world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Black History Crossword Puzzle Ms. Marshall 2022-02-07
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- The first Black mayor of Nova Scotia and the first Black woman to be elected mayor in Canada.
- The first Canadian woman to win an individual medal in track at the IAAF World Championships.
- Canada's first Black Governor General.
- A lawyer and politician who was appointed Ontario's 24th Lieutenant Governor.
- Elected first Black president of the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association on Sept. 9, 2016.
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- This person won the BET Award for Video Director of the Year 2016.
- A rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor who has won four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, a record 29 Billboard Music Awards, two Brit Awards, and three Juno Awards.
- Founder and Executive Artistic Director of The HopeWorks Connection that supports youth and trains leaders through the performing arts.
- Author of the book documenting the history of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, the all-Black segregated unit of the Canadian military in the First World War.
- The first Black airman to fly on operations with the RCAF in Europe in an integrated front line squadron during World War II.
10 Clues: Canada's first Black Governor General. • This person won the BET Award for Video Director of the Year 2016. • A lawyer and politician who was appointed Ontario's 24th Lieutenant Governor. • The first Black mayor of Nova Scotia and the first Black woman to be elected mayor in Canada. • ...
Samurai Mongo street 2017-12-13
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- Main character of House on mango street
- The pride of a samurai
- Emperor of Japan that drowned in the Genpai war
- Sun that represent the English world and Spanish World
- A battle was taken place in this location
- Two worlds
- Main weapon for samurais
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- The war that the battle of kuikara took place
- One of the clans that was part of the battle of Kurikara
- An ancient samurai warrior
- Range weapon samurais use
- The clan that beat the Taira clan
- The god that the Minamoto worship too
- The general samurai
14 Clues: Two worlds • The general samurai • The pride of a samurai • Main weapon for samurais • Range weapon samurais use • An ancient samurai warrior • The clan that beat the Taira clan • The god that the Minamoto worship too • Main character of House on mango street • A battle was taken place in this location • The war that the battle of kuikara took place • ...
Persepolis Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-28
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- Capital of Iran
- Country that Anoosh resides in
- Iran is twice the size of this country
- Comforts Marji before she leaves for Austria
- Number of political prisoners released when Shah stepped down
- Makes fake passports
- Shut down because of the Islamic Republic
- Children reflected political realities of adult world with this
- Narrator of viewer’s guide video
- Iran’s oil helped them in World War 2
- Government led by high religious officials
- Marji called her mom this to show rebellion
- Hamburger joint Marji goes to
- Needed to leave the country
- Country Marji moved to at the end of the novel
- Secret police force
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- Number of days Iranian borders were closed
- Group who led torture training
- President that tried to release hostages
- Punishment for speaking out
- Also called renaissance
- Marji protested on this day
- Iranian fighter plane
- Marji's uncle that was arrested
- Westernized oil profits allowed Shah to do this
- Rahman’s father killed these people
- What else have the refugees lost
- Shah’s policies were pro-
- Chooses king, according to Marji
- Patients taken to this country
- At war with Iran
- Language spoken in Iran
- People on the street asked for this in front of the hospital
- Reason why Marji's uncle was hospitalized
- Besides language, another communication problem is the use of this
- Marji hit her at school
- She was killed after Siamak
- Smuggled in the coat of Marji's father
- Iran’s original name
39 Clues: Capital of Iran • At war with Iran • Secret police force • Makes fake passports • Iran’s original name • Iranian fighter plane • Also called renaissance • Language spoken in Iran • Marji hit her at school • Shah’s policies were pro- • Punishment for speaking out • Marji protested on this day • She was killed after Siamak • Needed to leave the country • Hamburger joint Marji goes to • ...
Causes of WWI Review 2022-12-12
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- What European countries wanted more of; a way of practicing imperialism.
- A term for when neither side of a conflict is making any progress.
- Country that held the most colonies before World War I.
- Title of the leader of Germany, Wilhelm II.
- Name of the empire in modern day Turkey.
- Age of the youngest person to fight in WWI; 6*2.
- Agreement between nations to help each other if attacked.
- Type of animal used in WWI for armed cavalry. (Google that word if you need to!)
- Type of poison used in trench warfare; one of the three forms of water.
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- Large buildup of a nation's armed forces (army, navy, etc.) often leading to an arms race.
- Name of the contested region between Germany and France.
- Title of the leader of Russia, Nicholas II.
- One of the major battles of WWI.
- A term used to describe countries that actively do not participate or pick sides in a conflict.
- Acronym for our causes of World War I.
- Type of animal used to carry messages in the trenches.
- Country where the Black Hand (group that assassinated the Archduke) was from.
- City where the Archduke was assassinated.
- Name of the country that Great Britain was sworn to protect.
- Extreme patriotism/loyalty to one's own people, culture or nation.
- The other major battle of WWI.
- Expanding one's territory by taking over another country. Done by creating colonies in the areas that have been taken over, mainly for economic reasons.
22 Clues: The other major battle of WWI. • One of the major battles of WWI. • Acronym for our causes of World War I. • Name of the empire in modern day Turkey. • City where the Archduke was assassinated. • Title of the leader of Russia, Nicholas II. • Title of the leader of Germany, Wilhelm II. • Age of the youngest person to fight in WWI; 6*2. • ...
Humanities Revision - Essential Vocabulary 2016-03-02
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- Harsh leaders of a country which controlled the country by themselves with great power and force.
- Britain, France and other states that were in the winning side of World War 1
- A stock exchange
- information that can be presented as posters that contain biased or misleading information used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- A revolution also known as October Revolution which occurred in 1917 happened in Russia
- A period of time when the stock exchange broke down which lead to massive unemployment and poverty.
- A political ideology in which the countries trade and industry is controlled by private owners for profit.
- A political ideology where the government controls the economy to make sure that goods are equally shared by the people
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- Nations that fought in the World War II against the Allied forces.
- A political ideology that came from Fascism
- A union formed for mutual benefits
- A racial group that has blonde and blue eyes
- A place where lots of people such as political prisoners are deliberately imprisoned, usually in a small area with very little facilities
- A peace treaty that was formed at the end of World War I that Germany and the allied nations
- Soldiers or others that have been captured and imprisoned by the opponents.
- An idea formed by Wilson, it is known as the guardian of world peace
- A political ideology where there is government led by a dictator, who does not allow the criticism of the government
17 Clues: A stock exchange • A union formed for mutual benefits • A political ideology that came from Fascism • A racial group that has blonde and blue eyes • Nations that fought in the World War II against the Allied forces. • An idea formed by Wilson, it is known as the guardian of world peace • Soldiers or others that have been captured and imprisoned by the opponents. • ...
Ava Garcia 2024-03-26
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- where the government controls everything and there’s no private ownership
- when the US gave financial aid to help rebuild western European countries after World War II, aiming to prevent the spread of communism, and strengthen those countries against Soviet influence
- Mutually assured destruction
- a symbolic barrier, that divided Europe into two separate areas
- last leader of Soviet Union of Cold War
- a group of western countries, including the US teaming up to support each other and stand against the Soviet union, and it’s allies the Warsaw Pact to maintain security and deter aggression
- a Cuban leader, who was all about communism, and had close ties with the Soviet union during the Cold War
- an economic system, where private individuals own property and businesses and the government has less control over the economy compared to communism
- when Senator Joseph McCarthy accused people of being communist, without much evidence, leading to a climate of fear and suspicion in the US
- The divided city in Germany
- a couple in the US who were accused of spying for the Soviet union during the Cold War
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- the leader of the Soviet Union during the early part of the Cold War
- a US Senator, who led the anti-communist movement during the Cold War, accusing many people of being communist without much evidence
- a tense standoff between the US and Soviet union after World War II, where they didn’t directly fight, but were in a big power struggle
- the US strategy to prevent the spread of communism, by trying to limit the influence of the Soviet union, and stop it from expanding its power into other countries
- a military alliance led by the Soviet union and it’s eastern European allies in response to NATO the western alliance to show their strength and unity
- how the Cold War ended
- the US and Soviet Union supporting different sides in other countries without directly fighting each other
- a competition between the US and the Soviet union to build up their military weapons and technology to try to outdo each other
- the philosopher,whose ideas inspired communism
20 Clues: how the Cold War ended • The divided city in Germany • Mutually assured destruction • last leader of Soviet Union of Cold War • the philosopher,whose ideas inspired communism • a symbolic barrier, that divided Europe into two separate areas • the leader of the Soviet Union during the early part of the Cold War • ...
Name wrestler who stared in these Movies/Shows 2026-01-09
24 Clues: RABID • PSYCH • CHUCK • STUBER • RED ONE • MARINE 6 • COUNTDOWN • THE FLASH • MAGIC MIKE • SMALLVILLE • TERRIFER 2 • SURFS UP 2 • KNUCKLEHEAD • THE CHAPERONE • THE NAKED GUN • HOBBS AND SHAW • HAPPY GILMORE 2 • READY TO RUMBLE • BOY MEETS WORLD • CHRISTMAS BOUNTY • THE KILLERS GAME • SUBURBAN COMMANDO • THE PRINCESS BRIDE • 12 ROUNDS RELOADED
Aftermath of War in Europe 2025-01-09
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- Lost World War II
- A conference where leaders decided what to do with Europe after World War II.
- Type of government the Soviet Union supported in Eastern Europe.
- The part of Europe that the Soviet Union controlled after World War II.
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- Less than true information meant to convince people of something.
- Created after World War II to keep peace and help the people of the world.
- State where the first UN conference took place.
7 Clues: Lost World War II • State where the first UN conference took place. • Type of government the Soviet Union supported in Eastern Europe. • Less than true information meant to convince people of something. • The part of Europe that the Soviet Union controlled after World War II. • Created after World War II to keep peace and help the people of the world. • ...
ECCLESIASTES (3) 2024-11-05
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- Uncertainty (Ecclesiastes 11:5)
- Detestation (Ecclesiastes 3:8)
- Deep sorrow (Ecclesiastes 7:3)
- Trust (Ecclesiastes 3:14)
- Struggle (Ecclesiastes 3:8)
- Affection (Ecclesiastes 9:9)
- Age Senior years (Ecclesiastes 12:2)
- Breeze (Ecclesiastes 1:6)
- Delight (Ecclesiastes 2:26)
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- River (Ecclesiastes 1:7)
- Adolescence (Ecclesiastes 1 2:1)
- Flame (Ecclesiastes 7:6)
- Tranquility (Ecclesiastes 3:8)
- Calmness (Ecclesiastes 3:8)
- Battle (Ecclesiastes 3:8)
- Hopelessness (Ecclesiastes 2:20)
- Daylight (Ecclesiastes 1:5)
- Prudence (Ecclesiastes 10:10)
- Lack of good sense (Ecclesiastes 10:1)
- Nourishment (Ecclesiastes 9:7)
20 Clues: River (Ecclesiastes 1:7) • Flame (Ecclesiastes 7:6) • Breeze (Ecclesiastes 1:6) • Battle (Ecclesiastes 3:8) • Trust (Ecclesiastes 3:14) • Daylight (Ecclesiastes 1:5) • Calmness (Ecclesiastes 3:8) • Struggle (Ecclesiastes 3:8) • Delight (Ecclesiastes 2:26) • Affection (Ecclesiastes 9:9) • Prudence (Ecclesiastes 10:10) • Nourishment (Ecclesiastes 9:7) • ...
Progressive era crossword puzzle 2022-10-22
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- trusts and monopolies.
- American war, A war for Cuban independence and American expansion.
- era,
- Liliuokalani, Last queen of hawaii
- in simple terms guns.
- To take in goods.
- A policy extending a countries power and influence with military power.
- A formal indication that says one's opinion.
- the government asks for taxes to build structures.
- diplomacy,The use of financial power to extend its international influence.
- To buy something.
- To vote for who gets the power.
- protest, Cuban's trying to become independent from the world.
- maine, the ship that got blown up in the spanish American war.
- oil, John d rockefellers company.
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- activities seeking to dissolve
- wealth and resources of a countries region.
- Wilson, President during world war 1.
- Supplies or elements you can buy.
- state laws that fluctuate from countries laws.
- To send out goods.
- A man who helps the government rule the country.
- stone, One of the women's rights leader.
- President that got stuck in a hot tub.
- The power to influence or direct peoples behavior.
- A system that controls people and goods and everything with laws.
- debate in conflict.
- land surrounded by water.
- search out and publicly expose a business.
- A way of organizing a business by merging together rival companies.
30 Clues: era, • To take in goods. • To buy something. • To send out goods. • debate in conflict. • in simple terms guns. • trusts and monopolies. • land surrounded by water. • activities seeking to dissolve • To vote for who gets the power. • Supplies or elements you can buy. • oil, John d rockefellers company. • Liliuokalani, Last queen of hawaii • Wilson, President during world war 1. • ...
Black History Crossword Puzzle Ms. Marshall 2022-02-07
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- The first Black mayor of Nova Scotia and the first Black woman to be elected mayor in Canada.
- The first Canadian woman to win an individual medal in track at the IAAF World Championships.
- Canada's first Black Governor General.
- A lawyer and politician who was appointed Ontario's 24th Lieutenant Governor.
