pop culture Crossword Puzzles
CH2 Vocab 2021-12-13
20 Clues: led • food • phone • class • school • babies • teachers • pop blank • stressful • libraries • permanent • daily plan • you sit on • you eat on • Mrs.Jackson • paper holder • a bag you carry • lots of from school • every class has this • a child's favorite tool
Unidad 1 2017-11-27
20 Clues: tall • short • to run • pretty • cookie • serious • athletic • pop/soda • to drink • organized • ice cream • to watch TV • intelligant • french fries • disorganized • to do homework • to learn spanish • hombre man • to spend time with friends • mujer woman
Amber's Spanish Crossword 2017-09-27
25 Clues: no • but • yes • jazz • more • salad • pizza • fruit • soccer • tennis • Spanish • homework • music by • baseball • swimming • cafeteria • pop music • volleyball • basketball • rock music • Mexican food • Italian food • Chinese food • English class • classical music
Spanish 1 2017-09-21
25 Clues: No • But • Yes • More • Jazz • Fruit • Pizza • Salad • Tennis • Soccer • Spanish • Baseball • Swimming • Homework • Chocolate • Pop music • Cafeteria • Basketball • Volleyball • Rock music • Chinese food • English class • the(feminine) • The(masculine) • Classical music
Informatik 2014-01-27
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- schnelle_Internetverbindungsart
- Testsoftware
- Frequenz
- Computerbenutzer
- Topologieart
- Daten_zusammendrücken
- Internettelefon
- tragbarer_Computer
- FTP
- Internettelefonieanbieter
- Mailprotokoll
- "Netzwerkchef"
- WLAN_Zugriffspunkt
- fixes_Surfen
- Eigentum_Softwareunternehmen
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- Ausgabegerät_mit_Toner
- zentrales_Gerät
- Daten_"puffern"
- DFÜ
- Grafikkkartenanschluss
- Digital_analog_Wandler
- Mailprotokoll
- Digitale_Telefonanlage
- Netzwerkkartennummerierung
- Echtzeit
- Schutzwand_im_Internet
- Computerabbruchtaste
- Bauplandrucker
- Übertragungseinheit
29 Clues: DFÜ • FTP • Frequenz • Echtzeit • Testsoftware • Topologieart • fixes_Surfen • Mailprotokoll • Mailprotokoll • "Netzwerkchef" • Bauplandrucker • zentrales_Gerät • Daten_"puffern" • Internettelefon • Computerbenutzer • tragbarer_Computer • WLAN_Zugriffspunkt • Übertragungseinheit • Computerabbruchtaste • Daten_zusammendrücken • Ausgabegerät_mit_Toner • Grafikkkartenanschluss • Digital_analog_Wandler • ...
Las Piñatas 2014-11-30
20 Clues: wet • dry • to pop • to hit • sticky • to glue • to fill • the tape • the stick • the layer • the candy • blindfold • the flour • the paste • the water • the strip • the balloon • the newspaper • the tissue paper • to tie the string
Pengikat 2016-04-10
cc 2024-03-26
20 Clues: Bogo • "Slick" • Sly fox • Pop star • Lionheart • Slow worker • Animal city • Zootopia area • Hunted animal • Animal feature • Hunting animal • Central mystery • Judy's hometown • Slow DMV worker • Conniving sheep • Slow bureaucracy • Varied population • Rabbit protagonist • Cheetah receptionist • Peaceful coexistence
Wiradjuri Family Names 2022-05-11
23 Clues: Nan • Son • Boy • Pop • Man • Baby • Girl • Woman • Child • Mother • Father • Little • Nephew • People • Daughter • Relation • He, She or it • Sister (older) • Brother (older) • Sister (younger) • Brother (younger) • Aunty (Fathers sister) • Uncle (Mothers brother)
Eyad Hassan ,Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-30
29 Clues: Est • Pon • Pop • Wet • Lak • Mar • Bio • Sec • Eco • Oce • Riv • Pre • Carn • Herb • Cons • Food • Prod • Prim • Pred • Abio • Comm • Omni • Anth • Nich • Fresh • Troph • Coral • Techno • Decomp
Ty Spanish Crossword 2026-01-13
30 Clues: food • pork • soup • fish • beef • Lunch • fruit • apple • drink • water • pizza • Salad • Tennis • Coffee • cereal • grapes • banana • chicken • pop/soda • swimming • softball • sandwich • Breakfast • hamburger • chocolate • wrestling • basketball • china Chinese food • fritas French fries • mexicana Mexican food
deardoe 2025-03-28
deardoe 2025-03-28
zona pop quiz 2024-06-21
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- who sings my favorite song
- the only thing you love more than me
- newest addition to the family
- vinyl
- what was on my mind when you asked me to be your gf
- new nighttime binge
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- little ______
- what started it all
- our extinct child
- our reaction to most things
- bean
- pre-first kiss
- what we love to do over the phone
- our first of many
14 Clues: bean • vinyl • little ______ • pre-first kiss • our extinct child • our first of many • what started it all • new nighttime binge • who sings my favorite song • our reaction to most things • newest addition to the family • what we love to do over the phone • the only thing you love more than me • what was on my mind when you asked me to be your gf
Jazz and Pop 2023-01-31
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- Sewindu merupakan jenis lagu jazz yang dipopulerkan oleh
- Acara musik jazz tahunan yang di adakan di sebuah candi di Jogja yaitu
- Alat musik gitar, memiliki sumber bunyi
- Penekanan pada not not upbeat (ketukan lemah) u
- musik jazz berasal dari
- Lagu pop biasanya bersifat mudah
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- salah satu ciri khas musik jazz yg paling menonjol yaitu
- lagu jazz yang diciptakan tulus. yang memiliki makna dua orang yang saling mengisi selalu bersama namun sadar tak mungkin bersatu. judul lagu tersebut adalah
- KECIL Lagu yang dinyanyikan oleh Adera yaitu
- Element penting dalam lagu jazz yang berfungsi untuk menambah nada sehingga lagu tidak membosankan yaitu
- Sumber bunyi saksofon
- Lagu "Remaja" dinyanyikan oleh grup musik
- Grup Band yang namanya seperti gunung
- irama yg mendayung dayu ciri khas musik jazz yaitu
- Alat musik gitar dapat dimainkan dengan
15 Clues: Sumber bunyi saksofon • musik jazz berasal dari • Lagu pop biasanya bersifat mudah • Grup Band yang namanya seperti gunung • Alat musik gitar, memiliki sumber bunyi • Alat musik gitar dapat dimainkan dengan • Lagu "Remaja" dinyanyikan oleh grup musik • KECIL Lagu yang dinyanyikan oleh Adera yaitu • Penekanan pada not not upbeat (ketukan lemah) u • ...
Pop show 2025 2025-05-01
14 Clues: Happy • Skyfall • Footloose • This Is Me • Danger Zone • We Are Young • Neverending Story • Choose Your Fighter • Walking on Sunshine • Man of Constant Sorrow • Can't Stop the Feeling • Square Root of Possible • Faith & Set It All Free • Heimr Arnadalr/The Great Thaw
Global history review:) 2023-06-01
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- transportation routes
- the government and laws of a culture
- Person who studies the economy money business
- Person wo studies humans past and present
- person who recovers and studies artifacts left behind by humans
- a barrier to travel
- Isolate from other cultures-Such as japan
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- first hand or eye witness accounts of an event
- Person who studies human society and how people interact
- the organized beliefs and rituals of a culture
- prevents sea trade for much of the year
- the type of people in a culture
- the traditions of a culture
- flat fertile lands
- the expression of a cultures ideas
15 Clues: flat fertile lands • a barrier to travel • transportation routes • the traditions of a culture • the type of people in a culture • the expression of a cultures ideas • the government and laws of a culture • prevents sea trade for much of the year • Person wo studies humans past and present • Isolate from other cultures-Such as japan • ...
chapter 9 vocabulary 2020-04-01
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- biased assumptions
- skin color, facial features,hair color
- becoming true from belief
- unfair treatment because of race
- adjusting relationships
- Not hiring someone because they're asian
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- separation by fact
- legal separation of people
- maintaining unique cultural identity
- unfair favor or distaste
- punching someone because they're Christian
- killing large
- culture adopts a practice of another culture
- culture different from majority
- reason not actually from experience
15 Clues: killing large • separation by fact • biased assumptions • adjusting relationships • unfair favor or distaste • becoming true from belief • legal separation of people • culture different from majority • unfair treatment because of race • reason not actually from experience • maintaining unique cultural identity • skin color, facial features,hair color • ...
Music 2024-03-20
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- Known as the "Queen of Pop" in the 1980s
- A string instrument with many forms
- Very popular Beatles song
- Winner of American idol ____ Clarkson
- A type of Drum
- Country music star ___ McGraw
- popular all boys K-pop band
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- Singer whose real name is Katheryn Hudson
- A popular rock band that wrote "We Will Rock you"
- Actress/Singer Ariana _____
- Singer who is the lead preformer at "The Eras Tour"
- Backstreet ___
12 Clues: Backstreet ___ • A type of Drum • Very popular Beatles song • Actress/Singer Ariana _____ • popular all boys K-pop band • Country music star ___ McGraw • A string instrument with many forms • Winner of American idol ____ Clarkson • Known as the "Queen of Pop" in the 1980s • Singer whose real name is Katheryn Hudson • A popular rock band that wrote "We Will Rock you" • ...
Musician Nicknames 2025-09-29
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- K Pop band
- Aretha Franklin is the Queen of
- Frank Sinatra is Ol' Blue
- Collection of 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is written
- Instrument played by Ravi Shankar
- A note that lasts for two beats
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- A note that lasts for four beats
- Bruce Springsteen is The
- Ella Fitzgerald is the First Lady of
- Michael Jackson is the King of
- Beethoven's Fur
- A note that last for one beat
- James Brown is the Godfather of
13 Clues: K Pop band • Beethoven's Fur • Bruce Springsteen is The • Frank Sinatra is Ol' Blue • A note that last for one beat • Michael Jackson is the King of • Aretha Franklin is the Queen of • James Brown is the Godfather of • A note that lasts for two beats • A note that lasts for four beats • Instrument played by Ravi Shankar • Ella Fitzgerald is the First Lady of • ...
Jennifer Hsu AP HUG Semester 1 Exam 2020-12-08
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- a totally way of life held in common by a group of people, including speech, ideology, behavior, livelihood, technology, and government, along with food, clothing, etc.
