispanic food culture.
- He has been referred to as the "Prince of Reggaeton".
- known as the dance of the bullfight
- is a popular dessert made by whipping up milk, egg yolks and flour. This is left to chill and solidify, before being coated in breadcrumbs and fried.
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- Puerto Rican professional baseball right fielder who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball For Pittsburgh Pirates
- This dance originated in Cuba and is similar to the mambo. Its name is derived from the sound the dancers' shoes make while dancing to this style of music.
- Dubbed the "King of Latin Pop" and "Latin Music King"
- becoming the first Hispanic American woman to go to space with a nine-day mission
- he has starred in many films, including Crash, World Trade Center, and Shooter.
- Said to have originated in the Caribbean and is one of the most entertaining and practiced social dances in the world today.
- This Texan-Mexican food is made with grilled skirt steak
- birthed in Argentina and Uruguay, its influences span the globe. It's a dance of emotion and depth and relies deeply on improvisation.
- was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France.
- is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor.
- Wrote the Songs Havana, Don't go yet, and Senorita
- are typical foods of the Colombian and Venezuelan gastronomy, where different variations exist
20 Clues: known as the dance of the bullfight • are the epitome of Hispanic food culture. • Stars in the Movies Machete, and Machete Kills • Wrote the Songs Havana, Don't go yet, and Senorita • Dubbed the "King of Latin Pop" and "Latin Music King" • He has been referred to as the "Prince of Reggaeton". • This Texan-Mexican food is made with grilled skirt steak • ...
Solate FSA Crossword 2019-05-07
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- the feeling or emotion an author is trying to get the reader to feel
- the moral of the story
- the paragraphs of poetry
- the feeling of anticipation for upcoming events, especially when you don't know exactly whats coming
- the non-literal meaning behind a word; the way that words are used informally
- something that is not directly stated in the text; reading between the lines
- the author or writers main overall argument
- evidence, words, phrases, or pictures in a text to provide back-up to a main idea
- the purpose the reason an author wrote a text
- if something makes logical sense, and fits together in a sensible way
- when the same consonant sound repeats (she sells sea shells)
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- the general group or category that a text belongs to
- an extreme exaggeration
- when the audience has a different perspective on things than the characters, and suspense or humor or some other similar feeling is created
- a historical or pop culture reference
- to give material things human qualities
- a comparison between two things using like or as
- the literal dictionary definition of a word
- the who who when where why how of a text
- rephrasing or paraphrasing the plot of a story or a retelling of the major ideas or events in a text
- judging something
- the beginning, middle, and end of a story; the way a story progresses and the path that it follows
- the pattern of the last word of the lines of a poem
- the various perspectives of different characters or people
- a comparison made without using the words like or as
- a short or funny story
26 Clues: judging something • the moral of the story • a short or funny story • an extreme exaggeration • the paragraphs of poetry • a historical or pop culture reference • to give material things human qualities • the who who when where why how of a text • the literal dictionary definition of a word • the author or writers main overall argument • ...
Poetry Terms 2019-11-20
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- A type of poem that tells a tragic story, often narrated by someone who has done something wrong (like an outlaw), containing a simple rhyme scheme.
- The speaker or poet's attitude toward the subject
- A type of poem that expresses the thoughts, feelings, and state of mind of the poet.
- Giving animals/objects the characteristics of humans
- The use of words with the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close to one another.
- Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- Lines in a poem that end with the same or similar sound.
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- Poetry that has neither rhyme nor a specific syllable requirement per line.
- Makes an implied or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated, but share common characteristics.
- The emotions the reader is made to feel when reading the poem
- When words have the same or similar vowel sounds within lines.
- A figurative expression that means something different from its literal meaning.
- The continuation of a sentence over a line break without the use of punctuation.
- A direct comparison using “like” or “as”
- A contradictory statement or phrase.
- A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion or create comic effect.
- A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science, or pop culture.
- A poem with 14 lines, written in iambic pentameter, containing either 3 quatrains and a couplet OR an octave and a sestet.
- Words that sound similar but do not rhyme exactly.
- The use of language that appeals to the five senses with vivid descriptions:
20 Clues: A contradictory statement or phrase. • A direct comparison using “like” or “as” • Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter. • The speaker or poet's attitude toward the subject • Words that sound similar but do not rhyme exactly. • Giving animals/objects the characteristics of humans • Lines in a poem that end with the same or similar sound. • ...
Collective Nouns 2024-04-11
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- a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
- a group of wolves hunting together.
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together.
- an organized group of singers, typically one that takes part in church services or performs regularly in public.
- an institution for educating children.
- a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones.
- all the people employed by a particular organization.
- a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.
- a group of objects or an amount of material accumulated in one location, especially for some purpose or as a result of some process
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
- a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
- a large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, that live, feed, or migrate together or are kept together as livestock.
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- A group of crows
- the grounds of a school, hospital, or other institution.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a group of students meeting regularly to study the same subject.
- a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
- a number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or traveling together
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows.
- a large and disorderly crowd of people.
20 Clues: A group of crows • a group of wolves hunting together. • an institution for educating children. • a large and disorderly crowd of people. • a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting. • all the people employed by a particular organization. • the grounds of a school, hospital, or other institution. • a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones. • ...
Collective Nouns 2024-04-11
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- an organized group of singers, typically one that takes part in church services or performs regularly in public.
- a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
- a large and disorderly crowd of people.
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together.
- a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or traveling together
- a group of wolves hunting together.
- an institution for educating children.
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- A group of crows
- a large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, that live, feed, or migrate together or are kept together as livestock.
- the grounds of a school, hospital, or other institution.
- a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.
- a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
- a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
- all the people employed by a particular organization.
- a group of students meeting regularly to study the same subject.
- a group of objects or an amount of material accumulated in one location, especially for some purpose or as a result of some process
20 Clues: A group of crows • a group of wolves hunting together. • an institution for educating children. • a large and disorderly crowd of people. • a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting. • all the people employed by a particular organization. • the grounds of a school, hospital, or other institution. • a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones. • ...
PANEL SHOWS 2024-09-12
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- BBC game show of comedy wit starring Eddie Large & Phill Jupitus (6)
- – Munnery, host of surreal panel show Either/Or (5)
- – Jury, 1990 music panel show hosted by Jools Holland (4-3)
- Shooting –, BBC programme hosted by Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer (5)
- – Anderson, host of political parody panel show, If I Ruled The World (5)
- Kirsty -, host of the arts and culture show Late Review (4)
- Celebrity –, comedy panel show hosted by comedian Bob Monkhouse (7)
- Sue -, host of the long running panel show A Question Of Sport (6)
- - & Skirt, fictional panel show segment in BBC entertainment show The A Force (6)
- Bill -, host of the US late-night show Politically Incorrect (5)
- Nick -, hosted the first three series of BBC’s Room 101 (7)
- – Stiles, regular guest on Whose Line Is It Anyway? (4)
- Ian -, team captain on Have I Got News for You (6)
- – Clary, comedian who starred in the BBC show It’s Only TV. . . But I Like It (6)
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- Just A –, Radio 4 comedy panel show hosted by Nicholas Parsons (6)
- US panel show created by Barbara Walters (3-4)
- Loyd -, host of Through The Keyhole (8)
- Call My -, BBC panel show with Bob Holness as chairman (5)
- Cryer’s –, panel show featuring footage from regional news & TV archives (8)
- – McGrath, team captain on BBC panel show They Think It’s All Over (4)
- Give Us A –, charades-style panel show with Liza Goddard & Lionel Blair (4)
- Mark -, original host of the BBC show Never Mind The Buzzcocks (6)
- The 99p –, Radio 4 Spoof panel show (9)
- – Quiz, revived BBC panel show presented by Chris Tarrant (3)
24 Clues: Loyd -, host of Through The Keyhole (8) • The 99p –, Radio 4 Spoof panel show (9) • US panel show created by Barbara Walters (3-4) • Ian -, team captain on Have I Got News for You (6) • – Munnery, host of surreal panel show Either/Or (5) • – Stiles, regular guest on Whose Line Is It Anyway? (4) • Call My -, BBC panel show with Bob Holness as chairman (5) • ...
