world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Life in Singapore after the Japanese Occupation 2025-08-26
Across
- A tree crop that was very important in Singapore after the war.
- During the Japanese Occupation, many people lost their ___ members.
- Life after the ward was not easy. Some people could not find ___.
- After the war, life in Singapore saw a big ___ with rapid rebuilding of homes, roads and schools.
- Paper ____ used during Japanese time, called "banana notes".
- Many lost their homes during the war and became ___.
- Families went to the wet ____ to buy food.
- During the war, many homes and buildings were destroyed. The British government had to focus on building ___ for the people in Singapore.
Down
- After war, people had little food. They used food ____ cards.
- People in Singapore and around the world wanted ___ after years of war.
- Singapore got back its ____ after the war.
- Many children were happy to return to ___ after the war.
- The earliest flats built after the war was small and people lived in ___ flats.
- The ____ government returned to rule Singapore after the Japanese Occupation.
14 Clues: Singapore got back its ____ after the war. • Families went to the wet ____ to buy food. • Many lost their homes during the war and became ___. • Many children were happy to return to ___ after the war. • Paper ____ used during Japanese time, called "banana notes". • After war, people had little food. They used food ____ cards. • ...
Who Am I? 2020-10-11
Across
- Who was London's first Black Mayor?
- African born Roman who became Emperor in 193CE and moved to Britain in 208CE.
- Of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Gurkha Rifles during World War II. The first Victoria Cross awarded to a Gurkha Soldier during the Second World War.
- First British Black Professional Football Player in the world.
- Who was the first Black Female Broadcaster at the BBC?
- Young handsome manservant was said to have controversial relationship with Queen Victoria. He was hired as a Servant in 1887.
- Who is the first female black Manager of any England National Team.
- First Black Player to win England Cap in 1978.
- Who was the first black british olympian to win a olympic medal in 1928?
Down
- President Clinton asked this person to write a poem to read at his inauguration. Who was it?
- Who was known as the Black Doctor of Paddington'. In 1914 rejected by the Royal Army Medical Corps because of is Colonial Origin; when he offered to help in First World War.
- I refused to get up to let you sit down simply because of your race.
- Who invented the 'filament' Incandescent Light Bulb?
- My name spelt backwards is my company
- who invented the three position Traffic Signal?
- Born 1913 in Kohat, Pakistan. Served as a Sepoy in the 6th Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles in the British Indian Army. awarded Victoria Cross for Act of Bravery.
16 Clues: Who was London's first Black Mayor? • My name spelt backwards is my company • First Black Player to win England Cap in 1978. • who invented the three position Traffic Signal? • Who invented the 'filament' Incandescent Light Bulb? • Who was the first Black Female Broadcaster at the BBC? • First British Black Professional Football Player in the world. • ...
Israel's Defining Wars Review 2022-01-11
Across
- Organization that becomes more independent following the Six Day War
- Place where Palestinian terrorists murder 11 Israeli athletes in 1972
- Created to police border between Israel and Egypt
- President of Egypt during Yom Kippur War
- territory taken by the IDF during the Six Day War along with Jerusalem and the West Bank
- Country that funded terror on Israel's border before the Sinai War
- Conflict between the US and the USSR that leads them to choose opposing countries in the Middle East to support
- Product that Arab States put an embargo on during the Yom Kippur War
- Country that lost 338 people in the Six Day War
- President of Egypt who nationalized the Suez Canal
- Leader of PLO that comes into power in 1969
Down
- Attempt to kill Hussein that resulted in Jordan kicking the PLO out to Lebanon
- Country that called for an end to the Yom Kippur war with Resolution 338
- Israel's only trade route to the Eastern half of the world
- Political party that gains popularity during the Political Earthquake following the Yom Kippur War
- Country that started shelling Jerusalem in the Six Day War
16 Clues: President of Egypt during Yom Kippur War • Leader of PLO that comes into power in 1969 • Country that lost 338 people in the Six Day War • Created to police border between Israel and Egypt • President of Egypt who nationalized the Suez Canal • Israel's only trade route to the Eastern half of the world • Country that started shelling Jerusalem in the Six Day War • ...
VOCAB 3 2022-01-04
Across
- and die
- bragging through bleats
- magi, not a plant
- smoke and mirrors
- not a railway vehicle but sounds like it
- i be mad now
- BIG PARTY
- not exactly a bush
- not as indestructible
Down
- World War Two latex
- not a vacation
- DO IT
- big oceans hate war
- rules are so annoying
- tap flipped without the snake
- planet shrinking
- who here hates waiting?
- november five five eight sierra tango
- i do solemnly swear to finish this crossword no matter how long it takes
- satisfied by a welsh rock
20 Clues: DO IT • and die • BIG PARTY • i be mad now • not a vacation • planet shrinking • magi, not a plant • smoke and mirrors • not exactly a bush • World War Two latex • big oceans hate war • rules are so annoying • not as indestructible • bragging through bleats • who here hates waiting? • satisfied by a welsh rock • tap flipped without the snake • november five five eight sierra tango • ...
WW2 2023-08-30
Across
- one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific theater.
- A very powerful bomb that helped deicide the winners of WW2.
- the last stand by the germans.
- a major turning point in the war were the USSR pushed back the Germans out of a major city.
- consisted of 5 major countries and wanted to stop the countries that wanted to take over the world.
- a season were it's always cold.
Down
- considered the bad guy of WW2.
- the last battle of the war in Europe.
- 60-70 million people ____ over the span of the war.
- Something that advances over time and advanced a ton in WW2.
- the Japanese got out-smarted at the ____ .
- Something you read that could tell you about WW2.
- a country that fought to the death for honor.
- a country that didn't have any damage to the main land.
- the biggest operation ever.
- consisted of 3 major countries and wanted to take over the world.
16 Clues: the biggest operation ever. • considered the bad guy of WW2. • the last stand by the germans. • a season were it's always cold. • the last battle of the war in Europe. • the Japanese got out-smarted at the ____ . • a country that fought to the death for honor. • Something you read that could tell you about WW2. • 60-70 million people ____ over the span of the war. • ...
APWH exam review 2023-06-05
Across
- Stalin's economic policy to rebuild the Soviet economy after WWI. tried to improve heavy industry and improve farm output, but resulted in famine
- Leader of the Communist Party in China that overthrew Jiang Jieshi and the Nationalists.
- heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
- country where a single party controls the government and every aspect of the lives of the people
- a group of Indian soldiers in the British East India Company's army led a mutiny in the state of Uttar Pradesh
- organization formed in 1906 to protect the interests of India's Muslims
- Virus that destroys the immune system
- trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico that encourages free trade
- Allocation of former German colonies and Ottoman possessions to the victorious powers after World War I
- formerly the Triple Entente; France, Britain, and Russia
- policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- The great rulers and countries excluding Germany and Russia met in Versailles to negotiate the repercussions of the war
- collapse of colonial empires
- Political and economic union in Southeast Asia
- privately-owned businesses and property
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- Infection is transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of tubercle bacilli
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and has no tolerance for opposition
- India's answer to Hollywood. Based in Bombay; codified system that produces movies, music, and a lot of dance numbers.
Down
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- organization dedicated to obtaining equal voting and civil rights for black inhabitants of South Africa.
- long-term cause to WWI: intensified rivalries between European nations
- colonial disputes over land
- international organization that promotes free trade around the world.
- allies during WWII; Soviet Union - Stalin, United Kingdom - Churchill, United States - Roosevelt
- treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I
- H1N1 virus with genes of avian origin.
- Indian Muslim politician who founded the state of Pakistan.
- Creole who created new independent countries in South America
- Favored revolts by the working class
- Party formed in 1923 when Sun Yat-Sen merged the Third Communist International and the KMT to create the first of many liberation fronts
- economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
- 28th president of the United States
- organization attached to the United Nations that is concerned with the health and well-being of all people
- movement and political party founded in 1885 to demand greater Indian participation in government.
- uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government
- Plan implemented by Lenin that allowed some private ownership of businesses and small plots of land.
- contagious viral disease originating in Africa
- network of Islamic terrorist organizations
- Between 1839 and 1842, British forces fought a war in China that benefitted drug smugglers.
- philosopher from India, this man was a spiritual and moral leader favoring India's independence from Great Britain
- introduction of pesticides and high-yield grains which greatly increased agricultural productivity.
- A Communist nation, consisting of Russia and 14 other states, that existed from 1922 to 1991.
- Laws in South Africa that separated different races into different geographic areas.
- war in which governments mobilize virtually every person and natural resource available to support the war effort
- series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression.
- intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states
50 Clues: colonial disputes over land • collapse of colonial empires • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • 28th president of the United States • Favored revolts by the working class • Virus that destroys the immune system • H1N1 virus with genes of avian origin. • privately-owned businesses and property • network of Islamic terrorist organizations • ...
Chp. 25 - The Roaring 20s 2023-01-04
Across
- Founded by Teddy Roosevelt Jr in 1919.
- Key figure in American Communist movement.
- First VP to attend cabinet meetings.
- Scoffers called American fears of Communism this term.
- The World Court was headquartered here.
- France seized this area of Germany because the Germans failed to pay war reparations.
- President that promised a return to "normalcy".
- Long time director of the FBI
- African-American leader who wanted equal rights now!
- Wages in relation to buying power
Down
- Violent racist group of the 1920s.
- Idea or an action should be judged solely by its results.
- Court case where two Italian immigrants were convicted of murdering a paymaster and guard.
- Civil Rights leader sharply opposed by DuBois.
- Asian nation that many in the world were concerned with after World War I.
- 'Creator' of psychoanalysis.
- Secretary of Treasury under President Harding.
- First to make solo flight from US across the Atlantic.
- Made the automobile affordable for the average American.
- This "International" met in Moscow to discuss worldwide Communist revolution.
- Notorious Chicago mobster nicknamed 'Scarface'.
- Organization designed to help African-Americans achieve equal rights and equality in America
22 Clues: 'Creator' of psychoanalysis. • Long time director of the FBI • Wages in relation to buying power • Violent racist group of the 1920s. • First VP to attend cabinet meetings. • Founded by Teddy Roosevelt Jr in 1919. • The World Court was headquartered here. • Key figure in American Communist movement. • Civil Rights leader sharply opposed by DuBois. • ...
Social Studies Review AP 2022-03-31
Across
- Doric,Iconic,Corinthian
- Alexander was one of the greatest ____
- Sparta was not ____
- Odyssey is ___ years
- Wealthy city
- Alexander read a lot from _____
- Sparta didn´t like _______
- Epic poem written by Homer
- Hectors brother
- Was the best Greek warrior
- 25 Mile run
- Started the war
- Odysseus wife name
- Juno
- _____ axes
- goddess of love
Down
- Sparta gave more freedom to ______
- In Sparta ________ belonged to Sparta
- At age _____ boys begin training
- Zeus
- _______ men deep
- To the fairest of the all
- ______ foot long spear
- Odysseus held captive by ______
- ______ vs Achaeans
- Alexander´s fathers name was ______
- Athens vs Sparta civil war
- goddess of hunt
- god of the under world
- Best_____ more likely to win a war
30 Clues: Zeus • Juno • _____ axes • 25 Mile run • Wealthy city • Hectors brother • goddess of hunt • Started the war • goddess of love • _______ men deep • ______ vs Achaeans • Odysseus wife name • Sparta was not ____ • Odyssey is ___ years • ______ foot long spear • god of the under world • Doric,Iconic,Corinthian • To the fairest of the all • Sparta didn´t like _______ • Epic poem written by Homer • ...
