states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
europe capitals 2022-11-15
Across
- croatia
- lithuania
- spain
- england
- estonia
- slovenia
- czech republic
- andorra
- serbia
- netherlands
- norway
- france
- belgium
- switzerland
- malta
- moldova
- monaco
- italy
- liechtenstein
- wales
- hungary
- vatican city
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- portugal
- germany
- ireland
- austria
- finland
- bosnia and herzegovina
- belarus
- luxembourg
- northern ireland
- denmark
- slovakia
- san marino
- sweden
- greece
- russia
- scotland
- poland
- bulgaria
- latvia
- iceland
- romania
- ukraine
- cyprus
45 Clues: spain • malta • italy • wales • sweden • serbia • greece • russia • norway • france • poland • latvia • monaco • cyprus • croatia • germany • ireland • austria • finland • england • belarus • estonia • denmark • andorra • belgium • moldova • iceland • hungary • romania • ukraine • portugal • slovenia • slovakia • scotland • bulgaria • lithuania • luxembourg • san marino • netherlands • switzerland • vatican city • liechtenstein • czech republic • northern ireland • ...
World Capitals 2021-04-03
40 Clues: Lima • Bern • Kiev • Seoul • Kabul • Rabat • Hanoi • Minsk • Quito • Tokyo • Sofia • Cairo • Ottawa • Lisbon • Moscow • Riyadh • Bogota • Vienna • Tehran • Havana • Madrid • Berlin • Beijing • Bangkok • Nairobi • Damascus • Helsinki • San Jose • Budapest • Brussels • Brasilia • Santiago • New Dehli • Reykjavik • N'Djamena • Singapore • Wellington • Copenhagen • Addis Ababa • Mexico City
State Capitals 2021-04-21
23 Clues: Salem • Topeka • Boston • Austin • Denver • Juneau • Helena • Jackson • Madison • Lincoln • Phoenix • Augusta • Lansing • Atlanta • Cheyenne • Hartford • Columbus • Honolulu • Richmond • Nashville • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Sacramento
European Capitals 2023-11-15
41 Clues: Bern • Oslo • Rome • Riga • Kiev • Minsk • Vaduz • Paris • Sofia • Athens • Russia • Warsaw • Berlin • Lisbon • London • Madrid • Tirana • Vienna • Skopje • Dublin • Zagreb • Prague • Vilnius • Tallinn • Cardiff • Nicosia • Brussels • Budapest • Helsinki • Belgrade • Chisinau • Ljubljana • Edinburgh • Amsterdam • Podgorica • Bucharest • Stockholm • Prishtina • Copenhagen • Bratislava • Luxembourg
World Capitals 2023-11-25
Across
- Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Turkey.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital city of the Netherlands.
- Capital of Egypt, located on the Nile River.
- The capital city of France known for its art and culture.
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- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Brazil.
- Capital of Kenya in East Africa.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of India.
- Capital of China and host of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its history and architecture.
- Capital city of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Mexico.
- Capital of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life.
- Capital city of South Korea.
- Capital of Australia.
20 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of India. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Turkey. • Capital of Mexico. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Australia. • Capital city of South Korea. • Capital of the United States. • Capital of Kenya in East Africa. • Capital city of the Netherlands. • Capital city of the United Kingdom. • ...
World Capitals 2023-11-25
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- Capital of Mexico.
- Capital of India.
- Capital city of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Brazil.
- Capital of Australia.
- Capital of Kenya in East Africa.
- Capital of China and host of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Capital city of South Korea.
- The capital city of France known for its art and culture.
- Capital of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life.
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- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square.
- Capital of Egypt, located on the Nile River.
- Capital city of the Netherlands.
- Capital of Turkey.
- Capital of Argentina.
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its history and architecture.
20 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of India. • Capital of Mexico. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Turkey. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Australia. • Capital city of South Korea. • Capital of the United States. • Capital city of the Netherlands. • Capital of Kenya in East Africa. • Capital city of the United Kingdom. • ...
State Capitals 2024-01-16
31 Clues: Boise • Dover • Albany • Denver • Topeka • Helena • Boston • Juneau • Lincoln • Trenton • Augusta • Jackson • Atlanta • Phoenix • Lansing • Vermont • St. Paul • Hartford • Honolulu • Frankfort • Annapolis • Montgomery • Sacramento • Des Moines • Baton Rouge • Carson City • Indinapolis • Springfield • Tallahassee • Little Rock • Jefferson City
World Capitals 2024-01-15
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- Myanmar
- Sweden
- Hungary
- Philippines
- Netherlands
- Uruguay
- Australia
- Serbia
- Croatia
- Mongolia
- Burkina Faso
- Austria
- Colombia
- Zambia
- Yemen
- Ivory Coast
- Iceland
- Romania
- Saudi Arabia
- Burundi
- Honduras
- Argentina
- Belgium
- Kenya
- Cyprus
- Poland
- Nepal
- Egypt
- Tunisia
- UAE
- N. Macedonia
- Brazil
- Peru
- Belarus
- Russia
- France
- Turkey
- Greece
- Denmark
- Norway
- Belize
- Oman
- Pakistan
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- India
- Ecuador
- Suriname
- Cuba
- Spain
- Laos
- Israel
- Afghanistan
- N. Korea
- Iraq
- Switzerland
- China
- Kazakhstan
- Libya
- Algeria
- Paraguay
- Ukraine
- B&H
- Iran
- Ireland
- Vietnam
- Lebanon
- Italy
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Syria
- DRC
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Germany
- Estonia
- Namibia
- Latvia
- Venezuela
- Czechia
- Japan
- Nicaragua
- S. Korea
- Congo
82 Clues: B&H • DRC • UAE • Cuba • Laos • Iraq • Iran • Peru • Oman • India • Spain • China • Libya • Yemen • Kenya • Italy • Syria • Nepal • Egypt • Japan • Congo • Sweden • Israel • Serbia • Zambia • Cyprus • Poland • Brazil • Latvia • Russia • France • Turkey • Greece • Norway • Belize • Myanmar • Ecuador • Hungary • Uruguay • Croatia • Austria • Algeria • Iceland • Ukraine • Romania • Ireland • Vietnam • Burundi • Belgium • Lebanon • Tunisia • Finland • Germany • Estonia • Namibia • Belarus • Czechia • Denmark • Suriname • ...
State capitals 2023-08-24
Across
- Nebraska
- Bismarck
- Augusta
- Hawaii
- Colorado
- South Dakota
- Rhode Island
- Austin
- Massachusetts
- Santa Fe
- Arizona
- Washington
- Oklahoma
- Carson City
- New Hampshire
- Trenton
- Tallahassee
- South Carolina
- Lansing
- St Paul
- Mississippi
- Baton Rouge
- Des Moines
- Salem
- Topeka
- Harrisburg
- Kentucky
- Madison
- Wyoming
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- Arkansas
- Juneau
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Montpelier
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- New York
- Atlanta
- Virginia
- Montgomery
- Indiana
- Annapolis
- Columbus
- West Virginia
- North Carolina
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Helena
- Sacramento
- Tennessee
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Juneau • Hawaii • Austin • Helena • Topeka • Augusta • Atlanta • Arizona • Indiana • Trenton • Lansing • St Paul • Madison • Wyoming • Nebraska • Arkansas • Bismarck • Colorado • Delaware • New York • Virginia • Santa Fe • Oklahoma • Columbus • Kentucky • Annapolis • Tennessee • Montpelier • Montgomery • Washington • Sacramento • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Connecticut • Carson City • Tallahassee • Springfield • Mississippi • Baton Rouge • South Dakota • ...
WORLD CAPITALS 2023-10-02
33 Clues: PERU • MALI • CUBA • OMAN • EGYPT • KENYA • SUDAN • ITALY • RWANDA • ZAMBIA • NORWAY • TURKEY • GREECE • CANADA • BHUTAN • ROMANIA • BELGIUM • FINLAND • ENGLAND • MOROCCO • VIETNAM • NIGERIA • ERITREA • IRELAND • GERMANY • HUNGARY • MONGOLIA • PARAGUAY • BULGARIA • PAKISTAN • ZIMBABWE • LITHUANIA • AUSTRALIA
World Capitals 2023-09-11
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- - Red Square's home
- - Modernist architecture city
- - Australian capital
- - Sushi capital
- - Pyramids' city
- - Colosseum's city
- - Tango city
- - Nobel Prizes city
- - Dutch capital
- - Big Ben's home
- - Great Wall location
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- - Danube River capital
- - Canadian capital
- - Danube River capital
- - Flamenco city
- - Acropolis city
- - Petronas Towers city
- - Brandenburg Gate city
- - Eiffel Tower city
- - Nobel Peace Prize city
- - Northern Lights city
- - Taj Mahal city
- - Guinness brewery city
23 Clues: - Tango city • - Flamenco city • - Sushi capital • - Dutch capital • - Acropolis city • - Pyramids' city • - Taj Mahal city • - Big Ben's home • - Canadian capital • - Colosseum's city • - Red Square's home • - Eiffel Tower city • - Nobel Prizes city • - Australian capital • - Great Wall location • - Danube River capital • - Danube River capital • - Petronas Towers city • - Northern Lights city • ...
world capitals 2023-10-31
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- - Known for its vibrant nightlife.
- - Canada's second-largest city.
- - Capital of Poland.
- - Headquarters of the EU.
- - Famous for its lively pubs.
- - The capital of Colombia.
- - Australia's capital city.
- - Home of the Sibelius Monument.
- - The home of Buckingham Palace.
- - Birthplace of the Olympics.
- - Site of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- - The capital of Italy with ancient ruins.
- - Capital of Portugal.
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- - Famous for its canals.
- - Lies on the banks of the Nile River.
- - Known as the "City of a Hundred Spires."
- - Known as the "City of Love."
- - Home to the White House.
- - Famous for its classical music.
- - The capital of Norway.
- - A planned city in Brazil.
