world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War II 2023-05-15
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
World War II 2013-01-28
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- to remove or destroy enemy mines.
- the policy or status of a nation
- something that separates or divides.
- any of a class of warships
- any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life
- truce
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- a member of a special corps in the Japanese air force
- overbearing power
- German word for a sudden all out attack
- to restrict the consumption of (a commodity, food)
- to accompany or escort, usually for protection
11 Clues: truce • overbearing power • any of a class of warships • the policy or status of a nation • to remove or destroy enemy mines. • something that separates or divides. • German word for a sudden all out attack • to accompany or escort, usually for protection • to restrict the consumption of (a commodity, food) • any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life • ...
World War I 2013-10-22
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- When both sides of the war cannot win or advance any further
- The term for preventing of governments preventing certain details being published.
- A psychological condition made famous in World War I.
- A method of recruiting soldiers
- Voluntarily joining the army
- Trench _________
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- Barbed _________.
- Large guns capable of firing deadly explosive shells
- Common vermin found in the Trenches. Soldiers used to each them when they were desperate.
- Any man over 18 must join the army. This is called________
- A new type of warfare that involved digging and defensive positions
11 Clues: Trench _________ • Barbed _________. • Voluntarily joining the army • A method of recruiting soldiers • Large guns capable of firing deadly explosive shells • A psychological condition made famous in World War I. • Any man over 18 must join the army. This is called________ • When both sides of the war cannot win or advance any further • ...
World War I 2016-03-16
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- tunes both sides used and could usually fire up to 10 rounds
- weapon that spread fire by launching burning fuel
- this treaty officially ended World War One
- over 11% of their population were either killed or wounded
- this animal was used to send messages to the others by attaching a capsule to their bodies
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- Also known as the Great War Or the First World War
- pilotless aircraft machines
- Warfare also used but Germans often used it including mustard gas
- heavily armored vehicles but were slow and had many mechanical problems.
- guns used in WWI but weren't often used due to the fact of them over heating a lot.
- this animal was used to deliver messages via parachute
11 Clues: pilotless aircraft machines • this treaty officially ended World War One • weapon that spread fire by launching burning fuel • Also known as the Great War Or the First World War • this animal was used to deliver messages via parachute • over 11% of their population were either killed or wounded • tunes both sides used and could usually fire up to 10 rounds • ...
World War I 2018-06-06
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- Former British queen whose name is used to refer to the Commonwealth's highest military decoration.
- ______ Pine was a famous battle in Gallipoli.
- Country where most ANZACs received their training prior to being sent to Gallipoli.
- John Kirkpatrick's alias surname.
- Peter Weir directed this successful Australian war movie.
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- ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force.
- The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign.
- This is the month that Australians and New Zealanders celebrate ANZAC Day.
- A long narrow ditch used in warfare.
- Australian WW1 general with a university named after him.
- _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef.
11 Clues: John Kirkpatrick's alias surname. • A long narrow ditch used in warfare. • ______ Pine was a famous battle in Gallipoli. • ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force. • Australian WW1 general with a university named after him. • Peter Weir directed this successful Australian war movie. • _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef. • ...
World War 1 2022-03-02
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- 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.
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- 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 2022-05-13
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- This event was considered one of the bloodiest events.
- France, The united kingdom, and Russia were part of this force
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of this power
- this country became swept up in an internal revolution that removed the czar from power.
- this plan was created by Alfred Graf von Schrieffer
- this was the germans submarine
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- in this year Germany sent Mexico a coded message
- an agreement that was made by the opposite sides in a war
- this treat forced Germany and all central powers to take the blame for WWI
- this was a Russian empire
- this was left behind by the end of WWI
11 Clues: this was a Russian empire • this was the germans submarine • this was left behind by the end of WWI • in this year Germany sent Mexico a coded message • Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of this power • this plan was created by Alfred Graf von Schrieffer • This event was considered one of the bloodiest events. • ...
World War I 2023-12-13
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- Republicans who would support the Treaty of Versailles if sufficient amendments were introduced that could eliminate Article X
- Scare the term used to describe the fear that Americans felt about the possibility of a Bolshevik revolution in the United States; fear over Communist infiltrators led Americans to restrict and discriminate against any forms of radical dissent, whether Communist or not
- the telegram sent from German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German ambassador in Mexico, which invited Mexico to fight alongside Germany should the United States enter World War I on the side of the Allies
- Woodrow Wilson’s idea for a group of countries that would promote a new world order and territorial integrity through open discussions, rather than intimidation and war liberty bonds the name for the war bonds that the U.S. government sold, and strongly encouraged Americans to buy, as a way of raising money for the war effort
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- the campaign for a ban on the sale and manufacturing of alcoholic beverages, which came to fruition during the war, bolstered by anti-German sentiment and a call to preserve resources for the war effort
- the expression used by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in the case of Schenck v. United States to characterize public dissent during wartime, akin to shouting “fire!” in a crowded theater
- Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles on all grounds
- the summer of 1919, when numerous northern cities experienced bloody race riots that killed over 250 persons, including the Chicago race riot of 1919
- Woodrow Wilson’s policy of maintaining commercial ties with all belligerents and insisting on open markets throughout Europe during World War I
- Woodrow Wilson’s postwar peace plan, which called for openness in all matters of diplomacy, including free trade, freedom of the seas, and an end to secret treaties and negotiations, among others
- a nickname for the decorated, all-Black 369th Infantry, which served on the frontlines of France for six months, longer than any other American unit
11 Clues: Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles on all grounds • Republicans who would support the Treaty of Versailles if sufficient amendments were introduced that could eliminate Article X • Woodrow Wilson’s policy of maintaining commercial ties with all belligerents and insisting on open markets throughout Europe during World War I • ...
World War II 2024-04-12
11 Clues: President of US • Leader of Italy • Dictator of Japan • Attack in Normandy • Dictator of Russia • Dictator of Germany • Type of land combat • What attack was in Hawaii • Decides to join war for US • Where did the US drop the first atomic bomb • Where did the US drop the second atomic bomb
Papa wird 70!!! 2023-05-12
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- Disko, in der du mit Mama in IZ warst
- Fortbewegungsmittel auf Kos
- So heißen die Geschwindigkeitshubbel in Dänemark
- Das Instrument habe ich bei klein Rüdiger „gelernt“
- Kahs 2. Vorname
- War wie eine Oma für uns
- Deshalb warst du damals bei Wolfgang
- Dein Sohn „liebt es“ so genannt zu werden
- Kahs Augenfarbe
- Da hast du Edda „getroffen“
- Chrischis Hauptkatze
- Unsere kleine Prinzessin die wir mit in die Gärtnerstraße genommen haben
- Chrischis und Henriks 2. Vorname
- Mädchen Name von Mama
- Wenn Kalle erfolgreich war, gabs _______ satt
- Dein 2. Vorname
- In dieser Straße waren wir oft im Urlaub
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- Zitat Oma „______ müsste doch eigentlich Orangilie heißen“
- Dein 1. Auto
- Best Place on earth (for us as children)
- Diese Sportart haben Chrischi und ich eine Zeit gemacht
- Fahren wir zu Oma Gertrud oder Oma ______
- So hieß mein 1. Auto
- Henriks liebstes Kuscheltier
- Dort haben wir oft Urlaub gemacht
- Hier warst du sowohl mit Chrischi als auch mit Kah
- Da haben wir schwimmen gelernt
- 1. Enkelkind
- Da hast du Mama gezeigt, dass du doch nicht sooo doof bist
- Chrischis Augenfarbe
- Deshalb war Mama damals bei Iljane
- Dein 1. Schwiegervater
- Kennzeichen vom roten Passat
33 Clues: Dein 1. Auto • 1. Enkelkind • Kahs 2. Vorname • Kahs Augenfarbe • Dein 2. Vorname • So hieß mein 1. Auto • Chrischis Hauptkatze • Chrischis Augenfarbe • Mädchen Name von Mama • Dein 1. Schwiegervater • War wie eine Oma für uns • Fortbewegungsmittel auf Kos • Da hast du Edda „getroffen“ • Henriks liebstes Kuscheltier • Kennzeichen vom roten Passat • Da haben wir schwimmen gelernt • ...
Unit 8 review 2022-02-03
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- A piece of paper that signified independence
- A Elightenment philosopher who believed in life, liberty, and property
- became the leader of england after overthrowing Charles 1
- The second meeting with all the bigwigs in america
- Ruler that Appointed catholics to office
- The series of acts that came after the boston tea party
- Charles 2 came and restored england
- when this ruler died, the next leader came from the stuart house
- The war between Great Britain and france and the Indians
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- Overthrew James 2
- The first meeting between the bigwigs of america
- The war within england
- The starting place for the american revolution
- Strong advocate of freedom of speech and religion. Had a goofy name
- The murdering of 5 people by british soldiers in boston
- The act that stoped colonists from leaving past the original 13 colonies
- Started of republican and ended as a dictatorship
- The period of time when James 2 fled Great Britain
- When you lack money after a war
- A treaty made in Paris
- son of James 1
- The paper that states all the rights of citizens
- The act that decreased the price of english tea
- son of Mary Stuart
- The act that taxed all paper goods
25 Clues: son of James 1 • Overthrew James 2 • son of Mary Stuart • The war within england • A treaty made in Paris • When you lack money after a war • The act that taxed all paper goods • Charles 2 came and restored england • Ruler that Appointed catholics to office • A piece of paper that signified independence • The starting place for the american revolution • ...
Israel Conflict Uribe 2015-05-21
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- Who helps Israel fight during the Yom Kippur War.
- Presidential retreat in Maryland.
- What do both sides agree to to end the Yom Kippur War?
- This is a canal at Port Said and it led to the Suez Crisis.
- This was a national movement to establish a Jewish state.
- Egypt and Syria launched which war in 1973.
- Who took control over the Mandate of Palestine after World War l?
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- This was a rebellion that was caused by Palestinian resentment over Israel settlement.
- The Arab-Israeli war lasted from May to _____ of 1948.
- Who launches the first attack in the Six Day War
- The _____ intifada occurred in 2000.
- What does Israel return to Egypt after the agreement of the Camp David Accords.
- Arab unity.
- Britain passes the Mandate of Palestine to who?
- The _____ was a negotiation to end the violence of the intifada but was never permanently signed.
15 Clues: Arab unity. • Presidential retreat in Maryland. • The _____ intifada occurred in 2000. • Egypt and Syria launched which war in 1973. • Britain passes the Mandate of Palestine to who? • Who launches the first attack in the Six Day War • Who helps Israel fight during the Yom Kippur War. • The Arab-Israeli war lasted from May to _____ of 1948. • ...
JNG einst und jetzt 2017-10-11
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- 22.Wann war die Benediktiner Bücherei eingeweiht?
- 4.Wann war das erste Hausfest?
- 16.Welcher Lehrer hat lange Haare und unterrichtet Mathematik, Geschichte und Informatik?
- 12.Wohin fährt man in der 9.Klasse zur Wanderwoche?
- 20.Was unterrichtet Abt Gregor?
- 3.Wieviele Klassen haben als erstes das Abitur abgelegt?
- 10.Wo gehen die 5.Klässler in der zweiten Schulwoche hin?
- 7.Wie hieß der Gründer der Schule?
- 18.Welche Lehrerin möchte den Stoff spielerisch übermitteln?
- 9.Wann feierte die Schule ihr 40-jähriges Bestehen?
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- 15.Wer ist der Stellvertreter von Herr Lang?
- 17.Welcher Lehrer ist für seine Stichpunkte bekannt?
- 8.Welche Hintergrundsfarbe hat der 1.Rohrspatz (gehabt)
- 13.Wieviele Schüler waren im erste Jahr in der Schule?
- 2.In welchem Jahr war die Eröffnung?
