pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Les genres de la musique 2023-10-02
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- variety music la variété française
- la musique country
- hop le hip hop
- le pop/la musique populaire
- music la musique de fond
- music la musique classique
- music la musique house
- le blues
- le jazz
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- music la musique électronique
- le rap
- le folk/la musique folklorique
- music la musiquette
- le rock
- la musique soul
- music la musique d’ambiance
16 Clues: le rap • le rock • le jazz • le blues • la musique soul • la musique country • music la musiquette • music la musique de fond • music la musique house • le pop/la musique populaire • music la musique électronique • music la musique d’ambiance • le folk/la musique folklorique • hop le hip hop • variety music la variété française • music la musique classique
Indonesian Culture 2022-06-06
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- Bahasa Sunda
- Senjata tradisional Jawa Barat
- Suku di Jawa Barat
- Alat musik papua
- Bercocok tanam dengan teras sawah
- Alat musik Nusa Tenggara Timur
- Cultural shock
- Tari Saman
- Kesenjangan budaya
- Terkenal suku Dayak
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- Rumah adat Jawa Tengah
- Batik Cirebon
- Permainan tradisional Madura
- Tari Tor-tor
- Pakaian adat jawa
- Senjata kalimantan
- Kesenian ponorogo
- Mengutamakan kepentingan pribadi
- Lagu tadisional Papua
- Tari Bali
20 Clues: Tari Bali • Tari Saman • Bahasa Sunda • Tari Tor-tor • Batik Cirebon • Cultural shock • Alat musik papua • Pakaian adat jawa • Kesenian ponorogo • Suku di Jawa Barat • Senjata kalimantan • Kesenjangan budaya • Terkenal suku Dayak • Lagu tadisional Papua • Rumah adat Jawa Tengah • Permainan tradisional Madura • Senjata tradisional Jawa Barat • Alat musik Nusa Tenggara Timur • ...
Culture Générale 2022-10-30
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- crustacé servit aux prisonniers de l’époque colonial
- animal totems de la Nouvelle-Zélande
- école de sorcier
- il a modernisé les JO
- invention d’Alfred Nobel
- fillette adoptée par Jean Valjean
- héros de mythologie tuant le minotaure
- Ville d’une histoire d’amour qui finit mal
- Inventeurs du cinématographe
- Ce qu’un philatélistes collectionne
- Pays actuel où est née Staline
- General romain ayant dit « Aléa jacta est »
- polygone désignant la France
- nom du cheval de Zorro
- doyen du village d’asterix
- Promoteur de la pomme de terre
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- la dame d’Alexandre Dumas en portait
- elles ne font pas le printemps
- la poutine y est délicieuse
- plus grande planète du système solaire
- ville avec le plus vieux métro
- Où se lève le soleil
- divinité égyptienne à tête de chacal
- créateur de Julien Sorel
- pays avec le plus de fuseaux horaires
- on lui doit les Noces de Figaro
- plus petit os du corps humain
- on y trouve des vaches rousses, blanches et noirs
- Sport dans lequel les arbitres parlent français
- Capitale du Canada
- Album musical le plus vendu de l’histoire
31 Clues: école de sorcier • Capitale du Canada • Où se lève le soleil • il a modernisé les JO • nom du cheval de Zorro • invention d’Alfred Nobel • créateur de Julien Sorel • doyen du village d’asterix • la poutine y est délicieuse • Inventeurs du cinématographe • polygone désignant la France • plus petit os du corps humain • elles ne font pas le printemps • ville avec le plus vieux métro • ...
Culture one 2022-12-19
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- - a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir
- - a person who writes novels
- - a person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance
- - not interesting or exciting
- -
- - give or order the giving of something as an official paymentbcompensation
- - is a person whose job is to draw cartoons for newspapers and magazines
- - a person who dances in ballets
- - a person who has written something or who writes in a particular way
- - a comedian is an entertainer whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes
- - a person who operates a film or television camera
- - someone who sings plays or performs in a public place so that people will give money
- - quick to understand learn and devise or apply ideas
- - a person who writes a script for a play film or broadcast
- - having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement absurd and foolish
- - a person possessing special powers of imagination or expression
- artist who makes sculptures
- - an artist who paints pictures
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- - a fact emerge become known
- - causing laughter or amusement humorous
- - a person whose profession is acting on the stage in films or on television
- - artist is someone who uses their voice in radio television film theatre and other presentations
- - providing useful or interesting information
- - is someone who writes plays
- - causing laughter and providing entertainment
- - a person who sings is called a singer artist or vocalist
- - of light or colour very bright
- - a person who writes music
- - a concert is a live music performance in front of an audience
- - a person who writes popular songs or the music for them
- - allow or enable to escape from confinement
31 Clues: - • - a person who writes music • artist who makes sculptures • - a fact emerge become known • - a person who writes novels • - is someone who writes plays • - not interesting or exciting • - an artist who paints pictures • - of light or colour very bright • - a person who dances in ballets • - causing laughter or amusement humorous • - allow or enable to escape from confinement • ...
Japanese culture 2022-11-15
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- Is an event in Spring where you can see cherry blossom flowers.
- Is the national sport of Japan.
- Is the Japanese art of growing and training small trees
- Is a crispy and salty rice cracker.
- Is the New Year in Japan.
- Are warriors of Japan, they wear armor and helmets
- Is a wooden tablet with a picture on it used at shrines.
- Are beautiful colored fish that are found in ponds and gardens
- Is rice with red beans, eaten on special occasions.
- Is a low table with a heater under it.
- Is a light summer kimono.
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- Is the highest and most beautiful mountain in Japan
- Is a popular noodle dish.
- Are round and sweet balls covered in sauce on a stick.
- Is the Japanese word for cute.
- is a festival where people throw out dried beans.
- Is held in November, when we pray for children's growth.
- Is when people write their wishes on paper and hang them on trees.
- Is a type of Japanese poem
- Is a popular food with rice and seafood.
20 Clues: Is a popular noodle dish. • Is the New Year in Japan. • Is a light summer kimono. • Is a type of Japanese poem • Is the Japanese word for cute. • Is the national sport of Japan. • Is a crispy and salty rice cracker. • Is a low table with a heater under it. • Is a popular food with rice and seafood. • is a festival where people throw out dried beans. • ...
Culture Vocab 2022-10-17
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- the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture
- A reward for conforming to established norms.
- the traditional behavior or way of life of a particular community or group of people.
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
- Thoughts or ideas that make up a culture are called the non-material culture
- the ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention of things that exist entirely in the symbolic realm.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
- a social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
- a standard or pattern, especially of social behavior, that is typical or expected of a group.
- the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture.
- the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community.
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- the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication
- actual or threatened punishments
- traits or qualities that are not just worthwhile, they represent an individual's or an organization's highest priorities, deeply held beliefs, and core, fundamental driving forces
- evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.
- a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- refers to the notion that culture takes time to catch up with technological innovations, and the resulting social problems that are caused by this lag.
- the aspect of social reality grounded in the objects and architecture that surround people.
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture.
24 Clues: actual or threatened punishments • A reward for conforming to established norms. • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community. • Thoughts or ideas that make up a culture are called the non-material culture • ...
Islamic culture 2023-01-04
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- "in the name of Allah"
- The Holy book in Islam
- Fasting
- Charity
- belief in only Allah
- Holiest place
- the calling station
- callers for prayer
- symbol of Islam
- God
- a figure used also in other cultures
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- where to cleanse on Allah's behalf
- where to pray
- what you must do before prayer
- Prayer 5 times a day
- points to Mecca
- God's messenger
- what to do for Allah
- Trip to Mecca
- prayer niche
20 Clues: God • Fasting • Charity • prayer niche • where to pray • Holiest place • Trip to Mecca • points to Mecca • God's messenger • symbol of Islam • callers for prayer • the calling station • Prayer 5 times a day • what to do for Allah • belief in only Allah • "in the name of Allah" • The Holy book in Islam • what you must do before prayer • where to cleanse on Allah's behalf • ...
Islamic culture 2023-01-04
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- "in the name of Allah"
- The Holy book in Islam
- Fasting
- Charity
- belief in only Allah
- Holiest place
- the calling station
- callers for prayer
- symbol of Islam
- God
- a figure used also in other cultures
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- where to cleanse on Allah's behalf
- where to pray
- what you must do before prayer
- Prayer 5 times a day
- points to Mecca
- God's messenger
- what to do for Allah
- Trip to Mecca
- prayer niche
20 Clues: God • Fasting • Charity • prayer niche • where to pray • Holiest place • Trip to Mecca • points to Mecca • God's messenger • symbol of Islam • callers for prayer • the calling station • Prayer 5 times a day • what to do for Allah • belief in only Allah • "in the name of Allah" • The Holy book in Islam • what you must do before prayer • where to cleanse on Allah's behalf • ...
Japanese Culture 2020-06-01
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- Martial art
- Tallest mountain in Japan
- Language of Japan
- Tiered tower
- Goodbye
- Popular flower in Japan
- Japanese dish made with rice and seaweed
- Carp streamers hung for Children's Day
- Hello
- Machine that cooks rice
- An act of singing along
- Traditional Japanese garment
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- Lazy egg cartoon character
- Noodle soup
- Holiday celebrating children
- A Japanese store at Serramonte
- Famous Japanese director/animator
- Japanese style of wrestling
- Sliced raw fish
- Capital of Japan
- Japanese lunch box
- Japanese animation
- Art of folding paper
- Most popular sport in Japan
24 Clues: Hello • Goodbye • Noodle soup • Martial art • Tiered tower • Sliced raw fish • Capital of Japan • Language of Japan • Japanese lunch box • Japanese animation • Art of folding paper • Popular flower in Japan • Machine that cooks rice • An act of singing along • Tallest mountain in Japan • Lazy egg cartoon character • Japanese style of wrestling • Most popular sport in Japan • ...
Girl Culture 2017-03-05
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- / (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.
- / A person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person.
- / Decorate (cloth) by sewing patterns on it with thread.
- / Inducing feelings of anxiety or worry.
- / The action or process of altering or being altered.
- / The quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
- / Living or occurring at the same time.
- / Be the strongest or main element; be greater in number or amount.
- / Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
- / Of little depth.
- / (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.
- / An intricate structure or network made from a number of connected items.
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- / A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- / Turn from liquid into vapour.
- / A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- / A person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention.
- / The action of mutilating or being mutilated.
- / Expected at or planned for at a certain time.
- / Shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to make good judgements.
- / In a way that is readily distinguishable by the senses; clearly.
- / The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place.
- / In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently.
- / Obtrusively bright and showy; lurid.
- / Make (an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable.
24 Clues: / Of little depth. • / Turn from liquid into vapour. • / Obtrusively bright and showy; lurid. • / Living or occurring at the same time. • / Inducing feelings of anxiety or worry. • / The action of mutilating or being mutilated. • / Expected at or planned for at a certain time. • / The action or process of altering or being altered. • ...
Culture Diversity 2017-02-13
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- knowledge and tools people use for practical purposes
- anything that represents something else
- written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government
- Culture that examines abstract human creations such as family patterns, ideas, language, rules, skills, and work practices
- group that rejects the values, norms, and practices of larger society and replaces them with a new set of cultural patterns
- the belief that cultures should be judged by their own standards and not others
- a cluster of interrelated traits
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- The combination of a number of culture complexes into an interrelated whole makes a culture
- norms that describe socially acceptable behavior but do not have great moral significance
- common features that are found in all human cultures
- type of culture that examine physical objects that people create
- examined many different cultures in an attempt to determine what general traits are common to all cultures
- an individual tool, act or belief that is related to a particular situation or need
- To view one's own culture and group as superior to others
- studied the differences amongst The Arapesh, and the Mundugomor
- is the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system
- norms that have great moral significance attached to them
- group with its own unique values, norms, and behaviors that exists within a larger culture
- shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations
- shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable
20 Clues: a cluster of interrelated traits • anything that represents something else • common features that are found in all human cultures • knowledge and tools people use for practical purposes • To view one's own culture and group as superior to others • norms that have great moral significance attached to them • ...
Roman Culture 2017-03-28
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- , Dinner
- , Around
- , The system of waterworks bringing water into Rome
- , The Roman garment worn by everyone from emperor to slave
- , The period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire would come to an end in 180 AD with the end of the rein of Marcus Aurelius
- , Before Noon
- , Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
- , A woman's dress
- , the race track in the Circus Maximus
- , A Roman apartment building was called
- , Foyer
- , The median in the Circus Maximus around which the chariots were driven
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- , Law Courts were held in the building called
- , Salve
- , Gaining control of the whole empire in 324 AD, this emperor decided to move the capital to the East.
- , Chariot races were held in Rome
- est , that is
- , Plebeain
- , In the image of the she-wolf nursing two infants, the two infants are
- , What was the name of the warm bath
- , The main square of a Roman City was called
- , And the rest
- , The elected ruler for a one year term during the Republic
- , Greece
- Operandi , The way you do what you do
25 Clues: , Salve • , Foyer • , Dinner • , Around • , Greece • , Plebeain • est , that is • , Before Noon • , And the rest • , A woman's dress • , Chariot races were held in Rome • , Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus • , What was the name of the warm bath • Operandi , The way you do what you do • , the race track in the Circus Maximus • , A Roman apartment building was called • ...
Roman Culture 2017-03-28
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- , The system of waterworks bringing water into Rome
- , Dinner
- , The period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire would come to an end in 180 AD with the end of the rein of Marcus Aurelius
- , A woman's dress
- , A Roman apartment building was called
- , Chariot races were held in Rome
- , Gaining control of the whole empire in 324 AD, this emperor decided to move the capital to the East.
- , Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
- , The median in the Circus Maximus around which the chariots were driven
- , Salve
- , The main square of a Roman City was called
- , The Roman garment worn by everyone from emperor to slave
- , Plebeain
- Operandi , The way you do what you do
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- , Greece
- , And the rest
- , the race track in the Circus Maximus
- , In the image of the she-wolf nursing two infants, the two infants are
- , Law Courts were held in the building called
- , What was the name of the warm bath
- , Foyer
- , Around
- est , that is
- , Before Noon
- , The elected ruler for a one year term during the Republic
25 Clues: , Foyer • , Salve • , Greece • , Dinner • , Around • , Plebeain • est , that is • , Before Noon • , And the rest • , A woman's dress • , Chariot races were held in Rome • , Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus • , What was the name of the warm bath • Operandi , The way you do what you do • , the race track in the Circus Maximus • , A Roman apartment building was called • ...
Culture words 2019-10-18
World Culture 2020-04-23
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- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
- relating to or determined by the sun
- convert waste into reusable material
- capable of being re-established
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- bring someone or something to a lower or weaker state, condition, or role
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- having no living members
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- imbue something with new life and vitality.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil
- a colorless unstable toxic gas formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light.
20 Clues: having no living members • capable of being re-established • relating to or determined by the sun • convert waste into reusable material • imbue something with new life and vitality. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Hispanic culture 2021-10-22
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- a party for a girls 15 birthday
- leches cake
- a music group
- a hispanic dishsoup
- a seafood
- famous hispanic food
- it is filled with candy to break
- a mexican dish mostly around the holidays
- asada hispanic gathering
- dulce sweet bread
- con leche a hispanic dish
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- a sweet dessert
- a flag
- de los muertos the day of the dead
- a dessert
- mexican hot sauce
- a hispanic dish almost looks like a taco
- a mexican food
- corn
- a mexican hat
20 Clues: corn • a flag • a dessert • a seafood • leches cake • a music group • a mexican hat • a mexican food • a sweet dessert • mexican hot sauce • dulce sweet bread • a hispanic dishsoup • famous hispanic food • asada hispanic gathering • con leche a hispanic dish • a party for a girls 15 birthday • it is filled with candy to break • de los muertos the day of the dead • ...
British culture 2021-04-21
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- the social class defined as hard working
- the symbolic plant of England
- the dominant gender
- The UK-England,Scotland,Northern Ireland...
- famous British dishes include fish and ...
- the second most spoken language in the UK
- Britain's official head of state
- the ‘city of dreaming spires’
- the second-most expensive city in the world
- the most popular drink in Great Britain
- the main language in the UK
- title used for married and unmarried women
- The day after Christmas
- to break the tension at workplace
- the minimum compulsory school leaving age
- A drink without alcohol is known as ...
