world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Bio Bases 2 Ex. 2 Learning and memory 2023-03-28
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- memory of world knowledge
- learning that connects stimuli
- phase of LTP due to protein synthesis
- memory of how world is spatially organized.
- automatic motor behaviors (2 words)
- receptor lets in CA2+ in dendritic spine
- hidden platform in maze = _____ response
- input to hippocampus
- path from dentate to CA3 (2 words)
- operant
- LTP requires depolarization of this membrane.
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- stream assoc. with location
- amnesia - no memory after damage
- memory of your last birthday
- test of implicit memory
- inserted new receptors
- ____KII allows PKM-zeta formation
- activated with unexpected reward
- tranmitter assoc. with reward
- hippocampal damaged rats show ___ response
- stream assoc. with object recognition
21 Clues: operant • input to hippocampus • inserted new receptors • test of implicit memory • memory of world knowledge • stream assoc. with location • memory of your last birthday • tranmitter assoc. with reward • learning that connects stimuli • amnesia - no memory after damage • activated with unexpected reward • ____KII allows PKM-zeta formation • path from dentate to CA3 (2 words) • ...
7th SS Vocab 2025-10-10
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- Israel's parliament
- When a sole leader controls a country and power is passed down via lineage
- The common religion of Israel
- Common laws that give citizens freedom
- The date when 2 airplanes flew directly at the WTC
- The ethnic group that is most common in the M.E and has fought with Jewish over rights to Israel
- The dictator of Iraq prior to Operation Iraqi Freedom
- When a sole leader controls a country without input from citizens
- The war began over Iraq's want for oil and claims how a bordering country was once part of Iraq
- Year War on Terror began
- The acronym for a weapon such as an atomic or nuclear bomb
- The Oligarchic leadership of Afghanistan
- The ethnic group that was denied a country prior the Sykes-Picot agreement even after being promised one
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- The president that assisted Kuwait during the Persian Gulf War
- Year America invaded Iraq for WMDs
- Citizens only vote for legislature
- Citizens are involved with all parts of voting
- Majority of Muslims are _______
- Minority of Muslims are _______
- The common religion of Arabs
- The government building that directs military defense responses
- The terrorist group that caused 9/11
- This religion's holy book is called the Bible
- The leader of Al-Qaeda
- The president that began the Afghanistan War on Terror
- What it is called to when there is 2 legislature bodies
26 Clues: Israel's parliament • The leader of Al-Qaeda • Year War on Terror began • The common religion of Arabs • The common religion of Israel • Majority of Muslims are _______ • Minority of Muslims are _______ • Year America invaded Iraq for WMDs • Citizens only vote for legislature • The terrorist group that caused 9/11 • Common laws that give citizens freedom • ...
Modern World History Final Exam Review 2 2025-04-25
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- The sole criterion for truth is man's reasoning.
- Brilliant military strategist and leader of Parliament during the English Civil War.
- The most powerful symbol of Soviet oppression in Eastern Europe.
- Englishman credited with the invention of a process to produce steel.
- Term used to describe the Bolsheviks/Communists in the Russian Civil War.
- First English permanent settlement in the New World.
- King whose claim to fame was the Authorized Version of the Bible.
- Inventor of the practical internal combustion engine.
- Considered by many to be the greatest inventor in human history.
- Creator of the electric telegraph.
- Storming of this prison signaled the beginning of the French Revolution.
- Inventor of the wireless telegraph.
- Monopoly created in 1960 to control oil prices and oil production.
- Considered by many to be the "Father of the Modern Conservative movement".
- Considered by many to be the "Father of the Enlightenment".
- Puritan writer who gave us PARADISE LOST.
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- Foremost scholar of English law in the 18th century.
- Remembered for his efforts to get the slave trade banned throughout the British Empire.
- Coined by Winston Churchill to describe the oppression of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union after World War II.
- Absolute ruler of France; the "Sun-King".
- His assembly line production of the automobile made the auto affordable for the average man.
- Greatest evangelist of the Great Awakening.
- French word used to describe the relaxation of strained diplomatic relationships.
- Puritan writer who authored PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.
- Russian word for "restructuring".
- Brother tandem credited with bringing a great religious revival to Britain in the 18th century.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- The "Father of New France".
- First French permanent settlement in the New World.
- Built the first practical steam engine.
30 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • The "Father of New France". • Russian word for "restructuring". • Creator of the electric telegraph. • Inventor of the wireless telegraph. • Built the first practical steam engine. • Absolute ruler of France; the "Sun-King". • Puritan writer who gave us PARADISE LOST. • Greatest evangelist of the Great Awakening. • ...
Crossword Review 2017-05-24
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- Major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured this island from the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, famously known for "Raising the Flag on ___ _____"
- A black seamstress from Montgomery, Alabama, who, in 1955, refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery city bus to a white person, as she was legally required to do
- Civil rights organization founded in 1909 to fight prejudice, lynching, and Jim Crow segregation, and to work for the betterment of people of color
- Allowed the U.S. to lend weapons to allies
- A senior officer of the United States Army who commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in the Mediterranean and European theaters of World War II
- A program by which the United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of World War I
- A political theory which advocates class war and leads to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- Policy of making military power a primary goal of a nation and using that power to achieve national aims
- U.S. president form 1945-1953
- Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule
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- The idea to capture certain key islands, one after another, until Japan came within range of American bombers
- The rounding up and deportation of several hundred immigrants of radical political views by the federal government in 1919 and 1920
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
- A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness towards one's country
- Political philosophy that advocates a strong nationalistic dictatorship
- Meeting demands of a hostile power in order to avoid war
- The state of political hostility that existed between the Soviet countries and the US-led Western powers from 1945 to 1990
- The notional barrier separating the former Soviet Union and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989
- Compulsory recruitment for military service
20 Clues: U.S. president form 1945-1953 • Allowed the U.S. to lend weapons to allies • Compulsory recruitment for military service • Meeting demands of a hostile power in order to avoid war • Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule • The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality • ...
Crossword Review 2017-05-24
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- A senior officer of the United States Army who commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in the Mediterranean and European theaters of World War II
- The idea to capture certain key islands, one after another, until Japan came within range of American bombers
- A program by which the United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of World War I
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- The rounding up and deportation of several hundred immigrants of radical political views by the federal government in 1919 and 1920
- A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
- Major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured this island from the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, famously known for "Raising the Flag on ___ _____"
- Compulsory recruitment for military service
- Political philosophy that advocates a strong nationalistic dictatorship
- A political theory which advocates class war and leads to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule
- The state of political hostility that existed between the Soviet countries and the US-led Western powers from 1945 to 1990
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- Allowed the U.S. to lend weapons to allies
- The notional barrier separating the former Soviet Union and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989
- U.S. president form 1945-1953
- Civil rights organization founded in 1909 to fight prejudice, lynching, and Jim Crow segregation, and to work for the betterment of people of color
- Policy of making military power a primary goal of a nation and using that power to achieve national aims
- A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness towards one's country
- Meeting demands of a hostile power in order to avoid war
- A black seamstress from Montgomery, Alabama, who, in 1955, refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery city bus to a white person, as she was legally required to do
20 Clues: U.S. president form 1945-1953 • Allowed the U.S. to lend weapons to allies • Compulsory recruitment for military service • Meeting demands of a hostile power in order to avoid war • Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule • The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality • ...
WWI 2025-01-17
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- The southern most empire in World War I.
- A political friendship that is sometimes kept secret.
- The political position the USA took before joining the war. They wanted to be alone.
- Countries controlling land that did not belong to them originally.
- What happened to Archduke Ferdinand that started World War I?
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- Not choosing a side in a fight.
- An alliance made of central European countries.
- Building up military power.
- The killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was done by a _______ nationalist.
9 Clues: Building up military power. • Not choosing a side in a fight. • The southern most empire in World War I. • An alliance made of central European countries. • A political friendship that is sometimes kept secret. • What happened to Archduke Ferdinand that started World War I? • Countries controlling land that did not belong to them originally. • ...
Early Greek History 2017-11-09
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- patron goddess of Athens..goddess of wisdom
- blind poet who wrote the Iliad
- goddess of "love" and beauty
- Greek speaking warriors of the Trojan War...destroy Minoan civilization
- the Greek word for city-state
- there were 12 major divinities known as _______.
- wife of Zeus
- goddess of the hunt
- great Athenian reformer that passed laws to aid the poor
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- the government type given to the world by Athens
- god of the sun an prophecy
- the epic story of Homer on the Trojan War
- the war highlighted in Homer's Iliad
- the rule of one man
- Bronze Age "pre-Greeks" on the island of Crete
- king of the gods
- only free adult males born in the city state was one of these
- first law giver of Athens...harsh laws
- the Greek word for market
19 Clues: wife of Zeus • king of the gods • the rule of one man • goddess of the hunt • the Greek word for market • god of the sun an prophecy • goddess of "love" and beauty • the Greek word for city-state • blind poet who wrote the Iliad • the war highlighted in Homer's Iliad • first law giver of Athens...harsh laws • the epic story of Homer on the Trojan War • ...
'Blitzkrieg' Myth or Reality 2024-03-14
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- Basis of my major work.
- Which world war this was in.
- Country of Nazism.
- Study of historians' methodologies, theories, and interpretations for analysing and understanding the past.
- 'Blitzkrieg Revisited' Author.
- My modern teacher who gave me feedback.
- Easy one, your name.
- German term for 'a war of mmovement'.
- Where I found majority of my sources.
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- Author of 'Myth of Blitzkrieg'.
- Heavy armoured fighting vehicle carrying guns and moving on a continuous articulated metal track.
- Academic study or achievement.
- An event or scene regarded in terms of its public impact.
- What my assessment deserves.
- Series of military operations
- Differing word for tactics.
- A widely held but false belief or idea.
- State of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- Professor at University of Chicago in German and European History.
19 Clues: Country of Nazism. • Easy one, your name. • Basis of my major work. • Differing word for tactics. • Which world war this was in. • What my assessment deserves. • Series of military operations • Academic study or achievement. • 'Blitzkrieg Revisited' Author. • Author of 'Myth of Blitzkrieg'. • German term for 'a war of mmovement'. • Where I found majority of my sources. • ...
Echoes of the Past 2025-09-15
11 Clues: book • death • history • injustice • encounters • government • world battle • past experiences • motivates others • control and power • increased opportunities
WW1 2014-09-20
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- Italy, Germany, Austria Hungary
- This battle represents the hopelessness of the war
- deep ditches where the soldiers fought during WWI
- baron top German ace in the great war
- Enemy submarines that began to attack the allies
- forced military action in Canada
- technology that helped protect soldiers from gases
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- Battle fought northeast of arras
- the land between trenches that neither side controlled
- Police get additional powers
- treaty that ended World War 1
- the Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist
- Famous Canadian general at the battle of Ypres
- Borden Current Prime Minister
- assembly and movement of troops
15 Clues: Police get additional powers • treaty that ended World War 1 • Borden Current Prime Minister • Italy, Germany, Austria Hungary • assembly and movement of troops • Battle fought northeast of arras • forced military action in Canada • baron top German ace in the great war • Famous Canadian general at the battle of Ypres • Enemy submarines that began to attack the allies • ...
The Space Race 2025-06-02
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- Program the brought the U.S. to the moon
- They had to have superior __ to go to the moon
- The person who convinced the Soviet Union to achieve the goal of launching a satellite.
- Established the Space Race
- U.S. Space Program
- when the cold war took place
- Goal of the space race
- States
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- The World War in which the space race followed.
- The U.S. spaceship
- the competition between the Soviet union and the United States
- the war that field the spacerace
- The satalitte the USSR launched to initiate the space race
- President that declared the moon landing
- The other country in the space race
15 Clues: States • The U.S. spaceship • U.S. Space Program • Goal of the space race • Established the Space Race • when the cold war took place • the war that field the spacerace • The other country in the space race • Program the brought the U.S. to the moon • President that declared the moon landing • They had to have superior __ to go to the moon • ...
Los 21 Países de Habla Español 2023-02-08
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- It's waterfall "El Salto De Angel" is the tallest in the world!
- It's a U.S. Territory not a country!
- Known as the land of lakes and volcanoes!
- Has the highest number of spanish peaking people in the world!
- The delicious meal called "Popusas" originated in this country!
- Birthplace of the famous artist, Shakira!
- Paella is a typical and traditional dish!
- Has one of the highest literacy (reading) rates in the world!
- Recently won the 2022 Fifa World Cup!
- The city of Montevideo is located there!
- The name of this country means "Equator" in english.
- Home to the Pampas Fox!
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- Home to the magestic Machu Picchu!
- The island that invented merengue music!
- The only spanish speaking country in Africa!
- Their national animal is the llama!
- The people of this country frequently use the phrase "Pura Vida" which means pure life!