- - Known for its cycling culture.
- - Divided by the Danube River.
- - Situated across multiple islands.
- - Capital of Germany known for its history.
- - The host city of the 2020 Olympics.
- - Turkey's capital city.
- - The capital of Russia.
- Delhi - The capital of India.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
30 Clues: - Capital of Poland. • - Capital of Portugal. • - Famous for its canals. • - The capital of Norway. • - Turkey's capital city. • - The capital of Russia. • - Headquarters of the EU. • - Home to the White House. • - The capital of Colombia. • - Birthplace of democracy. • - A planned city in Brazil. • - Australia's capital city. • - Famous for its lively pubs. • ...
world capitals 2023-10-31
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- - A planned city in Brazil.
- - Famous for its lively pubs.
- - The capital of Colombia.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
- - Situated across multiple islands.
- - Capital of Poland.
- - Known as the "City of Love."
- - Home to the White House.
- - The capital of Norway.
- - Known for its cycling culture.
- - Headquarters of the EU.
- - Known for its vibrant nightlife.
- Delhi - The capital of India.
- - Lies on the banks of the Nile River.
- - Divided by the Danube River.
- - Canada's second-largest city.
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- - The capital of Russia.
- - Australia's capital city.
- - Famous for its classical music.
- - Capital of Germany known for its history.
- - The home of Buckingham Palace.
- - The capital of Italy with ancient ruins.
- - Famous for its canals.
- - Capital of Portugal.
- - Birthplace of the Olympics.
- - Known as the "City of a Hundred Spires."
- - Home of the Sibelius Monument.
- - The host city of the 2020 Olympics.
- - Site of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- - Turkey's capital city.
30 Clues: - Capital of Poland. • - Capital of Portugal. • - The capital of Russia. • - Famous for its canals. • - The capital of Norway. • - Turkey's capital city. • - Headquarters of the EU. • - The capital of Colombia. • - Birthplace of democracy. • - Home to the White House. • - Australia's capital city. • - A planned city in Brazil. • - Famous for its lively pubs. • ...
National Capitals 2023-12-19
Across
- Oman
- Moldova
- Malawi
- Seychelles
- Poland
- Saudi Arabia
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Latvia
- Portugal
- Nicaragua
- Russia
- Lebanon
- Dominica
- Barbados
- Venezuela
- Kyrgyzstan
- Fiji
- Mozambique
- Vietnam
- Turkmenistan
- Luxembourg
- Guinea-Bissau
- Uganda
- Montenegro
- Albania
- Chile
- Honduras
- Ghana
- Norway
- Afghanistan
- Palau
- Burkina Faso
- Brazil
- Syria
- Ukraine
- East Timor
- Equatorial Guinea
- Tajikistan
- Saint Lucia
- Liechtenstein
- United States
- Indonesia
- Gambia
- Senegal
- Ecuador
- Rwanda
- Austria
- Iran
- Botswana
- Togo
- Jordan
- Philippines
- Burundi
- Lesotho
- China
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Japan
- Liberia
- Kenya
- Germany
- Lithuania
- Turkey
- Sierra Leone
- Mongolia
- Guyana
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Congo
- Estonia
- Peru
- Mali
- Czech Republic
- Uruguay
- Guinea
- Algeria
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- South Sudan
- Bhutan
- Qatar
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Namibia
- Eritrea
- Djibouti
- Mauritania
- Armenia
- Morocco
- Somalia
- Belgium
- Solomon Islands
- Sweden
- Bahamas, The
- Nigeria
- Azerbaijan
- Tuvalu
- Bulgaria
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Belarus
- Suriname
- Georgia
- Comoros
- Cuba
- Slovakia
- City Guatemala
- Louis Mauritius
- Jamaica
- Ireland
- Cameroon
- United Kingdom
- Zambia
- Slovenia
- Malta
- Bahrain
- Uzbekistan
- France
- North Korea
- Italy
- Yemen
- Australia
- Serbia
- Egypt
- Tanzania
- Angola
- Nauru
- Nepal
- New Zealand
- Bangladesh
- Kosovo
- Croatia
- Libya
- North Macedonia
- Sudan
- Delhi India
- Central African Republic
- Micronesia
- Singapore
- Marshall Islands
- Niger
- South Korea
- Iceland
- Thailand
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Maldives
- Tunisia
- Spain
- Kazakhstan
- Canada
- Iraq
- Madagascar
- Colombia
- Belize
- Laos
- Pakistan
- Gabon
- Romania
- Myanmar
- Paraguay
- Cape Verde
- Finland
- Hungary
- Zimbabwe
- Greece
161 Clues: Oman • Fiji • Cuba • Iran • Togo • Iraq • Laos • Peru • Mali • Qatar • Chile • Ghana • Palau • Malta • Italy • Yemen • Syria • Egypt • Nauru • Nepal • Libya • Sudan • Niger • China • Spain • Japan • Kenya • Gabon • Congo • Bhutan • Malawi • Poland • Latvia • Sweden • Russia • Tuvalu • Uganda • Norway • Zambia • France • Brazil • Serbia • Angola • Kosovo • Gambia • Rwanda • Jordan • Canada • Belize • Turkey • Guyana • Greece • Guinea • Moldova • Namibia • Eritrea • Armenia • Morocco • Somalia • Belgium • Nigeria • Lebanon • Belarus • ...
World Capitals 2024-01-08
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- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of Egypt, lays upon the Nile River.
- Capital of South Korea, birthplace of K-Pop.
- Capital of Ukraine.
- Capital of Italy, has many landmarks, particularly home of the Colosseum.
- Capital of the England, home of Buckingham Palace, and Big Ben.
- Capital of Greece, Europe’s oldest city, credited with the invention of democracy, named based off a goddess.
- Capital of Netherlands.
- Capital of North Korea.
- Capital of Ireland.
- Capital of China, home of the Great Wall of China, Temple of Heaven, and the Forbidden City.
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- Capital of Japan, home of Shibuya Crossing.
- Capital of Belgium shares a name with a vegetable.
- Capital of Sweden.
- Capital of Germany, once separated east and west, wall torn down in 1989.
- Capital of Poland.
- Capital of Spain, home of three soccer clubs, one of which rivals FC Barcelona.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Capital of France, home of the Eiffel Tower.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
20 Clues: Capital of Russia. • Capital of Sweden. • Capital of Poland. • Capital of Ukraine. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of Thailand. • Capital of Netherlands. • Capital of North Korea. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • Capital of Japan, home of Shibuya Crossing. • Capital of Egypt, lays upon the Nile River. • Capital of South Korea, birthplace of K-Pop. • ...
Asia Capitals 2019-09-12
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- Saudi arabia
- Kazakhstan
- iran
- Syria
- Azerbaijan
- sri lanka
- yemen
- Maldives
- Pakistan
- Uzbekistan
- Mongolia
- japan
- Israel
- Kuwait
- turkey
- china
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Cambodia
- Georgia
- Thailand
- Armenia
- Taiwan
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- Lebanon
- Qatar
- Iraq
- Nepal
- south korea
- Tajikistan
- india
- north korea
- Afghanistan
- Singapore
- Turkmenistan
- Jordan
- timor leste
- Malaysia
- uae
- Vietnam
- Bhutan
- Indonesia
- oman
- Cyprus
- krgyzstan
- Philippines
- laos
- Myanmar
47 Clues: uae • Iraq • iran • oman • laos • Qatar • Nepal • india • Syria • yemen • japan • china • Jordan • Bhutan • Israel • Kuwait • Cyprus • turkey • Taiwan • Lebanon • Vietnam • Bahrain • Georgia • Myanmar • Armenia • Maldives • Malaysia • Pakistan • Mongolia • Cambodia • Thailand • Singapore • sri lanka • Indonesia • krgyzstan • Kazakhstan • Tajikistan • Azerbaijan • Uzbekistan • Bangladesh • south korea • north korea • Afghanistan • timor leste • Philippines • Saudi arabia • ...
State Capitals 2020-03-19
25 Clues: Maine • Texas • Hawaii • Georgia • Montana • Wyoming • Florida • Arizona • Illinois • Kentucky • Maryland • Colorado • New York • - Vermont • New Jersey • California • Connecticut • Rhode Island • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • Massachusetts • West Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina • Iowa (2 words)
State Capitals 2024-05-10
Across
- Louisiana
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Maine
- Pennsylvania
- Wisconsin
- Delaware
- New Mexico
- Alaska
- Florida
- North Dakota
- North Carolina
- Texas
- Alabama
- Oklahoma
- Washington
- Wyoming
- Nevada
- Utah
- Mississippi
- Maryland
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
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- Hawaii
- New Jersey
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Ohio
- Washington
- Montana
- Virginia
- Idaho
- California
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Connecticut
- Missouri
- New York
- Indiana
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- Michigan
- Colorado
51 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Hawaii • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Nevada • Vermont • Montana • Indiana • Florida • Arizona • Georgia • Alabama • Wyoming • Kentucky • Arkansas • Virginia • Delaware • Missouri • New York • Nebraska • Illinois • Oklahoma • Michigan • Colorado • Maryland • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Tennessee • New Jersey • Washington • California • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • Rhode Island • ...
State Capitals 2024-05-08
Across
- NewMexico
- SouthCarolina
- NewYork
- California
- Minnesota
- NewHampshire
- Maine
- Wyoming
- Kentucky
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Massachusetts
- WestVirginia
- Washington
- Michigan
- Arizona
- NorthCarolina
- Montana
- Maryland
- Delaware
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Nebraska
- Indiana
- NorthDakota
- Oregon
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- Tennessee
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Utah
- RhodeIsland
- Missouri
- SouthDakota
- NewJersey
- Colorado
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Alaska
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
- Pennsylvania
- Virginia
- Texas
- Vermont
- Mississippi
- Oklahoma
- Nevada
- Ohio
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Oregon • Georgia • NewYork • Wyoming • Alabama • Arizona • Montana • Vermont • Florida • Indiana • Missouri • Colorado • Kentucky • Illinois • Michigan • Virginia • Maryland • Delaware • Oklahoma • Arkansas • Nebraska • NewMexico • Tennessee • Louisiana • Minnesota • NewJersey • Wisconsin • California • Washington • RhodeIsland • SouthDakota • Connecticut • Mississippi • NorthDakota • NewHampshire • ...