Star Wars 2023-01-24
Across
- - Kylo's master in episode VIII.
- Luke Skywalker's twin sister (first name only).
- Rebel ship used in blowing up the first Death Star (Luke flew one).
- This astromech droid has been featured in every Star Wars film in the Skywalker saga.
- The best pilot in the Resistance (first name only).
- The bounty hunter that all clones were designed after.
- This character lives in the Dagobah System.
- The pop culture name for Grogu.
- Kylo Ren's actual name.
- The snow lizard that is domesticated and ridden on the planet Hoth.
- Little creatures with bright eyes that live in the sands of Tatooine. "Who-tini!"
- Padme Amidalla's home planet.
- Sith that killed Qui-Gon Jinn.
- Father of Luke Skywalker and eventually Darth Vader.
- The color of Mace Windu's lightsaber.
- Former stormtrooper now Resistance member.
- This little droid rolls around.
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- Protocol droid built be Anakin Skywalker.
- Gungan that says, "misa called ____________, misa your humble servant."
- Leader of the Knights of Ren, enemy of Rey, and he killed his father - Han Solo.
- Captain of the Millenium Falcon.
- The Last Jedi was episode ___________.
- The grand-daughter of Sheev Palpatine.
- Bounty hunter that captures Han Solo and transports him to Jabba's palace.
- Character with a double blade lightsaber.
- This character begins Luke's Jedi training.
- Reprograms C3PO so that he may speak Sith.
- The name of Star Wars Episode IV.
- Another droid that rolls but this one rolls on a singular wheel.
- Furry little creatures that inhabit the forest moon of Endor.
- The instructions or plan given to all the clones to eliminate all Jedi. Execute __________.
- Monster-creature that Luke battles in Jabba's dungoen.
32 Clues: Kylo Ren's actual name. • Padme Amidalla's home planet. • Sith that killed Qui-Gon Jinn. • The pop culture name for Grogu. • This little droid rolls around. • - Kylo's master in episode VIII. • Captain of the Millenium Falcon. • The name of Star Wars Episode IV. • The color of Mace Windu's lightsaber. • The Last Jedi was episode ___________. • ...
J.L Hard 2023-05-26
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- A quantity that is calculated from a sample
- A set of all possible unit values
- The saving grace of math class
- A way of solving a system of two equations with two variables by using
- "I want it that waayy"(2wrds)
- A statistical or mathematical representation of a problem
- A collection mostly compressed dead tree mater that is printed with ink placed in a large community building where people can borrow them
- two variables that are statisticly related
- A popular Swedish game made in 2009
- A input of a function that outputs zero
- Replacing a variable with an equal expression
- A extremely over budget 5th generation fighter jet program.
- A data value that's "Not like the other points"
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- A famous weapon of the Nordic gods and pop culture
- A property where a particle can be in two states at once (Think like a computer bit that can be 1 and 0 at the same time) (2wrds)
- Takes a input from one set to assign to an output of another set
- A representation of the difference between the actual points and the predicted value
- A set of all possible output values
- Don't worry I still think you are a planet
- A limitation on all values in a model
- A characteristic of an individual in a group that can take different values
- from a numerical or categorical data set it tells you how many of each value or category are in the data set
- The distance between a number and zero o the number line (2wrds)
- School spirit! (an abbreviation)
- A Small spinney toy that went viral (2wrds)
25 Clues: "I want it that waayy"(2wrds) • The saving grace of math class • School spirit! (an abbreviation) • A set of all possible unit values • A set of all possible output values • A popular Swedish game made in 2009 • A limitation on all values in a model • A input of a function that outputs zero • Don't worry I still think you are a planet • ...
30 things i've learned 2025-04-17
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- services marketed towards women to be priced higher than comparable products or services marketed towards men
- scientific discoveries, theories, or experiments that offer evidence
- choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- attitude or mood of a writer or speaker towards a subject, audience, or topic
- what moved the writer/speaker to write/speak
- historical events, figures, or movements that provide relevant context
- Appeal to emotion
- understanding how writers or speakers use language to persuade or achieve a specific purpose with their audience
- what is the speaker/writer trying to accomplish
- recent news or happenings that are relevant to the prompt
- circumstance in which one or more people employ rhetoric, finding all the available means of persuasion
- central claim or argument that a writer will make and attempt to prove throughout an essay
- appeal to logic
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- personal experiences or observations that relate to the topic
- explanation and interpretation of evidence
- appeal to credibility
- process of reasoning in an argument
- acknowledging and referencing the source(s) of information used in research or writing to give credit and support claims
- active notes on a text as you read
- what are the rhetorical __ that the writer/ speaker uses
- "proof" used to support a claim or argument
- Pathos Logos Ethos
- who is the speaker trying to reach
- who is the __/writer
- he practice of delaying a child's entry into kindergarten by a year
- the time and place of the piece
- statement or assertion
- a coherent argument by combining information from multiple sources
- books, articles, or other texts that offer relevant insights
- pop culture, sports, or other non-academic knowledge
30 Clues: appeal to logic • Appeal to emotion • Pathos Logos Ethos • who is the __/writer • appeal to credibility • statement or assertion • the time and place of the piece • active notes on a text as you read • who is the speaker trying to reach • process of reasoning in an argument • explanation and interpretation of evidence • "proof" used to support a claim or argument • ...
Bay College Trivia 2025-02-17
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- The official name of Bay College
- The Executive Director of Online Learning
- The name of the resource you can receive professional clothing for a job interview or for work, for free!
- The online student portal where you can register for classes, apply for graduation, and check your balances/pay your bills
- The name of the theater at the Escanaba Campus
- The location of Bay College's second campus
- The Bay College program that offers assistance to first generation college students
- The name of Bay College's Annual Fall Welcome Event for students
- The online learning platform used by students
- The Business Instructor and BPA Club Advisor
- The local organization where you can receive a free single membership to if you are a full-time student
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- The mascot of Bay College
- The name of the resource where you can receive food and other necessities, for free!
- The Coordinator and Lead Instructor for the Early Childhood Education Program
- The acronym for the University that has a regional center on Bay College's Campuses, where you can earn your bachelor's degree without leaving Escanaba or Iron Mountain.
- The Physics, Engineering Mechanics, and Astronomy Instructor
- The student club (with the acronym "CAB") that plans a wide variety of activities for both the campus and the community.
- The Executive Director of Student Life and Security
- The name of the artist whom Bay College houses the largest collection in the world
- The name of Bay College's podcast hosted by Jillena Rose and Dr. June Klees
- The annual pop culture convention with celebrity guests, vintage gaming, cosplay contests, and more-- which brings thousands of people onto campus!
21 Clues: The mascot of Bay College • The official name of Bay College • The Executive Director of Online Learning • The location of Bay College's second campus • The Business Instructor and BPA Club Advisor • The online learning platform used by students • The name of the theater at the Escanaba Campus • The Executive Director of Student Life and Security • ...
Entreprenuership 2024-11-12
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- the stage in the entrepreneurial process in which the entrepreneur plans to ventur, identifies needed resources using a business plan etc..
- any name symbol, figure, letter, word or mark adopted and used by a manufacturer or merchant in order to designate has or her goods.
- a proposal that describes a new business
- the stage in which the entrepreneur identifies and acquires the financial, human and capital resources needed for the venture startup
- an idea that has commercial value
- the process of starting and operatig one's own business
- the exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor to manfacture to use or sell an invention...
- a business undertaking involving risk
- applying principles of right and wrong to situations in the workplace
- data that describes a group of people in terms of their age, martial status, family size, ethnic background, education etc..
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- a systematic set of rules and procedures used to guide the behavior or an individual, a business or a culture
- sometimes referred to as "mom and pop" business
- the stage in which the entrepreneur generates ideas, recognizes opportunities, and determines the feasibility or ideas, markets, ventures...