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- the most common talk with a business partner
- a famous writer
- the patron saint of England
- where in the UK is the Lake District
- the most prominent religion in the UK
- high ranking nobility
- the current monarch
- the guards in the Tower of London
- ‘white collar’ workers,.....class
- the currency of Great Britain
- the common place to socialise after work
- the homeland of which sport is the UK
- The main political parties Conservatives and
- address everyone by their ... names.
- one Pound Sterling is called...
- 'Bobbies,cops,pigs' are all nicknames for
- the longest river in the UK
33 Clues: a famous writer • the dominant gender • the current monarch • high ranking nobility • The day after Christmas • the patron saint of England • the main language in the UK • the longest river in the UK • the symbolic plant of England • the currency of Great Britain • the ‘city of dreaming spires’ • one Pound Sterling is called... • Britain's official head of state • ...
Ma Culture 2021-05-17
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- quelqu'un qui participe à l'Islam
- être vieux et historique
- être originaire de la partie sud du plus grand continent
- être riche en nutriments
- quand les pays puissants ont dépassé les plus faibles
- des atouts précieux
- la langue du moyen-orient
- plan d'eau qui mène à un océan
- les gens du passé dont vous descendez
- relative à la religion islam
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- appartenance à une communauté par ascendance
- un sous-groupe spirituel du Moyen-Orient
- quelqu'un qui vient du pakistan
- a la langue nationale du Pakistan
- les gens qui ont tendance à cultiver
- le livre sacré de l'Islam
- villages pour civils
- un environnement chaud et sec
- croire en une religion ou se rapporter à une religion
- une forme de sol dans un climat sec
20 Clues: des atouts précieux • villages pour civils • être vieux et historique • être riche en nutriments • le livre sacré de l'Islam • la langue du moyen-orient • relative à la religion islam • un environnement chaud et sec • plan d'eau qui mène à un océan • quelqu'un qui vient du pakistan • quelqu'un qui participe à l'Islam • a la langue nationale du Pakistan • ...
Brazilian Culture 2023-02-27
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- What stops Brazil from expanding its urbanization?
- What city in Brazil has the highest population?
- What was the most recent political problem Brazil faced?
- What is the most common religion in Brazil?
- What does Brazil produce the most of?
- What city held the 2016 Olympics?
- How many states are in Brazil?
- What is the most well known statue in Brazil?
- Who controlled Brazil for about 300 years?
- How many world cups did Brazil win?
- What is hello in Portuguese?
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- What is Brazil's biggest import?
- What is the highest point in Brazil?
- What continent is Brazil in?
- What is the longest river in Brazil?
- What is the most common language in Brazil?
- What is Brazil's biggest export?
- What is Brazil's most well known industry?
- What is the most popular sport in Brazil?
- What is the biggest celebration in Brazil?
20 Clues: What continent is Brazil in? • What is hello in Portuguese? • How many states are in Brazil? • What is Brazil's biggest import? • What is Brazil's biggest export? • What city held the 2016 Olympics? • How many world cups did Brazil win? • What is the highest point in Brazil? • What is the longest river in Brazil? • What does Brazil produce the most of? • ...
Brazilian Culture 2023-02-27
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- What is the most popular sport in Brazil?
- What is the most common religion in Brazil?
- What is the longest river in Brazil?
- What continent is Brazil in?
- What is the highest point in Brazil?
- What is Brazil's biggest export?
- How many states are in Brazil?
- What does Brazil produce the most of?
- What is Brazil's biggest import?
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- What is the most well known statue in Brazil?
- What is Brazil's most well known industry?
- What city in Brazil has the highest population?
- What stops Brazil from expanding its urbanization?
- What is the biggest celebration in Brazil?
- What is hello in Portuguese?
- Who controlled Brazil for about 300 years?
- What was the most recent political problem Brazil faced?
- What city held the 2016 Olympics?
- What is the most common language in Brazil?
- How many world cups did Brazil win?
20 Clues: What continent is Brazil in? • What is hello in Portuguese? • How many states are in Brazil? • What is Brazil's biggest export? • What is Brazil's biggest import? • What city held the 2016 Olympics? • How many world cups did Brazil win? • What is the longest river in Brazil? • What is the highest point in Brazil? • What does Brazil produce the most of? • ...
Culture + Sport 2023-03-15
20 Clues: zima • léto • cena • oštěp • ragby • závod • chytit • Kanada • kriket • vždycky • obvykle • baseball • atletika • mluvit s • oblíbený • kulečník • navštěvovat • skok vysoký • každý týden • americký fotbal
Indian Culture 2023-05-26
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- Number of Vedas
- Meaning of Sanatana
- Greeting
- Surgeon
- World is a family
- Poet and playwright
- Number of gunas
- Greatest Epic
- food offered to the Lord
- Mantra from Rig Veda
- Philosophy
- oldest civilisation
- who dispels darkness
- Student lives here
- Plundered by Gazni
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- Animal fables
- Science of Medicine
- Discovered zero
- Number of debts
- Revived Hinduism
- Number of Gods
- Life of a student
- Oldest Cave temple
- A sacred symbol
- Martial art of Kerala
- Science of civil & religious law
- Study of performing arts
- Brihadeeswara temple
- Symbolises knowledge
- Song of the Lord
30 Clues: Surgeon • Greeting • Philosophy • Animal fables • Greatest Epic • Number of Gods • Discovered zero • Number of Vedas • Number of debts • A sacred symbol • Number of gunas • Revived Hinduism • Song of the Lord • Life of a student • World is a family • Oldest Cave temple • Student lives here • Plundered by Gazni • Science of Medicine • Meaning of Sanatana • Poet and playwright • oldest civilisation • ...
Corporate culture 2012-11-10
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- The most important or central part of anything.
- Moral rules or principles of behaviour governing a person or group.
- A state of having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- Special importance.
- Courteous regard the people's feelings.
- The people on the other negotiating team.
- The way things are done on official occasions.
- Clear and fully expressed.
- A way of acting or behaving.
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- A system in which people are placed in a series of levels with different importance or status.
- Not changing your opinion,keeping to the same principles or opinions.
- Knowing that something exist.
- The act of pleasing or satisfying.
- Share feelings with care, and only with close friends and family.
- Respected person whose ideas and opinions are followed.
- Power is distributed - everyone's opinion is important.
- A system when employees can choose and change their tasks within certain time.
- Privileges granted for the job done.
- Share feelings easily with other people.
- Distant in space and time.
20 Clues: Special importance. • Clear and fully expressed. • Distant in space and time. • A way of acting or behaving. • Knowing that something exist. • The act of pleasing or satisfying. • Privileges granted for the job done. • Courteous regard the people's feelings. • Share feelings easily with other people. • The people on the other negotiating team. • ...
Corporate culture 2012-11-10
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- Courteous regard the people's feelings.
- Special importance.
- The most important or central part of anything.
- A system when employees can choose and change their tasks within certain time.
- Moral rules or principles of behaviour governing a person or group.
- The people on the other negotiating team.
- Distant in space and time.
- Not changing your opinion,keeping to the same principles or opinions.
- A state of having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- The way things are done on official occasions.
- A way of acting or behaving.
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- Clear and fully expressed.
- The act of pleasing or satisfying.
- Power is distributed - everyone's opinion is important.
- Knowing that something exist.
- Share feelings with care, and only with close friends and family.
- A system in which people are placed in a series of levels with different importance or status.
- Share feelings easily with other people.
- Respected person whose ideas and opinions are followed.
- Privileges granted for the job done.
20 Clues: Special importance. • Clear and fully expressed. • Distant in space and time. • A way of acting or behaving. • Knowing that something exist. • The act of pleasing or satisfying. • Privileges granted for the job done. • Courteous regard the people's feelings. • Share feelings easily with other people. • The people on the other negotiating team. • ...
Greek Culture 2013-01-13
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- Roman name for Apollo
- God of the seas, "The Earth-Shaker"
- Liked by the Romans unlike his Greek counterpart
- Symbol of power for the king of the gods
- Tragic hero of Antigone
- Symbol of power to Posiedon
- Goddes of love and beauty
- The God of War
- Roman name for the ruler of the underworld
- The Hero of all mankind
- Founder of Thebes
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- God of the vine
- The 12 gods with a throne on Olympus
- Roman name for the God of the forge
- Writer of the Oedipus trilogy
- First age of the creation of man
- Leader of the chorus
- Athena is the goddess of__________
- King of the Titans
- A.K.A River of Unbreakable Oath
20 Clues: The God of War • God of the vine • Founder of Thebes • King of the Titans • Leader of the chorus • Roman name for Apollo • Tragic hero of Antigone • The Hero of all mankind • Goddes of love and beauty • Symbol of power to Posiedon • Writer of the Oedipus trilogy • A.K.A River of Unbreakable Oath • First age of the creation of man • Athena is the goddess of__________ • ...
La culture 2013-09-17
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- Exprime la règle universelle de l’alliance de deux individus sur la base de ressemblances sociologiques comme l’origine sociale, le niveau de scolarité, le statut socioéconomique, etc.
- Qui n’exige aucune expérience ou apprentissage préalable.
- L’égalité, la liberté, l’autonomie de la personne et singularité de l’être humain en sont des exemples.
- Elle agit comme un filtre dans nos rapports avec autrui.
- Ce modèle illustre un équilibre entre les individus et la société.
- culturel Attitude qui consiste à replacer les pratiques culturelles dans leur contexte afin de pouvoir les comprendre.
- culturel Elle constitue une composante essentielle des sociétés modernes. Elle désigne la coexistence de plusieurs valeurs et comportements dominants ou minoritaires, parfois contradictoires, dans une société donnée.
- Il s’agit d’une des nombreuses méthodes de collecte de données que peuvent employer les sociologues lors d’une recherche.
- culturel C’est une réaction normale et inévitable en présence de différences culturelles fondamentales.
- La graduation à la fin du secondaire en est un exemple.
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- Adjectif qui désigne ce qui est établi par les autorités publiques (la police, le juge, le prêtre, le directeur d’école).
- Règle en sociologie qui signifie de rester neutre en s’abstenant, par exemple, de formuler des opinions personnelles et des jugements de valeur.
- Cette fonction de la culture permet à l’individu de s’adapter à son environnement géographique, climatique, de même qu’aux autres cultures, en lui offrant un ensemble de solutions à ses problèmes de survie.
- culturelles Concept désignant les multiples variations d’une culture. Ce concept s’applique à n’importe quel aspect culturel et peut concerner des éléments plus ou moins fondamentaux d’une culture.
- Se situe à mi-chemin entre les relations interpersonnelles et les grands ensembles.
- Il s’agit des moyens utilisés pour que les normes soient respectées.
- Complétez : Selon la formule de Durkheim, la culture est un ensemble lié de manières de _______, de sentir et d’agir.
- Il s’agit d’un sujet dont on ne peut pas traiter, qu’on ne peut critiquer sans encourir à la désapprobation sociale.
- Complétez : La différence existant entre une sous-culture et une contre-culture est l’ _____________ aux valeurs dominantes.
- Valeur essentielle des sociétés occidentales qui se fonde sur trois principes : la liberté de conscience et de culte, l’égalité juridique des opinions religieuses et la neutralité de l’État en matière de religion.
- Il s’agit d’un pays où les valeurs telles que la hiérarchie sociale et le statut social sont importantes.
21 Clues: La graduation à la fin du secondaire en est un exemple. • Elle agit comme un filtre dans nos rapports avec autrui. • Qui n’exige aucune expérience ou apprentissage préalable. • Ce modèle illustre un équilibre entre les individus et la société. • Il s’agit des moyens utilisés pour que les normes soient respectées. • ...
culture - revision 2015-05-18
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- the office of a theater, stadium, or the like, at which tickets are sold.
- a failure
- an acrobatic or dangerous piece of action in a film or television programme
- a strong, focused light thrown upon a particular spot, as on a small area of a stage or in a television studio, for making some object, person, or group especially conspicuous.
- the area of a concert hall, theatre, school, etc, in which the audience sits
- a person hired by the day to play a minor part, as a member of a mob or crowd.
- the music written for a film or a play.
- a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule
- the activity or practice of playing at a game of chance for money or other stakes.
- the amount of time between two specified instants, events, or states.
- the text of dialogue, speeches, operas, etc., translated into another language and projected on the lower part of the screen.
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- a room in which outer garments, hats, umbrellas, etc., may be left temporarily, as in a club, restaurant, etc.
- nervousness felt by a performer or speaker when appearing before an audience.
- the plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story.
- any of the articles other than costumes and scenery used by an actor or performer during a performance on stage or in a film.
- the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
- A usually short, animated movie or television programme
- a session of exercise, drill, or practice, usually private, in preparation for a public performance, ceremony, etc.
- a person who is offstage and follows a play in progress from the book, repeating missed cues and supplying actors with forgotten lines.
- a person who escorts people to seats in a theater, church, etc.
20 Clues: a failure • the music written for a film or a play. • A usually short, animated movie or television programme • a person who escorts people to seats in a theater, church, etc. • the amount of time between two specified instants, events, or states. • the office of a theater, stadium, or the like, at which tickets are sold. • ...
Sixties Culture 2016-12-13
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- Mount Airy’s sitcom locale
- First mate of the S.S. Minnow
- Clamplett millionaire
- Campbell Soup’s favorite artist
- Peanuts bird
- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
- After the Exorcist, this game outsold Monopoly
- This toy boosted Mattel to the world’s largest toy company
- You may have heard about this artist through the grapevine
- Shore lads
- They gather no moss
- Farrow of Rosemary’s Baby
- Detroit record company
- Domed ‘do
- Cone-head hairstyle
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- I Dream of Jeannie competitor
- The Fab Four
- Pizzas with the works
- Overweight examiner
- In 1965, Cher was still pro ______.
- Side dish dance
- You’ll find this artist sitting on the dock of the bay
- At age 11, this artist was signed (sealed and delivered) to his first label
- Adam West Hero
- Clyde’s partner in crime
25 Clues: Domed ‘do • Shore lads • The Fab Four • Peanuts bird • Adam West Hero • Side dish dance • Overweight examiner • They gather no moss • Cone-head hairstyle • Clamplett millionaire • Pizzas with the works • Detroit record company • Clyde’s partner in crime • Farrow of Rosemary’s Baby • Mount Airy’s sitcom locale • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter • I Dream of Jeannie competitor • ...
Aboriginal Culture 2016-05-19
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- Are the green and red type of brid. They mate for life, representing a relationship between a NAIN and a NGOWAL.In Dreaming, they share a connection with the WARRATAH plant, from where downs.hey got their colours. Warratah is significant because it represents magic.
- means ‘no go’ in unknown language/dialect from Central Queensland spoken by an Aboriginal man to Thomas Mitchell to stop him going further north
- means ‘curlew’ in Margany language of Western Queensland.
- means ‘silver ash’ in Yidinj language of Far North Queensland.
- If they dance in front of you, swinging their tails and screeching, then bad times are coming your way. It could be something significant or merely the warning of an argument.
- A large flightless fast-running Australian bird resembling the ostrich, with shaggy grey or brown plumage, bare blue skin on the head and neck, and three-toed feet.
- believed to mean Cypress Pine in local Barrungam language of Darling Downs.
- means dream in the Yugambeh language of South-East Queensland
- means ‘land of cloud’ in an unknown language, possibly Birri language of Central Queensland.
- believed to be adapted from local Wakka Wakka word for ‘wild limes’.
- named after local Aboriginal group Girramay of Far North Queensland.
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- means ‘black waterhole’ in Gunggari language of South-West Queensland refers to the discolouration of water by eucalyptus leaves.
- means ‘dead or empty houses’ in Kabi Kabi language or redcliffe and Sunshine Coast.
- means ‘clam’ in local Ngaro language of the Whitsundays.
- A curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so that it INDOOROOPILLY / means ‘gully of leeches’ in Yuggera language of Brisbane. will return to the thrower, traditionally used by Australian Aborigines as a hunting weapon.
- means ‘place of ooline timber’ in Gunggari language of South-West Queensland.
- means ‘possum’; language not recorded/unknown but possibly Dyirbal language of Far North Queensland.
- believed to mean ‘village of the wild rose thorn’ but there is no further reference or identifying details or language.
- means ‘echidna’ in Gangulu language of Central Queensland.
- A large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hindlimbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea.
- believed to be taken from the local clan or group Bayali in Central Queensland.