- 1.Nenne eine/n Lehrer/in der/die schon 1996/97 an der Schule war
- 21.Wer war schuld, dass die Benediktiner aus Braunau fliehen mussten?
- 11.Welches Fach hat man in der 5., aber nicht in der 6.Klasse?
- 14.Ab der wievielten Klasse beginnt die Oberstufe?
- 5.War das Gymnasium früher ein Internat oder eine Schule?
- 19.Für wen war das Gymnasium früher?
21 Clues: 4.Wann war das erste Hausfest? • 20.Was unterrichtet Abt Gregor? • 7.Wie hieß der Gründer der Schule? • 2.In welchem Jahr war die Eröffnung? • 19.Für wen war das Gymnasium früher? • 15.Wer ist der Stellvertreter von Herr Lang? • 22.Wann war die Benediktiner Bücherei eingeweiht? • 14.Ab der wievielten Klasse beginnt die Oberstufe? • ...
WWI 2024-02-08
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- The nickname for the American Soldiers during WWI.
- Germany swears to support Austria-Hungary in any actions it takes against Serbia
- Territory between enemy trenches. It was very dangerous.LusitaniaLusitaniaLusitania
- In 1917, a telegram was sent from Germany to Mexico and stated that if Mexico would declare war on the U.S., Germany would help them reclaim lost territories.
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI. 139 American lives lost.
- In WWI, the area in Russia where the armies of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
- A type of fighting in which both sides dig trenches and attempt to attack the enemy's trenches
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
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- An organization of most nations formed after WWI to promote to help contras workout their problems instead of going to war. It solved very few disputes, and lacked power leading up to WWII
- 28th President of the United States that led the United States in World War I and created the League of Nations.
- A state of peace agreed to between enemies so they can discuss peace terms.
- Cause of WWI
- Weapon that caused stalemate
- World War I alliance of Britian, France, and Russia, and later joined by Italy and the United States
- In WWI, the border of France, Germany and Belgium where the armies of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other
- French Military Leader
- plan created by President Wilson that hoped to establish peace
- assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WWI
- Payment for war damages
20 Clues: Cause of WWI • French Military Leader • Payment for war damages • Weapon that caused stalemate • The nickname for the American Soldiers during WWI. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire • plan created by President Wilson that hoped to establish peace • information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause • ...
Puzzle 11 2023-07-14
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- Dystopian satire from Terry Gilliam
- A diamond in the rough becomes a prince with the help of a magical genie
- The main antagonist in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
- A faded silent film star becomes involved with a struggling screenwriter
- Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott Thomas starred in this romantic war drama set in World War II
- Leader of the Rebel Alliance and twin sister to Luke Skywalker
- Mark Wahlberg portrays boxer Micky Ward in this gritty biographical drama
- This historical war dramas patriotic and stirring soundtrack composed by John Williams underscores the heroism and sacrifice during the American Revolutionary War
- Miles Morales discovers hes not the only SpiderMan
- Director of the original SpiderMan trilogy
- Actress who portrayed Lois Lane in the DC Extended Universe films
- "Whats in the box?"
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- A concierge and his young protégé become involved in a murder mystery at a luxurious hotel
- Crimefighter and vigilante in the Batman universe
- Lead character played by Al Pacino in The Godfather
- Giant spider encountered by Frodo and Sam in Lord of the Rings
- An emotional journey takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley
- A Civil War veteran is transported to Mars in this swashbuckling adventure
- Academy Awardnominated actress who starred in Martin Scorseses The Age of Innocence
- The powerful and cunning head of a mafia family in The Godfather
- "Hasta la vista baby"
- Three siblings discover a hidden world of magical creatures in this fantasy film
- A fanatical follower of Voldemort portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter
- The Battle of Iwo Jima is depicted from the perspective of the Japanese soldiers
- A group of kids embark on a treasure hunt in this adventure comedy
25 Clues: "Whats in the box?" • "Hasta la vista baby" • Dystopian satire from Terry Gilliam • Director of the original SpiderMan trilogy • Crimefighter and vigilante in the Batman universe • Miles Morales discovers hes not the only SpiderMan • Lead character played by Al Pacino in The Godfather • Giant spider encountered by Frodo and Sam in Lord of the Rings • ...
UNIT 2 COLD WAR REVIEW 2025-10-14
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- STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM
- US CITIZENS EXECUTED FOR LEAKING ATOMIC SECRETS TO THE SOVIETS
- NUCLEAR BOMBS WERE PUT INTO THESE MISSILES
- BRITISH SPIES WHO WORKED FOR THE SOVIET UNION
- OFFERED ECONOMIC AID TO REBUILD EUROPE
- TIME MARKED BY ESPIONAGE, NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND PROXY WARS
- ALLIED INITIATIVE TO SUPPLY THE CITY OF BERLIN THAT WAS BLOCKADED
- SOVIET UNION PUT NUCLEAR MISSILES ON THIS ISLAND NEAR THE US
- AN ATTACK ON ONE WAS AN ATTACK ON ALL
- CITY DIVIDED AFTER WORLD WAR II
- WAS SUPPOSED TO PREVENT FURTHER WARS
- STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TREATY
- FIRST TWO COUNTRIES THAT RECEIVED AID FROM THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE
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- KOREAN WAR ENDED WITH A STALMATE IN THIS PLACE
- CIVILIAN FEARS LED TO THESE TWO THINGS
- CHURCHILLS DESCRIPTION OF THE DIVIDE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
- THIS INVASION OF CUBA WAS SUPPORTED BY THE US BUT FAILED
- SOVIETS BLOCKED ACCESS TO THIS AREA
- COUNTRY DIVIDED AFTER WORLD WAR II
- THE US AND SOVIET UNION COMPETED TO BUILD THE MOST POWERFUL OF THESE
- CONFERENCE TO PLAN POST WAR EUROPE
- A DIRECT HOTLINE WAS ESTABLISHED BETWEEN MOSCOW AND THIS CITY
- MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION
- WHAT TROOPS ENTERED THE KOREAN WAR FORCING THE UN TROOPS INTO RETREAT
- AREA UNDER SOVIET CONTROL
- THE US PUT NUCLEAR MISSILES IN THIS COUNTRY NEAR THE SOVIET UNION
- 1960 AN AMERICAN SPY PLANE SHOT DOWN OVER THE SOVIET UNION
- THIS COUNTRY INVADED SOUTH KOREA WITH BACKING FROM THE SOVIET UNION
- SPY AGENCIES THAT ENGAGED IN GLOBAL COVERT ACTITIVITIES
- PRESIDENT WHO IMPOSED A NAVAL BLOCKADE AROUND CUBA
- MILITARY ALLIANCE OF WESTERN COUNTRIES
31 Clues: AREA UNDER SOVIET CONTROL • STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM • MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION • CITY DIVIDED AFTER WORLD WAR II • STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TREATY • COUNTRY DIVIDED AFTER WORLD WAR II • CONFERENCE TO PLAN POST WAR EUROPE • SOVIETS BLOCKED ACCESS TO THIS AREA • WAS SUPPOSED TO PREVENT FURTHER WARS • AN ATTACK ON ONE WAS AN ATTACK ON ALL • ...
APUSH Review 2024-05-16
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- In favor of ordinary farmers and a weaker federal government
- Wrote “Common Sense” which inspired the philosophy behind the Revolutionary War
- If one country falls to communism then others will soon follow
- Britain left colonies to govern themselves, Seven Year War ended this
- 7th President of the U.S.
- LBJ left office with this because of the inaccurate portrayal of the Vietnam War
- Factories began producing products for war instead of normal products
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- Iranians trapped 40 Americans in an embassy and got release as soon as Reagan was elected
- Devised Missouri Compromise
- Imaginary barrier that separated free world from Soviet Union
- Restricted the power that the president had to declare war, only congress could declare war
- Knowingly breaking the law in order to protest against it
- Armed student self-defense against police brutality
- God given right to expand West in America
- Fourteen Points influenced the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations
15 Clues: 7th President of the U.S. • Devised Missouri Compromise • God given right to expand West in America • Armed student self-defense against police brutality • Knowingly breaking the law in order to protest against it • In favor of ordinary farmers and a weaker federal government • Imaginary barrier that separated free world from Soviet Union • ...
The Holocaust 2018-09-18
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- Overcrowded areas Nazis forced Jews into
- The Nazis were from what country?
- ____________ Camps
- German businessman who saved many Jews: Oskar __________
- During what World War did the Holocaust happen?
- 6 million _______ were killed in the Holocaust
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- In what country was Hitler born?
- German for Leader
- World War Two ended in 19...?
- Leader of Germany at the time of the Holocaust
10 Clues: German for Leader • ____________ Camps • World War Two ended in 19...? • In what country was Hitler born? • The Nazis were from what country? • Overcrowded areas Nazis forced Jews into • Leader of Germany at the time of the Holocaust • 6 million _______ were killed in the Holocaust • During what World War did the Holocaust happen? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-10
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- Race - competition between nations to develop and stockpile weapons
- Pact - a military alliance between communist countries formed in response to NATO
- - a political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole.
- - a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism
- - a system of beliefs or principles, often political in nature
- Wall - a concrete barrier built by the Soviet Union to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War
- - a term used to describe the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without evidence
- - the United States and the Soviet Union, the two dominant world powers during the Cold War
- - USSR president born in Georgia
- - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance between Western democracies formed during the Cold War
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- - the practice of spying or using spies
- - an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and the creation of goods and services for profit
- Wars - conflicts in which opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting each other directly
- - relating to or involving atomic energy or weapons
- Missile Crisis - a standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba
- Race - competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve technological superiority in space exploration
- Warriors - politicians, military leaders, and others who were committed to the fight against communism during the Cold War
- - a period of easing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970s
- Union - a communist state that existed from 1922 to 1991 and was a major world power during the Cold War
- Curtain - a term used to describe the dividing line between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe during the Cold War
20 Clues: - USSR president born in Georgia • - the practice of spying or using spies • - relating to or involving atomic energy or weapons • - a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism • - a system of beliefs or principles, often political in nature • Race - competition between nations to develop and stockpile weapons • ...
02DEC2022 2022-12-02
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- US men's soccer plays this team on 03DEC in the world cup
- The U.S. men’s soccer team advanced in the World Cup with a 1-0 win on Tuesday over which team?
- #1 most popular baby boy name in 2022 (not noah)
- A missile fired as part of the Ukrainian war has killed two people in which NATO country?
- Congress this week voted to avoid a strike in this industry
- creator of the famous "David" sculpture, over 500 years ago
- Since Pelosi stepped down, House Democrats have chosen this person to be their new leader (lastname)
- dog breed named the winner of this year’s National Dog Show (2 words no spaces)
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- protesters gathered in cities across this country to express frustration with COVID lockdown policies
- this person recently announced their 3rd run for US President
- the world's largest active volcano erupted in this US state recently
- on 02DEC1804, ___ crowned emperor of France (first name)
- Last week President Biden pardoned "Chocolate" and "Chip"- which animals are they?
- on 03DEC1818, this US state became the 21st state
- a letter bomb was found at the US embassy in this European country
- #1 most popular baby girl name in 2022
- as of 15NOV, the world population has gone over _____ billion
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 • on 02DEC1804, ___ crowned emperor of France (first name) • US men's soccer plays this team on 03DEC in the world cup • Congress this week voted to avoid a strike in this industry • ...