State Capitals 2024-03-06
20 Clues: AK • AZ • KFC • Indiana • Florida • Dracula • Missouri • Delaware • Nebraska • Minnesota • Utah- salt • USA capital • cowboy country • its not Seattle • south car_______ • east of Washington • south of Washington • meme capital of the world • the state name is in the capital • this is where dreadlocks drey grew up
Capitals USA 2024-03-06
20 Clues: Dover • Boise • Denver • Juneau • Topeka • Augusta • Phoenix • Atlanta • Honolulu • Hartford • Frankfort • Annapolis • Sacramento • Montgomery • Des Moines • Tallahassee • Little Rock • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Indianapolis
State Capitals 2024-08-06
Across
- Washington Capital
- Texas capital
- Georgia capital
- California Capital
- Wyoming capital
- Tennessee capital
- Vermont capital
- Colorado capital
- Wisconsin capital
- New Hampshire capital
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- Alaska capital
- New York Capital
- Massachusetts capital
- Michigan capital
- North Carolina capital
- Arizona capital
- Montana Capital
- Pennsylvania capital
- Oregon capital
- Idaho capital
20 Clues: Texas capital • Idaho capital • Alaska capital • Oregon capital • Arizona capital • Georgia capital • Montana Capital • Wyoming capital • Vermont capital • New York Capital • Michigan capital • Colorado capital • Tennessee capital • Wisconsin capital • Washington Capital • California Capital • Pennsylvania capital • Massachusetts capital • New Hampshire capital • North Carolina capital
US Capitals 2024-07-02
Across
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Florida
- New Jersey
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- New York
- Maine
- Mississippi
- Oregon
- Alaska
- Michigan
- Colorado
- New Hampshire
- Pennsylvania
- California
- North Dakota
- Kentucky
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Arkansas
- North Carolina
- Massachusetts
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- Hawaii
- Utah
- Montana
- South Carolina
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- New Mexico
- Washington
- Illinois
- Alabama
- Idaho
- Delaware
- Vermont
- Nebraska
- Wyoming
- Maryland
- Virginia
- South Dakota
- Arizona
- Nevada
- Connecticut
- Kansas
- Wisconsin
- Indiana
- Georgia
50 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Montana • Florida • Alabama • Vermont • Wyoming • Arizona • Indiana • Georgia • Missouri • Illinois • Oklahoma • Delaware • Nebraska • New York • Maryland • Virginia • Michigan • Colorado • Kentucky • Arkansas • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitals 2024-10-01
Across
- Oklahoma City
- Montpelier
- Charleston
- Lansing
- Nashville
- Montgomery
- Frankfort
- Carson City
- Austin
- Pierre
- Juneau
- Dover
- Cheyenne
- Helena
- Columbus
- Raleigh
- Providence
- Hartford
- Augusta
- Jefferson City
- Jackson
- Salem
- Atlanta
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Olympia
- Madison
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- Concord
- Boise
- Denver
- Trenton
- Sacramento
- Santa Fe
- St Paul
- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Lincoln
- Topeka
- Bismarck
- Annapolis
- Boston
- Albany
- Tallahassee
- Baton Rouge
- Richmond
- Phoenix
- Indianapolis
- Des Moines
- Springfield
- Little Rock
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Denver • Topeka • Austin • Pierre • Juneau • Boston • Albany • Helena • Concord • Trenton • St Paul • Lincoln • Lansing • Raleigh • Augusta • Phoenix • Jackson • Atlanta • Olympia • Madison • Santa Fe • Columbia • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Columbus • Hartford • Richmond • Honolulu • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Montpelier • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Charleston • Montgomery • Providence • Des Moines • Carson City • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • ...
Asia Capitals 2024-09-26
23 Clues: Iran • Iraq • Nepal • Tokyo • India • Burma • Syria • China • Russia • Jordan • Turkey • Vietnam • N.Korea • Georgia • S.Korea • Pakistan • Mongolia • Bangladesh • Uzbekistan • Kazakhstan • Philippines • Afghanistan • SaudiArabia
STATE CAPITALS 2023-06-08
Across
- - Capital of Connecticut
- - Capital of Georgia
- - Capital of Iowa
- - Capital of Massachusetts
- - Capital of Delaware
- - Capital of Maine
- - Capital of Florida
- - Capital of Hawaii
- - Capital of California
- - Capital of Arizona
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- - Capital of Colorado
- - Capital of Kentucky
- - Capital of Alabama
- - Capital of Illinois
- - Capital of Kansas
- - Capital of Idaho
- - Capital of Indiana
- - Capital of Alaska
- - Capital of Louisiana
- - Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: - Capital of Iowa • - Capital of Idaho • - Capital of Maine • - Capital of Kansas • - Capital of Alaska • - Capital of Hawaii • - Capital of Georgia • - Capital of Alabama • - Capital of Indiana • - Capital of Florida • - Capital of Arizona • - Capital of Colorado • - Capital of Kentucky • - Capital of Illinois • - Capital of Delaware • - Capital of Arkansas • - Capital of Louisiana • ...
European Capitals 2023-08-08
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- Albania
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Italy
- Svalbard And Jan Mayen
- Iceland
- Bosnia And Herzegovina
- Moldova
- Ireland
- North Macedonia
- Switzerland
- Germany
- Luxembourg
- Romania
- United Kingdom
- Ukraine
- Malta
- Jersey
- Faroe Islands
- Liechtenstein
- France
- Aland Islands
- Belarus
- Lithuania
- Hungary
- Kosovo
- Croatia
- Isle Of Man
- Serbia
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- Cyprus
- Austria
- Greece
- Belgium
- Norway
- Russia
- Slovenia
- Denmark
- Montenegro
- Andorra
- San Marino
- Estonia
- Slovakia
- Gibraltar
- Bulgaria
- Monaco
- Finland
- Latvia
- Portugal
- Guernsey
- Spain
- Poland
- Czech Republic
52 Clues: Italy • Malta • Spain • Cyprus • Greece • Norway • Russia • Sweden • Jersey • Monaco • France • Latvia • Poland • Kosovo • Serbia • Albania • Austria • Belgium • Denmark • Iceland • Andorra • Moldova • Ireland • Estonia • Germany • Romania • Ukraine • Finland • Belarus • Hungary • Croatia • Slovenia • Slovakia • Bulgaria • Portugal • Guernsey • Gibraltar • Lithuania • Montenegro • San Marino • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Switzerland • Isle Of Man • Faroe Islands • Liechtenstein • ...
State Capitals 2025-02-06
Across
- Hartford
- Maine
- Concord
- Nevada
- Jackson
- Vermont
- Utah
- California
- Florida
- Illinois
- Oregon
- Montana
- Pennsylvania
- NewJersey
- Kansas
- NewMexico
- Louisiana
- Denver
- Missouri
- Texas
- Michigan
- Ohio
- Cheyenne
- Minnesota
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- Raleigh
- Lincoln
- Albany
- Wisconsin
- LittleRock
- Honolulu
- Charleston
- Knoxville
- North Dakota
- Alabama
- Olympia
- OklahomaCity
- Phoenix
- Alaska
- Boston
- Carolina Columbia
- Moines Iowa
- Pierre
- Frankfort
- Maryland
- Georgia
- Dover
- Richmond
- Providence
- Idaho
- Indianapolis
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Maine • Dover • Idaho • Texas • Albany • Nevada • Alaska • Boston • Oregon • Pierre • Kansas • Denver • Raleigh • Lincoln • Concord • Jackson • Alabama • Olympia • Phoenix • Vermont • Florida • Montana • Georgia • Hartford • Honolulu • Illinois • Maryland • Richmond • Missouri • Michigan • Cheyenne • Wisconsin • Knoxville • Frankfort • NewJersey • NewMexico • Louisiana • Minnesota • LittleRock • Charleston • California • Providence • North Dakota • OklahomaCity • ...