21 Clues: means ‘clam’ in local Ngaro language of the Whitsundays. • means ‘curlew’ in Margany language of Western Queensland. • means ‘echidna’ in Gangulu language of Central Queensland. • means dream in the Yugambeh language of South-East Queensland • means ‘silver ash’ in Yidinj language of Far North Queensland. • ...
Italian culture 2018-12-04
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- a group that make music
- like B.W.S beers.____.spirits
- Gucci and Versace are a type of this
- from cows
- makes bread
- cannoli
- like the leaning tower of Pisa
- a Vespa
- made from milk and can be blue
- automobile
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- has two wheels
- something you do when you go clubbing
- baked dough
- has a lot of veggies
- comes from the sea
- baked in a large oven
- used on many foods such as bolognese and hotdogs
- also called the “boot”
- hot and spicy
- something that you dance to
- a territory
- rhymes with barbs
- useually has something to do with paint
23 Clues: cannoli • a Vespa • from cows • automobile • baked dough • makes bread • a territory • hot and spicy • has two wheels • rhymes with barbs • comes from the sea • has a lot of veggies • baked in a large oven • also called the “boot” • a group that make music • something that you dance to • like B.W.S beers.____.spirits • like the leaning tower of Pisa • made from milk and can be blue • ...
Italian Culture 2018-12-04
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- Used to make bread
- long strips of food
- Has Toppings And is known Worldwide
- short for carbohydrates
- Made from pure vegetables
- A territory
- Italian folk ___________
- Used to make canoli
- Passed down from family
- Ice cream, cake
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- Drives on water
- Cultural significance in rhythmic sounds
- Area, Goblin
- Colosseum, leaning tower of Piza
- Made of dough and can be eaten in anyway
- made from grapes
- Ferrari
- Public celebration
- Edible fish crabs
- paintings and artworks
- Swiss, mozzarella
- Beef chicken
22 Clues: Ferrari • A territory • Area, Goblin • Beef chicken • Drives on water • Ice cream, cake • made from grapes • Edible fish crabs • Swiss, mozzarella • Used to make bread • Public celebration • long strips of food • Used to make canoli • paintings and artworks • short for carbohydrates • Passed down from family • Italian folk ___________ • Made from pure vegetables • Colosseum, leaning tower of Piza • ...
Culture Corner 2018-09-25
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- to state publicly
- to become stronger
- to force liquid to flow in a certain direction
- an embankment for preventing flooding
- a non-permanent state when the government takes special measures to deal with a dangerous situation
- to break violently
- to have difficulty handling a situation
- a sudden powerful movement of water or wind created by a storm
- lower than the surface of the sea
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- being in a very bad situation
- to build again
- armed forces
- people who work for the army to build roads and bridges
- to make the people in an area leave because of an emergency
- an area of calm weather at the centre of a tropical storm
- the people who live in a place
- the fire, police and ambulance services
- to come onto the land from the sea
- gradual improvement
- behaviour intended to harm or kill people
- large scale action of stealing from stores and houses that people have left
21 Clues: armed forces • to build again • to state publicly • to become stronger • to break violently • gradual improvement • being in a very bad situation • the people who live in a place • lower than the surface of the sea • to come onto the land from the sea • an embankment for preventing flooding • the fire, police and ambulance services • to have difficulty handling a situation • ...
General Culture 2022-04-11
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- California (abbr.)
- musical symbols
- tough ______nails
- organ containing taste buds
- place to park cars
- "Give ______ a break!"
- limb that contains the biceps and the triceps
- once around the track
- wipe off the board
- molars, bicuspids, incisors...
- spirit in a magic lamp
- line carrying blood from the heart
- neither here _______ there
- Man's best friend
- go down a slope
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- Large marsupial
- sight organ
- Has a trunk
- Doctor (abbr.)
- South America (abbr.)
- size between smalle and large (abbr.)
- Flying mammal
- Limb used for walking
- BIC product
- organ that pumps blood
- Likes to chase mice
- number of fingers or toes
- organ that controls learning
- put a stop to
29 Clues: sight organ • Has a trunk • BIC product • Flying mammal • put a stop to • Doctor (abbr.) • Large marsupial • musical symbols • go down a slope • tough ______nails • Man's best friend • California (abbr.) • place to park cars • wipe off the board • Likes to chase mice • South America (abbr.) • once around the track • Limb used for walking • "Give ______ a break!" • organ that pumps blood • ...
Byzantine Culture 2021-12-14
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- intending to make a profit
- art found in Byzantine churches
- nickname for Constantinople
- expected to stay home and take care of family
- Christian church turned mosque
- had absolute power over government & church
- primary Byzantine language
- Byzantine writers wrote their biographies
- empress who fought for women's rights
- art that shows someone from the Christian religion
- rundown rental property
- a person who stands in for a ruler
- spoke in western Europe
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- lived above shops
- studied by Byzantine boys
- emperor who reconquered land and made written law easier to understand
- entertainment arena
- type of race
- cloth that brought wealth
- art found in Byzantine churches
- Byzantine building style
- city
- customs, arts, & achievements of a particular nation
23 Clues: city • type of race • lived above shops • entertainment arena • rundown rental property • spoke in western Europe • Byzantine building style • studied by Byzantine boys • cloth that brought wealth • intending to make a profit • primary Byzantine language • nickname for Constantinople • Christian church turned mosque • art found in Byzantine churches • art found in Byzantine churches • ...
Hispanic Culture 2021-12-16
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- Spanish dessert with egg custard filling and caramel topping
- meat folded up inside tortilla with toppings
- hispanic party
- dance in a line with a rhythmic pattern of hand, arm, and hip movements
- strips of meat, peppers, and onions on a tortilla
- Mexico's celebration day over freedom from France
- corn tortillas with meat and with spicy sauce
- famous spanish artist that died in 1973
- famous book by Jorge Luis Borges
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- famous Hispanic artist born in the 1700s
- anti-war oil painting by Pablo Picasso
- famous spanish dictator
- Hispanic dance nicknamed the "dance of love"
- famous Puerto Rican actress
- main hispanic religion
- 15th birthday party
- designed to keep the body warm
- wide-brimmed hat typically worn in Mexico
- blue
- dance originated from Cuba where dancers follow music flow
20 Clues: blue • hispanic party • 15th birthday party • main hispanic religion • famous spanish dictator • famous Puerto Rican actress • designed to keep the body warm • famous book by Jorge Luis Borges • anti-war oil painting by Pablo Picasso • famous spanish artist that died in 1973 • famous Hispanic artist born in the 1700s • wide-brimmed hat typically worn in Mexico • ...
Hispanic Culture 2022-04-20
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- A celebration for girls turning 15. Represents a transition from girlhood to womanhood.
- A fruit eaten on New Years Eve to bring in 12 months of good luck.
- A Mexican alcohol made from the agave plant.
- A long, sweet, fried pastry.
- A pastry shell filled with sweet or savory fillings.
- A party ornament filled with candy and prizes.
- Cuba's most popular sport.
- The largest island in the Caribbean.
- A Mexican street food made with corn, mayonnaise, and seasonings.
- The most popular Hispanic last name globally.
- The country that has hosted 2 World Cups but has won none.
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- A traditional music group often enjoyed at celebrations.
- A Cuban originated instrument consisting of two drums and played using your hands.
- The US state with the largest population of Hispanic Americans.
- A traditional Mesoamerican dish made of masa and steamed in corn husk.
- A sweet drink often made with steeped grains and spices.
- The first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice. (last name)
- The most popular religion among Hispanic countries.
- A famous Latin-American rapper born to Cuban immigrant parents.
- The capital of Colombia.
20 Clues: The capital of Colombia. • Cuba's most popular sport. • A long, sweet, fried pastry. • The largest island in the Caribbean. • A Mexican alcohol made from the agave plant. • The most popular Hispanic last name globally. • A party ornament filled with candy and prizes. • The most popular religion among Hispanic countries. • ...
Francophone Culture 2022-03-04
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- Francophone island in North America
- French speaking country near Nice, France
- month of French independence
- largest city in Quebec
- one of the colors of the French flag
- first name of famous French saint
- currency used by the French
- Francophone island near Africa
- third largest city in France
- last name of famous French fashion designer
- former prison stormed during the Revolution
- former currency used by the French
- name of second largest French city
- first name of famous French Canadian singer
- famous French fashion store known for perfume
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- French is used at the UN for this purpose
- region of France where D Day occured
- one of two US states considered Francophone
- name of author who wrote Les Miserables
- first name of wife of Louis the 16th
- one of the three words of France's motto
- Moulin _____: famous French nightclub
- last name of 'la vie en rose' singer
- name of river that flows through Paris
- name of French part of Canada
- a major French export
- common religion in France
- Francophone country whose largest city is Dakar
- number of years of French presidential term
- most common religion in France
30 Clues: a major French export • largest city in Quebec • common religion in France • currency used by the French • month of French independence • third largest city in France • name of French part of Canada • Francophone island near Africa • most common religion in France • first name of famous French saint • former currency used by the French • name of second largest French city • ...
German Culture 2023-08-23
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- The current chancellor of Germany
- German Currency
- Annual Beer Celebration in Germany
- Important celebration on October 3rd
- Mountain range that goes through Germany
- A mac-and-cheese-esque dish
- City in Germany where Oktoberfest is held
- A juicy sausage often served on a bun with mustard.
- Namesake for a VERY (infamously even) popular sandwich in America
- A chewy breaded pork or chicken patty
- Mountainous state in Germany
- Germany has over 2100 of these medieval buildings
- Author of "Diary of a Young Girl"
- Traditional Female German Attire
- Traditional Male German Attire
- Capital of Germany
- Sauerkraut is fermented _______ with seasoning
- Country in Western Europe (this one's a freebie)
- "Good Afternoon" in German
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- Is a prisoner does this, they won't get in trouble
- Famous musical composer known for Ode to Joy
- There are over 400 of these in Germany (starts with a "z")
- Germans tend to keep these closed
- City shares the same name as the capital of Kentucky
- Title of a German folk song where one sings the names of a bunch of random objects. "Ja das ist ein _____________"
- Popular polka dance in America, especially for children. About fowl feathered friends.
- These two authored incredibly famous fairy tales like Snow White and Hansel and Gretel
- You blow your whole mouth on this small metal instrument
- Most of Germany's largest highway has no speed limit
- Popular salty snack that originates from Germany (and is much larger there too)
- There over 100 different kinds of this meat made in Germany
- German for Christmas tree; song from A Charlie Brown Christmas "O __________"
- A style of music and dance originating from Germany
- Famous Nobel-winning physicist born in Germany. Known for sticking his tongue out.
34 Clues: German Currency • Capital of Germany • "Good Afternoon" in German • A mac-and-cheese-esque dish • Mountainous state in Germany • Traditional Male German Attire • Traditional Female German Attire • The current chancellor of Germany • Germans tend to keep these closed • Author of "Diary of a Young Girl" • Annual Beer Celebration in Germany • Important celebration on October 3rd • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2023-12-20
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- the ways people organize their society and relate to one another
- these elements can be adopted worldwide
- comprise a group's non material culture and consist of intangible concepts, or those not having a physical presence
- reflects a locals cultural history, beliefs, values, and community adaptations to the environment
- All of groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects
- The beliefs and practices of small, homogenous groups of people, often living in rural areas that are relatively isolated and slow to change
- objects made by a human being
- When members of an ethnic group reside in their ancestral lands and possess traits such as their own language
- A series of interrelated traits
- the first group to establish cultural and religious customs in a space
- consists of tangible things
- larger areas that include several regions that share the same things such as architecture, religious traditions, language, families, etc.
- used to encompass all three cultural designations
- How cultures spread to other places
- the process of re embracing the uniqueness and authenticity of a place.
- refers to the increased integration of the world
- in which many modern cultural landscapes exhibit a great deal of homogeneity
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- cultural traits such as movies, clothing, music, and types of businesses spread quickly over a large area and adopted through various groups
- Behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture
- when ethnic groups more in and out of neighborhoods and create new cultural imprints on the landscape
- Traits of culture that develop through expiriences transmitted to another
- A movement away from being boxy, mostly concrete or brick structures toward high-rise structures made from large amounts of steel and glass sliding
- determined by characteristics such as religion, language, and ethnicity
- the physical artifacts that humans have created and that form part of the landscape
- The area in which a unique culture or specific trait develops
- clusters of people of the same culture
- occurs when one group of people is dispersed to various locations.
- refers to membership within a group of experiences that have common experiences and share similar characteristics.
- A style that uses multiple advances to create buildings that route, curve, and streches the limits of size and height
- specific spaces and natural features have significance
- ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that include people's behavior such as folk stories and religon
- the enviorment by a group and is a visible reflection of that groups cultural beliefs and values
- ethnic concentration in rural areas form
33 Clues: consists of tangible things • objects made by a human being • A series of interrelated traits • How cultures spread to other places • clusters of people of the same culture • these elements can be adopted worldwide • ethnic concentration in rural areas form • Behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture • refers to the increased integration of the world • ...
Culture 1 2024-01-17
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- Individuals or groups who have the ability to shape opinions, behaviors, and trends within a culture.
- The idea that technological advancements and globalization have made the world feel smaller and more interconnected.
- A region defined by people's perceptions or feelings rather than strict physical or political boundaries.
- A geographic area with boundaries defined by some characteristic, such as political boundaries.
- The perspective that cultural beliefs and practices should be understood and evaluated within the context of the culture in which they occur, rather than using one's own cultural standards.
- The spread of cultural traits through the physical movement of people from one place to another.
- An area where two or more regions or cultural groups meet and interact.
- The coexistence of diverse cultural groups, each maintaining its own cultural identity.
- The specific customs, beliefs, values, and practices that characterize a particular culture.
- The shared patterns of learned behavior, beliefs, and values that characterize a group of people.
- The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the physical environment.
- A neighborhood, district, or suburb where a specific ethnic or cultural group is concentrated.
- The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through the exchange of goods, information, and culture.
- The underlying, less visible aspects of culture, including values, beliefs, and social norms.
- The tendency to judge other cultures by the standards and values of one's own culture, often resulting in a biased or narrow viewpoint.
- The spread of cultural traits or innovations from larger, more influential communities to smaller, less influential ones.
- A policy or belief that favors the interests and culture of the native-born population over those of immigrants.
- The spread of cultural traits, ideas, or innovations from one society to another.
- The spread of an underlying principle or idea, even if the specific traits do not diffuse.
- The rapid and widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout a population, often through direct person-to-person contact.
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- forces can divide or weaken it.
- Cultural elements that are widespread, mainstream, and often influenced by mass media.
- The process by which individuals or groups adopt ALL of the cultural traits of another culture.
- The place where a particular culture or civilization originated.
- The visible aspects of culture, such as clothing, food, and language.
- The spread of cultural traits or innovations from smaller, less influential communities to larger, more influential ones.
- The exchange of cultural features between different cultures, often resulting in changes to one or both cultures.
- The borrowing or adoption of elements from one culture by members of another culture, often without proper understanding or respect.
- A region defined by a set of activities or interactions that occur within it.
- forces that unify a country
30 Clues: forces that unify a country • forces can divide or weaken it. • The place where a particular culture or civilization originated. • The visible aspects of culture, such as clothing, food, and language. • An area where two or more regions or cultural groups meet and interact. • A region defined by a set of activities or interactions that occur within it. • ...
Culture Crossword! 2023-09-24
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- BASIILCA
- The outer peel of this fruit is used to make curry sour
- Ritual folk dance performed by women for protecting the home
- Traditional form of mural art, often in temples
- Protective village spirits
- DIVAR FESTIVAL
- Red clay pottery
- ____ THAPNE FESTIVAL
- Feast day when people jump in water bodies
- festival
- DRUM
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- This masala is often eaten stuffed in bangda
- A checkered saree often dyed red
- SINGER
- Bread named after 'scissors' used to shape it
- Traditional tidal farm & fishing lands
- Spoon made from coconut shell
- temple
- Goa's State fish (called shevto in Konkani)
- PORCH
- Sweet lentil/rice pudding
21 Clues: DRUM • PORCH • SINGER • temple • BASIILCA • festival • DIVAR FESTIVAL • Red clay pottery • ____ THAPNE FESTIVAL • Sweet lentil/rice pudding • Protective village spirits • Spoon made from coconut shell • A checkered saree often dyed red • Traditional tidal farm & fishing lands • Feast day when people jump in water bodies • Goa's State fish (called shevto in Konkani) • ...