- Elected first Black president of the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association on Sept. 9, 2016.
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- This person won the BET Award for Video Director of the Year 2016.
- A rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor who has won four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, a record 29 Billboard Music Awards, two Brit Awards, and three Juno Awards.
- Founder and Executive Artistic Director of The HopeWorks Connection that supports youth and trains leaders through the performing arts.
- Author of Canada’s Black Battalion, a book documenting the history of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, the all-Black segregated unit of the Canadian military in the First World War.
- The first Black airman to fly on operations with the RCAF in Europe in an integrated front line squadron during World War II.
10 Clues: Canada's first Black Governor General. • This person won the BET Award for Video Director of the Year 2016. • A lawyer and politician who was appointed Ontario's 24th Lieutenant Governor. • The first Black mayor of Nova Scotia and the first Black woman to be elected mayor in Canada. • ...
Lochlann 2022-12-22
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- Last name of made up soccer player
- They have an orange jersey
- He travels underground using a nail as a weapon
- Chris Pinkham's Number
- Only god not eaten by Kronos
- Percy is named after
- Country that hosted the World Cup
- Child of Pluto
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- Where Messi calls home
- Moise
- Portugal's star player
- This country beat Costa Rica 4-2, Tied Spain and lost to Japan 1-2
- Jason's Dad
- Athena in Rome
- Neighbor of USA that lost every game at World Cup
- This country has a dragon on their flag
- How many heroes are in the great prophecy
- Koleilat - #1
- 75/25 + 3 - 2
19 Clues: Moise • Jason's Dad • Koleilat - #1 • 75/25 + 3 - 2 • Athena in Rome • Child of Pluto • Percy is named after • Where Messi calls home • Portugal's star player • Chris Pinkham's Number • They have an orange jersey • Only god not eaten by Kronos • Country that hosted the World Cup • Last name of made up soccer player • This country has a dragon on their flag • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- A system of government in which people elect their leaders and have freedoms such as speech and press.
- The line that separates North and South Korea.
- The first satellite sent into space by the Soviet Union.
- A U.S. promise to help countries fight communism.
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- A group of countries that worked together against the Soviet Union.
- A communist country that started the Korean War.
- A system of government where the state has total control over all aspects of life.
- A symbolic division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
- A drill taught to kids in case of a nuclear bomb.
- U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism.
- A group of countries controlled by the Soviet Union.
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- When a U.S. spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.
- A U.S.-backed country attacked by North Korea.
- Countries in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union.
- Another name for the Soviet Union
- A safe place built to survive a nuclear attack.
- A U.S. senator who accused people of being communists.
- U.S. president during World War II who met with Stalin and Churchill at Yalta.
- A large country that became communist in 1949.
- A U.S. plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II.
- The leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War.
- A U.S. and Allied effort to supply a blockaded city in Germany with food and supplies.
- A group that investigated suspected communists in America.
- hatred between the US and Russia
25 Clues: hatred between the US and Russia • Another name for the Soviet Union • Nation that supports democracy and freedom • A U.S.-backed country attacked by North Korea. • The line that separates North and South Korea. • A large country that became communist in 1949. • A safe place built to survive a nuclear attack. • A communist country that started the Korean War. • ...
World War 2 Battles 2023-12-06
8 Clues: Fought in Egypt • Entered US into WW2 • Last effort by Germany • Fought in Soviet Union • Put Japan on the defensive • Small island south of Japan • Japan still did not surrender after • Gave Allies a place to invade inland Europe
Cold War 2022-11-15
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- The countries of Eastern Europe that came under the control of the Soviet Union after world war 11.
- The main problem of the Cold War.
- The Berlin ________ broke the soviet blockade of West Berlin and kept the city out of communist hands.
- Elected as Russian president in 2000.
- A doctrine, American policy of the 1950's aimed at preventing the spread of communism in the Middle East.
- Made up of countries with non-communist governments.
- A war thousands of American servicemen lost their lives in Southeast Asia.
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- A time of improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970's.
- An alliance formed by 12 countries to oppose the spread of communism in western europe.
- Doctrine that provides American aid to Greece and turkey to prevent spread of communism to countries.
- A small-scale war without nuclear weapons that involves just one area of the world.
- The president of the United States during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- The person who said that an "Iron Curtain" had descended around Eastern Europe.
- The country that started the space race by launching "Sputnik" in 1957.
- President of the United State during the cold war in 1980.
15 Clues: The main problem of the Cold War. • Elected as Russian president in 2000. • Made up of countries with non-communist governments. • President of the United State during the cold war in 1980. • The president of the United States during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • The country that started the space race by launching "Sputnik" in 1957. • ...
Illinois 2023-09-07
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- Farm equipment company founded in Illinois (2 wds)
- Important industry in Illinois
- University of Illinois mascot
- Popular food at sports events
- Illinois state motto (3 wds)
- Blues legend from Chicago (2 wds)
- Chicago tourist attraction (2 wds)
- Frequent weather occurrence
- Greater Chicago area
- Baseball team
- Musical heritage in Chicago
- Region including Lake Michigan (2 wds)
- Infamous Chicago gangster (2 wds)
- Largest city
- Major crop
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- Tallest skyscraper former name (2 wds)
- Iconic Chicago sculpture (2 wds)
- Genre of music associated with Chicago
- Chicago green space (2 wds)
- Historic highway, __66
- State's role in the Civil War
- Former Illinois governor
- Legendary Chicago Bears coach
- Nickname for Chicago (2 wds)
- Abraham, the 16th president, from Illinois
- Type of pizza (2 wds)
- State capital
- Informal name for Lincoln
- Bordering body of water (2 wds)
- Dominant natural landscape
30 Clues: Major crop • Largest city • State capital • Baseball team • Greater Chicago area • Type of pizza (2 wds) • Historic highway, __66 • Former Illinois governor • Informal name for Lincoln • Dominant natural landscape • Chicago green space (2 wds) • Frequent weather occurrence • Musical heritage in Chicago • Nickname for Chicago (2 wds) • Illinois state motto (3 wds) • ...
Aerospace & Aviation 2022-04-13
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- entire tail section of the aircraft
- Commander of the STS Challenger
- American aviation, motorcycling pioneer,
- force generated by the aircraft’s wings
- body of the airplane, long hollow tube
- most successful fighter ace in World War I
- built the world’s first liquid-fuel rocket
- daring raids on Japan during World War II
- The first American to orbit the Earth
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- new form American space travel,Challenger
- international cooperation in space, orbits E
- Soviet pilot 1st to journey Into outer space
- Pioneers who invented world's 1st airplane
- The first artificial Earth satellite
- force that moves an aircraft through air
- 1st Pilot who exceeded the speed of sound
- American navy off 1st to North P/SP by air
- Hungarian-American advances in aerodynamics
- one small step for man, one giant leap man
- 1st transatlantic flight The Spirit of St.L
20 Clues: Commander of the STS Challenger • entire tail section of the aircraft • The first artificial Earth satellite • The first American to orbit the Earth • body of the airplane, long hollow tube • force generated by the aircraft’s wings • American aviation, motorcycling pioneer, • force that moves an aircraft through air • new form American space travel,Challenger • ...
london and paris 2026-03-05
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- the king of England.
- Dame beautiful French cathedral damaged by a fire in 1919
- the home of the king of England,
- a leader of England in World War II,
- who works under big Ben
- the leader of France in World War II
- a river in Paris
- Statue of him in Trafalgar Square
- capital of France,
- capital of the United Kingdom,
- name for the subway in Paris
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- French emperor defeated at the battle of Waterloo,
- with the British called french fries
- name for the subway in London,
- the largest park in London
- paragraph famous art museum in Paris,
- the name of the large Ferris wheel in London
- a river in London
- a buttery French pastry
- Paul’s beautiful cathedral in London designed by Christopher Renn,
- the street where the British Prime Minister lives.
- metal tower in Paris,
22 Clues: a river in Paris • a river in London • capital of France, • the king of England. • metal tower in Paris, • who works under big Ben • a buttery French pastry • the largest park in London • name for the subway in Paris • name for the subway in London, • capital of the United Kingdom, • the home of the king of England, • Statue of him in Trafalgar Square • ...
English 2016-06-01
100 Turning Points Crossword 2021-10-12
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- Court decides its Supremacy with Marbury vs. Madison-1803
- Removal Act-1830
- Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844
- at the Battle of Yorktown-1781
- Settler kills a Native American, Kings Phillips War begins-1675
- fires the “Shot Heard Round the World” Lexington and Concord-1775
- African Slaves sold in America-1619
- Canal is Started-1817
- of Rights Drafted-1789
- Arrives-1620
- is Discovered in California-1848
- C. Calhoun begins the Nullification Crisis-1828
- Massacre and Trial-1770
- Jackson goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US-1832
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- Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford-1857
- Jefferson Purchases Louisiana from Napoleon-1803
- Burn Washington-1814
- Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence-1776
- Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621
- Arrives in the “New World”-1492
- Convention and First State to Ratify-1787
- Founded-1607
- Witchcraft/Trial-1692
- Suffragists meet in Seneca Falls-1848
- Washington ignites the French and Indian War-1754
25 Clues: Founded-1607 • Arrives-1620 • Removal Act-1830 • Burn Washington-1814 • Witchcraft/Trial-1692 • Canal is Started-1817 • of Rights Drafted-1789 • Massacre and Trial-1770 • Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621 • at the Battle of Yorktown-1781 • Arrives in the “New World”-1492 • is Discovered in California-1848 • Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844 • African Slaves sold in America-1619 • ...
100 turning points 2021-10-12
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- George Washington ignites the French and Indian War
- Minuteman fires the “Shot Heard Round the World” Lexington and Concord
- Female Suffragists meet in Seneca Falls
- Massachusetts Settler kills a Native American, Kings Phillips War begins
- Supreme Court decides its Supremacy with Marbury vs. Madison
- Andrew Jackson goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US
- Erie Canal is Started
- Bill of Rights Drafted
- Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence
- Samuel Morse Introduces the Telegraph
- John C. Calhoun begins the Nullification Crisis
- Indian Removal Act
- Constitutional Convention and First State to Ratify
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- Boston Massacre and Trial
- Jamestown Founded
- Columbus Arrives in the “New World”
- President Jefferson Purchases Louisiana from Napoleon
- Mayflower Arrives
- Victory at the Battle of Yorktown
- Salem Witchcraft/Trial
- Gold is Discovered in California
- British Burn Washington
- Tisquantum, Squanto Save the Pilgrims
- Supreme Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford
- First African Slaves sold in America
25 Clues: Jamestown Founded • Mayflower Arrives • Indian Removal Act • Erie Canal is Started • Salem Witchcraft/Trial • Bill of Rights Drafted • British Burn Washington • Boston Massacre and Trial • Gold is Discovered in California • Victory at the Battle of Yorktown • Columbus Arrives in the “New World” • First African Slaves sold in America • Tisquantum, Squanto Save the Pilgrims • ...
Prisoner B-3087 2022-04-28
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- its not your head but its on your head
- and the A___
- a name that rhymes with ted
- and month or where soilder walk thats called a
- the a_____
- people from the country where they where called the nazis
- sun is in the day and _____ is at night
- the best thing in the whole entire
- peope need to _____________ in school
- a city in germnay with a b at the start
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- food that rhymes with shead
- its a ch_m_b__s
- in world war II jews where worded to
- is fuel that makes your vechile run
- it happened it 1918 and 1939
- they love you and are your
- when your in jail you are a
- another term for condo or apportnment
- you go there in summer to meet new people
- a name that is like banek but with a y
20 Clues: the a_____ • and the A___ • its a ch_m_b__s • they love you and are your • food that rhymes with shead • a name that rhymes with ted • when your in jail you are a • it happened it 1918 and 1939 • the best thing in the whole entire • is fuel that makes your vechile run • in world war II jews where worded to • another term for condo or apportnment • ...
Greek mythology 2018-12-04
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- the shield Perseus received from Zeus
- son of Zeus husband of andromeda
- goddess of hearth
- wife of Perseus
- 1st labor
- goddess of love and beauty
- what Perseus became when he died
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of wits and war
- how many labors dodngercules complete
- goddess of agriculture
- god of wine
- titan who led up the sky
- god of war
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- only thing that didn’t leave Pandora’s box
- King of all gods
- messengers of the gods
- how Perseus killed his grandpa
- god of poetry and archery
- god of sea
- most beautiful girl in the world
- a vast hole
- god of blacksmiths
- son of Zeus Hera attempted to kill him when he was a baby
- acrisius of Argos daughter
- perseus’ Belt
- god of under world
- goddess of virginity
- her hair were snakes
- good fisherman
30 Clues: 1st labor • god of sea • god of war • a vast hole • god of wine • perseus’ Belt • good fisherman • wife of Perseus • King of all gods • goddess of hearth • god of blacksmiths • god of under world • goddess of marriage • goddess of virginity • her hair were snakes • messengers of the gods • goddess of agriculture • goddess of wits and war • titan who led up the sky • god of poetry and archery • ...