- The longest and norrowest country in the world!
- The "Lempira" is their currency!
- Had the longest civil war in Latin American history!
- The first country in Central America to use U.S. Dollars for it's own currency!
21 Clues: Home to the Pampas Fox! • The "Lempira" is their currency! • Home to the magestic Machu Picchu! • Their national animal is the llama! • It's a U.S. Territory not a country! • Recently won the 2022 Fifa World Cup! • The island that invented merengue music! • The city of Montevideo is located there! • Known as the land of lakes and volcanoes! • ...
rm 10 crossword 2024-04-07
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- rain world simp (retarded)
- rain world simp (less retarded)
- thing 1
- weeb
- currently nutting in amogus chat
- hamburger
- bycicle
- stupid person who is also genderqueer
- lebsian
- 9/11
- girlfriend speedrun any%
- stupid (stupid)
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- credit card
- hypocrite
- btd6 nerd
- barely hanging on to mental health
- iconoclast
- thing 2
- lesbian
- "you dont touch me! i touch you!"
- monkey
- crack
22 Clues: weeb • 9/11 • crack • monkey • thing 1 • thing 2 • lesbian • bycicle • lebsian • hypocrite • btd6 nerd • hamburger • iconoclast • credit card • stupid (stupid) • girlfriend speedrun any% • rain world simp (retarded) • rain world simp (less retarded) • currently nutting in amogus chat • "you dont touch me! i touch you!" • barely hanging on to mental health • stupid person who is also genderqueer
Civics 2022-01-01
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- supreme law of the land
- governor of Pennsylvania
- Highest court in the land
- Father of our country
- national anthem is the Star-_____Banner
- A US territory
- economic system in the US
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- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- one part of the US Congress
- in charge of the executive branch
- President during World War I
- US war between the North and the South
- a branch of the government
- one reason colonists came to America
- elected for six years
- a right in the Declaration of Independence
- a change to the Constitution
- Proclamation that freed the slaves
18 Clues: A US territory • elected for six years • Father of our country • supreme law of the land • governor of Pennsylvania • Highest court in the land • economic system in the US • a branch of the government • one part of the US Congress • President during World War I • a change to the Constitution • in charge of the executive branch • Proclamation that freed the slaves • ...
U.S History! 2023-01-20
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- wrote the national anthem
- the national anthem
- they didn't actually explore with penguins, but they did explore
- wrote "common sense"
- Hated land
- Battle in the war of 1812, but was after the war ended
- Added for the missouri compromise
- First successful colony
- ended slavery; 16th president
- the stars on the flag
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- "you'll be back" hamilton
- Military leader and 1st president
- they sent the explorers
- Has a whole musical for him
- Flew a kite in a thunderstorm
- abraham lincoln's wife
- "found" the "new world"
- killed abraham lincoln
18 Clues: Hated land • the national anthem • wrote "common sense" • the stars on the flag • abraham lincoln's wife • killed abraham lincoln • they sent the explorers • "found" the "new world" • First successful colony • "you'll be back" hamilton • wrote the national anthem • Has a whole musical for him • Flew a kite in a thunderstorm • ended slavery; 16th president • ...
The 1980s 2016-05-17
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- First movie to extensively use computer animation and was produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1982.
- The illegal selling of weapons to rebels by the American government during the 1980s.
- The king of pop.
- 40th U.S President, was extremely conservative and helped end the Cold War.
- Characterized by futuristic technology in an urban society.
- First successful vaccine for this disease created in 1981, this disease is a virus that attacks the Liver, and can only be transmitted through the blood or other bodily fluids.
- Known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. It was a plan to prevent the Soviet Union from engaging in nuclear war with the U.S.
- Conservative movement that focused on traditional and religious values in America.
- A policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race in South Africa that met much resistance.
- A derogatory term for a young individual who is college educated and works a well paying job in urban areas.
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- New literature movement in America following the Modernists.
- Still used today, allows access to world wide information.
- Lakers basketball star, whose career ended because he contracted HIV.
- Involved in the Iran-Contra Affair and refused to testify in the trial.
- Called for lower taxes, deregulation, and an increased military budget.
- First American woman launched into space.
- Created Microsoft, and is considered the richest man in the world.
- Occurred after World War II and between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
- A social movement centered around the right to an abortion.
- First portable audio player; invented by Sony.
- Type of music that originated in New York City and became popular because of artists like Run DMC.
21 Clues: The king of pop. • First American woman launched into space. • First portable audio player; invented by Sony. • Still used today, allows access to world wide information. • Characterized by futuristic technology in an urban society. • A social movement centered around the right to an abortion. • New literature movement in America following the Modernists. • ...
vocabulary crossword unit 2 v3.0 2024-01-05
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- synonym: weaken, shrivel.
- a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something
- wise; a very wise person
- to look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction; to take great personal joy in.
- WWII was a _______ conflict between many countries around the world.
- to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end
- an example of this is a racist, or discriminatory person.
- antonym: soothe, help.
- synonym: mirage
- someone telling you that you can do something would ________ you.
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- the _______ outside our house is mainly low hills and forests.
- one who is against war or the use of violence; opposing of war or violence
- to lie in wait for attack, ambush.
- The general __________ the spot where the soldiers would attack
- any trade, profession, or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one's work.
- antonym: release, let free.
- disney world has notoriously long ______, or waiting lines.
- synonym: mysterious, unknown, puzzling.
- their father vowed to never restrict their children from eating.
19 Clues: synonym: mirage • antonym: soothe, help. • wise; a very wise person • synonym: weaken, shrivel. • antonym: release, let free. • to lie in wait for attack, ambush. • synonym: mysterious, unknown, puzzling. • to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end • a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something • an example of this is a racist, or discriminatory person. • ...
History Wing Crossword 2020-07-16
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- Another way of saying "Where the Pope is" (2 words)
- Famous battle in 100 Years' War
- An old name for Iran
- One occurred from 1914 to 1918 (2 words)
- Location of Mecca (2 words)
- Country north of a "famous island-country"
- Most famous King of the Franks
- An old name for China's capital
- Before continents split apart
- Another name for Netherlands
- Former name for the "Home to the Kaiser"
- Shortest name for a Latin American country
- City also known as the Big Apple (2 words)
- The country that owns Tasmania
- Where the White House is
- Country south of the USA
- Home to the Kaiser
- England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and ______
- Where Versailles is
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- Bernie Sanders's home state
- Its capital is Helsinki
- Where the Bridge of Sighs is
- An old name for Myanmar
- Napoelonic War battlesite
- Continent of Caracas (2 words)
- Country once called Rhodesia
- Only country with humans on its flag
- One of the Axis Powers
- Greek city-state
- Country with a non-rectangular/non-square flag
- Country with yellow bird on its flag (3 words)
- Dynasty that started building the Great Wall
- Where the Pope is
- Country bordering Spain
- One part of "One Country, Two Systems" (2 words)
- Dynasty that started building the Grand Canal
- England's most famous female writer
- Famous island-country
- Ashoka's country
39 Clues: Greek city-state • Ashoka's country • Where the Pope is • Home to the Kaiser • Where Versailles is • An old name for Iran • Famous island-country • One of the Axis Powers • Its capital is Helsinki • An old name for Myanmar • Country bordering Spain • Where the White House is • Country south of the USA • Napoelonic War battlesite • Bernie Sanders's home state • Location of Mecca (2 words) • ...
The World 2025-05-16
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- What country has the largest population
- Who killed John F Kenedy
- What is the biggest City in the world
- What is the biggest Renewable energy source in the world
- What country is in war with Russia
- What is the country hosting the next summer Olympics
- Who is the leader of Russia
- What is the largest ocean
- What is the most spoken language in the world
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- What is the smallest country in the world by land area
- Who is the 16th President of the USA
- What is the largest country in the world by land area
- What NFL team won the superbowl this year
13 Clues: Who killed John F Kenedy • What is the largest ocean • Who is the leader of Russia • What country is in war with Russia • Who is the 16th President of the USA • What is the biggest City in the world • What country has the largest population • What NFL team won the superbowl this year • What is the most spoken language in the world • ...
Persian War 2021-04-12
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- the last battle of the Persian War
- a battle formation
- the naval battle of the Persian war
- Athens created the ________ League after the Persian War
- only battle of the Persian War the Persians won
- the last word of Pheidippides, the runner at the battle of marathon
- this city-state won the battle of marathon
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- the city-state that fought to the death at the battle of thermopylae
- this Persian king was mad at his generals for losing so he beheaded his own people
- the largest empire in the world at the time of the persian wars
- the Athenian general who built a navy
- first battle of the Persian War
- the Persian king who wanted to punish the Greeks for supporting a revolt
13 Clues: a battle formation • first battle of the Persian War • the last battle of the Persian War • the naval battle of the Persian war • the Athenian general who built a navy • this city-state won the battle of marathon • only battle of the Persian War the Persians won • Athens created the ________ League after the Persian War • ...
Cold War 2013-04-18
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- the capital city of the German federal state of Brandenburg and part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region.
- a political term for a country that is formally independent, but under heavy political and economic influence or control by another country.
- an international relations policy set forth by the U.S. President Harry Truman in a speech on March 12, 1947, which stated that the U.S. would support Greece and Turkey with economic and military aid to prevent them from falling into the Soviet sphere
- the countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War
- a range of more than 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi) typically designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more nuclear warheads).
- is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany
- a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- southern Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea.
- the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953
- the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953).
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- commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.
- a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin.
- Involving atomic energy
- a competition between two or more parties to have the best armed forces.
- the American program to aid Europe, in which the United States gave economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II in order to prevent the spread of Soviet Communism.
- a constitutionally communist state that existed between 1922 and 1991,
- a mutual defense treaty between eight communist states of Central and Eastern Europe in existence during the Cold War.
- the first artificial Earth satellite.
- Action taken by states or alliances of nations against equally powerful alliances to prevent hostile action
21 Clues: Involving atomic energy • the first artificial Earth satellite. • the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953). • southern Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea. • is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany • the countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War • ...
Japan & Military Dictatorship 2021-05-21
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- Japan developed extensive and investive interests in
- Polo Bridge, Tensions Increased at a place near Peking
- Country’s obsession
- Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese navy during the Second World War
- Konoye, Wanted to take a cautious approach
- Tojo, Military dictator of Japan during the Second World War.
- Street Crash, Hit Japan hard, exports dropped creating more unemployment
- Most of the criticism is severely
- The Japanese failed to destroy large supplies of
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- The Kwantung Army mobilised and took over
- Naval Conference, Concerned the USA in 1921-22
- Hirohito, Was the emperor of Japan until he died in 1989
- Criticism towards them for being well prepared for a japanese attack
- Asia, Gain political and economic power over
- Tsuyoshi, Assassinated by a group of army officers
- Hitler greeted the news
- Bans, Roosevelt made disciplinary action thinking Japan would back down
- Indies, The US were actually predicting an attack on the
18 Clues: Country’s obsession • Hitler greeted the news • Most of the criticism is severely • The Kwantung Army mobilised and took over • Konoye, Wanted to take a cautious approach • Asia, Gain political and economic power over • Naval Conference, Concerned the USA in 1921-22 • The Japanese failed to destroy large supplies of • Tsuyoshi, Assassinated by a group of army officers • ...
Discoveries of Health care 2025-09-14
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- During which century was it discovered, by William Harvey, that blood circulated?
- What organism is penicillin derived from?
- What caused most deaths during World War l?
- What infectious diseases did Louie Pasteur's children die of?
- Who purposed the Germ Theory?
- The human heart is about the size of what?
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- How was beriberi prevented?
- During which time period was the "science of human anatomy" born?
- In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on?
- How was scurvy in sailors prevented?
- What drug was invented during World War ll to fight dysentery?
- In the US, one blood transfusion occurs once every ____ seconds.
12 Clues: How was beriberi prevented? • Who purposed the Germ Theory? • How was scurvy in sailors prevented? • What organism is penicillin derived from? • The human heart is about the size of what? • What caused most deaths during World War l? • In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on? • What infectious diseases did Louie Pasteur's children die of? • ...