Capitals, 2 2024-10-09
22 Clues: Er__ • Eri_ • Il__d • Dori_ • Ele_tra • Genoe_e • Jam__ca • Fi__ish • Corsi_a • H__ston • Chin__k • Delibe_ • Falsta__ • Dela_are • Isr__lite • Hungar__n • Christ__n • Gibralt__ • Cretac___s • __charistic • Frankenst__n • Czechoslova___
African capitals 2025-03-27
20 Clues: Togo • Mali • Sudan • Guinea • Rwanda • Gambia • Nigeria • Erytrea • Burundi • Lesotho • Tanzania • Eswatimi • Botswana • Madagascar • Mauritania • Mozambique • Ivory Coast • Burkina Faso • Equiteral Guinea • Central African Republic
Country Capitals 2023-05-16
35 Clues: UAE • Iraq • Peru • Iran • Japan • India • Italy • Egypt • Chile • China • Kenya • Russia • Mexico • Canada • Brazil • Turkey • Uganda • Poland • France • Taiwan • England • Jamaica • Ireland • Ukraine • Vietnam • Germany • Ethiopia • Thailand • Australia • Costa Rica • North Korea • El Salvador • New Zealand • South Korea • United States
State Capitals 2023-05-16
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- South Dakota
- Utah
- Connecticut
- Kansas
- New Jersey
- Illinois
- Idaho
- Mississippi
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Nevada
- Missouri
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Alaska
- New Hampshire
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- Tennessee
- Wisconsin
- Delaware
- Rhode Island
- Fe New Mexico
- Louisiana
- Moines Iowa
- Ohio
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Texas
- West Virginia
- Florida
- Georgia
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- New York
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Washington
- Virginia
- California
- Wyoming
- Paul Minnesota
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Kansas • Oregon • Hawaii • Nevada • Alaska • Florida • Georgia • Montana • Indiana • Arizona • Vermont • Alabama • Wyoming • Delaware • Kentucky • Arkansas • Illinois • Oklahoma • New York • Michigan • Virginia • Missouri • Maryland • Nebraska • Colorado • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Louisiana • New Jersey • Washington • California • Moines Iowa • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
African Capitals 2025-02-14
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- the capital of Gabon
- the capital of Zimbabwe
- the capital of Uganda
- the capital of Algeria
- the capital of Chad
- the capital of Togo
- the capital of Mali
- the capital of Nigeria
- the capital of Sierra Leone
- the capital of Guinea-Bissau
- the capital of Guinea
- the capital of Cape Verde
- the capital of Senegal
- the capital of Rwanda
- the capital of Namibia
- the capital of Gambia
- the capital of South Sudan
- the capital of Sudan
- the capital of Burkina Faso
- the capital of Niger
- the capital of Tunisia
- the capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo
- the capital of Liberia
- the capital of Libya
- the capital of Benin
- the capital of Mauritania
- the capital of Eswatini
- the capital of Seychelles
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- the capital of Burundi
- the capital of Cameroon
- the capital of Angola
- the capital of Morocco
- the capital of Zambia
- the capital of Malawi
- the capital of Eritrea
- the capital of Republic of the Congo
- the capital of Equatorial Guinea
- the capital of Ethiopia
- the capital of Somalia
- the capital of Central African Republic
- the capital of Comoros
- the capital of Botswana
- the capital of Madagascar
- the capital of Lesotho
- the capital of Côte d'Ivoire
- the capital of Mozambique
- the capital of Ghana
- the capital of Djibouti
- the capital of São Tomé and Principe
- the capital of Kenya
50 Clues: the capital of Chad • the capital of Togo • the capital of Mali • the capital of Gabon • the capital of Sudan • the capital of Ghana • the capital of Niger • the capital of Kenya • the capital of Libya • the capital of Benin • the capital of Angola • the capital of Zambia • the capital of Uganda • the capital of Malawi • the capital of Guinea • the capital of Rwanda • the capital of Gambia • ...
State Capitals 2025-01-12
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- Juneau
- Raleigh
- Baton Rouge
- Dover
- Pierre
- Richmond
- Concord
- Columbus
- Providence
- Santa Fe
- Saint Paul
- Helena
- Augusta
- Little Rock
- Springfield
- Salt Lake City
- Columbia
- Des Moines
- Tallahassee
- Indianapolis
- Harrisburg
- Bismarck
- Trenton
- Boston
- Jackson
- Atlanta
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- Montgomery
- Oklahoma City
- Salem
- Sacramento
- Phoenix
- Montpelier
- Charleston
- Lansing
- Boise
- Lincoln
- Denver
- Honolulu
- Frankfort
- Madison
- Jefferson City
- Annapolis
- Carson City
- Cheyenne
- Hartford
- Austin
- Albany
- Nashville
- Olympia
- Topeka
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Juneau • Pierre • Denver • Helena • Austin • Albany • Boston • Topeka • Raleigh • Phoenix • Concord • Lansing • Lincoln • Madison • Augusta • Trenton • Olympia • Jackson • Atlanta • Richmond • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Columbia • Cheyenne • Hartford • Bismarck • Frankfort • Annapolis • Nashville • Montgomery • Sacramento • Montpelier • Charleston • Providence • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • Carson City • ...
State Capitals 2024-11-11
20 Clues: Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Arizona • Georgia • Alabama • Florida • Delaware • Colorado • Illinois • Kentucky • Arkansas • Maryland • Louisiana • California • Connecticut • Massachusetts
World Capitals 2024-11-27
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- Italy
- Denmark
- Vietnam
- United States of America
- Sri Lanka
- India
- Kenya
- Czechia
- Ethiopia
- Canada
- Portugal
- Peru
- Argentina
- Indonesia
- South Korea
- Philippines
- Cuba
- Thailand
- Sweden
- Finland
- Colombia
- Nepal
- Lebanon
- Haiti
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- Switzerland
- New Zealand
- United Arab Emirates
- Oman
- Greece
- Honduras
- Australia
- Malaysia
- Cambodia
- Egypt
- Taiwan
- Syria
- Chile
- Jamaica
- Brazil
- Ukraine
- Turkiye
- China
- Bahamas
- France
- The United Kingdom
- Japan
- Spain
- Senegal
- Hungary
- Norway
50 Clues: Oman • Peru • Cuba • Italy • Egypt • India • Syria • Kenya • Chile • China • Japan • Spain • Nepal • Haiti • Greece • Taiwan • Brazil • Canada • France • Sweden • Norway • Denmark • Vietnam • Jamaica • Czechia • Ukraine • Turkiye • Bahamas • Finland • Senegal • Hungary • Lebanon • Honduras • Malaysia • Cambodia • Ethiopia • Portugal • Thailand • Colombia • Australia • Sri Lanka • Argentina • Indonesia • Switzerland • New Zealand • South Korea • Philippines • The United Kingdom • ...
European Capitals 2026-01-16
36 Clues: Rome • Oslo • Bern • Riga • Minsk • Paris • Prague • Dublin • London • Skopje • Berlin • Vienna • Lisbon • Tirana • Athens • Madrid • Moscow • Zagreb • Warsaw • Vilnius • Tallinn • Helsinki • Budapest • Chisinau • Sarajevo • Brussels • Belgrade • Pristina • Podgorica • Bucharest • Amsterdam • Ljubljana • Reykjavik • Stockholm • Copenhagen • Bratislava
Capitals & Countries 2026-02-08
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- KualaLumpur
- Kyiv
- Brasília
- KuwaitCity
- Athens
- Muscat
- Amman
- PortLouis
- Astana
- Islamabad
- Jerusalem
- Kathmandu
- Baghdad
- Dhaka
- Wellington
- Ottawa
- Amsterdam
- Madrid
- Dublin
- Lisbon
- Tehran
- Warsaw
- Rome
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- Doha
- Paris
- NewDelhi
- Ankara
- Tokyo
- Canberra
- Moscow
- Riyadh
- Berlin
- Washington
- Damascus
- Helsinki
- Tripoli
- Manama
- Beijing
- Oslo
- London
- Beirut
- Cairo
- Copenhagen
- Stockholm
- Rabat
- BuenosAires
- AbuDhabi
47 Clues: Doha • Kyiv • Oslo • Rome • Paris • Tokyo • Amman • Dhaka • Cairo • Rabat • Ankara • Athens • Moscow • Riyadh • Berlin • Muscat • Astana • Manama • London • Beirut • Ottawa • Madrid • Dublin • Lisbon • Tehran • Warsaw • Tripoli • Beijing • Baghdad • NewDelhi • Brasília • Canberra • Damascus • Helsinki • AbuDhabi • PortLouis • Islamabad • Jerusalem • Kathmandu • Amsterdam • Stockholm • KuwaitCity • Washington • Wellington • Copenhagen • KualaLumpur • BuenosAires
CAPITALS: ASIA 2026-02-11
20 Clues: UAE • Iraq • Iran • Laos • Japan • China • Jordan • Russia • Turkey • Vietnam • Georgia • Mongolia • Cambodia • Pakistan • Indonesia • Bangladesh • Kazakhstan • South Korea • Philippines • Afghanistan
European Capitals 2025-09-08
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- Vilnius is the capital of this country
- Capital of Croatia
- Capital of Porto
- Capital of Poland (SPELLED IN ENGLISH)
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of France
- Capital of Belarus
- Yerevan is the Capital of this country
- Astana is the capital of this country
- Capital of Belgium (you can do it!!)
- Capital of Slovakia
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Capital of Liechtenstein
- Tallinn is the capital of this country
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- Capital of Malta
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Latvia
- Capital of Kosovo
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of Serbia
- Nicosia is the Capital of this country
- Tbilisi is the capital of this country
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Czechia
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Alabania
- Capital of Hungary
32 Clues: Capital of Malta • Capital of Porto • Capital of Italy • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Kosovo • Capital of Serbia • Capital of France • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Greece • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Finland • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Germany • Capital of Austria • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Czechia • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Bulgaria • ...
State Capitals 2025-08-12
20 Clues: Boise • Salem • Helena • Juneau • Austin • Topeka • Wyoming • Arizona • Augusta • Indiana • Bismark • Columbus • Colorado • Nebraska • Deleware • Des Moines • Springfield • South Dakota • Salt Lake City • South Carolina
World Capitals 2025-10-22
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- - Nobel Prizes city
- - Pyramids' city
- - Petronas Towers city
- - Dutch capital
- - Vistula River city
- - Little Mermaid city
- - Australian capital
- - Tango city
- - Nobel Peace Prize city
- - Great Wall location
- - Danube River capital
- - Flamenco city
- - Modernist architecture city
- - Eiffel Tower city
- - Danube River capital
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- - Pearl of the Orient
- - Kiwi capital
- - Sushi capital
- - Colosseum's city
- - Himalayan capital
- - Red Square's home
- - European Union capital
- - Central American capital
- - Adriatic Sea capital
- - Big Ben's home
- - Canadian capital
- - Acropolis city
- - Paraguay's capital
- - Taj Mahal city
- - Northern Lights city
- - Guinness brewery city
- - Atlantic island nation
- - Brandenburg Gate city
33 Clues: - Tango city • - Kiwi capital • - Sushi capital • - Dutch capital • - Flamenco city • - Pyramids' city • - Big Ben's home • - Acropolis city • - Taj Mahal city • - Colosseum's city • - Canadian capital • - Nobel Prizes city • - Himalayan capital • - Red Square's home • - Eiffel Tower city • - Vistula River city • - Paraguay's capital • - Australian capital • - Pearl of the Orient • - Little Mermaid city • ...