Australian culture 2024-03-18
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- colourful
- Australian sport
- bunnings food
- sprinkle treat
- elected government
- variety of people
- Indigenous to AUS
- god save the queen!
- confidant, extroverted
- arvo, g-day, barbie
- 30 degrees
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- fruit on marshmello
- food is too expensive!!!
- Americans think it's chocolate
- the coexistence of multiple cultures
- Australian landmark
- super alcohol
- great barrier
- nature
- goes with the flow
- a group working together
- Coogee
22 Clues: nature • Coogee • colourful • 30 degrees • bunnings food • super alcohol • great barrier • sprinkle treat • Australian sport • variety of people • Indigenous to AUS • elected government • goes with the flow • fruit on marshmello • Australian landmark • god save the queen! • arvo, g-day, barbie • confidant, extroverted • food is too expensive!!! • a group working together • Americans think it's chocolate • ...
ECF Culture 2024-04-01
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- - Ability to react quickly
- - Foreseeing needs or problems
- - Acceptance of differences or diversity
- - Taking responsibility
- - Understanding another's feelings
- - Endurance without frustration
- - Finding solutions
- - Persistent effort
- - Reliability and honesty
- - Unchanging reliability
- - Ability to change or adapt easily
- - High standard of conduct
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- - Dependable consistency
- - Contentment
- - Comprehension or empathy towards others
- - Recognizing value or significance
- - Clear, openness
- - Ability to adjust to change
- - Ability to find solutions creatively
- - Tailoring to individual needs
- - Truthfulness and sincerity
- - Exchange of information
- - Regard for others' dignity
23 Clues: - Contentment • - Clear, openness • - Finding solutions • - Persistent effort • - Taking responsibility • - Dependable consistency • - Unchanging reliability • - Exchange of information • - Reliability and honesty • - Ability to react quickly • - High standard of conduct • - Truthfulness and sincerity • - Regard for others' dignity • - Ability to adjust to change • ...
Iraqi Culture 2024-04-03
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- Increased rates of this form of trafficking
- Preferred to be indoors and obedient
- Can be seen as aggressive if held too long during medical care
- During Ramadan, exceptions include pregnancy, sickness, etc..
- Care that is via hygiene and diet, not providers
- What Iraqi's value: first wheel, seed plow, etc...
- Whispered in baby's ears after birth
- Seen as a "test from God"
- Seen as one of God's greatest blessings
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- Disorders related to women marrying relatives
- These health conditions are highly stigmatized
- This communication style is preferred
- 75-80% of the population
- Raising them is the women's job
- 15-20% of the population
- Providers should be the same
- 2 unrelated genders being in the same room without a chaperone
- Allowed if it is reversible
- Large rates of this due to War
- 69% of Islamics
- Official religion
- Primary decision makers
- Permitted food by the Quran
23 Clues: 69% of Islamics • Official religion • Primary decision makers • 75-80% of the population • 15-20% of the population • Seen as a "test from God" • Allowed if it is reversible • Permitted food by the Quran • Providers should be the same • Large rates of this due to War • Raising them is the women's job • Preferred to be indoors and obedient • Whispered in baby's ears after birth • ...
Peranakan culture 2025-02-22
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- A symbol representing dignity and nobility
- A long tube-like skirt worn by Peranakan woman
- Name for female Peranakans
- A feminine symbol to represent different roles of Peranakan woman
- A symbol representing power, protection and good fortune
- A spicy noodle dish eaten by Peranakans.
- A flower symbolising wealth and status in Peranakan culture
- A fitted blouse worn by woman
- A mix of Malay and Hokkien spoken by Peranakans.
- A game played by Peranakans during free time
- A flower representing purity in Peranakan culture
- The place Peranakans originated from
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- Name for male Peranakans
- A game played by Peranakans with marbles and a wooden board with holes
- Houses Peranakans live in
- Original name of Peranakan tiles
- A game played with a rubber disc topped with rooster feathers
- A flower representing hope and vitality
- A Peranakan dish made of various meat and vegetables
- A symbol that represents joy
20 Clues: Name for male Peranakans • Houses Peranakans live in • Name for female Peranakans • A symbol that represents joy • A fitted blouse worn by woman • Original name of Peranakan tiles • The place Peranakans originated from • A flower representing hope and vitality • A spicy noodle dish eaten by Peranakans. • A symbol representing dignity and nobility • ...
Digital Culture 2025-01-17
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- - A platform where users can share and view videos.
- - An online shopping platform popular in Southeast Asia.
- - Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the Internet.
- - A Chinese mobile payment service embedded in the WeChat app.
- - Technology that simulates human intelligence in machines.
- - Wearable technology monitors this aspect of health.
- - Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit offer this in the digital culture.
- - The process by which businesses develop international influence or start operating on an international scale, influenced by digital culture.
- - The generation whose perspectives and behaviors are shaped by technology.
- - A multimedia messaging app popular in digital society.
- - Medical services offered through digital platforms.
- - Payment services operated under financial regulation performed from or via a mobile device.
- - A streaming service that provides on-demand video content.
- - Urban areas that use different types of electronic methods and sensors to collect data.
- - The gap between those who have ready access to computers and the Internet, and those who do not.
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- - An educational approach combining online digital media with traditional face-to-face methods.
- - A digital payment platform widely used for online transactions.
- - A concept that describes how technology and the internet shape human interaction.
- - A simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world.
- - Waze uses this to enhance navigation services.
- - A key driver in digital culture and technological advancement.
- - Occurs from within through new philosophical ideas or technological advancement.
- - A potential concern with widespread access to digital technology.
- - A satellite-based navigation system used in digital culture.
- - Overuse of internet or electronics affecting daily life.
- - These have evolved from traditional radio and television.
- - A digital wallet for storing and managing payment information.
- - A navigation app integrating social features.
- - A Malaysian platform providing online government services.
- - An example of a digital society.
30 Clues: - An example of a digital society. • - A navigation app integrating social features. • - Waze uses this to enhance navigation services. • - A platform where users can share and view videos. • - Wearable technology monitors this aspect of health. • - Medical services offered through digital platforms. • - An online shopping platform popular in Southeast Asia. • ...
British Culture 2025-03-19
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- different name for northern Ireland
- English for 'loopgraven'
- First female PM in the UK
- .... novels often deal with the mysterious
- dialect spoken in Newcastle
- a funny rhyme
- an order to stop certain behaviour
- someone from Liverpool
- minced organ meat presented in a sheep stomach
- King Charles III's first wife
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- PM during World War II
- William is also called Prince of .....
- island group west off Scotland
- Current PM
- a layered dessert
- a different name for 10 pounds
- King Charles III's current wife
- Next in line for the throne
- Britain exits the EU
- Family doctor
- British organisation that provides healthcare
21 Clues: Current PM • a funny rhyme • Family doctor • a layered dessert • Britain exits the EU • PM during World War II • someone from Liverpool • English for 'loopgraven' • First female PM in the UK • Next in line for the throne • dialect spoken in Newcastle • King Charles III's first wife • island group west off Scotland • a different name for 10 pounds • King Charles III's current wife • ...
indian culture 2024-04-15
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- Indian family are like
- The caste system limits peoples possible
- Conservative family have women wear this infront of older male in-laws
- The merchant caste
- The preist caste
- 6th largest rural area in the world
- India’s government type
- Children are gaining more from parents
- Children often fall their parents ___
- people living in the homes are often ___
- Hinduism has 330 million
- The river which India is named after
- India's social class
- The ruler caste
- The laboring caste
- Makes all the decisions for family
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- Indians are known to be ___ when interacting with them
- Possible repercussion for breaking caste rules
- Born with more when in a higher caste
- Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra are
- Most popular religious festival, celebrating Sarasvati
- The belief the actions one takes will affect future fate
- Often the neglected child
- Lineage that lives together
- “The Gift of the maiden”
- 79% of India believes
- The outcaste caste
- 14% of India believes
- Possible repercussion for breaking caste rules
- Often the pampered child
- Ritual done daily
31 Clues: The ruler caste • The preist caste • Ritual done daily • The merchant caste • The outcaste caste • The laboring caste • India's social class • 79% of India believes • 14% of India believes • Indian family are like • India’s government type • “The Gift of the maiden” • Often the pampered child • Hinduism has 330 million • Often the neglected child • Lineage that lives together • ...
CULTURE TOLERANCE 2025-06-03
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- A negative attitude toward a group or individual based on assumptions, not facts.
- The presence of a variety of cultural or social differences in a group.
- Fairness in access, opportunities, and treatment for all.
- Traditional practices or behaviors shared by a cultural group.
- Consideration and appreciation for the rights and feelings of others.
- The way individuals interpret or understand something based on their own experiences.
- The coexistence and celebration of diverse cultures in one society.
- The process of adapting to and adopting the culture of a dominant group.
- The practice of ensuring all individuals feel welcomed, respected, and valued.
- A simplified and fixed idea about a group of people.
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- A group identity based on shared cultural traits, ancestry, or nationality.
- A movement of the body used to express an idea or emotion.
- One’s sense of self shaped by culture, experiences, and values.
- The act of bringing different groups into equal participation within a society.
- Unfair treatment of people based on their identity or background.
- A tendency to prefer or dislike something unfairly.
- Cultural traditions and values passed down through generations.
- Social rules that guide acceptable behavior in a group or society.
- Deeply held beliefs about what is right, important, or desirable.
- Willingness to accept different beliefs, customs, and opinions.
20 Clues: A tendency to prefer or dislike something unfairly. • A simplified and fixed idea about a group of people. • Fairness in access, opportunities, and treatment for all. • A movement of the body used to express an idea or emotion. • Traditional practices or behaviors shared by a cultural group. • One’s sense of self shaped by culture, experiences, and values. • ...
Media Culture 2026-01-13
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- to form a picture or idea in the mind (v.)
- a film or play meant to make people laugh (n.)
- the school or university someone graduated from (n.) (4,5)
- considered holy or very important (adj.)
- a love story or relationship (n.) / a genre about love (n.)
- having the ability to create new ideas or images (adj.)
- something that is more important than others (n.)
- difficult to understand or deal with (adj.)
- easily affected emotionally or physically (adj.) / needing careful handling (adj.)
- a person who arranges work for performers (n.) (7,5)
- able to wait calmly without getting angry (adj.) / a person receiving medical care (n.)
- an illegal action punished by law (n.) / a genre about illegal acts (n.)
- working very carefully and with effort (adj.)
- a genre meant to scare or shock (n.) / a feeling of fear (n.)
- a natural ability to understand or judge (n.) / to understand something (v.)
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- stories about the future, space, or technology (n.) (7,7)
- a formal meeting to ask questions (n.) / to ask someone questions officially (v.)
- the main acting part in a play or film (n. phr.) (4,4)
- a vehicle pulled by horses (n.) / a person’s posture or manner of carrying themselves (n.)
- physical movement or activity (n.) / a genre with fighting and excitement (n.)
- attracting attention or curiosity (adj.)
- a short performance to get a role (n.) / to perform to be judged (v.)
- beliefs that secret groups control events (n. phr.) (10,8)
- a story or film with suspense and excitement (n.)
- to love someone or something very much (v.)
- the actors in a play or film (n.) / to choose actors for roles (v.)
26 Clues: considered holy or very important (adj.) • attracting attention or curiosity (adj.) • to form a picture or idea in the mind (v.) • difficult to understand or deal with (adj.) • to love someone or something very much (v.) • working very carefully and with effort (adj.) • a film or play meant to make people laugh (n.) • something that is more important than others (n.) • ...
Culture Crossword 2025-06-18
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- cultural customs and ways of life handed down from ancestors
- All of a groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs and objects.
- The cultural realm that is connected by the majority use of Spanish
- a center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward
- The cultural realm that we live in
- Increased integration of the world economy since the 1970's.
- the physical artifacts that humans have created and that form part of the landscape
- cultural patterns that are widespread among a society's population
- visible and invisible attributes that combine to make up a group's culture
- clusters of people of the same culture
- A related set of cultural traits, such as prevailing dress codes and cooking and eating utensils.
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- membership within a group of people who have common experiences and share similar ancestry, language customs and history.
- An area between two geographic regions that has characteristics of both
- Architecture that reflects globalization post 1960's
- children learn culture though these two things
- Reflects a culture's history, beliefs, values and adaptations.
- The human imprint on the environment, the visible reflection of culture.
- A large area of the world that shares a similar cultural traits and characteristics
- The cultural realm that is dominated by people who are Muslim
- the loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
20 Clues: The cultural realm that we live in • clusters of people of the same culture • children learn culture though these two things • Architecture that reflects globalization post 1960's • cultural customs and ways of life handed down from ancestors • Increased integration of the world economy since the 1970's. • ...
Hispanic Culture 2026-03-04
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- A baked or fried stuffed pastry
- Traditional Mexican band music.
- Corn dough steamed in a husk
- Dramatic Argentine partner dance
- A sweet rice-based drink
- Colombian global pop star
- A fried dough pastry with sugar
- A cold tomato-based Spanish soup
- A Spanish rice dish with seafood or meat
- A rich Mexican chili sauce
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- Latin urban music genre
- Citrus-marinated raw fish
- Passionate Spanish dance and guitar
- Candy-filled party decoration
- Mexican public mural movement.
- Picasso’s famous anti-war painting.
- Wide-brimmed Mexican hat
- Lively Latin dance and music
- A tortilla folded around meat or other fillings
- A grilled cornmeal cake
20 Clues: Latin urban music genre • A grilled cornmeal cake • Wide-brimmed Mexican hat • A sweet rice-based drink • Citrus-marinated raw fish • Colombian global pop star • A rich Mexican chili sauce • Corn dough steamed in a husk • Lively Latin dance and music • Candy-filled party decoration • Mexican public mural movement. • A baked or fried stuffed pastry • Traditional Mexican band music. • ...
Culture Norms 2026-03-03
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- Friendly but professional; casual approach accepted
- Meetings are collaborative and punctual
- Personal relationships valued; meetings may be informal
- Be prepared for lively discussions; formal greetings matter
- Respect for elders and authority in meetings
- Greetings often include handshakes and repeated inquiry about family
- Meetings may start late; polite greetings are key
- Polite and inclusive communication; avoid interrupting
- Avoid saying “no” directly; read nonverbal cues
- Address with titles and last names, formal tone
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- Formal introductions; stiff upper lip approach
- Avoid confrontation and public criticism in meetings
- Be punctual and follow the agenda closely
- Direct communication, but consensus is important
- Use both hands when giving business cards
- Respect hierarchy and seniority in meetings
- Firm handshake and direct eye contact expected
- Expect long discussions; negotiations can be tough
- Bow slightly and exchange business cards politely
- Small talk and building relationships before business
20 Clues: Meetings are collaborative and punctual • Be punctual and follow the agenda closely • Use both hands when giving business cards • Respect hierarchy and seniority in meetings • Respect for elders and authority in meetings • Formal introductions; stiff upper lip approach • Firm handshake and direct eye contact expected • Avoid saying “no” directly; read nonverbal cues • ...
Indian Culture 2026-01-30
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- Nine nights festival
- Traditional greeting
- Harvest festival
- Tamil classical dance
- Traditional mens wear
- Floor art
- Hand art
- Festival of lights
- Muslim festival
- Headgear
- Ganesha festival
- Tamil harvest festival
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- Brother sister festival
- Bengal festival
- Traditional medicine
- Traditional attire
- Kerala harvest festival
- Andhra dance
- Punjabi festival
- Ancient practice
- Festival of colours
- December festival
- Kerala dance form
- North Indian dance
- Odisha classical dance
25 Clues: Hand art • Headgear • Floor art • Andhra dance • Bengal festival • Muslim festival • Harvest festival • Punjabi festival • Ancient practice • Ganesha festival • December festival • Kerala dance form • Traditional attire • Festival of lights • North Indian dance • Festival of colours • Nine nights festival • Traditional greeting • Traditional medicine • Tamil classical dance • Traditional mens wear • ...
Ranching Culture 2024-11-23
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- Ranchers made a living off of _______.
- Many ______ _______ became a part of the cattle ranching industry.
- A trail over which cattle were driven to market. 2w
- The __________ owned most of the grazing land.
- Ranchers would let their livestock freely roam the prairie. This is called _____ ____.