Greece 2024-03-26
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- people who had the right to participate in government
- _____ ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen
- a war between Greece and Persia
- Greek word for city state
- one of the greatest conquerors in history
- only a few people have power
- stories that teach lessons
- a tyoe of government in which people rule themselves
- Greek-like
- _____ wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
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- time with great achievements
- war between Athens and Sparta
- unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a leader who held power through force
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- _______ encouraged people to take pride in their city and introduced democracy to many parts of Greece
- famous lyric poet
- famous fable writer
- rich landowners
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
20 Clues: Greek-like • rich landowners • famous lyric poet • famous fable writer • Greek word for city state • stories that teach lessons • time with great achievements • only a few people have power • war between Athens and Sparta • a war between Greece and Persia • unit of soldiers who ride horses • a leader who held power through force • _____ wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
Remembrance Day Canada 2024-11-11
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- act of joining the military forces
- Canada’s national anthem
- deep ditches used in battle during World War I
- flowers symbol worn to honor fallen soldiers
- Canada’s symbol of peacekeeping forces
- famous Canadian battlefield in France
- act of honoring someone's memory
- date of Remembrance Day
- country where many Canadian soldiers fought during WWI
- military organization in Canada
- group of soldiers
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- official term for soldiers who lost their lives
- agreement to stop fighting, marking the end of World War I
- role often taken by Canadian forces to help maintain peace internationally
- Canadian soldier’s title
- person who has served in the armed forces
- structure or event dedicated to remembering those who served and sacrificed
- event to honor veterans, held on November 11
- Leaf symbol representing Canada and often worn to show patriotism
- popular poem read on Remembrance Day
- courage shown by soldiers in battle
21 Clues: group of soldiers • date of Remembrance Day • Canada’s national anthem • Canadian soldier’s title • military organization in Canada • act of honoring someone's memory • act of joining the military forces • courage shown by soldiers in battle • popular poem read on Remembrance Day • famous Canadian battlefield in France • Canada’s symbol of peacekeeping forces • ...
london and paris 2026-03-05
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- a buttery French pastry
- the king of England.
- who works under big Ben
- Statue of him in Trafalgar Square
- name for the subway in London,
- metal tower in Paris
- the home of the king of England,
- capital of the United Kingdom
- a river in Paris
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- beautiful French cathedral damaged by a fire in 1919
- a leader of England in World War II,
- what the British call french fries
- Paul’s beautiful cathedral in London designed by Christopher Renn,
- French emperor defeated at the battle of Waterloo,
- capital of France
- a river in London
- the leader of France in World War II
- name for the subway in Paris
- the largest park in London
- the street where the British Prime Minister lives.
- famous art museum in Paris,
- the name of the large Ferris wheel in London
22 Clues: a river in Paris • capital of France • a river in London • the king of England. • metal tower in Paris • a buttery French pastry • who works under big Ben • the largest park in London • famous art museum in Paris, • name for the subway in Paris • capital of the United Kingdom • name for the subway in London, • the home of the king of England, • Statue of him in Trafalgar Square • ...
Standard 12 Review 2025-05-20
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- A crisis began when these were placed in Cuba (12e)
- The U.S. entered into an unsuccessful 20-year war trying to stop the spread of communism here (12d)
- The ___ Doctrine was the guiding principle of American Cold War foreign policy. (12b)
- This war between the United States and the Soviet Union started at the end of which war? (12b)
- The Soviet Union’s economic system that the U.S. was fearful would spread to other parts of the world. (12b)
- Fear of ______________ attacks led families to build bomb shelters and students to learn “duck and cover” drills at school. (12f)
- Truman’s policy of stopping the spread of communism to other parts of the world. (12d)
- The United States tried to have a positive relationship with this communist country during the 1970s (12d)
- Americans who were poor, undereducated and black served in the Vietnam War in higher numbers because of this. (12d)
- The U.S. successfully stopped the spread of communism here. (12d)
- This senator led falsely accused his political enemies of being communists (12f)
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- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis. (12e)
- Nixon’s policy of replacing American troops with American-trained South Vietnamese solders. (12d)
- This state’s economy benefited disproportionately from the Cold War (12f)
- The name of the theory that said if one country fell to communism, more countries would follow. (12d)
- This American couple was tried, convicted, and executed of selling nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union (12f)
- The economic system of the United States that values private industry and maximizing profit. (12b)
- of Pigs failed invasion led by exiled Cubans to overthrow Fidel Castro (12e)
- led a communist revolution in Cuba (12e)
19 Clues: led a communist revolution in Cuba (12e) • A crisis began when these were placed in Cuba (12e) • U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis. (12e) • The U.S. successfully stopped the spread of communism here. (12d) • This state’s economy benefited disproportionately from the Cold War (12f) • ...
World War 2 leaders 2023-05-22
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- Rose to power to become Chancellor of Germany
- political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States
- Known as “Il Duce”
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- Stood up to Nazis after the Fall of France
- Accepted Japan’s surrender
- He fought in World War One
- Signed non-aggression pact with Hitler before the war
- Planned and oversaw the D-Day invasion
8 Clues: Known as “Il Duce” • Accepted Japan’s surrender • He fought in World War One • Planned and oversaw the D-Day invasion • Stood up to Nazis after the Fall of France • Rose to power to become Chancellor of Germany • Signed non-aggression pact with Hitler before the war • political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States
japan world war 2 2022-05-10
8 Clues: key point in the war • economy of free market • economy with no social classes • government with multiple leaders • second city to have a atomic bomb dropped • name of the harbor japan attacked connected • the first city to have an atomic bomb dropped • last name of person who ordered the atomic bomb
Cold War Puzzle 2022-11-14
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- american volunteers who helped disadvantaged people in underdeveloped countries of the world.
- who wins the Space race?
- the soviet union's tight control over travel communication.
- Who was the leader of United States during the Cold War?
- american servicemen lost their lives in southeast Asia what war was it?
- United States begins a massive airlift of food, water, and medicine to the citizens of the besieged city.
- was an alliance formed by 12 countries to oppose the spread of communism in Eastern Europe.
- the war in 1945
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- what month did the cold war end?
- what was built in Germany?
- who was the first to launch the sputnik?
- who strengthen American military forces and promised a tough stance against the Soviet Union and international communism?
- what caused the cold war?
- who was leader during the cold war and after?
- what bill of rights?
15 Clues: the war in 1945 • what bill of rights? • who wins the Space race? • what caused the cold war? • what was built in Germany? • what month did the cold war end? • who was the first to launch the sputnik? • who was leader during the cold war and after? • Who was the leader of United States during the Cold War? • the soviet union's tight control over travel communication. • ...
MTV's The Challenge 2018-03-23
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- Theme of pary by cast members on Battle of the Seasons during hurrincane Juliette.
- He's known for hooking up, made it to 2 finals Battle of the Bloodlines and Invasion of the Champions
- Host of The Challenge
- First city to host The Real World (2 words)
- The first contestant to compete in an elimination that was declared a draw.
- male holding the record of winning the most money in a single season with $450,000
- From AYTO 5, defeated two mercinaries in elimination challenges
- member of the Real World: San Diego, Battle of the Sexes and The Gaunlet 2, who's now on Bravo's Southern Charm.
- Hurricane that forces the Real World: Key West roommates to evacuate to West Palm Beach
- Currently the female cast member with the most elimination wins in Challenge history, also an avid horse rider
- holds the record for participating in the most elimination rounds in Challenge history
- UK's export Kyle's original show.
- Quit Battle of the Sexes because she did not want to participate in the game without her boyfriend.
- Group of top 3 performers deciding on the elimination of a cast member.
- Country that hosted Battle of the Exes 2
- Name of the house in DirtyThirty where contestants were sent after being eliminated
- Road Rules season 6, cast includes Susie Meister.
- Real World: Boston cast member, now representative for Wisconsin's Seventh District (2 words).
- Alcohlic beverage made by Devin Walker
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- Contestant sent home for slapping Veronica on The Ruins.
- First season of the Real World not filmed in the United States.
- Challenge Champion vet originally casted on Road Rules: Semester at Sea
- How many strangers are cast on the real world?
- Real World star turned WWE Superstar's wrestling name (2 words)
- Former NFL cheerleader, who's orginal season is Big Brother18
- The T in CT
- Johnny Banana's Rivals 3 partner & co-host of the Brain Candy Podcast
- Nany's cousin
- A diverse group of five to six people chosen to travel together in an RV completing missions in exchange for a handsome reward.
- A series about group of singles secretly paired into male-female couples by producers, via a matchmaking algorithm.
- Name of elimination where Devin sent Johnny Bananas home on Vendettas.
- Oldest competitor to compete on a season of The Challenge. He was 40 while competing on Battle of the Exes (2 Words).
- The Challenge 31
- Network hosting The Challenge
- Nickname Johnny Devenanzio goes by
- currently the female cast member with the most Challenge appearances. Has made it to 2 finals.
- Challenge Champion vet, who made a comeback after a 7 year hiatus, known to give any opponent a run for their money despite size
37 Clues: The T in CT • Nany's cousin • The Challenge 31 • Host of The Challenge • Network hosting The Challenge • UK's export Kyle's original show. • Nickname Johnny Devenanzio goes by • Alcohlic beverage made by Devin Walker • Country that hosted Battle of the Exes 2 • First city to host The Real World (2 words) • How many strangers are cast on the real world? • ...
African American People 2024-02-26
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- One of the first black millionars
- she didn’t let her gender keep her from defending her race
- First African American baseball player
- first black president
- World War 2 veteran and civil rights leader
- PREACHER. ABOLITIONIST. FORMER SLAVE. EDUCATOR
- tought himself how to read and escaped slavery
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- became the first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress
- First black astronaut
- didn't give up their seat for a white person
- known for a very big speech
- One of the best Female tennis players of all time
- Poet, singer, writer, and civil right activist
- First Black Woman to earn a Phd
14 Clues: First black astronaut • first black president • known for a very big speech • First Black Woman to earn a Phd • One of the first black millionars • First African American baseball player • World War 2 veteran and civil rights leader • didn't give up their seat for a white person • Poet, singer, writer, and civil right activist • PREACHER. ABOLITIONIST. FORMER SLAVE. EDUCATOR • ...
American History Module 7 lesson 4 2023-12-07
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- A peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most important treaty of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and most of the Allied Powers.
- Another word for war damages.
- The British prime minister
- The opening article of the reparations section of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War between Germany and the Allied and Associated Powers.
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- The right of people to choose their own political status.
- The first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- Conservative senators that were suspicious of the provision for joint economic and military action against aggression.
- Declaration by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson during World War I outlining his proposals for a postwar peace settlement.
- A French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920.
9 Clues: The British prime minister • Another word for war damages. • The right of people to choose their own political status. • The first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. • A French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920. • ...
Christoph Martin Wieland 2015-10-13
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- Wie wurde Wieland erzogen?
- In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren?
- Wie viele von Shakespeare Dramen blieben unübersetzt?
- Auf welche Schule ging er mit 14. Jahren?
- Was hat Wieland in Erfurt unterrichtet?
- Welches Werk hält er an seinem Denkmal in der Hand?
- Wieviel Thaler hat Wieland als Professor Verdient?
- Wie hieß die bedeutsamste Literaturzeitschrift Wielands? „Die Teutsche …“
- Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland?
- Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der …
- Was hat die Situation für Wieland in Biberach erträglich gemacht?
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- Von wem waren die 22 Übersetzten Dramen?
- In welcher Stadt wurde Wieland geboren?
- Wer war der erste große Shakespeare Übersetzer?
- In welchem Monat wurde C.M. Wieland geboren?
- Wer war Wielands erste Verlobte? (Nachname)
- Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland? (Nachname)
- Wer berief Wieland nach Weimar? (2 Vornamen)
- In welchem Monat ist Wieland gestorben?
- Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749?
20 Clues: Wie wurde Wieland erzogen? • Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749? • Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland? • In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren? • Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der … • In welcher Stadt wurde Wieland geboren? • Was hat Wieland in Erfurt unterrichtet? • In welchem Monat ist Wieland gestorben? • Von wem waren die 22 Übersetzten Dramen? • ...
Das große TnT-Rätsel 2025-10-11
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- Was ist Tatjanas Lieblingsfarbe?
- Wo war Theo beim Bundesheer stationiert?
- Was war Tatjanas erste Fernreise?
- Wohin geht's in den Flittewochen?
- Was ist Theos Lieblings-Karaokelied?
- In welchem Fach hatte Theo seinen einzigen Fünfer?
- Was hat sich Theo einmal gebrochen?
- Welches Essen hasst Tatjana? (2 Wörter)
- Was ist Tatjanas Jobtitel?
- wer hat Tatjana und Theo einander vorgestellt?
- Was ist Theos Jobtitel?
- Welches Spiel hat Tatjana früher mit Papa und Bruder auf der PS2 gespielt?
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- Was war Theos Lieblingsserie als Kind?
- Was hat sich Tatjana einmal gebrochen?
- Welchen Film haben Tatjana und Theo bei ihrem ersten "Date" gesehen?
- Was ist ihre gemeinsame Lieblingsaktivität?
- Wo haben sich Tatjana und Theo verlobt?
- Was war Tatjanas erstes Konzert?
- Welches Essen hasst Theo?
- Was war Theos erstes Konzert?
- Was ist Tatjanas Lieblingssport?