Bartoszek Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- American General, also became the first president of the United States
- The British ship that surrounded to the Bonhomme Richard
- The town of which was the worst American defeat of the war
- school teacher spying on british forces
- Helped the British Army; Allies to the British
- Location of the last battle of the war
- The army fighting on their own ground
- British general of the battle of yorktown
Down
- A privately owned ship outfitted with weapons
- At the time they were the strongest navy in the world
- British used this to limit supplies from coming into America
- Helped the Patriots; Allies to Patriots
- a war that changed the course of the war
- Trained troops during the Revolutionary war
- Said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
15 Clues: The army fighting on their own ground • Location of the last battle of the war • Said, "I have not yet begun to fight." • Helped the Patriots; Allies to Patriots • school teacher spying on british forces • a war that changed the course of the war • British general of the battle of yorktown • Trained troops during the Revolutionary war • ...
World War II 2018-06-21
Across
- Black labor leader who fought for rights of Blacks to work in government funded industries.
- experience that women gained from being part of workforce
- implemented laws to help minorities be treated fairly when seeking jobs
- movement of people to find work in other areas of the country
- measure # 8802 that assured fair practices in hiring for government jobs.
Down
- with many men at war, women had many more __________ in the workforce
- brought Mexican laborers in to work on American farms
- laws protecting freedom of action and speech
- the economic focus on building military supplies
- symbolized women in the military industry building tanks, aircraft etc.
- an intense devotion to one's country.
11 Clues: an intense devotion to one's country. • laws protecting freedom of action and speech • the economic focus on building military supplies • brought Mexican laborers in to work on American farms • experience that women gained from being part of workforce • movement of people to find work in other areas of the country • ...
World War 1 2022-03-02
Across
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- Teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
Down
- A union or association between three powers or states.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- They do no believe in government.
- A group of communists who overthrew the democratic Russian government.
- Information given to show something or someone in a based way.
- A military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
11 Clues: They do no believe in government. • Teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The gathering of resources and preparation for war. • A union or association between three powers or states. • A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats. • Information given to show something or someone in a based way. • ...
World War 1 2022-03-02
Across
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- Teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
Down
- A union or association between three powers or states.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- They do no believe in government.
- A group of communists who overthrew the democratic Russian government.
- Information given to show something or someone in a based way.
- A military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
11 Clues: They do no believe in government. • Teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The gathering of resources and preparation for war. • A union or association between three powers or states. • A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats. • Information given to show something or someone in a based way. • ...
World War I 2022-03-13
Across
- The musician (first name) who traveled with the soldiers.
- Common name of WWI's time period/era where new music was rising.
- Welfare organization that contributed to entertaining soldiers.
- First word of Elsie Janis' nickname from the AEF.
- Soldiers held these for comedy and music for fun while away in the war.
Down
- The assassination of this country's Archduke caused the spark of conflict for WWI.
- This country was the main cause of the US joining WWI.
- The time period of WWI was a cultural _________.
- Type of music fading as the Jazz Age emerged, but was still decently popular.
- One of the styles of dance mentioned in the presentation.
- Popular type of film.
11 Clues: Popular type of film. • The time period of WWI was a cultural _________. • First word of Elsie Janis' nickname from the AEF. • This country was the main cause of the US joining WWI. • The musician (first name) who traveled with the soldiers. • One of the styles of dance mentioned in the presentation. • Welfare organization that contributed to entertaining soldiers. • ...
world war two 2014-06-14
Across
- a agency made by congress to control inflation in ww2
- invasion of european mainland in 1944
- president of the U.S
- month long battle during ww2
- he was a army chief of staff general
Down
- project making of the a-bomb
- victory in Europe day
- established during ww2
- limit to buy food/goods
- unit for women troops
- 33rd president after roosevelt
11 Clues: president of the U.S • victory in Europe day • unit for women troops • established during ww2 • limit to buy food/goods • project making of the a-bomb • month long battle during ww2 • 33rd president after roosevelt • he was a army chief of staff general • invasion of european mainland in 1944 • a agency made by congress to control inflation in ww2
World War I 2013-01-11
Across
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- heir to Austria-Hungarian throne
- stalemate war
- military draft
- complete mobilization of resources and people
Down
- shot archeduke and his wife
- Serbian terrorist group wanting to free Bosnia
- two-front war with France and Russia
- France, Great Britain, Russia
- thirty minutes before sunrise
- process of assembling troops and supplies
11 Clues: stalemate war • military draft • shot archeduke and his wife • France, Great Britain, Russia • thirty minutes before sunrise • heir to Austria-Hungarian throne • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • two-front war with France and Russia • process of assembling troops and supplies • complete mobilization of resources and people • Serbian terrorist group wanting to free Bosnia
World War 1 2017-01-23
Across
- A flying vehicle
- of Nations World Peace Orgnization
- mans land The land between the two opposing trenches
- Information often altered, to promote a certain thing
- A airship filled with gases
Down
- A agreement of countries to help back each other up
- A deep ditch dug into the ground for some sort of cover
- A deadly automatic weapon
- A U-boat or a boat that can function underwater
- A pool, that selects people to join the military
- entente Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
11 Clues: A flying vehicle • A deadly automatic weapon • A airship filled with gases • of Nations World Peace Orgnization • A U-boat or a boat that can function underwater • A pool, that selects people to join the military • A agreement of countries to help back each other up • mans land The land between the two opposing trenches • ...
World War I 2021-03-19
Across
- made up of the German,Ottoman,and Austria-Hungarian empires
- Kaiser of Germany during WWI
- City of the event that started WWI
- an agreement to stop fighting a war
- made up of France, England, Russia, Italy, etc
- German ships used for attack
Down
- President of America during WWI
- The passenger ship which played a part in America joining the war
- The man whose assassination started the war
- countries that aided the war, but did not fight
- Princip Franz Fredinand's assassin
11 Clues: Kaiser of Germany during WWI • German ships used for attack • President of America during WWI • Princip Franz Fredinand's assassin • City of the event that started WWI • an agreement to stop fighting a war • The man whose assassination started the war • made up of France, England, Russia, Italy, etc • countries that aided the war, but did not fight • ...
World War One 2022-06-10
Across
- The triple entente was made up of the United Kingdom, Russia and?
- Love and commitment to one’s country
- One of the four M.A.I.N causes of WWI - related to building an empire by taking control of other countries
- The name of Germany's plan to win the war
- The word used when you are forced to enlist in the armed forces.
- The location of the battle in the movie 25 April
- Summarise this reason for going to war "I thought it would be a chance to see the world"
Down
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of this country
- Summarise this reason for going to war: "I could not have looked people in the eye if I hadn’t, I would have been a coward"
- World War One began when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was...
- The triple alliance was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary and?
11 Clues: Love and commitment to one’s country • The name of Germany's plan to win the war • The location of the battle in the movie 25 April • World War One began when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was... • The triple alliance was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary and? • The word used when you are forced to enlist in the armed forces. • ...
World War II 2024-04-08
Across
- United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union
- developed to a high degree
- Germany, Italy and Japan
- an evil or terrible act
- a person, group, or country that has joined with another for a particular purpose
- to give up
Down
- having to do with the navy or its ships
- a group of navy ships under one command
- a shelter for housing and repairing aircraft
- a person not serving in the military
- a large scale military operation
11 Clues: to give up • an evil or terrible act • Germany, Italy and Japan • developed to a high degree • a large scale military operation • a person not serving in the military • having to do with the navy or its ships • a group of navy ships under one command • a shelter for housing and repairing aircraft • United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union • ...
World War II 2024-03-06
Across
- Ideology that aimed to keep the U.S. out of foreign affairs
- Lightning war, a German military strategy.
- Communist leader of the Soviet Union
- Only U.S. president to serve 3 terms.
- A Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives, making a deliberate suicidal crash on opponents.
- Totalitarian dictator of Italy who preached fascist ideologies
Down
- Prime minister of Britain
- Giving up principles to pacify an aggressor
- Form of government where individuals possess no rights and government suppresses all opposition.
- Fascist dictator of Germany, leader of the Nazis
- The deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
11 Clues: Prime minister of Britain • Communist leader of the Soviet Union • Only U.S. president to serve 3 terms. • Lightning war, a German military strategy. • Giving up principles to pacify an aggressor • Fascist dictator of Germany, leader of the Nazis • Ideology that aimed to keep the U.S. out of foreign affairs • ...
World War One 2024-04-08
Across
- Who was assassinated?
- The Capital City of England
- What gang was responsible for the assassination?
- the process of making an empire bigger
- The acronym to describe Australian and New Zealander Soldiers
Down
- Which country's heir to the throne was assissinated?
- Germany belonged to this alliance
- the process of increasing your military
- The Alliance of England, France, Russia - The Triple ______________
- The country Australia fought at Gallipoli
- The capital city of Germany
11 Clues: Who was assassinated? • The Capital City of England • The capital city of Germany • Germany belonged to this alliance • the process of making an empire bigger • the process of increasing your military • The country Australia fought at Gallipoli • What gang was responsible for the assassination? • Which country's heir to the throne was assissinated? • ...
World War one 2025-11-17
Across
- The side that lost the war
- of Verdun Deadliest battle in the war.
- Blamed for the assassination
- A friend of Serbia, it is a big country
- Archduke Ferdinand The man that was assassinated.
Down
- One of the first countries in the war
- German submarine
- Lusitania boat that sank
- The side that won the war
- A big country that was late joining the war
- years How long the war lasted
11 Clues: German submarine • The side that won the war • The side that lost the war • Blamed for the assassination • One of the first countries in the war • A friend of Serbia, it is a big country • A big country that was late joining the war • Lusitania boat that sank • ...
WW2 2013-03-13
Across
- Another type of people killed in the holocaust
- What the holocaust was
- The symbol of the Nazis
- Loads of bombs dropping on London (4)
- These were handheld things that were used kill people
- German leader. World War two(6)
- The main target of the holocaust
Down
- British leader in the second half of the second world war
- Dropped from planes
- The poisen that Hitler used to kill him
- The baddies
11 Clues: The baddies • Dropped from planes • What the holocaust was • The symbol of the Nazis • German leader. World War two(6) • The main target of the holocaust • Loads of bombs dropping on London (4) • The poisen that Hitler used to kill him • Another type of people killed in the holocaust • These were handheld things that were used kill people • ...
fff 2023-07-08
Across
- Camp David Accords
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- Instituted The New Deal (Initials)
- Welfare reform, played Sax
- The Louisiana Purchase
- Instituted the Indian Removal Act
- Reaganomics
Down
- Known for rust-busting and conservation
- Won the Revolutionary War
- Interstate Highway System
- The Cuban Missile Crisis
- Signed the Clean Air Act
- President during World War I
- Instituted the Affordable Care Act
- Desegregated the Armed Forces
15 Clues: Reaganomics • Camp David Accords • The Louisiana Purchase • The Cuban Missile Crisis • Signed the Clean Air Act • Won the Revolutionary War • Interstate Highway System • Welfare reform, played Sax • President during World War I • Desegregated the Armed Forces • Instituted the Indian Removal Act • Instituted The New Deal (Initials) • Instituted the Affordable Care Act • ...
Federal and State Government Roles 2020-10-26
Across
- State role regarding public (2 words)
- Shared role regarding taxes
- Federal role regarding courts (2 words)
- Federal role regarding mail (2 words)
- Federal role regarding money (2 words)
- Federal role regarding commerce
- Shared role regarding laws
- Federal role dealing with other countries (2 words)
Down
- State role regarding commerce
- Federal role regarding war (2 words)
- State role regarding elections (2 words)
- Shared role regarding land (2 words)
- Federal role regarding military
- State role regarding military
14 Clues: Shared role regarding laws • Shared role regarding taxes • State role regarding commerce • State role regarding military • Federal role regarding military • Federal role regarding commerce • Federal role regarding war (2 words) • Shared role regarding land (2 words) • State role regarding public (2 words) • Federal role regarding mail (2 words) • ...
ana's crossword 2024-01-30
Across
- Working woman in industry.