WWI Fall Final Study Guide 2025-12-15
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- laws authorized to censor the mail & made it illegal to do or say publish anything that might interfere with the U.S. war effort
- Germany's military tactic to fight a 2 front War
- name of the alliance of Germany of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- Germany vs. France Front
- our UCSC student-teacher who wants to be a teacher
- the name of the alliance of the UK, France, Russia, U.S., Belgium, and Serbia during WWI
- Deep devotion to one’s nation
- Austria-Hungary leader and his wife, Sophie, visited Sarajevo – the capital of Bosnia
- Princip, a member of the Bosnian Serbian nationalist terrorist organization the ‘Black Hand Gang
- treaty called that was signed at the end of WWI where Germany had to resume responsibility of starting a war
- policy of keeping an army prepared for war / Buying & selling weapons
- Germany vs. Russia Front
- President of the United States during WWI
- a painful condition in which dead tissue spread across one or both feet, sometimes requiring amputation
- countries that allegedly remained neutral during war
- an acronym for militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism
- your instructor rooting for you & hopefully taught you to be successful however you may define success
- the area between opposing forces, usually in a single, straight & under a barrage of gunfire
- Germany’s foreign secretary that sent a telegraph promising México help “reconquer” the land it lost the the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
- alliance between Great Britain, United States, & USSR during World War II
- the debilitating mental illness known today as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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- delegates from 32 other countries were invited to the Palace of Versailles in Paris except Russia
- this weapon was banned in the 1920’s as it violated human rights
- A British passenger ship that was torpedoed by German soldiers
- parallel lines that soldiers dug to fight from
- black bear cub brought overseas from Canada as a mascot, donated to the London Zoo
- an overcrowded and unsanitary apartment building, usually where workers lived
- competition among Europeans for land overseas
- Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau Hint - where was her a leader from
- declarations initiated.
- countries devote all materials and economic resources to the war
- This location is now known as Turkey
- pride in one’s nation & the accompanied development of patriotic feelings
- a type of gum infection, was problematic and is thought to be associated with the stress of nonstop bombardment
34 Clues: declarations initiated. • Germany vs. France Front • Germany vs. Russia Front • Deep devotion to one’s nation • This location is now known as Turkey • President of the United States during WWI • competition among Europeans for land overseas • parallel lines that soldiers dug to fight from • Germany's military tactic to fight a 2 front War • ...
The Happy Days of the Golden Age 2022-07-07
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- Popular “breakfast television” news show; first aired Jan 14,1952
- Ludwig song that hit #2 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1959; played repeatedly on an episode of That ‘70s Show after Eric and Donna breakup
- Danny’s Donuts became a Grand Slam when they officially changed their name in 1959
- 1958 Capote novella features this “American geisha” in 1943 Manhattans Upper East Side
- James Stewart and Kim Novak starred in this 1958 Hitchcock suspense that will have you “rocking side-to-side”
- Popular southern marshmallow “salad” that gained notoriety in the 50s
- Barbara Millicent Roberts; launched 1959 by Mattel
- Middle East canal attacked in 1956 at the center of the Tripartite Aggression or the Sinai War was referred to as the ______ ______ to the rest of the world?
- Grassroots enthusiests helped launch this SUV in the 50s. Taking the original freedom machine to new heights in sales, thanks to seven unique models
- Purchased for 2 cents an acre in 1959; the largest state
- Accommodations Chain established in 1952, named after the 1942 film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire
- Presley, Dean, and others donned a gnarly pair
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- Dinner popularized in 1953 by the Swanson Co after having an overage of turkeys; usually enjoyed around the television
- Trendy dog skirt that usually hit just below the knees
- Post war, with a booming economy the 1950s were known as the _____ Days
- 1959 “Don’t talk back” song
- ____ 451; published in 1953
- Cone or torpedo shaped ladies undergarment
- Chain store akin to the original Ben Franklin with a more fashionable clothing department; 1956-1990
- The most significant social change of the 1950s
20 Clues: 1959 “Don’t talk back” song • ____ 451; published in 1953 • Cone or torpedo shaped ladies undergarment • Presley, Dean, and others donned a gnarly pair • The most significant social change of the 1950s • Barbara Millicent Roberts; launched 1959 by Mattel • Trendy dog skirt that usually hit just below the knees • Purchased for 2 cents an acre in 1959; the largest state • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-12-19
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- A British passenger ship sunk by a U-Boat
- Triple Entente (Britain, France, Russia) and Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy)
- An agreement to stop fighting
- US President
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially
- German Submarines: could slip under blockades and raid ships
- Peace of treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War 1.
- Great Britain, France, Russia.
- Nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations
- the name the Germans gave to a series of trenches that ran 700 kilometers from the Belgian coast to the Swiss border.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- the main conflict area where the First World War took place.
- Assassinated by Gavrilo Princip. in Austria-Hungary.
- As part of the Treaty of Versailles
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined.
- Tie
- What was happening to build the biggest army, navy and air force in preparation for looming conflict between Britain and Germany
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation.
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent's cause.
19 Clues: Tie • US President • An agreement to stop fighting • Great Britain, France, Russia. • As part of the Treaty of Versailles • A British passenger ship sunk by a U-Boat • Assassinated by Gavrilo Princip. in Austria-Hungary. • the main conflict area where the First World War took place. • German Submarines: could slip under blockades and raid ships • ...
History (1) 2015-06-07
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- She is now the only ..... to the family’s huge property.
- The king ..... land lost by his brother.
- This is a document signed between two countries in which they agree to stop fighting.
- Pilsudski was ..... in chief of the Polish army.
- The Romans ..... Britain in A.D. 43.
- This is the special seat for the queen during very special meetings.
- The second world war ..... out in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.
- This is a division of the country into at least two parts by a foreign power(s).
- American President ..... war on Iraq.
- This is a person who escapes from his or her country for political reasons.
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- The army was so weakened that the General decided to ..... the soldiers from the territory.
- The Polish army was ..... and had to surrender.
- She lives in Poland, but she is of German ..... .
- The king had to escape his country and is in ..... now.
- During the second world war Switzerland .....neutrality.
- There was the air raid and many bombs were ..... on the city.
- The town was ..... for many months, but refused to give up.
- The Army ..... the attack for many weeks.
- His compatriots stopped trusting him. They thought that he was a ..... and that he sold himself to the foreign power.
19 Clues: The Romans ..... Britain in A.D. 43. • American President ..... war on Iraq. • The king ..... land lost by his brother. • The Army ..... the attack for many weeks. • The Polish army was ..... and had to surrender. • Pilsudski was ..... in chief of the Polish army. • She lives in Poland, but she is of German ..... . • ...
Manitouwadge Museum Crossword Puzzle #2 2021-08-10
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- The first country in Africa to grow tea in a commercial scale
- The only independent state that entirely lies above 1,000 meters in elevation
- Flattest country in the world
- Home to the Cradle of Humankind (2 words)
- Oldest living tree known to be planted by man (2 words)
- The name means 'land of many waters'
- Home to the largest salt water lagoon in the world (2 words)
- First country to give women the right to vote (2 words)
- Second largest mountain in the world (K2)
- Home to half of the remaining Mountain Gorilla Population
- Hottest country in the Commonwealth
- Smallest Capital City in the world
- Home to 333 island 223 of which are uninhabited. (Mel Gibson bought an island there)
- Known for its production of oil for Shell
- Invented Bungee Jumping
- 40 percent of this country is made up of National Parks.
- First Country to be named after a woman (2 words)
- Where the Queen lives (2 words)
- the first member state to have never had a constitutional link with the United Kingdom or another Commonwealth member state.
- Has the worlds largest Cave Chamber
- Home to the Greatest Cricket batsman of all time
- Largest producer of gold in Africa.
- It has a river for every day of the year
- Birthplace of rum
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- Home to the Tallest Mountain in Africa
- Home to largest natural deposit asphalt
- Oldest colonized island in the Caribbean (2 words)
- Home to the cleanest Capital City in Africa.
- Home to a disappearing island
- Easiest place to do business in the world
- Largest populated country in the Commonwealth
- has 850 languages (3 words)
- Africa's smallest non-island country.
- Coldest country in the Commonwealth
- bears the nickname 'The Breadfruit Isle'(2 words)
- Has 3x more sheep than people
- Has the only officially recognized semitic language of the European Union
- The location of the pirate Blackbeards operations
- Home to the worlds famous cotton tree (2 words)
- Highest populated country in Africa
- Recognized as the worlds leading Safari destination
- Home to Victoria Falls, which is twice the size of Niagara Falls
- Famous for the dodo
- Home to the largest population of free roaming cheetahs (3,000)
- Used to be known as Swaziland
- Birthplace of Reggae
- Home to the great blue hole
- Least visited country on Earth
- The birthplace of Polynesian culture
- Its been called 'the island of spice'
- One of the most diverse countries in Africa and also known as a miniature Africa
- National Animal is the Royal Bengal Tiger
- Home to the worlds oldest water wells
- Smallest Population in the Commonwealth
54 Clues: Birthplace of rum • Famous for the dodo • Birthplace of Reggae • Invented Bungee Jumping • has 850 languages (3 words) • Home to the great blue hole • Home to a disappearing island • Flattest country in the world • Has 3x more sheep than people • Used to be known as Swaziland • Least visited country on Earth • Where the Queen lives (2 words) • Smallest Capital City in the world • ...
90s Vocab Crossword 2025-04-29
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- A 1995 domestic terrorist bombing of a federal building, killing 168 people.
- A Black man beaten by LAPD officers in 1991, sparking national outrage.
- 1990–91 U.S.-led war to remove Iraq from Kuwait.
- 1992 riots after the acquittal of officers who beat Rodney King.
- Global U.S.-led effort to combat terrorism after 9/11.
- Ted Kaczynski, who mailed bombs to protest modern technology from 1978–1995.
- A bombing at the Atlanta Olympics that killed 2 and injured over 100.
- Unscripted television featuring real people and situations, booming in the late 1990s.
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- A 1999 school shooting where two students killed 13 people at Columbine High School.
- Changes to U.S. immigration laws to address border security and citizenship.
- O.J. Simpson’s 1995 murder trial, ending in a controversial acquittal.
- President Clinton’s 1998 impeachment over lying under oath and obstruction of justice.
- 1993 truck bomb attack on the World Trade Center.
- 1998 terrorist attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
- 1994 trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- 2000 terrorist bombing of a U.S. Navy ship in Yemen.
- 2001 terrorist attacks where planes hit the Twin Towers and Pentagon.
- 1990s civil war involving ethnic conflict and U.S./NATO intervention.
- Fears of computer failures when the year changed to 2000.
19 Clues: 1990–91 U.S.-led war to remove Iraq from Kuwait. • 1993 truck bomb attack on the World Trade Center. • 2000 terrorist bombing of a U.S. Navy ship in Yemen. • Global U.S.-led effort to combat terrorism after 9/11. • Fears of computer failures when the year changed to 2000. • 1994 trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • ...
Amazing Race History 2023-09-29
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- The leader of the Canadian government.
- The political and economic union of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
- The indigenous people of Canada.
- The Prime Minister during the October Crisis.
- The Canadian province known for its oil sands.
- The ship that sank in the North Atlantic in 1912.
- The Canadian province that entered Confederation in 1949.
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- The day that marks the end of World War I.
- One of the codes used during World War II.
- The capital city of Canada.
- The organization founded in 1945 to promote international cooperation.
- The global conflict that took place from 1939 to 1945.
12 Clues: The capital city of Canada. • The indigenous people of Canada. • The leader of the Canadian government. • The day that marks the end of World War I. • One of the codes used during World War II. • The Prime Minister during the October Crisis. • The Canadian province known for its oil sands. • The ship that sank in the North Atlantic in 1912. • ...
United Nations 2.0 2021-05-25
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- UN has this role,it defends against attacks
- after it UN was born
- like education,job and health
- if used,the world can be changed
- are protected byUN,they are also human
- is the number of goals to trasform our world
- can be climate,people must apply"climate actions"
- every one must have it
- they are the Development Goals
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- they are of the world
- is the place where UN has its headquartered
- it is used for the realization of a goal
- without war and competition
- place for education
- applied to the rights of the person
15 Clues: place for education • after it UN was born • they are of the world • every one must have it • without war and competition • like education,job and health • they are the Development Goals • if used,the world can be changed • applied to the rights of the person • are protected byUN,they are also human • it is used for the realization of a goal • ...
united nations 2.0 2021-05-25
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- UN has this role,it defends against attacks
- after it UN was born
- like education,job and health
- if used,the world can be changed
- are protected byUN,they are also human
- is the number of goals to trasform our world
- can be climate,people must apply"climate actions"
- every one must have it
- they are the Development Goals
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- they are of the world
- is the place where UN has its headquartered
- it is used for the realization of a goal
- without war and competition
- place for education
- applied to the rights of the person
15 Clues: place for education • after it UN was born • they are of the world • every one must have it • without war and competition • like education,job and health • they are the Development Goals • if used,the world can be changed • applied to the rights of the person • are protected byUN,they are also human • it is used for the realization of a goal • ...
Francophone Crossword 2021-05-16
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- South America's only Francophone country
- Europe's highest mountain
- _______ languages, group of languages derived from latin
- State in France that collaborated with the Nazis
- Military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War
- French national anthem
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- Island off East coast of Africa
- Francophone islands in the South Pacific
- Most visited museum in the world
- French president that negotiated during at the Treaty of Versailles
- Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9)
- Author of Madame Bovary
- wine from Bourdeaux
- French 4 time Formula 1 world champion
- French ex-president that has been convicted of corruption
15 Clues: wine from Bourdeaux • French national anthem • Author of Madame Bovary • Europe's highest mountain • Island off East coast of Africa • Most visited museum in the world • French 4 time Formula 1 world champion • Francophone islands in the South Pacific • South America's only Francophone country • Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9) • ...