- area occupied by permanent human habitation
- the study of how humans have evolved to use the Earth
- density number of farmers per area of arable land, used to determine how fewer people can farm extensive land areas to feed the maximum amount of people
- a factor that induces people to a new location
- policies supporting increased birthrates
- determined by the place’s absolute location
- place names
- is in relationship to other places
- control by one power over a dependent area or people, occurs when one nation subjugates another, conquering its population and exploiting it, often while forcing its own language and cultural values upon its people
- a scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic location
- the maximum population of a given species that the environment can sustain
- the development of a new form of culture trait by the fusion of two or more distinct cultural traits
- the attitude that one’s own race/culture are superior to others
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- policies supporting lower birthrates
- cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- the study of natural processes and distribution of landforms
- a theory that argues humans have more ability to produce the result they desire, they will work around things to survive
- a system of ideas intended to explain a certain phenomena
- the process in which a minority group or culture comes to assemble the dominant cultures’ values, behaviors, and beliefs
- affiliation or identify within a group of people bound by common ancestry and culture
- determined by physical and human characteristics
22 Clues: place names • is in relationship to other places • policies supporting lower birthrates • policies supporting increased birthrates • area occupied by permanent human habitation • determined by the place’s absolute location • a factor that induces people to a new location • determined by physical and human characteristics • ...
Culture and Religion (Abrahamic) 2024-02-29
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- The entire region throughout which a culture prevails. Criteria that may be chosen to define culture realms include religion, language, diet, customs, or economic development.
- Judaism and this religion share the same lineage back to Abraham.
- The least practiced of the 3 Abrahamic faiths.
- A related set of cultural traits, such as prevailing dress codes and cooking and eating utensils.
- Judaism and Christianity both started in modern day here
- Area where the characteristics of one region gradually change into those of another.
- Clusters of people of the same culture, but surrounded by people of a culture that is dominant in the region
- Cultural patterns that are widespread among a society and adopted by various groups
- Followers of Islam are called
- These are the core teachings of Islam
- The name of the holy book in Judaism
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- The name of the Holy book in Christianity
- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- The belief in one God
- The spiritual leader of a Jewish Community.
- The most practiced of the 3 Abrahamic faiths.
- The loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
- A place of worship for Muslims
- All of a groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs and objects
- The newest of the 3 Abrahamic faiths
- The name of the Holy book in Islam
- Increased integration of the world economy since the 1970's
- The belief in Multiple Gods.
- A place of worship for Jewish people
- A center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward
- The last prophet according to followers of Islam
- A place of worship for Christians
- Invisible and Visible elements that make up a persons culture
28 Clues: The belief in one God • The belief in Multiple Gods. • Followers of Islam are called • A place of worship for Muslims • A place of worship for Christians • The name of the Holy book in Islam • The newest of the 3 Abrahamic faiths • A place of worship for Jewish people • The name of the holy book in Judaism • These are the core teachings of Islam • ...
Social Studies #1 2022-10-03
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- Type of government where power is limited by the Constitution.
- Government headed by religious figures
- Each branch of government exercises checks or controls over the other branches.
- Basic document written in 1215 that states liberties guaranteed to the English people. Its principles were used in the US Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
- Type of government where no limits are imposed on the ruler's authority.
- How people in a region live, behave, and think. The knowledge, customs, beliefs, and values of a group.
- __________ Amendment - Double jeopardy, cannot be a witness against yourself.
- Citizens of the United States are guaranteed rights under the Constitution, state constitutions, and federal law.
- Power is divided between central government and smaller governments.
- Government power is divided between 3 branches.
- __________ Amendment - Freedom of speech, religion, & press.
- specific customs that are part of the everyday life of a particular culture, such as language, religion, ethnicity, social institutions, and aspects of popular culture.
- __________ Amendment - Right to bear arms.
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- __________ Amendment - No cruel or unusual punishments.
- first used by Ancient Greece.
- The government may hold only the powers granted to it by the US Constitution.
- widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the Americas, West Africa, and Europe in the 15th & 16th centuries.
- Single person taking over by force.
- A government in which people rule.
- In a republic, people exercise their power by electing representatives to serve in government and make decisions on their behalf.
- the process where one culture will adapt elements of another culture.
- Headed by a single ruler, by succession (king or emperor)
22 Clues: first used by Ancient Greece. • A government in which people rule. • Single person taking over by force. • Government headed by religious figures • __________ Amendment - Right to bear arms. • Government power is divided between 3 branches. • __________ Amendment - No cruel or unusual punishments. • Headed by a single ruler, by succession (king or emperor) • ...
Opposites 2018-05-02
19 Clues: moo • lid • look • Shay • oink • steal • human • gracie • baby bear • cook with • after nine • your bubba • after sweep • daddy's name • before three • opposite of no • opposite of off • opposite of dry • opposite of stand
Enculturation and acculturation 2023-06-01
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- When migrants maintain their own culture and minimize contact with the new culture.
- 'social _________ theory' argues that we learn behaviour from models in our society through observational learning and vicarious reinforcement.
- According to the bi-dimensional model of acculturation, an immigrant who values their heritage culture, and has little interest in relationships with the larger society, will adopt which acculturation strategy
- The psychological and behavioural adjustments that occur within individuals who come into contact with others from different cultural backgrounds.
- Sets of societal expectations that influence behavior. Norms tell us what kinds of behaviour are appropriate/accepted or inappropriate.
- the process in which a minority group or culture adopts the values, behaviors, and beliefs of the majority group.
- The processes, beginning in early childhood, by which particular cultural values, ideas, beliefs, and behavioral patterns are adopted by the members of society.
- 'Direct _______' is the teaching young children how to behave by reinforcing "appropriate" behaviours and by punishing or otherwise discouraging "inappropriate" behaviours.
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- '________ transmission' The passing down of cultural norms from one generation to another.
- '____________ learning' is actively taking part in the learning process and applying learning from other situations.
- The anxiety that one may feel when attempting to assimilate to a new culture.
- acculturative stress can come from trying to find the right "balance" between the ______ and social behaviors of one's native culture and one's new home.
- acculturative stress has been linked to anxiety, __________ and substance abuse
- The process in which an individual assumes the beliefs, values, and behaviours of another culture without losing the characteristics of his or her own culture.
- According to the unidimensional model, the goal of acculturation is assimiliation, while the bimendional model asserts that _________ of two cultures is also possible
- A failure to acculturate when it is not really possible to maintain one’s original culture, but because of exclusion or discrimination, it is not possible to assimilate into the new culture.
16 Clues: The anxiety that one may feel when attempting to assimilate to a new culture. • acculturative stress has been linked to anxiety, __________ and substance abuse • When migrants maintain their own culture and minimize contact with the new culture. • '________ transmission' The passing down of cultural norms from one generation to another. • ...
Friend Group 2023-11-16
Leisure Vocabulary 2025-12-28
Midterm Exam Study Guide 2023-10-02
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- This kind of status that is assigned, or not easily changed.
- This refers to social influences that determine our human behavior.
- Process by which people learn their culture.
- A science in which sociologists engage in organized and systematic study of phenomena to enhance understanding of the interdependence between individuals and society.
- A research method in which information is gathered by watching people.
- Drug policies, like the Rockefeller laws and mandatory minimums, that created the highest prison population in the world are part of this approach.
- Social positions we occupy relative to others.
- Type of society in which industry is no longer a big part of the economy, and information and service shape the type of work people do.
- A group within a larger culture who participate in the broader culture, yet have cultural traits that are differ and are unique.
- The other group when the in-group competes with members of another group for various kinds of rewards.
- A problem affecting many individuals the source of which lies in the social structure and culture of a society
- Systematic way of studying a phenomenon, starting with choosing a topic and ending with results.
- Sociological perspective that emphasizes the distribution of power and the allocation of resources.
- Behavior that violates a group's norms
- The process of adopting new behavioral patterns in place of old ones as one moves through different transitions and stages of life.
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- A period of disorientation an individual feels when they enter into a new cultural setting.
- theoretical perspective that focuses on social interaction and socialization in order to explain society as a whole.
- An artificially created situation that allows a researcher to manipulate variables.
- Nonmaterial element of culture that represents what is desirable for people.
- A condition in which members of society have differing amounts of wealth, prestige, or power
- Practice of comparing another culture to one’s own culture and often believing one’s own culture is superior.
- A reciprocal exchange in which two or more people red, react and respond to each other.
- “Hypothesis” that argues that the language we use shapes our perception of reality. (The answer is the hyphenation of the two theorists’ names.)
- The expectations as to how to act in society.
- Term refers to going along with the preferences of one's peers
- It encompasses all that we say, know, make, and do in our efforts to survive and thrive
- structure refers to the social patterns through which a society is organized, including the interrelated social institutions found in a society, social groups and associated patterns of group behavior, as well as statuses that individuals assume within social groups and the roles played in relation to these statuses.
27 Clues: Behavior that violates a group's norms • Process by which people learn their culture. • The expectations as to how to act in society. • Social positions we occupy relative to others. • This kind of status that is assigned, or not easily changed. • Term refers to going along with the preferences of one's peers • ...
Culture Unit Vocabulary Terms 2022-10-16
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- A practice that is repeated
- things that force someone to leave a place to migrate to another, usually something negative they are trying to escape from
- Several generations of a family
- The process by which cultural traits, ideas & behavior patterns are spread from one society to another
- A ritual or ceremony that celebrates a transition in one’s life
- A group of persons related by common descent or heredity
- To adapt the customs & cultural traits of a society, To become part of the culture
- Believing that one’s own culture is superior or better than another
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- Behaviors & beliefs of a group of people
- Parents & children
- someone who leaves on place to live in another place
- things that will attract someone to move to a new place, usually something positive
- a way of looking at something, a point of view
- The handing down from generation to generation of customs, beliefs & other elements of one’s culture
- Differences
- movement from one place to another
- Those traits or characteristics that define one’s culture or background
17 Clues: Differences • Parents & children • A practice that is repeated • Several generations of a family • movement from one place to another • Behaviors & beliefs of a group of people • a way of looking at something, a point of view • someone who leaves on place to live in another place • A group of persons related by common descent or heredity • ...
ARTS Lost and Found 2016-12-10
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- something that belongs to that town or village
- that we speak
- art of carving something
- grandmother, father parents
- a large group
- something made by hands
- people visiting other countries
- not now
- people are ___________ of their culture
- people of a community _________ on to their culture
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- clothes were made this way in the olden days
- designs on clothes with needle and thread
- a way of doing things
- what friends love to do
- what communities believe in
- painting and dancing
- verbs with the 'ing'
- art of painting as a community on huge walls
18 Clues: not now • that we speak • a large group • painting and dancing • verbs with the 'ing' • a way of doing things • what friends love to do • something made by hands • art of carving something • grandmother, father parents • what communities believe in • people visiting other countries • people are ___________ of their culture • designs on clothes with needle and thread • ...
U5超优 2019-06-11
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- One of the main r________ is that he never puts his heart into study.
- Hearing a loud noise, Jack went out of his house to see what was h________.
- Pop stars should be very careful about how they a________ to the public.
- C________ is very important for a country. It always makes us think of art and history.