- Was ist Theos Lieblings-PC-Spiel?
22 Clues: Was ist Theos Jobtitel? • Welches Essen hasst Theo? • Was ist Tatjanas Jobtitel? • Was war Theos erstes Konzert? • Was ist Tatjanas Lieblingsfarbe? • Was war Tatjanas erstes Konzert? • Was ist Tatjanas Lieblingssport? • Was war Tatjanas erste Fernreise? • Wohin geht's in den Flittewochen? • Was ist Theos Lieblings-PC-Spiel? • Was hat sich Theo einmal gebrochen? • ...
Memorial Day 2021-05-22
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- Prisoner of war
- Inspired by love of country
- The National anthem was written when flag was flying over_____. (2 words)
- Serious bearing self-respect
- Where the original star spangled banner is on display
- A bugle plays this at the end of the day.
- 260,000 flags are placed in this cemetery on Memorial Day. (2 words)
- Someone injured or killed in military action.
- Memorial Day was originally known as ______________ Day
- Memorial Day began after this war
- Show high regard for
- Statue of ___; figure atop the U.S. Capitol
- Old Glory
- "Untamed. Air Force sings: ""Off we go into the __ blue yonder!"
- "Fight. ""Glory, glory hallelujah! His truth is marching on"" is chorus of __ Hymn of the Republic"
- The opposite of peace
- The opposite of forget
- Army of the North
- Number of stars on Betsy Ross Flag
- Soldiers trained to engage on the ground
- Flower of remembrance
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- A day for remembering those who have served our country is _____________ Day
- A meal eaten outside
- group of relatives
- One who shows bravery
- Ring of flowers
- Anonymous Arlington honoree (2 words)
- Relating to the armed forces
- One who has served in military
- Position of flag when flown midway up the pole. (2 words)
- Meal cooked out of doors
- Soldiers trained to engage in aerial missions are in the _____. (2 words)
- People march in this
- The number of USA flags that are on the moon
- Courageous, bold
- Soldiers trained to protect the sea are in the ___________
- The power or quality of dealing with or facing danger fear pain etc.
- Missing In action
- Army of the South
- Combat. Army's song: 1st to __ 4 the right & 2 build the Nation's might
- Often placed on graves
- Memorial Day is celebrated on this day
- 50th commemoration of this war
- Freedom from bondage or restraint
- Long standing custom
- Used for taps
46 Clues: Old Glory • Used for taps • Prisoner of war • Ring of flowers • Courageous, bold • Missing In action • Army of the South • Army of the North • group of relatives • A meal eaten outside • People march in this • Show high regard for • Long standing custom • One who shows bravery • The opposite of peace • Flower of remembrance • Often placed on graves • The opposite of forget • Meal cooked out of doors • ...
Rsat 2025-06-30
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- Someone that steals
- A Holy Spirit
- The one that is invincible
- Dictator of Soviet Union
- A country in Europe that started both world wars
- The main character
- Someone that goes into war
- The medic
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- the capital of Russia
- Capital of Germany
- Sasha’s father figure
- a white fluffy animal
- The biggest country
- A fight
14 Clues: A fight • The medic • A Holy Spirit • Capital of Germany • The main character • Someone that steals • The biggest country • the capital of Russia • Sasha’s father figure • a white fluffy animal • Dictator of Soviet Union • The one that is invincible • Someone that goes into war • A country in Europe that started both world wars
World War I and the Russian Empire 2019-09-26
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- This country joined the war in 1917
- Name of the Alliance of United Kingdom, France, Russia, USA, Belgium, and Serbia during WWI
- leader of the Cadet party. Criticized Shtiurmer.
- advisor to Alexandra, Empress
- a passenger ship that Germany sunk in 1915. This event strained relations between Germany and the U.S.
- The Supreme Commander's Chief of Staff encouraged Russian soldiers to pursue this tactic during the retreat of the army in the summer of 1915. (2 words, write as one)
- This union was formed between the Russian emperor and the Duma.
- This Russian political bloc of socialists, liberals, and conservatives demanded changes in the war effort after the events of summer 1915.
- The Bolshevik Party did not support the union between the Tsar and the Duma. This platform is called "revolutionary ____"
- One of the chemical weapons used during WWI
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- Russia occupied this territory from Sept. 1914 to June 1915 considering it to be a historically important part of the Kievan Rus'.
- The Germans named this battle after the clash between the Teutonic Knights and the Slavs in the 15th century
- a policy of building up and maintaining a strong military capability
- Russian front commander who reconquered a large part of Galicia. This military operation is referred to as "The [Last Name] Offensive"
- Sanborn rejects this explanation of the collapse of the Russian empire
- Treaty that ended the First World War
- Chairman of the Council of Ministers. Persuaded the Tsar to disband the Duma
- Austria-Hungary declared war on this country after their Archduke was assassinated
- First revolutionary events took place in this Central Asian colony in 1916
- The Ottoman empire policy against the Christian Armenian population
20 Clues: advisor to Alexandra, Empress • This country joined the war in 1917 • Treaty that ended the First World War • One of the chemical weapons used during WWI • leader of the Cadet party. Criticized Shtiurmer. • This union was formed between the Russian emperor and the Duma. • The Ottoman empire policy against the Christian Armenian population • ...
germany 2015-08-16
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- Something that is the the opposite to make
- Title of the country
- A cake in the country that is called crumb cake in America
- and violet flowers A painting that Emile Nodle painted involving flowers
- The continent that Germany is in
- Nodle An artist from the country
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- The weather in winter
- A type of traditional noodles in the country
- An area with a lot of mountains
- A place that sounds like a food in Germany
- The capital of Germany
- A man that took over and scared everyone and started world war 2
- The language they speak
- They have a lot of this animals in Germany
14 Clues: Title of the country • The weather in winter • The capital of Germany • The language they speak • An area with a lot of mountains • The continent that Germany is in • Nodle An artist from the country • Something that is the the opposite to make • A place that sounds like a food in Germany • They have a lot of this animals in Germany • ...
John F. Kennedy 2022-06-06
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- .... Who decided to go to on the moon?
- ... who did President Kennedy fire after the Bay of Pigs?
- ... What was JFK's high school mascot?
- Corps ... What medal did JFK received during world war 2?
- ... How many special forces troops did JFK send?
- ...how many children does John F. Kennedy have?
- ... JFK established what in 1961?
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- ... What was JFK's favorite food?
- ... Where did JFK die?
- ... What age was John F. Kennedy?
- ... What wwas Kennedy's most successful foreign policy programs?
- .... What kind of party was JFK part of?
- ... what was John F. Kennedy's assassination date?
- ... What program did JFK make before his death.
14 Clues: ... Where did JFK die? • ... What was JFK's favorite food? • ... What age was John F. Kennedy? • ... JFK established what in 1961? • .... Who decided to go to on the moon? • ... What was JFK's high school mascot? • .... What kind of party was JFK part of? • ...how many children does John F. Kennedy have? • ... What program did JFK make before his death. • ...
Tony's Totally Terrific Trivia 2024-02-29
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- How many Spiderman movies are there?
- How many black holes have been discovered?
- How many playing cards are in a standard deck?
- When did World War 2 end?
- How many credits do you need to graduate?
- How many states are in the U.S.?
- How old is Joe Biden?
- What year was the first YouTube video posted?
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- What year did the first video game come out?
- How many Feastables flavors are there?
- What is Lionel Messi’s number?
- How many singles does Billie Eillish have?
- How many Olympic sports are there?
- How many tentacles does an octopus have?
- How many posters are on the walls of Mrs. DiMiao’s room?
15 Clues: How old is Joe Biden? • When did World War 2 end? • What is Lionel Messi’s number? • How many states are in the U.S.? • How many Olympic sports are there? • How many Spiderman movies are there? • How many Feastables flavors are there? • How many tentacles does an octopus have? • How many credits do you need to graduate? • How many black holes have been discovered? • ...
Asia Test Review - Ella Aguayo'[ 2025-02-05
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- Earthquake underwater
- Founder of North Korea
- Place that got bombed by Japan in World war 2.
- Belief in Korea that says they can do stuff on their own
- Name of when there are more men than women
- Lies to make people think a certain way
- Mini pods where people sleep and stay
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- Name of the people who push people onto a subway
- Huge barrier to keep out invaders in China
- Name of the Border between North and South Korea
- Current leader of China
- Capital of china
- Another word for flee or abandon
- Name of people who are chaperones of people in North Korea
14 Clues: Capital of china • Earthquake underwater • Founder of North Korea • Current leader of China • Another word for flee or abandon • Mini pods where people sleep and stay • Lies to make people think a certain way • Huge barrier to keep out invaders in China • Name of when there are more men than women • Place that got bombed by Japan in World war 2. • ...
Choose History 2026! 2025-11-26
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- Which animal did the Australian ICC ride into battle during the First World War?
- Which future dictator once painted postcard caricatures for a living?
- How many sheets of toilet paper were British soldiers given as a ration per day during WWII?
- Which city was the first university ever established in?
- In which century was it discovered that washing your hands helped prevent the spread of disease?
- Which country has the only flag that does not have four sides?
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- The Polish midwife Stanislawa Leszczynska delivered 3000 babies at which death camp during the Second World War?
- Which dog breed was renamed after the World Wars because of strong anti-German sentiment?
- Which country was first to grant women the right to vote? (legends)
- During the 1914 Christmas Truce, which sport did enemies in the First World War stop fighting to play?
- Which city did Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky, and Tito briefly co-habit in 1913?
11 Clues: Which city was the first university ever established in? • Which country has the only flag that does not have four sides? • Which country was first to grant women the right to vote? (legends) • Which future dictator once painted postcard caricatures for a living? • Which city did Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky, and Tito briefly co-habit in 1913? • ...
Trojan War 2013-09-17
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- messanger God, special servant and courier of Zeus
- Goddess whom is angry with Paris for preferring Aphrodite as the most beautiful Goddess
- of Ships an epic catalogue in Book 2 of Homer's Iliad
- greek prophet that has the ability to hear the future but combined with Apollo's curse she is not be believed
- he is most famous for the ten eventful years he took to return home after the decade-long Trojan War and his famous Trojan Horse ploy to capture the city of Troy
- modern Hisarlik, Turkey
- is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter attributed to Homer
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- king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and husband of Helen of Troy
- greatest of the Greek warriors in the Trojan War
- Goddess offered Paris that he would have the fairest woman in the world. Also this Goddess is the most beautiful Goddess
- a prophecy had warned that he would someday be the ruin of Troy
- the God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods
- Goddess that offered Paris that he would achieve great military fame
- a Trojan prince and the leading hero of the Trojans in the Trojan War
- the most beautiful woman in Greece
15 Clues: modern Hisarlik, Turkey • the most beautiful woman in Greece • greatest of the Greek warriors in the Trojan War • the God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods • messanger God, special servant and courier of Zeus • of Ships an epic catalogue in Book 2 of Homer's Iliad • a prophecy had warned that he would someday be the ruin of Troy • ...
Cold War : Ashley Getward 2013-05-03
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- A war that was between North and South Korea, and the U.S.
- A type of government that the United States practices
- Military defense pact
- A country involved in the cold war, Stalin was the leader
- A plan for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II
- A military alliance between the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe
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- Trying to contain or stop the spread of communism
- A type of government that Germany practices
- A type of government that the Soviet union practices
- the idea that if Vietnam became communist, so would the surrounding countries.
- Another country involved in the cold war, Truman was the president
- The president of the U.S. during the Cold War
- A war fought using only some of your weapons
- The Soviet Leader during the Cold War
- An arms race fought between the U.S. and U.S.S.R
15 Clues: Military defense pact • The Soviet Leader during the Cold War • A type of government that Germany practices • A war fought using only some of your weapons • The president of the U.S. during the Cold War • An arms race fought between the U.S. and U.S.S.R • Trying to contain or stop the spread of communism • A type of government that the Soviet union practices • ...
Wartime Vocab 2026-02-11
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- A movement by African Americans during World War II calling for victory over enemies abroad and racism at home
- Limiting how much of certain items people can buy so there is enough for everyone during a war
- Secret or hidden, especially actions done without people knowing
- Basic rights and freedoms that belong to citizens, such as freedom of speech and religion
- A rule made by the president that has the force of law
- A law that helped soldiers after World War II by paying for college, job training, and housing
- An unethical medical study where African American men with syphilis were not given treatment so doctors could observe the disease
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- When Japanese Americans were forced to live in camps during World War II because the government feared they might help Japan
- a country ready for war by organizing soldiers, factories, and supplies.
- Money people lend to the government to help pay for a war, with the promise to be paid back later
10 Clues: A rule made by the president that has the force of law • Secret or hidden, especially actions done without people knowing • a country ready for war by organizing soldiers, factories, and supplies. • Basic rights and freedoms that belong to citizens, such as freedom of speech and religion • ...