Sword of Summer 2022-02-25
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- the all-father hung on the world tree for nine days to gain knowledge of the runes
- lord of wolves bit off the hand of Tyr
- two sons on thor that are destined to survive ragnarok
- the overseers of valhalla
- a squirrel who lives in the world tree that insults everyone that gets on the tree
- father of Frey and Freya god of boats
- the rope that rebinded Fenris Wolf
- goddess of the sea
- the sword of the summer
- the land of the giants
- The world tree
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- the world of the dwarves
- an eternal paradise for fallen heroes
- god of summer and fertility father of Magnus
- the world of humans
- the hammer of thor that keeps the giants at bay
- the clan of war gods and goddesses
- the sister of Frey
- son of frey einherji
- lord of muspellheim
- the island where fenris wolf is held captive
- three sisters who control the fate of the worlds
22 Clues: The world tree • the sister of Frey • goddess of the sea • the world of humans • lord of muspellheim • son of frey einherji • the land of the giants • the sword of the summer • the world of the dwarves • the overseers of valhalla • the clan of war gods and goddesses • the rope that rebinded Fenris Wolf • an eternal paradise for fallen heroes • father of Frey and Freya god of boats • ...
Modern History 2025-04-14
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- : A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa between 1948 and 1994.
- : The process by which colonies gained independence from colonial powers after World War II.
- : The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
- : A movement in art, literature, and philosophy that rejected traditional ideas and embraced complexity, contradiction, and diversity.
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- : The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- war : A large-scale war involving many countries across multiple continents, especially referring to the two wars in the 20th century.
- : A nation with the ability to influence events and project power on a global scale, typically referring to the USA and USSR during the Cold War.
- nations : An international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries.
- curtain : The notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism.
- war : A period of political tension and military rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II, without direct warfare.
10 Clues: : The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations. • : The process by which colonies gained independence from colonial powers after World War II. • : A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa between 1948 and 1994. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-10
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- Race - competition between nations to develop and stockpile weapons
- Pact - a military alliance between communist countries formed in response to NATO
- - a political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole.
- - a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism
- - a system of beliefs or principles, often political in nature
- Wall - a concrete barrier built by the Soviet Union to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War
- - a term used to describe the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without evidence
- - the United States and the Soviet Union, the two dominant world powers during the Cold War
- - USSR president born in Georgia
- - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance between Western democracies formed during the Cold War
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- - the practice of spying or using spies
- - an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and the creation of goods and services for profit
- Wars - conflicts in which opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting each other directly
- - relating to or involving atomic energy or weapons
- Missile Crisis - a standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba
- Race - competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve technological superiority in space exploration
- Warriors - politicians, military leaders, and others who were committed to the fight against communism during the Cold War
- - a period of easing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970s
- Union - a communist state that existed from 1922 to 1991 and was a major world power during the Cold War
- Curtain - a term used to describe the dividing line between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe during the Cold War
20 Clues: - USSR president born in Georgia • - the practice of spying or using spies • - relating to or involving atomic energy or weapons • - a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism • - a system of beliefs or principles, often political in nature • Race - competition between nations to develop and stockpile weapons • ...
Cold War Vocab 2024-04-04
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- During the Cold War, the Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political 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 solution to the soviet unions blockade
- proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- A conference of 3 world leaders
- A group of countries allied together
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- The Truman Doctrine is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats." The doctrine originated with the primary goal of countering the growth of the Soviet bloc during the Cold War.
- political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- The Berlin Blockade was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A conference of 3 allied leaders to plan postwar peace
10 Clues: A conference of 3 world leaders • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • A group of countries allied together • The solution to the soviet unions blockade • A conference of 3 allied leaders to plan postwar peace • proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe. • ...
Russian Revolution 2022-03-07
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- A revolution in Russia from 1917-1918 that overthrew the Czars and brought the Bolsheviks into power
- Goal was to spread communism around the world and led the Bolshevik Revolution from Germany
- Treaty with Russia and Germany that would end Russia involvement with world war 1 in 1917
- Also known as Joseph Vissarionovich Jugashvili
- Land under Japanese colonial from 1932-1943
- Bolsheviks
- A forced labor camp created by Stalin
- King of Russia pre revolution
- Kicked out of his country, went on a journey to find churches, had an affair with the queen
- Anti Bolshevik forces who were loyal to Tsar in the Russian civil war
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- The first revolution was centered in this place and overthrew Czar Nicholes ll
- Joins the war but people flip on him for not doing a good job
- Forcing Russian culture on all ethnic groups in the Russian Empire
- A reigning imperial house of Russia from 1617-1917
- Assassinated Trotsky and is ruthless
- Refuse to obey orders from others
- The party opposed the Bolsheviks and wanted a democratic party with mass membership
- To give up
- A communist part led by Lenin
19 Clues: To give up • Bolsheviks • A communist part led by Lenin • King of Russia pre revolution • Refuse to obey orders from others • Assassinated Trotsky and is ruthless • A forced labor camp created by Stalin • Land under Japanese colonial from 1932-1943 • Also known as Joseph Vissarionovich Jugashvili • A reigning imperial house of Russia from 1617-1917 • ...
MacKenzie 3 2021-01-20
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- Runners pass it in a relay race
- Which football team is know as 'the irons' (4, 3)
- A baby horse
- For how many seconds should you wash your hands
- Where does the Queen live in London (10, 6)
- What is the name of the farmer in Hayday
- What is the name of the boy who helps you in Hayday
- What pastry do the French like for breakfast
- A long river
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- How many letters are there in your full name
- Gangsta ...
- COYI (4, 2, 3, 5)
- In which country would you find the body of Tutenkhamen
- Nickname of famous British general of second world war
- How many complete miles are there in a marathon
- Has flippers, whiskers and tusks and eats clams
- The boy in the ...
17 Clues: Gangsta ... • A baby horse • A long river • COYI (4, 2, 3, 5) • The boy in the ... • Runners pass it in a relay race • What is the name of the farmer in Hayday • Where does the Queen live in London (10, 6) • How many letters are there in your full name • What pastry do the French like for breakfast • For how many seconds should you wash your hands • ...
Great Gatsby Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- Narrator (2)
- What was seen at the end of Daisy's dock
- The dumping ground of New York (3)
- School that Gatsby graduated from
- Where Nick moved to (2)
- Daisy's husband (2)
- Gatsby's killer (2)
- Gatsby's significant other
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- New Money (2)
- Killed by Daisy
- Daisy's friend (2)
- Gatsby's car
- Gatsby's father
- "Fixed" the World Series in 1919
- "Old Sport"
15 Clues: "Old Sport" • Narrator (2) • Gatsby's car • New Money (2) • Killed by Daisy • Gatsby's father • Daisy's friend (2) • Daisy's husband (2) • Gatsby's killer (2) • Where Nick moved to (2) • Gatsby's significant other • "Fixed" the World Series in 1919 • School that Gatsby graduated from • The dumping ground of New York (3) • What was seen at the end of Daisy's dock
The Iron Curtain 2022-04-25
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- The war of words when the phrase Iron Curtain was coined.
- How many years the Iron Curtain and Cold War lasted
- The political theory held by the USSR.
- Peninsula where the Yalta Conference took place.
- Last name of the dictator of the Soviet Union from 1927-1953.
- City in Missouri where Churchill coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- The physical divide in between East and West Germany.
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- This German city was also split into four zones.
- War that came before the Cold War and lead to the Cold War.
- The amount of zones Germany was split into
- Last name of the person who coined the term "Iron Curtain" during a speech.
- Name of the Conference where the three world war two allied met. Happned in 1945
- Name of the metaphorical split in Europe.
- Continent where the iron curtain was.
- Name of the doctrine that sought to stop the spread of communism _____doctrine.
15 Clues: Continent where the iron curtain was. • The political theory held by the USSR. • Name of the metaphorical split in Europe. • The amount of zones Germany was split into • This German city was also split into four zones. • Peninsula where the Yalta Conference took place. • How many years the Iron Curtain and Cold War lasted • ...
Die Rückkehr des Tanzlehrers 2020-03-10
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- Wie heisst der offizielle Polizist von Mulin's Fall (mit Vornamen)?
- Er ist der Betreuer von Wetterstet.
- Was war in der braunen Mappe?
- Wetterstet ist ein ...
- Abraham war nicht nur der Nachbar, sondern auch der ... von Mulin.
- Was fand man in Mulin's Haus und am See?
- Vornamen von Herbert.
- Mulin war ein guter ...
- Anderson war früher ein ...
- Abraham Anderson war der ... von Mulin.
- Wo arbeitete Mulin, als er noch Soldat war?
- Elsa und Mulin waren beide ...
- Mulin ist nach ... gezogen.
- In welchem Land spielt die Geschichte?
- Wer hatte Mulin's Haus gekauft?
- Veronica ist die ... von Mulin.
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- Wie heisst Wetterstet zum Vornamen?
- Wie heisst Mulin's Tochter?
- Was hatte Elsa, dass ihrem Vater gehörte?
- Warum fährt Lindmann nach Norden?
- Mulin wollte ... werden.
- Die Diagnose von Stefan ist...
- Abraham war das ...
- Nach der ... ist er weggezogen.
- Mulin hatte jeden Abend ... Nächte.
- Woher kannte Lindmann Mulin?
- Herbert war ein ...
- Elsa und Mulin standen beide auf der ...
- Was entdeckte Lindmann, als er an den See ging (im zusammenhang mit dem Mörder)?
- Wo arbeitete Mulin bis zu seine Pensionierung?
- Wo wurde Abraham tot aufgefunden?
- Wo ist Veronica geboren worden?
- Was war Silberstein's Vater?
- Wo wohnt Wetterstet?
- Wo wohnt Elsa Bergren?
- Der Nachname von Silberstein.
36 Clues: Abraham war das ... • Herbert war ein ... • Wo wohnt Wetterstet? • Vornamen von Herbert. • Wetterstet ist ein ... • Wo wohnt Elsa Bergren? • Mulin war ein guter ... • Mulin wollte ... werden. • Wie heisst Mulin's Tochter? • Anderson war früher ein ... • Mulin ist nach ... gezogen. • Woher kannte Lindmann Mulin? • Was war Silberstein's Vater? • Was war in der braunen Mappe? • ...
The Armistice 1918 2023-11-23
7 Clues: The German word for King. • The month World War One ended. • This country left the war in 1917. • The wonder weapon of World War One. • This caused German people to starve. • The country that joined the war in 1917. • The name for the agreement to finish the war.
Profiles of Courage 2023-03-01
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- The "Black Panthers" ______ Battalion endured a record 183 straight days in combat in World War II
- The first unit to cross the Rhine into Germany in World War I were the Harlem _______.
- Served as both the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense.
- This Henry earned both the US Medal Of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre.
- Henry O. Flipper became the first African American graduate of this United States Military Academy
- WW2 Airmen who earned 150 distinguished flying crosses
- William Harvey _______Awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the US Civil war after Escaping Slavery and joining the US infantry.
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- President who ended racial segregation in the U.S. Military.
- Nickname for the all black regiments serving mostly on the Western Frontier.
- Medal of Honor recipient Ruben Rivers secured this village during WWII
- Brigadier General Hazel Johnson-Brown Began her service in the US Army as an Operating Room_____.
- _______ Williams disguised herself as a man and enlisted in the army during the Civil War.
- Percentage of soldiers who were Black by the end of the the US Civil War.
13 Clues: WW2 Airmen who earned 150 distinguished flying crosses • President who ended racial segregation in the U.S. Military. • Medal of Honor recipient Ruben Rivers secured this village during WWII • Percentage of soldiers who were Black by the end of the the US Civil War. • Nickname for the all black regiments serving mostly on the Western Frontier. • ...
The Great War Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-03
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- Military alliance that included France, Russia, and partially Britain.
- The agreement that officially ended Russian involvement in World War I. Russia gave up a good portion of Eastern Europe to Germany.
- German government official who sent a telegram to Mexico that advocated for Mexico to ally with Germany against the United States.
- Germany launched a massive attack on the Western Front in March 1918. The offensive pushed the Germans deep into Allied territory, less than 40 miles from Paris.
- The commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in World War I for the United States.