- The math problem is really not as s________ as it seems. Think carefully.
- Today we are going to have a d________ about how to improve our listening skills.
- Don’t watch soap operas too much. They are m________.
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- There are many famous c________ characters, like Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck.
- This is an e________ movie. I learned a lot from it.
- His parents never e ________ he can be so successful. Every dog has its day.
- Walt Disney became very rich and s________ after the cartoon came out.
- These soldiers love their country. And they are r________ to die for the country in any minute.
12 Clues: This is an e________ movie. I learned a lot from it. • Don’t watch soap operas too much. They are m________. • One of the main r________ is that he never puts his heart into study. • Walt Disney became very rich and s________ after the cartoon came out. • Pop stars should be very careful about how they a________ to the public. • ...
80s Action Stars 2025-06-01
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- – What actor dominated the 80s as both Indiana Jones and Han Solo?
- – What veteran actor continued his action legacy in the 80s with Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool?
- – Who played Kyle Reese in The Terminator and Corporal Hicks in Aliens?
- – What Austrian bodybuilder became an action icon in The Terminator and Commando?
- – What aikido master starred in late-80s films like Above the Law?
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- – Who played Mad Max and Martin Riggs in two of the decade’s biggest action franchises?
- – What martial arts expert and star of Missing in Action and Delta Force became a pop culture legend?
- – Who played both Rocky Balboa and Vietnam vet John Rambo in 80s action classics?
- – What Swedish actor played Ivan Drago in Rocky IV and starred in Masters of the Universe?
- – What actor broke out as an action star in 1988’s Die Hard?
- – What actor played Apollo Creed in Rocky and battled aliens in Predator?
- – What Belgian martial artist starred in Bloodsport and Kickboxer?
12 Clues: – What actor broke out as an action star in 1988’s Die Hard? • – What actor dominated the 80s as both Indiana Jones and Han Solo? • – What Belgian martial artist starred in Bloodsport and Kickboxer? • – What aikido master starred in late-80s films like Above the Law? • – Who played Kyle Reese in The Terminator and Corporal Hicks in Aliens? • ...
Igbo Culture 2015-02-27
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- Igbo storytelling sessions usually occur at what time of day?
- _______, local crafts and wage labor are important in the Igbo economy.
- These are the main cash crops of the Igbo.
- There is this type of division in Igbo tribes.
- Women dominated this type of trade.
- The Igbo people mine and sell this mineral.
- What place gained independence in 1960?
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- This is the most well known Igbo folktale.
- Most farmland are controlled by these kinds of groups.
- This is what the Igbo use as currency.
- When children behave well, they are rewarded with these.
- It is Igbo custom that a wife must be ___________ a piece of land to cultivate for feeding her household.
- translation of "Nnabe and Chineke"
- The Igbo blacksmiths of Awka are known most for their ________.
14 Clues: translation of "Nnabe and Chineke" • Women dominated this type of trade. • This is what the Igbo use as currency. • What place gained independence in 1960? • This is the most well known Igbo folktale. • These are the main cash crops of the Igbo. • The Igbo people mine and sell this mineral. • There is this type of division in Igbo tribes. • ...
Igbo Culture 2015-02-27
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- These are the main cash crops of the Igbo.
- This is what the Igbo use as currency.
- _______, local crafts and wage labor are important in the Igbo economy.
- It is Igbo custom that a wife must be ___________ a piece of land to cultivate for feeding her household.
- translation of "Nnabe and Chineke"
- What place gained independence in 1960?
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- Igbo storytelling sessions usually occur at what time of day?
- Women dominated this type of trade.
- The Igbo people mine and sell this mineral.
- This is the most well known Igbo folktale.
- The Igbo blacksmiths of Awka are known most for their ________.
- When children behave well, they are rewarded with these.
- Most farmland are controlled by these kinds of groups.
- There is this type of division in Igbo tribes.
14 Clues: translation of "Nnabe and Chineke" • Women dominated this type of trade. • This is what the Igbo use as currency. • What place gained independence in 1960? • These are the main cash crops of the Igbo. • This is the most well known Igbo folktale. • The Igbo people mine and sell this mineral. • There is this type of division in Igbo tribes. • ...
Business Culture 2021-02-25
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- to name a child and welcome it to the religious community
- when there is something to celebrate you _______ the occasion
- when you have a drink you _______ a toast
- when it's a big event you want to ________ in style - new clothes, an expensive meal, dancing...
- you said Kenji was this!
- this person loves parties and goes to as many as possible!
- you do this when you are not invited to a party
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- to celebrate an important event in the past on that day
- this person doesn't like parties and always wants to leave early
- when women celebrate their last night of being single
- to celebrate a couple's commitment to each other
- at the weekend you can do this
- when men celebrate their last night of being single
- when it is a friend's birthday you _______ a party
14 Clues: you said Kenji was this! • at the weekend you can do this • when you have a drink you _______ a toast • you do this when you are not invited to a party • to celebrate a couple's commitment to each other • when it is a friend's birthday you _______ a party • when men celebrate their last night of being single • when women celebrate their last night of being single • ...
Indian Culture 2021-05-15
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- Sister ties on the wrist of brother
- Festival of light
- World's largest epic from india
- One of the seven wonders
- Indian traditional way of eating
- Indian greetings style
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- Father of the nation
- Festival of colours
- Popular Indian music and dance from Punjab
- Indian National Anthem
- World's biggest statue
- Famous dessert from Bengal
- Traditional Dance from Kerela
- Mens wore unstitched piece of cloth around the waist and legs
14 Clues: Festival of light • Festival of colours • Father of the nation • Indian National Anthem • World's biggest statue • Indian greetings style • One of the seven wonders • Famous dessert from Bengal • Traditional Dance from Kerela • World's largest epic from india • Indian traditional way of eating • Sister ties on the wrist of brother • Popular Indian music and dance from Punjab • ...
Culture crossword 2022-11-10
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- The spreading of culture from one region of the world to another
- The social process whereby societies achieve an advanced stage of development and organization
- The morals and beliefs of an individual
- A group of people with different beliefs and customs
- Traditions carrying cultural importance
- A generalised belief or idea about a particular race or certain group of people
- The legacy of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations
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- the process of absorbing one cultural group into another
- A common language used by people who speak other varied languages as their native tongue
- it occurs when different cultural values and beliefs clash
- Something believed or accepted as true, especially a particular tenet or a body of tenets accepted by a group of persons
- A feeling of confusion or disorientation when one is subjected to an unfamiliar culture or a way of life
- The differences between different cultures
- A negative opinion about a person or a group without directly knowing them that is often based on stereotypes
14 Clues: The morals and beliefs of an individual • Traditions carrying cultural importance • The differences between different cultures • A group of people with different beliefs and customs • the process of absorbing one cultural group into another • it occurs when different cultural values and beliefs clash • The spreading of culture from one region of the world to another • ...
General culture 2021-08-06
Across
- Saturn's largest moon
- Large marsupial
- figure with 7 sides
- religion with the Torah as its holy book
- largest organ in the human body
- largest ocean in the world
- planet furthest from the sun
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- highest mountain in the world
- marine mollusk with 3 hearts
- hardest mineral on the planet
- flying mammal
- country with fewer inhabitants in the world
- largest planet in the solar system
- 2010 World Cup winner
14 Clues: flying mammal • Large marsupial • figure with 7 sides • Saturn's largest moon • 2010 World Cup winner • largest ocean in the world • marine mollusk with 3 hearts • planet furthest from the sun • highest mountain in the world • hardest mineral on the planet • largest organ in the human body • largest planet in the solar system • religion with the Torah as its holy book • ...
Changing Culture 2023-12-01
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- religious renewal movement
- party that hated immigrants
- new religion that believed all would be saved
- murdered in Illinois
- an ideal society
- hostility toward immigrants
- came to American and became farmers
- this religious group faced discrimination
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- wanted people to be true to their inner selves
- one of the leading transcendentalists
- took Mormons west
- came to America dirt poor
- settled in Utah
- famine in Ireland
14 Clues: settled in Utah • an ideal society • took Mormons west • famine in Ireland • murdered in Illinois • came to America dirt poor • religious renewal movement • party that hated immigrants • hostility toward immigrants • came to American and became farmers • one of the leading transcendentalists • this religious group faced discrimination • new religion that believed all would be saved • ...
Jamaican Culture 2023-10-22
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- National bird
- National flower
- Famous beverage from the Blue mountains
- Fastest man in the world
- Female 3 times Olympic champion
- National dish
- Nanny's people
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- Music made popular by the work of Bob Marley
- Uptempo style of dance music
- Rastafarian who made Reggae music famous
- Famous poet who loved Patois
- First national hero
- Once called the richest & wickedest city in the world
- A music form created in the 1950's
14 Clues: National bird • National dish • Nanny's people • National flower • First national hero • Fastest man in the world • Uptempo style of dance music • Famous poet who loved Patois • Female 3 times Olympic champion • A music form created in the 1950's • Famous beverage from the Blue mountains • Rastafarian who made Reggae music famous • Music made popular by the work of Bob Marley • ...
Culture Corner 2019-02-05
cross culture 2020-05-06
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- Hebrew word for father
- a symbol of Palestinian nationalism
- THE JAPANENSE FOLD IN THE HEIST
- entertainment venue you can find in ancient rome
- the adventure capital of the world you saw in mission impossible
- Chinese silk You wish to wear
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- word for indigeneous language you can find in any Decathlon store
- a former Roman temple, now a Catholic church
- cloth-based scroll painting that you can find in bengal
- Trick or treat, give me something to eat
- One of the Italy's greatest success stories you can order online
- common sight at the highland games, the piper's grab
- Vienna introduced us to this jazz instrument
- Annual courtship ritual competition among the Wodaae Fula people
14 Clues: Hebrew word for father • Chinese silk You wish to wear • THE JAPANENSE FOLD IN THE HEIST • a symbol of Palestinian nationalism • Trick or treat, give me something to eat • a former Roman temple, now a Catholic church • Vienna introduced us to this jazz instrument • entertainment venue you can find in ancient rome • cloth-based scroll painting that you can find in bengal • ...