- Separated by specific characteristics.
- Self-sufficient and independent.
- WWII Military during the Second World War.
Down
- Japanese descendants born abroad.
- Secret message encoder.
- Pilots Female pilots during armed conflicts.
- Airmen Navajo airmen in the Second World War.
- Forced confinement for political reasons.
9 Clues: Secret message encoder. • Working woman in industry. • Self-sufficient and independent. • Japanese descendants born abroad. • Separated by specific characteristics. • Forced confinement for political reasons. • WWII Military during the Second World War. • Pilots Female pilots during armed conflicts. • Airmen Navajo airmen in the Second World War.
Station 1 2024-03-20
Across
- Formal agreements or treaties between countries to support and defend each other in times of war or other crises.
- Intense loyalty and devotion to one's own nation, often resulting in a desire for independence or superiority.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- The alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia before World War I.
Down
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before World War I.
- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in 1914 triggered the start of World War I.
- Also known as the Great War
- The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons.
8 Clues: Also known as the Great War • The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons. • The alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia before World War I. • The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before World War I. • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce. • ...
Start of WW2 2025-01-09
Across
- World wide economic disaster
- dictator of Japan
- ended WWI
- Mussolini promised the people of Italy he would return them to the glory of this empire
- German fighting tactic that means "lightning war"
- passed by Congress to keep us out of war
- this party won the civil war in Russia
- pacifying an aggressive country to prevent war
- dictator of the Soviet Union
- President Roosevelt called the Pearl Harbor attack "A day that will live in _____"
Down
- the U.S. would trade old destroyers for British military bases
- Germany printed too much money which made prices higher and the value of its money lower
- belligerent nations could buy supplies from the U.S. if they paid cash and came and got them
- dictator of Germany
- The United States would “lend” or “lease” war supplies to the countries the President selected
- Japan bombed this U.S. military base
- Hitler invaded this country to start WW2
- dictator of Italy
18 Clues: ended WWI • dictator of Japan • dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • World wide economic disaster • dictator of the Soviet Union • Japan bombed this U.S. military base • this party won the civil war in Russia • Hitler invaded this country to start WW2 • passed by Congress to keep us out of war • pacifying an aggressive country to prevent war • ...
56 2023-08-11
Across
- Small van.
- 2-door automobile often seating only two persons
- Car that has two seats and a fabric top that folds back.
- Car that is made for drag racing.
- Four-wheel drive used by the U.S. Army in World War II
- 2 or 4-door automobile seating four or more persons and usually having a permanent top
Down
- Having a top that may be lowered or removed
- Very large and comfortable car usually driven by a professional driver (called a chauffeur).
- Automobile the back of which consists of a hatch that opens upward
- Large car that is used for carrying a coffin to a grave.
10 Clues: Small van. • Car that is made for drag racing. • Having a top that may be lowered or removed • 2-door automobile often seating only two persons • Four-wheel drive used by the U.S. Army in World War II • Large car that is used for carrying a coffin to a grave. • Car that has two seats and a fabric top that folds back. • ...
Independence Day Cross Word Puzzle 2024-08-13
Across
- 1st domicile holder of Islamabad
- What Quaid Says
- Home to beautiful valleys
- An important milestone and step towards independence
- is a popular game not what you thinking
- A prominent philanthropist
- a landmark building
- 50% of the world supply made in pakistan
- Something we celebrate and cherish
Down
- one of the great mountains
- one of the popular games in the country
- national flower
- The Olympian
- one of pakistan's famous landmark
- 8th wonder of the. world
- what happened in 1947
- Pakistani fighter pilot and war hero
- World's oldest civilization
- the highest ground for this sport in the world
19 Clues: The Olympian • national flower • What Quaid Says • a landmark building • what happened in 1947 • 8th wonder of the. world • Home to beautiful valleys • one of the great mountains • A prominent philanthropist • World's oldest civilization • 1st domicile holder of Islamabad • one of pakistan's famous landmark • Something we celebrate and cherish • Pakistani fighter pilot and war hero • ...
Cold War 2020-05-11
Across
- parallel the line on the map that marks the border between North Korea and South Korea, established in 1945 after the Second World War
- Curtain initially a non-physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide security against the Soviet Union.
- Wall separated the democratic western countries and the communist countries of Eastern Europe throughout the Cold War
- easing of strained relations, especially political, by verbal communication
- Doctrine The Truman Doctrine was an American foreign policy whose purpose was to contain Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
- practice of trying to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict
- an ideology and movement that promotes interest of a particular nation especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its homeland
Down
- world- countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Communist Bloc
- Nations intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations
- a United States policy using strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- Plan The Marshall Plan was an American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe
- Airlift United States and United Kingdom airlifted food and fuel to Berlin from Allied air bases in western Germany
- Pact a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks were two rounds of bilateral conferences and corresponding international treaties involving the United States and the Soviet Union, the Cold War superpowers, on the issue of arms control
15 Clues: easing of strained relations, especially political, by verbal communication • world- countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Communist Bloc • a United States policy using strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad • Plan The Marshall Plan was an American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe • ...
CLUSTER 60CW Final Crossword 2022-06-10
Across
- The young Soviet Premier that placed his people first and was willing to work with an American President earnestly (specifically Reagan)
- The historic U.S. aid initiative to speed western Europe’s recovery after World War II, amounting to $13.2 billion - $135 billion in today’s money (two words, no space)
- In October 1962, an American U-2 spy plane secretly photographed nuclear missile sites being built by the Soviet Union on the island of ____
- The location where the atomic bomb code-named "Little Boy" was dropped
- America’s defeat of the Japanese navy at the Battle of ____ in June 1942 put an end to any chance of Japan’s naval advancement toward the Western hemisphere
- The political, military, and ideological barrier erected by the Soviet Union after World War II to seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European allies from open contact with the West and other noncommunist areas - made famous by Winston Churchill (two words, no spaces)
- The resolution that authorized LBJ to “take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression” by the communist government of North Vietnam. (three words, no space)
- ______ War - the longest and bloodiest war in US history
Down
- The location where Japan launched a surprise attack against the US, indicating America's formal entry into WWII(two words, no space)
- Camp ____ Accords, signed by President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in September 1978, established a framework for a historic peace treaty concluded between Israel and Egypt in March 1979.
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces(two words, no space)
- A Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states (two words, no spaces)
- In response to the 1948 Soviet blockade of land routes into West Berlin, the US began a massive ______ of food, water, and medicine to the citizens of the besieged city of over 2 million people.
- The only US President to ever resign from the office
- "Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force."(two words, no space)
- period of the easing of Cold War tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union from 1967 to 1979. The era was a time of increased trade and cooperation with the Soviet Union and the signing of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) treaties. Relations cooled again with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
16 Clues: The only US President to ever resign from the office • ______ War - the longest and bloodiest war in US history • The location where the atomic bomb code-named "Little Boy" was dropped • The location where Japan launched a surprise attack against the US, indicating America's formal entry into WWII(two words, no space) • ...
Korean War 2014-05-22
Across
- US President after FDR; made decision to drop atomic bomb on Japan ending WWII and President during the Korean War.
- An island to the east of mainland China , to which Chiang Kai Shek and remains of his Nationalist part fled to.
- The official army of North Korea.
- The Communist leader of North Korea.
- Site of MacArthur's counterattack that resulted in the North Koreans withdrawal back behind the 38th Parallel.
- Rule by the people.
- Communist leader in Northern China who lead the Japanese invasion of China in 1937.
- American government's belief that if one country came under control of Communists, then neighboring countries would as well.
- The democratically elected leader of South Korea.
Down
- General who commanded the Allies in the Southwest Pacific during World War II, he oversaw the post-war occupation of Japan, and commanded the UN forces during the first phases of the Korean War.
- Imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude.
- An international peace-keeping organization established after World War II.
- American foreign policy to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries resist Soviet advances.
- The battle that pushed the UN forces back into a stalemate that was reminiscent of WWI.
- A buffer zone between North and South Korea created under the terms of the armistice signed on July 27, 1953.
- All property and all means of production belong to the government, private property does not exist and all goods are shared equally.
- South Korean capital.
- Republic of Korea. (South Korea)
- A valuable industrial and agricultural center, Manchuria lies to the north of Korea
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea. (North Korea)
20 Clues: Rule by the people. • South Korean capital. • Republic of Korea. (South Korea) • The official army of North Korea. • The Communist leader of North Korea. • The democratically elected leader of South Korea. • Democratic People's Republic of Korea. (North Korea) • Imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude. • ...
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-01
Across
- / not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- System / merchant ships crossing the Atlantic ocean would travel in groups under the protection of the British navy
- Migration / movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural southern U.S.
- Fever / Virus
- / British ocean liner that a German submarine sank in World War I
- Pledge / promise made by Germany to the United Sates in 1916
- Movement / programs and campaigns aimed at turning foreigners into Americans
- Service Act / to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people
- Antitrust Act / an act of congress
- / the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
Down
- Corollary / asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- / a forum of religion
- warfare / type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- Bonds / debt securities for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war
- Points / statement of principles for peace
- of nations / provides a forum for resolving international disputes
- / economic or cultural power over other nations or territories often by force
- plan / arrangement for payment by installments
- / a belief in the power of regular people
- / a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- and Sedition Acts / people or countries cannot say negative things about the government or the war
- Exclusion Act / first law that implemented to prevent specific ethnic group from immigrating to the united states
22 Clues: Fever / Virus • / a forum of religion • Antitrust Act / an act of congress • / a belief in the power of regular people • Points / statement of principles for peace • plan / arrangement for payment by installments • / a union or association formed for mutual benefit • / not supporting or helping either side in a conflict • ...
WW1 Crossword 2023-05-01
Across
- A British tank used in WW1 went into action for the first time on 15 September 1916 on the Somme.
- A list of ideas make by the US president during world war one, has 5 main ideas.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The powder keg of Europe
- A main cause of WW1-This event led to the creation of larger armies
- The acronym used to describe what happened to Germany after WW1
- The 19 year old assassin of Franz Ferdinand
- a British two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armament. It first flew in August 1916 and entered service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in March 1917.
- add (territory) to one's own territory by appropriation.
- A feeling of pride for one's country
- warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
- The nickname given to the 4 countries who held the peace talks
- A main cause of WW1- this event was an attempt to maintain peace but actually helped lead to war
Down
- Ruler of Germany, became ruler in 1890
- A new type of weapon used in WW1, most common form of poison gas
- The man who used war to unify Germany
- The Machine Gun that was prominent in WW1
- Treaty that Ended WW1, Blamed Germany for the war
- a secret society committed to ridding Bosnia of Austrian rule
- The Arch Duke whom was assassinated
20 Clues: The powder keg of Europe • The Arch Duke whom was assassinated • A feeling of pride for one's country • The man who used war to unify Germany • Ruler of Germany, became ruler in 1890 • The Machine Gun that was prominent in WW1 • The 19 year old assassin of Franz Ferdinand • Treaty that Ended WW1, Blamed Germany for the war • ...
WWI 2022-11-29
Across
- The assassination of the _______ Franz Ferdinand was the spark that started the WWI.
- Germany's use of unrestricted ____ warfare was another reason the U.S. joined the war.
- President of the U.S. throughout WWI.
- One of the major causes of WWI as countries built weapons and strong militaries.
- When a country makes an agreement to support another country (or countries) during war.
- Creating empires and ruling places as colonies is called ____.
- Most of the fighting in WWI happened in the __________ of the western front.
- This treaty officially ended WWI.
- Wilson's plan for a post-war world was discussed in his __________ points speech.
- The Alliance to which the Ottoman Empire belonged in WWI.