- The strip of land between opposing forces in trench warfare that was covered in barbed wire
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- United States forces drove back Germany in this military altercation from September 12th to 15th, 1918.
- The region of Europe called a “powder keg” because it was volatile.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, killing 1,200 passengers, including 128 Americans. The attack gave credibility to British propaganda for the United States not supporting Germany.
- The largest military operation by the American Expeditionary Forces, it was part of the broader Allied push that ended World War I.
- The Supreme Allied Commander of the Allies.
- Lenin: He was the leader of the Bolshevik Party that seized power after the Russian Revolution in 1917.
- Serbian nationalist that assassinated Franz Ferdinand, the Archduke of the Austria-Hungarian Empire, in June 1914, which helped start World War I.
- Military alliance that included the countries of Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary.
- The American Expeditionary Forces launched their first major assault and blocked the German advance to Paris.
15 Clues: The Supreme Allied Commander of the Allies. • The region of Europe called a “powder keg” because it was volatile. • Military alliance that included France, Russia, and partially Britain. • Military alliance that included the countries of Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. • ...
The Cold War Vocabulary 2023-12-11
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- A strong wealthy country.
- The area of Germany where The Soviet Union didn't occupy and the part of Germany with a democratic government.
- A competition between The Soviet Union and the U.S. for the most advanced science and space technology.
- The Soviet Union's leader from 1924 to 1953.
- A competition between The Soviet Union and the U.S. for political influence and military power.
- A time where the Soviet Union's economy failed and The Soviet Union was starting to fail.
- The Soviet Union's leader from 1953 to 1964.
- A system of carrying supplies to Berlin.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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- The United States President during 1961 to 1963.
- A defense treaty established by the Soviet Union with seven other states in it.
- The area of Eastern Europe owned by the Soviet Union with communist governments.
- The reuniting of East Germany and West Germany.
- The area of Germany where The Soviet Union occupied and the part of Germany with a communist government.
- The time where The Soviet Union put missiles in Cuba that could hit America.
- The leader of The Soviet Union during 1985 to 1991.
- An imaginary line dividing Eastern Europe from the rest of the world which was a term popularized by Winston Churchill.
- A type of weapon used during The Cold War made during World War II.
- A U.S. senator from 1947 to 1957.
- A wall dividing Berlin during the Cold War.
- Areas of extreme tension during The Cold War.
21 Clues: A strong wealthy country. • A U.S. senator from 1947 to 1957. • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • A system of carrying supplies to Berlin. • A wall dividing Berlin during the Cold War. • The Soviet Union's leader from 1924 to 1953. • The Soviet Union's leader from 1953 to 1964. • Areas of extreme tension during The Cold War. • ...
Ayrion Parks JAPAN 2017-11-14
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- Has a trunk
- was founded by a japanese ledgend maintains japan was founded in 600 bc by the emperor. The orgins of jjapan as a nation are lost in pre history which was reativly recent for japan. Japan population is 127.7 million its a lot of people there.the capital of japan is tokyo. Japan is a soverign island east aisa.located in the pacific ocean it lies off the eastren coast of the asian mainland. Japan gets earthquakes. However people for right now dont now when japan was founded . Most famous stars and chinisse movie stars are from japan . If u see japan in real life you might have to have money every where you go because they have great clothing and arts. The world war 2 was in japan and world war 1 was in china so there are some good history on japan. There diffrent money in japan compared to the u.s. we have regular money there way diffrent. World war 2
- Man's best friend
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- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
6 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • ...
Ayrion parks JAPAN 2017-11-14
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- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- was founded by a japanese ledgend maintains japan was founded in 600 bc by the emperor. The orgins of jjapan as a nation are lost in pre history which was reativly recent for japan. Japan population is 127.7 million its a lot of people there.the capital of japan is tokyo. Japan is a soverign island east aisa.located in the pacific ocean it lies off the eastren coast of the asian mainland. Japan gets earthquakes. However people for right now dont now when japan was founded . Most famous stars and chinisse movie stars are from japan . If u see japan in real life you might have to have money every where you go because they have great clothing and arts. The world war 2 was in japan and world war 1 was in china so there are some good history on japan. There diffrent money in japan compared to the u.s. we have regular money there way diffrent. World war 2
- Man's best friend
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- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • ...
Criss Crossing Tales of Woe 2023-04-03
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- God’s beloved
- _____________ is for people who have food
- (2) signals retreat
- introduced the idea of “zero”
- snake killer
- (2) lost his war
- witness
- (3) co-authors with Adam
- a foxy petty thief
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- the only way
- _______________are served weak ale
- (5) God’s greatest invention
- midday prayers
- __________is a problem in a monastery
- knows his Hebrew
- (2) best place to hide is in ___________________
- young monks in training
- (4) smells like sadness
- (3) price of a good tale
- place devoid of lords and priests
20 Clues: witness • the only way • snake killer • God’s beloved • midday prayers • knows his Hebrew • (2) lost his war • a foxy petty thief • (2) signals retreat • young monks in training • (4) smells like sadness • (3) price of a good tale • (3) co-authors with Adam • (5) God’s greatest invention • introduced the idea of “zero” • place devoid of lords and priests • _______________are served weak ale • ...
Quality Unit Fun Fact Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-15
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- Betty's first daughter was born in______
- Has a huge collection of turtle figurines and objects with turtles on them in storage because her husband is terrified of turtles (2 wrds)
- Bari Aadum once shook hands with a _________
- _____'s grandfather used to host politicians in a restaurant he owned, including some prime ministers
- Jenna has hiked to _______ (2 wrds)
- Is also an actress
- Means good thoughts/ideas, but if you change one letter it changes the meaning to bad thoughts/ideas
- ____'s grandfather had five wives at the same time
- Janica's favourite kind of dog?
- Has two sons working for Stemcell (2 wrds)
- Samuel had aspirations to become a ____
- Ruth once rode an _____
- Can whistle
- Amanda Chan's favourite sport?
- Played Glinda the Good Witch of the South in a stage production of the Wizard of Oz
- Had a one-legged pet seagull named Gully (2 wrds)
- Took a welding class at Emily Carr
- Once ran into Shaquille O'Neal... literally
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- Won a patio furniture set when she was five, which is still in use in the family home today
- _____'s first pet was a guinea pig named Teddy
- GoldenEye 007 is _______'s favourite game? (2 wrds)
- Never crawled, only walked
- Ran over her husband's car? (2 wrds)
- Arley's aunt went to drama school with which celeb? (2 wrds)
- Kim Irvine swam with _____ (2 wrds)
- Suqi watches this movie every year (2 wrds)
- ____'s great-grandmother's house was used as headquarters for Japanese soldiers during World War II
- David Saint-Germain won a _____ contest in Gleggan, Ireland (3 wrds)
- Was a professional "chinchilla frightener"
- Can peel a banana using only his feet (2 wrds)
- Did falconry with hawks, falcons and eagles
- Birthday twins with Iron Man??!!!
- Mackenzie lived in ____ for a year and a half
- 2008 tennis champ?
- Has a birthday one day before his wife's birthday
- Has two cats named Order and Chaos
- Broke her arm in a dodgeball incident
- Sasha's favourite animal?
38 Clues: Can whistle • Is also an actress • 2008 tennis champ? • Ruth once rode an _____ • Sasha's favourite animal? • Never crawled, only walked • Amanda Chan's favourite sport? • Janica's favourite kind of dog? • Birthday twins with Iron Man??!!! • Has two cats named Order and Chaos • Took a welding class at Emily Carr • Kim Irvine swam with _____ (2 wrds) • ...
Vocabulary words 2021-09-16
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- top general in the continental army
- desperate move by Washingon. Crosses the frozen Delaware River and attacks German Hessians
- the british and french were at war in other parts of the world. This was the name of their conflict in North America
- these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston
- total control over pricing and distribution of a product
- colonists who supported the war with britain
- won by the british. Gave them control of NYC and its ports. Biggest battle in the war
- this wa s an assembly of colonists who drafted the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence
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- won by France and the Continental Army. Britain's army surrendered. Final battle of the war
- battle that took place on a hill in boston between massachusetts minutemen and british soldiers
- colonists who supported the king and parliament
- skirmish that erupted when colonists outside boston ambushed british soldiers. the shot heard around the world
- an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product
- basically a declaration of war as far as Parliament and the king of England were concerned
- tax on stamped paper that was to be collected from all colonists and led to calls of no taxation without representation
15 Clues: top general in the continental army • colonists who supported the war with britain • colonists who supported the king and parliament • total control over pricing and distribution of a product • an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product • these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston • ...
World War II Luzon Battle 2016-06-26
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- He launched a campaign to recapture the Philippines
- The ....... captured the island in 1942
- Which world war did it take place in?
- To the nearest month how long did the war last
- the month the war ended
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- The code name of the day
- The month the war started
- The ones that won the war
- First name of McArthur
- Largest island in the Philippines
10 Clues: First name of McArthur • the month the war ended • The code name of the day • The month the war started • The ones that won the war • Largest island in the Philippines • Which world war did it take place in? • The ....... captured the island in 1942 • To the nearest month how long did the war last • He launched a campaign to recapture the Philippines
world war 1 2024-11-26
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- did airplanes come world war one
- goberment bonds was like lending money to the goverment
- fronts countrys
- war one ended, but a peace treaty was alone
- did germany bagan to use a new weapon 1915
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- on the homefront know little first hand
- so many of the yong and able-bodies fighting in europe
- battle of some began july 1st 1916
- measures act the 1914 act gave the extradinery powers
- did most majar attacks accurred dawn trench foot
- of other products had to be sent to europe
11 Clues: fronts countrys • did airplanes come world war one • battle of some began july 1st 1916 • on the homefront know little first hand • did germany bagan to use a new weapon 1915 • of other products had to be sent to europe • war one ended, but a peace treaty was alone • did most majar attacks accurred dawn trench foot • measures act the 1914 act gave the extradinery powers • ...
World History Vocabulary Chapter 13 2017-11-12
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- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent's cause
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live
- in World War 1, the region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
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- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War 1
- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the year proceeding World War 1
- the limiting of the amount of goods people can buy-often imposed by governments during wartime, when goods are in short supply
10 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live • information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent's cause • a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war • ...
World war one 2018-03-15
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- A commander of an army
- Used to inflict harm on the enemy
- A civilian population who's loved ones are fighting abroad
- A soldier who fought in a war
- A country that fought in the war
- To take action on the enemy using weapons or armed force
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- A long furrow or ditch that soldiers sat in during war
- A man who fight in the war
- Front Area of fighting in western Europe
- A plan of action
- foot A condition caused by the long immersion in cold water or mud
11 Clues: A plan of action • A commander of an army • A man who fight in the war • A soldier who fought in a war • A country that fought in the war • Used to inflict harm on the enemy • Front Area of fighting in western Europe • A long furrow or ditch that soldiers sat in during war • To take action on the enemy using weapons or armed force • ...
World War II 2018-06-21
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- an intense devotion to one's country.
- measure # 8802 that assured fair practices in hiring for government jobs.
- implemented laws to help minorities be treated fairly when seeking jobs
- laws protecting freedom of action and speech
- movement of people to find work in other areas of the country
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- brought Mexican laborers in to work on American farms
- experience that women gained from being part of workforce
- the economic focus on building military supplies
- Black labor leader who fought for rights of Blacks to work in government funded industries.
- with many men at war, women had many more __________ in the workforce
- symbolized women in the military industry building tanks, aircraft etc.