Culture food 2024-08-30
14 Clues: 🦀 • gross fish • coffee cake • cheese chips • Indian bread • chunk of meat • Macdonald food • big slab of beef 🥩 • dough with toppings • Japanese hot noodles • Japanese beef rice bowl • noddle with tomato sauce • soft shell or hard shell? • big pasta sheet with tomato sauce
Punjabi Culture 2024-09-02
14 Clues: Arv • Symbol • Firande • Mångfald • Ceremoni • Jordbruk • Påverkan • Ritualer • Kulturell • Blygsamhet • Litteratur • Traditionell • Sammanflätning • Kontroversiell
Matatu Culture 2024-07-04
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- - Short for Buru Buru, a residential area served by matatus (4)
- Park - New bus terminal in Nairobi (9)
- - Popular matatu company in Nairobi (10)
- - Swahili term for hanging onto a moving matatu (6)
- - Area in Nairobi known for matatu activity (8)
- - Busy matatu terminal in Nairobi CBD (6)
- - Slang for a flashy, pimped-out matatu (6)
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- - Designated path followed by matatus (5)
- - Slang for city council officers (5)
- jam - Common road condition in Nairobi (11)
- Grafix - Renowned artist known for matatu designs (10)
- - Cooperative group that operates matatus (5)
- - Where matatus pick up and drop off passengers (5)
- - Slang for a matatu conductor (6)
14 Clues: - Slang for a matatu conductor (6) • - Slang for city council officers (5) • Park - New bus terminal in Nairobi (9) • - Popular matatu company in Nairobi (10) • - Designated path followed by matatus (5) • - Busy matatu terminal in Nairobi CBD (6) • jam - Common road condition in Nairobi (11) • - Slang for a flashy, pimped-out matatu (6) • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2024-08-20
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- A trait that will show above all other traits
- The arts and other Manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded Collectively.
- A person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- to have an abundance of something
- The literal or dictionary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests.
- the mating of animals more closely related than the average relationship within the breed or population concerned.
- one that was created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about.
- a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
- An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
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- raw materials of history — original documents and objects that were created at the time under study.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- the process of modifying the characteristics of living things especially to enhance one or more desirable traits by selection in breeding controlled by humans
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm, usually takes many generations
- A group of animals that live together
14 Clues: to have an abundance of something • A group of animals that live together • an animal that naturally preys on others. • A trait that will show above all other traits • a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith • A person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
General Culture 2024-10-01
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- The hardest natural substance on Earth
- A famous playwright from England, wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The animal known as the "King of the Jungle"
- The capital city of France
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- The device used to look at distant stars and planets
- The element with the chemical symbol "O"
- The longest river in the world
- The author of "Harry Potter"
- The process of plants making food using sunlight
- The largest continent
- The country famous for sushi and samurai
- The first president of the United States
14 Clues: The largest continent • The capital city of France • The author of "Harry Potter" • The longest river in the world • The artist who painted the Mona Lisa • The hardest natural substance on Earth • The largest planet in our solar system • The element with the chemical symbol "O" • The country famous for sushi and samurai • The first president of the United States • ...
Culture & Diversity 2023-02-21
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- Includes differences rooted in but not limited to culture, age, health status, gender identity, racial, ethnic, religion and spirituality, and socio-economic status.
- Changeable starting places for comparing typical behavioral patterns with those actually observed (facts).
- The way an individual views the world.
- Pretending that everyone is equal. Issues of disparity are in the past and are nonexistent.
- Cultural _____. The nurse engages directly with patients from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds to modify existing beliefs about the ethnic-cultural group and to prevent stereotyping.
- Seeing what is expected ad missing what is not expected. When negative, these lead to prejudice.
- Abbreviation. Refer to the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. All happen in the community or neighborhood.
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- Cultural _____. Occurs when the nurse performs relevant cultural assessment.
- Cultural _____. May include learning how the disease process es and management may vary depending on cultural group.
- _____ bias. Occurs when some views and strengths are left out.
- Cultural _____ . Occurs when the nurse examines own values, biases, and stereotypes.
- Dynamic patterns of behaviors based on beliefs and values, communication, customs, language, roles, and relationships.
- _____ bias. Occurs when some things are noticed but not others.
- Cultural _____. Refers to the motivation of the nurse to acquire new knowledge about different cultures.
14 Clues: The way an individual views the world. • _____ bias. Occurs when some views and strengths are left out. • _____ bias. Occurs when some things are noticed but not others. • Cultural _____. Occurs when the nurse performs relevant cultural assessment. • Cultural _____ . Occurs when the nurse examines own values, biases, and stereotypes. • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2023-05-21
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- the lack of respect for practices or beliefs other than one's own
- the systematic mass murder of Jews
- forced labor where one is bought and sold
- Taking away someone's right to vote
- the group of people persecuted by the Nazis
- belief that your culture is natural and correct while others culture is inferior
- deliberate killing of a large number of people of a particular nation or ethnic group
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- the name of Hitler's plan to rid the world of all Jews
- where apartheid took place
- fear or dislike of people from other countries
- when something is divided or split into shares
- means separateness
- leader of the African National congress, later became president of South Africa
- a country partitioned by religious groups
14 Clues: means separateness • where apartheid took place • the systematic mass murder of Jews • Taking away someone's right to vote • forced labor where one is bought and sold • a country partitioned by religious groups • the group of people persecuted by the Nazis • fear or dislike of people from other countries • when something is divided or split into shares • ...
Traditional culture 2023-06-12
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- (Brazil): A lively and rhythmic Brazilian dance and music style originating from African influences. Samba is known for its energetic movements, vibrant costumes, and infectious beats.
- (Spain): An expressive dance form from the Andalusian region of Spain, accompanied by passionate guitar music and soulful singing. Flamenco embodies intense emotions, intricate footwork, and improvisation.
- (Argentina): A passionate and sensual dance originating in Argentina. Tango music and dance are known for their intricate footwork, dramatic movements, and deep emotional expression.
- Cloth (Ghana): A handwoven textile from Ghana, made of vibrant and intricately patterned strips of fabric. It represents Ghanaian cultural identity, history, and social status.
- Dot Painting (Australia): An indigenous Australian art form where intricate patterns and symbols are created using dots of various colors. It represents Dreamtime stories, ancestral connections, and the natural world.
- Dreamtime (Australia): An important part of Australian indigenous culture, Dreamtime refers to the creation period and ancestral stories that explain the origins of the land, animals, and people. It is passed down through oral traditions, art, and ceremonies.
- Gras (United States): A carnival celebration held in New Orleans, Louisiana, featuring parades, masquerades, music, and indulgence before the Christian fasting period of Lent.
- Haka (New Zealand): A traditional war dance performed by the Maori people of New Zealand. It involves powerful movements, rhythmic chanting, and facial expressions to convey strength, unity, and respect.
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- (Brazil): A lively and festive celebration held before Lent, featuring vibrant parades, music, dance, and colorful costumes. It showcases Brazil's rich cultural diversity and joyful spirit.
- Games (Scotland): Traditional Scottish athletic competitions that include events like tossing the caber (a large pole), hammer throwing, and Highland dancing. It showcases Scottish strength, skill, and cultural heritage.
- (Germany): An annual beer festival held in Munich, Germany, featuring traditional Bavarian music, food, and beer. It attracts millions of visitors from around the world and celebrates Bavarian culture.
- Opera (China): A traditional form of Chinese opera characterized by colorful costumes, stylized movements, and unique vocal techniques. It combines singing, acting, and acrobatics to portray historical stories and legends.
- (South Korea): Traditional Korean clothing characterized by vibrant colors and graceful lines. It is often worn on special occasions and represents the elegance and beauty of Korean culture.
- Ceremony (Japan): A highly ritualized practice of preparing and serving tea, known as "chanoyu" or "sado." It embodies principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.
- (India): Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is a Hindu festival celebrated with the lighting of oil lamps, fireworks, and sharing of sweets. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
15 Clues: Ceremony (Japan): A highly ritualized practice of preparing and serving tea, known as "chanoyu" or "sado." It embodies principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. • Gras (United States): A carnival celebration held in New Orleans, Louisiana, featuring parades, masquerades, music, and indulgence before the Christian fasting period of Lent. • ...
deaf culture 2023-04-26
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- Made up of signs that are a visual code for spoken English
- sibling of a deaf adult
- ADA was signed by
- asl is used by deaf people in this country
- post-lingual, any time after speech and language development.Not members of the deaf community.
- The role of facial expressions,head movements,and eye gaze in ASL is mainly
- historically, American Sign Language is related to
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- Child of a deaf adult
- identify people who are members of American culture.Ability to talk
- A form of sign language that uses English grammar, syntax, and vocabulary
- Community who share common values, normal, traditions, language, and behaviors.
- Royal Association for Deaf people
- American Sign Language.A language of signs and gestures.
- Refers to audiology or grew up with mainstream
- when watching another person sign, it is appropriate to focus on the signer’s
15 Clues: ADA was signed by • Child of a deaf adult • sibling of a deaf adult • Royal Association for Deaf people • asl is used by deaf people in this country • Refers to audiology or grew up with mainstream • historically, American Sign Language is related to • American Sign Language.A language of signs and gestures. • Made up of signs that are a visual code for spoken English • ...
Crossword Culture 2025-04-04
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- A system where people elect representatives to make decisions.
- An economy that has private individuals
- A type of economy where people produce what they need based on customs, traditions and habits.
- How many elements of culture are there?
- A type of economy where the government controls everything.
- a persons belief system
- a way society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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- All cultures have a what?
- Where the king or queen's leadership is inherited.
- A system where one person are a group have complete control.
- An economy that is both Market and command.
- The belief in one god.
- A system where people have the direct say.
- The belief in more than one god.
14 Clues: The belief in one god. • a persons belief system • All cultures have a what? • The belief in more than one god. • An economy that has private individuals • How many elements of culture are there? • A system where people have the direct say. • An economy that is both Market and command. • Where the king or queen's leadership is inherited. • ...
Crossword Culture 2025-04-04
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- A system where people elect representatives to make decisions.
- An economy that has private individuals
- A type of economy where people produce what they need based on customs, traditions and habits.
- How many elements of culture are there?
- A type of economy where the government controls everything.
- a persons belief system
- a way society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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- All cultures have a what?
- Where the king or queen's leadership is inherited.
- A system where one person are a group have complete control.
- An economy that is both Market and command.
- The belief in one god.
- A system where people have the direct say.
- The belief in more than one god.
14 Clues: The belief in one god. • a persons belief system • All cultures have a what? • The belief in more than one god. • An economy that has private individuals • How many elements of culture are there? • A system where people have the direct say. • An economy that is both Market and command. • Where the king or queen's leadership is inherited. • ...
Culture Vulture 2025-10-30
14 Clues: - luga • - drāma • - darbi • - autori • - gleznas • - mūziķis • - uzstāties • - programmas • - slavenības • - noveles, stāsti • - tēloju (pagātnē) • - seriāls / seriāli • - fantastika (žanrs) • - dokumentālās filmas
CULTURE CONCEPTS 2025-11-02
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- Shared and accepted by most and reinforced by major social institutions
- Specific guidelines of behaviour.
- Cultural practices passed down through generations.
- Strong principles which individuals insist to be true related to religion or politics.
- CULTURE Enjoyed by most ordinary people, undemanding form of entertainment.
- CULTURE Associated with pre-industrialised society and created by community.
- Groups sharing same culture, history, language etc.