States and Capitols 2015-02-24
14 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Indiana • Vermont • Deleware • New York • Michigan • Wisconsin • New Jersey • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • Massachusetts • New Hampshire
States and Nations 2024-08-01
Across
- Individuals are born without built–in mental content and that all knowledge comes from experience and perception
- An English philosopher, absolute government is necessary to maintain order and prevent the chaos of the state of nature.
- Ultimate authority and control a state or governing entity has over its territory and affairs
- A political entity with a defined territory
- English philosopher known for his influential ideas on natural rights
- Influence/control someone's behavior or events
- A group of people who share a common identity
- The authority a person or organization holds within a structured system
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- A group of people who share a common identity but do not have an independent
- A geographic area that is controlled or claimed by someone or something
- Describes a hypothetical human condition before government and laws
- A system responsible for enforcing laws, decisions, and protecting citizens’ rights and welfare.
- A total number of individuals living in a specific area
- Involves actions and policies to gain and maintain power in a government
14 Clues: A political entity with a defined territory • A group of people who share a common identity • Influence/control someone's behavior or events • A total number of individuals living in a specific area • Describes a hypothetical human condition before government and laws • English philosopher known for his influential ideas on natural rights • ...
States and Nations 2025-08-12
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- a group of people with common language, history, and culture
- the idea that people are shaped by learning experiences
- A man who believed we need government and we are born the way we are
- The right for a state to rule without
- A territory with a government
- A man who believed human behaviors are learned and we have natural rights
- The role to make others do something or make something happen
- power that people think is rightfully given
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- A group of people without its own country
- Restricted land by government
- a world where there is no law or government
- A group of people that enforce and make decisions for a country or
- The amount of people living in an area
- The way people control the decision making of countries and compete for power
14 Clues: Restricted land by government • A territory with a government • The right for a state to rule without • The amount of people living in an area • A group of people without its own country • a world where there is no law or government • power that people think is rightfully given • the idea that people are shaped by learning experiences • ...
Civil War Vocab 2024-04-04
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- Line: A boundary line between four states (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia) that was surveyed in the 1760s and became a symbolic dividing line between the North and South during the American Civil War,
- Party: A political party in the United States that existed from the early 1830s to the mid-1850s. The Whigs were united in their opposition to President Andrew Jackson and his policies but were divided over the issue of slavery,
- Refers to the southern states of the United States, characterized by agricultural development with a heavy reliance on slave labor for cotton and other cash crops,
- The United States of America, especially in reference to the federal government and the northern states during the American Civil War,
- One of the two major political parties in the United States, which was divided during the American Civil War over the issue of slavery and states' rights,
- A term used to refer to a person from the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War,
- The act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or association, especially a political entity. In the context of the American Civil War, secession refers to the withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the United States of America to form the Confederate States of America,
- A type of warship that was heavily armored with iron or steel plates, making it resistant to enemy fire. Ironclads were used during the American Civil War by both the Union and Confederate navies,
- Crop: A crop grown primarily for sale rather than for subsistence, often requiring a significant investment in labor, equipment, and supplies. Cotton was a major cash crop in the Southern states during the American Civil War,
- The act of freeing someone from slavery or servitude,
- War: A type of warfare in which all available resources and instruments of society are used to attack the enemy, with little to no distinction between combatants and non-combatants. Total war was practiced during the American Civil War, particularly by the Union against the Confederacy,
- The production of goods or services in large quantities, especially through the use of machinery. The Northern states had a more developed industrial base than the Southern states, which contributed to their economic and military advantage during the American Civil War,
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- A political party in the United States that was formed in 1854 and was originally dedicated to opposing the expansion of slavery. Abraham Lincoln was a member of this party when he was elected President in 1860,
- Refers to the northern states of the United States, characterized by industrial and commercial development,
- A person who advocates for the abolition or ending of slavery,
- The science or practice of farming, including the cultivation of land, crops, and livestock. The Southern states had a more agricultural-based economy than the Northern states, with cotton being a major cash crop,
- A region that is under the jurisdiction of a country but has not yet been admitted as a state. During the American Civil War, several territories were admitted as states, including West Virginia, which was formed from the western counties of Virginia that did not secede from the Union,
- A group of states that seceded from the United States in 1860 and 1861, formed their own government, and fought the American Civil War against the Union,
- The period following the American Civil War during which the Southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union. Reconstruction lasted from 1865 to 1877 and involved significant social, economic, and political changes in the South,
- A term used to refer to a person from the Northern states, especially during the American Civil War,
- Strong loyalty and pride for a particular region or section of a country, often leading to political or economic tensions between different regions. In the United States, sectionalism was a major cause of the American Civil War, as the North and South had different economic and social systems,
21 Clues: The act of freeing someone from slavery or servitude, • A person who advocates for the abolition or ending of slavery, • A term used to refer to a person from the Northern states, especially during the American Civil War, • A term used to refer to a person from the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, • ...
periodic crossword 2023-04-28
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- positively charged atom
- model that shows electrons and orbitals
- bond between metals and non metals
- 118 on the periodic table
- change the mass without effecting the properties or element
- the most common element in earths crust
- dull, brittle, and powdery
- an atom with a charge
- the rows across the periodic table
- shiny, malleable, and good conductor
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- negatively charged atom
- the type of properties that are shared in the groups of the periodic table
- how many capitals are in every abbreviation
- the same element with a different atomic mass
- bond between two metals
- the rings that hold electrons
- element with the symbol K
- the columns down the periodic table
- last name of who created the current system of the periodic table
- model that shows valence electrons
20 Clues: an atom with a charge • positively charged atom • negatively charged atom • bond between two metals • 118 on the periodic table • element with the symbol K • dull, brittle, and powdery • the rings that hold electrons • bond between metals and non metals • the rows across the periodic table • model that shows valence electrons • the columns down the periodic table • ...
Civil War 2023-03-09
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- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- A term meaning "before war"
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States
- Said that black people were citizens of the United States and that all people were protected equally by the law
- The Confederacy
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- Outlawed slavery
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- Gave all male citizens the right to vote regardless of race.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- These were laws that prevented black people from voting, going to school, owning land, and even getting jobs
- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates
- Was the president before he was assasinated.
- States of the United States, also called the Union.
20 Clues: The Confederacy • Outlawed slavery • A term meaning "before war" • Was the president before he was assasinated. • States of the United States, also called the Union. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • Gave all male citizens the right to vote regardless of race. • Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South • ...
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2016-11-15
Misha’s puzzle 2020-12-31
10 Clues: crash • set alight • e.g. south • one tree ——- • Tom’s surname • give (one) a ring • degree in a scale • containing like or as • thank you in Afrikaans • one of South Africa capitals
states and emotions 2021-07-14
14 Clues: šalta • karšta • piktas • alkanas • sveikas • nustebęs • pavargęs • laimingas • ištroškęs • sergantis • išsigandęs • nelaimingas • susidomėjęs • nuobodžiaujantis
States and Nations 2025-08-12
Across
- people living in a territory
- philosopher supporting natural rights and government protection
- political community with territory and sovereignty
- ethnic group without a country
- accepted authority recognized as rightful
- geographic area controlled by a state
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- decision making and power within groups
- ability to influence or control others
- philosopher favoring strong government for order
- group sharing culture or history
- system that creates and enforces laws
- life without government or laws
- supreme authority of a state
- idea that people are born as blank slates
14 Clues: people living in a territory • supreme authority of a state • ethnic group without a country • life without government or laws • group sharing culture or history • system that creates and enforces laws • geographic area controlled by a state • ability to influence or control others • decision making and power within groups • idea that people are born as blank slates • ...
civil war 2026-05-05
Across
- a pivotal Union victory in the Civil War's Western Theater
- a defining conflict between the Northern Union states and the Southern Confederate states, largely caused by long-standing disputes over slavery and states' rights.
- slave-holding states that did not secede from the Union
- a series of intense,, consecutive battles near Richmond, Virginia
- a major American Civil War engagement in Pennsylvania where Union forces defeated Confederate General Robert E. Lee, halting his northern invasion
- the formal, voluntary withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the United States (the Union) to form the Confederate States of America
- the opening, inconclusive engagement of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s 1864 Overland Campaign in the American Civil War
- United States Military Academy graduate and career officer who became a Confederate major general during the American Civil War
- a premier Union Major General in the American Civil War
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- a decisive 47-day Union victory in the American Civil War,
- commanding the Army of Northern Virginia from 1862 until his surrender in 1865
- U.S. states where slavery was legally prohibited, abolished, or in the process of elimination
- a disastrous Confederate infantry assault on July 3, 1863, during the Battle of Gettysburg
- the site of the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865
- the U.S. states where slavery and the sale of enslaved people were legally permitted and constitutionally protected
- the south. an unrecognized breakaway republic of 11 Southern U.S. states that seceded between 1860 and 1861, triggering the American Civil War (1861–1865)
- the complete mobilization of resources, population, and industry to destroy the enemy’s ability and will to resist
- a major Union Army general during the American Civil War
- a person who advocated for the immediate end of slavery,
- the north. fought the civil war to preserve the United States against seceding Southern states, eventually adopting the abolition of slavery as a central goal
20 Clues: slave-holding states that did not secede from the Union • a premier Union Major General in the American Civil War • a major Union Army general during the American Civil War • a person who advocated for the immediate end of slavery, • a decisive 47-day Union victory in the American Civil War, • a pivotal Union victory in the Civil War's Western Theater • ...