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 II 2013-03-12
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- The thing WWII provided that got us out of the Great Depression
- Powers that included Germany, Japan and Italy
- Last name of the President during WWII
- Feeling that your country is (or should be) #1. One of the causes of WWII
- Last name of the Governor of Georgia during the Great Depression
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- Systematic murder of 6 million Jews
- Name of bug that destroyed cotton crops
- Leader of Italy during WWII
- The bombing of this got the US into WWII
- Hitler invaded this country which started WWII
- One of the Japanese cities that was destroyed by the atomic bomb
11 Clues: Leader of Italy during WWII • Systematic murder of 6 million Jews • Last name of the President during WWII • Name of bug that destroyed cotton crops • The bombing of this got the US into WWII • Powers that included Germany, Japan and Italy • Hitler invaded this country which started WWII • The thing WWII provided that got us out of the Great Depression • ...
World War Two 2013-06-13
11 Clues: Leaving home • 617 squadren • Boost of moral • he smocked cigars • blitz Bombing raids • 617 squadrens escorts • a bomb that went silent • masks Poison protection • shelters bomb protection • The supply of food to families • he hated the jews and people who were different
World War I 2014-01-05
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- A successful Canadian tactic used in the battle of Vimy Ridge.
- Canadian snipers used this gun to shoot their enemies?
- A First Nation soldier, who is known as the most effective sniper in World War I
- A condition many soldiers got during the war after prolonged exposure to wet conditions.
- This is the name that the Canadians call the Germans during the war.
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- The battle of ___________ was fought in 1917 and is also known as the third battle of Ypres.
- A soldier who shoots people from far distances with a rifle.
- a saying used for someone who is going to die.
- Soldier are sent on _______ when they have been injured to the point that they need to go back home.
- A medicine that was used to cure soldiers when they were in pain
- This battle was won over by the Canadians.
11 Clues: This battle was won over by the Canadians. • a saying used for someone who is going to die. • Canadian snipers used this gun to shoot their enemies? • A soldier who shoots people from far distances with a rifle. • A successful Canadian tactic used in the battle of Vimy Ridge. • A medicine that was used to cure soldiers when they were in pain • ...
World War II 2014-04-07
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- Suicide plane.
- Killing of an entire population.
- Government that exerts complete control over citizens.
- "Lightning War"
- Where atomic bombing took place in Japan.
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- Giving up principles to pacify an aggressor.
- "Leader"
- Island of Death.
- Interests of state placed above individuals.
- Japanese island.
- Hitler Leader of the Holocaust
11 Clues: "Leader" • Suicide plane. • "Lightning War" • Island of Death. • Japanese island. • Hitler Leader of the Holocaust • Killing of an entire population. • Where atomic bombing took place in Japan. • Giving up principles to pacify an aggressor. • Interests of state placed above individuals. • Government that exerts complete control over citizens.
war world I 2014-02-18
Across
- region where warfare is taken place.
- it a crime to write, print, utter, or publish criticism of the president of government.
- understanding between nations
- policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations .
- of merchant ships from U-boat attacks by having ships travel in large groups escorted by warships.
- military service
- of supporting neither side in a war
Down
- of the American Expeditionary Force
- bonds/certificates sold by the United States government to pay for the war.
- Wilson/28th President of the United States
- to pass out pamphlets telling people to disobey a government order
11 Clues: military service • understanding between nations • of the American Expeditionary Force • of supporting neither side in a war • region where warfare is taken place. • Wilson/28th President of the United States • to pass out pamphlets telling people to disobey a government order • bonds/certificates sold by the United States government to pay for the war. • ...
World War I 2014-03-13
Across
- Guns take out airplanes from the ground or on ships
- Mans Land an area between the trenches
- Warfare toxic properties of chemical substances
- Throwers used to destroy cities after capture
- attack allied ships from underwater
Down
- bomb and attack behind enemy lines
- take out enemy soldiers using them or bomb till the artillery is destroyed
- used to drop bombs
- Gun fire an extreme amount of bullets per minute
- used to get across to the enemies trenches
- Charges, airplane bombings, chemical warfare
11 Clues: used to drop bombs • bomb and attack behind enemy lines • attack allied ships from underwater • Mans Land an area between the trenches • used to get across to the enemies trenches • Charges, airplane bombings, chemical warfare • Throwers used to destroy cities after capture • Warfare toxic properties of chemical substances • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-04-21
11 Clues: leader of Italy • bombed by Japan • victory in Japan • Leader of Germany • mass murder of jews • Leader of the Soviet Union • bombed by the united states • Invaded by the western Allies • president of the United states • established for future conflicts • war between Soviet Union and the US
World War II 2021-03-12
Across
- German planes
- The usual number of fighter pilot training hours
- Used to watch out for enemy aircrat
- RAF ________ Air Force
- A type of British plane
Down
- Britain's leader at the time
- Close-up battles between fighter aircraft
- German leader
- 'The field of human __________' (Churchill)
- Chief of the Luftwaffe
- Used to detect enemy planes
11 Clues: German planes • German leader • Chief of the Luftwaffe • RAF ________ Air Force • A type of British plane • Used to detect enemy planes • Britain's leader at the time • Used to watch out for enemy aircrat • Close-up battles between fighter aircraft • 'The field of human __________' (Churchill) • The usual number of fighter pilot training hours
World War 1 2022-04-30
Across
- British passenger ship that sank on May 7, 1915
- Illegal to speak out against war
- Ceasefire on 11th day of 11 month
- men between 21 and 30 signed up for the war in town
- Russia, France, Great Britain
- Countries controlled by German or Ottoman Empire and wanted to be free so they had a revolution
Down
- Message intercepted by British that revealed Germany wanted Mexico's help
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- nickname for American soldiers
- His assassination caused WW1
- area between trenches
11 Clues: area between trenches • His assassination caused WW1 • Russia, France, Great Britain • nickname for American soldiers • Illegal to speak out against war • Ceasefire on 11th day of 11 month • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • British passenger ship that sank on May 7, 1915 • men between 21 and 30 signed up for the war in town • ...
World War I 2022-02-10
Across
- British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat during WWI.
- friendships between countries.
- goods prohibited by law or treaty from being imported or exported
- payment for war damages.
Down
- when a person is killed or injured in battle.
- The glorification of military.
- when a stronger country takes over a weaker country.
- group of merchant ships sailing together, protected by warships
- German submarine.
- a long narrow ditch
- pride in one's country.
11 Clues: German submarine. • a long narrow ditch • pride in one's country. • payment for war damages. • The glorification of military. • friendships between countries. • when a person is killed or injured in battle. • when a stronger country takes over a weaker country. • British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat during WWI. • ...
World War II 2022-11-29
Across
- a french general
- Germany's new military strategy "lightning war"
- Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953
- first chancellor of Germany
- bombing in the USA
- pact made by hitler and Stalin
- first country to be invaded by both the nazis and the USSR
Down
- military campaign held in Britain in WWII
- fascist leader of Italy
- codenamed Operation Watchtower by American forces, was a military campaign fought between 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal
- who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933
11 Clues: a french general • bombing in the USA • fascist leader of Italy • first chancellor of Germany • pact made by hitler and Stalin • military campaign held in Britain in WWII • Germany's new military strategy "lightning war" • first country to be invaded by both the nazis and the USSR • who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 • ...
World War One 2022-11-30
Across
- Thinking your country and culture is best
- Country having power over a weaker country
- One country agrees to protect another
- Joined the war much later
- Leader of Germany
Down
- another name for World War one
- Built up their military to race with England
- Thought alliances would prevent war
- slavic country
- Building up weapons
- Killed in Sarajevo
11 Clues: slavic country • Leader of Germany • Killed in Sarajevo • Building up weapons • Joined the war much later • another name for World War one • Thought alliances would prevent war • One country agrees to protect another • Thinking your country and culture is best • Country having power over a weaker country • Built up their military to race with England
World War 1 2016-04-06
Across
- A group of countries that worked together that included France, Russia, and England
- A group of countries that worked together including Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- A condition that people who were on battlegrounds experience, especially after bombardment
- A sense of pride for one's own country
Down
- The push for a strong army and fighting force for a country
- The murder of a large leader or political figure
- A country spreading its power past its borders
- A period of time where nations compete in increasing their military tech
- Large vehicles wit huge guns on them used in land battles
- The place where people fought from in a common type of warfare in this war
- One of the major countries in the war which eventually went on to start WW2 by an attack on Poland
11 Clues: A sense of pride for one's own country • A country spreading its power past its borders • The murder of a large leader or political figure • Large vehicles wit huge guns on them used in land battles • The push for a strong army and fighting force for a country • A period of time where nations compete in increasing their military tech • ...
World War I 2020-11-30
Across
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia and others
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- A feeling of pride and loyalty to ones' country
- a union or partnership during war time
- His assassination sparked the war
Down
- caused Russia to leave WWI
- Making military power a primary goal
- soldiers dig trenches on battlefield
- German submarine
- No interacting or trading with other countries
- money Germany had to pay due to losing WWI
11 Clues: German submarine • caused Russia to leave WWI • His assassination sparked the war • Making military power a primary goal • soldiers dig trenches on battlefield • a union or partnership during war time • money Germany had to pay due to losing WWI • No interacting or trading with other countries • A feeling of pride and loyalty to ones' country • ...
World War II 2024-04-29
Across
- another name for Germany's side "The ____ Powers"
- _______ Hitler
- An Allies Power that starts with a "F"
- Neutral country with the shortest name
- approximate number of deaths
Down
- What happened that made the US join the war?
- _______ camp
- An Axis Power that starts with a "J"
- another name for the US's side "The _____ Powers"
- Why did Japan want the war?
- The main group of people that Hitler disliked
11 Clues: _______ camp • _______ Hitler • Why did Japan want the war? • approximate number of deaths • An Axis Power that starts with a "J" • An Allies Power that starts with a "F" • Neutral country with the shortest name • What happened that made the US join the war? • The main group of people that Hitler disliked • another name for Germany's side "The ____ Powers" • ...
World War 1 2024-05-29
Across
- head of the US food Administration during WW1
- the Central Powers plan was called _______
- a German underwater weapon
- Germany ally
- an attack
Down
- to prevent loss or waste
- the river that Germans were stopped from taking Paris
- Germany and Austia-Hungary were called the ____
- general of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
- strong feelings from their nation is called ______
- telegram an agreement with Mexico
11 Clues: an attack • Germany ally • to prevent loss or waste • a German underwater weapon • telegram an agreement with Mexico • the Central Powers plan was called _______ • head of the US food Administration during WW1 • Germany and Austia-Hungary were called the ____ • general of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) • strong feelings from their nation is called ______ • ...