Final Exam Review Puzzle 2024-05-24
Across
- the branch of the government that interprets laws
- something that affected many settlers of the Jamestown colony in the early 1600s
- Woodrow Wilson's idea for an organization to prevent conflicts after World War I
- the word for shallow water of the coast of North Carolina that limited immigration here during colonial times
- journalists and photographers who worked to expose problems in society
- prioritizing the needs of people who have been living in America for a long time (and dislike of immigrants)
- the main issue over which the Civil War was fought
- the region of North Carolina that's between the mountains and the coastal plain
- the amendment to the US Constitution that gave men of all races the right to vote
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- the law that gave Congress permission to make treaties with Native American tribes and take their lands
- an agreement to stop fighting a war
- the name for someone who wanted a stronger federal government in the 1780s
- the name for the time period directly after the Civil War
- the belief that the United States should annex new territories in the mid-1800s
- an organization that works to protect the rights of all races
- a measure of economic success that greatly increased due to World War II
16 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting a war • the branch of the government that interprets laws • the main issue over which the Civil War was fought • the name for the time period directly after the Civil War • an organization that works to protect the rights of all races • journalists and photographers who worked to expose problems in society • ...
WW1 Terms and People 2024-12-17
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- Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and US
- The chief operator of the U.S signal corps women telephone operators.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
- Denied the British and French control over American armies
- Established the terms of a peace treaty between the thirty nations invited to participate in deliberations
- Faction of the Marxist party that gained power during the Russian Revolution
- Supplied troops with clean air after gas attack
- Cars with protective measures
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- Used for taking down planes and other aircraft
- British nurse celebrated for treating wounded on both sides of the war
- German defensive position built on the Western Front along the Aisne River
- Politician and revolutionary who ultimately gained control of the Russian government in 1917. Lenin was decidedly opposed to World War I, seeing the war as an imperialist-capitalist conflict
- First Australian airman to die in war
- Effective way of clearing enemy forward positions
- Marshal of France and commander of all Allied forces during the closing months of World War I
- A battle tactic in which opposing forces attack and defend from relatively permanent systems of narrow excavations dug into the ground, usually resorted to when the superior firepower of the defense compels the opposing forces to “dig in” so extensively as to sacrifice their mobility in order to gain protection
16 Clues: Cars with protective measures • First Australian airman to die in war • Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and US • Used for taking down planes and other aircraft • Supplied troops with clean air after gas attack • Effective way of clearing enemy forward positions • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria • ...
WW1 2022-05-12
Across
- a plan created by the French in 1913 is called?
- also was a chief of the German general staff 1891 to 1905.
- was a cause of WW1 because he was assassinated.
- France, The United Kingdom, Russia are part of the? (the Allies)
- war from 1914 to 1919
- where did the soldiers fight from?
- what treaty ended World War I?
- once Austria-Hungary officially declared it took place where?
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- what had to be crossed in order to take over the other side's trench?
- who created The Schieffen
- about how many soldiers were killed at the end of World War I?
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
12 Clues: war from 1914 to 1919 • who created The Schieffen • Germany and Austria-Hungary • what treaty ended World War I? • where did the soldiers fight from? • a plan created by the French in 1913 is called? • was a cause of WW1 because he was assassinated. • also was a chief of the German general staff 1891 to 1905. • once Austria-Hungary officially declared it took place where? • ...
CAP World War l 2022-05-13
Across
- where did soldier fight from?
- was a cause of WW1 because he was assassinated.
- France, The United Kingdom, Russia are part of the (the Allies)
- once Austria-Hungary officially declared it took place where?
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
- war from 1914 to 1919
- also was a chief of the German general staff 1891 to 1905
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- what treaty ended world war I?
- who created the Schieffen
- what had to be crossed in order to take over the other side's trench?
- a plan developed by the French is 1913 is called
- about how many soldiers were killed at the end of world war I
12 Clues: war from 1914 to 1919 • who created the Schieffen • Germany and Austria-Hungary • where did soldier fight from? • what treaty ended world war I? • was a cause of WW1 because he was assassinated. • a plan developed by the French is 1913 is called • also was a chief of the German general staff 1891 to 1905 • once Austria-Hungary officially declared it took place where? • ...
World Economy Crossowrd 2025-10-09
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- One of the main diseases spread, killed many Natives
- Arranged after 7 year war, gave New France to England in return for french sugar
- A french crescent shaped roll typically served for breakfast
- Established by Europeans created international trade of products
- People of mixed European and Native American blood
- Portuguese captain who initiated first cirumnavigation of globe
- A soft frozen food typically served on top of cones with different flavors
- Headquarters of British East India Company located in Bengal
- Global Exchange of food, disease, and people.
- Dutch settlers in cape colony
- Led conquest of Inca empire of Peru in 1535
- Naval battle between the Spanish and Ottomans, Spanish victory
- First spanish captain to begin settlement in Mesoamerica
- Common currency of the world during this time
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- A drink made with ground beans, found in Starbucks
- Southern tip of Africa, first navigated by Portuguese finding route to India
- French colonies in North America stretching from St.Lawrence river to Missisipi
- Dutch colony established to provide coastal station for Dutch seaborne empire
- Economic theory saying states should not import goods, but rather sell exports
- A thin flat cake of batter fried and typically ate during breakfast
- Geonese captain who sailed to New World returned in 1492
- A food typically served with a round patty in between 2 buns
- A territory surrounded by another whose members are culturally distinct
- Nations controlling international banking and commercial services
- War fought in continental Europe stretching for 7 years
25 Clues: Dutch settlers in cape colony • Led conquest of Inca empire of Peru in 1535 • Global Exchange of food, disease, and people. • Common currency of the world during this time • A drink made with ground beans, found in Starbucks • People of mixed European and Native American blood • One of the main diseases spread, killed many Natives • ...
WWI Crossword puzzle 2021-12-20
Across
- The serbian terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip
- soldiers stayed here for protection
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military
- German boats used in war
- the last central power to leave the war
- Who was the 28th president of the United States in World War One?
- a philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power
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- Germany, Ottoman empire,Austria-H
- treaty that stopped wwi
- assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- serbias reason to gain freedom
- one sided information created to keep people supporting the war
- dropped out of war
13 Clues: dropped out of war • treaty that stopped wwi • German boats used in war • serbias reason to gain freedom • assassinated Archduke Ferdinand • Germany, Ottoman empire,Austria-H • soldiers stayed here for protection • the last central power to leave the war • The serbian terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip • ...
Civil War 2023-04-14
Across
- in VA, first major battle
- a union plan that blockaded the south
- Confederate general that was accidentally shot
- Sherman leads tens of thousands of Union troopsp through the south
- 16th US president during the civil war, against slavery
- 1st and only Confederate President
- Where General Lee surrenders to Grant (last 2 words abbreviated)
- a word meaning to leave from a federal union or alliance
- turning point in the War
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- bloodiest battle in that time period
- Main Confederate general
- A book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe about slavery
- an event that was the official start of the war
- Union commander, future U.S president
- the north side of the war
- Top Union admiral
- The south side of the war
- the deadliest one-day battle
- One of the best Confederate generals later creates KKK
- Union siege that forces the south to surrender
20 Clues: Top Union admiral • Main Confederate general • turning point in the War • in VA, first major battle • the north side of the war • The south side of the war • the deadliest one-day battle • 1st and only Confederate President • bloodiest battle in that time period • Union commander, future U.S president • a union plan that blockaded the south • ...
Sniper fire battle for Ortna 2025-10-01
6 Clues: they started world war 2 • its name is in the title • it is a rank in the military • it has been a long range gun • it's a armored vehicle used in both the world wars • its a thing that happens when a country is trying to get land
Civil War 2026-02-03
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- A fight between opposing forces(2 Down) Official document that freed enslaved people
- System of forced labor central to the war
- The Southern states as a group
- To officially end something
- Supplies needed to fight a war
- Winning the war
- Period of rebuilding the nation after the war
- Southern states’ act of leaving the Union
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- 16th president of the United States
- Southern soldiers during the war
- Nickname for Northern soldiers
- Organized fighting group
- Policy that freed enslaved people in Confederate states
- Northern advantage due to factories and production
- The conflict fought between North and South
15 Clues: Winning the war • Organized fighting group • To officially end something • Nickname for Northern soldiers • The Southern states as a group • Supplies needed to fight a war • Southern soldiers during the war • 16th president of the United States • System of forced labor central to the war • Southern states’ act of leaving the Union • The conflict fought between North and South • ...
Anastasia's Album 2016-10-16
Across
- Who did the girls enjoy seeing on the boat
- Who claimed to be Annastasia
- Who was the czarina
- Which world war began in 1914
- Who marched around the Winter palace
- Who influenced Alexandra when she took over for her husband
- Who ordered to kill the Romanov family
- Which city did the family originally live in
- Who was the czar
- What train was late
- Which sister was called Clever
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- Which palace where the winter balls heald
- Which sister was called chubby
- Which city was the family executed in
- Who was born on August 12, 1904
- What broke out against the absolute rule of Russia
- Who was born on June 18, 1901
- What month did the world war 1 begin
- Where did the family go on vacation
- Where was the first place that the family was taken as prisoners
- Which sister was called delicate
21 Clues: Who was the czar • Who was the czarina • What train was late • Who claimed to be Annastasia • Which world war began in 1914 • Who was born on June 18, 1901 • Which sister was called chubby • Which sister was called Clever • Who was born on August 12, 1904 • Which sister was called delicate • Where did the family go on vacation • Who marched around the Winter palace • ...
Greece Crossword 2016-04-13
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- Government ruled by few powerful people
- Located just north of Greece
- Government ruled by one
- The city Alexander the Great named after himself
- A culture blended with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences
- The influence of culture in Mycenae
- Settled in Greece around 2000 B.C
- Fortified hilltop
- A war between Sparta and Athens, in 421 it ended in truce
- What the Messenians became after Sparta took over
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- In 359 B.C. became king of Macedonia
- Son of Philip II
- The Athenian orator, warned Greeks of the threat of Philip
- Most powerful fighting force in the ancient world
- Government ruled by a small group of noble, landowning families
- King of Persia
- War between Greece and the Persian Empire, began in Ionia
- The market place
- He questioned the nature of the world and of human belief, thought, and knowledge
- Fundamental political unit of ancient Greece
20 Clues: King of Persia • Son of Philip II • The market place • Fortified hilltop • Government ruled by one • Located just north of Greece • Settled in Greece around 2000 B.C • The influence of culture in Mycenae • In 359 B.C. became king of Macedonia • Government ruled by few powerful people • Fundamental political unit of ancient Greece • The city Alexander the Great named after himself • ...
ME Oral 2018-06-15
Across
- the month when the voyage started
- what Nabil had to pay to go with the next group
- what his country was like during war
- what the sky looked like
- the amount of months he had to stay in the centre of detention
- the person that was driving the boat
- where Nabil actually arrived
- what Nabil used to go to Malta
- where Nabil spent most of his life with his family
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- what Nabil doesn't want to see in the world anymore
- what his country was like before the war
- Nabil wants to take part in this
- they were Nabils treasure
- the amount of days the voyage took
- where Nabil lived
- where Nabil thought he arrived
- Nabils first destination
- the amount of songs Nabil recorded
- what Nabil wants in the world
- these people searched houses or illegal immigrants
20 Clues: where Nabil lived • what the sky looked like • Nabils first destination • they were Nabils treasure • where Nabil actually arrived • what Nabil wants in the world • where Nabil thought he arrived • what Nabil used to go to Malta • Nabil wants to take part in this • the month when the voyage started • the amount of days the voyage took • the amount of songs Nabil recorded • ...
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- ____ Amendment protects freedom of speech.
- Wrote "Common Sense"
- Where the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was.
- The _____ Wargave us our Independence from Britain.
- What we used as justification to spread across the Continent.
- Person who said "Give me Liberty or give me Death!"
- Also known as Unalienable Rights.
- First President of the United States.
- The last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
- Father of the Constitution
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- The French were known for _____ in the New World.
- Wrote the Monroe Doctrine.
- People who wanted a strong state government.
- There were ____ original amendments in the Constitution.
- People who didn't have a side.
- People who wanted a strong national government.
- Convinced Congress to go to war.
- First permanent settlement in the New World.
- People who wanted separation from Britain.
- ____ plan was representation for big states based off population.
- People who wanted to remain British.
21 Clues: Wrote "Common Sense" • Wrote the Monroe Doctrine. • Father of the Constitution • People who didn't have a side. • Convinced Congress to go to war. • Also known as Unalienable Rights. • People who wanted to remain British. • First President of the United States. • ____ Amendment protects freedom of speech. • People who wanted separation from Britain. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
Across
- (Civil rights leader)
- (Latino labor rights activist)
- (2001 terrorist attacks)
- (Economic/cultural world integration)
- (Presidential scandal with break-in)
- (Satellite navigation system)
- (Fall of major Cold War symbol)
- (39th president, Camp David Accords)
- (40th president who helped end Cold War)
- (Supreme Court abortion case)
- (35th president, assassinated in 1963)
- (45th president, impeached twice)
- (10):
- (World Wide Web creation)
- (First female Supreme Court Justice - partially visible)
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- (North American Free Trade Agreement)
- (Mobile telecommunications device)
- (Global pandemic starting 2019)
- (Personal computer revolution)
- (Iranian Crisis - partial)
- (Collapse of USSR - partial)
- (42nd president, impeached)
- (1991 conflict - partial)
- (Electric vehicles - partial)
- (Entertainment services - partial)
- (First African American president)
- (Online platforms like Facebook)
- (Southeast Asian conflict)
- (Civil Rights Act passage - partial)
- (Human genome project)
- (10):
- (10):
- (President who resigned over Watergate)
33 Clues: (10): • (10): • (10): • (Civil rights leader) • (Human genome project) • (2001 terrorist attacks) • (1991 conflict - partial) • (World Wide Web creation) • (Iranian Crisis - partial) • (Southeast Asian conflict) • (42nd president, impeached) • (Collapse of USSR - partial) • (Satellite navigation system) • (Electric vehicles - partial) • (Supreme Court abortion case) • ...