Countries 2023-05-03
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- known as being upside down
- 50 stars and 13 stripes
- one of the most neutral countries in the world
- Large red leaf on flag
- the Incas used to live here until the Spainish killed them
- The home of the rising sun
- known for being the hardest place to escape in the world
- made pyramids in the desert
- known for tacos and really good coka-cola
- they have heavy accents and love beer (they hate england)
- Jews find this place the most valueable in the world
- home of the walfles
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- you most likely know them for pasta and pizza
- took over Poland in WW2
- think of the penguin movie
- has 3 capitals, and 2 countries in it's boarders
- capital is on an island, they speak danish
- Kingdom of, england, wales, scotland, and northen-ireland
- Former Soviet Union state
- has a huge rainforest inside of it
20 Clues: home of the walfles • Large red leaf on flag • took over Poland in WW2 • 50 stars and 13 stripes • Former Soviet Union state • known as being upside down • think of the penguin movie • The home of the rising sun • made pyramids in the desert • has a huge rainforest inside of it • known for tacos and really good coka-cola • capital is on an island, they speak danish • ...
Capitals 2021-11-22
11 Clues: Hitler • Holy cow • The queen • Maple syrup • The beehive • Eiffel tower • Rio de Janeiro • The white house • Leaning tower of Pisa • The land of kangaroos • It has been capital of S_a_n since the 17 century
CAPITALS 2023-01-31
11 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of India • Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Capital of Turkey • Capital of America • Capital of Germany • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Australia • Capital of Netherland
Capitals 2021-10-14
11 Clues: Capital of Maine • Capital of Vermont • Capital of New York • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Maryland • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Rhode Island • capital of New Hampshire • Capital of Massachusetts
United States Biggest Cities & Capitals 2023-01-09
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- - The biggest city in California
- - A city founded on the desert in Nevada, famous for gambling and high life standard
- - The capital of Georgia
- - The biggest city in Oregon
- - The captal of Colorado
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- - The biggest city in Kentucky
- - The biggest city in Washington State
- - One of the most famous cities in Florida (starting from M)
- - District of Columbia city with the White House
- - The capital of Connecticut
10 Clues: - The capital of Georgia • - The captal of Colorado • - The capital of Connecticut • - The biggest city in Oregon • - The biggest city in Kentucky • - The biggest city in California • - The biggest city in Washington State • - District of Columbia city with the White House • - One of the most famous cities in Florida (starting from M) • ...
Capitals of states in India 2024-11-06
10 Clues: Capitol of Goa • Capital of Bihar • Capitol of Sikkim • Capitol of Mizoram • Capitol of Gujrat • Capitol of Nagaland • Capitol of Rajasthan • Capitol of Jharkhand • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • Capitol of Himanchal Pradesh
Capitals of states in India 2024-11-06
10 Clues: Capitol of Goa • Capital of Bihar • Capitol of Sikkim • Capitol of Mizoram • Capitol of Gujrat • Capitol of Nagaland • Capitol of Rajasthan • Capitol of Jharkhand • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • Capitol of Himanchal Pradesh
States 2018-03-15
15 Clues: Abbreviated CO • Abbreviated CA • Abbreviated NE • Abbreviated NV • Abbreviated MI • The Peach State • The Aloha State • The Last Frontier • The Buckeye State • The Sunshine State • The capital is Austin. • The capital is Olympia. • The capital is Jackson. • The capital is Nashville. • The capital is Saint Paul.
States 2020-12-13
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- Mardi Gras originated in this state, not Louisiana
- The only royal palace in the U.S. is in this state.
- The only active diamond mine is in this state. So are the doctors.
- This is the flattest state.
- The first atomic bomb test occured in this state.
- The smallest state in terms of population, and it only has two escalators.
- This state has the largest stockpile of gold.
- The first U.S. State to be settled by the English.
- Home to the Cola-Cola Museum.
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- If this state were a country, it would have the eighth largest economy.
- This state has the most lakes.
- This state has more glaciers than the other 47 contiguous states combined.
- The only state that is one syllable.
- A city in this state was the first to be lit by electricity.
- The first U.S. State.
15 Clues: The first U.S. State. • This is the flattest state. • Home to the Cola-Cola Museum. • This state has the most lakes. • The only state that is one syllable. • This state has the largest stockpile of gold. • The first atomic bomb test occured in this state. • Mardi Gras originated in this state, not Louisiana • The first U.S. State to be settled by the English. • ...
states 2022-04-28
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
States 2023-11-29
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- Janie thinks this State has one of the best state flags out there (ask her, it's pretty good)
- Once held the nation's capital
- Home of the Braves, Hawks, Thrashers, & Falcons
- The other state thats not part of the lower 48
- Home of Music City
- Buffalo territory
- Not part of the lower 48...
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- The smack dab center of Tornado Alley
- Home of the Grapefruit League (Baseball)
- Excelsior
- State Forty-Eight
- Montpelier is the State Capital
- Six Flags got it's name for the # of Flags this state has had
- Home of the largest Salt water Lake in the Western Hemisphere
- Unfairly has the most professional sports teams
15 Clues: Excelsior • State Forty-Eight • Buffalo territory • Home of Music City • Not part of the lower 48... • Once held the nation's capital • Montpelier is the State Capital • The smack dab center of Tornado Alley • Home of the Grapefruit League (Baseball) • The other state thats not part of the lower 48 • Home of the Braves, Hawks, Thrashers, & Falcons • ...
States 2023-03-02
15 Clues: Land of corn • The big apple • Has Hollywood • East of Nebraska • Universal studios • Lincoln memorial • North of Kentucky • The capital is Salem • Land of 10,000 lakes • The capital is Denver • Named after a Country • The capital is Austin • The capital is Raleigh • The capital is Honolulu • The capital is Baton Rouge
Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-11-28
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- The way one behaves or presents oneself; one's manner
- Wishing to do good; kindly; characterized by helpful intentions
- Without exception or qualification; absolute
- Extreme, unreasonable expense or price; being beyond reasonable or proper limits
- Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy
- Unfitting and inappropriate; grossly improper
- Cunning; full of trickery or intentions to deceive
- An excessive amount
- Appropriateness of behavior; propriety
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- Unnecessary; unjustified
- Relating to areas that are far from large cities or capitals
- To charm; to delight
- Relating to areas that are far from large cities or capitals
- Excessive; lacking moderation
- To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation
- Doubtful; uncertain; questionable as to quality or validity
- Without exception or qualification; absolute
- Accepted standards and customs of a social group
- Wealth; affluence
- Mean, unethical, or dishonorable; not noble in character
- Wild and untamed; savage
21 Clues: Wealth; affluence • An excessive amount • To charm; to delight • Unnecessary; unjustified • Wild and untamed; savage • Excessive; lacking moderation • Appropriateness of behavior; propriety • Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy • Without exception or qualification; absolute • Without exception or qualification; absolute • Unfitting and inappropriate; grossly improper • ...
Unit lll History Crossword puzzle 2020-11-24
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- an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states
- Black American slave who led the only effective, sustained slave rebellion
- the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America
- a landmark case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester
- a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist who served as the sixth president of the United States, from 1825 to 1829
- an American empresario. Known as the "Father of Texas" and the founder of Texas
- the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds
- as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition
- American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
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- This treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico
- a proposal to prohibit slavery in the territory acquired by the United States at the conclusion of the Mexican War
- the antagonistic presidential race of 1828 began practically before Adams even took office
- an agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854
- an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848
- a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin
- a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819
- the 15th presidential election, held from Friday, November 1 to Wednesday, December 4, 1844
20 Clues: a machine for separating cotton from its seeds • a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 • an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin • the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849 • an agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854 • ...
Countries and capitals 2023-03-07
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- its the capital of China
- its the capital of Morocco
- its the capital of Palestine
- its the capital of Saudi Arabia
- its the capital of the United Kingdom
- its the capital of Russia
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- its the capital of Turkey
- its the capital of Brazil
- its the capital of the United states
- its the capital of Germany
- its the capital of Norway
11 Clues: its the capital of China • its the capital of Turkey • its the capital of Brazil • its the capital of Norway • its the capital of Morocco • its the capital of Germany • its the capital of Russia • its the capital of Palestine • its the capital of Saudi Arabia • its the capital of the United states • its the capital of the United Kingdom
The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution 2025-10-08
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- to prevent one branch from dominating the others
- the sole branch of government defined under the Articles
- Gave states with larger populations more power
- Branch designed to Carry out the laws
- 3/5's of a states slaves to be counted as part of the population
- electors chosen by states to cast ballots for candidates
- had the most power under the Articles
- Site of first convention, only 5 states sent representatives
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- the only state that did not attend the Constitutional Convention
- Farmer's protest against taxes and debt
- a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- the type of government Great Britain had and the US wanted to avoid
- The first government laws created for the newly formed United States
- Passed in 1787, this divided the land into territories and promised settlers religious freedom and no slavery
- favored by small states and had a single house congress
- offered a 2 house legislature to satisfy both large and small states
- Branch designed to interpret the laws
- Site where all but one state sent delegates to draft a new form of government
- Two house legislature
- the number of original states
20 Clues: Two house legislature • the number of original states • Branch designed to interpret the laws • Branch designed to Carry out the laws • had the most power under the Articles • Farmer's protest against taxes and debt • Gave states with larger populations more power • to prevent one branch from dominating the others • favored by small states and had a single house congress • ...
Elena 2020-08-30
Across
- Something from you that I find charming
- Sabre, épée or...
- Something you really have to stop
- When 27 becomes 1
- My favorite photographer. He focuses on humans
- It looks like the town hall but it is not
- You know them by heart thanks to your geo degree
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- Talented Italian actor famous for his accent
- It's full of bicycles, towers and museums.
- Coolest creatures ever
- A beautiful story full of turns and twists
- Italian town I really want to go back to
- It's a nice bar but it's also an animal
13 Clues: Sabre, épée or... • When 27 becomes 1 • Coolest creatures ever • Something you really have to stop • Something from you that I find charming • It's a nice bar but it's also an animal • Italian town I really want to go back to • It looks like the town hall but it is not • It's full of bicycles, towers and museums. • A beautiful story full of turns and twists • ...