Down
- The 369th Infantry Regiment, an all ____ ________ unit held the front lines for 191 back to back days.
- Contributed to the war effort by joining the armed services as nurses, drivers, and telephone operators.
- The belief that one country is superior to another.
- ___________ was hit by a German torpedo and sunk in 1915, killing American civilians (a reason the U.S. enters the war).
- The U.S. joined WWI because of our close economic ties to this country.
- On November 11, 1918 at 11 a.m. Germany surrendered and an __________ went into effect.
- Name of the suspicious telegram that Germany sent to Mexico.
- ________ was the last country still fighting when all the Central Powers had left.
- An alliance made up of France, Britain, Russia, and the U.S.
- During WWI, the armed forces were ______ by race.
- After WWI, the U.S. became a major ______ power.
- of Nations Name of the international peacekeeping organization that the U.S. didn't join.
22 Clues: This treaty officially ended WWI. • President of the U.S. throughout WWI. • After WWI, the U.S. became a major ______ power. • During WWI, the armed forces were ______ by race. • The belief that one country is superior to another. • The Alliance to which the Ottoman Empire belonged in WWI. • Name of the suspicious telegram that Germany sent to Mexico. • ...
WH SOL 4 2025-08-29
Across
- Sparta was part of this league during the Peloponnesian War:
- What was the official religion of the Persian Empire?
- Athens was part of this league during the Peloponnesian War:
- This type of column is the most basic:
- Who was a prominent Greek sculptor?
- This type of column has swirls at the top -
- What peninsula was Sparta located on?
- This peninsula made up the ancient Greek world:
- What type of government did Sparta have?
- Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are examples of this field:
- Herodotus and Thucydides were important figures in -
- Persia had this type of government:
- The Persian Empire was connected by the -
- This type of government was pioneered by the Athenians and allowed the people to rule:
- This nation was able to conquer Greece due to Athens and Sparta being weakened by the Peloponnesian War:
- This type of column is the most elegant -
- These individuals had rights in ancient Greece:
- Greek society was divided into these two categories:
Down
- These served as natural barriers and boundaries for Greece:
- The Persians were __________ of the people they conquered.
- In which war did Athens fight Sparta?
- This man's conquest returned Greece to a monarchy:
- Archimedes and Hippocrates were prominent Greek figures in -
- This temple to Athena was built after the Persian War:
- Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates were prominent Greek figures in -
- These two Athenian victories gave the Greeks control of the Aegean Sea:
- Who's conquests spread Greek influence throughout the known world?
- Athens and Sparta fought the Persian Empire in this war:
- This was the polytheistic religion of Greece -
- Aeschylus and Sophocles were prominent Greek figures in -
- Euclid and Pythagoras were prominent Greek figures in:
- During this man's golden age, democracy was extended and Athens was rebuilt:
32 Clues: Who was a prominent Greek sculptor? • Persia had this type of government: • In which war did Athens fight Sparta? • What peninsula was Sparta located on? • This type of column is the most basic: • What type of government did Sparta have? • The Persian Empire was connected by the - • This type of column is the most elegant - • This type of column has swirls at the top - • ...
World Cup 2022-12-20
Across
- White and Black ball
- Arguing between two peoples
- won most world cups
- Who won the world cup in 2018
- soccer Organization
- host of this years world cup
- bunch of teams one winner
- the team the Messi plays for
- Who the us lost to in the world cup
Down
- gender attracted to
- start to now events in between
- the team that Ronaldo play for
- later in life from now tomorrow
- 2 45 minute _______
- two teams play for the best in the world
- Sponsor of the world cup soccer balls
16 Clues: gender attracted to • won most world cups • soccer Organization • 2 45 minute _______ • White and Black ball • bunch of teams one winner • Arguing between two peoples • host of this years world cup • the team the Messi plays for • Who won the world cup in 2018 • start to now events in between • the team that Ronaldo play for • later in life from now tomorrow • ...
End of World War I 2023-01-03
8 Clues: organization created after WWI • US President during World War I • location the WWI treaty was signed • when a country decides its government • country most punished for World War I • Wilson's main ideas for post-war peace • epidemic that killed millions of people • money a country pays to make up for damage
Countries 2024-02-15
Across
- It's known for their northern lights
- This country have fought USA in a war before and the war was named after this country
- The land of the rising sun
- It's known for their elephants and massage
- It's known for their rich islands
Down
- The largest country in the world
- It has the longest river in the world
- It's know that the people likes to drink tea
- Largest producer of maple syrup
- It has the longest wall in the world
10 Clues: The land of the rising sun • Largest producer of maple syrup • The largest country in the world • It's known for their rich islands • It's known for their northern lights • It has the longest wall in the world • It has the longest river in the world • It's known for their elephants and massage • It's know that the people likes to drink tea • ...
SC/US History Final Exam Review 2024-04-12
Across
- (3)an agreement in which the house would be based on population and the senate would be equal representation
- (4)Maine was added as a free state and Missouri was added as a slave state
- (1)established a majority rules form of government
- (1)route taken by slave ships from Africa to the New World
- (6)movement that sought to end corruption in government and to make life better for people
- (1)colonial region that included Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
- (4)South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union because of tariffs
- (3)first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- (4)violence broke out between abolitionists and slave owners in Kansas
- (5)time period after the Civil War in which the South needed to be rebuilt socially and politically
- (1)country that settled Central and South America and set up encomiendas
Down
- (6)supreme court case that legalized segregation
- (4)violent white abolitionist who led the Raid at Harpers Ferry
- (5)group of people who wanted to punish the South for seceding
- (1)name given to the middle colonies because wheat and rye were grown there
- (6)journalists who sought to expose corruption
- (1)slave rebellion that took place in colonial South Carolina
- (1)colonies provided raw materials and the mother country produced manufacture goods
- (2)last major battle of the Revolution
- (3)branch responsible for making the laws
- (4)Union strategy to win the Civil War
- (2)law that forced colonists to purchase cheap tea from the British East India Company
22 Clues: (2)last major battle of the Revolution • (4)Union strategy to win the Civil War • (3)branch responsible for making the laws • (3)first 10 amendments to the Constitution • (6)journalists who sought to expose corruption • (6)supreme court case that legalized segregation • (1)established a majority rules form of government • ...
World War One 2021-10-27
Across
- the team of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- the team of Russia, France and England
- where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- this is the belief your country is the best
- countries build up their military
- a large collection of battles
- a large war ship that countries raced to build
Down
- Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him
- countries believe they should take lots of land
- countries form these to team up
- the assassin who shot Franz Ferdinand and sparked the war
11 Clues: a large collection of battles • countries form these to team up • countries build up their military • Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him • the team of Russia, France and England • where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • this is the belief your country is the best • the team of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary • a large war ship that countries raced to build • ...
World War II 2022-03-17
Across
- The event in which many Jews died
- The leader of Russia during the War
- The German dictator who started WWII
- Russia was known at the time as the
- The country that was invaded first
Down
- The emperor of Japan
- The good guys were the
- The attack which convinced the US to join
- The bad guys were the
- The US president for most of the war
- The person who decided to drop the "A-bomb"
11 Clues: The emperor of Japan • The bad guys were the • The good guys were the • The event in which many Jews died • The country that was invaded first • The leader of Russia during the War • Russia was known at the time as the • The US president for most of the war • The German dictator who started WWII • The attack which convinced the US to join • ...
World War I 2022-03-31
Across
- German Submarines
- The document that ends the war
- The archduke that is killed
- Images that try to convince you one way or another
Down
- The British Cruise ship that got sunk
- The types of alliances that cause the war
- The tiredness of war
- The New Country established following the war
- New dominant weapon
- The country that is blamed for the war
- Main type of warfare
11 Clues: German Submarines • New dominant weapon • The tiredness of war • Main type of warfare • The archduke that is killed • The document that ends the war • The British Cruise ship that got sunk • The country that is blamed for the war • The types of alliances that cause the war • The New Country established following the war • Images that try to convince you one way or another
World War 1 2021-11-10
Across
- a venomous weapon
- zone between trenches
- continent where ww1 was fought
- a weapon designed to burn enemies with fire
- consequence from psychological trauma
- a weapon faster than a riffle
Down
- a symptom from psychological trauma
- artist who made masks for defigurated soldiers
- a weapon that explodes
- popular name of the soldiers' psychological disorder
- place where soldiers lived
11 Clues: a venomous weapon • zone between trenches • a weapon that explodes • place where soldiers lived • a weapon faster than a riffle • continent where ww1 was fought • a symptom from psychological trauma • consequence from psychological trauma • a weapon designed to burn enemies with fire • artist who made masks for defigurated soldiers • ...
World War 1 2021-11-10
Across
- a venomous weapon
- consequence from psychological trauma
- a weapon faster than a riffle
- a weapon designed to burn enemies with fire
- zone between trenches
- popular name of the soldiers' psychological disorder
Down
- artist who made masks for defigurated soldiers
- place where soldiers lived
- continent where ww1 was fought
- a weapon that explodes
- a symptom from psychological trauma
11 Clues: a venomous weapon • zone between trenches • a weapon that explodes • place where soldiers lived • a weapon faster than a riffle • continent where ww1 was fought • a symptom from psychological trauma • consequence from psychological trauma • a weapon designed to burn enemies with fire • artist who made masks for defigurated soldiers • ...
World war one 2021-12-07
11 Clues: a rodent • a chemical weapon • something that flies • a protected position • a place between trenches • a metal mechanised machine • a weapon that was automatic • a weapon that dispenses fire • a wire with metal spikes on it • a boat that was hit by a German torpedo • is a hero that protected the soldiers from gas
World War II 2018-06-21
Across
- Black labor leader who fought for rights of Blacks to work in government funded industries.
- measure # 8802 that assured fair practices in hiring for government jobs.
- brought Mexican laborers in to work on American farms
- symbolized women in the military industry building tanks, aircraft etc.
- experience that women gained from being part of workforce
- movement of people to find work in other areas of the country
Down
- with many men at war, women had many more __________ in the workforce
- an intense devotion to one's country.
- implemented laws to help minorities be treated fairly when seeking jobs
- laws protecting freedom of action and speech
- the economic focus on building military supplies
11 Clues: an intense devotion to one's country. • laws protecting freedom of action and speech • the economic focus on building military supplies • brought Mexican laborers in to work on American farms • experience that women gained from being part of workforce • movement of people to find work in other areas of the country • ...
World War I 2013-02-25
Across
- Put to practical use
- policy of supporting niether sides of the war
- Archduchess of Austria Hungary
- domination by one country of the political, economical, or cultural life
- Glorification of the military
Down
- final set of demands
- Archduke of Austria Hungary
- pride in one's country
- When two countries form a pact
- one of two main country involved in the war
- Countries preparng to move its military forces of war
11 Clues: Put to practical use • final set of demands • pride in one's country • Archduke of Austria Hungary • Glorification of the military • When two countries form a pact • Archduchess of Austria Hungary • one of two main country involved in the war • policy of supporting niether sides of the war • Countries preparng to move its military forces of war • ...
World War II 2023-11-16
Across
- It means "lightning war" in German
- V-E Day means 'victory in _______'.
- To avoid getting captured, Hitler killed himself in his bunker in Berlin.
- The allies fought against the _____ powers.
- the country that lost the most people during WWII
- The US fought on the side of the ______
Down
- Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin were all _________.
- Battle in Russian where lot of German soldiers died of cold.
- Country where D-Day happened
- Hitler used Germany's anger about the Treaty of _______ to get support for his ideas.
- The _______ army used Blitzkrieg to overwhelm countries they were invading.
11 Clues: Country where D-Day happened • It means "lightning war" in German • V-E Day means 'victory in _______'. • The US fought on the side of the ______ • The allies fought against the _____ powers. • Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin were all _________. • the country that lost the most people during WWII • Battle in Russian where lot of German soldiers died of cold. • ...