Cold War Vocab Part 1 2026-03-18
Across
- The father of communism; claimed best society is one without social classes to promote equality
- Divided Germany into four separate occupation zones
- When America dropped food and supplies to the people located in the Soviet Union controlled zone of Berlin
- The foreign policy of President Truman; based on 'containment'
- countries dependent on and controlled by another nation; in this case, the Soviet Union
- the policy of doing everything possible to prevent communism from spreading to other areas in the world; embraced by America during the Cold War
- America's spy network; gather intelligence from other countries
- groups of people with different levels of importance; ex: rich, poor, etc.
- The rebuilding of other nations after conflict/war
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- Karl Marx argued this group of people should control and run society
- An economic system focused on the private ownership of businesses and personal property
- This is encouraged in a capitalist society to keep prices honest and prevent corruption
- A defensive military alliance between America and Democratic European nations; designed to prevent the spread of Communism
- a conflict without any official fighting; instead, they use all means (other than fighting) possible to weaken their enemies
- A political & economic system based on where the government controls all property and economic activity
- When America used the threat of Atomic weapons to back up foreign policy decisions
- World organization designed to prevent another World War from breaking out by settling disputes from member nations
- created to brainstorm defense policies and give advice to the president
- Sought to reduce hunger, poverty, and struggle in war-torn countries after WWII; main supplier of funds for this was the U.S.
19 Clues: The rebuilding of other nations after conflict/war • Divided Germany into four separate occupation zones • The foreign policy of President Truman; based on 'containment' • America's spy network; gather intelligence from other countries • Karl Marx argued this group of people should control and run society • ...
African History Crossword 2014-01-16
Across
- This used to be filled with lush rainforests and water but now is the world's hottest and third largest desert?
- He helped the British extend its empire by 1,000,000 square miles.
- This feeling led Africans to fight for their country's independence.
- a political party organized by educated Africans in 1912.
- This country colonized areas now known as South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria?
- The British went to war with the dutch because the dutch found diamonds in this place.
- A movement to make africans proud of their heritage.
- The first African president of South Africa.
- He helped end apartheid along with Nelson Mandela; they shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
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- A group of violent protestors from Kenya.
- This is the name of the event that occurred when many countries tried to colonize as much of Africa as they could.
- Something most African nations gained after World War II.
- This country colonized areas now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niger, and Guinea?
- Dutch immigrants that settled in South Africa in the 1600s.
- A policy to separate the races in South Africa.
- the white government group that ruled South Africa before Nelson Mandela.
- When unarmed Africans protested without their identity passbooks prepared to be arrested, but were shot instead.
- What did the Boers want to keep when the British came to colonize South Africa?
- The want of more power in the world; this led to the partitioning of Africa.
- This country, along with Liberia, were the only 2 independent countries by 1914
20 Clues: A group of violent protestors from Kenya. • The first African president of South Africa. • A policy to separate the races in South Africa. • A movement to make africans proud of their heritage. • Something most African nations gained after World War II. • a political party organized by educated Africans in 1912. • ...
Code Girls Crossword 2022-05-13
Across
- characterized by, relating to, or produced by addition
- describes the contents, structure, and layout of a data collection
- is a secret or disguised way of writing
- the main system that bases, ships and organizations would use to communicate during World War II
- Known as the best female cryptographer of all time
- A cipher device used in the 1900s
- is the name given by codebreakers to the Japanese code
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- is the process of encrypting a message multiple times
- the headquarters of the United States Signal Intelligence Service during World War II
- the highest rating available to a woman in the Navy during World War II
- is the action or fact of receiving electronic transmissions before they reach the intended recipient
11 Clues: A cipher device used in the 1900s • is a secret or disguised way of writing • Known as the best female cryptographer of all time • is the process of encrypting a message multiple times • characterized by, relating to, or produced by addition • is the name given by codebreakers to the Japanese code • describes the contents, structure, and layout of a data collection • ...
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 2022-11-02
14 Clues: Catch • Groups • Old World • Slave Food • Restraints • Old World Humans • Traded for slaves • Trade Route Shape • Part of East Indies • Major Cause of Death • The route to the Americas • Gold, Iron, and other Money • How some Africans were captured • Small Islands off the coast of Florida
Bailey L.- WWI 2021-03-16
Across
- recommendations given by President Wilson
- Led America's Expeditionary Forces in the beginning of the war
- Treaty that ended WWI
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico
- To make a stronger military
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure
- Staying out of world affairs
- Payments given to winners from the losers after the war
- Not choosing sides in a war
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- Nickname for America's troops
- Fighting in a series of ditches
- Persuading peoples opinion using flyers, speeches, etc.
- How the military drafted soldiers
- One of the two major groups of the war located in Central Europe
- A German submarine
15 Clues: A German submarine • Treaty that ended WWI • To make a stronger military • Not choosing sides in a war • Staying out of world affairs • Nickname for America's troops • Fighting in a series of ditches • How the military drafted soldiers • A telegram from Germany to Mexico • To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure • recommendations given by President Wilson • ...
Revolutionary Crossword 2025-02-24
Across
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Famous American spy hanged by the British
- Final battle site of the American Revolutionary War
- Naval victory led by John Paul Jones
- First major battle of the war
- General who led the British forces
- Southern campaign strategy of the British
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- Battle where the 'shot heard 'round the world' was fired
- Military tactic involving surprise attacks
- Document that officially ended the war
- Name for American loyalists
- Diplomat who secured French support
- Battle that marked the turning point of the Revolutionary War in 1777
- General who switched sides to fight for the British
- The country that helped America
15 Clues: Name for American loyalists • First major battle of the war • The country that helped America • Commander of the Continental Army • General who led the British forces • Diplomat who secured French support • Naval victory led by John Paul Jones • Document that officially ended the war • Famous American spy hanged by the British • Southern campaign strategy of the British • ...
WWI Crossword puzzle 2021-12-20
Across
- The serbian terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip
- soldiers stayed here for protection
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military
- German boats used in war
- the last central power to leave the war
- Who was the 28th president of the United States in World War One?
- a philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power
Down
- Germany, Ottoman empire,Austria-H
- treaty that stopped wwi
- assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- serbias reason to gain freedom
- one sided information created to keep people supporting the war
- dropped out of war
13 Clues: dropped out of war • treaty that stopped wwi • German boats used in war • serbias reason to gain freedom • assassinated Archduke Ferdinand • Germany, Ottoman empire,Austria-H • soldiers stayed here for protection • the last central power to leave the war • The serbian terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- political movement that exalts nation above the individual
- trade route that included animals, silk, glassware, spices
- built an absolute state in Russia
- moving from one part of somewhere to another
- introduced the idea of gravity and laws of motion
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellipse
- saw mountains and valleys on the moon
- brought the US into World War II
- transfer of people, animals, plants and tech
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- believed we had a helio- or sun centered universe
- home of the Jewish people
- the starting point of the renaissance
- Leader of Germany during World War II
- selling of ones forgiveness
- differing ideas and division of the church
- trading town, pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
- 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca
- terrorist group led by Osama bin Laden
- study of physical features and human activity
- Muslim holy book
20 Clues: Muslim holy book • home of the Jewish people • selling of ones forgiveness • brought the US into World War II • built an absolute state in Russia • the starting point of the renaissance • Leader of Germany during World War II • saw mountains and valleys on the moon • terrorist group led by Osama bin Laden • 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca • ...
Vocab #5 2022-02-16
Across
- Exaggerated writing
- Russia France USA and Great Britain
- idea by Woodrow Wilson in order to not have another major global conflict
- colonisation; expanding your territories
- group of African American soldiers that fought more than any other American unit
- intercepted telegram from the germans telling Mexico to attack the US
- canal in Panama (this is definitely a trick question)
- world domination
- ship with American passengers destroyed by a u-boat
- 26th president
- thinking your nation is better than everyone else
- magazine in 1970
- expanding your military
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- Italy Germany and Austria-Hungary
- 28th president
- Ship that exploded in an accident and partially led to the Mexican-American war
- powerful enforcement
- groups fighting on the same side
- group of countries attempting to make the world a better place
- said the US wouldn't interfere with Europe stuff
- stays out of the war
21 Clues: 28th president • 26th president • world domination • magazine in 1970 • Exaggerated writing • powerful enforcement • stays out of the war • expanding your military • groups fighting on the same side • Italy Germany and Austria-Hungary • Russia France USA and Great Britain • colonisation; expanding your territories • said the US wouldn't interfere with Europe stuff • ...
Term one 100 turning points 2022-10-06
Across
- Court decides its Supremacy with Marbury vs. Madison-1803
- Removal Act-1830
- Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844
- at the Battle of Yorktown-1781
- Settler kills a Native American, Kings Phillips War begins-1675
- fires the “Shot Heard Round the World” Lexington and Concord-1775
- African Slaves sold in America-1619
- Canal is Started-1817
- of Rights Drafted-1789
- Arrives-1620
- is Discovered in California-1848
- C. Calhoun begins the Nullification Crisis-1828
- Massacre and Trial-1770
- Jackson goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US-1832
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- Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford-1857
- Jefferson Purchases Louisiana from Napoleon-1803
- Burn Washington-1814
- Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence-1776
- Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621
- Arrives in the “New World”-1492
- Convention and First State to Ratify-1787
- Founded-1607
- Witchcraft/Trial-1692
- Suffragists meet in Seneca Falls-1848
- Washington ignites the French and Indian War-1754
25 Clues: Founded-1607 • Arrives-1620 • Removal Act-1830 • Burn Washington-1814 • Witchcraft/Trial-1692 • Canal is Started-1817 • of Rights Drafted-1789 • Massacre and Trial-1770 • Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621 • at the Battle of Yorktown-1781 • Arrives in the “New World”-1492 • is Discovered in California-1848 • Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844 • African Slaves sold in America-1619 • ...
Luty Texas History cwp 2021-05-03
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- The side that texas was on in the civil war
- America banned alcohol
- A fort where the texas army fought and died in the texas revolution
- wire A wire with barbs on it to keep cowboys from taking their cattle through their farms
- -growing town
- First European explorer to explore texas land
- A french explorer who got in a shipwreck
- The new world and the old world were trading
- The right to vote
- The first president of texas
- A way that texas advanced its transportation
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- Disobeying the law peacefully
- the deadliest hurricane ever
- F Austin The father of texas
- A way cowboys make money
- Who texas revolted against
- Huge duststorm that lasted about ten years
- The most destructive war
- The action of joining a country
- The Mexican dictator during the texas revolution
20 Clues: -growing town • The right to vote • America banned alcohol • A way cowboys make money • The most destructive war • Who texas revolted against • the deadliest hurricane ever • F Austin The father of texas • The first president of texas • Disobeying the law peacefully • The action of joining a country • A french explorer who got in a shipwreck • ...
Puzzle 71 2022-12-23
Across
- The painter of “Girl with a Pearl Earring”.
- He named the pacific ocean.
- The name Ethiopia was formerly known as.
- One of the original Axis powers in World War II.
- The city Anne frank hid in.
- The first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- The lowest army rank of a US soldier.
- The eye colour most humans have.
- The first woman on Earth according to Greek mythology.
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- The tiny piece at the end of a shoelace.
- The world's biggest island.
- A US state that doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time.
- The romanized Arabic word for "moon".
- The Land of the White Elephant.
- Where the Declaration of Independence was stored during World War II.
- Shakespeare's longest play.
- This singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
- A mammal that lays eggs.
- The softest mineral.
- The largest type of deer.
20 Clues: The softest mineral. • A mammal that lays eggs. • The largest type of deer. • The world's biggest island. • He named the pacific ocean. • The city Anne frank hid in. • Shakespeare's longest play. • The Land of the White Elephant. • The eye colour most humans have. • The romanized Arabic word for "moon". • The lowest army rank of a US soldier. • ...
Nik 2025-10-20
Across
- Information spread to influence public opinion
- Ancient Roman fighter who entertained crowds
- Athlete who wins an Olympic award
- Consequence for breaking a rule in sports
- Agreement to stop fighting, not a peace treaty
- Airship used notably during World War I
- Symbol carried to open the Olympic Games
- Empire that followed the fall of Rome
- In baseball, when the batter scores by circling all bases
- A line of rulers from the same family
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- Fierce ancient Greek warriors of Laconia
- Period of renewed interest in art and learning
- Series of contests to find a champion
- Ancient sport using a bow and arrows
- Site of D-Day landings in World War II
- A race combining swimming, cycling, and running
- Ten-event athletic competition
- Sport popular in England and former colonies
- Massive Roman amphitheater used for public games
- Act of secretly undermining an opponent or operation
20 Clues: Ten-event athletic competition • Athlete who wins an Olympic award • Ancient sport using a bow and arrows • Series of contests to find a champion • Empire that followed the fall of Rome • A line of rulers from the same family • Site of D-Day landings in World War II • Airship used notably during World War I • Fierce ancient Greek warriors of Laconia • ...