Kelly Squared 2026-04-27
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- Sport Annie played in college
- Ending of 4 state capitals
- World in Español
- Maggie's dog and--coincidentally--Nana
- Annie's family cabin in Maine
- Where Annie studied abroad (twice)
- Team Maggie captained in college
- Locale of this weekend's events
- A holiday and a cove
- Georgetown's mascot
- Maggie's senior superlative: most likely to be ____
- The officiant
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- Haverford's mascot
- Gait slower than a gallop
- Stare at another's eyes
- Wedding declaration
- Irish stick sport
- Best competitive effort
- Maggie's Maid of Honor
- Subject Maggie teaches
- Trail mix
- Avail oneself of Vail?
- Org. for new teachers in under-resourced areas
- Annie's middle name
- Annie's senior superlative
- Where Maggie studied abroad
- Annie's Maid of Honor
- Home of the Kellys
28 Clues: Trail mix • The officiant • World in Español • Irish stick sport • Haverford's mascot • Home of the Kellys • Wedding declaration • Annie's middle name • Georgetown's mascot • A holiday and a cove • Annie's Maid of Honor • Maggie's Maid of Honor • Subject Maggie teaches • Avail oneself of Vail? • Stare at another's eyes • Best competitive effort • Gait slower than a gallop • ...
States/Capitals Week 1 Crossword 2024-09-08
states and nations 2024-08-03
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- an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own sovereign state
- a number of people that occupy a country or area
- the art of winning and holding control over a government
- dominate power
- possession authority
- the idea where everyone is born with a blank mind and experiences make up who they are
- power given by a position
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- a philosopher and political theorist in the 17th century
- a political organization of people defining a territory
- philosopher, scientist, and historian
- people who share the same culture, religion, language, and more
- a system that makes rules that for others to follow
- an area belonging to someone something or government authorities
- trying to understand what the world would be like without rules and government
14 Clues: dominate power • possession authority • power given by a position • philosopher, scientist, and historian • a number of people that occupy a country or area • a system that makes rules that for others to follow • a political organization of people defining a territory • a philosopher and political theorist in the 17th century • ...
States and Nations 2025-08-12
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- a group of people that share similar beliefs, religion, race, and culture.
- being able to govern yourself and others with no interference from a larger government.
- was a philosopher who believed that in a state of nature humans will rebel without their natural rights Life, Liberty, and property.
- a population with sovereignty, government, and territory.
- A group of people who are a nation but don’t share a state.
- people who live in a specific area.
- the ability to have influence over others.
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- The parties and people who run for government and what they stand for and how they govern.
- was a philosopher that believed in a state of nature humans would turn into savages and do anything to survive without a social contract and that life would be nasty, brutish, and short.
- elected power that is accepted as “right”.
- A geographic area defined by boundaries that belongs to a government.
- An institution that is in charge of decisions, justice, law, protection, defense , and has authority above its citizens.
- Latin for “blank state” and was Locke's belief that experiences shape humans rather than how they are born.
- Philosophical idea about life without authority or government
14 Clues: people who live in a specific area. • elected power that is accepted as “right”. • the ability to have influence over others. • a population with sovereignty, government, and territory. • A group of people who are a nation but don’t share a state. • Philosophical idea about life without authority or government • ...
Globalization 2022-02-14
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- It brings to our country not only material goods but their culture as well.
- It is the intensification of worldwide social–relation which link the distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa.
- It is an Organization to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries.
- It is the process of transferring an asset from public ownership—specifically ownership by a national government—to private ownership and operation.
- How many members are there in World Trade Organization?
- How much is the minimum wage in the provinces as of 2021? PHP 300-_ _ _
- It creates employment and job opportunities
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- How much is the minimum wage in Metro Manila as of 2021?
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- One of the examples of Globalization
- It is an organization composed of different countries, which sets the boundaries, limitations and trade policies among member countries. Trade It is referred to as exchange of goods, services and capitals.
- One of the News Networks aside from CNN, Aljazeera, and many others deliver world news as they happened in real time.
- They were Spanish trading ships which for two and a half centuries linked the Spanish Captaincy General of the Philippines with New Spain across the Pacific Ocean
- Date where World Trade Organization was found: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1, 1995
- Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and freely as possible.
- It is an organization which promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- It is an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- Freedom to travel also gives problem to the world like spreading of diseases aside from Aids, SARS, HIV, H1N1 flu and Ebola.
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- One of the five countries dominated WTO along with China, Germany, Japan, and Netherlands.
- It is an international financial institution that aims to promote global monetary and financial stability through the coordination of global central banks and their monetary policy efforts.
- Transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization. They formed different institution and organization.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed, being employed. People now have the means to buy product and to support their needs.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- It was among reasons behind hastening of globalization: Invasion of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- It is the process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals to doing that work with machinery.
- How many members in the United Nations?
- It refers to extensive mechanization in the production system which resulted into shift from land based manufacturing to a large scale factory production.
- It is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labor rights.
- It is the unification of economic policies between different states
- Date where United Nation was formed: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 24, 1945
- It is the internalized attitude of ethnic or cultural inferiority felt by people as a result of colonization
- It is an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- Information technology has paved the way to cultural globalization
- It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- It refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- Aim of the Organization is to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ international trade and it helps to remove trade barriers and create a free environment for foreign trade.
- What country Globalization started?
- How many perspectives are there on globalization?
40 Clues: What country Globalization started? • One of the examples of Globalization • How many members in the United Nations? • It creates employment and job opportunities • How many perspectives are there on globalization? • How many members are there in World Trade Organization? • How much is the minimum wage in Metro Manila as of 2021? • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-08-07
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- The bride's college mascot
- The bride's favorite color
- The couple's favorite football team
- Southeast Asian country, bride's heritage
- Protective pup named after a firearm brand
- Mischievous feline named after a Norse god
- The groom's eye color
- Number of years the couple has been together
- The groom's shoe size
- The groom's middle name
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- The bride's zodiac sign
- Scenic Maryland lake where she said "yes" (2 words)
- Land of pasta, pizza, and the groom’s heritage
- Historic South Carolina city hosting the bachelorette bash
- The bride's favorite hockey team
- Site where the couple was registered
16 Clues: The groom's eye color • The groom's shoe size • The bride's zodiac sign • The groom's middle name • The bride's college mascot • The bride's favorite color • The bride's favorite hockey team • The couple's favorite football team • Site where the couple was registered • Southeast Asian country, bride's heritage • Protective pup named after a firearm brand • ...
States 2020-12-13
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- Mardi Gras originated in this state, not Louisiana
- This state has the largest stockpile of gold.
- If this state were a country, it would have the eighth largest economy.
- The only active diamond mine is in this state. So are the doctors.
- This state has more glaciers than the other 47 contiguous states combined.
- The only state that is one syllable.
- The first U.S. State to be settled by the English.
- The first U.S. State.
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- The only royal palace in the U.S. is in this state.
- The first atomic bomb test occured in this state.
- A city in this state was the first to be lit by electricity.
- The smallest state in terms of population, and it only has two escalators.
- This state has the most lakes.
- Home to the Cola-Cola Museum.
- This is the flattest state.
15 Clues: The first U.S. State. • This is the flattest state. • Home to the Cola-Cola Museum. • This state has the most lakes. • The only state that is one syllable. • This state has the largest stockpile of gold. • The first atomic bomb test occured in this state. • Mardi Gras originated in this state, not Louisiana • The first U.S. State to be settled by the English. • ...
homeschool 2021-12-20
10 Clues: santas ride • Has a trunk • shakespeare • film industry • santas helpers • gives presents • Large marsupial • capital of India • famous bollywood actor • one of the capitals in south africa
Sip and Solve 2026-05-27
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- Orange feline with a cheesy name
- One word, two capitals
- Lizzy helps keep these pearly and white
- Lizzy’s got a new one after today
- Bride’s new title after today
- City they now call home
- The long dog of their higher education
- Mitch's seniority (years)
- See 9 Across
- Where Lizzy & Mitch first crossed paths
- Brides birth and baloney
- Today is the only day Lizzy is not wearing this color
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- Month of proposal
- How Mitch's pockets get filled, but yours gets emptied
- Groom’s relationship status update
- After the kiss they walked out to this
- Post-wedding getaway spot
- Love duration (years)
- Cut of the diamond, also her birthstone
- Character of sorority
- Black-and-white cat of the household
- Socrates died by it and Mitch and Lizzy live on it
- He popped the question here
- Reason everyone is gathered today
- Mitch’s drink of choice
25 Clues: See 9 Across • Month of proposal • Love duration (years) • Character of sorority • One word, two capitals • City they now call home • Mitch’s drink of choice • Brides birth and baloney • Post-wedding getaway spot • Mitch's seniority (years) • He popped the question here • Bride’s new title after today • Orange feline with a cheesy name • Lizzy’s got a new one after today • ...
Capitals 2015-10-14
11 Clues: / Capital of Spain • / Capital of Italy • / Capital of Russia • / Capital of Sweden • / Capital of France • / Capital of Norway • / Capital of England • / Capital of Finland • / Capital of Holland • / Capital of Germany • / Capital of Ukraine
Country Capitals 2023-12-27
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- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of India
- Capital of the UK
- Capital of New Zealand
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- Capital of France
- Capital of Mexico
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of the United States
- Capital of the Phillipines
- Capital of China
- Capital of Italy
19 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Norway • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Canada • Capital of the UK • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Australia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of New Zealand • Capital of the Phillipines • ...
Capitals 2025-04-28
Capitals 2021-09-05
11 Clues: capital of uk • capital of iran • capital of iraq • capital of italy • capital of japan • capital of india • capital of jordan • capital of russia • capital of canada • capital of thailand • capital of north korea
Capitals 2022-11-27
11 Clues: The capital of Spain. • The capital of Japan. • The capital of China. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of Russia. • The capital of Greece. • The capital of France. • The capital of the USA. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Britain. • The capital of Australia.
The Hunger Games 2018-04-09
Across
- The ugly cat with a squished face.
- sacrifice to survive.