World War One 2024-09-30
Across
- Agreements between nations for mutual defense
- Belgium's stance at the start of WWI
- Type of warfare Germany used to sink Allied ships
- Location of a major naval battle in WWI
- The assassin of Archduke
Down
- Powerful warships used by Germany and Britain
- To prepare troops for war
- Policy Aggressive military buildup
- Assassinated Archduke
- Germany's promise to Austria
- Underwater explosives used to blockade ports
11 Clues: Assassinated Archduke • The assassin of Archduke • To prepare troops for war • Germany's promise to Austria • Policy Aggressive military buildup • Belgium's stance at the start of WWI • Location of a major naval battle in WWI • Underwater explosives used to blockade ports • Powerful warships used by Germany and Britain • Agreements between nations for mutual defense • ...
world war I 2025-01-29
Across
- policies designed to distribute wealth more equally
- President of USA during World War I
- - Twentieth Amendment banning alcoholic beverages
- - advocate for women's right to vote
- - leader of Socialist movement in USA
- wrote Communist Manifesto
Down
- the Great War
- laws discriminating against blacks
- - state owns all property
- Constitutional Amendment gave women right to vote
- fear of communism
11 Clues: the Great War • fear of communism • - state owns all property • wrote Communist Manifesto • laws discriminating against blacks • President of USA during World War I • - advocate for women's right to vote • - leader of Socialist movement in USA • Constitutional Amendment gave women right to vote • - Twentieth Amendment banning alcoholic beverages • ...
world war ll 2012-10-14
11 Clues: sly; shifty • full of mercy • having beauty • eager to learn • excellant, great • to walk very fast • regular way; a rule • serving only to decorate • a story or account of events • connected with another by blood • so as to comprise; or involve all
World War 1 2013-03-30
Across
- Final set of demands
- The Draft
- Spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
- Deadlock in which neither side can defeat the other
Down
- The glorification of the military
- Prepare its military forces for war
- Payments for war damage
- People who want extreme change
- Horrible acts against innocent people
- Agreement to end fighting
- Influenza
11 Clues: The Draft • Influenza • Final set of demands • Payments for war damage • Agreement to end fighting • People who want extreme change • The glorification of the military • Prepare its military forces for war • Horrible acts against innocent people • Deadlock in which neither side can defeat the other • Spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
World War Two 2014-06-16
11 Clues: leader of a ship • weapon on wheels • German wartime leade • wartime prime minister • big destructive device • A share of wartime food • many of these make a war • you wear this to stay alive • someone captured by the enemy • somewhere to hide in an air raid • send children away to safety in war
World War Z 2013-04-09
Across
- knife a pair of brass knuckles with a knife on one side
- depression
- the end of the world
- a type of truck with no roof or doors
- the living dead
- a country above Malaysia and below Russia
- an armoured base
Down
- a type of air craft that uses rotating propellers to hover
- an attachment on the end of a gun barrel to quieten the noise it makes
- a thief who steals in a crisis
- a type of firearm
11 Clues: depression • the living dead • an armoured base • a type of firearm • the end of the world • a thief who steals in a crisis • a type of truck with no roof or doors • a country above Malaysia and below Russia • knife a pair of brass knuckles with a knife on one side • a type of air craft that uses rotating propellers to hover • ...
World War II 2015-06-03
Across
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use.
- A ruler who has completer power over a country.
- German for tank or armour.
- Giving up military weapons.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
Down
- Non-participation in a dispute or war.
- Wiping out an entire group of people.
- "Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by German forces.
- Japanese suicide pilots.
- Great Britain, France, United States
- Decoding device used against Germany.
11 Clues: Japanese suicide pilots. • Germany, Italy, and Japan • German for tank or armour. • Giving up military weapons. • Great Britain, France, United States • Wiping out an entire group of people. • Decoding device used against Germany. • Non-participation in a dispute or war. • A ruler who has completer power over a country. • ...
World War 1 2015-01-07
Across
- this type of warfare included deep ditches with soldiers staying in them for long periods of time
- This is the international peace keeping (no spaces)
- This is the name of the telegram that Germany tried to send to Mexico asking if they would join in an alliance
- This is when two side fighting in a war agree to stop for a time
- This is the type of warfare that Germany said they would do in the ocean against trade and passenger ships
Down
- This is what the American troops were called as a nickname
- The word used to describe countries like Switzerland that did not join an alliance
- special advertisement that was used to make people feel a certain way about the war
- The Treaty of ______________ came at the end of the war
- This is the name of the ship whose sinking by the Germans enraged the US
- The president who asked the US congress to begin participation in World War 1
11 Clues: This is the international peace keeping (no spaces) • The Treaty of ______________ came at the end of the war • This is what the American troops were called as a nickname • This is when two side fighting in a war agree to stop for a time • This is the name of the ship whose sinking by the Germans enraged the US • ...
World War I 2015-05-04
Across
- Thelast name of the man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand.
- An agreement between to work together.
- The country that Austria-Hungary first declared war on.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence.
- Another word for "belief"
- empire The name used for the area known as Turkey.
Down
- The age of the assassin.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
- The famous battlesite that ANZAC day commemorates.
- Pride in one's country.
- The country that changed sides during the War.
11 Clues: Pride in one's country. • The age of the assassin. • Another word for "belief" • An agreement between to work together. • The country that changed sides during the War. • The famous battlesite that ANZAC day commemorates. • empire The name used for the area known as Turkey. • A policy of extending a country's power and influence. • ...
World War II 2016-06-08
Across
- charter document signed by FDR and Churchill to strengthen their alliance
- west of the USA, America was at war with Japan in this region
- forming a group of supporters from other countries
- incident here pulled the USA into WW II
- not taking either side of a conflict
- group that wants to become involved
Down
- a pact signed by Japan, Italy, & Germany to become allies
- females became part of the military as secretaries,truck drivers, and nurses
- staying uninvolved and away from a conflict
- not allowed
- an act that allowed FDR to send weapons and supplies to England free of charge
11 Clues: not allowed • group that wants to become involved • not taking either side of a conflict • incident here pulled the USA into WW II • staying uninvolved and away from a conflict • forming a group of supporters from other countries • a pact signed by Japan, Italy, & Germany to become allies • west of the USA, America was at war with Japan in this region • ...
World War I 2022-05-23
Across
- name of the boat that the Germans sank
- Austria's ____, Franz Ferdinand
- Austria made sure it had the backing of this country before going into war
- name of the country that didn't want to keep fighting in the war
- The _____ Plan was made by Alfred Graf von _____
Down
- the idea the U.S. had that they should stay out of other countries' problems
- ____ Forces: France, the United Kingdom, and France
- The ______ Telegram was the coded message Germany sent Mexico to try and get them on their side
- The _____ Treaty that ended World War I
- a long, narrow ditch where most soldiers fought from
- ____ land called "No Mans Land"
11 Clues: Austria's ____, Franz Ferdinand • ____ land called "No Mans Land" • name of the boat that the Germans sank • The _____ Treaty that ended World War I • The _____ Plan was made by Alfred Graf von _____ • ____ Forces: France, the United Kingdom, and France • a long, narrow ditch where most soldiers fought from • ...
World War One 2025-04-14
Across
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- A nation officially governed another nation on behalf of the League of Nations but did not own the territory.
- Annexed by Austria Hungary, its capital is Sarajevo.
- Assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war.
- Without restrictions
Down
- Payments to cover the costs of the war.
- The German advance was halted short of Paris in this battle.
- Wearing down the other side by constant attacks and heavy losses.
- A military draft
- A truce, an agreement to end the fighting.
- Determined to create a large, independent Slavic state in the Balkans.
11 Clues: A military draft • Without restrictions • Payments to cover the costs of the war. • A truce, an agreement to end the fighting. • Annexed by Austria Hungary, its capital is Sarajevo. • The German advance was halted short of Paris in this battle. • Assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war. • ...
world war II 2022-11-29
Across
- /surprise attack
- /a battle that started in 1942 when American forces defeated Japanese forces
- / great Britain leader
- /alliance between Germany and USSR
- / navy base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese
Down
- / a six-month battle on the island of Guadalcanal.
- / german generals who led troops in Africa.
- / a leader of the french government
- / declaration of principles issued by Winston Churchill and frankil D. Roosevelt
- / Japanese who decide that the U.S. fleet in Hawaii needs to be destroyed .
- / U.S. general who commands allied forces in the Pacific.
11 Clues: /surprise attack • / great Britain leader • /alliance between Germany and USSR • / a leader of the french government • / german generals who led troops in Africa. • / navy base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese • / a six-month battle on the island of Guadalcanal. • / U.S. general who commands allied forces in the Pacific. • ...
World War One 2022-06-10
Across
- Summarise this reason for going to war: "I joined because I could not have looked people in the eye if I hadn’t – I would have been a coward"
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of this country
- Love and commitment to one’s country
- World War One began when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was...
- The name of Germany's plan to win the war
Down
- The location of the battle in the movie 25 April
- The word used when you are forced to enlist in the armed forces.
- One of the four M.A.I.N causes of WWI - related to building an empire by taking control of other countries
- Summarise this reason for going to war "I joined because I thought it would be a chance to get away from the farm and see the world"
- The triple entente was made up of the United Kingdom, Russia and?
- 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 word used when you are forced to enlist in the armed forces. • The triple alliance was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary and? • ...
World War 1 2025-06-11
Across
- The dangerous area between opposing trenches
- A law that restricted free speech during wartime
- German submarine
- Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria
Down
- A sense on unreality
- Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italyepersonalize A sense of unreality
- Armored vehicles used to break through enemy lines
- Enlistment of people for military service
- The U.S president during WW1
- A formal agreement to stop fighting
- Another name for World War 1
11 Clues: German submarine • A sense on unreality • The U.S president during WW1 • Another name for World War 1 • Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria • A formal agreement to stop fighting • Enlistment of people for military service • The dangerous area between opposing trenches • A law that restricted free speech during wartime • Armored vehicles used to break through enemy lines • ...
World War I 2025-12-02
Across
- agreement among nations to defend each other.
- - the ____________________________ note was a telegram asking Mexico to join the Central Powers
- - _____________________ gardens were planted by Americans to help grow food.
- - is a strong feeling of pride in one's nation or culture.
- - to be neutral is to avoid taking sides.
- - Great Britain, France, and Russia formed the __________ Powers.
Down
- - passenger ship sunk by a German submarine.
- - policy of trying to take control of other lands and people.
- - a policy in which a country builds up its troops and makes plans for war.
- - German submarines that could sneak attack ships.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire formed the _________ Powers.
11 Clues: - to be neutral is to avoid taking sides. • - passenger ship sunk by a German submarine. • agreement among nations to defend each other. • - German submarines that could sneak attack ships. • - is a strong feeling of pride in one's nation or culture. • - policy of trying to take control of other lands and people. • ...
World War I 2025-11-19
Across
- The opposite of a friend
- An anagram of 'snug'
- A famous British plane used in WWI
- A long hole soldiers could hide in
- An global outbreak of disease
- The flower we use for Remembrance of soldiers who gave their lives
Down
- A short amusing story
- A way for submariners to see above water
- What soldiers wear
- Doing battle against an enemy
- An event or story of great suffering or death
11 Clues: What soldiers wear • An anagram of 'snug' • A short amusing story • The opposite of a friend • Doing battle against an enemy • An global outbreak of disease • A famous British plane used in WWI • A long hole soldiers could hide in • A way for submariners to see above water • An event or story of great suffering or death • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance between Western democracies formed during the Cold War
- - the practice of spying or using spies
- - a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism
- - conflicts in which opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting each other directly
- - competition between nations to develop and stockpile weapons
- - a system of beliefs or principles, often political in nature
- - a concrete barrier built by the Soviet Union to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War
- - USSR president born in Georgia
- - competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve technological superiority in space exploration
- - the United States and the Soviet Union, the two dominant world powers during the Cold War
- - a military alliance between communist countries formed in response to NATO
- - a term used to describe the dividing line between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe during the Cold War
- - a term used to describe the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without evidence
Down
- - a communist state that existed from 1922 to 1991 and was a major world power during the Cold War
- - an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and the creation of goods and services for profit
- - a political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole.
- - a period of easing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970s
- - politicians, military leaders, and others who were committed to the fight against communism during the Cold War
- - a standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba
- - relating to or involving atomic energy or weapons
20 Clues: - USSR president born in Georgia • - the practice of spying or using spies • - relating to or involving atomic energy or weapons • - a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism • - competition between nations to develop and stockpile weapons • - a system of beliefs or principles, often political in nature • ...