- the stage in which the entrepreneur operates the ventures and utilizes resources to achieve goals/objectives
- capital and resources needed to start a business
- an individual who understands the risk associated with creating, organizing, and owning a business
- a written description of the purpose of a company and the management philosophy
- a new or different product
- a brief description of the key points of the business plan
- the stage in which the entrepreneur decides on a ventures future growth, development or demise
- a legal right granted to an author to sale or distribute a musical dramatic or artistic work
21 Clues: a new or different product • an idea that has commercial value • a business undertaking involving risk • a proposal that describes a new business • sometimes referred to as "mom and pop" business • capital and resources needed to start a business • the process of starting and operatig one's own business • a brief description of the key points of the business plan • ...
USA Today Mash-Up 2018-07-18
Across
- Have to have
- Hallway runner
- Anna’s sister in “Frozen”
- Depart from a scene
- Spill hot coffee on, say
- Garden walk
- Wedding phrase
- Get mileage from
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- A queens favorite kind of precipitation
- Pipeline problem
- Thanksgiving side dish
- Write a review of
- Black out
- Cheese that is made backwards
- Monopoly board corner
- A balloons least favorite music genre
- Doesn’t lack
17 Clues: Black out • Garden walk • Have to have • Doesn’t lack • Hallway runner • Wedding phrase • Pipeline problem • Get mileage from • Write a review of • Depart from a scene • Monopoly board corner • Thanksgiving side dish • Spill hot coffee on, say • Anna’s sister in “Frozen” • Cheese that is made backwards • A balloons least favorite music genre • A queens favorite kind of precipitation
Mr. and Mrs. Brown 2015-04-10
Across
- Their Honeymoon
- Maid of Honor
- To pop the question
- Wedding venue
- _____ to the chapel
- Stacia's birthplace
- Stacia's younger sibling
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- Don't forget to ____ to the wedding by April 27!
- Where he proposed
- The spoiled child
- Jesse's middle name
- capture the moment
- the blushing bride
- Stacia's middle name
- who wears the pants in this relationship?
- Their youngest child
- Best Man
17 Clues: Best Man • Maid of Honor • Wedding venue • Their Honeymoon • Where he proposed • The spoiled child • capture the moment • the blushing bride • Jesse's middle name • To pop the question • _____ to the chapel • Stacia's birthplace • Stacia's middle name • Their youngest child • Stacia's younger sibling • who wears the pants in this relationship? • Don't forget to ____ to the wedding by April 27!
Puerto Rico 2021-05-16
Across
- Fort built by the spanish
- Used for studying astronomy
- Only rainforest in America
- Professional baseball player
- EGOT winner
- Railroad Tunnel
- Bad Bunny
- King of Latin Pop
- Leader in sugar cane industry
- Indigenous Tribes
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- Known as the king of reggaeton
- Bahia Bioluminiscente
- Olympic gold medal winner
- Firestation Museum
- Network of limestones and underground rivers
- Largest rum distillery
- Governor's residence
17 Clues: Bad Bunny • EGOT winner • Railroad Tunnel • King of Latin Pop • Indigenous Tribes • Firestation Museum • Governor's residence • Bahia Bioluminiscente • Largest rum distillery • Fort built by the spanish • Olympic gold medal winner • Only rainforest in America • Used for studying astronomy • Professional baseball player • Leader in sugar cane industry • Known as the king of reggaeton • ...
Coloring Book Pages 2025-02-13
17 Clues: Fast • NFL MVP • Ultimate • Mr. Morale • Family man • Got the beat • Never forgets • Phoenix Wright • A sunny snowman • Queen of Urban Pop • Do you want to build a • Did you hear that cat? • Younger brother to Huey • Masahiro Sakurai's baby • They don't want no scrubs • Here to collect your souls • Bear with a symbol on its belly
Random Joy 2025-07-02
10 Clues: – Small laugh • – Internet fun • – Wildly silly • – Sudden sound • – Move to music • – Funny sentence • – Overall feeling • – Short comedy act • – Unusual but cool • – Shout of excitement
Procedural Drift 2023-11-07
Across
- A positive attitude to everyday challenges is which behaviour (9)
- PuNC what does the 'u' refer to (13)
- Take 5 is aimed at improving our workplace what (7)
- Familiarity of procedure breeds what (8)
- Includes slips, lapses and mistakes (5,5)
- These can influence performance in the workplace (5,7)
- A culture defined as adherence to both organisational and regulatory procedure (10)
- A culture defined as normalised actions or work ethic (11)
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- The purpose of HF systems is to optimise what between people and envirnoment (13)
- What role does CASA play in Aviation (9)
- Defined as the adherence to regulatory procedure (10)
- Adequate HF training results in a what Behavioural/Compliance culture (8)
- Defined as the adherence to organisational procedure (11)
- Take 5 is one error preventative strategy, what is the other (4)
- PiNC - what does the 'i' refer to (11)
- Where can we find more detail about HF (9)
- These are reflected in our behaviours (9)
- A behaviour of consciously disregarding risk (8)
- These are based on our life values (7)
- This is the mismatch between procedure and actual practice (5)
20 Clues: PuNC what does the 'u' refer to (13) • PiNC - what does the 'i' refer to (11) • These are based on our life values (7) • What role does CASA play in Aviation (9) • Familiarity of procedure breeds what (8) • Includes slips, lapses and mistakes (5,5) • These are reflected in our behaviours (9) • Where can we find more detail about HF (9) • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2015-08-15
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- taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs
- shift in human history from food gathering to food producing
- raising of food for crops
- skilled workers
- set of beliefs, knowledge, and patterns of living a group displays
- system of moving water from rivers to crops
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- early people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food
- specialization in a specific type of work
- evidence about which little information is given
- early people who wandered for food
- humans and earlier humanlike creatures
- spread of ideas and other aspects of culture from one area to another
- complex culture that can produce a surplus of food, has cities with government systems, and job specialization
- human made objects
14 Clues: skilled workers • human made objects • raising of food for crops • early people who wandered for food • humans and earlier humanlike creatures • specialization in a specific type of work • system of moving water from rivers to crops • evidence about which little information is given • taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2022-11-22
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- the process of mixing cultures that have left their original culture and created a new culture
- the sixth official religion in Indonesia
- conflict that happened to individuals by themself
- similarity of group members
- conflicts between parties in an organizational structure that have different level
- the process of mixing cultures that still displays their original culture
- agreement by conflicting parties to reduce demands in reaching a conflict resolution
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- christian holiday
- indigeneous tribe from North Sumatera
- the process of involving a third party as a neutral advisor in a formal way
- new issue that form a new form of plurality in Indonesia
- form of plurality
- the process of involving a third party as a neutral advisor
- integration that is formed because of coercion
14 Clues: christian holiday • form of plurality • similarity of group members • indigeneous tribe from North Sumatera • the sixth official religion in Indonesia • integration that is formed because of coercion • conflict that happened to individuals by themself • new issue that form a new form of plurality in Indonesia • ...
english 2013-02-24
20 Clues: cfjg • ksdjf • sxffd • hahaha • hehehe • asdasd • cvxkmn • fdsklj • blabal • asdxcv • kjvjks • kljfdjk • fkfdsjj • fdlskjf • blueblue • jklgdfkj • klfxdjkl • asdasdagt • klsdfljks • fsdjkldfkl
Pioneer Girl 2015-03-04
20 Clues: art • bird • unit • meal • sofa • glad • water • chest • movie • beast • speech • meadow • window • denali • doctor • bubbler • explore • tomorrow • commander • assortment
Pioneer Girl 2015-03-04
20 Clues: art • bird • unit • meal • sofa • glad • water • chest • movie • beast • speech • meadow • window • denali • doctor • bubbler • explore • tomorrow • commander • assortment
Cognados 2021-10-12
20 Clues: arte • banco • canal • actor • coche • ángel • enorme • banano • dividir • curioso • cultura • balance • autobús • detalle • esencial • colección • excelente • artístico • concierto • distancia
Turning Points Unit 2 p. 48 (1) 2022-01-29
Native american Thea 2022-01-20
Just Imagine Unit 2 - Version 1 2022-01-25
Palabras sobre la música 2024-01-10
20 Clues: joy • sing • words • evoke • unite • power • dance • flauta • improve • rituals • sensory • culture • language • trompeta • practice • feelings • platillos • well-being • communicate • celebrations
Test 2025-01-23
Text 1 Team Williams 2025-08-26
20 Clues: rento • luvata • tietää • lapset • tiukka • jotain • luonto • näyttää • joukkue • molemmat • vanhemmat • erilainen • kulttuuri • pesäpallo • koripallo • kiireinen • ulkomailla • muistuttaa • sukulainen • rauhallinen
1000 Basic English Words 3 10.20 2025-10-04
The Marrow Thieves 2024-12-13
Across
- Spiritual or cultural practices significant to Indigenous culture. These are referenced as a way to maintain identity.