- Farmers Made a living off of ________.
- How did ranchers know which cattle were theirs?
- Development of the _____ _____ made raising cattle more profitable for ranchers.
- Cattle Ranchers hated _______ because they overgrazed in low-elevation grass land.
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- Many men tending cattle left huge herds of unbranded cattle to go fight in the _____ ____?
- How many times a year were cattle rounded up by cowboys?
- a lifestyle of self-sufficiency
- Another word for rancher.
- The ______ act of 1862 lead to many people trying to claim land that had already been claimed by ranchers.
- What cattle barrier invention did Ranchers often hate? 2w
- Many people who traveled west for gold ended up as ________ or farmers.
- Ranchers often had conflicts over land with _________.
- Farmers and Ranchers had disputes about _______.
- Ranchers ___ land and cattle, but cowboys usually don't.
- In the beginning of the _____ _____ the new settlers caused a raise in cattle prices, benefiting ranchers.
20 Clues: Another word for rancher. • a lifestyle of self-sufficiency • Ranchers made a living off of _______. • Farmers Made a living off of ________. • The __________ owned most of the grazing land. • How did ranchers know which cattle were theirs? • Farmers and Ranchers had disputes about _______. • A trail over which cattle were driven to market. 2w • ...
1920s Culture 2025-02-27
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- Violent Organization that believes in White Supremacy
- The nationwide ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933 under the 18th Amendment.
- The last name of the teacher put on trial for teaching evolution in Tennessee.
- The last name of the first pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
- The term used for the cultural revival of Black art, literature, and music in Harlem.
- Affordable car mass-produced by Henry Ford, revolutionizing transportation.
- A young woman of the 1920s who defied traditional norms with short hair, shorter skirts, and independent attitudes.
- A famous baseball player known for his home runs and helping popularize the sport.
- Theroy created by Charles Darwin on the origins of Man
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- A secret bar or nightclub where alcohol was illegally sold during Prohibition.
- Psychologist with theories on Human Behavior emingwayHemingway
- Writer who worte about life after WWI
- A person who illegally transported and sold alcohol during Prohibition.
- The last name of the author of The Great Gatsby, which captured the spirit of the 1920s.
- A term for disillusioned wrhttps://crosswordlabs.com/view/animalsiters and intellectuals of the 1920s.
- The last name of a silent film star famous for playing "The Tramp."
- A notorious gangster who profited from illegal alcohol sales during Prohibition.
- A New York neighborhood that became the center of the African American cultural and artistic explosion.
- A popular style of music in the 1920s, influenced by African American culture.
- A new technology that allowed Americans to listen to music, news, and entertainment in their homes.
20 Clues: Writer who worte about life after WWI • Violent Organization that believes in White Supremacy • Theroy created by Charles Darwin on the origins of Man • Psychologist with theories on Human Behavior emingwayHemingway • The last name of a silent film star famous for playing "The Tramp." • A person who illegally transported and sold alcohol during Prohibition. • ...
Asian Culture 2025-04-04
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- The idea that a person’s actions determine what will happen after his or her death; a person’s actions have consequences; form of reward and punishment based on how you live.
- Gautama- Hindu prince who was the founder of Buddhism after spending years wandering the countryside practicing self- denial then meditation; also called the Buddha, or enlightened one.
- Known as the Books of Knowledge and considered the holy texts of Hinduism; the Vedas contain writings on prayers, hymns, religious rituals, and philosophy.
- He was a Chinese philosopher who lived in the 6th century BCE and whose teachings in the philosophy of Confucianism, have influenced Chinese culture.
- Most practiced religion in India; the polytheistic religious traditions of Hinduism are over 5000 years old. There is no prophet nor founder of the Hindu religion.
- System- A caste is an inherited social class. Each person is born to a particular caste for his or her lifetime. Caste determines a person’s job, marriage partner, and friends.
- Strong seasonal winds that can bring heavy amounts of rain; the rain can be good for farming but can also cause deadly flooding which creates other problems as well, such as famine.
- Pollution- The lack of safe drinking water that negatively affects the development of a country because it is the source of many diseases causing sickness and death.
- The idea that after death a person’s soul is reborn into a different body; a belief in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that is part of the Hindu belief in karma and the caste system.
- Group- People who identify closely with a set of beliefs that influence their culture.
- State of complete eternal happiness and peace, free from all earthly desires; represents the escape from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth; transition of the soul from Earth to Heaven.
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- Belief in more than one god.
- The collection of gods and goddesses of Shintoism, the official religion of Japan; Kami spirits) are found in everything from plants and animals to rocks and mountains-these spirits control all of the natural forces; followers believe that all people after death become Kami and therefore people show great respect or their ancestors and nature.
- Roots derived from Hinduism and created in India. Buddhist believe in reincarnation and karma. The basic teachings are contained in the Four Noble Truths and everlasting peace, also known as nirvana.
- Chinese philosophy created by a teacher named Confucius. It is not an organized religion, instead it is a traditional guide of moral conduct that people live by that focuses on respect for others and has deeply influenced East Asian spiritual and political life.
- Brown Cloud- Polluted haze in the atmosphere caused by toxic waste from factories, motor vehicle emissions, the use of improper cooking fuels, and forest fires. It in turn alters monsoon patterns and climate as well as increases breathing and heart problems; it affects South, Southeast, and East Asia.
- Group- Belonging to the cultural, racial, religious, or linguistic traditions of a people or country.
- Noble Truths- Basic teachings of Buddhism
- Religious practice with the belief in just one God, Like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Japan’s native religion; Kami (spirits) are found in everything from plants and animals to rocks and mountains-these spirits control all of the natural forces; followers believe that all people after death become Kami and therefore show great respect for their ancestors and nature.
20 Clues: Belief in more than one god. • Noble Truths- Basic teachings of Buddhism • Group- People who identify closely with a set of beliefs that influence their culture. • Religious practice with the belief in just one God, Like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. • Group- Belonging to the cultural, racial, religious, or linguistic traditions of a people or country. • ...
ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE 2025-05-04
20 Clues: Meta • Visión • Riesgo • Campaña • Desafío • Cultura • Proyecto • Problema • Confianza • Liderazgo • Innovación • Planeación • Estrategia • Motivación • Creatividad • Oportunidad • Colaboración • Emprendedor(a) • Responsabilidad • Empresa emergente
Italian Culture 2025-04-16
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- How many pounds of pasta do italians eat in a year? (write the number)
- High protein content to make elastic dough (2 words)
- From Sicily and served for carnivale
- Equivalent to a Spanish Siesta (2 words)
- Contains more milk than cream
- Dinner for Italians, usually served at 8:30 p.m.
- ______ reflects flavor
- "Happy Hour" consisting of nuts and crackers
- The universal word Italians use instead of "noodles"
- Dessert with ladyfingers, coffee, and cocoa powder
- When pasta is undercooked it will be ______
- This will be served as crust with bell peppers if you order it (2 words)
- Italy has over 500 varieties of this
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- Best with thick sauces like Alfredo
- Italian Breakfast, usually a cappucino.
- The class that ate meat, fish, and wine (2 words)
- Originally served with sweet wine but now served with coffee
- Peasant foods during Ancient Roman Times
- "To the Tooth" or cooked to slight resistance (2 words)
- Popular Austrian and German dumplings
20 Clues: ______ reflects flavor • Contains more milk than cream • Best with thick sauces like Alfredo • From Sicily and served for carnivale • Italy has over 500 varieties of this • Popular Austrian and German dumplings • Italian Breakfast, usually a cappucino. • Equivalent to a Spanish Siesta (2 words) • Peasant foods during Ancient Roman Times • ...
modern culture 2024-06-16
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- Data Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions.
- The practice of obtaining input, ideas, or services by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, typically via the Internet.
- Meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, involving the balance of environmental, economic, and social aspects.
- Working from a remote location outside of a traditional office setting, often from home, and using digital communication tools to perform job duties.
- Technology Electronic devices that are worn on the body as accessories or implants, such as fitness trackers, smartwatches, and augmented reality glasses.
- Computing The delivery of different services through the Internet, including data storage, servers, databases, networking, and software.
- Unmanned aerial vehicles used for a variety of purposes, including surveillance, photography, and delivery services.
- Mining The process of discovering patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data, often using machine learning, statistics, and database systems.
- Learning A branch of artificial intelligence focused on building systems that learn from and make decisions based on data.
- The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology.
- Non-fungible token; a unique digital asset representing ownership of a specific item or piece of content, typically bought and sold using blockchain technology.
- Financial technology; an industry encompassing any kind of technology in financial services, including companies that operate with mobile banking, investment, and cryptocurrency.
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- Authentication Security process that relies on the unique biological characteristics of an individual to verify their identity, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scanning.
- Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions.
- The fifth generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, which began deployment in 2019 and is the successor to 4G networks.
- Twin A virtual representation that serves as the real-time digital counterpart of a physical object or process, used for simulation, analysis, and control.
- The practice and study of techniques for securing communication and data in the presence of adversaries, involving methods such as encryption.
- Contract A self-executing contract with the terms of the agreement directly written into lines of code, often used in blockchain technology.
- A system in which a record of transactions made in cryptocurrency is maintained across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network.
- The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information.
- Internet of Things; a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals, or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
- Computing A distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data to improve response times and save bandwidth.
- Computing An area of computing focused on developing computer technology based on the principles of quantum theory, which explains the nature and behavior of energy and matter on the quantum (atomic and subatomic) level.
- Reality An interactive experience of a real-world environment where objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information.
- A collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space, including the sum of all virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the Internet.
25 Clues: The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology. • Unmanned aerial vehicles used for a variety of purposes, including surveillance, photography, and delivery services. • Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. • ...
Malaysian Culture. 2024-11-06
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- – Gathering place for celebrations or events
- – Colorful paper or fabric flown in the sky, especially “wau”
- Art – Traditional Malay and Chinese self-defense practices
- – Smooth fabric often worn during special occasions
- – Often used by hikers and travelers to explore Malaysia
- – Refers to close-knit groups with shared traditions
- Paste – Known as “belacan,” used in local dishes
- – Festival celebrating the end of the rice harvest, like Kaamatan
- – Spicy chili paste enjoyed across cultures in Malaysia
- - a Chinese dress worn by women
- – One of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia
- – Tropical destination, like Langkawi and Redang
- – Small treats, a local delights.
- – Skewered meat grilled over open flames
- – Art of using puppets, popular in Malay folklore
- – Royal title in Malay and Borneo cultural stories
- – Tool used in preparing food, important in many cuisines
- – Used in festivals like Mid-Autumn, especially by Chinese communities
- – Malaysia’s national celebration on August 31
- – Essential ingredients in curries, sambals, and more
- – Known as the “king of fruits” for its strong aroma
- – A large cultural gathering or festival
- – Island where Sabah and Sarawak are located
- – Traditional musical instrument in Sabah and Sarawak
- – Traditional lute from Sarawak, played by indigenous people
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- – Ensemble of traditional Malay or Chinese instruments
- Songs – Traditional songs passed down through generations
- – Indigenous group native to Sarawak
- – Traditional instrument
- – Staple food eaten in most Malaysian meals
- – Important symbol in Chinese culture, seen in festivals
- – State known for its islands and Mount Kinabalu
- – Hindu festival involving devotion and offerings
- tarik – Frothy and delicious drink
- – A food serve with soup, often spicy and flavorful
- – Street vendor selling food in local markets
- – Fabric with unique designs, popular across Malaysia
- – Colorful Indian dress for women
- – Traditional percussion used in festivals and ceremonies
- – Small rural settlement with close-knit communities
- – Island known for its rich blend of cultures and food
- – Royal title for rulers in some Malaysian states
- – Place of worship, often visited during festivals
- – A traditional fabric worn around the waist
- – Craft of making fabric, important in Borneo’s culture
- – A major ethnic group in Malaysia with unique traditions
- – Popular dessert with green noodles and coconut milk
- Canai – Flaky flatbread served with dhal or curry, loved by all
- – Key ethnic community with rich cultural heritage
- – Popular food item made from soybeans, loved in Chinese cuisine
50 Clues: – Traditional instrument • - a Chinese dress worn by women • – Colorful Indian dress for women • – Small treats, a local delights. • tarik – Frothy and delicious drink • – Indigenous group native to Sarawak • – Skewered meat grilled over open flames • – A large cultural gathering or festival • – Staple food eaten in most Malaysian meals • ...
General culture 2024-10-31
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- that Alexander Graham Bell invented?
- in which country did the olympic games originate?
- which sport is known as the king of sports ?
- what is the first element on the periodic table?
- what chemical element has the symbol o?
- is the continent with the most contries?
- what is the capital Of japan?
- eagle what animal is the symbol of the united states?
- what is the longest river in the World ?
- what is the capital of egypt?
- da vinci who painted the mona lisa?
- What is the planet known as the red planet?
- what gas fills hot air balloons?
- what is the heaviest metal on the periodic tablet?
- alighieri who was the creator of the divine comedy?
- What instrument measures temperature?
- what animal is known as the king of the jungle?
- what is the fastest land animal in the Word
- what is the smallest country in the world ?
- what type of animal is the platypus?
- how many colors are there in the rainbow?
- what gas is necessary for breathing ?
- what is the country of origin of the tango ?
- what is the largest coutry in the world ?
- what is the largest organ in the human body ?
- what is the official currency of japan?
- what is the country of origin of pizza?
- who was the author of the odysser?
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- what is the most populous country in África?
- what is the third planet in the solar system ?
- ocean what is the largest Oceanía the world?
- which city is know as the city of love?
- what is the capital of Canada?
- what is the name of the earths natural satellite?
- what is the most abundantmetal in the earths crust?
- what is the official language of Egypt?
- in e which country is machu piccho?
- in which country are the pyramids of giza?
- de Cervantes who wrote don quijote de la mancha?
- what is the capital of Australia?
- what is the country with the most inhabitants in the world?
- what is the oficial language of Brazil?
- océan which ocean sepárates América from europe ?
- what is the most widely spoken languaje in the World ?
- what is the closest planeta to the sun?
- Everest what is the highest mountain in the world ?
- what is the holy book of islam ?
- which country isbthe Eiffel tower?
- armstrong who was the first man to Step on the Moon?
- in which country is the statue of christ the redeemer located ?
50 Clues: what is the capital Of japan? • what is the capital of egypt? • what is the capital of Canada? • what gas fills hot air balloons? • what is the holy book of islam ? • what is the capital of Australia? • who was the author of the odysser? • in e which country is machu piccho? • da vinci who painted the mona lisa? • which country isbthe Eiffel tower? • ...
Culture Shock 2025-11-12
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- Rapper with the album “1989” (Trick question!)
- Elsa’s sister in “Frozen”
- "Wakanda Forever" superhero
- Beyoncé’s devoted fanbase
- Magical land reached through a wardrobe
- Character who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- Genre for Drake or Kendrick Lamar
- Pixar fish who got lost
- King of Pop with the moonwalk
- Rapper known as Slim Shady
- Hogwarts sport played on broomsticks
- Singer of “Like a Prayer”
- "Barbie" star Margot ___
- Disney’s first princess
- Ring-obsessed creature in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Social network with blue bird logo (formerly)
- Classic video game plumber
- Movie with a talking donkey and an ogre
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- Streaming giant with the red "N"
- "May the Force be with you" franchise
- Sitcom set in Pawnee, Indiana
- Pop star known for “Bad Guy”
- Reality show about roses and romance
- Taylor Swift’s ex who inspired “All Too Well” (first name)
- Catchphrase of Buzz Lightyear
- Marvel hero with a metal suit
- “Smells Like Teen Spirit” band
- Streaming service with “The Office” reruns
- "Friends" coffee shop
- “You can’t handle the truth!” movie
- Platform that made Charli D’Amelio famous
- Famous plumber’s brother
- Hogwarts headmaster
- "The Mandalorian" tiny green star
34 Clues: Hogwarts headmaster • "Friends" coffee shop • Pixar fish who got lost • Disney’s first princess • "Barbie" star Margot ___ • Famous plumber’s brother • Elsa’s sister in “Frozen” • Beyoncé’s devoted fanbase • Singer of “Like a Prayer” • Rapper known as Slim Shady • Classic video game plumber • "Wakanda Forever" superhero • Pop star known for “Bad Guy” • Sitcom set in Pawnee, Indiana • ...