World War ll World Puzzle 2025-04-14
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- British and France giving into Hitlers demand for land to make peace
- Dictator of Germany during wwll
- Americas plan to develop the atomic bom
- Soviet Union leader of wwll
- Americans entered the war when Japan did a surprise attack
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- Camps Detention centers for civilians considered as enemies or a threat
- British Prime Minister
- US,Soviet Union, United Kingdom
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Dictator of Italy during wwll
- Allied Invasion of Western Europe that opened up a two front war against Germany
11 Clues: Germany, Italy, Japan • British Prime Minister • Soviet Union leader of wwll • Dictator of Italy during wwll • US,Soviet Union, United Kingdom • Dictator of Germany during wwll • Americas plan to develop the atomic bom • Americans entered the war when Japan did a surprise attack • British and France giving into Hitlers demand for land to make peace • ...
History (1) 2015-06-07
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- This is a document signed between two countries in which they agree to stop fighting.
- The king ..... land lost by his brother.
- During the second world war Switzerland .....neutrality.
- The king had to escape his country and is in ..... now.
- The Romans ..... Britain in A.D. 43.
- She is now the only ..... to the family’s huge property.
- This is the special seat for the queen during very special meetings.
- The Polish army was ..... and had to surrender.
- The town was ..... for many months, but refused to give up.
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- His compatriots stopped trusting him. They thought that he was a ..... and that he sold himself to the foreign power.
- The army was so weakened that the General decided to ..... the soldiers from the territory.
- This is a person who escapes from his or her country for political reasons.
- Pilsudski was ..... in chief of the Polish army.
- This is a division of the country into at least two parts by a foreign power(s).
- She lives in Poland, but she is of German ..... .
- The Army ..... the attack for many weeks.
- The second world war ..... out in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.
- American President ..... war on Iraq.
- There was the air raid and many bombs were ..... on the city.
19 Clues: The Romans ..... Britain in A.D. 43. • American President ..... war on Iraq. • The king ..... land lost by his brother. • The Army ..... the attack for many weeks. • Pilsudski was ..... in chief of the Polish army. • The Polish army was ..... and had to surrender. • She lives in Poland, but she is of German ..... . • ...
Cold War by Daniel worm 2024-03-27
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- an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses
- the global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union the followed World War II
- to put an end or get rid of
- an organization meant to promote peace
- keeping a close watch
- mutual assured destruction
- people or things injured or destroyed
- A list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities
- to become involved in something in order to influence what happens
- a war in which superpowers backed different sides which acted as substitutes for the superpowers themselves
- the thing that divided east and West Berlin
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- The act of getting or obtaining something
- the practice of spying or using spies to obtain information
- an economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned by the workers who do the labor
- the US policy of fighting the spread of communism by limiting it to countries where is already exited
- to declare to be blameworthy or evil
- a US aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
- to be most noticeable within a group
- A competition to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons
19 Clues: keeping a close watch • mutual assured destruction • to put an end or get rid of • to declare to be blameworthy or evil • to be most noticeable within a group • people or things injured or destroyed • an organization meant to promote peace • The act of getting or obtaining something • the thing that divided east and West Berlin • ...
WW1 2024-04-10
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- assassin of Franz Ferdinand.
- The big four.
- Russia leaves the war so ______ joins.
- Economic and political domination over a weaker nation
- Counties agreed to help protect each other.
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- Germany is blamed for starting the war
- The short term cause of WW1.
- aggressive build up of nations armed forces.
- France, Serbia, US, Russia, Great Britain, Italy
- deep devotion to ones nation.
- Powers Austria Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire.
- The treaty that ended world war 1.
12 Clues: The big four. • assassin of Franz Ferdinand. • The short term cause of WW1. • deep devotion to ones nation. • The treaty that ended world war 1. • Germany is blamed for starting the war • Russia leaves the war so ______ joins. • Counties agreed to help protect each other. • aggressive build up of nations armed forces. • France, Serbia, US, Russia, Great Britain, Italy • ...
Latin America 2025-04-22
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- The US helped form this institution in Latin America
- US controlled this body of water in Central America
- War in Argentina in which thousands disappeared (2 words)
- A government imposed restriction on trade
- Country that borders the US
- Why are European States generally wealthier than Latin American ones?
- Political trend in Latin America throughout the 1900s
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- As of 2022, most Latin American countries leans this way politically
- Country with the lowest poverty rate in Central America
- Country with over 50% poverty rate
- Dictator ruler of Cuba
- One cause of high poverty rates in Central America (2 words)
- War between Cuba and US (2 words)
13 Clues: Dictator ruler of Cuba • Country that borders the US • War between Cuba and US (2 words) • Country with over 50% poverty rate • A government imposed restriction on trade • US controlled this body of water in Central America • The US helped form this institution in Latin America • Political trend in Latin America throughout the 1900s • ...
US History Crossword Review 2022-09-06
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- A technical loss for the Patriots turned out to be a huge moral victory because of the number of casulities inflicted on the British. Gen. Israel Putnam is famous for saying "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Battle of ________ ____.
- First armed conflict in the Revolutionary War. The shot heard round the world. Battles of _____________&_______________.
- America's ally during the Revolutionary War
- Laid the foundation for the Dec. of Independence. Thomas Paine's __________ ___________.
- Became a major turning point for the North. Battle of ____________.
- Had the highest number of single day causalities in the Civil War. Battle of ______________.
- Taxed all paper goods in the colonies.
- Known as "The Second War for Independence"
- President of the Southern States
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- Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
- Led to the Boston Harbor being closed
- The French & Indian war was fought between the French and the ____________ over control of the Colonies.
- Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War.
- Where the South surrendered to the North. _____________ Court House
- First armed engagement of the Civil War. Attack on ______ ________.
15 Clues: President of the Southern States • Led to the Boston Harbor being closed • Taxed all paper goods in the colonies. • Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War. • Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln • Known as "The Second War for Independence" • America's ally during the Revolutionary War • Became a major turning point for the North. Battle of ____________. • ...
Davide Morelli 2022-01-19
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- Is the new champion of F1
- The oldest tree in the world
- Is the tallest skyscraper in the world
- The internal hip muscle
- Is a person who works in a lab
- A dish like pasta, but with zafferano
- Is one of the most famous war video games
- Organisation that check the F1's grand prix
- Is the fastest animal on earth
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- Is one of the most longest saga of film
- The protagonist of Matrix
- a plant which can live without water
- the fastest car in the world
- Is the capital of Brazil
- The title of the last film of Spiderman
- A russian dog
16 Clues: A russian dog • The internal hip muscle • Is the capital of Brazil • Is the new champion of F1 • The protagonist of Matrix • The oldest tree in the world • the fastest car in the world • Is a person who works in a lab • Is the fastest animal on earth • a plant which can live without water • A dish like pasta, but with zafferano • Is the tallest skyscraper in the world • ...
Amplify Metabolism 2021-11-09
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- separate parts that work together as a whole
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells 2 words
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide 2 words
- the ability to make things move or change
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body 2 words
- a claim supported by evidence 2 words
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- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down 2 words
- information about the natural world that is used to support a claim
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances 2 words
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms 2 words
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins 2 words
- a large molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
19 Clues: a claim supported by evidence 2 words • the ability to make things move or change • separate parts that work together as a whole • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms 2 words • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • a proposed answer to a question about the natural world • ...
Amplify Metabolism 2021-12-01
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- separate parts that work together as a whole
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells 2 words
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide 2 words
- the ability to make things move or change
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body 2 words
- a claim supported by evidence 2 words
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- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down 2 words
- information about the natural world that is used to support a claim
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances 2 words
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms 2 words
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins 2 words
- a large molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
19 Clues: a claim supported by evidence 2 words • the ability to make things move or change • separate parts that work together as a whole • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms 2 words • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • a proposed answer to a question about the natural world • ...
world war 1 2023-11-06
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- a strong feeling of pride in and loyalty to one's nation
- information or rumors spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea
- soldiers that fight on foot
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- _____ powers-he World War I coalition, headed by Germany and Austria-Hungary and later including the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- a German submarine that was the first submarine employed in warfare, initially used during World War I
- taking part in war
- ____ note- German letter to Mexico offering land if they support Germany
- _____ powers-the World War I coalition, headed by France, Britain, and Russia and later including Portugal, Japan, and Italy
8 Clues: taking part in war • soldiers that fight on foot • a strong feeling of pride in and loyalty to one's nation • ____ note- German letter to Mexico offering land if they support Germany • a German submarine that was the first submarine employed in warfare, initially used during World War I • ...
Barking & Dagenham People 2013-01-21
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- Singer, won Eurovision Song Contest in 1967.
- Dance group, won Britain's Got Talent 2009.
- Former Professional Footballer and Manager.
- English Professional Footballer with Chelsea F.C.
- 1966 World Cup Winning Football manager with England.
- Former footballer and captain of England.
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- Pop star and actor who lived in Padnall Road St Mark’s.
- Singer songwriter and left wing political activist.
- International film star and musician.
- West Ham footballer & World Cup winner with England.
- English 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner.
- X factor finalist & winner of I'm a Celebrity Get Me out of Here.
- Singer and British icon during the 2nd World War.
- Actor, author and journalist.
14 Clues: Actor, author and journalist. • English 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner. • International film star and musician. • Former footballer and captain of England. • Dance group, won Britain's Got Talent 2009. • Former Professional Footballer and Manager. • Singer, won Eurovision Song Contest in 1967. • Singer and British icon during the 2nd World War. • ...
Sudamérica 2011-10-11
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- west coast ocean
- Venezuela's main river system
- capital of Ecuador
- 25 degrees south latitude
- means "good air"
- capital of Colombia
- no direct access to ocean shipping
- capital of Uruguay
- largest river system in world
- criminal colony
- 2 coastlines
- speaks Dutch
- river system of Argentina,Uruguay and Paraguay
- north coast body of water
- capital of Chile
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- speaks Portuguese
- speaks English
- capital of Paraguay
- capital of Venezuela
- separates mainland SA from Tierra del Fuego
- named for "Little Venice"
- 2 capitals
- east coast ocean
- Colombia's main river system
- means "silver"
- driest desert in world (Chile)
- 0 degrees latitude
27 Clues: 2 capitals • 2 coastlines • speaks Dutch • speaks English • means "silver" • criminal colony • west coast ocean • means "good air" • east coast ocean • capital of Chile • speaks Portuguese • capital of Ecuador • capital of Uruguay • 0 degrees latitude • capital of Paraguay • capital of Colombia • capital of Venezuela • 25 degrees south latitude • named for "Little Venice" • north coast body of water • ...
WWII 2025-06-17
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- The year the war ended
- It the team that Germany, Italy and Japan were on
- He was a ruthless dictator who hated Jewish people.
- Is the team that Great Britain, United States and France were on
- He was General Secretary of the Communist Party. He led Russia through terrible and devastating battles with Germany.
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- He was the supreme dictator of Italy. He founded the concept of a fascist government where there is one leader and one party that has total power.
- The year the war started
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of World War II.
- It was the deadliest war in all of human history with around 70 million people killed.
- One of presidents in the history of the United States and he led the country out of the Great Depression and through World War II.
10 Clues: The year the war ended • The year the war started • It the team that Germany, Italy and Japan were on • He was a ruthless dictator who hated Jewish people. • Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of World War II. • Is the team that Great Britain, United States and France were on • ...
All About the Aircraft. 2013-09-27
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- Helicopter of exclusively British design to have been built in quantity. (A young boy may be one).
- Basic training helicopter. (Bushy tailed animal).
- Auster mark number.
- Small Helicopter used for observation and reconnaissance. (Species of antelope).
- Modern helicopter designed to search and destroy tanks.
- A.O.P. written in full!
- Canadian built Army's primary flying surveillance platform in Northern Ireland. (Animal that builds dams).
- Helicopter used to support Land Forces. (Ding dong).
- Five seater helicopter. (French for the bird; Lark).
- Tank-carrying and heavy loads glider also used in 'Operation Market Garden'.
- Designer of Fennec helicopter.
- Maker of engines.
- Aircraft used as the basic trainer on all Army pilot courses since the early 1950s. (Rodents that sing a “Cheep” Song).
- World war II troop carrier built by General Aircraft Ltd.
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- On 18th January 1957 this helicopter was collected from Eastleigh and flown to Middle Wallop for her debut. (Pond skater)
- Pilot's personal flight record equipment.
- Slingsby two-seat aerobatic training aircraft.