10th Grade 2023-05-22
Across
- sings "Kill Bill"
- teaches art 2 (drawing)
- teaches theatre arts
- sings "Boys a Liar"
- teaches environmental science
- sings "Flowers"
- teaches road to and through college 2
- movie about Michael Jordan
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- teaches world history
- teaches english 2
- teaches computer science
- Are You There God? It's Me...
- teaches algebra 2
- Keanu avenges his puppy
- teaches physical education
- teaches art 1
- teaches spanish 2 and 3
- raps on "Boys a Liar pt. 2"
18 Clues: teaches art 1 • sings "Flowers" • teaches english 2 • teaches algebra 2 • sings "Kill Bill" • sings "Boys a Liar" • teaches theatre arts • teaches world history • teaches art 2 (drawing) • Keanu avenges his puppy • teaches spanish 2 and 3 • teaches computer science • teaches physical education • movie about Michael Jordan • raps on "Boys a Liar pt. 2" • Are You There God? It's Me... • ...
Thailand Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-24
7 Clues: ______ ruins (Slide 3) • Type of mask (Slide 8) • Main Language of Thailand • Thailands National Animal (Slide 4) • Popualar Dance in Thailand (Slide 7) • Thailand helped this nation during World War 1 (Slide 5) • ingredient tradition, origin tradition, taste tradition and _____ tradition (Slide 2)
Baseball Beginnings 2021-05-21
7 Clues: game similar to baseball • first world series winner • civil war veteran/creator? • game played by children with a ball • first African-American to play baseball • ball sport played with a diamond-shaped field • 2 teams play to determine which is best in the league
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 2022-11-02
14 Clues: Catch • Groups • Old World • Slave Food • Restraints • Old World Humans • Traded for slaves • Trade Route Shape • Part of East Indies • Major Cause of Death • The route to the Americas • Gold, Iron, and other Money • How some Africans were captured • Small Islands off the coast of Florida
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 2022-11-02
14 Clues: Catch • Groups • Old World • Slave Food • Restraints • Old World Humans • Traded for slaves • Trade Route Shape • Part of East Indies • Major Cause of Death • The route to the Americas • Gold, Iron, and other Money • How some Africans were captured • Small Islands off the coast of Florida
history 2022-04-22
7 Clues: a financial gain • act of competing • U.S, great britain, and siberia • reason why the U.S. joined world war 2 • germany,ottoman empire, astria-hungery • made the first European map of the gulf of texas • space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
history 2022-04-22
7 Clues: act of competing • a financial gain • U.S, great britain, and siberia • germany,ottoman empire, astria-hungery • reason why the U.S. joined world war 2 • made the first European map of the gulf of texas • space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
Ch 34 2016-04-19
Across
- Political belief that extreme and seemingly random violence will destabilize a government
- President of USA 2001-2009
- currency adopted by the EU
- a NGO nonprofit, international organization that works to protect Human Rights around the world.
- President of Iraq during Iraq War
- 2003 Invasion of Iraq that was called this operation name
- The economic, political, and cultural integration and interaction of all parts of the world brought about by increasing trade, travel, and technology
- Country the US invaded in December 2001 in retaliation for 9/11
Down
- First international women's conference held in ________, Kenya
- Cultural practices and institutions that have been adopted internationally, the English language, modern science, and higher education
- An international body established in 1995 to foster and bring order to international trade (3 words)
- Trade group among European nations (2 words)
- first post apartheid president of South Africa
- First democratically elected president of Afghanistan
- Eliminated tariffs between USA, Mexico, Canada (acronym)
- the USS Cole was attacked while it was making port in this country.
16 Clues: President of USA 2001-2009 • currency adopted by the EU • President of Iraq during Iraq War • Trade group among European nations (2 words) • first post apartheid president of South Africa • First democratically elected president of Afghanistan • Eliminated tariffs between USA, Mexico, Canada (acronym) • 2003 Invasion of Iraq that was called this operation name • ...
The House Divided by War (Wk 29) Crossword 2021-05-17
Across
- The first African American man to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. (2 words)
- Legal document freeing the enslaved people in the rebellious Confederacy. (2 words)
- Several served as spies, nurses, gathered supplies for the wounded, managed businesses, and even disguised themselves and enlisted in the army to fight.
- The 54th _____ Infantry was the first African American army unit sent into battle.
Down
- Each ____ ____ nation sent men to enlist in both the Union and Confederate armies. (2 words)
- Wrote and delivered the Emancipation Proclamation.
- The first African American commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Unites States Army. (2 words)
- After January 1, 1961, ______ were allowed to enlist in Union armies. (2 words)
- What was a significant new technology during the Civil War that helped the Union win New Orleans from the Confederates?
- Citizens within a country rebelling against each other. (2 words)
- The Civil War was over the legalization of _____.
- Significant gains or significant losses on either side in a war. (2 words)
12 Clues: The Civil War was over the legalization of _____. • Wrote and delivered the Emancipation Proclamation. • Citizens within a country rebelling against each other. (2 words) • Significant gains or significant losses on either side in a war. (2 words) • After January 1, 1961, ______ were allowed to enlist in Union armies. (2 words) • ...
study guide 2026-01-09
Across
- became an American protectorate after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
- Roosevelt's saying was "Speak softly and carry a big stick". This was evident when he sailed the "Great White Fleet" around the world.
- became an American protectorate after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
- is noninvolvement in world affairs
- Liliuokalani leader oh Hawaii.
- was the hero of Cuban Independence
- ended when the USA made it a territory.
- called for a bigger Navy
Down
- was the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms.
- is an exaggerated from of telling news stories. It was started by William Randolph Hurst.
- was the slogan coined by Yellow Journalists in reference to the Battleship Maine being sunk in the Havana harbor.
- is a bigger country imposing its economic and political will over a smaller country
- was a Secretary of State who wanted an "Open Door Policy" with China
- was bought from Russia
- occurs because counties are looking for new markets to trade with.
- led by Teddy Roosevelt, led a famous charge during the Spanish-American War.
16 Clues: was bought from Russia • called for a bigger Navy • Liliuokalani leader oh Hawaii. • is noninvolvement in world affairs • was the hero of Cuban Independence • ended when the USA made it a territory. • was the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms. • occurs because counties are looking for new markets to trade with. • ...
Napoleon's Rule 2023-04-16
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- Treaty of _____ that allowed the only time of peace during his reign
- Leader of France (Dec 1799 to 1814)
- catastrophic French and Spanish defeat by the British (1805)
- "I have destroyed the _____ Army by simply marching."
- Consul, his title after the coup d'état in 1799
- Known as Napoleon's greatest victory (1805)
- himself, Event that shocked the world during his coronation. He _____ _____.
- Coalition, First war that started during his rule, war with the _____ _____.
- Blockade, British economic response to his continuous victories
- Napoleon's birthplace
- Napoleonic code abolished this
- Armée, Name of his army (1805)
- and Auerstedt, Battles of _____ _____ _____ where he defeated the Prussians
- Stone, Most famous artifact found in Egypt during his expedition
- notable tsar he befriended during the War of the 4th Coalition
- French government overthrown in 1799
- Brother that was appointed King of Spain in 1808
- Site of his 1st victory
- 18 generals his put in command of his forces
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- Fere, artillery regiment he served under during The French Revolution
- The _____ War started due to French troops marching through Spain to invade Portugal (1807)
- he is quoted crediting Toulon for starting his _____.
- Purchase, sale of land to America (1803)
- military school he attended (age 9)
- Confederation of the _____
- Civil, Name of his code of laws aka Napoleonic code
- System, attempt to force every European nation to end trade with the British in the _____ _____.
- Series of alliances lead by the British against the French
- His title: _____ of France
- funded the failed assassination plot of Napoleon
- Campaign, Napoleon's strategic masterpiece (2 words)
31 Clues: Napoleon's birthplace • Site of his 1st victory • Confederation of the _____ • His title: _____ of France • Napoleonic code abolished this • Armée, Name of his army (1805) • Leader of France (Dec 1799 to 1814) • military school he attended (age 9) • French government overthrown in 1799 • Purchase, sale of land to America (1803) • Known as Napoleon's greatest victory (1805) • ...
Lone Star State Activity #2 2013-03-26
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- This has changed many peoples'lives
- The 20th century Technological and Scientific Revolution is
- This helped World War I.
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- The 20th century Technological and Scientific Revolution invented weapons for World War I and II
- This event change many things
- The Scientific Revolution invented
- Many people still use technology from long ago
- The Technological Revolution invented vehicles for war called
- Technology is always and that's why people use it everyday
- Technology and science has been used for many
10 Clues: This helped World War I. • This event change many things • The Scientific Revolution invented • This has changed many peoples'lives • Technology and science has been used for many • Many people still use technology from long ago • Technology is always and that's why people use it everyday • The 20th century Technological and Scientific Revolution is • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2024-03-20
Across
- intense rage
- sound caused by the reflection of sound waves
- an experienced or trusted advisor
- having a complete, airtight seal
- joyful; merry; derived from Zeus' Roman name
- punished by holding up the world on his shoulders
Down
- shiny; showing all the colors of the rainbow
- lacking energy; derived from the name of an Underworld river
- deprived of water
- a task requiring great strength
- a grain used for food; connected with Demeter
- war-like; pertaining to war
- complete disorder or confusion; existed before the world took shape
13 Clues: intense rage • deprived of water • war-like; pertaining to war • a task requiring great strength • having a complete, airtight seal • an experienced or trusted advisor • shiny; showing all the colors of the rainbow • joyful; merry; derived from Zeus' Roman name • sound caused by the reflection of sound waves • a grain used for food; connected with Demeter • ...
America Grows Up 2025-12-31
Across
- British passenger ship sunk in 1915
- Policy of extending power through control of other lands.
- German submarine used in World War I
- Law limiting criticism of the government during WWI.
- Long-lasting Islamic empire (1299–1923).
- Islamic empire that ruled much of the Indian subcontinent.
Down
- Not taking sides in a conflict.
- Taking control of territory (example: Hawaii)
- Involvement in another country’s affairs
- Sensational reporting meant to influence public opinion.
- Message proposing a German–Mexican alliance.
- Major Islamic caliphate (750–1258).
- Peace agreement ending World War I.
13 Clues: Not taking sides in a conflict. • British passenger ship sunk in 1915 • Major Islamic caliphate (750–1258). • Peace agreement ending World War I. • German submarine used in World War I • Involvement in another country’s affairs • Long-lasting Islamic empire (1299–1923). • Message proposing a German–Mexican alliance. • Taking control of territory (example: Hawaii) • ...
Vocabulary words 2021-09-16
Across
- desperate move by Washingon. Crosses the frozen Delaware River and attacks German Hessians
- this was an assembly of colonists who drafted the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence
- the british and french were at war in other parts of the world. This was the name of their conflict in North America
- tax on stamped paper that was to be collected from all colonists and led to calls of no taxation without representation
- these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston
- total control over pricing and distribution of a product
- basically a declaration of war as far as Parliament and the king of England were concerned
- won by France and the Continental Army. Britain's army surrendered. Final battle of the war
Down
- skirmish that erupted when colonists outside boston ambushed british soldiers. the shot heard around the world
- key:
- battle that took place on a hill in boston between massachusetts minutemen and british soldiers
- top general in the continental army
- won by the british. Gave them control of NYC and its ports. Biggest battle in the war
- an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product
- colonists who supported the king and parliament
- colonists who supported the war with britain
16 Clues: key: • top general in the continental army • colonists who supported the war with britain • colonists who supported the king and parliament • total control over pricing and distribution of a product • an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product • these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston • ...
Turkey and Iran 2021-09-27
Across
- This political party from the Soviet Union supported the Turkish Independence Movement.
- In 1943, Iran formerly declared war on _____.
- A provisional government was established in _________ as part as the Turkish War for Independence.
- Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt all met in this Persian capital to discuss a post-war independent Iran.
- Fighting stopped in 1920 and a Turkish-Soviet border was established by the Treaty of _____.
- Operation ____________ resulted in the Soviets breaking from a shaky alliance with Hitler and supporting the British.
- A genocide targeting _________ was carried out by the Ottomans during World War I.
- Also known as Asia Minor, it refers to a land area that became known as modern Turkey.
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- The Trans-Iranian _______ was the best way to get supplies to the Eastern Front.
- Kemal established separation of Church and State by setting up a ________ government.
- The _____-Soviet invasion of Iran joined British and Russian forces.
- Mustafa Kemal is better known as _______, or Father of the Turks.
- Son of Reza Shah, he became Shah of Iran.
- Captured and exiled to South Africa, he died in a prison there in 1944.
- Kemal was the leader of the Turkish National Movement, and the hero of the Battle of __________ in World War I.