World War I 2024-01-25
Across
- Woodrow Wilsons plan that sadly failed.
- the alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- the alliance between Great Britian, France, Russia, Japan and Italy.
- one of the main causes of WWI.
Down
- where WWI mostly took place (continent).
- country involved in WWI but had to leave in 1917 due to own revolution.
- treaty that brought WWI to an end.
- the invisible weapon of WWI.
- mobile weapon used during WWI.
- who assasinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- ship sunk by German Submarine off the coast of Ireland.
11 Clues: the invisible weapon of WWI. • mobile weapon used during WWI. • one of the main causes of WWI. • treaty that brought WWI to an end. • Woodrow Wilsons plan that sadly failed. • where WWI mostly took place (continent). • who assasinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand? • the alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary. • ship sunk by German Submarine off the coast of Ireland. • ...
World War II 2023-06-23
Across
- O partido político da Alemanha
- Nome do grupo juvenil Hitlerista
- O nome do Fürher da Alemanha
- O símbolo adotado pelos alemães
- A raça "suprema"
- O sobrenome do americano africano que ganhou uma medalha de ouro em 1936
Down
- Religião dos judeus
- Maior comandante da SS
- Maior campo de concentração na Alemanha
- Nome da força aérea alemã
- Polícia secreta da Alemanha
11 Clues: A raça "suprema" • Religião dos judeus • Maior comandante da SS • Nome da força aérea alemã • Polícia secreta da Alemanha • O nome do Fürher da Alemanha • O partido político da Alemanha • O símbolo adotado pelos alemães • Nome do grupo juvenil Hitlerista • Maior campo de concentração na Alemanha • O sobrenome do americano africano que ganhou uma medalha de ouro em 1936
World War 1 2023-01-25
Across
- When a leader is killed
- this country joined the war in 1917
- What was the name of the alliance of United Kingdom, France, Russia, U.S.A, Belgium, and Serbia during WW1?
- name for someone fighting in the war
- What was the name of the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey in WW1?
- War fought between 1914 and 1918
Down
- a type of gun that let off many rounds at once.
- when someone doesn't want to be involved; they don't want to choose a side.
- a gun that has a knife on the end
- refers to the soldiers that were killed, wounded, or missing in action.
- Where the soldiers spent most of their time; this was a form of protection during the war
11 Clues: When a leader is killed • War fought between 1914 and 1918 • a gun that has a knife on the end • this country joined the war in 1917 • name for someone fighting in the war • a type of gun that let off many rounds at once. • refers to the soldiers that were killed, wounded, or missing in action. • ...
World war II 2025-03-14
Across
- information used to influence the public on political things.
- the political party of Hitler in Germany were called the.....
- the leader of Italy during WWII
- republicans fled here to seek asylum
- camps where people were treated badly and many died.
- the name of the Spaniards who volunteered to help Germany in the war.
- the leader of Germany at the time of World War II.
Down
- the union of Italy,Germany and Japan was called this.
- which side won the Spanish civil war?
- the leader in Spain at the time of WWII.
- the union of the UK, USA, USSR and France.
11 Clues: the leader of Italy during WWII • republicans fled here to seek asylum • which side won the Spanish civil war? • the leader in Spain at the time of WWII. • the union of the UK, USA, USSR and France. • the leader of Germany at the time of World War II. • camps where people were treated badly and many died. • the union of Italy,Germany and Japan was called this. • ...
cold war 2025-05-05
Across
- War between North and South that involved the U.S. in the early 1950s
- Country that led the Western Bloc
- Competition to explore space
- Country that led the Eastern Bloc
- Wall that divided a German city during the Cold War
- War in Southeast Asia with U.S. involvement
Down
- Country divided into East and West
- Island where missiles were discovered in 1962
- U.S. President during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Long period of tension between U.S. and USSR
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- First artificial satellite
- Military alliance formed in 1949
- Soviet leader during and after WWII
- U.S. plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II
15 Clues: First artificial satellite • Competition to explore space • Military alliance formed in 1949 • Country that led the Western Bloc • Country that led the Eastern Bloc • Country divided into East and West • Soviet leader during and after WWII • U.S. President during Cuban Missile Crisis • U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • War in Southeast Asia with U.S. involvement • ...
Christmas Songs and Carols 2025-11-14
Across
- He's coming to town
- The most famous reindeer
- "walking in a winter ___________"
- What all is in a silent night (3 words)
- Elvis made this one famous (2 words)
- "let it ______"
Down
- Good King ___________
- "we wish you a Merry Christmas and a _________"(3 words
- What the kids in the 50's were doing around the Christmas tree
- "joy to the _____"
- Bing Crosby's famous Christmas song (2 words)
- All I want for Christmas is my 2 of these (2 words)
- "____ to the world"
13 Clues: "let it ______" • "joy to the _____" • He's coming to town • "____ to the world" • Good King ___________ • The most famous reindeer • "walking in a winter ___________" • Elvis made this one famous (2 words) • What all is in a silent night (3 words) • Bing Crosby's famous Christmas song (2 words) • All I want for Christmas is my 2 of these (2 words) • ...
Boy in the striped pajamas 2023-11-27
Across
- : a camp in World War Two where the nazis bing the Jew to work to death
- : Adolf hitler was often considered a ________
- : know as aschwitz a deth camp in Poland
- : one main character
- : a differing aliance of countries in ww2
- : Aliance of country’s in World War Two
Down
- : one of Bruno’s favorite things to do and how he find shmuel
- : someone you know really know and spend time with
- : the nazis went through the land and captured the Jews
- : the other main character
- : devastating group that destroyed a lot of the world from 1939 to 1945
11 Clues: : one main character • : the other main character • : Aliance of country’s in World War Two • : know as aschwitz a deth camp in Poland • : a differing aliance of countries in ww2 • : Adolf hitler was often considered a ________ • : someone you know really know and spend time with • : the nazis went through the land and captured the Jews • ...
Class of 2018 Guide to TOK Crossword 2017-04-25
Across
- hippocampus
- christians have it
- what does your gut say?
- Judaism and Christianity
- hearing
- spongebob's box
- happy
- morality
- why
- botany
- Spanish
Down
- give it to get it
- E=mc^2
- civil war
- convey messages
- opposite of false
- native cultures
- out of the box
- Police need it
- psychology
- prejudice
- 95% of 2 standard deviation
- question
- Picasso
24 Clues: why • happy • E=mc^2 • botany • hearing • Picasso • Spanish • morality • question • civil war • prejudice • psychology • hippocampus • out of the box • Police need it • convey messages • native cultures • spongebob's box • give it to get it • opposite of false • christians have it • what does your gut say? • Judaism and Christianity • 95% of 2 standard deviation
Ernest B. Schoedsack 2023-03-15
10 Clues: His wife • His last movie • King Kong lives here • This was his first movie • He was born in this state • The main actress in King Kong • Used this to make King Kong move • Had this job in the first World War • He damaged this in the first World War • He spent 18 months in the jungle to make this movie
World War II 2023-05-11
Across
- U.S. Military base in Hawaii
- Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- Great Britain,the United States, and the Soviet Union
- Where World War II mainly took place
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
Down
- United States president during World War II
- Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Former Premier of the Soviet Union
- Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
10 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • U.S. Military base in Hawaii • Chancellor of Germany in 1933 • Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki • Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima • Former Premier of the Soviet Union • Where World War II mainly took place • United States president during World War II • Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom • ...
Are you smarter than a 4th grader? 2022-04-02
Across
- made the Louisiana Purchase
- unkind man in Shiloh
- war between the U.S. states over slavery
- state touching the most Great Lakes
- bottom number of a fraction
- died at the end of Stone Fox
- longest preposition (from our list of 40)
- add this to most adjectives when comparing more than 2 items
- only state that is a peninsula
- step in long division after multiplying
- white clear liquid in an egg
- the back part of the eye(rods & cones)
- part of the ear that comes after the middle ear
Down
- number added to the second line of a 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication problem
- use who or whom after a preposition?
- make their own food in a pond community
- turned his mother into chocolate
- capital of Colorado
- angle that is exactly 90 degrees
- the source of energy we detect with our eyes
- first place value to the right of the decimal
- person, place, thing, or idea
- fought against the colonists in the Revolutionary War
- ranchers use these today to round up a herd of cattle
- the Midwest region(U.S.)is known as this
- thermal energy moving from one object to another
- president during the Civil War
- the right to vote
28 Clues: the right to vote • capital of Colorado • unkind man in Shiloh • made the Louisiana Purchase • bottom number of a fraction • died at the end of Stone Fox • white clear liquid in an egg • person, place, thing, or idea • only state that is a peninsula • president during the Civil War • turned his mother into chocolate • angle that is exactly 90 degrees • ...
no. 2023-05-18
25 turning points term 1 2021-09-24
Across
- name of the native american who saved the pilgrims
- - Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of _________ in 1776
- First state to ratify the constitution
- King ______ war was caused by a settler killing a native american
- Name of the city where british troops massacred several people
- Last name of the president who went to battle over the Second Bank of the US?
- The name of the primary tribe who resisted the Indian Removal Act of 1830
- Name of the supreme court case which determined American courts have the power to strike down laws and statues they deem unconstitutional
- Name of the soldiers who fired the “Shot heard round the world”
- Famous ship that carried pilgrims to America
- Who’s soldiers burned Washington D.C. near the end of the war of 1812?
- Name of the man who sold Louisiana to President Jefferson
- - First permanent English settlement
Down
- __________ Crisis was the first time state and federal tensions nearly led to civil war
- Where did nearly 300 female suffragists meet to discuss women's rights?
- town where witchcraft trials took place
- - First ______ slaves sold in America in 1619
- ____ and indian war that was started by george washington in 1754
- Name of the document naming the first 10 amendments to the constitution
- Who invented the telegraph in 1844?
- Where did the largest Gold Rush in the history of the United states take place?
- The last battle of the revolutionary war
- State in which the Erie Canal was built
- - Arrived in the new world in 1492
- The Dred Scott vs Sandford case ruled that African Americans weren’t ______
25 Clues: - Arrived in the new world in 1492 • Who invented the telegraph in 1844? • - First permanent English settlement • First state to ratify the constitution • town where witchcraft trials took place • State in which the Erie Canal was built • The last battle of the revolutionary war • Famous ship that carried pilgrims to America • - First ______ slaves sold in America in 1619 • ...
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-01
Across
- / the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- Movement / programs and campaigns aimed at turning foreigners into Americans
- Pledge / promise made by Germany to the United Sates in 1916
- and Sedition Acts / people or countries cannot say negative things about the government or the war
- / economic or cultural power over other nations or territories often by force
- Fever / Virus
- Exclusion Act / first law that implemented to prevent specific ethnic group from immigrating to the united states
- / not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- of nations / provides a forum for resolving international disputes
- Points / statement of principles for peace
Down
- / a belief in the power of regular people
- / a forum of religion
- Service Act / to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people
- / British ocean liner that a German submarine sank in World War I
- plan / arrangement for payment by installments
- / a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- warfare / type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- Corollary / asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- Antitrust Act / an act of congress
- Bonds / debt securities for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war
- Migration / movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural southern U.S.
- System / merchant ships crossing the Atlantic ocean would travel in groups under the protection of the British navy
22 Clues: Fever / Virus • / a forum of religion • Antitrust Act / an act of congress • / a belief in the power of regular people • Points / statement of principles for peace • plan / arrangement for payment by installments • / a union or association formed for mutual benefit • / not supporting or helping either side in a conflict • ...
WWII Crossword 2024-01-05
Across
- Japan's main target for resources
- Turning point in the Pacific war
- joint declaration released by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
- Largest military operation ever
- a treaty between two or more states/countries that includes a promise by the signatories not to engage in military action against each other.