Spain & Culture 2025-11-13
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- Spain’s Constitution can be changed only with approval by _______.
- Number of autonomous communities in Spain.
- Presenting someone else’s work as your own.
- Dialect spoken in the Basque Country.
- MONARCHY Type of government Spain has.
- Tangible items created by a culture.
- REAL DE ESPAÑA Official name of the Spanish Royal Crown.
- Official language of Galicia.
- Coastal geography encouraged Spain’s _______ traditions.
- Animal symbol of the Kingdom of León.
- Regional or social variety of a language.
- Oversimplified ideas about groups of people.
- MINISTER In Spain, executive power is held by the _______.
- Heraldic symbol representing the Kingdom of Castile.
- Symbolic representative of the Spanish state.
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- Traditional flowers brought to cemeteries on All Saints’ Day.
- VI Current King of Spain.
- MONARCHY Form of rule where a monarch’s powers are limited by law.
- MINISTER Head of the Spanish government.
- Official language of Spain.
- INTEGRITY What plagiarism undermines in education.
- The 3 Ps of culture are Products, Practices, and _______.
- GENERALES Spanish legislative body.
- Practice of switching between languages in conversation.
- CONSTITUTION Document outlining Spain’s system of government.
- The heir to the throne becomes the next _______.
- Capital city of Spain.
- FIRST Day when Spaniards honor deceased relatives.
- OF POWERS Dividing power among government branches.
- Mountain range that separates Spain from France.
30 Clues: Capital city of Spain. • VI Current King of Spain. • Official language of Spain. • Official language of Galicia. • GENERALES Spanish legislative body. • Tangible items created by a culture. • Dialect spoken in the Basque Country. • Animal symbol of the Kingdom of León. • MONARCHY Type of government Spain has. • MINISTER Head of the Spanish government. • ...
WORLD CULTURE 2025-10-09
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- Ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of colored threads knotted in various ways.
- Traditional Mongolian clothing made from cotton, silk, wool, or brocade.
- Venetian boat used in canals.
- Indigenous dance found in Māori culture in New Zealand.
- Leader of the Catholic church.
- Rice dish from West Africa made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, chilis, onions, spices,
- Mayan phrase for "I do not understand you".
- Form of musical theater originating from Italy.
- Brazilian festival featuring colorful costumes and street dancing.
- Dome-shaped snow dwelling of the Inuit.
- Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- The national dish of Vanuatu, prepared by grating breadfruit, bananas, taro or yam roots into a vegetable paste
- Greek temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to Athena.
- A concept first popular in 1940s Jamaica where Disk Jockeys would pack generators, turntables and speakers into vans.
- Hammer of Thor from Viking mythology.
- Plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent
- Balinese holiday celebrating the victory of dharma over adharma.
- Traditional single-edged sword used by certain ethnic groups in the Philippines.
- Japanese paper folding art.
- Sacred bird associated with “snake god,” Quetzalcoatl and the national Bird of Guatemala
- Mesoamerican wooden sword with several embedded obsidian blades.
- the traditional percussive music ensemble of the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese people.
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- Ancient network of trade routes spanning Eurasia and North Africa.
- Pounded meal found in West African cuisine, made primarily with cassava
- Australian aboriginal wind instrument.
- Gathering with dances held by many Native American and First Nations communities.
- Dish of French fries and cheese curds topped with a hot brown gravy.
- Longest reigning British monarch.
- Aboriginal thrown tool design to return to the thrower.
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
- Daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples consisting of a rectangular cloth.
- Monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
- Masked folk Dance drama from South Korea.
- Ancient Greek war ship with 3 rows of oars.
- Style of Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
- Flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa.
- Iranian or Persian new year.
- Herbal drink shared in gourd and straw.
- Shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, primarily by the Native Hawaiians.
- Electronic dance music created by DJs from the Chicago underground scene.
- Powerful ancient city in Northern Africa, in what is now Tunisia.
- Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (oli) or song (mele).
- Scottish patterned cloth.
- Traditional Thai new year celebration.
- Performing art of the Central Highlands of Madagascar.
- Traditional south Asian contact team sport played between two teams of seven players.
- Korean fermented cabbage dish.
- Indian spring festival where people throw colored powder.
- Spirit being, sacred object, or symbol that serves as an emblem of a group of Native American people.
- Yellow rice dish with seafood or meat, from Valencia.
- Traditional head tie native to Yoruba people of Nigeria, Benin and Togo, worn by women
51 Clues: Scottish patterned cloth. • Japanese paper folding art. • Iranian or Persian new year. • Venetian boat used in canals. • Leader of the Catholic church. • Korean fermented cabbage dish. • Longest reigning British monarch. • Ancient Mesoamerican civilization. • Hammer of Thor from Viking mythology. • Australian aboriginal wind instrument. • Traditional Thai new year celebration. • ...
Culture day 2026-05-07
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- A special activity or custom passed down in families for many years.
- A public celebration with people marching, dancing, or riding floats.
- A land with its own government and people.
- A usual way people act in a community or culture.
- A happy celebration with music, food, or dancing.
- A group of people related to each other.
- The words people speak to communicate with each other.
- A special day of celebration or rest.
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- Sounds and songs people enjoy listening to or playing.
- Moving the body to music, often part of celebrations.
- Traveling from one place to another.
- A place where people buy and sell goods or food.
- A place where some people go to pray or worship.
- Paintings, drawings, or crafts made by people.
- A friendly word or action when meeting someone.
- The way people live, including their food, clothes, and traditions.
- Clothes people wear, sometimes special to their culture.
- Meals and dishes that people eat in different cultures.
- A small community or town where people live.
- People working and living together peacefully.
20 Clues: Traveling from one place to another. • A special day of celebration or rest. • A group of people related to each other. • A land with its own government and people. • A small community or town where people live. • Paintings, drawings, or crafts made by people. • People working and living together peacefully. • A friendly word or action when meeting someone. • ...
music genres 2024-12-13
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- A genre with stories about life, often using guitars and banjos.
- Beethoven and Mozart are famous for this type of music.
- A genre from Jamaica with a relaxed rhythm; Bob Marley is famous for it.
- This genre is short for 'popular' music and is often played on the radio.
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- A soulful genre often about feelings and emotions.
- A genre with heavy guitars and loud vocals.
- A loud genre often played with electric guitars and drums.
- A culture and genre with beats, rhymes, and breakdancing.
- A smooth and improvisational genre with saxophones and trumpets.
- A genre where artists speak fast to a beat instead of singing.
10 Clues: A genre with heavy guitars and loud vocals. • A soulful genre often about feelings and emotions. • Beethoven and Mozart are famous for this type of music. • A culture and genre with beats, rhymes, and breakdancing. • A loud genre often played with electric guitars and drums. • A genre where artists speak fast to a beat instead of singing. • ...
The Footnotes Crossword 2 2025-11-04
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- The lab that focuses on health and media.
- The parking deck that isn't Mason Pond or Rappahannock.
- Last name of the current department chair for Communication Studies.
- The parking deck closest to Horizon Hall.
- 4C's primary area of focus.
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- The current status of the US government as of November 01, 2025.
- The 2025 movie Pop Culture Lab is hosting a screening and panel discussion for.
- The most famous of AI tools, beloved by undergraduates and bemoaned by COMM101 TAs alike.
- The "Center" where many events are held, as is the food court and Communication Center!
- What communication conference is happening this year in Denver, CO.?
10 Clues: 4C's primary area of focus. • The lab that focuses on health and media. • The parking deck closest to Horizon Hall. • The parking deck that isn't Mason Pond or Rappahannock. • The current status of the US government as of November 01, 2025. • Last name of the current department chair for Communication Studies. • ...
crossword 2015-09-05
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- What's Dandy's favourite hobby?
- Jack wants to visit USA because he likes its ___.
- What's Amber, Tim, Stefan, Bosco, & Dongjun's favourite kind of music?
- What is Lynn, Dicky, ZW, & Bruce's favourite animal?
- What's Hardaway's favourite foreign food?
- Which country does Joanna want to visit?
- What's Thea's favourite animal?
- What's HN's favourite animal?
- Stefan wants to visit Macau because he likes ___.
- What pet does Neil have?
- Kevin wants to visit Australia because the air is ___.
- Which country would Sandra like to visit?
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- What's ZW's pet's name?
- What kind of music does Skyler like?
- What's Dongjun's favourite animal?
- What's Alex's favourite English movie?
- What's Cici's favourite hobby?
- What's Cici, Jim, & Thea's favourite foreign food?
- Bosco wants to visit Japan because it's ___.
- What's Bruce, HN, & Dandy's favourite foreign food?
- What's Dicky's favourite hobby?
- What kind of music do Sandra & Hardaway like?
- What job does Echo want to do?
- What's Jim, Tim, Skyler, Jack, & Kevin's favourite colour?
- Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin.
- What job does Amber want to do?
- How many rabbits does Lynn have?
27 Clues: What's ZW's pet's name? • What pet does Neil have? • What's HN's favourite animal? • What's Cici's favourite hobby? • What job does Echo want to do? • What's Dandy's favourite hobby? • What's Dicky's favourite hobby? • What's Thea's favourite animal? • What job does Amber want to do? • Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin. • How many rabbits does Lynn have? • ...
crossword 2015-09-08
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- Who wants to be an editor, and likes Korean food and rock music?
- What's Dicky's favourite hobby?
- Who likes jazz music and wants to go shopping in Hong Kong?
- Stefan wants to visit Macau because he likes ___.
- What's Dongjun's favourite animal?
- What's Alex's favourite English movie?
- Kevin wants to visit Australia because the air is ___.
- What job does Amber want to do?
- What's Cici's favourite hobby?
- What kind of music does Skyler like?
- What's Thea's favourite animal?
- What's Tim's favourite kind of music?
- Bosco wants to visit Japan because it's ___.
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- Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin.
- What's Dandy's favourite hobby?
- What's Bruce's favourite foreign food?
- What sport does Neil like?
- Which country would Sandra like to visit?
- What's Jim's favourite colour?
- What's Hardaway's favourite foreign food?
- How many rabbits does Lynn have?
- What's ZW's pet's name?
- Which country does Joanna want to visit?
- What pet does Neil have?
- Jack wants to visit USA because he likes its ___.
- Who wants to visit Tibet and be a doctor?
- What's HN's favourite animal?
27 Clues: What's ZW's pet's name? • What pet does Neil have? • What sport does Neil like? • What's HN's favourite animal? • What's Jim's favourite colour? • What's Cici's favourite hobby? • What's Dandy's favourite hobby? • What's Dicky's favourite hobby? • What job does Amber want to do? • What's Thea's favourite animal? • Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin. • How many rabbits does Lynn have? • ...
crossword 2015-09-08
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- Who wants to visit Tibet and be a doctor?
- Which country would Sandra like to visit?
- What's Dandy's favourite hobby?
- What's Bruce's favourite foreign food?
- Who wants to be an editor, and likes Korean food and rock music?
- Kevin wants to visit Australia because the air is ___.
- What's Alex's favourite English movie?
- What kind of music does Skyler like?
- What's Cici's favourite hobby?
- Bosco wants to visit Japan because it's ___.
- What's Hardaway's favourite foreign food?
- What's Dicky's favourite hobby?
- What sport does Neil like?
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- How many rabbits does Lynn have?
- Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin.
- What job does Amber want to do?
- Stefan wants to visit Macau because he likes ___.
- What's Dongjun's favourite animal?
- Which country does Joanna want to visit?
- What's Jim's favourite colour?
- What's ZW's pet's name?
- Jack wants to visit USA because he likes its ___.
- What's HN's favourite animal?
- What's Thea's favourite animal?
- What's Tim's favourite kind of music?
- What pet does Neil have?
- Who likes jazz music and wants to go shopping in Hong Kong?
27 Clues: What's ZW's pet's name? • What pet does Neil have? • What sport does Neil like? • What's HN's favourite animal? • What's Jim's favourite colour? • What's Cici's favourite hobby? • What job does Amber want to do? • What's Dandy's favourite hobby? • What's Thea's favourite animal? • What's Dicky's favourite hobby? • How many rabbits does Lynn have? • Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin. • ...
Black history month 2023-02-08
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- a famous black boxer
- a famous black talk show host
- A celebration of black people and culture
- A black jazz player who wrote many famous songs
- treating people the same no matter their gender or race
- a famous black actor
- the creator of black history month
- held many peaceful protests for equality
- a famous black rapper
- is someone who tries to help people with different causes
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- the people who choose the theme for black history month
- the original version of black history month
- a famous black basketball player who has been in some movies
- the first black woman associate justice on the supreme court
- another famous black actor who is tall
- stood up for herself against unfair treatment
- treating others poorly because they are a certain race or ethnicity from themselves
- a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer
- a famous black president
- people coming together to march and try to make a change while doing it
20 Clues: a famous black boxer • a famous black actor • a famous black rapper • a famous black president • a famous black talk show host • the creator of black history month • another famous black actor who is tall • held many peaceful protests for equality • A celebration of black people and culture • a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer • ...
Black history month 2023-02-08
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- a famous black boxer
- a famous black talk show host
- A celebration of black people and culture
- A black jazz player who wrote many famous songs
- treating people the same no matter their gender or race
- a famous black actor
- the creator of black history month
- held many peaceful protests for equality
- a famous black rapper
- is someone who tries to help people with different causes
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- the people who choose the theme for black history month
- the original version of black history month
- a famous black basketball player who has been in some movies
- the first black woman associate justice on the supreme court
- another famous black actor who is tall
- stood up for herself against unfair treatment
- treating others poorly because they are a certain race or ethnicity from themselves
- a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer
- a famous black president
- people coming together to march and try to make a change while doing it
20 Clues: a famous black boxer • a famous black actor • a famous black rapper • a famous black president • a famous black talk show host • the creator of black history month • another famous black actor who is tall • held many peaceful protests for equality • A celebration of black people and culture • a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer • ...
Your deeds are your monuments -Inscription on an Egyptian Tomb 2018-12-04
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- the Million People March protest mainly place in
- it is generically called netcast
- online classroom stimulation
- an American comedy/talk/variety YouTube series featuring a wide range of informative discussion topics in pop culture with quirky, entertaining twists.
- EDSA ended on what date?
- what made the EDSA Dos protest successful
- the Yolanda People Finder was created by
- the Million People March ended on what date
- the scandal of President Estrada that sparked EDSA Dos was
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- EDSA was better know as the
- Million people march happened as a protest against the misuse of the
- today's most popular video hosting site
- daily NBA podcast that breaks down the league's biggest games, story lines, and off-court antics
- the radio station used to call to the people to rally againts marcos
- "World's platform for change"
- Read-only Web
- Miniclip.com is an example of an
- read-write web
- martial law was declared on what year
- web feature: can be used by anyone who knows how to use a computer
20 Clues: Read-only Web • read-write web • EDSA ended on what date? • EDSA was better know as the • online classroom stimulation • "World's platform for change" • it is generically called netcast • Miniclip.com is an example of an • martial law was declared on what year • today's most popular video hosting site • the Yolanda People Finder was created by • ...
Pop Art Artists 2023-09-09
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- Artist and filmmaker known for his expressive style.
- Known for text-based artwork with bold black and white design.
- Photographer known for her conceptual self-portraits.
- Known for oversized sculptures of everyday objects.
- Japanese artist known for her polka dot and infinity net motifs.
- German photographer and artist known for his contemporary work.
- Known for his distinctive portraits with bold colors and flat forms.
- German artist known for his diverse range of styles.
- Known for large-scale collage-style artwork.
- Known for his graffiti-style art with social and political themes.
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- Canadian artist famous for "Give Peace A Chance" artwork.
- Sculptor known for large-scale, minimalist steel sculptures
- Recognizable for his "LOVE" sculpture.
- British artist known for his colorful paintings.
- Known for iconic images of Campbell's Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe.
- Famous for comic book-style artwork.
- Contemporary artist known for his balloon animal sculptures.
- Celebrated for his paintings of desserts and everyday items.
- Known for his large-scale, abstract sculptures.
- Known for word-based and pop culture-inspired artwork.
20 Clues: Famous for comic book-style artwork. • Recognizable for his "LOVE" sculpture. • Known for large-scale collage-style artwork. • Known for his large-scale, abstract sculptures. • British artist known for his colorful paintings. • Known for oversized sculptures of everyday objects. • Artist and filmmaker known for his expressive style. • ...