Confederation Crossword 2023-11-27
Across
- (2 words) A place to hide/shelter slaves
- (2 words) Stairs to help runaways
- (2 words) Quebec's old name
- (2 words) Ontario's old name
- (2 words) Slaves would travel with it to go to Canada
- (1 word) When Canada became seperate
- (2 words) Charlotte's Confrence Nickname
Down
- (2 words) One of the fathers of confederation
- (2 words) A railway that transported resources
- (2 words) Dressed up as a man
- (2 words) Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick
- (3 words) A prime minister
- (3 words) A novel about anti slavery
- (3 words) A slogan said by Canada West
- (2 words) War between the States
15 Clues: (3 words) A prime minister • (2 words) Quebec's old name • (2 words) Ontario's old name • (2 words) Dressed up as a man • (2 words) War between the States • (2 words) Stairs to help runaways • (3 words) A novel about anti slavery • (1 word) When Canada became seperate • (3 words) A slogan said by Canada West • (2 words) A place to hide/shelter slaves • ...
enyia spann world war one 2021-03-10
Across
- Germany and Austria Hungary
- u.s president who fought for peace
- 1198 passengers were kills by a u-boat
- Germany plan for a quick defeat of france
- condition were not improve by the war
- leader of communist russia
- network of countries for mutual protection
- french leader
- british prime minsiter
- passenger liner sunk by u-boat 20 in 1915
- assassinated by the black hand in sarjevo
- deadly weapon against infantry
- flying weapon used for observation and combat
- lethal weapon responsible for maiming blinging and killing thousands
- Serbian anarchist group assassinated archduke ferdianand
- german admiral who build a modern navy
- huge airhship filled with hydrogen
- assassinated archduke ferdinand
- Britain, France, and Russia
Down
- Germany Italy and Austria Hungary in 1914
- war-ending treaty blaming Germany for starting ww1
- 1914-1918
- first german vs Russia battle of the war
- an anti democraic measure
- last four years despite millions being killed
- world peace orginazation created by wilson
- a german U-boat
- area between opposing trenches
- Balkan country that threatened Austria rulership
- payment and punishment for war damages
- u.s began preparing for war because of this
- arms buildup and glorification of war
- neutral country invaded by the Germans in 1914
- biggest naval battle of the war
- systematic persuasion via the media
- tsar of russia
- artificial crop enhancer aided germany
- name for u.s soilder in ww1
- wilson plans for ending war
- european nations competed in the building of large armies and navies
- got the vote after the war
41 Clues: 1914-1918 • french leader • tsar of russia • a german U-boat • british prime minsiter • an anti democraic measure • leader of communist russia • got the vote after the war • Germany and Austria Hungary • name for u.s soilder in ww1 • wilson plans for ending war • Britain, France, and Russia • area between opposing trenches • deadly weapon against infantry • biggest naval battle of the war • ...
How's the new school? 2016-01-22
18 Clues: Tee • mehr • Welt • Ende • alles • klein • Tschüs! • sie, ihr • Wie war...? • Beeil dich. • Dilip mag... • Komm (he)rein. • Er mag sie sehr. • (die) arme Sophie • Bis bald. / Tschüs. • Mach weiter. / Erzähl weiter. • Klassenkamerad/in, Mitschüler/in • ein Päckchen / eine Packung Pfefferminzbonbons
Civil War 2 2024-06-05
Across
- - Union general who was relieved of his command
- - Amendment that abolished slavery
- - Location of John Brown's failed slave uprising
- - Significant battle in Georgia
- - Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired
- - Civil unrest in the South caused by food shortages
- - Discriminatory laws passed in the south during Reconstruction
- - Both sides instituted this to raise armies
- - Type of naval warship used in the Civil War
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- - Color associated with Union soldiers
- - Group of artillery pieces
- - Notorious Confederate prison in Georgia
- - Legal protection suspended by Lincoln during the war.
- - Term for African American regiments in the Union Army.
- - Color associated with Confederate soldiers
- - First name of the President of the Confederacy
- - Battle considered Lee's greatest victory.
- - Amendment granting voting rights regardless of race
- - Union general famous for his March to the Sea
19 Clues: - Group of artillery pieces • - Significant battle in Georgia • - Amendment that abolished slavery • - Color associated with Union soldiers • - Notorious Confederate prison in Georgia • - Battle considered Lee's greatest victory. • - Color associated with Confederate soldiers • - Both sides instituted this to raise armies • - Type of naval warship used in the Civil War • ...
History figures (first names only) 2024-12-24
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- someone who is believed to have found America, but actually killed hundreds of people
- First woman to fly across the Atlantic ocean
- One of the founding leaders of the gay liberation movement and started the stonewall riots
- first president of the United States
- best known for her diary that she wrote during World War II
- flew a kite with a key on it and found electricity
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- the most notorious killer in England in the 1800’s
- Wrote pride and prejudice
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- refused to leave her seat on the bus and was arrested for it
- The most famous Mexican surrealist painter known for “the wounded deer”
- saved approximately 70 enslaved people with the Underground Railroad
- someone who said “let them eat cake” and was beheaded for it
- The most famous civil rights leader who is quoted for “I have a dream”
- The most famous deaf and blind socialist
- had six wives, 2 beheaded, 2 divorced, 1 died, 1 survived
16 Clues: wrote Romeo and Juliet • Wrote pride and prejudice • first president of the United States • The most famous deaf and blind socialist • First woman to fly across the Atlantic ocean • the most notorious killer in England in the 1800’s • flew a kite with a key on it and found electricity • had six wives, 2 beheaded, 2 divorced, 1 died, 1 survived • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
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- The national Bird
- The national flower
- The Capital of the USA
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
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- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- National sport since the late 19th century
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
- Who discovered America?
- The deepest lake
- Founder of Microsoft
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- The second most spoken language is ...
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- The biggest state
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The national Bird • The biggest state • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • Who discovered America? • The Capital of the USA • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Nickname for the flag of the USA • Jefferson memorial is made of... • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
Challenge 2! 2015-11-20
Across
- element with one electron
- a heart doctor
- a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms
- spanish for blue
- order of top line of letters on a keyboard
- hardest bone in the human body
- adjective for a grabbing tail
- polygon with parallel opposite sides
- remnant of a quotient
- shark skeletal material
- largest landlocked country
- not fahrenheit
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- german for lightning war
- a2+b2=c2
- when an offensive player gets tackled within his own endzone
- distance around a circle
- second planet from the sun
- octopus, snail, spider, earthworm
- He went TO the store.
- order of operations
- sodium chloride
- 4th most populous city
- pencil residue
- born dark brown or black, then turns black and white
- 1 of 2 northern flowing rivers in the world
- russian citadel
26 Clues: a2+b2=c2 • a heart doctor • pencil residue • not fahrenheit • sodium chloride • russian citadel • spanish for blue • order of operations • He went TO the store. • remnant of a quotient • 4th most populous city • shark skeletal material • german for lightning war • distance around a circle • element with one electron • second planet from the sun • largest landlocked country • ...
Note Definitions 2018-12-10
Across
- Was created by University of Minn
- Bar Bar at the bottom of the desktop Shows programs that are running, shortcut, system tray
- one dot on screen (Picture Element)
- Started by U.S military in 1960's during cold war
- Work area where windows open
- World' largest software company
- Website that finds other websites
- Menu system, File management system, Operating system
- Was created in 2004
- Keyboard, mouse, touch screen
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- Camera, speaker, VR goggles
- Picture, color, pattern, which covers the desktop
- sends it to task bar, windows stay open
- 2 or more computers sharing resources
- Program which make changes to screen image after a period of inactivity. Protects screen burn-in
- First web browser for public created in 1993
- created in 1971
- Created in 1984
- Earliest of multiplayer games created in 1979
- Picture representing an action
20 Clues: created in 1971 • Created in 1984 • Was created in 2004 • Camera, speaker, VR goggles • Work area where windows open • Keyboard, mouse, touch screen • Picture representing an action • World' largest software company • Was created by University of Minn • Website that finds other websites • one dot on screen (Picture Element) • 2 or more computers sharing resources • ...
Shogunate Japan - Crossword puzzle 2023-12-11
Across
- Governments that ruled Japan
- Japanese religion which worships ancestors and nature spirits
- Devoting yourself to someone or something
- Final period of traditional Japan
- When the Tokugawa's ruled Japan
- A traditional Japanese way of committing suicide
- Suggestive of an empire or an emperor
- This period had the rise of the warrior class
- Being mature
- This religion involves respecting the social order
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- A suicide bombing tactic used by the empire in world war 2
- A ruler of the Empire
- Great respect
- Military Dictatorship in Japan
- Loyal fighters who would stay loyal to their masters
- Great lords, vassals of the emperor
- A set of rules that the samurai would follow
- System in which the rich are more powerful than the poor
- A religion that is often called a way of life. Involves escaping the cycle of life and death
- Chinese influences started to decline in this period
20 Clues: Being mature • Great respect • A ruler of the Empire • Governments that ruled Japan • Military Dictatorship in Japan • When the Tokugawa's ruled Japan • Final period of traditional Japan • Great lords, vassals of the emperor • Suggestive of an empire or an emperor • Devoting yourself to someone or something • A set of rules that the samurai would follow • ...
Becoming a World Power 2024-02-08
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- "turning point" battle in the Spanish-American War (3 words)
- Spanish-American war was fought because Cubans wanted __ from Spain
- everyone who uses the Panama Canal must pay a __
- we purchased this territory from Russia for $7.2 million
- rough-neck volunteer soldiers (cowboys, ranchers, outdoorsmen) fought in Spanish-American War
- winner of the Spanish-American War (2 words)
- leader of the rough riders - would later become a U.S. President
- a disease spread by mosquitoes - affects many Africans and slowed progress on the Panama Canal
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- used for growing sugarcane and pineapple - annexed to the U.S. in 1898
- country that originally tried to build the Panama Canal but failed
- false or exaggerated reporting (2 words)
- a push by a country to gain territory, resources, power, and influence over other countries
- a synonym for "tax"
- before the Panama Canal, ships had to go south around the tip of __ __
- __ with giant gates that allow water to be drained or added are the key to the Panama Canal
- the most valuable resource Alaska provides for the U.S.
- The Spanish-American War started with a conflict on this island nation
- due to a mass influx of immigrants and booming factories, America's __ was strong
- a ship going from New York to San Francisco saves about __ months by using the Panama Canal instead of going around South America
19 Clues: a synonym for "tax" • false or exaggerated reporting (2 words) • winner of the Spanish-American War (2 words) • everyone who uses the Panama Canal must pay a __ • the most valuable resource Alaska provides for the U.S. • we purchased this territory from Russia for $7.2 million • "turning point" battle in the Spanish-American War (3 words) • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
Across
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- The national Bird
- Founder of Microsoft
- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The biggest state
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- National sport since the late 19th century
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- The national flower
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- The Capital of the USA
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
- The deepest lake
- Who discovered America?
- The second most spoken language is ...
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The national Bird • The biggest state • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • The Capital of the USA • Who discovered America? • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Jefferson memorial is made of... • Nickname for the flag of the USA • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
Across
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- The second most spoken language is ...
- The national flower
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- The biggest state
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- The national Bird
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
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- Who discovered America?
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The Capital of the USA
- The deepest lake
- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- National sport since the late 19th century
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- Founder of Microsoft
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The biggest state • The national Bird • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • Who discovered America? • The Capital of the USA • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Jefferson memorial is made of... • Nickname for the flag of the USA • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
challenge 2 2015-11-04
Across
- order of operations
- remnant of a quotient
- a heart doctor
- german for lightning war
- polygon with parallel opposite sides
- spanish for blue
- sodium chloride
- hardest bone in the human body
- octopus, snail, spider, earthworm
- order of top line of letters on a keyboard
- shark skeletal material
- adjective for a grabbing tail
- when an offensive player gets tackled within his own endzone
- russian citadel
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- element with one electron
- a2+b2=c2
- born dark brown or black, then turns black and white
- largest landlocked country
- distance around a circle
- 4th most populous city
- He went TO the store.
- 1 of 2 northern flowing rivers in the world
- a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms
- not fahrenheit
- pencil residue
- second planet from the sun
26 Clues: a2+b2=c2 • a heart doctor • not fahrenheit • pencil residue • sodium chloride • russian citadel • spanish for blue • order of operations • remnant of a quotient • He went TO the store. • 4th most populous city • shark skeletal material • distance around a circle • german for lightning war • element with one electron • largest landlocked country • second planet from the sun • ...
Yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol 2016-07-21
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- Castle (6)
- Hundreds (7)
- Stand (7)
- Lord (7)
- Visitors (8)
- Arts (10)
- The (Eisteddfod) Field (1,4)
- To translate (8)
- As well as (2,7,1)
- Dance (5)
- The First World War (1,5,3,6)
- To celebrate (5)
- National (11)
- To develop (8)
- Competitors (12)
- Music (10)
- North (6)
- During (2,5)
- Activity (10)
- Festival (4)
- To appear (7)
- Vistual (8)
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- Local (4)
- Literature (9)
- To hold (6)
- Pavilion (8)
- Culture (9)
- Competitive (11)
- The same (2,2)
- For / for the use of / for the benefit of (2,5)
- Language (4)
- Traditionally (2,11)
- To take place / happen (6)
- South (2)
- Now / by now (5)
- Community (7)
- To date (5)
- Famous (5)
- To welcome (8)
- To travel (6)
- Event (9)
- Stage (6)
- August (3,4)
- Whole (5)
44 Clues: Lord (7) • Local (4) • Stand (7) • Arts (10) • Dance (5) • South (2) • North (6) • Event (9) • Stage (6) • Whole (5) • Castle (6) • Famous (5) • Music (10) • To hold (6) • Culture (9) • To date (5) • Vistual (8) • Pavilion (8) • Hundreds (7) • Visitors (8) • Language (4) • During (2,5) • Festival (4) • August (3,4) • National (11) • Community (7) • To travel (6) • Activity (10) • To appear (7) • Literature (9) • The same (2,2) • ...
Anna's Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- the island of immigration for Europeans
- company that hired soldiers from India to serve the British
- one company controls production, supply and pricing of a product
- country that America fought in 1898
- systematic destruction of a race, religious or national group
- Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
- amendment prohibiting US from annexing Cuba
- journalist who investigated corruption
- where American settlers headed in a rush for land
- drug causing 2 wars in Asia
- territory of the U.S.
- desire to expand for dominance and prestige
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- President during the Spanish American war
- limit on immigration from each country
- move into a new country
- freed Panama to build the Panama Canal
- survival of the fittest
- imperialism 1400-1700 - mercantilism & race for the New World
- the kind of journalism that is now called fake news
- covered with gold but cheap inside
20 Clues: territory of the U.S. • move into a new country • survival of the fittest • drug causing 2 wars in Asia • covered with gold but cheap inside • country that America fought in 1898 • limit on immigration from each country • freed Panama to build the Panama Canal • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals • journalist who investigated corruption • ...
Semester Review 2016-05-24
Across
- Conquered the Aztec
- Started surviving more so were treated and raised different
- A country on the winning side of both World Wars
- Brought to the New World to farm sugar
- More than one god
- Life, liberty, and property
- European countries taking over other lands for markets, resources, and labor
- Brought an end to the French Revolution, tried to conquer the world
- First civilization in Mexico
- Exchange of livestock, food, and diseases between the old and new world
- Social Darwinism was a way to justify this
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- More wealth=more power. Export more than you import
- Three G's: God, Glory, and __________
- A country on the losing side of both World Wars
- Revolution where we transition from muscle to machines
- Caused the American and French Revolutions
- Revolution that started with the discovery of Heliocentrism
- Connectedness of the world
- First European country to start Sea Exploration
- War that lasted from 1945-1991 between the US and USSR
- A rock very important to the Mesoamerican cultures (Aztec, Maya, etc)
21 Clues: More than one god • Conquered the Aztec • Connectedness of the world • Life, liberty, and property • First civilization in Mexico • Three G's: God, Glory, and __________ • Brought to the New World to farm sugar • Caused the American and French Revolutions • Social Darwinism was a way to justify this • A country on the losing side of both World Wars • ...
Revolutionary War 2013-12-11
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- The Battle of _______ caused the British to retreat to Boston.
- Agreed to lead men in war for relief of Boston.
- The colonists began to do this against British rule.
- War that Britain had finished fighting that caused them to begin taxing the colonies.
- Shared news between the colonies.
- Led the colonists in Battle of Bunker Hill.
- The colonists did this form of protest when the refused to purchase taxed British goods.
- Was one of the first to speak out against the Stamp Act.
- The sons of liberty dumped 347 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor.
- Taxed all paper products that the colonists bought.
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- "The shot heard round the world" happened at this battle.
- Wove fabric, made tea, and encouraged other colonists to find replacements for taxed British goods.
- Battle of Lexington started a war that affected the entire
- Volunteer militias that could be ready to fight at a moment's notice.
- Stayed true to Britain and King George.
- Punished colonists for the Tea Part by forcing them to house soldiers, closing the Boston Harbor, and putting Massachusetts under British control.
- Opposed British rule.
- Samuel Adams organized this protesting group.
- Warned militias in Lexington and Concord.
19 Clues: Opposed British rule. • Shared news between the colonies. • Stayed true to Britain and King George. • Warned militias in Lexington and Concord. • Led the colonists in Battle of Bunker Hill. • Samuel Adams organized this protesting group. • Agreed to lead men in war for relief of Boston. • Taxed all paper products that the colonists bought. • ...
Countries 2023-01-13
Across
- Won the FIFA World Cup 5 times
- Won the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- The world's tallest person lives here
- Smallest country in the world
- Toronto is their capital city
Down
- Started a war with a European country
- Won the cricket world cup in 2011
- Has the Great Pyramids of Giza
- Has a youtuber with over 130M subscribers
- Has the tallest building in the world
- Is the most populated country
11 Clues: Won the 2018 FIFA World Cup • Smallest country in the world • Is the most populated country • Toronto is their capital city • Won the FIFA World Cup 5 times • Has the Great Pyramids of Giza • Won the cricket world cup in 2011 • Started a war with a European country • The world's tallest person lives here • Has the tallest building in the world • ...
Vocabulary words 2021-09-16
Across
- won by the british. Gave them control of NYC and its ports. Biggest battle in the war
- basically a declaration of war as far as Parliament and the king of England were concerned
- tax on stamped paper that was to be collected from all colonists and led to calls of no taxation without representation
- won by France and the Continental Army. Britain's army surrendered. Final battle of the war
- that erupted when colonists outside boston ambushed british soldiers. the shot heard around the world
- colonists who supported the king and parliament
- top general in the continental army
- colonists who supported the war with britain
- these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston
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- the british and french were at war in other parts of the world. This was the name of their conflict in North America
- battle that took place on a hill in boston between massachusetts minutemen and british soldiers
- desperate move by Washingon. Crosses the frozen Delaware River and attacks German Hessians
- total control over pricing and distribution of a product
- this was an assembly of colonists who drafted the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence
- an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product
15 Clues: top general in the continental army • colonists who supported the war with britain • colonists who supported the king and parliament • total control over pricing and distribution of a product • an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product • these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston • ...
Remembrance Day 2023-11-19
Across
- An angry disagreement between two or more people or groups
- A public monument (= special statue or building) built in memory of particular people who died in war, often with their names written on it
- Any plant of the genus Papaver, having showy, usually red flowers
- A small, brown bird that is known for its beautiful singing
- The time in the evening when the sun disappears
- An enemy
- Great trust or confidence in something or someone
- The actual King of the United Kingdom
- A person who has had long service or experience in an occupation, who has served in a military force, especially one who has fought in a war
- Freedom from war and violence, especially when people live and work together happily without disagreements
- The period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky
- Other word for Remembrance Day
- A set of formal acts, often fixed and traditional, performed on important social or religious occasions
- A person who serves in an army
- The day of the week before Monday and following Saturday
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- A very popular war poem written during the First World War Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae.
- A parade or procession, especially of troops past a reviewing stand.
- The piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought
- Dad of Queen Elisabeth II
- A feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
- A thick stick with material that burns tied to the top of it, used to give light
- In Britain, 11 November when people honour those who were killed in wars, especially the two World Wars
- A state of armed conflict between different countries or groups
- A delicate, soft type of cloth made from a thread produced by silkworms, or the thread itself
24 Clues: An enemy • Dad of Queen Elisabeth II • Other word for Remembrance Day • A person who serves in an army • The actual King of the United Kingdom • The time in the evening when the sun disappears • Great trust or confidence in something or someone • The piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought • The day of the week before Monday and following Saturday • ...
US History WW2 2023-03-10
Across
- Where did Germany first invade that OFFICIALLY started the war?
- Production Board The job of organizing the wartime economy fell to the
- Japans attack on the United States
- Why did the Office of Price Administrant (OPA) institute price controls during World War II?
- All the day long, Whether rain or shine, She's part of the assembly line. She's making history,Working for victory,
- Under the terms of France’s surrender to Germany, southeastern France became a _______ known as Vichy France
- “By this "me next year we shall know whether the policy of appeasement has appeased, or whether it has only simulated a more ferocious appetite.”—Winston Churchill What “policy of appeasement” was Winston Churchill referring to?
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
- Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union
- The quotation below comes from a 1944 Supreme Court decision. Justice Black's opinion was issued in which of theseSupreme Court cases? “It should be noted... that all legal restrictions which curtail the civil rights of a single racial group are immediately suspect.That is not to say that all such restrictions are unconstitutional. It is to say that courts must subject them to the most rigid scrutiny.Pressing public necessity may sometimes justify the existence of such restriction.”
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- In the 1930s, what legislation signaled the United States policy of isolationism?
- piece of legislation made it very difficult for Jews to flee to the United States following Kristallnacht
- allowed the United States to send "all aid short of war" to Britain despite its status as a neutral nation early in World War II?
- term GI refer to?
- A group that was targeted by white mobs in the Zoot Suit Riots
- The Atomic Bomb was dropped on which two cities?
- Who was the first country to stop Germany in their tracks?
- Who was FDR's successor when he died?
- The Double V Campaign sought to fight against fascism and
- Where were Japanese Americans sent to during the war?
20 Clues: term GI refer to? • Japans attack on the United States • Who was FDR's successor when he died? • Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union • The Atomic Bomb was dropped on which two cities? • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire • Where were Japanese Americans sent to during the war? • The Double V Campaign sought to fight against fascism and • ...
WW1 keyterm crossword puzzel 2022-10-18
Across
- Developing their economy with raw materials or sell resources.
- A violent terrorist group.
- A war tactic in trenches.
- This plan was made to avoid a two-front plan
- A war which a country will fight in 2 fronts.
- A pride for a country.
- When it is impossible for one side to gain the upper hand.
- when detecting movement in the trenches, the solders will fire their weapons across it
- become the best equipped military
- Make a country's armed forces stronger.
- An idea to unify Slavic people of the Balkans.
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- When an officer makes an ordered advance.
- The British navy must be equal or better than 2 navies combined.
- A group that protects eachother.
- The British, French, and Russian supported eachother.
- The Austrians wanted a terrorist group to stop, or will start a war.
- A party of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- No matter what Germany will support Austria-Hungary
- Taking authority of countries or territories.
19 Clues: A pride for a country. • A war tactic in trenches. • A violent terrorist group. • A group that protects eachother. • become the best equipped military • Make a country's armed forces stronger. • When an officer makes an ordered advance. • This plan was made to avoid a two-front plan • A war which a country will fight in 2 fronts. • ...
Vietnam War 1 2024-05-06
Across
- Which nation invaded & controlled Vietnam during World War II?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?China What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which area of Europe established Communist governments following World War II?Advisors Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Which part of Vietnam was ruled by Ngo Dinh Diem?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
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- What was the name of the American Navy destroyer attacked by North Vietnam?
- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.Johnson Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?Guerilla The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership?
11 Clues: Which part of Vietnam was ruled by Ngo Dinh Diem? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership? • Which nation invaded & controlled Vietnam during World War II? • Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement? • ...