- Put American on Japans front door
- settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Calling the incorporation of Austria into Germany
- Project research and construction of first atomic bombs
- Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War
- where fat man was dropped
Down
- Naval Base in Hawaii
- tried to keep the United States out of war, by making it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
- Response to Pearl Harbor
- U.S., Great Britain, France
- the action or process of appeasing
- a province in northern Czechoslovakia, bordering Germany
- Where the Picture of the flag was taken
- This legislation gave the president the authority to aid any nation whose defense he believed vital to the United States
- component of the German armed forces, tasked with the air defense of Germany and fulfillment of the country's airpower commitments abroad.
- style used by the Japanese pilots
- an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory
- This is where little boy was dropped
- Battle to stop Japan from imperializing new guinie
- Hitler's last ditch effort
- picking out the least fortified islands
- farthest East the Germans got
- the longest continuous military campaign in World War II
- Economical area of Germany
30 Clues: Naval Base in Hawaii • Response to Pearl Harbor • Germany, Italy, and Japan • where fat man was dropped • Hitler's last ditch effort • Economical area of Germany • U.S., Great Britain, France • farthest East the Germans got • Largest military operation ever • Turning point in the Pacific war • Japan's main target for resources • style used by the Japanese pilots • ...
Unit One - Exploration and Colonization 2024-08-27
Across
- Name of the main tribe that allied with the French during the French and Indian War
- Name of the colony settled by the Pilgrims in 1620 that faced many struggles, which they were able to overcome (2 words/no spaces)
- Country that was mostly motivated by desire for new land and resources and predominantly came over as families (2 words/no space)
- Country that established trading posts in North America and got along well with the Native Americans
- Country that was among the first to explore, was mostly motivated by gold and glory
- Total number of British colonies in North America, would become the first states in the US
- The ___ was rapidly increasing during this time period which was a major motivation for westward movement
- Name of the first permanent British colony, established in 1607, located in Virginia
- The actual name of the Intolerable Acts was the ____ Acts
- Last name of the main British General during the French and Indian War
- Type of crops produced to make profit such as cotton, sugar, and tobacco
- Name of the ship that the Pilgrims arrived on and had to spend their first winter on due to the lack of houses built before winter
- The French and Indian War is known as the _____ Years' War in Europe even though it lasted from 1754-1763 in the colonies
- Name of the fort rapidly built by the British in responses to the French's Fort Duquesne
- Colonial region that had the highest slave population
- Colonial region that relied the most on trade, shipbuilding, and fishing/whaling (2 words/no space)
- Acts that included the closing of Boston Harbor were nicknamed the _____ Acts by the colonists because of how "unfair" they were
Down
- Country that became Britain's biggest rival in North America following the end of the French and Indian War
- Country that came over with the smallest number of people of the five we discussed, predominantly motivated by trade (2 words/no space)
- Colonial region that was the most diverse ethnically and religiously
- The ___ won the French and Indian War
- Last name of the individual who proposed the Albany Plan of Union
- Last name of the individual who saved Jamestown with the production of tobacco
- Type of crops that are necessary for survival such as wheat and corn
- Last name of the farmer turned soldier who became a great military leader despite a rough beginning
- Some colonist came to the New World for _____ freedom as the struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism was going on in Europe
- Name of the first attempted British colony, now known as the Lost Colony
- Act that enforced a tax on all paper goods including newspapers, legal documents, and playing cards
- Act that enforced taxes on lead, glass, and paint as a way to raise more revenue for the British government and first led to the use of the phrase "No Taxation without Representation"
- Fertile region that was in dispute at the start of the French and Indian War where the French built Fort Duquesne (3 words/no space)
- Country that was the first to explore in South America, but was quickly surpassed by Spain
- Revolt that happened as a result of the passage of the Tea Act
- New England had the most established ____, other regions would predominantly educate their children at home
- Act that required colonists to provide food, shelter, drink, and fuel for the British soldiers
- The Proclamation Line used the ____ mountains as the border between where the colonists should settle and where the Native Americans would retain control
- Number of the regions of British colonies
- Name of the Chief of the Ottawa who led an uprising against the British following the removal of the French from North America
37 Clues: The ___ won the French and Indian War • Number of the regions of British colonies • Colonial region that had the highest slave population • The actual name of the Intolerable Acts was the ____ Acts • Revolt that happened as a result of the passage of the Tea Act • Last name of the individual who proposed the Albany Plan of Union • ...
ana's crossword 2024-01-30
Across
- Working woman in industry.
- Separated by specific characteristics.
- Self-sufficient and independent.
- WWII Military during the Second World War.
Down
- Japanese descendants born abroad.
- Secret message encoder.
- Pilots Female pilots during armed conflicts.
- Airmen Navajo airmen in the Second World War.
- Forced confinement for political reasons.
9 Clues: Secret message encoder. • Working woman in industry. • Self-sufficient and independent. • Japanese descendants born abroad. • Separated by specific characteristics. • Forced confinement for political reasons. • WWII Military during the Second World War. • Pilots Female pilots during armed conflicts. • Airmen Navajo airmen in the Second World War.
Chapter One 2019-09-17
Across
- Describes how and why people and things move.
- A part of the world that has one or more common features.
- A general description of a location.(2 words)
- A place with huge deserts full of tall sand dunes.
- The study of the world's physical themes.(2 words)
- A spherical model of the entire planet.
- A flat drawing that shows all or part of the Earth's surface.
- A Greek scientist and librarian who was the first geographer.
- The study of the world, its people, and the landscape.
Down
- An area's land, water, climate plants, and animals.
- A field that studies people and the relationships among them.(2 words)
- The Study of weather.
- A specific description of a location.(2 words)
- All the human and physical feature that make up an area.
- The science of making maps.
- Describes the features that make a site unique.
- Describes where something is located.
- The study of the world's people and landscapes.(2 words)
- The study or water on Earth.
19 Clues: The Study of weather. • The science of making maps. • The study or water on Earth. • Describes where something is located. • A spherical model of the entire planet. • Describes how and why people and things move. • A general description of a location.(2 words) • A specific description of a location.(2 words) • Describes the features that make a site unique. • ...
02DEC2022 2022-12-02
Across
- #1 most popular baby boy name in 2022 (not noah)
- creator of the famous "David" sculpture, over 500 years ago
- US men's soccer plays this team on 03DEC in the world cup
- Since Pelosi stepped down, House Democrats have chosen this person to be their new leader (lastname)
- on 03DEC1818, this US state became the 21st state
- Last week President Biden pardoned "Chocolate" and "Chip"- which animals are they?
- A missile fired as part of the Ukrainian war has killed two people in which NATO country?
- #1 most popular baby girl name in 2022
- this person recently announced their 3rd run for US President
- on 02DEC1804, this person was crowned emperor of France (first name)
Down
- protesters gathered in cities across this country to express frustration with COVID lockdown policies
- as of 15NOV, the world population has gone over _____ billion
- Congress this week voted to avoid a strike in this industry
- dog breed named the winner of this year’s National Dog Show (2 words no spaces)
- The U.S. men’s soccer team advanced in the World Cup with a 1-0 win on Tuesday over which team?
- a letter bomb was found at the US embassy in this European country
- the world's largest active volcano erupted in this US state recently
17 Clues: #1 most popular baby girl name in 2022 • #1 most popular baby boy name in 2022 (not noah) • on 03DEC1818, this US state became the 21st state • US men's soccer plays this team on 03DEC in the world cup • creator of the famous "David" sculpture, over 500 years ago • Congress this week voted to avoid a strike in this industry • ...
Korean War 2014-05-22
Across
- US President after FDR; made decision to drop atomic bomb on Japan ending WWII and President during the Korean War.
- An island to the east of mainland China , to which Chiang Kai Shek and remains of his Nationalist part fled to.
- The official army of North Korea.
- The Communist leader of North Korea.
- Site of MacArthur's counterattack that resulted in the North Koreans withdrawal back behind the 38th Parallel.
- Rule by the people.
- Communist leader in Northern China who lead the Japanese invasion of China in 1937.
- American government's belief that if one country came under control of Communists, then neighboring countries would as well.
- The democratically elected leader of South Korea.
Down
- General who commanded the Allies in the Southwest Pacific during World War II, he oversaw the post-war occupation of Japan, and commanded the UN forces during the first phases of the Korean War.
- Imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude.
- An international peace-keeping organization established after World War II.
- American foreign policy to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries resist Soviet advances.
- The battle that pushed the UN forces back into a stalemate that was reminiscent of WWI.
- A buffer zone between North and South Korea created under the terms of the armistice signed on July 27, 1953.
- All property and all means of production belong to the government, private property does not exist and all goods are shared equally.
- South Korean capital.
- Republic of Korea. (South Korea)
- A valuable industrial and agricultural center, Manchuria lies to the north of Korea
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea. (North Korea)
20 Clues: Rule by the people. • South Korean capital. • Republic of Korea. (South Korea) • The official army of North Korea. • The Communist leader of North Korea. • The democratically elected leader of South Korea. • Democratic People's Republic of Korea. (North Korea) • Imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude. • ...
Joshuas 2016-07-14
Across
- biggest plant in the world
- best man in the world
- we live on it
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupail
- kick a black and white ball
- Likes to chase mice
Down
- made from a tree
- richest min in the world
- a movement of colors on a cube (can be cald 2 words)
- last meal of the day
- dumest person in the world
- animals in the house are cald ___
- smallest animal in the world
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
16 Clues: Has a trunk • we live on it • Flying mammal • Large marsupail • made from a tree • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • last meal of the day • best man in the world • richest min in the world • biggest plant in the world • dumest person in the world • kick a black and white ball • smallest animal in the world • animals in the house are cald ___ • ...
cold war 2024-01-09
Across
- Who occupied the southern half of Korea after WWII
- cold war divided the world into two
- didn’t hold a position of power, but a position of
- occupied the Northern half of Korea after WWII
- the US and the Soviet Union became
- NATOs second objective to create an economic relationship that would help maintain peace
- the US and the Soviet Union became
Down
- policy that if one country uses an atomic bomb, the other would respond by using its own atomic weapons
- became a global
- of meeting between Allied leaders after the war where they decided to respect prewar Europe borders
- occupied the Northern half of Korea after WWII
- occupied the southern half of Korea after WWII
- In February 1948 this form of government took power in Czechoslovakia
- An agreement between Western European countries to support each other in the fight against communism
14 Clues: became a global • the US and the Soviet Union became • the US and the Soviet Union became • cold war divided the world into two • occupied the Northern half of Korea after WWII • occupied the Northern half of Korea after WWII • occupied the southern half of Korea after WWII • Who occupied the southern half of Korea after WWII • ...
ana's crossword 2024-01-30
Across
- Self-sufficient and independent.
- WWII: Military during the Second World War.
- Working woman in industry.
- Pilots: Female pilots during armed conflicts.
- Japanese descendants born abroad.
Down
- Airmen: Navajo airmen in the Second World War.
- Secret message encoder.
- Separated by specific characteristics.
- Forced confinement for political reasons.
9 Clues: Secret message encoder. • Working woman in industry. • Self-sufficient and independent. • Japanese descendants born abroad. • Separated by specific characteristics. • Forced confinement for political reasons. • WWII: Military during the Second World War. • Pilots: Female pilots during armed conflicts. • Airmen: Navajo airmen in the Second World War.
The Aztecs 2022-03-22
The Aztecs 2022-03-22
(UNFINISHED FOR NOW) All of the Teachers I Had in High School 2025-05-11
Across
- Geometry Honors Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 1.
- English II Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 4.
- English I Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 8.
- Spanish II Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 8.