- The act of staying alive. This is a central theme as the characters struggle to avoid capture.
- Refers to a group of Indigenous peoples in North America, including the main characters’ heritage.
- The belief in a better future motivates the characters despite their grim circumstances.
- A cleansing ceremony using smoke from sacred herbs, mentioned as part of the character’s connection to their roots.
- A vital spiritual connection for Indigenous people. In the story, dreams are lost by most but preserved by Indigenous individuals.
- Indigenous languages play a role in maintaining culture and connection to heritage in the book.
- The soft tissue inside bones. In the story, it symbolizes Indigenous people's survival and the target of oppression.
- The refusal to accept oppression or control, shown by the characters’ fight against the Recruiters.
- A significant theme in Indigenous culture, focusing on restoring balance and wellness after trauma.
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- A sacred tradition in Indigenous culture used in the book to preserve history, culture, and identity.
- The ability to recover from difficulties, demonstrated by the group’s determination to survive and protect each other.
- An older person in Indigenous communities who shares wisdom and guidance, respected in the story for their knowledge.
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment, which is a key element in the treatment of Indigenous people in the story.
- A fictional society that is dehumanizing and frightening, like the world in the story where Indigenous people are hunted for their bone marrow.
- Central to Indigenous identity, symbolizing life, heritage, and connection. The characters rely on the land for survival.
- Government agents tasked with capturing Indigenous people for their bone marrow.
- Emotional or psychological damage caused by distressing experiences, like the loss and violence faced by the characters.
- A group of people supporting one another, central to the characters as they navigate challenges.
- is a distinct cultural group with Indigenous and European ancestry, part of the story's representation of identity.
20 Clues: Government agents tasked with capturing Indigenous people for their bone marrow. • The belief in a better future motivates the characters despite their grim circumstances. • The act of staying alive. This is a central theme as the characters struggle to avoid capture. • ...
My Perspective of Thai Culture 2022-05-25
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- Predominantly used place to shop
- Must be covered in religious sights
- Females cannot touch them
- Tourist shopping market in Hua Hin
- Beach Town
- My favorite business speaker
- Most like the New York Subway
- Thai uber
- Sticky rice
- Unluckiest person on the trip
- Sacred space for worship
- King
- Commonly seen outside of houses to protect from evil
- Capital and major business hub
- "Chic&Chill" market
- Bats and screaming
- Professor Stonitsch's white and black dog
- What the locals refer to me as
- Northern mountainous Thailand
- Business school visit
- I have gained this for Thai culture
- The color Monks wear
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- Professor Stonitsch's black dog
- The way Thai locals acted toward our group
- What one cannot wear in most sacred places
- First beer produced in Thailand
- Most important crop
- Sanctuary, and national animal
- Popular noodle dish
- My favorite Thai food
- Local food market in Chiang Mai
- What temples are often called
- They have everything
- Hello (female)
- Our tour guide and now friend
- Michelin star street vendor
- Something I pushed myself out of by trying new things
- Thank you (male)
- We all gained a lot of these
- Thai pedicab
- Famous birthday and enlightenment celebrated in Thailand
- Fast food with amazing green curry
- Complex of buildings and temples in the heart of Bangkok
- Thai pop music
- Type of religion practiced by over 95% of Thai's
- Beach bar in Hua Hin
- Original name for Thailand
- We used this to make Pad Thai
48 Clues: King • Thai uber • Beach Town • Sticky rice • Thai pedicab • Hello (female) • Thai pop music • Thank you (male) • Bats and screaming • Most important crop • Popular noodle dish • "Chic&Chill" market • They have everything • Beach bar in Hua Hin • The color Monks wear • My favorite Thai food • Business school visit • Sacred space for worship • Females cannot touch them • Original name for Thailand • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 03.04.24 2024-03-04
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- These types of toads are known to have orange and black on their stomachs- and were properly named after that feature- if they belch, they won't actually singe you though! (2 words)
- Ooh, these types of tiny tropical frogs are colorful but don't touch- they will harm you! (2 words)
- What class do all of these little friends share/ what is their animal type?
- This family member to the salamander family is different- it is semi-aquatic!
- What shapes will you usually find on lethal frogs? (plural)
- What disney park can you find 'Mr. Toads Wild Ride'?
- Axolotls can only be found in this central part of this country- they are only found at Lake Xochimilco
- This amphibian has smooth skin and a tail, and loves to be in or near water (plural)
- "Jeremiah was a ___ frog! Was a good friend of mine!"
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- Who is the most popular pop culture frog?
- Are frogs usually poisonous or venomous?
- What organ do amphibians use to breathe when they are in water?
- This is the name of the largest frog/frog species on earth- it's a fitting title for a 7.2 pound frog!
- Which amphibian has smooth and naturally moist skin? (plural)
- If you think you will see any members from this scale-y animal class, you are sadly mistaken! (plural)
- Amphibians can be 'Fungis', but what do we affectionately call poisonous fungi with caps?
- Midas's touch would approve of this frog's name- it's also the most poisonous on earth!
- What body part of newts is seemingly always in a witches brew?
- Which amphibian has bumps and drier skin? (plural)
- What's the noise a frog makes?
20 Clues: What's the noise a frog makes? • Are frogs usually poisonous or venomous? • Who is the most popular pop culture frog? • Which amphibian has bumps and drier skin? (plural) • What disney park can you find 'Mr. Toads Wild Ride'? • "Jeremiah was a ___ frog! Was a good friend of mine!" • What shapes will you usually find on lethal frogs? (plural) • ...
Sunday Crossword: May 12, 2024 2024-03-29
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- The only spot to get lunch @ Norris
- Name of the miami heat basketball coach
- Our lifelong pop princess battle: Beyonce vs ____
- Shawna's problematic yet punchy stripper name
- Our favorite DJ is DJ ___
- Shawna's West Village go-to for carpaccio and pasta
- You're favorite thing to throw during a fight
- They once said "that's actually rule of culture #56"
- Twice song you slay the dance to
- A shallow pool in Mexico might have a posted rule that reads ___
- A staple of Yang Family fun
- The new hotspot destination that no one is talking about but Shawna is going to make it cool!!
- What you fight for if you want to Survive
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- The best type of iced coffee
- The bar with the highest kiss ratio
- Where were we the day we knew we were going to be in each other's lives forever?
- The app that has forever changed your life
- Our love/hate king at Paul's Baby Grand
- Mini-series with the most bomb style of all time
- My all-time favorite chef
- The greatest HBO siren of all time
- Name of the woman we all love the most
- Our favorite club for dancing with French women on speakers
- Your other name (which is also conveniently embroidered on a shirt - you're so welcome)
- Icon we sat next to at Rule of Thirds and you didn't realize until dessert
- Name of the song that we always karaoke to
- Number one sandwich on Spelling Bee
- Town containing artery-clogging heaven (featured in the wsj)
- ______ on the weekends and Manhattan during the week
- 3pm recurring date
30 Clues: 3pm recurring date • My all-time favorite chef • Our favorite DJ is DJ ___ • A staple of Yang Family fun • The best type of iced coffee • Twice song you slay the dance to • The greatest HBO siren of all time • The bar with the highest kiss ratio • The only spot to get lunch @ Norris • Number one sandwich on Spelling Bee • Name of the woman we all love the most • ...