- Auster mark number.
- MK 1 used by squadron 651 in 1941 at Old Sarum.
- Helicopter manufacturer.
- Italian helicopter manufacturer.
- British aviation manufacturer founded in 1920.
- 1941 British World War II troop-carrying glider named after the legendary 5th century conqueror of southern Britain.
- Fairchild C-119 Flying _ _ _ _ _ _ . Used in World War II to carry cargo, wounded and drop troops by parachute.
- Helicopter used for reconnaissance, command and control, transportation and protection. (Meiow).
- Smallest assault glider used, designed to carry 13 soldiers together with two pilots. (Mans name).
- German built fixed wing aircraft used for flight training. Prince William did basic training in one of these!
- Fast and agile battlefield helicopter used to resupply equipment and for surveillance. (Tufty cat).
- Helicopter nicknamed 'clockwork mouse' or 'chopper'.
29 Clues: Maker of engines. • Auster mark number. • Auster mark number. • A.O.P. written in full! • Helicopter manufacturer. • Designer of Fennec helicopter. • Italian helicopter manufacturer. • Pilot's personal flight record equipment. • Slingsby two-seat aerobatic training aircraft. • British aviation manufacturer founded in 1920. • MK 1 used by squadron 651 in 1941 at Old Sarum. • ...
American History - Unit 7 Review 2024-01-16
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- The "mascot" of the Progressive Party in the election of 1912.
- Father of Communism
- First commercial radio station.
- President during the beginning of the Great Depression.
- Doing the most good for the most people was its motto.
- Legendary ship who sank on its maiden voyage.
- Made an automobile for the average American.
- Former history professor and governor from N.J. who served as POTUS.
- Wrote an expose on the Standard Oil Company.
- Brother team that gave us the first powered flight.
- No government; no rules
- Stateless society considered to be the perfection of socialism.
- British luxury liner that was sunk by German submarines.
- Made his fortune in iron, steel, and railroads.
- Political term used when an officeholder is removed from office before his/her term is up.
- Largest group in U.S.A. that opposed America's entry into World War I.
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- Nickname given to social critics of the Progressive Era.
- When a political issue is "referred" to the people to decide in an election.
- Gave us dialectic thinking and reasoning.
- Inventor of the wireless telegraph.
- Idea that all things must be questioned,
- "Religion of reason".
- Time when alcohol production, sale, and transportation was illegal.
- Sometimes referred to as a super corporation.
- Largest U.S. President and also served as Chief Justice of Supreme Court.
- Bolshevik leader in Russia who pulled Russia out of World War I.
- Center of European rivalry prior to World War I.
- Youngest man to serve as President of the United States.
- Idea that the Bible was a collection of beautiful myths.
29 Clues: Father of Communism • "Religion of reason". • No government; no rules • First commercial radio station. • Inventor of the wireless telegraph. • Idea that all things must be questioned, • Gave us dialectic thinking and reasoning. • Made an automobile for the average American. • Wrote an expose on the Standard Oil Company. • Legendary ship who sank on its maiden voyage. • ...
American History 2024-09-09
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- - Massachusetts town known for its witch trials in 1692.
- - Communication device introduced by Samuel Morse in 1844.
- - Began in 1619 when the first African slaves were sold in America.
- - The ship that brought Pilgrims to the New World in 1620
- - Native American who helped save the Pilgrims in 1621
- - Territory purchased from France by President Jefferson in 1803.
- - Location of the first women's rights convention in 1848.
- Explorer who arrived in the New world in 1492
- Removal- Policy initiated by Andrew Jackson in 1830, leading to the Trail of Tears.
- - The Continental Congress adopted this important document in 1776.
- - Where the British were defeated in 1781, leading to the end of the Revolutionary War. Constitution - Framework for the U.S. government, drafted in 1787
- - Landmark Supreme Court case in 1803 that established judicial review.
- Philip - Native American leader whose war against settlers began in 1675
- of Rights - First ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, drafted in 1789.
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- - Future U.S. president who ignited the French and Indian War in 1754.
- Canal - Important waterway begun in 1817, connecting New York to the Great Lakes.
- First permanent English settlement in America, founded in 1607
- - Plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that denied citizenship to African Americans in 1857.
- - Location of the 1770 Massacre that increased tensions between colonists and Britain. Lexington - Site of the "Shot Heard Round the World" in 1775.
- Bank - Institution Andrew Jackson battled over in 1832.
- - Crisis sparked by John C. Calhoun in 1828 over states' rights.
- - State where gold was discovered in 1848, sparking a rush of settlers.
22 Clues: Explorer who arrived in the New world in 1492 • - Native American who helped save the Pilgrims in 1621 • Bank - Institution Andrew Jackson battled over in 1832. • - Massachusetts town known for its witch trials in 1692. • - The ship that brought Pilgrims to the New World in 1620 • - Communication device introduced by Samuel Morse in 1844. • ...
Great people 2024-03-08
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- English singer, songwriter and musician. He was one of the founders of the Beatles
- he studied animals and fossils and he travelled around the world on scientific expeditions
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- this is considerred the inventor of the World Wild Web
- he was a famous physicist and great scientist but he died with ALS disease
- he was Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War 2
- she was an English novelist and she published "Sense and Sensibility"
6 Clues: this is considerred the inventor of the World Wild Web • he was Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War 2 • she was an English novelist and she published "Sense and Sensibility" • he was a famous physicist and great scientist but he died with ALS disease • English singer, songwriter and musician. He was one of the founders of the Beatles • ...
Oak Ridge History 2020-04-27
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- An American photographer who was noted for his work in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project and the Cold War.
- Many single-family homes were made of a mixture of cement and asbestos called ______.
- In 1942, General Leslie ______ approved Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as the site for the pilot plutonium plant and the uranium enrichment plant.
- "What you see here, what you do here, what you hear here, what you _______ here, let it stay here!"
- Oak Ridge was established in 1942 as a production site for the ____ ____.
- Harland ________ probably perfected his chicken recipe in Oak Ridge by managing two cafeterias during World War II.
- Located in Bissell Park, the Secret City ________ Walk memorial honors the thousands of men and women who helped end World War II.
- Which U.S. bomber dropped the uranium bomb known as “Little Boy” on Hiroshima?
- The _____ leaflets, were distributed before the bombing of Hiroshima as a warning but did not directly mention the atomic bomb nor the target cities.
- By what name is Oak Ridge also know as?
- The _____ _____ provided accommodations for visitors and dignitaries.
- During the war and before opening the Waffle House, Tom ______ carried top secret materials including uranium for the Little Boy bomb to Los Alamos.
- American, ______, and Canadian operation that developed the atomic bomb.
- The largest mainframe super computer in the world is located here.
- In 1943, Oak Ridge was created as the residential center for the Clinton ______ Works.
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- What contains the most information about the Bomb?
- _____ _____ was the main business district of Oak Ridge in 1943.
- Man What was the codename for the nuclear bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan?
- The main assembly plant was built at
- city in New Mexico?
- Y-12, K-25, S-50 all used different methods for extracting _________.
- What was the nickname of the first atomic bomb the United States dropped over the city of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945?
- What was the name of the primary entrance to the secret community of Oak Ridge?
- Which president authorized the Manhattan Project?
- Built in 1943, this Army Chapel was known in the Manhattan Project as The Chapel on the ______.
- What is the main thing Oak Ridge is known for?
- The Tennessee ______plant is also known as Y-12.
- Truman Which president authorized the use of the atom bombs to bring about Japan's surrender in the Second World War?
- The International _______ Bell is a 8,000-pound bronze bell cast in Japan and located in AK Bissell Park.
- "Loose talk helps our enemy, so let's keep our ______ shut!"
30 Clues: city in New Mexico? • The main assembly plant was built at • By what name is Oak Ridge also know as? • What is the main thing Oak Ridge is known for? • The Tennessee ______plant is also known as Y-12. • Which president authorized the Manhattan Project? • What contains the most information about the Bomb? • "Loose talk helps our enemy, so let's keep our ______ shut!" • ...
Once in a lifetime... 2014-03-08
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- Chief male servant of a household
- A cream liquer made from the fruit of a tree
- Smiling, lying, reclining - popular in Thailand or in your family
- To infinity _____ (2 words)
- Area set aside for First Nations people
- The world's second most popular sport
- The centenary of the outbreak of the First World War
- Country where the worlds first heart transplant was completed
- An alcoholic drink taken at sunset
- What you are on
- The ____ government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive and judicial
- Magnifies images from a distance
- A grassy plain with few trees
- Legal drinking age in British Columbia
- The first month of the Roman calendar
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- 10000 square meters
- Quatre in french
- Traditional reed enclosure
- A small house or holiday home
- Second oldest four-wheel-drive brand in the world
- The most saught of African wild animals
- Sacred place, or shrine
- The most populous country in the Middle East
- Native fauna of a region
- Animal known for it's memory
- Movement to protect animals, fungi, plants and their habitats
- Canada has 36 of these protected areas
- You need a valid one of these to travel internationally
- The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise
- Walker Texas ______
30 Clues: What you are on • Quatre in french • 10000 square meters • Walker Texas ______ • Sacred place, or shrine • Native fauna of a region • Traditional reed enclosure • To infinity _____ (2 words) • Animal known for it's memory • A small house or holiday home • A grassy plain with few trees • Magnifies images from a distance • Chief male servant of a household • ...
Decolonisation in Indochina 2016-09-11
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- The country which occupied Vietnam during World War II
- Type of warfare that was employed by the Vietminh at Dien Bien Phu
- Unpaid labour by Vietnamese men on infrastructure programs
- This was one of the first things that the Vietminh destroyed at Dien Bien Phu
- Leader of the Vietminh forces at Dien Bien Phu
- The parallel at which Vietnam was divided
- Land settled and ruled by a foreign power which exploits the colony’s people and resources whilst maintaining a distinction between the ruling nation and the colonial people it views as inferior
- Ho Chi Minh asked the leader of this country for help in gaining independence after World War II
- The year in which the battle of Dien Bien Phu took place, 195_.
- One of the countries which made up Indochina
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- The imperial power which had colonised Indochina
- Free __________ were meant to happen in both Vietnams two years after the Geneva Accords
- Place where the conference was held which made decisions about Vietnam following the battle of Dien Bien Phu
- Types of materials that the French took from Indochina
- There are examples of this in buildings in Vietnam from the French time in power
- One of the raw materials that the French took from Indochina
- A sense of national identity developed from belonging to a group sharing common cultural, linguistic and historical ties.
- A country which has a border with Vietnam
- This was the side that the United States backed following the split of Vietnam into two countries
- The United States were scared of this spreading in Indochina
- One of the countries that made up Indochina
- Name of the conference which made decisions about Vietnam after World War II
22 Clues: A country which has a border with Vietnam • The parallel at which Vietnam was divided • One of the countries that made up Indochina • One of the countries which made up Indochina • Leader of the Vietminh forces at Dien Bien Phu • The imperial power which had colonised Indochina • The country which occupied Vietnam during World War II • ...
U.S. president - Ren 2015-02-05
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- his story is a american story
- the oldest president
- fed war-torn Europe during and after World War I
- he born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, in 1804
- seeking to act as direct representative of the common people
- fourth president of the US,and he also was the"father of the constitution"
- youngest president,and brought new excitement and power to the office
- took his oath office as the first president of the US
- a leader of the Progressive Movement
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- he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
- a genera and national hero in the US army from the time of the Mexican-American war and the war of 1812
- though his term in office was fraught with scandal
- elected after conducting one of the first “forth-porch" campaigns
- the first Democrat elected after the Civil War in 1885,he was the only president to leave the white house and return for a second term four years later
- he took office end of the cold war,and was the first baby boomer generation president.
- facing the "greatest challenge of any president since Abraham Lincoln."
16 Clues: the oldest president • his story is a american story • a leader of the Progressive Movement • he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize • he born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, in 1804 • fed war-torn Europe during and after World War I • though his term in office was fraught with scandal • took his oath office as the first president of the US • ...
Historical Events 2023-07-20
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- Journey undertaken for a specific purpose
- Freedom from external rule or control
- American War of Independence against Britain
- Uncovering or finding something new
- Political tension between the United States and Soviet Union
- Establishment of colonies in new territories
- Revolution Transition to new manufacturing processes
- Internal armed conflict within a country
- Civilization along the Nile River in Northeast Africa
- Mission series that landed humans on the Moon
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- Severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s
- Revolutionary period in France that overthrew the monarchy
- Period following the American Civil War
- Drastic and often violent change in political power
- Genocide during World War II targeting Jews
- Movement for equal rights and treatment for all individuals
- Period of cultural and artistic rebirth in Europe
- Global conflict involving many nations
- Catastrophic event caused by natural forces
19 Clues: Uncovering or finding something new • Freedom from external rule or control • Global conflict involving many nations • Period following the American Civil War • Internal armed conflict within a country • Journey undertaken for a specific purpose • Genocide during World War II targeting Jews • Catastrophic event caused by natural forces • ...