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- DIVERSITY A Society made up of a number of diverse minority ethnic groups.
- an example of youth subcultures
- Popular aspects of culture are reproduced by media technology
- A medium of communication connecting people
- Smaller groups whose values differ from those of mainstream society, common in ciities.
- General guidelines of behaviour expressing beliefs that something is important in a society.
- CULTURE Considered good taste of high artistic value.
14 Clues: an example of youth subcultures • Specific guidelines of behaviour. • A medium of communication connecting people • Cultural practices passed down through generations. • Groups sharing same culture, history, language etc. • CULTURE Considered good taste of high artistic value. • Popular aspects of culture are reproduced by media technology • ...
British Culture 2026-03-18
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- the PM lives at 10 ... Street
- the UK has 650 ....
- the current PM is Keir ...
- English word for aardrijkskunde
- the name of a famous English university
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- parents pay a fee at a ... school
- a .... school is where you also live
- the age at which you take your O-level exams
- the final exams at secondary school
- pupils in the UK wear a ...
- the British '2e kamer' is the House of ...
- English word for geschiedenis
- English word for wiskunde
- the British '1e kamer' is the House of ...
14 Clues: the UK has 650 .... • English word for wiskunde • the current PM is Keir ... • pupils in the UK wear a ... • the PM lives at 10 ... Street • English word for geschiedenis • English word for aardrijkskunde • parents pay a fee at a ... school • the final exams at secondary school • a .... school is where you also live • the name of a famous English university • ...
Hustle culture 2026-04-04
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- A secondary job or business that brings in extra income, often done outside of regular working hours
- A thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen
- Pretending to be something you are not
- Expected to be constantly available and connected via digital devices
- Having or showing no pity or compassion for others
- Troubled or distressed by a continual problem or disease
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- Spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people
- To separate something from something else that it was joined to
- Essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison
- The ability to produce a desired or intended result
- Seeing an event or change happen with your own eyes
- Unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible
- Oppressively constant; never stopping or weakening
- Reduction in the number or quantity of something
14 Clues: Pretending to be something you are not • Reduction in the number or quantity of something • Oppressively constant; never stopping or weakening • Having or showing no pity or compassion for others • The ability to produce a desired or intended result • Seeing an event or change happen with your own eyes • Essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison • ...
Dragon Boat Festival 2025-06-02
19 Clues: fun • moon • ghost • joined • adorned • country • very old • assistant • beginning • celebration • commemorated • tropical grass • traditional food • customs of a people • person at front of boat • river Qu Yuan drowned in • make someone leave their country • series of rulers from one family • important creature in Chinese culture
Jeu 2022-06-08
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- Artiste qui a marqué la dernière collection été, qu’on entend dans le teaser…
- Pop Orchestrale x 8. Quand la meute ne fait plus qu’un. Un orchestre aux couleurs pop.
- Technique utilisée pour imprimer nos T-shirt.
- Expé polyphonique.Articulation canonique s’étirant sur des contrés ibériques.
- Pop Folk australienne. Fragile, profondément visuelle et douloureusement honnête.
- Électronique. Traversée transcendante. Voyage temporel. Live session au Théâtre antique de Vienne.
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- Techno-garage à motos. Tout droit sorti du pub. Voix filtrées, riffs de guitare, kicks techno.
- Association de lutte contre les violences sexuelles
- Elles sont secrètes, et c’est ce dimanche.
- Le prénom du président de la boule de fort.
- Soleil d’amérique latine. Pépites afro-latines. Sélection rétro-futuristes. Animatrice du Club Coco à Amsterdam.
- Notre radio d’interviews d’artistes réalisée par des jeunes journalistes en herbe.
- Rappeuse désinvolte . Voix haut placée. Textes imagés. Entre douceur et révolte.
- Qui a fait le château du centre sur le tshirt de l’ehpad de chemillé ?(va voir au merch)
14 Clues: Elles sont secrètes, et c’est ce dimanche. • Le prénom du président de la boule de fort. • Technique utilisée pour imprimer nos T-shirt. • Association de lutte contre les violences sexuelles • Artiste qui a marqué la dernière collection été, qu’on entend dans le teaser… • Expé polyphonique.Articulation canonique s’étirant sur des contrés ibériques. • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2022-12-14
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- how culture spreads
- How people spread out around the world
- becoming part of a new culture
- people who share the same attributes.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and traditions of a certain group of people.
- people ranked based on status or power
- when places all feel the same
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- changing your culture because a stronger one is dominant.
- culture is transformed when new elements replace old ones.
- treating someone badly because of their ethnicity or culture
- the attempt to destroy an entire group of people
11 Clues: how culture spreads • when places all feel the same • becoming part of a new culture • people who share the same attributes. • How people spread out around the world • people ranked based on status or power • the attempt to destroy an entire group of people • changing your culture because a stronger one is dominant. • ...
Unit 14 VOCAB, -pop- -greg- -hum- 2024-05-01
13 Clues: man • cruel • people • notpopular • evaporation • crowd;group • heavilypopulated • assembleinagroup • extrovert;social • onewhohelpsothers • multiplythepopulation • watermovesintotheground • totalorcollectionofitems
Unit 9 Crossword Review 2018-05-15
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- this type of culture is created by heterogeneous groups that live in modern societies
- popular culture is more likely to be created in this type of developed country
- the frequent repetition of an act by an individual
- when societies have citizens from many different places but have shared ideals it is called
- the world's largest universalizing religion, it is dominant in Europe and the Americas
- indigenous culture's beliefs often include this form of spiritual outlook
- the world's 2nd largest universalizing religion, it is growing in Asia & Europe
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- this type of culture is created in isolated areas by homogeneous groups
- when one culture becomes like and shares aspects with another culture is called "Cultural This"
- a religion that tries to actively seek converts throughout the world
- Adherents to Judaism & Islam avoid this type of food because of cultural constraints
- Buddhism & Islam are the two dominant religions in this area of the world
- a religion/belief system that is tied to a specific area and does not seek converts
- this sport spread throughout the world because of the distribution of the British Empire
- this religion spread from South Asia to East & Southeast Asia along the Silk Roads.
- a restriction on behavior imposed by your culture or religious belief
- this country is home to over 90% of the world's Hindus but also has Muslims & Buddhists
- the frequent repetition of an act by a group of people
18 Clues: the frequent repetition of an act by an individual • the frequent repetition of an act by a group of people • a religion that tries to actively seek converts throughout the world • a restriction on behavior imposed by your culture or religious belief • this type of culture is created in isolated areas by homogeneous groups • ...
Core Concepts of Ethnic Studies 2026-01-14
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- preconceived opinions or feelings about people not based in reason or actual experience
- legal citizenship to a specific nation or state
- a social group based on physical traits and not biology
- systemic, unfair treatment and denial of rights based on race, ethnicity, or other identities
- a group based on shared culture, language, ancestry, and traditions
- academic field that examines the histories, cultures, experiences, and perspectives of racial and ethnic groups
- fully adopting a dominant culture while losing original customs and traditions
- type of bias that is unconscious and outside of a person's awareness
- groups that oppose dominant cultural values and create alternatives
- acts committed with intent to eradicate or destroy national, ethnic, religious, or racial groups
- racial/ethnic groups pushed to the size and excluded from power and resources that create inequality
- oversimplified, generalized, and often widely held belief about a particular group of people
- type of bias that is conscious and with intent
- the culture of society's most powerful group seen as "normal" or "default"
- the idea that various aspects of one's identity interact with one another to create a unique experience of privilege or discrimination
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- judging other cultures based on the standards of one's own culture
- adopting elements of other culture naturally while retaining one's own
- systemic domination of one social group by another
- opposing oppression and challenging dominant narratives by asserting marginalized group identities
- unearned advantages or access given to certain groups by society
- discrimination based on the basis of race
- unfairly blaming a minority group for society's problems, failures, or frustrations
- the shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts of a group
- unfair preference or inclination for or against someone or something
- fear or hatred of foreign individuals and cultures
25 Clues: discrimination based on the basis of race • type of bias that is conscious and with intent • legal citizenship to a specific nation or state • systemic domination of one social group by another • fear or hatred of foreign individuals and cultures • a social group based on physical traits and not biology • ...
Social Studies Unit 4 Review 2023-12-04
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- African Americans refuse to vote.
- period of drought.
- Tribes started ______________their culture.
- Immigration has shaped Texas culture by creating a unique mixture of traditions, music, ______, festivals and holidays.
- Mexican Americans were not treated fair.
- melon picker raise the pay for Texas farm workers.
- major economic industry in Texas.
- Immigration has shaped Texas culture by creating a unique mixture of _____________, music, foods, festivals and holidays.
- African Americans were successful what?
- dust storm cover the _______________region.
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- US government send Native American to reservation to prevent them from attacking the settlers and took their land for_____________ _____ ________________?
- Immigration has shaped Texas culture by creating a unique mixture of traditions ,_____________, foods, festivals and holidays.
- Ranchers started selling cattle for a ___________ price.
- Texas politican women who fought against racisim.
- Life in the Texas Frontier was called....
- movement for better working conditions for farm workers.
- tribes________________back.
- African Americans use NAACP to take racist laws to court.
- Texas Frontier was described as this...
- Tribes started ________________speaking settlers language.
- Tejanos were treated fairly but help others fight for better working conditions.
21 Clues: period of drought. • tribes________________back. • African Americans refuse to vote. • major economic industry in Texas. • Texas Frontier was described as this... • African Americans were successful what? • Mexican Americans were not treated fair. • Life in the Texas Frontier was called.... • Tribes started ______________their culture. • ...
cts 2022-03-05
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- a city known for its art scene and modern landmarks like the gold-colored, swoop-roofed Berliner Philharmonie.
- the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades
- the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks
- the capital of South Korea, is a huge metropolis where modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways and pop culture meet Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.
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- Austria’s capital, lies in the country’s east on the Danube River. Its artistic and intellectual legacy was shaped by residents including Mozart, Beethoven and Sigmund Freud.
- capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House,
- on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the U.S. Famed for its bold architecture,
- capital city of the Czech Republic, is bisected by the Vltava River. Nicknamed “the City of a Hundred Spires,” it's known for its Old Town Square.
- a coastal metropolis located in Miami-Dade County in southeastern Florida, it is a major center and leader in finance, commerce, culture, arts, and international trade.
9 Clues: on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the U.S. Famed for its bold architecture, • a city known for its art scene and modern landmarks like the gold-colored, swoop-roofed Berliner Philharmonie. • the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades • ...
TB 3 UNIT 1 2023-12-11
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- started in South America. This is a typical cowboy music.
- music made with computers and software for music-making
- pop music from South Korea.
- music with fast-paced beats and the singers would sing really fast with a technique called rapping.