Martial Arts 2025-01-06
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- A training hall or school for martial arts practice.
- A Chinese practice of breath control, meditation, and movement to cultivate energy.
- A term used in Japanese martial arts to refer to a teacher or master.
- A covert agent or mercenary from feudal Japan, often depicted in pop culture.
- A mountain range in China, famous for its Taoist monasteries and the birthplace of Tai Chi.
- A colored item worn in martial arts to indicate rank or skill level.
- A meditative practice associated with martial arts and Buddhist monks.
- Japanese throwing stars used as a concealed weapon.
- A curved, single-edged sword traditionally used by samurai warriors.
- A classic martial arts strike, often seen in movies as a "karate chop."
- A symbol representing balance and duality, often associated with martial arts philosophy (two words with - between them)
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- A respectful gesture performed at the start and end of martial arts practice.
- The Indian monk credited with bringing Zen Buddhism and martial arts to China.
- A modern Japanese martial art focused on throws and grappling.
- A military leader in feudal Japan, under whom samurai warriors served.
- In Chinese martial arts, the vital life force believed to flow through the body.
- Legendary Chinese temple known for its warrior monks and kung fu.
- The traditional uniform worn by martial artists, typically in karate, judo, and jiu-jitsu.
- Japanese martial art focused on striking techniques, meaning "empty hand."
- A religious ascetic who practices martial arts, especially in Shaolin tradition.
- First name of a Hong Kong-American martial artist, actor, filmmaker, and philosopher.
- A Chinese martial art known for its slow, flowing movements and focus on balance.
- The warrior class of feudal Japan, highly skilled in martial arts and swordsmanship.
23 Clues: Japanese throwing stars used as a concealed weapon. • A training hall or school for martial arts practice. • A modern Japanese martial art focused on throws and grappling. • Legendary Chinese temple known for its warrior monks and kung fu. • A colored item worn in martial arts to indicate rank or skill level. • ...
Vocab 5: Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- Victor blamed the creature for his wrongdoings to try to ___________ his own guilt.
- If you don't condemn violence, people may think you ___________ it.
- When I returned to school in the fall, I found our ________ fort from the previous year waiting vacantly for us.
- Saturday Night Live frequently features skits that ___________ celebrities, politicians and pop culture.
- Every once in a while, I indulge in a _________ of pizza and video games.
- The lush, __________ countryside was bountiful with growing things.
- Are you okay? You've been ___________ since that serious conversation we had earlier.
- Our salutatorian's ____________ speech brought a tear to my eye.
- Squidward Tentacles is known for being _____________, unlike his cheery counterpart Spongebob.
- The new Pixar movie was sentimental, but also _____________.
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- On ___________ days after a long winter, I cherish the balmy air and the softened ground.
- The __________ criminal was so confident he wouldn't be caught that he committed the crime during the day.
- I don't mean to ___________, but sometimes I pretend to be hurt when I don't want to go to gym class.
- The doctor said I could go back to playing baseball when I got the cast off, but I still feel a little ____________.
- To this day, the crimes he commits ________ the good name of his hard-working family.
- Make sure to be __________ when you bring the balloons through the living room, I don't want the birthday girl to see them yet.
- Have you checked X lately? There's a new cringy, hateful __________ making the rounds.
- I find the new state laws to be ____________ and unconstitutional.
- The mummy was left in the hot, arid tomb for centuries to rot and ___________.
- I like a hero who is humble, not one that is _________.
20 Clues: I like a hero who is humble, not one that is _________. • The new Pixar movie was sentimental, but also _____________. • Our salutatorian's ____________ speech brought a tear to my eye. • I find the new state laws to be ____________ and unconstitutional. • If you don't condemn violence, people may think you ___________ it. • ...
BRANDHOLIC 2026-01-06
Across
- This automobile brand is named after the founder’s daughter.
- This brand’s name literally means “crown” in Japanese.
- This Indian brand’s mascot is a bespectacled kid named Gattu
- A data-driven year-end music storytelling format launched by Youtube Music to counter Spotify’s “Wrapped”
- This brand introduced the world’s first mass-produced instant camera
- This Indian company was the first to introduce sachet pricing to disrupt FMCG penetration.
- This luxury brand has never appointed a global brand ambassador, relying purely on heritage.
- The quotation marks, zip-tie, and ‘3% rule’ belong to this founder of Off-White, who was also first Artistic director for brand LV
- This Fashion designer,was creative director of Gucci in the 1990s, helping it Revive as a brand with a provocative, high-fashion repositioning.
- This luxury brand deliberately burns unsold stock to maintain brand exclusivity
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- This brand was known as blue ribbon sports before becoming an industry giant.
- This global brand’s name means “I roll” in Latin.
- This 1983 Song by ‘King of Pop’ became globally iconic before being tied to a landmark Pepsi campaign, with tagline “Choice of a New Generation”
- This author reframed marketing as empathy and culture-building rather than persuasion, in a 2018 book titled This Is Marketing.
- This brand’s first logo featured Sir Isaac Newton sitting under a tree
- This airline brand was named using a Sanskrit word meaning “limitless.”
- The long-running Fevicol and Asian Paints campaigns under Piyush Pandey were created at which agency?
- This tech giant was originally called “Cadabra.”
- This global camera brand is named after a Greek mythological figure associated with wisdom
- This startup unicorn was originally named “BuyHatke” before pivoting into fintech .
20 Clues: This tech giant was originally called “Cadabra.” • This global brand’s name means “I roll” in Latin. • This brand’s name literally means “crown” in Japanese. • This automobile brand is named after the founder’s daughter. • This Indian brand’s mascot is a bespectacled kid named Gattu • This brand introduced the world’s first mass-produced instant camera • ...
Social Science Project FINAL 2024-05-26
Across
- The competitor of the Byzantine Empire over the territories in Southwest Asia. It initially controlled Armenia, an important stopover of caravan traders.
- Their plays employed a dramatic technique to probe historical events and human character, also considered to be one of the greatest writers to ever use the English language.
- The empire founded by Li Yuan
- It was a time of REBIRTH in creativity in Europe in the 1300s, it brought changes in many areas
- Considered to be “Mesoamerica’s mother culture?”
- Khaldun Believed that there were two types of culture: the primitive or the rural culture and the civilized or the city culture.
- Where the Renaissance Began due to it being the center of Roman History.
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- Now located in some parts of present-day Mauritania and Mali, used to be a trading empire.
- Best known plays: The Misanthrope and the Imaginary Invalid.
- DaVinci A renown painter who dissected corpses
- They used cacao (chocolate)beans as a uniform currency.
- Their Capital city is Tenochtitlan (Mexico City)
- Are most famous for their patronage of the arts and supporting famous artists
- Refers to the Solidarity or Social consciousness among a group of people.
- Their language is called Quechua, also called Runa simi.
15 Clues: The empire founded by Li Yuan • DaVinci A renown painter who dissected corpses • Their Capital city is Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) • Considered to be “Mesoamerica’s mother culture?” • They used cacao (chocolate)beans as a uniform currency. • Their language is called Quechua, also called Runa simi. • Best known plays: The Misanthrope and the Imaginary Invalid. • ...
Asia Test Review - Levi 2025-02-05
Across
- Extremely cheap labor for people who need jobs but can't find any other ones. Paid very little for mass amounts of work.
- Zone near a boarder with constant patrolling by soldiers and almost impossible barriers to get to the other side.
- Most isolated country in the world
- Cheap way to store ashes of a loved one. Can be visited using a card to get access to your loved ones ashes.