The Cold War and Cold War ll 2024-01-31
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- The type of relationship between countries
- New or difficult tasks that test your ability or skill
- One of the actors in Cold War ll
- Doctrine that the US feared
- Commerce between countries
- To secretly obtain information about enemies
- New York
- Present leader of China (family name)
- Goods that come into a country from another one
- What a country sells to other countries
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- International
- Trump Ex US president intending to stand for reelection
- Paranoia in the US about the spread of communism
- The leader of the Communist party during the Cold War
- The leader of the USA during the Cold War
- When you have to give in, the act of conceding
- Number of US states
- An economic and political system in Europe
- Country with major influence in the world
19 Clues: New York • International • Number of US states • Commerce between countries • Doctrine that the US feared • One of the actors in Cold War ll • Present leader of China (family name) • What a country sells to other countries • The leader of the USA during the Cold War • Country with major influence in the world • The type of relationship between countries • ...
'Blitzkrieg' Myth or Reality 2024-03-14
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- Basis of my major work.
- Which world war this was in.
- Country of Nazism.
- Study of historians' methodologies, theories, and interpretations for analysing and understanding the past.
- 'Blitzkrieg Revisited' Author.
- My modern teacher who gave me feedback.
- Easy one, your name.
- German term for 'a war of mmovement'.
- Where I found majority of my sources.
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- Author of 'Myth of Blitzkrieg'.
- Heavy armoured fighting vehicle carrying guns and moving on a continuous articulated metal track.
- Academic study or achievement.
- An event or scene regarded in terms of its public impact.
- What my assessment deserves.
- Series of military operations
- Differing word for tactics.
- A widely held but false belief or idea.
- State of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- Professor at University of Chicago in German and European History.
19 Clues: Country of Nazism. • Easy one, your name. • Basis of my major work. • Differing word for tactics. • Which world war this was in. • What my assessment deserves. • Series of military operations • Academic study or achievement. • 'Blitzkrieg Revisited' Author. • Author of 'Myth of Blitzkrieg'. • German term for 'a war of mmovement'. • Where I found majority of my sources. • ...
Year 9 2025-10-06
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- Hitlers first name
- The name of Hitler's group
- What the British army had to do at Dunkirk
- What German planes dropped on Britain
- Many people liked Hitler's ........ (when he talked)
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- What transport was used to rescue the soldiers at Dunkirk
- In World War Two there wasn't enough _____ in Britain
- What were British soldiers trapped on at Dunkirk?
- The Battle of Britain was fought using these
- Leader of Britain in World War Two
10 Clues: Hitlers first name • The name of Hitler's group • Leader of Britain in World War Two • What German planes dropped on Britain • What the British army had to do at Dunkirk • The Battle of Britain was fought using these • What were British soldiers trapped on at Dunkirk? • Many people liked Hitler's ........ (when he talked) • ...
Pople 2025-10-19
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- First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean
- Won Medal of Honor in World War I
- Vice President who takes over when Harding dies
- President during the Teapot Dome Scandal
- President during World War I
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- Inventor who created the assembly line process
- His book built public support for Naval expansion
- His ideology influenced the Black Power Movement
- Leader of the "Rough Riders" and president
- Leader of the "Reservationists" who apposed the Treaty of Versailles
10 Clues: President during World War I • Won Medal of Honor in World War I • President during the Teapot Dome Scandal • Leader of the "Rough Riders" and president • First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean • Inventor who created the assembly line process • Vice President who takes over when Harding dies • His ideology influenced the Black Power Movement • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2024-04-10
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- Countries agreed to help and protect each other.
- The country that supplied the Allies with fresh troops and supplies.
- a country that became an enemy of Germany after they put submarines in Unrestricted area.
- a disease that soldier got during war on their feet.
- U.S., France, Great Britian, and Italy
- his death caused World War 1.
- Germany got this disease near the end of the war.
- Large group of merchant ships sailing together.
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- the group that caused the death of Franz Ferinand
- A large scale tank war in 1917.
- Both sides dug long trenches that faced each other.
- Economic and political domination over weaker nations.
- The Country that left the war due to their own problems.
13 Clues: his death caused World War 1. • A large scale tank war in 1917. • U.S., France, Great Britian, and Italy • Large group of merchant ships sailing together. • Countries agreed to help and protect each other. • the group that caused the death of Franz Ferinand • Germany got this disease near the end of the war. • Both sides dug long trenches that faced each other. • ...
Greek 2012-12-10
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- Father of History who wrote books and traveled
- cultural capital of the world located in Egypt
- temple dedicated to goddess Athena
- Hellenistic scientist who applied principles of physics to make practical inventions
- humorous plays mocking people or customs
- famous Athenian playwright
- Greek physician who studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
- Greek poet who wrote epics
- Athenian leader during Persian war
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- plays that told stories of human suffering usually ending in disaster
- Athenian statesman after Persian war
- ruler who conquered most of the known world
- Socrates' student who set up a school and emphasized the importance of reason
- Plato's most famous student who developed his own ideas about government and also set up a school
- mathmetician who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle
- people who questioned accepted ideas
- Athenian stonemason and philosopher who asked people to challenge their beliefs
17 Clues: famous Athenian playwright • Greek poet who wrote epics • temple dedicated to goddess Athena • Athenian leader during Persian war • Athenian statesman after Persian war • people who questioned accepted ideas • humorous plays mocking people or customs • ruler who conquered most of the known world • Father of History who wrote books and traveled • ...
Vietnam War - U.S. History 2022-04-20
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- Refugees who fled Vietnam after the war.
- U.S. program of counting enemy bodies to measure success or failure of missions. Pressure on soldiers for a high “body count” led to the killing of many Vietnamese civilians.
- area where enemy is presumed to be and where anything is a legitimate target.
- increasing the scope and intensity of fighting, as with more bombing, opposite of de-escalation.
- A pardon, given by President Jimmy Carter in 1977, to most of the 10,000 Vietnam-era draft evaders.
- Nickname for female Red Cross workers who served in Vietnam.
- Front line U.S.troops, who had the toughest, most dangerous jobs.
- Group tried for conspiracy to cross state lines to incite violence in connection with anti war demonstration at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention.
- your own forces gunfire or bombing.
- Refers to killing and wounding of student anti war protesters at Kent State University by National Guard troops on May 4th 1970.
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- A U.S. attack helicopter.
- U.S. plane capable of circling over a target and firing tens of thousands of shells into a small area.
- world Term used by American troops to refer to the U.S.
- Proclaimed by President Harry S. Truman in 1947, it committed the U.S. to aid anti communist forces anywhere in the world; it is seen as the foundation of U.S. decision to go to war in Vietnam.
- Term for young Americans who evaded military service during the war.
- A defoliants in the U.S. sprayed on jungle areas to remove enemy hiding places. Many U.S. troops claim it gave them cancer and produced birth defects in their children.
- U.S. troops slang for kilometers, measuring distance in Vietnam.
- Emotional stress suffered by many Vietnam veterans after they return home.
18 Clues: A U.S. attack helicopter. • your own forces gunfire or bombing. • Refugees who fled Vietnam after the war. • world Term used by American troops to refer to the U.S. • Nickname for female Red Cross workers who served in Vietnam. • U.S. troops slang for kilometers, measuring distance in Vietnam. • Front line U.S.troops, who had the toughest, most dangerous jobs. • ...
pillar 11 2025-05-29
25 Clues: 8. CANA • 14. ONE • 2. JOHN • 12. JEWS • 1. JUDEA • 17. LIFE • 13. FIRE • 18. WORLD • 3. DEBATE • 15. EQUAL • 16. MEALS • 5. VISION • 22. PETER • 20. LEGAL • 4. MESSIAH • 21. SUNDAY • 19. ALARMED • 25. ENEMIES • 10. LESSONS • 23. CHURCHES • 9. JERUSALEM • 24. EVERY ONE • 7. HOLY SPIRIT • 6. MISSIONARIES • 11. CITIZENSHIP
Theodore crossword 2020-11-09
8 Clues: most populated country? • First Erupian in america? • Men lost in world war one? • Biggest country with land mas? • second most populated country? • Best millatry stratigist in history? • Who led a rellbellion agains the Romans? • Which country got nuked in world war two?
Gohar puzzle Rome 2025-05-19
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- between Rome and Carthage---
- Cold temperatures?
- Who won the first Punic War.
- Which two animals did Hannibal use to fight in The second Punic War?
- In which direction did Hannibal attack Rome from
- How long did the first Punic War last?
- between Rome and Carthage?
- What was Rome’s first code of laws---
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- Where is Hannibal from?
- person is innocent------
- what kind of table were roman laws carved on
- who was Rome's Mediterranean rival (enemy)?
- What was Rome's major gift to the world----
- Which sea was in the middle of the Punic Wars
- what is another name for a furom
15 Clues: Cold temperatures? • Where is Hannibal from? • person is innocent------ • between Rome and Carthage? • between Rome and Carthage--- • Who won the first Punic War. • what is another name for a furom • What was Rome’s first code of laws--- • How long did the first Punic War last? • who was Rome's Mediterranean rival (enemy)? • What was Rome's major gift to the world---- • ...
World War II 2023-04-03
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- a group of nations, including Britain, France, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States, who united to fight the Axis Powers during World War II
- U.S. naval base located in Hawaii; Japanese forces attacked the United States leading to U.S. involvement in World War II; December 7, 1941
- -American industrial might and the dedication of the Allied forces brought victory in 1945
- the civilian world in wartime
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- to equip with machinery , especially to replace human or animal behavior
- ideas or statements that are spread for the purpose of promoting one side's views and presenting an opposing side in negative ways
- Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany
- the countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan- the three dictatorships that formed an alliance to fight World War II
8 Clues: the civilian world in wartime • to equip with machinery , especially to replace human or animal behavior • Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany • -American industrial might and the dedication of the Allied forces brought victory in 1945 • ...
World War 2 Review 2022-05-06
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- Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union was an example of...
- Dictator that initiated world war 2
- Germany,Italy, and Japan's alliance was called
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- emperor of Japan during WW2
- Treaty of Versailles, worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, and rise of militarism
- allied with adolf hitler
- The allowing of Hitler to expand German territory unchecked
7 Clues: allied with adolf hitler • emperor of Japan during WW2 • Dictator that initiated world war 2 • Germany,Italy, and Japan's alliance was called • The allowing of Hitler to expand German territory unchecked • Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union was an example of... • ...
U.S. president - Ren 2015-02-05
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- a genera and national hero in the US army from the time of the Mexican-American war and the war of 1812
- seeking to act as direct representative of the common people
- elected after conducting one of the first “forth-porch" campaigns
- the first Democrat elected after the Civil War in 1885,he was the only president to leave the white house and return for a second term four years later
- facing the "greatest challenge of any president since Abraham Lincoln."
- fourth president of the US,and he also was the"father of the constitution"
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- his story is a american story
- took his oath office as the first president of the US
- fed war-torn Europe during and after World War I
- the oldest president
- he born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, in 1804
- youngest president,and brought new excitement and power to the office
- he took office end of the cold war,and was the first baby boomer generation president.
- a leader of the Progressive Movement
- though his term in office was fraught with scandal
- he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
16 Clues: the oldest president • his story is a american story • a leader of the Progressive Movement • he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize • he born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, in 1804 • fed war-torn Europe during and after World War I • though his term in office was fraught with scandal • took his oath office as the first president of the US • ...
Significant words of World War II 2013-06-26
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- guerilla fighters in the French underground
- The leader of Russia and Britain's ally
- The President of America
- A person captured and kept confined by an enemy, opponent, or criminal.
- The country that mainly fought during Kokoda Campaign
- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective
- The alliance between great powers Great Britain, Russia, France and later North America
- A place centred near Papua New Guinea where Australian and Japanese forces fought
- The location of one of the most bloodiest battles in WW2 and the turning point in Europe
- The mass murder of over 6 million Jewish men, women and children
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- The Italian dictator and Hitler's ally.
- in diplomacy, a formal demand made by one nation upon another.
- The German secret police
- a Japanese suicide pilot or plane developed in World War II
- The British and French policy of conceding to Adolf Hitler’s territorial demands prior to the outbreak of World War II.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order for a new system.
- The Prime Minister at the time of the war
- The alliance between great powers Germany,Italy and Japan
- A system of government dominated by far-right-wing forces and generally commanded by a single dictator.
19 Clues: The President of America • The German secret police • The Italian dictator and Hitler's ally. • The leader of Russia and Britain's ally • The Prime Minister at the time of the war • guerilla fighters in the French underground • The country that mainly fought during Kokoda Campaign • The alliance between great powers Germany,Italy and Japan • ...