Famous African Americans 2023-10-07
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- - Pop icon and Grammy-winning singer.
- - Filmmaker and playwright known for creating the Madea character.
- - Famous abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor.
- - Prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
- - Civil rights leader known for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
- - African American chemist known for his work with barbiturates.
- - NBA player and community advocate.
- - First African American Supreme Court Justice.
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- - Celebrated poet and writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- - Award-winning actor known for his powerful performances.
- - Prominent African American abolitionist and author.
- - Tennis superstar and multiple Grand Slam winner.
- - Influential African American singer and civil rights activist.
- - A genre of music with deep roots in African American culture.
- - A style of music that originated in the African American community.
- - Renowned poet and author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- - Basketball legend widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
- - A color often associated with African American heritage.
- - Media mogul and talk show host.
- - Civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat.
20 Clues: - Media mogul and talk show host. • - NBA player and community advocate. • - Pop icon and Grammy-winning singer. • - First African American Supreme Court Justice. • - Prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement. • - Tennis superstar and multiple Grand Slam winner. • - Prominent African American abolitionist and author. • ...
unit 2 vocab 2024-10-14
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- to write, engrave, or print as a lasting record
- speak
- The more ______ kids have more friends
- A ________ studies different races and cultures
- government by the people : rule of the majority
- from england
- race or culture
- I am a ________ because my main language is english
- time
- A ________ helps you find words and their definitions
- The ________ of Florida is about 22 million people
- of African origin
- ethnic quality or affiliation
- When he fell he _________ his shoulder
- a small outer room that leads to another room and that is often used as a waiting room
- human
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- the science of human beings
- people use _________ to understand the different parts of things
- people on the weather channel ________ weather
- of European origin
- people
- When you are making a time stamp you want to use ________ order
- If you need medication you get a _________
- people
- The Olympics has a sport called ________ swimming
- letter, written
- a telegraphic dispatch
- write or written
- before, in front
- place
- When you create a map you need a ________ to find the treasure
31 Clues: time • speak • place • human • people • people • from england • letter, written • race or culture • write or written • before, in front • of African origin • of European origin • a telegraphic dispatch • the science of human beings • ethnic quality or affiliation • The more ______ kids have more friends • When he fell he _________ his shoulder • If you need medication you get a _________ • ...
reissue 2025-06-06
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- Iconic first name of punk fashion pioneer Westwood
- Dreamy, gothic singer-songwriter and fashion muse
- Avant-garde designer blending politics and rebellion
- Classic spotted pattern seen in vintage and contemporary fashion
- Unsold vintage inventory often reused in sustainable fashion
- New Zealand singer known for minimalist style and maximalist sound
- Valentino’s creative director known for bold color and drama
- Historical undergarment reinterpreted in modern fashion
- American designer known for glamorous red carpet gowns
- British pop star known for experimental sound and edgy fashion
- To creatively reuse old materials into higher-value items
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- Event where vintage or secondhand clothing is often found
- Designer known for Chicano culture and oversized silhouettes
- Model known for runway dominance and Y2K fashion
- High-end, custom-fitted fashion often handmade in Paris
- Genderless fashion brand founded by Telfar Clemens
- Irish designer known for romantic, sculptural silhouettes
- To release something again, often in a new form or edition
- Temporary retail installation, often trendy or experimental
- French city famous for its glamorous film festival red carpets
20 Clues: Model known for runway dominance and Y2K fashion • Dreamy, gothic singer-songwriter and fashion muse • Iconic first name of punk fashion pioneer Westwood • Genderless fashion brand founded by Telfar Clemens • Avant-garde designer blending politics and rebellion • American designer known for glamorous red carpet gowns • ...
Taylor Swift 2025-08-01
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- Taylor swifts collaborator in the remix "bad blood"
- Taylor swifts middle name
- Taylors first billboard hot 100 number one single
- castles crumbling is a vault song from which album
- how many albums does Taylor swift have
- Taylor swifts current tour
- what was the first album Taylor re-recorded
- how many cats does Taylor swift have
- Taylors first album
- a huge fan of Taylor swift
- the name of her first cat
- The second song on the lover tracklist
- The age Taylor Swift released her debut album
- ___ of my heart 'from the album "reputation"
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- The first song on the midnights tracklist
- Album cover is in the woods, black and white
- Taylor Swifts favourite number
- Taylors favourite animal
- Taylor swifts collaborator in the remix "karma"
- Who stole Taylor swifts first six albums
- A famous pop culture american singer/song writer
- how old is Taylor swift
- The month Taylor Swift was born in
- ________ to burn 'from the "debut album"
- welcome to ____ 'from the album "1989"
25 Clues: Taylors first album • how old is Taylor swift • Taylors favourite animal • Taylor swifts middle name • the name of her first cat • Taylor swifts current tour • a huge fan of Taylor swift • Taylor Swifts favourite number • The month Taylor Swift was born in • how many cats does Taylor swift have • how many albums does Taylor swift have • welcome to ____ 'from the album "1989" • ...
Les genres de la musique 2023-10-02
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- variety music la variété française
- la musique country
- hop le hip hop
- le pop/la musique populaire
- music la musique de fond
- music la musique classique
- music la musique house
- le blues
- le jazz
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- music la musique électronique
- le rap
- le folk/la musique folklorique
- music la musiquette
- le rock
- la musique soul
- music la musique d’ambiance
16 Clues: le rap • le rock • le jazz • le blues • la musique soul • la musique country • music la musiquette • music la musique de fond • music la musique house • le pop/la musique populaire • music la musique électronique • music la musique d’ambiance • le folk/la musique folklorique • hop le hip hop • variety music la variété française • music la musique classique
Ibo culture 2019-02-25
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- clever
- earth goddess
- where they live
- something regarded as possessing a sacred character or mysterious significance.
- personal god
- worthless man
- disagreeable to the ear
- father
- oldest son
- having or showing little or no interest in anything
- indicating the nature of a future event, for good or evil
- foo food made from yams that serves a chief role in the annual Feast of the New Yam
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- woman; also used for a man who has taken no title
- a continent where Nigeria is located
- not intentional
- to express sharp, stern disapproval of
- shelter or protection from danger
- nut food used to greet visitors and guests
- beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage
- habitually doing nothing or lazy
- requiring great exertion; laborious; difficult
- exhibiting abundance or fullness, as of thoughts or words
- father land of okonkwo
- the village green where assemblies for sports, discussions, and so on take place
- leader of the clan
25 Clues: clever • father • oldest son • personal god • earth goddess • worthless man • where they live • not intentional • leader of the clan • father land of okonkwo • disagreeable to the ear • habitually doing nothing or lazy • shelter or protection from danger • a continent where Nigeria is located • to express sharp, stern disapproval of • nut food used to greet visitors and guests • ...
Spanish Culture 2021-12-15
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- The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena.
- A popular alcoholic beverage throughout the entire world, originating in Northern Mexico
- A very popular appetizer served in Spanish bars, with some bars named after this food.
- A religious celebration that takes place during the middle of December meant to honor Mary and Joseph, the earthly parents of Jesus.
- A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”.
- A circular baked chunk of flour, typically used as casing in burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas.
- A common event in Spanish culture where people will lie down and rest during the early hours of the afternoon.
- A green, and spicy, avocado-based mixture used for making some foods more flavorful, or just as a chip dip.
- A very well known type of Spanish hat, shaped like a large bowl with a cone-shaped peak in the middle.
- Around 3000 years ago, this holiday was created to celebrate relatives who have died.
- One of the best selling Spanish books of all time, written by Carlos Luiz Zafón
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- A long strip of fried dough eaten as breakfast or a treat, and incredibly popular in Spain, Mexico, and Portugal.
- The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish.
- Paper mache, usually shaped like an animal, and filled with candy. Is broken with a bat on birthdays.
- An art form shown through the use of a guitar, dance routine, and song to accompany.
- A word that describes a form of a porch with a hard rock floor, and even though the word is Spanish, it is very commonly used in English.
- The last name of a Spanish painter known worldwide for his abstract and “geometric” drawing style.
- The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event.
- A pile of saffron-flavored rice that is cooked with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
- A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th.
20 Clues: The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena. • A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”. • A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th. • The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event. • The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish. • ...
1950s Culture 2022-03-08
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- In the 1950s, it was a common societal term that women were seeking their "MRS. degree as they followed society norms to marry and be a homemaker.
- Due to this entertaining device, Men were seen as how to achieve the "American Dream" in the 1950s with shows called "Father Knows Best"
- Societal _________ for both genders were changing as the 1950s progressed into a less dominated male role and a more equitable woman's society
- federal government provided funding for cities large and small to raze "blighted" or "slum" neighborhoods to be rebuilt into affordable housing.
- With the increased TV use in each American house created more _________ that was happening in America, presidential debates and even the world.
- This group of the 1950s were responsible for holding down a job and being the breadwinner of the family.
- with the advancement of auto and interstate, these areas would pop up for white flight.
- political policy that payed for education and work training programs.
- Without a push for Minority Rights through, MLK Jr, Bus Boycotts and Sit-ins during the 1950s there would be a tougher time for this to be passed in 1962.
- The 1950s pushed women back into the house caring for kids, cooking and cleaning.
- Americans purchased 20 million refrigerators, 21.4 million cars, and 5.5 million stoves, a trend that continued well into the 1950s during this movement
- With the things that defined "the good life" within economic reach, working-class people could achieve the _______ mobility they craved with an increased spending through consumerism.
- the term planned obsolescence was coined in the 50s with the idea that consumer products would _____ _____ on purpose to force more consumerism.
- A rising middle class in the 1950s, possessions, particularly __________, became a way to advertise a family’s social position.
- Economic sector that was also increased through Urban Renewal but caused a social impact of displacing thousands of low socioeconomic families.
- After WWII there was a spike in American Population as soldiers came home and wanted some normalcy in there life after war and depression in society.
- growing fear within cities of more racially or ethnoculturally diverse created a coined term that is still used today.
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- With this infrastructure, the American 50s created more movement around the American landscape
- group that was followers of the Beat Movement
- During the 1950s the increase in this made it easier for the suburbs to pop up surrounding inner city areas
- The baby boom generation saw a drive back to _____ _____ of housewife and children playing in the streets.
- What was seeked by producers of consumer product by using the business strategy call "planned obsolescence."
- Through radio black voices were loved in a new type of entertainment but soon television changed American view of these people.
- the suburbs created a divide between the people of the inner city and this group of people who lived on the outskirts of the city.
- White Flight only created more _____________ feelings and actions across the American Culture.
- The Beat Movement in the 1950s was all about doing what to western culture and accepting more eastern philosophy.
- Brown vs Board of Ed's Supreme Court ruling stated it was _________ for segregation and started a push for more Racial Minority Rights.
- Became popular during 1950s Rock 'N' Roll because of America culture not ready for Black musicians like Little Richard and Fats Domino.
- With the advancement of the automobile the chance of _________ was increased between suburbs to city or city to city showing signs of vacations for families
- President who supported the interstate creation to increase movement inside American borders and as he thought of it as a defensive measure.
- GI Bill created by this group to help veterans and families with low-cost loans and mortgages.
- When was there an increase in water consumption during certain peeks of American Television
32 Clues: group that was followers of the Beat Movement • political policy that payed for education and work training programs. • The 1950s pushed women back into the house caring for kids, cooking and cleaning. • with the advancement of auto and interstate, these areas would pop up for white flight. • ...
Culture crossword 2022-02-14
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- Hawaiian burial that was only recently brought back due to health concerns for the family.
- Used to symbolize resting in peace. (African)
- Outside of the home to capture evil spirits and protect the home. (African)
- Final submission to Allah in Muslim culture.
- Not allowed in Muslim funeral preparation.
- Floral necklace used to honor the deceased in Hawaiian funerals.
- Typically cut and buried with the deceased. (Native American)
- Hawaiian send off for the deceased that requires a surf board.
- Burial used by some Native American Tribes.
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- When a soul is reborn into another body popular amongst Native Americans.
- Mourning period allowed for muslim widows.
- Candies left for the dead on the ofrenda.(Mexican)
- Funeral song commonly used in Hawaiian funerals.
- Place photos of deceased loved ones on this to remember them. (Mexican)
- Placed on graves to lead to soul to glory.(African)
- Bread decorated with bone-like decorations eaten by the families of the dead. (Mexican)
- Avoided at all costs by Navajo people as to avoid getting "ghost sickness"
- A guide used by spirits to visit the living during the celebration that takes place on November 2nd. (Mexican)
- Sacrificed over the grave to release Spirit world problems. (African)
- Muslim mourners throw 3 handfuls of this onto the Casket at a funeral.
20 Clues: Mourning period allowed for muslim widows. • Not allowed in Muslim funeral preparation. • Burial used by some Native American Tribes. • Final submission to Allah in Muslim culture. • Used to symbolize resting in peace. (African) • Funeral song commonly used in Hawaiian funerals. • Candies left for the dead on the ofrenda.(Mexican) • ...
Sneaker Culture 2022-03-18
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- Sneakers worn by Mike when he won his first championship.
- Signature sneaker worn by Scottie Pippen.
- These Jordans were featured in Spike Lee's movie, 'Do The Right Thing.'
- Drafted out of Memphis to the Orlando Magic.
- Jordan was retired when these came out.
- NBA Hall Of Famer with a legendary Nike sneaker line
- People refer to Kanye's sneaker line as this.
- Kobe Bryant wore a green pair of these during a Christmas game.
- Slang term used to describe the black/red colorway of Jordan 1's.
- Allen Iverson crossed up Jordan wearing these sneakers.
- Some people call him the NBA Sneaker King.
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- These sneakers have an ingredient for making concrete.
- Kevin Garnett wore these.
- These sneakers have "galaxy" in the name.
- This sneaker is named after the president's plane.
- The Fresh Prince had a pair of these.
- Kevin Durant pays tribute to a lost family member with these.
- A term used to describe a pair of sneakers specially designed for a certain player.
- These come in Concord and Columbia colorways.
- Sneaker named after a Marvel character.
20 Clues: Kevin Garnett wore these. • The Fresh Prince had a pair of these. • Jordan was retired when these came out. • Sneaker named after a Marvel character. • These sneakers have "galaxy" in the name. • Signature sneaker worn by Scottie Pippen. • Some people call him the NBA Sneaker King. • Drafted out of Memphis to the Orlando Magic. • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2022-02-16
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- the prohibition of an action based on the belief that such behaviour is either too sacred and consecrated or too dangerous and accursed for ordinary individuals to undertake.
- Sanctions are mechanisms of social control
- Mores are the customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to a society or social group
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- Negative sanctions are punishments for violating norms
- the ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention of things
- All of the intangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched. Examples are family patterns, language, economic systems, work practices, etc.
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Can be held or touched. Examples are clothing, buildings, car, computers, prepared food, etc.
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture.
- A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication or non-vocal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages
- Shared beliefs about good and evil, right and wrong, Types of values determine the character and behavior of the members of a society.
- Belief that one's own culture and group is superior to others
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- Positive sanctions are rewards given for conforming to norms
- the notion that culture takes time to catch up with technological innovations
- A type of Norm. Does not have great moral significance. No official sanction for violating a folkway.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific social situation. An expectation, not the actual behavior.
- the proposal that the particular language one speaks influences the way one thinks about reality.
- A subculture that opposes the values and norms of the dominant culture. Often lives apart from the dominant culture. Sometimes seeks to change the values and norms of the dominant culture to those of the Counterculture.
- Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen.
- the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication
- All of the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, and defining, a group's way of life.
- the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture
- The core values are the basic elements of how we go about our work
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached to it
25 Clues: Sanctions are mechanisms of social control • Negative sanctions are punishments for violating norms • Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen. • Positive sanctions are rewards given for conforming to norms • Belief that one's own culture and group is superior to others • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • ...