- Push big amounts of civilians into a train to maximize space usage.
- North Korea doesn't have any way in and no way out of the country if you are a civilian. Not even on the internet. Living in poverty and unknown to the world outside of North Korea.
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- South Korea's version of pop culture.
- A net to keep apple factory's in Vietnam safe from people trying to commit suicide off the building. They built nets to prevent it.
- There is a big imbalance of gender in China.
- A leader who leads with fear and total control.
- Forcing families to have no more than 1 kid so they don't overpopulate. Wealthy family's can pay to have more children.
- America dropped 2 nukes that completely obliterated Japan. They surrendered haha.
- Most powerful bomb and can take out city's.
- Huge wave which wipes out cities and land that is on the coast.
14 Clues: Most isolated country in the world • South Korea's version of pop culture. • Most powerful bomb and can take out city's. • There is a big imbalance of gender in China. • A leader who leads with fear and total control. • Huge wave which wipes out cities and land that is on the coast. • Push big amounts of civilians into a train to maximize space usage. • ...
Native Americans - Marc 2022-01-20
Review Vocabulary 2020-08-25
20 Clues: /wel/ • /wɪn/ • /wɪnd/ • /haɪt/ • /wiːk/ • /koʊtʃ/ • /ˈæk.ʃən/ • /ˈpæl.ɪs/ • /ˈker.ləs/ • /taɪˈfuːn/ • /ˈfɪz.ɪks/ • /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/ • /pɚˈmɪʃ.ən/ • /ˈeɪn.ʃənt/ • /ˈkem.ə.stri/ • /ˈsɝː.tən.li/ • /ˈdaɪ.ə.lɑːɡ/ • /kənˈtɪn.juː/ • /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/ • /ˈkæl.kjə.leɪt/
Turning Points Unit 2 p. 48 (1) 2022-01-29
Vocabulary - Unit 7 Music 2022-09-22
20 Clues: sama • mulia • irama • ulang • jujur • corak • susah • budaya • setuju • rahsia • percaya • melalui • lawatan • keadilan • berlakon • bahagian • kegemaran • berkembang • mempromosi • mempersembahkan
Identity 2020-10-15
23 Clues: gsd • sdfg • sdfg • sdfg • rtyrt • gsdfg • hjghf • jktyu • dfgsd • rtyee • rtytr • hjyuy • gdfdf • yuity • ghjfgh • iuyytu • khjgjg • ghjfgh • fghjyu • ljhkhl • jkyujkh • sdfgsdfg • orientation
Communication Puzzle 2021-08-24
20 Clues: set • help • single • growth • analyze • mastery • company • inspire • believe • victory • connects • category • costumes • cooperate • imparting • attention • objective • management • optimistic • Interaction
5과 2018-06-14
Comida 2024-01-17
20 Clues: Dish • Food • Bond • Economy • Customs • Climate • History • Culture • Flavors • Heritage • Identity • Community • Geography • Resources • Nutrition • Gatherings • Expression • Traditions • Generations • Festivities
La Comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: - Dish • - Food • - Bond • - Economy • - Customs • - Climate • - History • - Culture • - Flavors • - Heritage • - Identity • - Community • - Geography • - Resources • - Nutrition • - Gatherings • - Expression • - Traditions • - Generations • - Festivities
Comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: Dish • Food • Bond • Economy • Customs • Climate • History • Culture • Flavors • Heritage • Identity • Community • Geography • Resources • Nutrition • Gatherings • Expression • Traditions • Generations • Festivities
travelling 2025-03-31
20 Clues: jegy • segéd • hotel • csomag • úticél • kaland • térkép • reptér • utazás • útvonal • iránytű • turista • vakáció • útlevél • kultúra • hátizsák • szuvenir • helyszin • expedició • felfedezni
socpsy 2025-09-29
Modern Dance Review 2022-09-21
Across
- a joint is creased or bent
- free and expressive style of dance
- like a battement
- like a Tendu
- curving the spine
- dramatic movement; Greek culture influence
- Swings pendular movement of legs
- Mother of modern dance; contract and release Hawkins first man in Martha Graham company; natural body movement
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- Walk walk leading with heels
- creating without pre plan
- Tassel swinging the arms using the torso
- Oriental culture influence; Denishawn
- loops
- lying lying on the ground with knees up and feet on floor
- Sit pike
- Sit butterfly stretch
- incorporating chance in choreography
- gaslighting
18 Clues: loops • Sit pike • gaslighting • like a Tendu • like a battement • curving the spine • Sit butterfly stretch • creating without pre plan • a joint is creased or bent • Walk walk leading with heels • Swings pendular movement of legs • free and expressive style of dance • incorporating chance in choreography • Oriental culture influence; Denishawn • ...
History Unit 1 Words: Part 1 2022-08-29
Across
- A member of a government.
- The traditions, arts, social norms, and achievements of a community.
- The organization that leads or rules over any community.
- A group of families or communities connected by culture, usually having a leader.
- The largest area of land defined by geographic features.
- The largest area of land which is defined by a government.
- A unique detail or theme of something.
- Born in one place.
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- A group of people living in the same place, or having shared attitudes, interests, and goals.
- A large area of land with borders defined by a government.
- A large group of people united by common culture.
- A large area with geographic features visible on a map.
- Related to physical features of an area.
- Another way of saying “Native” or “Native American”.
- A single collection of neighborhoods with borders within a state or country.
- The national government.
16 Clues: Born in one place. • The national government. • A member of a government. • A unique detail or theme of something. • Related to physical features of an area. • A large group of people united by common culture. • Another way of saying “Native” or “Native American”. • A large area with geographic features visible on a map. • ...
Sociology 2023-05-05
Across
- means of communication designed to reach the general population
- norms that lack moral significance
- rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior
- judging others in term of ones own cultural standards
- group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture
- knowledge,values,customs, and physical objects that are shared by the members of a society
- an image of yourself as having an identity separate from other people
- broad ideas about what is good or desirable shared by people in a society
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- impulse to reduce discomfort
- ideas about the nature of reality
- group that is apart of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects
- stage of development between childhood and adulthood
- rule of behavior, the violation calls for strong punishment
- set of individuals of roughly the same age and interests
- innate patterns of behavior
- stages of development individuals pass through between birth and death
16 Clues: innate patterns of behavior • impulse to reduce discomfort • ideas about the nature of reality • norms that lack moral significance • stage of development between childhood and adulthood • rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior • judging others in term of ones own cultural standards • set of individuals of roughly the same age and interests • ...
Diversity 2013-04-16
Across
- people of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture
- a man of distinguished courage or ability
- The condition of being disabled
- where your heritage background comes from
- racism
- Prejudice or discrimination on the basis of a person's age
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- Ruling or dominant in a political or social context
- to repeat without variation
- Identity the totality of physical and behavioral traits that are designated by a culture as masculine or feminine
- Difference; Unlikeness
- the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.
- where you are from
- Identity the inclination of an individual with respect to heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual behavior
- something used for or regarded as representing something else
- relative worth
- an established or prescribed procedure for a religious or other rite.
16 Clues: racism • relative worth • where you are from • Difference; Unlikeness • to repeat without variation • The condition of being disabled • a man of distinguished courage or ability • where your heritage background comes from • Ruling or dominant in a political or social context • Prejudice or discrimination on the basis of a person's age • ...
Environment friendly inventions 2024-06-04
Across
- - devices used to make a vehicle go slower or stop
- - relating to England or its people, language, or culture
- - relating to France or its people, language, or culture
- - the act of travelling from one place to another
- - a vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing pedals
- - a type of gas
- - the air, water, and land in which people, animals, and plants live
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- - relating to Scotland or its people, language, or culture
- - unwanted materials or substances
- - relating to the sun or using energy from the sun
- - something new that someone has made
- - a person who makes things out of metal
- - light from the sun
- - dirty and not safe or suitable to use
- - riding a bicycle for fun, exercise, or as a way of travelling
- - places where trains stop so passengers can get on or off
16 Clues: - a type of gas • - light from the sun • - unwanted materials or substances • - something new that someone has made • - dirty and not safe or suitable to use • - a person who makes things out of metal • - the act of travelling from one place to another • - devices used to make a vehicle go slower or stop • - relating to the sun or using energy from the sun • ...