- Intro to Web Design Teacher Freshmen Year Semester 2, Period 2. Intro to Video Production Teacher Sophomore Year Semester 2, Period 5.
- Geophysical Science Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 7.
- U.S. History Teacher, Sophomore Teacher Period 2.
- Study Hall Teacher Semester 2, Sophomore Year Period 7.
Down
- Algebra I Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 6.
- Physical Education II Teacher Semester 1, Sophomore Year Period 7.
- Biology Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 6.
- Physical Education I Teacher Semester 1, Freshmen Year Period 3.
- Intro to Photoshop Teacher Freshmen Year Semester 2, Period 3. Intro to Animation Teacher Sophomore Year Semester 1, Period 5.
- Resource Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 4/Sophomore Year Period 3.
- Old World Civilization Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 1.
- Health I Teacher Semester 1, Freshmen Year Period 2.
- New World Civilization Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 1.
- Spanish I Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 5.
18 Clues: Biology Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 6. • Algebra I Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 6. • English I Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 8. • Spanish I Teacher, Freshmen Year Period 5. • English II Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 4. • Spanish II Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 8. • Geometry Honors Teacher, Sophomore Year Period 1. • ...
Are you smarter than a 4th grader? 2021-04-06
Across
- longest unit of customary measurement
- made the Louisiana Purchase
- bottom number on a fraction
- the right to vote
- source of energy we detect with our eyes
- part of the ear comes right after the middle ear
- the back part of the eye where the rods and cones are located
- fought against the colonists in the Revolutionary War
- makes their own food in a pond community
- ranchers today use these to round up a herd of cattle
- thermal energy moving from one object to another
- longest preposition (from our list of 40 prepositions)
- capital of Colorado
- state touching the most Great Lakes
Down
- longest unit of metric measurement
- the Midwest region (in the U.S.) is known as this
- use who or whom after a preposition?
- number added to second line of 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication
- died at the end of the sled race in Stone Fox
- distance around an entire shape
- step in long division after multiplying
- president during the Civil War
- add this to most adjectives when comparing more than 2 items
- war between the U.S. states over slavery
- turned his mother into chocolate
- only state that is a peninsula
26 Clues: the right to vote • capital of Colorado • made the Louisiana Purchase • bottom number on a fraction • president during the Civil War • only state that is a peninsula • distance around an entire shape • turned his mother into chocolate • longest unit of metric measurement • state touching the most Great Lakes • use who or whom after a preposition? • ...
Early 20th Century Georgia 2024-05-05
Across
- what happens when people lose their jobs
- freed up agricultural produce, packaging, and transportation resources for the war effort, and helped offset shortages of agricultural workers.
- Economic downturn across the U.S. and the world that led to huge unemployment
- Roosevelt Created the New Deal
- Two natural disasters that led to farmers either growing less or even giving up on growing cotton in the 1920's
- B.29 bombers. Created thousands of jobs and brought airline manufacturing industry to Georgia
- Surprise attack on Hawaii by the Japanese that convinced Americans to support fighting in world war 2
- the New Deal program that paid Georgia farmers not to plant cotton to reduce overproduction so that prices of cotton would go up
- Georgia's transportation infrastructure was used to move soldiers and war materials to the front lines
- the New Deal program that provided retirement payments for the elderly and unemployment insurance
- the New Deal program that ran electrical lines to the countryside allowing people in the countryside to be able to use electrical appliances
- Which Georgian served 51 years in the US House of Representatives and helped Georgia's economy by using federal defense funding in the state?
- the law that Congress passed that allowed the U.S. to sell, rent, or lend war material to its allies, especially Great Britain.
Down
- What caused African-Americans to move North?
- an important U.S. Senator from Georgia who brought many military bases to Georgia as well as the Centers for Disease Control
- transport ships that were produced in the shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick during WW II
- the event that started the Great Depression
- the New Deal program that provided jobs for young men such as building state parks and planting trees
- A bug that eats cotton
- the reason many average Americans lost all their savings and that businesses and citizens could not get loans during the depression
- the governor of Georgia who fought New Deal programs in Georgia because they expanded power of the national government and gave aid to African Americans.
- The government used a strong propaganda campaign to appeal to the nation's patriotism and encourage Americans to buy _____ _____ as a symbol of patriotic duty
- Built in Georgia during WW I due to inexpensive land; led to economic growth in the state.
23 Clues: A bug that eats cotton • Roosevelt Created the New Deal • what happens when people lose their jobs • the event that started the Great Depression • What caused African-Americans to move North? • Economic downturn across the U.S. and the world that led to huge unemployment • transport ships that were produced in the shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick during WW II • ...
Major Events in Canadian History 2024-05-24
Across
- Law which made Canada into a bilingual nation
- The Axis versus the Allies
- First major 2SLGBTQ+ protests in Canada
- Canada was a founding member of this peace organization during WWII
- War that is technically still happening with an armistice since 1953
- Brought to court by the Famous Five
- Despite large casualties Canadians would win and create a new national identity
- The largest strike which fought for better hours, pay and conditions
- 2 referendums are held to debate this provinces sovereignty association
- Series of police raids that discriminated against gay men
- When the consumption, production and sale of alcohol was illegal
- When the FLQ kidnapped 2 government officials
Down
- Brought to Canada by soldiers returning from WWI
- Discovered by Best and Banting, helping millions combat a lifelong disease
- 1914 to 1919
- March by unemployed young men during the Great Depression
- Name for the general fear of communism
- A military treaty Canada joined after WWII
- Instructions towards children during the Cold War
- The immediate cause of the Great Depression
- The failed attempt to break Fortress Europe
- The invention that showed Canada's military capability during the Cold War
- The peace treaty that ended WWI
- The largest man-made explosion prior to nuclear weapons, caused by the collision of 2 ships
24 Clues: 1914 to 1919 • The Axis versus the Allies • The peace treaty that ended WWI • Brought to court by the Famous Five • Name for the general fear of communism • First major 2SLGBTQ+ protests in Canada • A military treaty Canada joined after WWII • The immediate cause of the Great Depression • The failed attempt to break Fortress Europe • ...
WW2 and the Cold War 2025-04-07
Across
- ______ was the first city hit by an atomic bomb.
- ______ was a divided city at the heart of Cold War tensions.
- The _______ Missile Crisis brought the world close to nuclear war in 1962.
- The _________ War was a key Cold War conflict in Southeast Asia.
- ______ led the Soviet Union during and after WWII.
- ______ was bombed three days after Hiroshima.
- The _______ race described the build-up of nuclear weapons.
Down
- The ______ Union was America’s main rival during the Cold War.
- _______ was the system promoted by the Soviet Union.
- The _________War was fought between communist North and capitalist South.
- The ______ Curtain described the divide between East and West Europe.
- ______ bombs were dropped on Japan in 1945.
- ______ was the economic system supported by the U.S.
- ______ Assured Destruction meant both sides would lose in a nuclear war.
- The __________ is what the U.S. and allies used to supply West Berlin in 1948.
15 Clues: ______ bombs were dropped on Japan in 1945. • ______ was bombed three days after Hiroshima. • ______ was the first city hit by an atomic bomb. • ______ led the Soviet Union during and after WWII. • _______ was the system promoted by the Soviet Union. • ______ was the economic system supported by the U.S. • The _______ race described the build-up of nuclear weapons. • ...
Blocks, Blocks and More Blocks 2017-03-12
Across
- A child's rotating toy
- A Magician's ruse (2 words)
- A baby's standard (2 words)
- Another name for Monkey Wrench
- A collection of mirrored images
- A single celestial body (2 words)
- A German platter (2 words)
- Celtic shackles (2 words)
- A meteorological disturbance for sailors (3 words)
- A place to learn (2 words)
- A citrus covering (2 words)
- To climb from Earth to Heaven (2 words)
- A log barrier (2 words)
Down
- A block's border
- A woven container of fragrant blooms (2 words)
- An American pioneer's home (2 words)
- A Netherland decendant's crossword (2 words)
- Jenny Doan's domain (2 words)
- The syrup originator's green canvas (2 words)
- Shattered dinnerware (2 words)
- A jagged heavenly body (2 words)
- The world turning on it's side
- Tool of a plumbing primate (2 words)
- Formal neckware (2 words)
- Foot of a black, brown or polar (2 words)
- The Buckeye State's celestial body (2 words)
26 Clues: A block's border • A child's rotating toy • A log barrier (2 words) • Formal neckware (2 words) • Celtic shackles (2 words) • A German platter (2 words) • A place to learn (2 words) • A Magician's ruse (2 words) • A baby's standard (2 words) • A citrus covering (2 words) • Jenny Doan's domain (2 words) • Shattered dinnerware (2 words) • The world turning on it's side • ...
Films 2017-04-26
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-01
Across
- Pledge / promise made by Germany to the United Sates in 1916
- System / merchant ships crossing the Atlantic ocean would travel in groups under the protection of the British navy
- / British ocean liner that a German submarine sank in World War I
- Exclusion Act / first law that implemented to prevent specific ethnic group from immigrating to the united states
- Bonds / debt securities for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war
- and Sedition Acts / people or countries cannot say negative things about the government or the war
- Points / statement of principles for peace
- Movement / programs and campaigns aimed at turning foreigners into Americans
- of nations / provides a forum for resolving international disputes
- / economic or cultural power over other nations or territories often by force
- / the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- Corollary / asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- warfare / type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- Fever / Virus
- Migration / movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural southern U.S.
Down
- / a forum of religion
- / a belief in the power of regular people
- Antitrust Act / an act of congress
- / a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- Service Act / to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people
- plan / arrangement for payment by installments
- / not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
22 Clues: Fever / Virus • / a forum of religion • Antitrust Act / an act of congress • / a belief in the power of regular people • Points / statement of principles for peace • plan / arrangement for payment by installments • / a union or association formed for mutual benefit • / not supporting or helping either side in a conflict • ...
WWI Crossword #2 2022-01-26
Across
- Major cause of WWI; fervent love of country and belief that nations should self-rule
- A home garden planted to grow own food as part of the war effort
- Military strategy of wearing down enemy to point of collapse (outfight and outlast opponent)
- Treaty that ended WWI, punishing Germany and redistributing European territory
- Pre-WWI alliance between Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy
- The region where most of WWI took place - specifically, France and Belgium
- Prime Minister of France during World War 1
- The Eastern European region of fighting of WWI that reached all the way across Russia's border
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico, intercepted by Britian, which pulled USA into WWI
- Served as First lord of the British Admiralty in WWI, later became British Prime Minister
- An agreement made by two sides in a war to stop fighting (i.e. Russia/Germany in WWI)
Down
- US President during WWI; Established the Fourteen Points and the League of Nations
- Pre-WWI agreement between France, Russia, Great Britian
- First international org; formed after WWI as a means to keep peace in the world
- Political & Social Revolution against the Russian Tsar led by Lenin and the Communist
- Woodrow Wilson's principles of peace to end WWI; added to the Treaty of Versailles
- A 1917 law that authorized the federal government to raise an army with compulsory service
- Germany's plan for a two front war - fighting Russia on the East and France on the West
- US Federal Law that outlawed any anti-war, military or government speech
- US Federal Law passed prohibiting the obtaining of info regarding national defense
20 Clues: Prime Minister of France during World War 1 • Pre-WWI agreement between France, Russia, Great Britian • Pre-WWI alliance between Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy • A home garden planted to grow own food as part of the war effort • US Federal Law that outlawed any anti-war, military or government speech • ...
US History Post Test Review 2025-03-25
Across
- this battle was the turning point in the war in the Pacific.
- the time period when it was illegal to sell, manufacture or transport alcohol
- industry located in Pittsburgh
- Abraham Lincoln felt it was more important to _________ the Union than to punish the South
- the attack at this Navy base in Hawaii caused America to join WWII
- poet who combined African and American cultural roots: Langston...