Japan 2025-04-22
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- This major league baseball is one of the best players in our country, but is from Japan
- Japan's most popular sport
- This city was bombed by the United States at the end of World War II
- Fuji is the highest of these
- Folding paper to make art
- This type of wrestling is common in Japan
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- We call them hurricanes. Japan calls them this.
- An archipelago is a chain of these
- Japan has the highest population ________, or people per square mile
- Japan's second largest city
- Naruhito is this
- Japan was a member of these powers during World War II
12 Clues: Naruhito is this • Folding paper to make art • Japan's most popular sport • Japan's second largest city • Fuji is the highest of these • An archipelago is a chain of these • This type of wrestling is common in Japan • We call them hurricanes. Japan calls them this. • Japan was a member of these powers during World War II • ...
Greek goddess & gods 2018-03-05
13 Clues: wine • BOAR! • maiden • cows... • peacocks • huntress • volcanos • world war wheat • father of medusa • father of Perseus • father of Zagreus • girlfriend of ares • fell in love with daphnia
XI-F1, Syahla & Aqila 2025-02-16
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- A red fruit often used to make jam
- A spicy red sauce commonly used in Mexican cuisine
- A fizzy drink made from fermented grapes or other fruits.
- A 1997 movie about a doomed ship starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
- A layer of gas that protects the Earth
- The system in which power is passed down through a royal family.
- A refreshing tropical fruit drink commonly found on the beach
- A space rock that falls to Earth
- A plant that often grows in coastal areas and helps prevent abrasion
- A traditional Italian dish, round in shape, with various toppings
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- The largest country in the world by land area
- A purple fruit with sweet flesh, seeds, and a shape similar to garlic
- A country known for its pyramids and the Nile River.
- The leader of a country, often elected by the people.
- A fascist dictator in germany during world war 2
- A light snack made from corn, often eaten while watching movies
- A caffeinated drink made from roasted beans, often enjoyed in the morning.
- A sci-fi movie franchise featuring lightsabers and the Force.
- A traditional Indonesian drink made from ginger, spices, and palm sugar
- A drink made from the fermentation of milk
20 Clues: A space rock that falls to Earth • A red fruit often used to make jam • A layer of gas that protects the Earth • A drink made from the fermentation of milk • The largest country in the world by land area • A fascist dictator in germany during world war 2 • A spicy red sauce commonly used in Mexican cuisine • A country known for its pyramids and the Nile River. • ...
old music crossword 2023-03-15
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- queen lyric; has a devil put aside for me
- digging the good (blank)
- (blank) or six to four (2)
- I just came to say (blank)
- I want a girl with a (blank) (2)
- it's been one (blank)
- Little Rock, Pasternak, (blank), Kerouac (2)
- shrek song, love, fairytales
- the terror of knowing what this world is about (2)
- driving around town with the girl I love, clean (2)
- don't stop (blank)
- (blank) after (blank)
- living in what kind of world?
- kick off the sunday shoes
- spelled out; good (blank) you
- get into it, (blank)
- chevy to the (blank)
- 200 degrees, they call me mister (blank)
- (blank) is all it takes (2)
- not my lover (2)
- just another (blank) (2)
- all the (blank) (2)
- the name of the (blank)
- where napoleon did surrender
- tearing you (blank)
- don't go wasting your (blank)
- hey there (blank)
- white people singalong (2)
- what spring is like on (blank) (3)
- who wants to rule the world?
- y'all dont wanna hear me you just wanna (blank)
- did I really just forget it?
- tainted
- don't chase these
- how many balloons?
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- nah nah nah, baby (blank) (3)
- can you hear the drums?
- true love is written (blank) (3)
- sing a new song (blank)
- came to town like a midwinter storm (3)
- I said hey (3)
- me and you, and you and me (2)
- I'm walking on (blank)
- come on (blank), sung by pedophile
- I found out that (blank) too much (2)
- ooh, baby do you know what that's (blank)
- bring me a dream
- rock down to (blank) avenue
- the jig is up
- we got the (blank)
- color of her eyes
- it's not the same (blank) (3)
- don't tell my heart, my (blank) (3)
- record player's year of manufacture (2)
- heard it through the (blank)
- he gave me what kind of sandwich?
- check out any time you like, but you can never leave (2)
- I'm a (blank) man
- every (blank) you take
- anyway, here's (blank)
- I look just like (blank) (2)
- help me get her out of my heart
- this city is built on what (3)
- bad boy doing good things, got lemonade and (blank) (2)
- you come and go (2)
- (blank) john
- he's a friend, but got himself a girlfriend
- kids in (blank)
68 Clues: tainted • (blank) john • the jig is up • I said hey (3) • kids in (blank) • bring me a dream • not my lover (2) • color of her eyes • I'm a (blank) man • hey there (blank) • don't chase these • don't stop (blank) • we got the (blank) • how many balloons? • all the (blank) (2) • you come and go (2) • tearing you (blank) • get into it, (blank) • chevy to the (blank) • it's been one (blank) • ...
Punic Wars (Peter Salzhauer) 2021-03-17
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- was the general of Carthage in Punic war 2
- they brought 37 of them to the alps, they are very powerful animals for war
- very tall mountains can be cut through with vinegar and fire
- A naval war ship with 5 banks of oars
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- had a general named Hasdrubal fought in all 3 Punic wars
- Princess of phonica, founder of Carthage
- was used to cross the Rhone river during the crossing there were sticks and dirt on them so the elephants would go on
- Roman senator, wanted to defeat Carthage
- Carthage general Punic war 2
- Good island for trade was the cause for Punic war 1
10 Clues: Carthage general Punic war 2 • A naval war ship with 5 banks of oars • Princess of phonica, founder of Carthage • Roman senator, wanted to defeat Carthage • was the general of Carthage in Punic war 2 • Good island for trade was the cause for Punic war 1 • had a general named Hasdrubal fought in all 3 Punic wars • ...
Chapter 10: The Jefferson Era ADV 2021-01-19
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- Jefferson proposed the US stay a nation of these
- he sold the Louisiana Territory
- person who takes an extreme political position
- area Zebulon Pike explored (2 words)
- Country that blocked US Shipping
- Key port for the new nation (2 words)
- Shawnee chief who tried to unite Native Americans
- Jefferson defeated him 1800 (2 words)
- Jefferson had little control over these
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- federalist Chief Justice (2 words)
- Jefferson decreased this power
- the British kidnapped 6000 of these Americans
- Shoshone guide
- Westerners who urged war with Britain (2 words)
- hero at the battle of New Orleans (2 Words)
15 Clues: Shoshone guide • Jefferson decreased this power • he sold the Louisiana Territory • Country that blocked US Shipping • federalist Chief Justice (2 words) • area Zebulon Pike explored (2 words) • Key port for the new nation (2 words) • Jefferson defeated him 1800 (2 words) • Jefferson had little control over these • hero at the battle of New Orleans (2 Words) • ...
zackary bearver 2014-10-15
Westward Expansion Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-14
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- The United States acquired the Louisiana Territory from this European nation.
- John _____ was an abolitionist that led anti-slavery fighters in Kansas before his famed raid on Harper's Ferry.
- The ____ Trail was a western transportation route in the mid-1800s.
- Who won the Battle of the Alamo?
- He was the President of the United States during the Mexican-American War.
- The War of 1812 was fought primarily between the United States and ____.
- The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo ended this war (2 words).
- The _____ Removal Act gave the Federal government the power to relocate Native Americans to western areas.
- She helped Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition.
- This railroad was built by the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific and helped link the west with the east.
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- He was the President of the United States during the Louisiana Purchase.
- The _____ Act was a US law passed in 1862 that enabled Americans to acquire land in the United States at a minimal cost.
- Davy ____ was a 19th century folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. He famously died at the Battle of the Alamo.
- Daniel _____ was a frontiersman who is often credited with exploring modern-day Kentucky.
- This 'doctrine' was based on American fears of the revival of European monarchs and their control in the New World.
- The Lewis and Clark expedition was called the "Corps of ____."
- This gold rush occurred from 1896 to 1899.
- There was a gold rush in this state in 1848 and 1849.
- Lewis and Clark were tasked with exploring the territory that was acquired after the _______ Purchase.
- The United States annexation of this territory was a cause of the Mexican-American War.
- John O'Sullivan coined this term in relation to the American belief in its right to Westward Expansion.
- The Pony Express was concerned with ______ delivery.
22 Clues: Who won the Battle of the Alamo? • This gold rush occurred from 1896 to 1899. • The Pony Express was concerned with ______ delivery. • There was a gold rush in this state in 1848 and 1849. • She helped Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition. • The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo ended this war (2 words). • ...
January Crossword 2024-01-02
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- Movie that premiered December of 2023, starring Mark Wahlberg.
- Hit movie of the summer based on the infamous child’s toy.
- Thriller movie that was brought to theaters in July of 2023 focused around World War 2.
- Movie starring Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, and Bill Camp.
- Movie that hit the theatres in December of 2023, starring Timothee Chalamet.
- Movie focusing on the life of three brothers who wrestle, starring Zac Efron.
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- RomCom movie featuring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney.
- Released in late November focusing on the collapse of the modern world.
- Remake of the iconic 90’s movie high school drama, hitting theaters in January of 2024.
- Movie prefaced around the love story two peers, released in November 2023.
10 Clues: RomCom movie featuring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney. • Movie starring Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, and Bill Camp. • Hit movie of the summer based on the infamous child’s toy. • Movie that premiered December of 2023, starring Mark Wahlberg. • Released in late November focusing on the collapse of the modern world. • ...
japan 2015-03-10
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- the highest mountain in Japan that's not part of the alps
- The imperial capital at heian
- South Japan's climate
- a place where a lot of fish and seafood is caught in japan
- an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm
- a highly trained warrior that no longer exists in Japan
- Japanese early religion
- ancient military leaders of Japan
- Japans largest mountain range
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- the united states naval base bombed by japan during world war two
- Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s and he lead changes in government and economy after world war two
- whole words in japanese language
- Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu are...
- destructive waves caused by underwater earthquakes,common around Japan
- the native religion of Japan with the teaching of Kami
- stands for parts of a word in japanese language
16 Clues: South Japan's climate • Japanese early religion • The imperial capital at heian • Japans largest mountain range • whole words in japanese language • ancient military leaders of Japan • Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu are... • stands for parts of a word in japanese language • an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm • ...
Absolutism 2023-02-21
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- Charles V controlled nearly half of Europe
- unlimited authority in a ruler
- paid fighters and soldiers
- French protestants
- supported the king in the English Civil War
- left England for peace in the new world
- fleet
- ruled England jointly
- precursor to the US Bill of Rights
- Russia's window on the west
- secular ruler after the English Civil War
- landowning nobility
- Ann Boleyn's daughter who ruled England
- huge palace near Paris
- granted religious toleration in france
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- bloodless revolution in England
- Empress of Hapsburg lands
- ended religious wars in Germany
- kings are not autocrats but have to follow the law also
- god gave them the right to rule
- French fights between catholics & protestan
- visited the west to improve Russia
- supported parliament in the English Civil War
- dividing a land or country in two
24 Clues: fleet • French protestants • landowning nobility • ruled England jointly • huge palace near Paris • Empress of Hapsburg lands • paid fighters and soldiers • Russia's window on the west • unlimited authority in a ruler • bloodless revolution in England • ended religious wars in Germany • god gave them the right to rule • dividing a land or country in two • ...
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand 2024-01-11
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- The ocean Louie and the others crashed in
- The national sports event held every 4 years
- Abbreviation for "Prisoner of War"
- This ended WWII and Japan surrendered
- Louie used this to let the world know he was alive
- The religion Louie was
- The name of Louie's pilot and companion
- Louie's nickname because of his speed
- The last POW camp Louie went to
- The role Louie served as during the war
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- The name of Louie's wife
- Louie's last name
- Japan attacked this military base and started WWII
- The number of days Louie spent on a life raft
- The first POW camp Louie and Phil went to
- The plane Louie crashed in
- Mutsuhiro Watanabe's nickname
- The country the U.S. was at war with
- Louie met him at the 1936 Olympics
- The amount of years Louie was a POW for
20 Clues: Louie's last name • The religion Louie was • The name of Louie's wife • The plane Louie crashed in • Mutsuhiro Watanabe's nickname • The last POW camp Louie went to • Abbreviation for "Prisoner of War" • Louie met him at the 1936 Olympics • The country the U.S. was at war with • This ended WWII and Japan surrendered • Louie's nickname because of his speed • ...
Joselyns Rome quiz 2025-05-19
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- what was romes major gift to the world?
- what contintent is Rome located in.
- what where the name of the wars faught.
- war animals
- where war animals
- what direction did hannibal attack from.
- what country is Rome located in.
- who where Romes mediterainiian enemys.