- American music founded in the 90s. It has unique melody from saxophone and trombone
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- Music with screaming and aggressive sounds of the distorted electric guitar.
- music with traditional instruments such as piano, violin, and cello. Often won't have lyrics.
- pop music from Japan.
- a form of music with strong beat. ____ & Roll!
- stands for popular, typical popular music
10 Clues: pop music from Japan. • pop music from South Korea. • stands for popular, typical popular music • a form of music with strong beat. ____ & Roll! • music made with computers and software for music-making • started in South America. This is a typical cowboy music. • Music with screaming and aggressive sounds of the distorted electric guitar. • ...
Ancient Egypt Crossword 2016-12-04
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- The ______ culture (4400-3000 BCE) were inspired by the Badarians in their burial positions and pottery.
- The name of the Egyptian culture that flourished between 5500 and 4000 BCE
- The heads of the dead faced this direction.
- The _______ Desert is where the Badarians based much of their culture.
- The deceased were wrapped in _______ ____ or reed matting.
- They consumed grains such as wheat, lentils, and _______.
- More ___________ members of society were buried separately from other members
- This river gave the Egyptians rich, fertile soil.
- What the city that housed Badarian culture is known as today. (2 words)
- They made terracotta and ivory _________________, which show that the Badarians interacted with elephants.
- The most characteristic element of Badarian culture and is often found buried with the dead.
- Basalt vases from the Delta region, shells from the Red Sea, turquoise from Sinai, and copper from the North indicated that Badarians engaged in _______ with other groups.
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- The ample ____ that Badarians had allowed them to indulge in their arts.
- The deceased were placed on mats and their faces looked to the ____. Later dynastic traditions regarded that this pointed to the land of the dead.
- The economy heavily depended on _____________ and fishing.
- The Badarians believed that they could take belongings with them beyond death to the _______________.
- There was no clear indication of ____________ at the time, but the remains of a wooden stump indicate a hut or some shelter.
- Remains of many animals such as sheep, dogs, and cats indicate that Badarians engaged in animal ___________.
- The Badarian culture was located in ______ Egypt.
- Tools included end-scrapers, axes, bifacial sickles, and concave-base ______________.
20 Clues: The heads of the dead faced this direction. • The Badarian culture was located in ______ Egypt. • This river gave the Egyptians rich, fertile soil. • They consumed grains such as wheat, lentils, and _______. • The economy heavily depended on _____________ and fishing. • The deceased were wrapped in _______ ____ or reed matting. • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2021-03-15
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- The group-shared rules of behavior
- Different cultures being absorbed into a mainstream culture.
- Respect for cultural diversity and promotion of equality of different cultures.
- A situation in which some aspects of the culture change less rapidly or lag behind.
- Any vehicle of meaning or set of elements used to communicate.
- the etiquette and customs of a person that are not of critical importance to the society.
- The analysis of nonverbal cultural meanings and opens up a field for both sociology and anthropology.
- Rewards or punishments that the society or group devises to enforce the norms.
- Status quo.
- Widely shared and accepted behaviors in different cultures
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- Something that occurs as people start to believe a particular norm is good, useful, or appropriate and they willingly abide by it and think others should do the same.
- Long-term conscious effort to provide or prevent social change.
- The number of people living in a certain geographic area who share a common culture and feeling of solidarity.
- A term used to describe sociology's emphasis on the importance of understanding culture in everyday life.
- The way of life; shared learned behavior of a group of people
- The behavior expected of a person because of their position in the social structure or group.
- The way of life of a number of people within society but they don't share all of the traits of the main society.
- The belief that your way of life/culture is the best
- The rules of behavior that are very important to the society and whose violation would endanger its fundamental stability.
- The norms set up and enforced by the state.
20 Clues: Status quo. • The group-shared rules of behavior • The norms set up and enforced by the state. • The belief that your way of life/culture is the best • Widely shared and accepted behaviors in different cultures • Different cultures being absorbed into a mainstream culture. • The way of life; shared learned behavior of a group of people • ...
Unit 2 - Culture Vocabulary 2023-09-11
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- innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior.
- impulse to reduce discomfort.
- the study of how biology influences human behavior.
- cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept.
- norms that lack moral significance.
- knowledge, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by the members of a society.
- a group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture.
- general cultural traits that exist in all cultures.
- judging others in terms of one’s own cultural standards.
- rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members of a group.
- actual behavior patterns of members of a group.
- sanctions imposed by persons given special authority.
- a group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects.
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- rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms.
- a rule of behavior, the violation of which calls for strong punishment.
- breaking of a rule or law.
- ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that influence people’s behavior.
- Categories: groups of people who share a social characteristic.
- the ways in which a culture expresses universal traits.
- automatic reaction to physical stimuli.
- norms that are formally defined and enforced by officials.
- a process of change from one point of development to another.
- norms that have moral dimensions and that should be followed by members of the society.
- a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture.
- broad ideas about what is good or desirable shared by people in a society.
- the concrete, tangible objects of a culture.
- ideas about the nature of reality.
- rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behaviors.
28 Clues: breaking of a rule or law. • impulse to reduce discomfort. • ideas about the nature of reality. • norms that lack moral significance. • automatic reaction to physical stimuli. • innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior. • the concrete, tangible objects of a culture. • actual behavior patterns of members of a group. • the study of how biology influences human behavior. • ...
Sietar 2023-02-28
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- The emphasis on time as a sequence of events#
- The coexistence of different cultures within a society
- Factors that distinguish different cultures
- The emphasis on masculinity and competitiveness
- Uncertainty and vagueness in communication
- The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of people and cultures around the world
- Communication through gestures, facial expressions, and body language
- Overgeneralized assumptions about a cultural group
- Confusion and anxiety when encountering a new culture
- The characteristics and traits that define a culture
- The process of adjusting to a new cultural environment
- The process of adapting to a new culture
- The exchange of ideas and information
- Dutch social psychologist who developed a model of cultural dimensions
- Unfair treatment of individuals based on their cultural background
- The ability to adjust to different cultures
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- The belief in the importance of principles and rules
- Variety of different cultures
- The emphasis on group goals and cooperation
- The social and cultural environment in which communication occurs
- The interpretation of sensory information
- Communication through language and words
- Dutch organizational theorist who developed a model of cultural dimensions
- The ability to work effectively across different cultures
- A negative attitude towards a particular cultural group
- The belief that one's own culture is superior
- Recognition of cultural differences
- Shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group
- Belief in the dominance of one's own culture
- American anthropologist who developed the concept of high-context and low-context cultures
- The view of time as fluid and flexible
- The ability to understand and share feelings with others
- The idea that cultural practices and beliefs should be judged based on their own standards
33 Clues: Variety of different cultures • Recognition of cultural differences • The exchange of ideas and information • The view of time as fluid and flexible • Communication through language and words • The process of adapting to a new culture • The interpretation of sensory information • Uncertainty and vagueness in communication • The emphasis on group goals and cooperation • ...
Country facts 2020-10-15
9 Clues: Hi in India • Made in Mehiko • The orange dude • The British pig • Korean pop music • A movie from Britain • The chocalate made in NZ • what is Indias famous dish? • What is the capital of India?
80s Triva Mix 2025-06-02
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- – What squishy, colorful footwear made of plastic became a fashion trend in the '80s?
- – What wildly popular line of dolls caused store stampedes during Christmas in the 1980s?
- – What furry alien from Melmac starred in a sitcom and loved eating cats?
- – What 1984 movie warned you not to feed these creatures after midnight?
- – What orange drink mix was advertised as being used by astronauts in space?
- – What famous phrase from a 1982 Spielberg movie became a pop culture catchphrase?
- – What fizzy candy crackled and popped in your mouth and sparked an urban legend about mixing it with soda?
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- – What marketing campaign had consumers do blind taste tests between two sodas?
- – What classic toy let kids create glowing pictures using small colored pegs?
- – What colorful and customizable school binder was every kid’s dream in the '80s?
- – What iconic arcade game character ate pellets while being chased by ghosts?
- – What athletic shoe brand became a fitness craze in the 1980s, especially with aerobics fans?
12 Clues: – What 1984 movie warned you not to feed these creatures after midnight? • – What furry alien from Melmac starred in a sitcom and loved eating cats? • – What orange drink mix was advertised as being used by astronauts in space? • – What classic toy let kids create glowing pictures using small colored pegs? • ...
Country 2023-06-12
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for its advanced technology and K-pop music. It has a rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its lush landscapes and delicious cuisine. It's famous for its historical sites, vibrant markets, and traditional ao dai dress.
- A country with ancient ruins like Machu Picchu and the vibrant Inca culture. It's known for its llamas, alpacas, and delicious ceviche.
- A country with a blend of different cultures and delicious street food. It has stunning rainforests and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
- A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks.
- A country famous for its stunning alpine landscapes and delicious chocolates. It's known for its precision watches and efficient train system.
- A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki.
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- A country with beautiful beaches and a vibrant street life. It's famous for its temples, spicy cuisine, and the annual water festival called Songkran.
- A country in southern Africa known for its ancient ruins and breathtaking natural beauty. It's home to the majestic Victoria Falls and abundant wildlife in its national parks.
- States A country with diverse landscapes, from stunning national parks to bustling cities. It's known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- A country located in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife and safaris. It's home to the Maasai people and the Great Rift Valley.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts and rich Islamic heritage. It's home to the holy city of Mecca and towering sand dunes.
- A country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia known for its rich history and diverse culture. It's famous for its kebabs and beautiful mosques.
- Zealand A country known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities. It's famous for its Maori culture and the Haka dance.
14 Clues: A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks. • A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki. • ...
Sociology Culture Crossword by Vivian Nguyen 2014-10-06
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- /A system of behaviours, beliefs, knowledge, practices, values and concrete materials including building, tools, and sacred items.
- /A subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, often in opposition to mainstream cultural mores.
- /Collective conceptions of what is considered good, desirable, and proper.
- /Judging another culture solely by the values and standards of one's own culture.
- /Art, buildings, weapons, clothing, etc are an example of ____Culture.
- /A sociologist who articulated the concept of "Culture Capital"
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- / Culture shock is the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country.
- /A group of people within a culture that differentiates itself from the larger culture to which it belongs.
- /Trying to understand cultures on personal terms, rather than a cultural lens.
- /Established standards of behaviour maintained by a society.
- /Penalties and rewards for conduct conceding a social norm.
- /Abstract system of words within a culture
12 Clues: /Abstract system of words within a culture • /Penalties and rewards for conduct conceding a social norm. • /Established standards of behaviour maintained by a society. • /A sociologist who articulated the concept of "Culture Capital" • /Art, buildings, weapons, clothing, etc are an example of ____Culture. • ...