- the 19th amendment granted women's rights to ______
- immigrants who lived in overcrowded cities received aid from
- captain of the oil industry: John D. ___________
- the systematic attempt by the Nazis to rid Europe of all the Jews was known as...
- Central Powers of World War I: Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire and...
- this development contributed to powering labor saving products
- industry centered in New England, and did not have a captain
Down
- captain of the railroad industry: Cornelius ___________
- Theodore Roosevelt believed in this diplomacy. Speak softly and carry a...
- production method used by Henry Ford to lower the cost of the Model-T
- Booker T. Washington is to __________ education as W.E.B. Du Bois is to full political rights
- after the Spanish-American War, the U.S. took possession of Guam, Puerto Rico and this nation
- captain of the steel industry: Andrew ___________
- grants U.S. citizenship to African Americans
- the United States joined World War I after this British passenger ship was sunk
- northeast city where the Harlem Renaissance was born
- blues singer who sang hits like "Downtown Blues"
- where the Spanish-American War mainly took place
- novelist who portrayed the strength of poor migrant workers
25 Clues: industry located in Pittsburgh • grants U.S. citizenship to African Americans • captain of the oil industry: John D. ___________ • blues singer who sang hits like "Downtown Blues" • where the Spanish-American War mainly took place • captain of the steel industry: Andrew ___________ • the 19th amendment granted women's rights to ______ • ...
THANK YOU SOLDERS WHO SERVER! 2025-11-06
8 Clues: Is the U.S evil or good? • Is there a world war three? • What is the strongest state? • Who was the president in 1914? • What country started World war? • How old was Woodrow when he died? • Who served the longest in the military? • How much years has Ukraine been at war?
Bird's eye Crossword 2025-05-27
Across
- (two words) what ruined JimmycCarter's name
- describes the two problems with the economy
- the US's new way of looking at the world
- we were them once
- a very divisive topic of discussion
- (two words) The main idea for why the war was necessary
- Term used to describe pro-war people
- Nixon's tactic of slowly removing soldiers during the war
- The popular area since WWII
Down
- (three words) Nixon's failed program to fix inflation
- (two words) Nixon's excuse for holding his tape recordings
- A place where the US paired the price for supporting
- Term used to describe anti-war people
- Nixon couldn't have peace without it
- what Nixon didn't deserve
15 Clues: we were them once • what Nixon didn't deserve • The popular area since WWII • a very divisive topic of discussion • Term used to describe pro-war people • Nixon couldn't have peace without it • Term used to describe anti-war people • the US's new way of looking at the world • (two words) what ruined JimmycCarter's name • describes the two problems with the economy • ...
pillar 9 2025-04-03
Jewish life before the Holocaust 2023-03-22
Across
- What did Germany have to sign
- Who did Hitler blame for World War One
- The man who blamed the Jews for World War One
- Jews are cultural descendants from
- School School where Jews learn about Judaism
Down
- The book of the Jewish religion
- A more populated Jewish Job
- Jewish towns
- The religion of Jewish people
- What religion dominated many fields
10 Clues: Jewish towns • A more populated Jewish Job • What did Germany have to sign • The religion of Jewish people • The book of the Jewish religion • Jews are cultural descendants from • What religion dominated many fields • Who did Hitler blame for World War One • The man who blamed the Jews for World War One • School School where Jews learn about Judaism
US history 2025-04-13
Across
- Tried to use CIA to murder him
- Chemical warfare US used in the Vietnam war
- If one country goes to communism, others will too
- limited president to not involve US in foreign conflicts
- Unarmed students were killed in protest, sparked ain't war movemnet
- Country split into north and south where they one was supported by different governments
- France had to leave Vietnam and it was split into 2
- leader of communist revolution in cuba
- categorized people if they were for or against involvement war
- Takes over for JFK, escalated Vietnam war
- Communist Korean leader, admired declaration of independence
- Gulf by vietnam where LBJ said north attacked US ships
- US attacked by Vietcong and north viatnamese
- United states war crime where they killed unarmed civilians
Down
- South Vietnamese who wanted communism
- Pulled america out of the war
- Soviets begin installing missiles in cuba
- Government selected citizens to fight in the Vietnamese war
- youngest elected president and promoted civil rights
- to withdraw American troops from the war
- LBJ said North Vietnam attacked US ships
- enabled north Vietnam to send troops and weapons to south Vietnam
- studied the involvement of America's involvement
- Democratic leader of south Vietnam
24 Clues: Pulled america out of the war • Tried to use CIA to murder him • Democratic leader of south Vietnam • South Vietnamese who wanted communism • leader of communist revolution in cuba • to withdraw American troops from the war • LBJ said North Vietnam attacked US ships • Soviets begin installing missiles in cuba • Takes over for JFK, escalated Vietnam war • ...
World History Preview 2023-09-21
Across
- One of the first countries to enter World War II after their archduke was shot and killed.
- The only African country that Europeans did not colonize and pillage.
- 20th century war in which the United States failed to achieve their objective.
- In order to make an argument or a claim, you need...
- Ruler of Mali, the richest man of all time until the 21st Century.
Down
- When people began to work in factories and industry.
- Worldwide organization formed after World War II to preserve world peace.
- Massachusetts town where dangerous factories were operated by young women.
- Emperor of France after the end of the French Revolution.
- A type of source that is authentic to a time period.
10 Clues: When people began to work in factories and industry. • A type of source that is authentic to a time period. • Emperor of France after the end of the French Revolution. • In order to make an argument or a claim, you need... • Ruler of Mali, the richest man of all time until the 21st Century. • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2020-12-06
Across
- the month the war started
- a trigger that started the war
- rotting of the feet due to soggy boots
- the place Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed
Down
- psychological damage of war
- austria-hungary declare war on...
- alliance between Britain, France and Russia
- a country that stayed neutral throughout
- a knife that fixes to the end of a rifle
- what WW1 is also known as
- your country needs....
11 Clues: your country needs.... • the month the war started • what WW1 is also known as • psychological damage of war • a trigger that started the war • austria-hungary declare war on... • rotting of the feet due to soggy boots • a country that stayed neutral throughout • a knife that fixes to the end of a rifle • alliance between Britain, France and Russia • ...
world war 1 2017-02-03
Across
- Gas Poisonous gas used against the enemy
- Teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- a deadlock in which neither side can progress .
- heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
Down
- Shelter dug into side of trench.
- Bags filled with sand, used in parapets.
- Boards laid as track over wet/muddy ground.
- guns These weapons fire a very fast stream of bullets for a long time
- Line going sharply from side to side. Used in trench warfare to limit the damage of bombardment.
- warfare war from inside trenches enemies would try killing each other with machine guns, tanks, and poison gas
- Mans Land Area separating opposing armies in trench warfare.
11 Clues: Shelter dug into side of trench. • Teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • Bags filled with sand, used in parapets. • Gas Poisonous gas used against the enemy • Boards laid as track over wet/muddy ground. • a deadlock in which neither side can progress . • Mans Land Area separating opposing armies in trench warfare. • ...
World War 1 2019-11-10
Across
- big strong vehicles that could go nearly anywhere
- a large knife on the end of a gun
- posters and advertising to make people believe something
- a person killed or injured
- countries that were friends of Britain in the war
- long deep holes
Down
- the food given to soldiers each day
- constant attack with bombs
- heavy weapon that shoot bombs a long way
- a type of bomb that explodes when it lands
- a terrible smell
11 Clues: long deep holes • a terrible smell • constant attack with bombs • a person killed or injured • a large knife on the end of a gun • the food given to soldiers each day • heavy weapon that shoot bombs a long way • a type of bomb that explodes when it lands • big strong vehicles that could go nearly anywhere • countries that were friends of Britain in the war • ...
War World 1 2020-11-14
12 Clues: wife • a gun • empire • first war • caused the war • was in the war • was in the war • reedom from disturbance • conflict between people • a state formally cooperating with another • a sustained fight between organized forces • the action or fact of dying or being killed
World War II 2021-03-26
Across
- The attack on _____ ______ led to America joining WWII.
- The largest case of genocide known to mankind.
- I was the leader of Germany during WWII.
- The USA practiced this before Pearl Harbor.
- An Axis power that turned into an Ally.
- One group of people targeted during the Holocaust.
Down
- The leader of the Soviet Union.
- The drug used during war to save soldiers.
- One of the atomic bombs.
- City one of the atomic bombs was dropped on.
- The first integrated company for the military.
11 Clues: One of the atomic bombs. • The leader of the Soviet Union. • An Axis power that turned into an Ally. • I was the leader of Germany during WWII. • The drug used during war to save soldiers. • The USA practiced this before Pearl Harbor. • City one of the atomic bombs was dropped on. • The largest case of genocide known to mankind. • ...
World War I 2023-02-07
11 Clues: weapon • newspaper • head gear soldiers wore • where the war took place • what the soldiers hid in • men who fought in the war • soldiers travelled in this • fighting between countries • a person who takes pictures • person who helped the injured • one country who we were fighting
World War ll 2023-05-03
Across
- A form of alternative dispute resolution in which both parties agree to havetheir case heard by a neutral party instead of a judge and jury.
- A day where banks are closed
- A monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold.
- A disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus.
- A deficit occurs when the federal government's spending exceeds its revenues.
- (SSN) consists of non-contributory assistance existing to improve lives of vulnerable families and individuals experiencing poverty and destitution.
Down
- The idea of adding justices to the Supreme Court or lower courts to shift the balance in a liberal, conservative or other direction.
- Roosevelt called his radio talks about issues of public concern
- He was the leader of the Nazis
- The government became a mediator between those interest groups, giving power to those who has enough political and economic power to demand it.
- The basic idea was for workers to stop what they were doing on the assembly line and bring all production to a halt
11 Clues: A day where banks are closed • He was the leader of the Nazis • Roosevelt called his radio talks about issues of public concern • A disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. • A deficit occurs when the federal government's spending exceeds its revenues. • ...
World War ll 2023-05-03
Across
- A form of alternative dispute resolution in which both parties agree to havetheir case heard by a neutral party instead of a judge and jury.
- A day where banks are closed
- A monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold.
- A disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus.
- A deficit occurs when the federal government's spending exceeds its revenues.
- (SSN) consists of non-contributory assistance existing to improve lives of vulnerable families and individuals experiencing poverty and destitution.
Down
- The idea of adding justices to the Supreme Court or lower courts to shift the balance in a liberal, conservative or other direction.
- Roosevelt called his radio talks about issues of public concern
- He was the leader of the Nazis
- The government became a mediator between those interest groups, giving power to those who has enough political and economic power to demand it.
- The basic idea was for workers to stop what they were doing on the assembly line and bring all production to a halt
11 Clues: A day where banks are closed • He was the leader of the Nazis • Roosevelt called his radio talks about issues of public concern • A disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. • A deficit occurs when the federal government's spending exceeds its revenues. • ...
World War II 2023-05-15
Across
- Act the U.S. supplied France, The United Kingdom, The Soviet Union, and China with oil and food.
- Training and Service Act the first peacetime conscription in United States history
- v. United States
- of the Bulge
- of Hiroshima
- Acts an act passed as a response to the threats that led to the war.
- Harbor a surprise attack led by the Japanese Navy Air Service on the United States
Down
- to make someone clam by agreeing with them.
- of Nagasaki
- Trials
- of Midway
- Garden
- of Iwo Jima
- Project
14 Clues: Trials • Garden • Project • of Midway • of Nagasaki • of Iwo Jima • of the Bulge • of Hiroshima • v. United States • to make someone clam by agreeing with them. • Acts an act passed as a response to the threats that led to the war. • Training and Service Act the first peacetime conscription in United States history • ...