- A primary British interest in Iran.
16 Clues: A primary British interest in Iran. • Son of Reza Shah, he became Shah of Iran. • In 1943, Iran formerly declared war on _____. • Mustafa Kemal is better known as _______, or Father of the Turks. • The _____-Soviet invasion of Iran joined British and Russian forces. • Captured and exiled to South Africa, he died in a prison there in 1944. • ...
Crossword WW1 2021-01-29
Across
- the pledge was promised by Germany to sink merchant's vessels without warning and without saving human lives
- Warfare, military operations in which forces attack from ditches rather than open battle
- a truce or agreement to end the armed conflict
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- York, an American soldier in WW1 who earned the medal of honor for capturing 132 German soldiers
- man's land, an unoccupied region between opposing armies during trench warfare
- he was an American WW1 pilot who shot down 26 enemy aircraft and got a medal of honor
- french premier during WW1 and was a member of the big four at the Paris peace conference
- there were 2 major types of this one was the triple entente and it consisted of France, Britain, and Russia
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- a British passenger ship that sunk by a German U boat
- the policy of building up armed forces in an aggressive preparedness for war
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- an agency established during WW1 who earned to increase efficiency and discouraging waste in war-related industries.
- in 1914, was the heir to the Australian thrown and his assassination led to war
- the compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war
- service, A law/act enacted in 1917 that required men to register for military services
- note, a message sent in 1917 by Germans, proposing a German- Mexican alliance.
- points, the president made up of Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following WW1
- Pershing, an American army commander in chief who was the major general for the American expeditionary forces
20 Clues: a truce or agreement to end the armed conflict • a British passenger ship that sunk by a German U boat • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • the right of people to choose their own political status • the policy of building up armed forces in an aggressive preparedness for war • ...
Revolutionary War 2019-12-13
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- Harsh winter during the war
- July 4th, 1776
- Commander in chief of the Continental Army
- "Shot heard 'round the world"
- Battle after Lexington
- Foreign soldiers who fought for pay
- Deciding battle of the war
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- Official end of the war
- "Give me liberty or give me death"
- Lodging/housing
- Day the Declaration was signed
- First battle that Washington & Cornwallis fought
- General in the British Army
13 Clues: July 4th, 1776 • Lodging/housing • Battle after Lexington • Official end of the war • Deciding battle of the war • Harsh winter during the war • General in the British Army • "Shot heard 'round the world" • Day the Declaration was signed • "Give me liberty or give me death" • Foreign soldiers who fought for pay • Commander in chief of the Continental Army • ...
Evan Spurbacks Week 18 Crossword (All form Patriots book) 2026-01-19
Across
- What was Britain's powerful naval base in Malaysia called? PG 628
- Where did the first experiments of splitting the atom take place in 1932? PG 625
- Who Was appointed commander of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force? PG 635
- In March a B-29 raid on ______ destroyed a quarter of a million homes. PG 647
- Thousands of prisoners died working on the ______ railway. PG 652
- Emperor _________ was pressing his Supreme War Council to seek peace. PG 647
- Who ran for his fourth term in November 1944? PG 639
- Because of the War Roosevelt was able to quickly implement some of his ___________ goals. PG 623
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- What was the name of the Japanese diplomatic code that American code breakers deciphered in 1940? PG 614
- _____________ of the day did not hesitate to enter the armed forces. PG 617
- Who moved an invasion force toward Midway Island? PG 631
- The Soviet industry made plenty of _______. PG 621
- Most Americans seemed undisturbed by the use of _______ weapons. PG 651
- In 1939 who invaded Poland and started World War 2? PG 612
- Reagan What actor was commissioned a lieutenant and would eventually become the president? PG 618
15 Clues: The Soviet industry made plenty of _______. PG 621 • Who ran for his fourth term in November 1944? PG 639 • Who moved an invasion force toward Midway Island? PG 631 • In 1939 who invaded Poland and started World War 2? PG 612 • What was Britain's powerful naval base in Malaysia called? PG 628 • Thousands of prisoners died working on the ______ railway. PG 652 • ...
Chapter 29 2021-01-26
Across
- Legislation that gave US citizenship to people born in Puerto Rico after 11 Apr 1899
- English translation of the name of the terrorist group to which the assassin who killed the Archduke belonged
- Wrote "The Promise of American Life"
- Progressive Representative from Louisiana who chaired an investigative committee
- First Jewish SCOTUS justice
- 11th Chief Justice of SCOTUS
- Serbian name for the terrorist group who assassinated the Archduke
- University in Baltimore where POTUS Wilson earned a PhD
- British passenger ship that was sunk by German submarines
- King of England during World War I
- Wife of the Archduke
- The assassin who killed the Archduke and his wife
- Wilson's legislative agenda
- Legislation that increased credit to rural family farmers
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain at the end of World War I
- location of Federal Reserve District with B on the 1 Dollar Bill
- City where TR was the victim of an attempted assassination
- Archduke who was assassinated in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914
- TR's legislative agenda
- The title of Wilson's PhD thesis
- Number of banks in the Federal Reserve System
- US General who was ordered to go to Mexico to intimidate Pancho Villa's forces
- Caribbean nation where rebels murdered their own president
- Socialist party candidate in the 1916 president election
- Prohibition Party candidate for President in 1912
- First name of President Wilson
- Leader of Germany during World War I
- 35th President of Mexico
28 Clues: Wife of the Archduke • TR's legislative agenda • 35th President of Mexico • First Jewish SCOTUS justice • Wilson's legislative agenda • 11th Chief Justice of SCOTUS • First name of President Wilson • The title of Wilson's PhD thesis • King of England during World War I • Wrote "The Promise of American Life" • Leader of Germany during World War I • ...
Unit 12 Crossword 2022-11-28
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- Roosevelt: "Speak softly and carry a ________"
- Created long lasting battles in WWI that were often stalemates
- Cuba fought for independence from this country
- these had to be constructed to allow ships to pass through the Panama Canal
- Taft's Latin American policy: "_____ Diplomacy"
- last queen of Hawaii
- Song by George Cohan to encourage Americans to enlist
- Raised over half of the funds for the American war effort
- Hay's letters that signaled to the world that the United States would take a larger role in world affairs than before.
- The Selective Service Act forced men to register for the _______.
- This country and Austria-Hungary made up the Central Powers at the beginning of the war
- This epidemic killed millions during WWI
- the treaty that ended WWI
- This German leader had to abdicate as part of peace negotiations
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- America's acquisitions of Alaska, Hawaii, and Midway helped them control this ocean
- Nickname for Teddy Roosevelt's Cavalry division
- He kept us out of war (at least through 1916)
- The policy of staying out of world affairs
- the Roosevelt _________ allowed the US to intervene in Latin America
- the telegram Germany sent to Mexico urging them to attack the US
- The ______ Hellfighters, respected African American soldiers
- Russia dropped out of WWI when they took power
- This deadly opponent had to be dealt with before the Panama Canal could be constructed
- This Archduke's Assassination marks the beginning of WWI
24 Clues: last queen of Hawaii • the treaty that ended WWI • This epidemic killed millions during WWI • The policy of staying out of world affairs • He kept us out of war (at least through 1916) • Roosevelt: "Speak softly and carry a ________" • Cuba fought for independence from this country • Russia dropped out of WWI when they took power • ...
RECIPE FOR A LOVE POTION? 2020-02-24
Across
- Love in Barcelona
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- Antidote for loneliness?
- Traditional Purim garb
- Prediction from the Captain and Tenille
- What the world needs now
- Build bridges to our homeland
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- Add to taste - knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Layer hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- Make the world great again
- Torah study for our littlest learners
- Play group for empty-nesters
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Problem solved
- Love in Paris
- Beatles hit, #1 in August 1967, It's easy...
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Hometown for 2/3 of our Rabbi's
- Love in Munich
- TE entryway
- Add a pinch of this weekly sing-a-long
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- Next up on the calendar
Down
- Yenta’s occupation
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- A TE Sorority?
- A very _____Purim
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar...
- Key figure on Team Esther
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- The K in SWAK
- X’s and O’s
- A TE Fraternity?
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- Love in Rome
- Heroine of the day
- Bake till thirteen, or ready for adulthood
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Esther's Book
- Songbird chicks
42 Clues: X’s and O’s • TE entryway • Love in Rome • The K in SWAK • Love in Paris • Esther's Book • A TE Sorority? • Problem solved • Love in Munich • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Yenta’s occupation • Heroine of the day • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • Antidote for loneliness? • What the world needs now • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
Morality Crossword 2018-07-21
Across
- Means you know what you are doing.
- Types of relationship you have with people in other parts of the world.
- Describes the different ways we are connected to each other.
- Describes relationships we have with groups in our lives.
- A set of standards we use to judge actions right or wrong.
- A result that is caused by one of your actions.
- Where you are in control of what you do.
Down
- A decision to do something or not to do it.
- This means you must answer for what you say or do.
- The house in which 107 Jewish refugees stayed in 1942-1943.
- 23-year old protector of the 107 Jewish children in 1942-1943.
- Park in Haifa, Israel, in memory of those who helped Jewish children escape World War 2.
- English poet who wrote 'no man is an island'.
- Not being forced to do one thing or other.
14 Clues: Means you know what you are doing. • Where you are in control of what you do. • Not being forced to do one thing or other. • A decision to do something or not to do it. • English poet who wrote 'no man is an island'. • A result that is caused by one of your actions. • This means you must answer for what you say or do. • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-07
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- Armored vehicles used in war
- When 2 or more countries team up
- something you run through during war
- fighting between 2 or more countries
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- a paper that a leader signs to end a war
- a commander in the army
- when the military recruits civilians
- something you breath in and slowly kills you
- a person that joins the war
9 Clues: a commander in the army • a person that joins the war • Armored vehicles used in war • When 2 or more countries team up • when the military recruits civilians • something you run through during war • fighting between 2 or more countries • a paper that a leader signs to end a war • something you breath in and slowly kills you
Pot Luck 2021-04-12
Across
- 1.5 litres of champagne or a tasty chocolate ice cream
- Queen Victoria’s house on the Isle of Wight
- Rutland or Carsington Water for example
- Maker of Kuga, Focus and Granada cars
- The Queens youngest child
- The old currency of Spain
- World War 2 fighter plane
- Type of energy that powers our garden lights!
Down
- Breed of dog that can be golden, black or chocolate
- The Inspector in the Pink Panther
- Slang word for fruit of Horse Chestnut tree
- Where a textured fabric is made using a hooked needle
- How a rugby game restarts when the ball goes off the sideline
- Italian sauce that goes well with spaghetti
- The airport in Amsterdam
- Home of Rangers and Celtic
- The lady Tom Jones sang about
- What Americans call Autumn
18 Clues: The airport in Amsterdam • The Queens youngest child • The old currency of Spain • World War 2 fighter plane • Home of Rangers and Celtic • What Americans call Autumn • The lady Tom Jones sang about • The Inspector in the Pink Panther • Maker of Kuga, Focus and Granada cars • Rutland or Carsington Water for example • Slang word for fruit of Horse Chestnut tree • ...
Greek myths 2026-02-13
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- what is Aphrodite's roman name
- roman archer-god son of love goddess
- what did Hercules kill at not even 2 years old
- what river did Achilles mom dip him in
- who what born from Zeus forehead
- how did Hercules eliminate the Stymphalian birds
- what is Hercules nephews name
- what as Hercules wife's name
- what is the roman name for Zeus wife
- who id the most beautiful woman in the world
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- who is the king of Mycenae
- who is the god of all god and goddess
- Hercules killed his wife and ?
- who is the goddess of wisdom and war
- what wooden sculpture fooled the trojans
- who held up the sky
- who is the god of poetry, music, medicine, and light
- Zeus wife's name queen of gods
- what is Athenas roman name
19 Clues: who held up the sky • who is the king of Mycenae • what is Athenas roman name • what as Hercules wife's name • what is Hercules nephews name • Hercules killed his wife and ? • what is Aphrodite's roman name • Zeus wife's name queen of gods • who what born from Zeus forehead • who is the goddess of wisdom and war • roman archer-god son of love goddess • ...
Israel: Back-to-Back-to-Back Champion 2022-01-11
Across
- He would not support Israel if they attacked first
- This Leader secretly meets with Israel
- City Israel gained from Jordan in Six-day War
- Invasion on this city almost caused nuclear war
- Country arguably caused Six-day War (2 words)
- Terrorist leader of PLO
- Country originally controlled the PLO
- He did not attack Israel during Yom Kippur War
Down
- Weird Relationship with PLO
- Attacked first in Six-day war
- Oil Embargo was imposed on this country
- Leader stepped down after losing war
- Left Egypt prior to Six-day War (two words)
- victory for Israel but not for British
- month in which Hussein was nearly assassinated
- Intelligence blunder hurt this country
16 Clues: Terrorist leader of PLO • Weird Relationship with PLO • Attacked first in Six-day war • Leader stepped down after losing war • Country originally controlled the PLO • This Leader secretly meets with Israel • victory for Israel but not for British • Intelligence blunder hurt this country • Oil Embargo was imposed on this country • Left Egypt prior to Six-day War (two words) • ...