Midterm Crossword HHG 2024-01-05
Across
- F202 is across the hall from F201 (location type)
- William the Conqueror led these people
- Hit the US in the mid 19th C.
- 0 degrees latitude
- Someone going from Chile TO the US is called this
- Charleston, Atlanta, Florida, Washington (all examples of…)
- Rev. that sent LDCs to stage two
- Total amount of children a woman will have
- Enlightenment for Buddhists
- Country with majority of Shintos
- Egypt has a high one of these
- Thinking your culture is superior
- Direction of the US Center of Population
- Most populous world region with least rural area
- US started this Demo Trans stage about 1850
- Englishmen - food didn’t have a chance v. population
- This wave saw Europeans from Scandinavia come to the US
- Smallest language category
- Southern Baptist is an example of this
- Yes, join our religion!
- School systems are a cultural example
- Currently about 77 years in the US
- There is a mountain? Blow it up, build the road
- Second largest religion
- Lutheran is an example of this
- Immigration minus emigration
- Greenwich, England
- Migration from Arizona to Georgia would be this
- This allows globalization to happen
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- Facing Mecca in prayer means facing the…
- Rap spreading from NY to Atlanta
- Relocation diffusion, but for humans
- The Post and Courier would struggle in Las Vegas
- US pop pyramid would be widest in what section?
- Largest ethnic religion
- Folk culture diffuses this way
- Starts increasing in Stage 5 of the DTM
- Nice socks, I want them…
- Max amount of people on Earth
- The Olympics would be this type of force
- High BR and High DR
- 180 degrees longitude
- Hearth of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
- Most basic type of density
- This country is still in stage one of Demo Trans
- Uses satellites to pinpoint location
- 2nd largest population region
- Has been increasing since the birth of time
- Largest language family
- Inter and intraregional are subtypes
- The term for coffee tasting different around the world
- Policy that encourages population growth
- Place where a phenomenon originates
- Social media has helped reduce this
- Frequency in which something occurs in a given space
- Space-Time compressions allows this to happen
- These determine time zones
- Map that resizes countries according to data
- A migrant from Syria will most likely be one of these
- CBR-CDR/10
60 Clues: CBR-CDR/10 • 0 degrees latitude • Greenwich, England • High BR and High DR • 180 degrees longitude • Largest ethnic religion • Largest language family • Yes, join our religion! • Second largest religion • Nice socks, I want them… • Most basic type of density • Smallest language category • These determine time zones • Enlightenment for Buddhists • Immigration minus emigration • ...
April Newsletter Crossword 2024-04-10
Across
- Please consider staff meetings like a _______ shift
- Birthday on May 15th
- Blood cultures are drawn with first fever before __________ initiation
- You can ask lab for a _________ tube for some blue-top labs. Check policy
- New PICU RN from FL
- Use to prep skin for peripheral stick
- Remember that skin and ______ assessments are required for blood administration charting
- ________ hours are due at the end of May
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- When stripping a room, please make sure to check these
- _______ dose education is required by JHACO
- Which committee is April 17th at 8AM
- 1 mL is the _______ volume that can be utilized for a blood culture
- National ______ goal for blood culture contamination rates is <3%
- If aerobic/anaerobic cultures are ordered, draw this culture first
- Please keep ________ packaging on blood transfer device until sample is collected
- Our JHACO window opens this ___________
- You cannot use an existing _______ line as a sample source unless it was just placed
- Waste 5 mL of blood when drawing sample from _______
- Peyton and Steph's baby shower is _______ 4th.
19 Clues: New PICU RN from FL • Birthday on May 15th • Which committee is April 17th at 8AM • Use to prep skin for peripheral stick • Our JHACO window opens this ___________ • ________ hours are due at the end of May • _______ dose education is required by JHACO • Peyton and Steph's baby shower is _______ 4th. • Please consider staff meetings like a _______ shift • ...
Country 2023-07-11
Across
- A country in North America known for its vast wilderness and cold winters.
- A landlocked country located in southern Africa known for its wildlife and natural beauty.
- A country in North Africa known for its pyramids and ancient civilization.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and food.
- A country in Western Europe known for its art, culture, and cuisine.
- The largest country in the world located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.
- A country located in Southeast Asia known for its food, history, and natural beauty.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture and history.
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- A country in East Asia known for its technology, anime, and sushi.
- A country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans.
- A country in East Africa known for its wildlife and national parks.
- A country in North America known for its food, music, and culture.
- A country in South America known for its rainforests and the Amazon River.
- A country in East Asia known for its ancient history and modern technology.
- A country in Central Europe known for its engineering and beer.
- A country located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe known for its beaches, food, and culture.
16 Clues: A country in Central Europe known for its engineering and beer. • A country in East Asia known for its technology, anime, and sushi. • A country in North America known for its food, music, and culture. • A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture and history. • A country in East Africa known for its wildlife and national parks. • ...
6th Grade Chapter 6 Review 2025-02-07
Across
- What country embraced baseball because it reflected important cultural traits such as honor, and courage.
- a regional variety of a language with unique features, such as vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation.
- African Americans created St. Louis, New York, and Western blues by taking their culture with them from the ______ to the North.
- an important subject
- the earliest known inhabitants of a place
- Culture's indigenous to North and South America.
- increasing interconnection of cultures around the world.
- a single trait or part of culture, can be something small like a funny joke, can be something large like music or language.
- A culture trait from Hawaii that involves dancing, singing, and the Islands history.
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- section of the Earth in which people share a similar way of life, including language, religoun, economic systems, and types of government.
- products likely to decay or spoil quickly
- a group of relaxed languages that have all developed from one earlier language.
- the most popular religion in the world
- a group of people who share a common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or place of origin.
- the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
- an action or behavior that is traditional among the people in a particular group or place.
16 Clues: an important subject • the most popular religion in the world • products likely to decay or spoil quickly • the earliest known inhabitants of a place • Culture's indigenous to North and South America. • increasing interconnection of cultures around the world. • the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2015-08-15
Across
- evidence about which little information is given
- taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs
- complex culture that can produce a surplus of food, has cities with government systems, and job specialization
- early people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food
- spread of ideas and other aspects of culture from one area to another
- human made objects
- raising of food for crops
- set of beliefs, knowledge, and patterns of living a group displays
- skilled workers
- system of moving water from rivers to crops
- early people who wandered for food
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- shift in human history from food gathering to food producing
- humans and earlier humanlike creatures
- specialization in a specific type of work
14 Clues: skilled workers • human made objects • raising of food for crops • early people who wandered for food • humans and earlier humanlike creatures • specialization in a specific type of work • system of moving water from rivers to crops • evidence about which little information is given • taming of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs • ...
k-pop confidential 2023-04-10
WAB Milkshakes and Smoothies crossword! 2023-06-09
Layla's Internet/Computer Terms 2021-10-28
Across
- This refers to the process of receiving data over that internet.
- Allows you to send and receive messages to and from anyone with an email address.
- An attempt to steal your person information.
- Is a saved shortcut that directs your browser to a specific website.
- Going site to site without a purpose.
- This describe the programs inside of a computer (you can not touch it).
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- Going to site to site with a purpose.
- Junk Email or Irrelevant postings to a newsgroup or bulletin board.
- Pop-us has two meanings, one refers to a window and the other is a type of menu.
- A code of good behavior on the internet.
- A software program that travels the web locating and indexing websites for search engines.
- The physical parts of computer and related devices.
- Small program that can script negatively affect the health of you computer.
- A unit measurement used to measure data.
14 Clues: Going to site to site with a purpose. • Going site to site without a purpose. • A code of good behavior on the internet. • A unit measurement used to measure data. • An attempt to steal your person information. • The physical parts of computer and related devices. • This refers to the process of receiving data over that internet. • ...