- A pale yellow flower
- A bird able to memorize and repeat human conversations
- The capitals guards
- A widely distributed weed of the daisy family.
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- the girl on fire.
- Areas labelled 1-12
- A make believe place where everything is unpleasant
- The female tribute from district 11
- Exercising control over the freedom, will, or thought of others
- Creators of chaos
- A place consisting of 12 districts and a capital
- Not allowed
- An act of violent resistance to an established ruler
- The event at which Katniss volunteers
- A place or scene of activity, debate or conflict.
17 Clues: Not allowed • the girl on fire. • Creators of chaos • Areas labelled 1-12 • The capitals guards • A pale yellow flower • sacrifice to survive. • The ugly cat with a squished face. • The female tribute from district 11 • The event at which Katniss volunteers • A widely distributed weed of the daisy family. • A place consisting of 12 districts and a capital • ...
civil war crossword 2023-02-23
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- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
- he was the president for the confederacy states
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
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- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- He was the Confederate general in charge of the Army of Northern Virginia and at the end of the war Supreme Commander of remaining Confederate forces.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- was the president during the civil war
- A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- A nickname for the South
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy
20 Clues: A nickname for the South • was the president during the civil war • he was the president for the confederacy states • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union • A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers. • The northern states of the United States, also called the Union. • ...
Social studies 2018-01-24
Across
- of Ghenthe peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America
- earlier event or action that is regarded
- Hawksa person who clamors for war
- feeling, principles, or efforts.
- review A court can review an administrative action by a public body
- TreatyRepresentatives of the United States and Great Britain signedJay's Treaty
- DoctrineUnited States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823.
- Marshallan American politician and the fourth Chief Justice of the United States.
- act or statement,
- to a major American political party
- PurchaseThe purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803.
- and Sedition Act Four bills passed by the Federalist-dominated 5th United States Congress
- rightsThe rights and powers held by individual US states
- Rebellion A tax protest in the United States
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- body of advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government.
- AffairA political and diplomatic episode
- is loyalty to one's own region or section of the country
- person who advocates or supports a system of government
- and Virginia resolutions Political statements
- ProclamationA formal announcement issued by U.S. President George Washington
- Acta law passed by the United State Congress and signed by President Thomas Jefferson on December 22, 1807.
- Treatythe United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion.
- Act of 1789A United States federal statute
- vs MadisonA landmark case by the United States Supreme Court
- policyA government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- of New Orleansa series of engagements fought between December 14, 1814 and January 18, 1815
- Make legally null and void
- and Clarkexplored the American Northwest
29 Clues: act or statement, • Make legally null and void • feeling, principles, or efforts. • Hawksa person who clamors for war • to a major American political party • AffairA political and diplomatic episode • earlier event or action that is regarded • and Clarkexplored the American Northwest • Act of 1789A United States federal statute • Rebellion A tax protest in the United States • ...
State Capitals 2012-12-02
19 Clues: Maine • Alaska • Dakota • Oregon • Hawaii • Montana • Wyoming • Michigan • Washington • Moines/Iowa • City/Nevada • North Dakota • West Virginia • New Hampshire • City/ Missouri • Fe/ New Mexico • Paul/Minnesota • Lake City/ Utah • Rouge/ Louisiana
State Capitals 2019-04-24
19 Clues: Gem State • Bay State • Aloha State • First State • Peach State • Empire State • Golden State • Prairie State • Pelican State • Hawkeye State • Palmetto State • Old Line State • Sunshine State • BlueGrass State • Sunflower State • Grand Canyon State • Constitution State • YellowHammer State • Last Frontier State
State Capitals 2024-04-18
19 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Arizona • Arkansas • Kentucky • Delaware • Oklahoma • Michigan • Minnesota • California • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • South Carolina • United States of America
Country Capitals 2025-12-22
19 Clues: Apia • Vaduz • Sucre • Tirana • Skopje • Dodoma • Banjul • Bishkek • Nicosia • Honiara • Thimphu • Asuncion • Gaborone • Belmopan • Canberra • Funafuti • PortoNovo • Ljubljana • Antananarivo
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- the study of the earth and its people
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- the study and forecasting of weather
- the study of and making of maps
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- a chart of statistical data
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- a physical point or position on earth
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
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- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- north, east, south, west
- the study of government and politics
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study and forecasting of weather • the study of government and politics • the study of the earth and its people • a physical point or position on earth • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Manifest Destiny, Pre-causes of the Civil War 2020-02-27
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- fifth longest river of North America
- any of the southern states of the US in which slavery was legal before the Civil War.
- a year later with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- statesman who represented Kentucky
- a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Cour
- organized incorporated territory of the United States
- add (territory) to one's own territory by appropriation.
- a state in which slavery was legal, states in which slavery was prohibited
- he 12th president of the United States
- The legislation that provided for the admission of Maine to the United States
- An armed conflict between the United States and
- known as the North, referred to the United States of America
- Raid on Harpers Ferry
- Loyalty to one's own region
- the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created
- 11th president of the United States
- the 14th and youngest-ever vice president of the United States
- A package of five separate bills passed by the United States Congres
- A series of violent civil confrontations in the United States
- the 19th quadrennial presidential election
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- expansion that included Texas, California, and the entire Oregon territory
- they were unsucceseful in banning slavery in territory acquired from Mexico
- a state of the US in which slavery was illegal.
- An organized incorporated territory
- Treaty of Peace
- Admitted to the Union as the 28th state
- the designation of the mounted force of the United States Army
- the 19th-century doctrine
- a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution.
- Enacted by the 33rd United States Congress
- a treaty between Great Britain and the United States
31 Clues: Treaty of Peace • Raid on Harpers Ferry • the 19th-century doctrine • Loyalty to one's own region • statesman who represented Kentucky • An organized incorporated territory • 11th president of the United States • fifth longest river of North America • he 12th president of the United States • Admitted to the Union as the 28th state • a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. • ...
Wedding 2024-12-21
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- Currently live
- Sam's favorite musical
- Sam's favorite TV show
- Month we met
- David's birth month
- Sam's Hobby
- Our first date
- David's favorite musical
- Hockey team
- David's hobby
- Our boy cats name
- David's favorite movie
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- Football team
- First vacation
- Last vacation
- Our girl cats name
- David's favorite color
- Favorite board game
- Sam's bachelorette location
- Total siblings between both
- Where we are from
- Sam's favorite singer
- App we met on
- Sam's birth month
- College Sam attended
25 Clues: Sam's Hobby • Hockey team • Month we met • Football team • Last vacation • App we met on • David's hobby • First vacation • Currently live • Our first date • Where we are from • Sam's birth month • Our boy cats name • Our girl cats name • Favorite board game • David's birth month • College Sam attended • Sam's favorite singer • Sam's favorite musical • David's favorite color • Sam's favorite TV show • ...
Putting the Constitution to Work 2021-01-07
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- each citizen has equal rights
- Ensuring National __
- no longer in effect
- fraction of vote of the Senate
- to approve and make official
- each state gets help to put these down
- states are protected from these
- legal change to a document
- states must honor these from other states
- Supreme __ of the United States
- decides on admitting new states
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- first state to approve the new Constitution
- number of states needed to approve the Constitution
- capture and return of criminals
- time limit on new amendments
- __ government
- last state to approve the Constitution
- promise
- __ Among the States
- congressional power over these
20 Clues: promise • __ government • no longer in effect • __ Among the States • Ensuring National __ • legal change to a document • time limit on new amendments • to approve and make official • each citizen has equal rights • fraction of vote of the Senate • congressional power over these • capture and return of criminals • states are protected from these • Supreme __ of the United States • ...
States 2017-11-04
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- York Home of the first presidential inauguration: George Washington took the oath of office in this state on April 30, 1789
- has the only royal palace in the U.S.
- More turkeys are raised here than in any other state
- largest number of telescopes in the world
- home to the most extensive coastline in U.S., 6,640 miles, longer than all other state's coasts combined
- has the only full-length statue of George Washington, placed in its capitol in 1796
- Home of Mark Twain and some of his characters, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
- largest production of maple syrup in the U.S.
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- home of the “Register of the Desert,” a huge granite boulder with 5,000 early pioneer names carved on it
- this states workers built the first rocket to put humans on the moon
- first state to ratify the United States constitution
- first automobile law was passed in this state in 1901, the speed limit was 12 mph
- Katherine Lee Bates wrote “America the Beautiful” after seeing the view from Pikes Peak in this state
- Famous singer Johnny Cash was born in this state
- The first parking meter was installed in its captiol in 1935
15 Clues: has the only royal palace in the U.S. • largest number of telescopes in the world • largest production of maple syrup in the U.S. • Famous singer Johnny Cash was born in this state • first state to ratify the United States constitution • More turkeys are raised here than in any other state • The first parking meter was installed in its captiol in 1935 • ...
States 2019-10-27
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
Africa Country Comparison 2022-05-03
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- how many capitals are in South Africa
- top import partner in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya
- main industry in South Africa
- natural resources found in Kenya
- 2nd largest occupation in South Africa
- largest ethnic group in Nigeria
- agricultural product found in Kenya and SouthAfrica
- main language spoken in South Africa
- agricultural product found in Nigeria
- main industry in Nigeria
- country with lowest literacy rate for females
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- Government found in Nigeria
- Government found in South Africa
- of Nigeria’s economy exports to this country
- climate in the interior in Kenya
- largest ethnic group in Kenya
- largest religious group found in South Africa and Kenya
- natural resource in South Africa
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Nigeria
- total literacy rate is 95%
- climate along east coast in South Africa
22 Clues: capital of Kenya • capital of Nigeria • main industry in Nigeria • total literacy rate is 95% • Government found in Nigeria • largest ethnic group in Kenya • main industry in South Africa • largest ethnic group in Nigeria • Government found in South Africa • climate in the interior in Kenya • natural resource in South Africa • natural resources found in Kenya • ...