1980s culture 2013-06-10
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- Popular art movement during the 1980s
- Social activity mostly for the high class society
- Television show that played music videos
- Famous architect
- In the medal round it was U.S. vs. the Soviets and the the game symbolized what against Communism
- Rap moves have evolved from the moves used in this dancing style
- Actress whose career launched in the eighties due to Sophie’s Choice, also in Out of Africa
- A movie with great commercial success
- Link between art & architecture
- Term used to describe young, urban people
- One of the many themes of the 1980s culture
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- The planning, designing, and construction of buildings
- Les miserables and the phantom of the opera are two musicals that he produced
- Was being banned from baseball for betting on games
- Major gaming industry
- The most famous female pop singer of the 80s
- The user of this symbolism is one thing that set heavy metal aside from other genres
- 1986 movie starring Tom Cruise; about a daring Naval member in the Vietnam War
- broke the all-time rushing yards record
- Promoter for Nike company
- Charity concert that took place July 13, 1985
- A style of hair worn by punks in the 80s
- Physical structure with roof and walls
- People want quick and easy to make food
- Spreadsheet
- Director and producer; 80s movies included E.T., Poltergeist, Back to the Future
26 Clues: Spreadsheet • Famous architect • Major gaming industry • Promoter for Nike company • Link between art & architecture • Popular art movement during the 1980s • A movie with great commercial success • Physical structure with roof and walls • People want quick and easy to make food • Television show that played music videos • broke the all-time rushing yards record • ...
1980s Culture 2013-06-10
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- In the medal round it was U.S. vs. the Soviets and the the game symbolized what against Communism
- the planning, designing, and construction of buildings
- Was being banned from baseball for betting on games
- promoter for Nike company
- a movie with great commercial success
- famous architect
- The user of this symbolism is one thing that set heavy metal aside from other genres
- Director and producer; 80s movies included E.T., Poltergeist, Back to the Future
- People want quick and easy to make food
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- broke the all-time rushing yards record
- actress whose career launched in the eighties due to Sophie’s Choice, also in Out of Africa
- term used to describe young, urban people
- a style of hair worn by punks in the 80s
- les miserables and the phantom of the opera are two musicals that he produced
- 1986 movie starring Tom Cruise; about a daring Naval member in the Vietnam War
- major gaming industry
- one of the many themes of the 1980s culture
- app: spreadsheet
- physical structure with roof and walls
- rap moves have evolved from the moves used in this dancing style
- social activity mostly for the high class society
- television show that played music videos
- charity concert that took place July 13, 1985
23 Clues: app: spreadsheet • famous architect • major gaming industry • promoter for Nike company • a movie with great commercial success • physical structure with roof and walls • People want quick and easy to make food • broke the all-time rushing yards record • a style of hair worn by punks in the 80s • television show that played music videos • ...
Roman Culture 2015-12-22
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- A marketplace for social, political, and commercial activity
- A U-shaped string instrument
- The garden of the Roman house, where herbs and flowers are grown
- The dessert course, consisting of pastries and fruit
- A long gown worn by Roman women
- A stadium where chariot races were held
- A gold amulet to protect against evil spirits
- A building used for law courts and public assemblies
- Rules of social classes were reversed during this festival
- A dining room, where three couches can typically be found
- These structures carried water throughout Roman cities
- A shawl for women
- The main meal of the day, consisting of porridge, eggs, cheese, and honey
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- The bedroom of the Roman house
- Facilities for bathing and socializing
- A cloth garment wrapped around the body
- A famous Roman temple
- The entrance hall in a Roman house where guests were greeted
- The male head of a family
- Getting married in this month was thought to bring bad luck
- The oldest Roman forum and a former cattle market
- Gladiator games were held in this famous amphitheater
- This acronym meant “the senate and people of Rome”
- The oldest Roman street
- A Roman apartment building
25 Clues: A shawl for women • A famous Roman temple • The oldest Roman street • The male head of a family • A Roman apartment building • A U-shaped string instrument • The bedroom of the Roman house • A long gown worn by Roman women • Facilities for bathing and socializing • A cloth garment wrapped around the body • A stadium where chariot races were held • ...
Corporate Culture 2016-11-18
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- relating to companies that do most of their business on the internet
- something, especially money, that encourages a person or organization to do something
- relating to an autocrat
- a statement of what a company or an organization would like to achieve in the future
- competing in a strong and unfair way, without considering any harm caused to others
- to make a business, process, activity, etc. simpler and more effective by reducing costs, the number of people involved in it, etc.
- the number of things that a company sells compared with the number of things of the same type that other companies sell
- the management of the number and types of workers needed in an organization
- official rules and processes that seem unnecessary and delay results
- a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school
- completely responsible for what they do and must be able to give a satisfactory reason for it
- interested only in your own country or group and not willing to accept different or foreign ideas
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- to notice or understand the difference between two things, or to make one person or thing seem different from another
- involving competition
- involving two or more people or organizations working together for a particular purpose
- the ability to imagine how something could develop in the future, or the ideas that come from imagining in this way
- having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you
- an official rule or the act of controlling something
- a standard used to compare similar things in order to measure their value or success
- providing skills and education that prepare you for a job
- used to describe someone who makes money by starting their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity and taking risks
- to judge the quality, importance, amount, or value of someone or something
- involving complicated rules and processes that make something slow and difficult
- to describe the way in which something has developed; to find the origin or cause of smth
- a person or organization that owns shares in a company
- to talk or behave in a way that gives someone confidence to do something
- very great or very large
- an agreed period of time during the day or night when particular employees work, in a factory, hospital, etc.
- the income that a government or company receives regularly
- to increase quickly in amount, number, value, or level
- to change the appearance, character, or structure of something, or to be changed in this way
31 Clues: involving competition • relating to an autocrat • very great or very large • an official rule or the act of controlling something • a person or organization that owns shares in a company • to increase quickly in amount, number, value, or level • providing skills and education that prepare you for a job • the income that a government or company receives regularly • ...
Yuppie Culture 2023-03-10
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- Desire for excessive wealth and power
- Trainers, fitness professionals hired by yuppies
- Pursuit of pleasure and self-indulgence
- Luxury boat favored by yuppies
- Another luxury car brand popular with yuppies
- Luxury car brand popular with yuppies
- Industry, sector of the economy that boomed during the yuppie era
- High-end fashion brand favored by yuppies
- Luxury watch brand popular with yuppies
- Large and ostentatious suburban homes favored by yuppies
- Banking, another career often associated with yuppies
- Jet, luxury mode of transportation favored by yuppies
- Gekko, fictional character from the movie "Wall Street" who embodies yuppie values.
- Street, the epicenter of the finance industry in the US
- Industry, the sector of the economy associated with yuppies
- Exercise method favored by yuppies
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- Food, emphasis on high-quality and exotic cuisine
- Labels, high-end fashion brands favored by yuppies
- Starting and running one's own business, a common pursuit among yuppies
- Emphasis on buying and owning consumer goods
- Career often associated with yuppies
- Focus on acquiring wealth and luxury goods
- Excessive self-love and self-admiration
- Popular coffee chain frequented by yuppies
- Club, exclusive social clubs frequented by yuppies
- Symbol, the importance of displaying wealth and social status
- Suits, expensive and fashionable business attire
- Smoking, trend among yuppies in the 80s and 90s
- Expensive and high-quality sparkling wine favored by yuppies
- Building social and professional connections for personal gain
- Fitness trend that gained popularity among yuppies
- Accumulation of financial assets and possessions
32 Clues: Luxury boat favored by yuppies • Exercise method favored by yuppies • Career often associated with yuppies • Desire for excessive wealth and power • Luxury car brand popular with yuppies • Excessive self-love and self-admiration • Pursuit of pleasure and self-indulgence • Luxury watch brand popular with yuppies • High-end fashion brand favored by yuppies • ...
AZTEC CULTURE 2023-03-09
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- the lake the Aztecs built their city on
- Aztecs did 1000-25000 of these per year
- traders who also acted as spies for the Aztecs
- where the Aztecs lived
- ceremony that happened once every 52 years when the Aztec calenders aligned
- Aztec School for lower class
- One of the Gods represented in the temple Mayor; God of the Sun & War
- Aztecs believed in compulsory service as a:
- Aztecs believed this was more important than the individual
- Aztec school for nobles
- the Aztecs believed this geography feature placed them closer to the Gods
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- the centers of worship in Aztec religion
- The other god represented in the temple mayor; God of Rain
- type of tribe without a singular established home
- elected head of Aztec society
- The home city of the Aztecs
- Aztec war strategy to preserve trade partners and capture prisoners
- Human Sacrifice was also a tactic to______ enemies
- Aztecs traded far and wide and engaged in warfare often to increase their land and ______
- System of Aztec Warfare that forced payment of goods or prisoners
- Floating islands for agriculture and irrigation
21 Clues: where the Aztecs lived • Aztec school for nobles • The home city of the Aztecs • Aztec School for lower class • elected head of Aztec society • the lake the Aztecs built their city on • Aztecs did 1000-25000 of these per year • the centers of worship in Aztec religion • Aztecs believed in compulsory service as a: • traders who also acted as spies for the Aztecs • ...
Islamic culture 2023-01-04
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- "in the name of Allah"
- The Holy book in Islam
- Fasting
- Charity
- belief in only Allah
- Holiest place
- the calling station
- callers for prayer
- symbol of Islam
- God
- a figure used also in other cultures
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- where to cleanse on Allah's behalf
- where to pray
- what you must do before prayer
- Prayer 5 times a day
- points to Mecca
- God's messenger
- what to do for Allah
- Trip to Mecca
- prayer niche
20 Clues: God • Fasting • Charity • prayer niche • where to pray • Holiest place • Trip to Mecca • points to Mecca • God's messenger • symbol of Islam • callers for prayer • the calling station • Prayer 5 times a day • what to do for Allah • belief in only Allah • "in the name of Allah" • The Holy book in Islam • what you must do before prayer • where to cleanse on Allah's behalf • ...
Islamic culture 2023-01-04
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- "in the name of Allah"
- The Holy book in Islam
- Fasting
- Charity
- belief in only Allah
- Holiest place
- the calling station
- callers for prayer
- symbol of Islam
- God
- a figure used also in other cultures
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- where to cleanse on Allah's behalf
- where to pray
- what you must do before prayer
- Prayer 5 times a day
- points to Mecca
- God's messenger
- what to do for Allah
- Trip to Mecca
- prayer niche
20 Clues: God • Fasting • Charity • prayer niche • where to pray • Holiest place • Trip to Mecca • points to Mecca • God's messenger • symbol of Islam • callers for prayer • the calling station • Prayer 5 times a day • what to do for Allah • belief in only Allah • "in the name of Allah" • The Holy book in Islam • what you must do before prayer • where to cleanse on Allah's behalf • ...
French Culture 2022-12-15
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- Famous cathedrale on an island in paris
- French independence day on July 14th
- Long french bread
- number of administrative regions
- Capital of france
- Number of french speaking countries
- Kings day to celebrate reincarnation of god
- Largest Mountain in France
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- Neworleans, Gold and purple
- Monalisa museum
- One of the 7 world wonders
- Hello!
- Arrondissement with eiffel tour
- Under ground tunnel with graves under paris
- French currency
- crepe Day!!
- French food and disney movie (Rat)
- River in paris
- Mountain range separating France and Spain
- Thin pancakes
20 Clues: Hello! • crepe Day!! • Thin pancakes • River in paris • Monalisa museum • French currency • Long french bread • Capital of france • One of the 7 world wonders • Largest Mountain in France • Neworleans, Gold and purple • Arrondissement with eiffel tour • number of administrative regions • French food and disney movie (Rat) • Number of french speaking countries • ...
French Culture 2022-12-16
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- countries touching France
- French Singer known for Dernière danse
- Famous Museum
- Former Queen "Let them eat cake"
- Paris
- Most eaten food/carbs
- Famous Painter
- The Legend Meryl Streep plays her
- Government of France
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- French Motto
- Alcoholic beverage/Get crunk
- Famous monument
- Bicycle Race
- Mountain range
- famous town known for kings and queens
- Name of AHS character/Designer
- Form of transportation
- The amount of courses typically eaten
- Famous French bread
- Biggest city
20 Clues: Paris • French Motto • Bicycle Race • Biggest city • Famous Museum • Mountain range • Famous Painter • Famous monument • Famous French bread • Government of France • Most eaten food/carbs • Form of transportation • countries touching France • Alcoholic beverage/Get crunk • Name of AHS character/Designer • Former Queen "Let them eat cake" • The Legend Meryl Streep plays her • ...
French Culture 2023-01-27
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- An alcoholic beverage the french are known for
- One of the most popular french desserts, it has a layer of creme inside
- a holiday the french celebrate on July 14th
- famous cookie found at patisserie
- What is the majority religion practiced in french culture
- The french value their clothes because they take pride in there
- a famous pastry found at coffee shops
- A long thin type of bread distinguishable by its length and crisp crust
- a month-long competition between artists and songs
- there are over 200____in pairs
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- What kind of government do the french have?
- The world's most-visited museum, it's the home of the Mona Lisa
- What do the french give people on the cheek that they know?
- who painted the Mona Lisa
- the number one attraction everyone thinks about when you say Paris
- a style of painting developed in France during the mid-to-late 19th century
- Antoine The king that lasted 20 minutes in France
- a tiny animal not as commonly eaten here but at french holidays and celebrations
- Traditional french soup
- A soft round flattish hat typically worn by the french
20 Clues: Traditional french soup • who painted the Mona Lisa • there are over 200____in pairs • famous cookie found at patisserie • a famous pastry found at coffee shops • What kind of government do the french have? • a holiday the french celebrate on July 14th • An alcoholic beverage the french are known for • Antoine The king that lasted 20 minutes in France • ...
Brazilian Culture 2023-02-27
Across
- What is Brazil's biggest export?
- What is the most common language in Brazil?
- What is the most popular sport in Brazil?
- What is the most common religion in Brazil?
- What is Brazil's most well known industry?
- What is the biggest celebration in Brazil?
- Who controlled Brazil for about 300 years?
- What city held the 2016 Olympics?
- How many states are in Brazil?
- How many world cups did Brazil win?
- What stops Brazil from expanding its urbanization?
Down
- What is the highest point in Brazil?
- What does Brazil produce the most of?
- What was the most recent political problem Brazil faced?
- What continent is Brazil in?
- What is the longest river in Brazil?
- What is the most well known statue in Brazil?
- What city in Brazil has the highest population?
- What is hello in Portuguese?
- What is Brazil's biggest import?
20 Clues: What continent is Brazil in? • What is hello in Portuguese? • How many states are in Brazil? • What is Brazil's biggest export? • What is Brazil's biggest import? • What city held the 2016 Olympics? • How many world cups did Brazil win? • What is the highest point in Brazil? • What is the longest river in Brazil? • What does Brazil produce the most of? • ...
German Culture 2017-04-24
Across
- Älteste Transportstraße
- Welches Blasinstrument haben die Deutschen gemacht?
- Was ist Marzipan gemacht?
- Was ist 112 in Deutschland?
- Wo sagt "Was ich über das Leben von Bach sagen muss, ist das. Hör zu, spiel, liebe, bewundere--und halte den Mund."
- Wann haben die Deutschen die Hauptmahlzeit?
- 1300______ sind in Deutschland.
- Deutsche frau, komponist
- Was sind deutsche Automarken?
- Wo ist der älteste Brauerei?
- Was trinken die Deutschen für Oktoberfest?
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- Wer ist kurz und trägt rote Spitzen Hüte?
- Zweitgrößte internationale Flughafen?
- Eine Farbe auf deutscher Flagge...
- 84______ sind in Deutschland.
- Ein Sicherheitsgurt feine Kosten _____ Euros.
- Wer hat Adidas gennant?
- Deutsches Brot mit Blumen gemacht.
- Wo ist die größten Kuckucksuhr?
- Welcher deutscher Komponist hat sein Gehör verloren?
- Woher kommt Bach?
- Bier mit bestellen...
22 Clues: Woher kommt Bach? • Bier mit bestellen... • Älteste Transportstraße • Wer hat Adidas gennant? • Deutsche frau, komponist • Was ist Marzipan gemacht? • Was ist 112 in Deutschland? • Wo ist der älteste Brauerei? • 84______ sind in Deutschland. • Was sind deutsche Automarken? • Wo ist die größten Kuckucksuhr? • 1300______ sind in Deutschland. • Eine Farbe auf deutscher Flagge... • ...
Car Culture 2020-12-09
26 Clues: cher • fuir • utile • usine • roues • moteur • voyage • routes • éviter • paysage • capteurs • diminuer • efficace • prospérer • améliorer • augmenter • fabriquer • autoroute • autoroute • sans danger • covoiturage • embouteillage • tomber en panne • (voiture) autonome • régulateur de vitesse • abordable / pas trop cher