It's Snack Time! 2025-02-16
Across
- Pearle Bixby Wait invented this in 1897
- This snack was inspired by the pop art movement
- This cereal's charming mascot was briefly replaced by Waldo the Wizard
- These were originally filled with banana cream, but was changed to vanilla during World War II due to a banana shortage.
- They're grrrrrrrreat!
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- This snack has a national day on April 26
- This rainbow-colored candy was first made in Great Britain
- This cereal was eaten on Apollo 11
- This cracker's mascot is named Finn
- This was the first ready-to-eat cereal in the U.S. to use real chocolate
- This cookie was originally made in the Chelsea Market Building in NY
- Created by pastry maker Pietro Ferrero
- There are over 160 kinds of this snack, and once you pop, the fun don't stop!
- Ralston Purina introduced the first version of this is 1985
14 Clues: They're grrrrrrrreat! • This cereal was eaten on Apollo 11 • This cracker's mascot is named Finn • Created by pastry maker Pietro Ferrero • Pearle Bixby Wait invented this in 1897 • This snack has a national day on April 26 • This snack was inspired by the pop art movement • This rainbow-colored candy was first made in Great Britain • ...
World Geography 2018-10-02
Across
- one person has sole power in the state
- the belief that every form of regulation or government is immoral and unnecessary
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- a form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life
- the government owns all the factors of production so has all control
- refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
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- the people accept the government’s power
- laws that require men or certain ages and qualifications to serve in the military
- a message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time and all places
- the government in which there are no limits set on a ruler’s power
- the geographic boundaries where the government has the right to make and enforce laws
- the government has authority to do things
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common
15 Clues: one person has sole power in the state • the people accept the government’s power • the government has authority to do things • spread of culture traits from one region to another • refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted • the government in which there are no limits set on a ruler’s power • ...
BERNYANYI LAGU POPULER 2021-02-24
Across
- band rock yang membawakan lagu 'Selamat Ulang Tahun' di tahun 2002
- salah satu girl band yang menekuni dunia lagu pop
- penyanyi dangdut yang mendapat julukan Raja Dangdut
- hal yang menjadi ciri khas seseorang dalam membawakan sebuah lagu
- adalah lagu yang berciri improvisasi, lahir, berkembang, dan populer di kalangan masyarakat kulit hitam
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- merupakan jenis lagu yang memiliki banyak pendengar
- jenis lagu ... mengharuskan penyanyinya untuk powerfull dan ekspresif
- seorang penyanyi solo lagu pop dengan lagunya 'Ayat-Ayat Cinta'
- aliran musik jazz berasal dari negara
9 Clues: aliran musik jazz berasal dari negara • salah satu girl band yang menekuni dunia lagu pop • merupakan jenis lagu yang memiliki banyak pendengar • penyanyi dangdut yang mendapat julukan Raja Dangdut • seorang penyanyi solo lagu pop dengan lagunya 'Ayat-Ayat Cinta' • hal yang menjadi ciri khas seseorang dalam membawakan sebuah lagu • ...
Culture and identity 2018-02-06
Across
- How do you call the human behavior determined by the society?
- What is another word for approving?
- In which culture are the people independent? The … culture.
Down
- How do you call it if you share norms, values and customs with the people from the same culture?
- Why does queen Maxima thinks that identity doesn’t exist anymore? Because of the…
- How do you call the human behavior determined by inherited characteristics?
- In which culture are they hospitable to others? The … culture.
- The process of teaching someone the culture features is called?
8 Clues: What is another word for approving? • In which culture are the people independent? The … culture. • How do you call the human behavior determined by the society? • In which culture are they hospitable to others? The … culture. • The process of teaching someone the culture features is called? • ...
Layla's Internet/Computer Terms 2021-10-28
Across
- This refers to the process of receiving data over that internet.
- Allows you to send and receive messages to and from anyone with an email address.
- An attempt to steal your person information.
- Is a saved shortcut that directs your browser to a specific website.
- Going site to site without a purpose.
- This describe the programs inside of a computer (you can not touch it).
Down
- Going to site to site with a purpose.
- Junk Email or Irrelevant postings to a newsgroup or bulletin board.
- Pop-us has two meanings, one refers to a window and the other is a type of menu.
- A code of good behavior on the internet.
- A software program that travels the web locating and indexing websites for search engines.
- The physical parts of computer and related devices.
- Small program that can script negatively affect the health of you computer.
- A unit measurement used to measure data.
14 Clues: Going to site to site with a purpose. • Going site to site without a purpose. • A code of good behavior on the internet. • A unit measurement used to measure data. • An attempt to steal your person information. • The physical parts of computer and related devices. • This refers to the process of receiving data over that internet. • ...
Content Conundrums 2024-05-15
Across
- Big brand of coolers
- Conversation piece?
- Who says?
- "That's it!"
- Love scene?
- Fake online followers
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- Sweet ____
- Pop-____ (some visits)
- Currency in the Legend of Zelda
- ____ Leslie, Los Angeles Sparks star in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- "Tsk, tsk" in text speak
- Grumpy's Companion
- Rapper ____ Cat
- Something unlocked with Face ID
- Headache helper
- "Ciao"
16 Clues: "Ciao" • Who says? • Sweet ____ • Love scene? • "That's it!" • Rapper ____ Cat • Headache helper • Grumpy's Companion • Conversation piece? • Big brand of coolers • Fake online followers • Pop-____ (some visits) • "Tsk, tsk" in text speak • Currency in the Legend of Zelda • Something unlocked with Face ID • ____ Leslie, Los Angeles Sparks star in the Basketball Hall of Fame
Uryan Times 2024-10-13
Across
- Children's Game
- What Makes Lara Different
- Stolen Gem
- Master Jonathan's Place
- Pop Off Swordbreaker
- Pricey Smile
- Dwarf Dealers
- Lucky He Wasn't Stabbed
Down
- "Didn't" Kill Her Parents
- The Good (Very Bad) Stuff
- Liz's Lucky First Dance
- Boon of the Bee
- Very Happy to See Us
- Amra's Eye and Ear
- Got Interviews?
- Oh Yeah, That Guy
16 Clues: Stolen Gem • Pricey Smile • Dwarf Dealers • Children's Game • Boon of the Bee • Got Interviews? • Oh Yeah, That Guy • Amra's Eye and Ear • Very Happy to See Us • Pop Off Swordbreaker • Liz's Lucky First Dance • Master Jonathan's Place • Lucky He Wasn't Stabbed • "Didn't" Kill Her Parents • The Good (Very Bad) Stuff • What Makes Lara Different
6/18/2022 <3 2022-06-18
Across
- Little lion
- Cow's sound
- Seafood dish with shells
- Latin for "king"
- "Chandelier" pop star
- First Broadway show with 7,000+ performances
- Magic spirit inside a lamp
- With 6-Down, signature song for Edith Piaf
Down
- Den
- ___ City (nickname for Nashville)
- Put together
- Frozen summer treat
- See 5-Across
- C-suite figures
- Flower pollinators
- Screenwriter Sorkin
16 Clues: Den • Little lion • Cow's sound • Put together • See 5-Across • C-suite figures • Latin for "king" • Flower pollinators • Frozen summer treat • Screenwriter Sorkin • "Chandelier" pop star • Seafood dish with shells • Magic spirit inside a lamp • ___ City (nickname for Nashville) • With 6-Down, signature song for Edith Piaf • First Broadway show with 7,000+ performances
The Leadership Class 2022-12-08
16 Clues: Math Whiz • Loves LEGOS • Has 200 fish • Barrel Racer • Adores wolves • Star Wars Fan • A good debater • Has three cats • Huge Disney Fan • A K-Pop fanatic • Allergic to milk • Has a lot of dogs • "No Photos Please" • The Summit Weather Man • Knows a lot about cars • Always listens to 80s music
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