Cucuteni 2025-02-27
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- Type of patterns often found on Cucuteni-Trypillia pottery
- Advanced feature of Cucuteni-Trypillia settlements, seen in their organized layouts
- Term used to describe human-like figurines created by the Cucuteni-Trypillia people
- Process by which the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture expanded to new areas
- The Great Goddess of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture symbolized this concept
- Central figure in the religious beliefs of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture
- Another name for the Cucuteni culture, used in Ukraine
- The period in which the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture existed
- Common motif used in the intricate designs on Cucuteni-Trypillia pottery
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- Term for animal-shaped figurines found in Cucuteni-Trypillia archaeological sites
- Type of practices that might have included the deliberate burning of settlements
- The period in which the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture existed
- This culture's name is derived from a village in Romania
- Term used to describe the largest Cucuteni-Trypillia settlements, which could house tens of thousands of people
- Natural substances used to color Cucuteni-Trypillia pottery
- Materials created by Cucuteni-Trypillia women, reflecting their weaving skills
- Intricately designed and colorful artifacts
- Structures used by the Cucuteni-Trypillia people to fire their pottery
18 Clues: Intricately designed and colorful artifacts • Another name for the Cucuteni culture, used in Ukraine • This culture's name is derived from a village in Romania • The period in which the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture existed • Type of patterns often found on Cucuteni-Trypillia pottery • The period in which the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture existed • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2026-01-08
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- When cultures become more alike over time
- A shared identity, including ancestry, history, geography, and culture
- The characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people
- When cultures become more different over time
- Changing your culture by getting rid of it and replacing it with a new one
- A common language used when people have different native languages
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- When places all look the same wherever you go
- The attempt to destroy an entire group of people
- The culture or cultures you feel like you belong to
- Changing your culture by adding new parts to the one you already have
- Something that is forbidden, offensive, or embarassing to a particular group of people
- Denying loans or other financial help to people who live in certain parts of a city
- The way culture spreads
13 Clues: The way culture spreads • When cultures become more alike over time • When places all look the same wherever you go • When cultures become more different over time • The attempt to destroy an entire group of people • The culture or cultures you feel like you belong to • The characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people • ...
La Culture Loralei Buckley 2014-05-12 2014-05-13
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- Justin Bieber, Nike, Lady Gaga sont des exemples de la _________
- L'opposé de l'Ethnocentrisme
- Traitement injuste de personnes ou un ensemble de personnes fondé sur l'ethnicité
- D'être centré sur votre propre culture
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- Un nom pris de l'action de donner un caractère américain à une culture
- La musique, les histoires, valeurs font partie de la __________
- Culture qui occupe la majorité de la peuple
- Je pense que tout le monde devrait être traité également, cela est un de mes __________
- Traitement injuste contre une personne ou groupe en particulier
- Groupe qui partagent une langue commune
- Les hommes qui portent du rose sont des homosexuels
- Politique d'encouragement des cultures périphériques de conservé leur identité tout en participant à la vie économique, politique et sociale de la société
- Culture de groupes distincts de la culture principale, mais contribue à enrichir la société
- Rassemblement de personnes qui partagent une ethnie commune
- Noël, Pâques, l'Halloween sont des exemples des __________
15 Clues: L'opposé de l'Ethnocentrisme • D'être centré sur votre propre culture • Groupe qui partagent une langue commune • Culture qui occupe la majorité de la peuple • Les hommes qui portent du rose sont des homosexuels • Noël, Pâques, l'Halloween sont des exemples des __________ • Rassemblement de personnes qui partagent une ethnie commune • ...
History Review 2023-05-30
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- The traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations)
- Begun by Mohammed, in Mecca.
- The type of people in a culture (ex: race, nationality, religious identity)
- A “rebirth” of ancient learning (Greek and Roman), as well as culture.
- Allowed for trade and cultural diffusion
- The organized beliefs and rituals of a culture (ex: ceremonies, holidays, forms of worship)
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- Writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols
- The new way of thinking during the Renaissance
- Began in Rome. A form of government - citizens elect representatives to make decisions for the people
- A form of government – citizens share the power to make decisions; origins in Athens
- The communication system of a culture (ex: alphabet-writing, speech, symbols)
- Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims. Control of the "Holy Lands".
- person who studies humans past and present
- A Person who studies physical terrain (topography), climate, and how humans interact
- Begun by Lao Tzu
15 Clues: Begun by Lao Tzu • Begun by Mohammed, in Mecca. • Allowed for trade and cultural diffusion • person who studies humans past and present • Writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols • The new way of thinking during the Renaissance • The traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations) • ...
One Team Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- What is the first component of the Trust Equation, as outlined in Culture Digest 96?
- Who is the famous footballer featured in Culture Digest 82?
- Which app was featured in Culture Digest 94?
- What is the theme of the video featured in Culture Digest 93?
- What creates a comfortable and supportive work environment in Culture Digest 80?
- In which month is World Gratitude Day celebrated, as mentioned in Culture Digest 98?
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- Which Success Belief is highlighted in Culture Digest 91?
- What type of performers excel in collaborative environments, as highlighted in Culture Digest 86?
- What is the "F-word" that was discussed in Culture Digest 99?
- What is the name of the stress hormone discussed in Culture Digest 90?
10 Clues: Which app was featured in Culture Digest 94? • Which Success Belief is highlighted in Culture Digest 91? • Who is the famous footballer featured in Culture Digest 82? • What is the "F-word" that was discussed in Culture Digest 99? • What is the theme of the video featured in Culture Digest 93? • ...
U5超优 2019-06-10
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- Hearing a loud noise, Jack went out of his house to see what was happening.
- There are many famous c________ characters, like Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck.
- Today we are going to have a d________ about how to improve our listening skills.
- Don’t watch soap operas too much. They are m________.
- C________ is very important for a country. It always makes us think of art and history.
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- His parents never e ________ he can be so successful. Every dog has its day.
- This is an e________ movie. I learned a lot from it.
- Walt Disney became very rich and s________ after the cartoon came out.
- These soldiers love their country. And they are r________ to die for the country in any minute.
- One of the main r________ is that he never puts his heart into study.
- The math problem is really not as s________ as it seems. Think carefully.
- Pop stars should be very careful about how they a________ to the public.
12 Clues: This is an e________ movie. I learned a lot from it. • Don’t watch soap operas too much. They are m________. • One of the main r________ is that he never puts his heart into study. • Walt Disney became very rich and s________ after the cartoon came out. • Pop stars should be very careful about how they a________ to the public. • ...
Anthropological Theories of Cultural Change 2015-10-18
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- The development of cultures from simpler to more complex forms
- Free borrowing of selected elements from the culture of another
- This type of health care system was adopted in Canada after becoming increasingly popular in several European countries
- The San smoked tobacco although they borrowed it from this group of people
- This small region in Asia was taken over by the Chinese in 1950 and remains occupied by China to this day; home to the Dalai Lama
- Cultural change that results from contact between cultures
- The persecution of the Jews by the Germans
- Areas with a heavy influence from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong that exist all around the world
- The world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants, serving in 119 countries
- A sport played in over 200 countries, making it the world’s most popular sport
- A holiday celebrated prominently in the United States on the fifth of May
- A physical, mental and spiritual practice originating from India that has become popular in Western culture
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- change When one groups makes an effort to change another culture
- The Romans persecuted these people because of their refusal to worship the Roman Empire and the gods
- Government-sponsored religious institutions established to assimilate Aboriginal children into Euro-Canadian culture
- This traditional Japanese dish has become increasingly popular around the world, most notably in Western diet
- A mutual or reciprocal action
- Form of government where people elect leaders by voting; founded in Greece
- Act A Canadian federal statute that concerns registered Indians, their bands and the system of Indian reserves
- The spread of a cultural pattern from one culture to another
- A term commonly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to American culture
21 Clues: A mutual or reciprocal action • The persecution of the Jews by the Germans • Cultural change that results from contact between cultures • The spread of a cultural pattern from one culture to another • The development of cultures from simpler to more complex forms • Free borrowing of selected elements from the culture of another • ...
Nile Hassell 2023-04-11
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- number of people supported by a unit area of arable land(2cc)
- modifying the environment to raise plants or animals for food or other uses(5vit)
- all information including physical features and human activities(1vit)
- uses data from satellites to find a location(1cc)
- the culture should be judged based on its own standards, not based on another culture(3cc)
- where people are settled on earth(2idk)
- methods of preventing pregnancy(2idk)
- boundaries that coincide with cultural groups(4cc)
- final authority over a territory and the right to defend territorial integrity against incursion(4idk)
- total number of objects in an area(2cc)
- describes the effect of distance on cultural or spatial interactions(1idk)
- the production of crop for sale and profit(5cc)
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- the decline in travel time between geographical locations(3idk)
- a computer system for displaying of position on earth's surface(1cc)
- a strategic narrow route providing passage through or to another region(4idk)
- judging cultures based on the rules of your culture(3cc)
- sense of connectivity that brings people closer although distance is the same(1idk)
- a widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations, diseases and ideas between American and Afro-Eurasian(5idk)
- materials, beliefs, and social forms that make a distinct tradition of a group or people(3vit)
- a state with a single nation(4vit)
- series of laws enacted by the british government that enables landowners to purchase and enclose land for their own use(5idk)
- only enough food is cultivated to survive(5cc)
- while population increases, food supplies increase(2vit)
- boundary that no longer exists as an international border but remnants of existence remains(4cc)
- something that is forbidden by a culture or a religion(3idk)
25 Clues: a state with a single nation(4vit) • methods of preventing pregnancy(2idk) • where people are settled on earth(2idk) • total number of objects in an area(2cc) • only enough food is cultivated to survive(5cc) • the production of crop for sale and profit(5cc) • uses data from satellites to find a location(1cc) • boundaries that coincide with cultural groups(4cc) • ...
Inquiry - Community and Me 2026-02-26
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- How people see themselves based on culture and experiences.
- Traditions, stories, and practices passed down through generations.
- Customs or practices followed over time.
- Showing care and consideration for others.
- The ability to adapt and stay strong through change.Perspective – How someone sees or understands a situation.
- belief system – Religious or spiritual beliefs that guide people’s lives.Adaptation – Adjusting to a new place, environment, or situation.
- Beliefs, values, traditions, language, and ways of life.
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- Moving from one place or country to another.
- A person’s opinion or way of thinking.
- A key way culture and identity are expressed.
- A way of thinking or feeling about something.
- Keeping traditions and practices going over time.
- Differences in culture, language, beliefs, and experiences.
- An unfair or one-sided opinion.
- Establishing a new home in a place.
- How communities and cultures evolve.
- Understanding how someone else feels.
- Beliefs about what is important or right.
18 Clues: An unfair or one-sided opinion. • Establishing a new home in a place. • How communities and cultures evolve. • Understanding how someone else feels. • A person’s opinion or way of thinking. • Customs or practices followed over time. • Beliefs about what is important or right. • Showing care and consideration for others. • Moving from one place or country to another. • ...