- what is another word for a forum?
- the Twelve tables where the first step to what?
- how many battles where faught between rome an there enemy.
- its is unfair to the pelebians that the laws where what
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- what sea where the battles faught on.
- what is the third was on the twelve tables
- what island where the Romans and there enemy fighting over.
- the carthages where founded by who.
- what is the ninth law
- how many years did the Punic war last.
- what did Romans spread on there enemys farmland
- Everyone is innocent until.
- what do the Romans call numbers they made
21 Clues: war animals • where war animals • what is the ninth law • Everyone is innocent until. • what country is Rome located in. • what is another word for a forum? • what contintent is Rome located in. • the carthages where founded by who. • what sea where the battles faught on. • how many years did the Punic war last. • who where Romes mediterainiian enemys. • ...
A Celebration of Sisterhood and Friendship 2017-04-02
15 Clues: Pretty • Affection • Adventurous • Adult Females • Authorization • A type of hose • "The ____ Hulk" • Bright with joy • Opposite of war • Song "____ Grace" • Without Boundaries • Influence positively • Not breakfast...not lunch • "____of the Traveling Pants" • Louis Armstrong "____ World"
A Celebration of Sisterhood and Friendship 2017-04-02
15 Clues: Pretty • Affection • Adventurous • Authorization • Adult Females • A type of hose • "The ____ Hulk" • Bright with joy • Opposite of war • Song "____ Grace" • Without Boundaries • Influence positively • Not breakfast...not lunch • Louis Armstrong "____ World" • "____of the Traveling Pants"
A Celebration of Sisterhood and Friendship 2021-07-31
15 Clues: Pretty • Affection • Adventurous • Authorization • Adult Females • A type of hose • "The ____ Hulk" • Bright with joy • Opposite of war • Song "____ Grace" • Without Boundaries • Influence positively • Not breakfast...not lunch • Louis Armstrong "____ World" • "____of the Traveling Pants"
7.13 and 7.14 crossword 2023-04-16
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- amount of Jews killed during the Holocaust
- propaganda tool to encourage woman to help the war effort
- fighter pilots suicide missions by Japanese military
- in control of Germany during World War II
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- the 34th president of the United States
- an American General during World War II
- bomb, advancement never before seen in war
7 Clues: the 34th president of the United States • an American General during World War II • in control of Germany during World War II • amount of Jews killed during the Holocaust • bomb, advancement never before seen in war • fighter pilots suicide missions by Japanese military • propaganda tool to encourage woman to help the war effort
Kiwi 2021-01-13
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- A day to remember those killed in war
- Fish and _ _ _ _ _
- A Popular New Zealand Fish
- Maori war dance
- A popular NZ desert
- Flightless bird
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- A beach: _ _ _ _ _ _ Mile
- A popular colour for NZ sports teams
- Most Popular vegetable in the world
- You will find fish here
- Tomato_ _ _ _ _
- A traditional way of cooking in NZ
12 Clues: Tomato_ _ _ _ _ • Maori war dance • Flightless bird • Fish and _ _ _ _ _ • A popular NZ desert • You will find fish here • A beach: _ _ _ _ _ _ Mile • A Popular New Zealand Fish • A traditional way of cooking in NZ • Most Popular vegetable in the world • A popular colour for NZ sports teams • A day to remember those killed in war
Elizabeth Bowen 2025-10-07
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- Name of Bowen's family home in County Cork.
- Group of writers Bowen was associated with.
- City where Bowen lived and worked for many years.
- Elizabeth Bowen's profession.
- Last name of the author of 'The Demon Lover'.
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- Bowen said she felt happiest writing short ____.
- Country where Elizabeth Bowen was born.
- Bowen maintained her sense of this throughout her life.
- Institution where Bowen worked during World War II.
- World event that deeply influenced Bowen's writing.
10 Clues: Elizabeth Bowen's profession. • Country where Elizabeth Bowen was born. • Name of Bowen's family home in County Cork. • Group of writers Bowen was associated with. • Last name of the author of 'The Demon Lover'. • Bowen said she felt happiest writing short ____. • City where Bowen lived and worked for many years. • Institution where Bowen worked during World War II. • ...
World War 1 2018-12-17
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- When the US declared war on Germany
- When did President Woodrow present war on Germany to congress
- The country that cut Diplomatic ties with the US
- many countries going into a war
- A country that the us declared war on December 8th 1917
- A act that was against support of their enemy
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- The Zimmermann Telegraph was to do what to the US
- a man who wrote a telegraph to Mexico
- a Country who turned against their alliances
- Which month was the Espionage act passed
10 Clues: many countries going into a war • When the US declared war on Germany • a man who wrote a telegraph to Mexico • Which month was the Espionage act passed • a Country who turned against their alliances • A act that was against support of their enemy • The country that cut Diplomatic ties with the US • The Zimmermann Telegraph was to do what to the US • ...
World War I 2018-01-07
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- Soldiers regularly changed into dry _____ to prevent the onset of trench foot.
- The city in which the spark of the war took place was ________.
- A serious case of trench foot could lead to ________.
- Made with harmful chemicals, ___ was a chemical weapon intended to be inhaled by opposing soldiers.
- The system of _________ between countries led to the involvement of many countries in the war and a long chain reaction.
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- Germany's unrestricted ________ warfare pushed America towards getting involved in the war.
- A _______ nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie.
- _________ was a disease experienced by many WWI soldiers that caused severe diarrhea and pain.
- Archduke _____ Ferdinand was assassinated, which sparked the war.
- Annoying ____ invaded the trenches and stole soldiers' food.
10 Clues: A serious case of trench foot could lead to ________. • Annoying ____ invaded the trenches and stole soldiers' food. • The city in which the spark of the war took place was ________. • Archduke _____ Ferdinand was assassinated, which sparked the war. • Soldiers regularly changed into dry _____ to prevent the onset of trench foot. • ...
World War II 2020-09-21
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- One of the groups that was involved
- The place attacked by Japan in the Usa
- A city bombed by the Usa in Japan
- she kept a record of the war in her diary
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- how the murder of millions of jews was called
- A group of people that was persecuted
- The type of bombs used by the Usa to attack japan
- Another group that was involved
- The leader of Germany
- the party that ruled in Germany
10 Clues: The leader of Germany • Another group that was involved • the party that ruled in Germany • A city bombed by the Usa in Japan • One of the groups that was involved • A group of people that was persecuted • The place attacked by Japan in the Usa • she kept a record of the war in her diary • how the murder of millions of jews was called • ...
World War One 2022-03-15
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- The treaty that needed World War One
- Name of the Archduke that was assassinated
- The archduke's assassin
- The name of the alliance Britain was a member of
- The act of engaging in competitive military spending
- Serbia's reason for wanting to be free
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- Britain, France and what country was part of the triple entente
- The alliance Germany was a member of
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military activity
- The agreement Germany gave Austria-Hungary after the assassination
10 Clues: The archduke's assassin • The treaty that needed World War One • The alliance Germany was a member of • Serbia's reason for wanting to be free • Name of the Archduke that was assassinated • The name of the alliance Britain was a member of • The act of engaging in competitive military spending • Britain, France and what country was part of the triple entente • ...
World War 1 2022-02-16
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- The belief that one's country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend/ promote national interests.
- President of U.S. during World War 1.
- Communists who seek equal distribution of wealth and private ownership.
- His assignation in Sarajevo is considered the most immediate cause of World War 1.
- The area in between the trenches
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- The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region.
- Asked for Mexico's help in exchange for its lost Southwest territory
- Soldiers lived in trenches, surrounded by machine-gun fire, grenades, and exploding artillery shells.
- Were formed between countries to maintain peace but would lead directly to war.
- The love of one's country and you think it's solely the best.
10 Clues: The area in between the trenches • President of U.S. during World War 1. • The love of one's country and you think it's solely the best. • Asked for Mexico's help in exchange for its lost Southwest territory • Communists who seek equal distribution of wealth and private ownership. • Were formed between countries to maintain peace but would lead directly to war. • ...
World War Z 2013-04-09
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- a defensible base
- a country located above Malaysia and below Russia
- an attachment on the end of a gun barrel to quieten the noise it makes
- the end of the world
- a type of firearm
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- a small amount of food, a system of saving food
- a type of air craft that uses rotating propellers to hover
- a type of truck with no roof or doors
- a manoeuvre used in the military to scale down a vertical cliff using a rope
- the living dead
10 Clues: the living dead • a defensible base • a type of firearm • the end of the world • a type of truck with no roof or doors • a small amount of food, a system of saving food • a country located above Malaysia and below Russia • 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 • ...
World War II 2023-03-10
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- The attack that brought the US into the War.
- The type of bomb that was used on Nagasaki.
- The side the US is on.
- The type of warfare the Germans used.
- The battle that was Germany's last major war campaign.
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- The Soviet Union leader.
- The type of carrier that the Japanese invented.
- The German Leader.
- The major genocide that killed 6 million.
- The people targeted in the Holocaust.
10 Clues: The German Leader. • The side the US is on. • The Soviet Union leader. • The type of warfare the Germans used. • The people targeted in the Holocaust. • The major genocide that killed 6 million. • The type of bomb that was used on Nagasaki. • The attack that brought the US into the War. • The type of carrier that the Japanese invented. • ...
World War I 2023-01-17
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- , as part of Germany’s strategy _________ bombed and sank British supply ships.
- , asked Germany to apologize and pay damages for sinking the Lusitania
- , Included Austria-Hungary and Germany
- , The _________ included France Russia Great Britain and Serbia.
- , the _________ was secretly carrying weapons for Great Britain.
- , Americans wanted to declare war on _________ after the Lusitania sank
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- , A year after the Lusitania sank a U-boat sank a _________ passenger ship.
- , voted on April 6, 1917, to go to war against the Central Powers.
- , Much of World War I was fought at _________.
- , _________ _________ _________ began when the countries of each alliance declared war on the other alliance
10 Clues: , Included Austria-Hungary and Germany • , Much of World War I was fought at _________. • , The _________ included France Russia Great Britain and Serbia. • , the _________ was secretly carrying weapons for Great Britain. • , voted on April 6, 1917, to go to war against the Central Powers. • , asked Germany to apologize and pay damages for sinking the Lusitania • ...
World War I 2023-04-15
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- important or meaningful
- a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility
- fame or honour won by great achievements
- an area that is ruled or controlled by another country
- an agreement between countries to work together or defend each other
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- community spirit; community-mindedness; family connection
- group of countries ruled by one country
- an area of land under the control of another country, occupied by (fairly recent) settlers
- to do with empire
- a nation that joins another nation in some common effort, such as winning a war.
10 Clues: to do with empire • important or meaningful • group of countries ruled by one country • fame or honour won by great achievements • a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility • an area that is ruled or controlled by another country • community spirit; community-mindedness; family connection • an agreement between countries to work together or defend each other • ...
World War II 2023-04-21
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- Plan , What plan was in effect from 1948-1951 ?
- Two countries emerge from WWII as allie power: the Untied States and the Soviet Union. They become known as the ?
- US worried about Soviet communism spreading and about their leader named ?
- UK prime minister name is ?
- How many permanent Security Council Members ?
- This country became divided into continents .
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- US,UK and France helped their occupied zones implement what type of government
- What is the capital of Germany that was deep into the allied occupation zone ?
- In what month did the war end ?
- Curtain, The line that divided the Western and Eastern blocs called what ?
10 Clues: UK prime minister name is ? • In what month did the war end ? • How many permanent Security Council Members ? • This country became divided into continents . • Plan , What plan was in effect from 1948-1951 ? • US worried about Soviet communism spreading and about their leader named ? • Curtain, The line that divided the Western and Eastern blocs called what ? • ...
World war 1 2023-02-13
Across
- A giant war that broke out around the world in 1914
- a person that fight wars for the military
- a force that helps you move for a long time
- a country that started WW1
Down
- a Christian church process
- A battle that is between a lot of countries
- The year that Ww1 started
- A animal that has lots of strength
- a force that help to push and pull things
- A lot of people working together to accomplish something
10 Clues: The year that Ww1 started • a Christian church process • a country that started WW1 • A animal that has lots of strength • a force that help to push and pull things • a person that fight wars for the military • A battle that is between a lot of countries • a force that helps you move for a long time • A giant war that broke out around the world in 1914 • ...
World War I 2023-04-11
Across
- another name for World War I
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation:
- to enroll, usually voluntarily, for military service:
- Fortification. a long, narrow excavation in the ground, the earth from which is thrown up in front to serve as a shelter from enemy fire or attack.
Down
- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
- a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce:
- a strong military spirit or policy.
- a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
- a fixed allowance of provisions or food
10 Clues: another name for World War I • a strong military spirit or policy. • a fixed allowance of provisions or food • to enroll, usually voluntarily, for military service: • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation: • a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: • ...