A Wish for Christmas 2023-10-18
Vocab Set 13 2023-03-29
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- The _____ from the toddler's tantrum was so that he could get a cookie.
- The girl's mind tended to be rather ____; she primarily focused her mind on the latest pop culture trend and gossip.
- The unusually young executive was ___ at all business meetings.
- The student ____ lied that her partner had "helped him" with the research project they were assigned.
- The universe can only be described as terrifying ____.
- Teenagers tend to be rather ____ when it comes to taking things seriously.
- After believing that he was a above good grades, he ___ to studying for the test in fear of repeating the grade.
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- The high-achiever ___ in self-pity when she failed the quiz.
- The parents enforced a ___ on their children that the could not stay out later than 10:00.
- Growing up in the South, the wife had a ____ for cooking homemade suppers.
- My father expects my room to be ___ promptly every morning I leave for school.
- The man _____ on his business in his pitch to potential buyers of his company.
12 Clues: The universe can only be described as terrifying ____. • The high-achiever ___ in self-pity when she failed the quiz. • The unusually young executive was ___ at all business meetings. • The _____ from the toddler's tantrum was so that he could get a cookie. • Growing up in the South, the wife had a ____ for cooking homemade suppers. • ...
ENGin Crossword 2023-05-28
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- This genre is characterized by computer-generated beats, and it has a number of subgenres, for example techno.
- This genre is similar to country, but it features the cultural history or heritage of a particular region.
- This genre often features saxophone and is known for its cool solos and riffs.
- This genre features electric guitars and is loud and energetic.
- This genre is characterized by catchy upbeat melodies and popular appeal.
- This genre originates from Jamaica and is known for its distinctive rhythms.
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- This genre is similar to rock and is known for heavy guitar riffs and aggressive vocals.
- This genre originates from urban culture and it features raps and beats. It is also a type of dance.
- This genre is very soulful and combines elements of jazz and blues.
- This genre is timeless and composers like Bach and Mozart are associated with it.
- This genre features music where artists use words to tell stories over a beat.
- This is an American genre that often features storytelling lyrics acoustic guitar.
12 Clues: This genre features electric guitars and is loud and energetic. • This genre is very soulful and combines elements of jazz and blues. • This genre is characterized by catchy upbeat melodies and popular appeal. • This genre originates from Jamaica and is known for its distinctive rhythms. • ...
DSD Welwyn Together Summer Team Build Crossword 1 2023-08-08
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- Country beginning with Q (5)
- A Banana, Marilyn Monroe and Campbell soup are connected by which Artist? (6)
- Surname of winning penalty taker at the England v Nigeria game (5)
- Glossectomy is the removal of all of or part of which body part? (6)
- What social media platform has changed it's name and logo to "X" (7)
- Furthest planet from the sun (7)
Down
- Which European capital city shares its name with the Dorset barge providing temporary housing to asylum seekers, Bibby ___________ (9)
- What is the portmanteau coined in pop culture to signify the two films released on July 21st (12)
- Music artist currently embarking on "The Eras Tour", coming to the UK in 2024 (6,5)
- Finish this ABBA lyric "Ooh, see that girl, Watch that scene, _______ the dancing queen" (7)
- The 5 colours of the Olympic rings are: Blue, Yellow, ____, Green and Red (5)
- Surname of actor who played the Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who (9)
12 Clues: Country beginning with Q (5) • Furthest planet from the sun (7) • Surname of actor who played the Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who (9) • Surname of winning penalty taker at the England v Nigeria game (5) • Glossectomy is the removal of all of or part of which body part? (6) • What social media platform has changed it's name and logo to "X" (7) • ...
Sangfor Access Secure 2025-03-05
Across
- Type of encryption for traffic flowing through Access Secure?
- Cloud architecture model that combines Network and Security functions together and delivers them as a single cloud service is called ________
- Sangfor Access Secure has the strongest _______ network in Asia Pacific region?
- Which component of Sangfor Access Secure which should be adopted instead of VPN for Secure Internal Application Access?
- Can Sangfor Access Secure deliver ZTNA capability without installing an agent on the end device? (TRUE/FALSE)
- Recently Sangfor Access Secure added support for which popular authentication protocol?
Down
- Modern day attacks are targeted towards __________ and systems both ---- Users
- Data Protection Capabilities which is part of Access Secure Platform?
- The traditional architectures based on FW and VPNs are becoming increasingly irrelevant due to __________ work culture
- Which component of Sangfor Access Secure can protect remote / branch users on the network edge from Internet born threats?
- The Advanced Threat Protection Service offers round the clock protection against unknown ________ day threat?
- Replacing __________ connections with Cross Border Traffic Acceleration can help you reduce connectivity expenses?
12 Clues: Type of encryption for traffic flowing through Access Secure? • Data Protection Capabilities which is part of Access Secure Platform? • Modern day attacks are targeted towards __________ and systems both ---- Users • Sangfor Access Secure has the strongest _______ network in Asia Pacific region? • ...
October 2025 Quiz 2025-10-11
Across
- : In the acronym ICE — the U.S. agency in charge of immigration arrests — what does the “E” stand for?
- : Manipulating voting district boundaries to influence election results.
- : A system of government in which citizens elect representatives and leaders through free elections.
- : False or misleading information spread without intent to deceive (contrast: disinformation = with intent).
- : Ongoing ideological conflicts over social and moral values in politics and media.
Down
- : Movement opposing vaccinations, sometimes associated with conspiracy theories; one notable supporter is RFK Jr.
- : To bring under national rather than state control; often discussed in relation to the U.S. National Guard.
- : Weight-loss drug first created for diabetes treatment, now a pop-culture phenomenon.
- : Laws allowing authorities to temporarily remove firearms from individuals considered dangerous — recently debated in Texas.
- : British politician and leader of the Shadow Cabinet.
- : The legislative body of the United States, made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- : Initiative strongly linked with Elon Musk, aimed at improving government efficiency and reducing waste.
12 Clues: : British politician and leader of the Shadow Cabinet. • : Manipulating voting district boundaries to influence election results. • : Ongoing ideological conflicts over social and moral values in politics and media. • : Weight-loss drug first created for diabetes treatment, now a pop-culture phenomenon. • ...
First page of terms 2025-09-18
Across
- the removal of conjunction like “or,” “and,” or “but”
- something that addresses an object or person who is not present as though he/she/it could reply
- the repetition of a vowel sound in accented syllables
- the repetition of the same word or words at the beginning of two or more successive sentences, lines, or phrases
- a repetition of an initial “s” consonant
- a recurring element or idea throughout a work
- often found in lyric poetry, alternates between syllables and lines of six syllables, always follows iambic stress pattern
- an indirect reference to another literary work, piece of art, historical event, or pop culture
Down
- verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
- the writer’s choice and arrangement of particular words or distinctive vocabulary
- the addition of extra conjunctions
- a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
- unit of syllables
- the grammar one phrase inverted in the following phrase
- a poem of fourteen lines, usually in iambic pentameter and following strict rhyme scheme/structure
- a word or phrase used to avoid saying an unpleasant or offensive word
- a play on words that have similar sounds but quite different meanings
- the use of language where the meaning is unclear or has too more possible interpretations
18 Clues: unit of syllables • verse unrhymed iambic pentameter • the addition of extra conjunctions • a repetition of an initial “s” consonant • a recurring element or idea throughout a work • a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words • the removal of conjunction like “or,” “and,” or “but” • the repetition of a vowel sound in accented syllables • ...
La Comida 2013-01-31
28 Clues: Ham • Salt • Milk • Duck • Rice • Tuna • Honey • Bread • Juice • Sugar • Salsa • Juice • Yogurt • Cereal • Sweets • Butter • Turkey • Shirmp • Pepper • Salmon • Cheese • Sandwhich • Ice cream • Sandwhich • Hamburger • Chocolate • Soda or Pop • Peanut Butter
La Comida - part 2 2020-02-05
24 Clues: pig • hen • peas • duck • juice • water • monkey • rabbit • grapes • apples • onions • health • carrots • bananas • oranges • horrible • lemonade • delicious • something • greenbeans • helado iced tea • soft drinks, pop • some (masculine) • to ought to, should
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-22
25 Clues: the • Yes • But • more • Jazz • Fruit • Pizza • salad • Soccer • Tennis • Swimming • Baseball • Football • Homework • Chocolate • Cafeteria • Pop Music • Basketball • Rock Music • Volleyball • Mexican Food • Italian Food • Chinese Food • English Class • Classical Music
Vocabulario Español 2017-09-22
25 Clues: no • but • the • yes • jazz • fruit • salad • pizza • soccer • tennis • spanish • baseball • football • very bad • homework • swimming • pop music • basketball • rock music • volleyball • Italian food • Mexican food • Chinese food • english class • classical music
Spanish 1 First Nine Weeks 2017-09-25
25 Clues: no • Yes • Jazz • Salad • Pizza • Fruit • Tennis • Soccer • Spanish • Football • Homework • Baseball • Swimming • Pop music • Chocolate • Cafeteria • Basketball • Volleyball • Rock music • Music by... • Italian food • Chinese food • Mexican food • English class • Classical music
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
25 Clues: yes • jazz • fruit • pizza • salad • soccer • tennis • goodbye • spanish • football • swimming • baseball • homework • pop music • chocolate • cafeteria • basketball • rock music • volleyball • how are you • Mexican food • italian food • chinese food • english class • classical music
Vocabulaire de concert 🎵 2021-04-20
24 Clues: Fun • Loud • Seat • Band • Pizza • Music • Venue • To Go • Encore • Lights • Ticket • Yelling • Costume • To Sing • Speakers • Musician • To Dance • Wristband • Pop Music • Rock Music • Microphone • Instruments • Country Music • Admission/Ticket Office
Words of the week 2023-11-28
20 Clues: POP! • damp • brave • windy • statue • to score • chemistry • team leader • having seen • Shiny metal • up and down • music rhythm • to make anew • string music • well written • music leader • musical tools • to be informed • a cow's favorite • slip and _______
Spanish 1 Easton Dancer 2024-09-30
26 Clues: Cry • Eat • One • Pop • Red • Ham • Fish • Eggs • Live • Nine • Milk • Pink • Hello • Green • Apple • Drink • Scarf • Seven • Dance • Purple • Cheese • I like • Yellow • Chicken • Hamburger • Good night
chapter 3 vocab 2026-01-13
31 Clues: pop • soup • golf • soup • pork • food • pollo • water • queso • salad • pizza • ceral • coffe • track • bread • salsa • fruit • fruit • leche • juice • soccer • tennis • dinner • banana • pescado • softball • deportes • porristas • chocolate • vollyball • sandwhich
