world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
The U.S. & World War I 2021-11-04
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- - this was sent to Mexico hoping it would ally itself with Germany against the U.S.
- - one-sided information used by the government to persuade the public
- - the region of France that became a bloody stalemate.
- - a new weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death.
- - battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- - an agreement to stop fighting
- - America's president who kept us out of the war until 1917
- - armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI
- - this country belonged to the Allied Powers in WWI
- - Germany's battle strategy called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the east
- - the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
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- - an alliance that included Great Britain, France, and Russia
- - new warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes
- - this country belonged to the Central Powers in WWI
- - leader of Russia up until 1917.
- - a stretch of the battlefield along the German and Russian border.
- - the alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- - the region of Europe called a "powder keg" because it was so volatile.
- I - ruler of Germany during WWI
- - the government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be brought
20 Clues: - an agreement to stop fighting • I - ruler of Germany during WWI • - leader of Russia up until 1917. • - this country belonged to the Allied Powers in WWI • - this country belonged to the Central Powers in WWI • - the region of France that became a bloody stalemate. • - armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI • ...
Georgia After World War II 2013-05-29
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- redraw
- governor of ga. in 1950
- J.F.K said segregation was a moral crisis
- first governor of ga. to serve 4 yrs.
- residential areas around cities
- a special purpose thing
- people tried to fight for their rights
- citizens vote should be equal to others
- founder of an aviation plant
- something added on
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- youngest black mayor
- roads,bridges,ports
- Governor of Ga in 1970
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- prominent son of ga.
- when money was cut off to integrate schools
- when people enter a public place and refuse to leave until their needs and wants are met
- famous for newspaper reports
- to provide worn and education opportunities to women
- changed flag because of controversy
- father of aviation
- when the olympics came to georgia
- chairman of board of education
- people marched and were attacked
- what happens when linds brown tried to enroll in a black school
- equal rights for women
- non-violent protestor for blacks
- enforced equal voting rights among all races
- segregationist
- the man who integrated cit gov't and fire dept.
- orthopedic surgeon
- when Ga turned into a Democratic-Republic system
32 Clues: redraw • segregationist • father of aviation • orthopedic surgeon • something added on • roads,bridges,ports • prominent son of ga. • youngest black mayor • equal rights for women • Governor of Ga in 1970 • governor of ga. in 1950 • a special purpose thing • famous for newspaper reports • founder of an aviation plant • chairman of board of education • residential areas around cities • ...
Post Armistice World War 1 2013-04-27
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- Conservative senator that said the League of Nations threatened the US foreign policy of isolationism
- Led the American Expeditionary Force
- Became Soviet Union after WW1
- Premier that represented France at the peace conference
- Wilson's fourteenth point proposal
- Biggest loser of WW1
- Developed fourteen points
- Countries should determine themselves where they fit in
- A new weapon of WW1
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- A famous conscientious objector of America
- British prime minister who won reelection on the slogan "Make Germany Pay"
- Movement of African Americans to northern cities from slavery in the south
- Required men to register with government randomly for combat
- Influenza virus that caused the death of 30 million people worldwide
- Europeans who rejected the standards of the arts and literatures
- Clause in the Treaty of Versailles that retured land back to other nations
- War neurosis
- New nation created by the Treaty of Versailles
- War damages, Germany had to pay 33 billion dollars in these to the Allies
- Germany declared one of there on November 11th, 1918 at the 11th hour
20 Clues: War neurosis • A new weapon of WW1 • Biggest loser of WW1 • Developed fourteen points • Became Soviet Union after WW1 • Wilson's fourteenth point proposal • Led the American Expeditionary Force • A famous conscientious objector of America • New nation created by the Treaty of Versailles • Premier that represented France at the peace conference • ...
World War I Essential Information 2015-03-19
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- the US President during WWI (From Staunton, VA)
- the "in between" the trenches (no women either)
- the "text" that brought the US into the War against Germany
- the massive new military innovation designed to cross "no man's land" and enemy trenches
- German, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans
- the Serb Nationalist group responsible for assassinating the Archduek
- the leader of Germany
- the newly developed rapid fire dealer of death on WWI battlefields
- the king of England during WWI
- this treaty ends WWI and punishes Germany (leading to WWII)
- the type of warfare that characterized much of the fighting on the Western Front
- the battle where Britain literally lost an entire army
- an 'ism' legacy of Napoleon...major factor in beginning WWI
- the choking, blinding, burning, new weapon of war on the fields of Europe
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- why Russia leaves the war
- the leader of Russia during WWI
- the underwater weapon of Germany against Britain
- later known as the "Allies" and will include the USA and others
- the most significant leader of communist Russia in 1917
- the German war plan that failed, leading to trench warfare
- assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand happened in this Bosnian city
- the sinking of this ship helps bring the US into the war against Germany
22 Clues: the leader of Germany • why Russia leaves the war • the king of England during WWI • the leader of Russia during WWI • German, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans • the US President during WWI (From Staunton, VA) • the "in between" the trenches (no women either) • the underwater weapon of Germany against Britain • the battle where Britain literally lost an entire army • ...
Canada and World War 1 2015-12-04
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- the right to have access to a judge after arrest
- 1919 treaty that officially ended the war
- Government formed of Conservatives and English Liberals to bring in conscription
- military agreement between Germany, Austria Hungary and Italy
- Austrian Archduke assassinated in 1914
- alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- this pandemic was brought back to Canada by returning troops
- German plan to defeat France quickly and avoid 2 front war
- German submarines
- technology developed by Hiram Maxim that would change warfare
- Canada's greatest WW1 ace
- intense patriotism or loyalty to one's country
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- 1916 battle that cost Canada and England horrendous casualties
- Gruesome battle fought in the mud of Flanders, late 1917
- Minister of Militia responsible for organizing the war effort
- organization formed after WW1 to keep peace
- the acquisition of territories by European powers
- Easter 1917 battle organized and fought by Canadians
- compulsory military service
- leader of Canada's armed forces in the latter part of WW1
20 Clues: German submarines • Canada's greatest WW1 ace • compulsory military service • Austrian Archduke assassinated in 1914 • 1919 treaty that officially ended the war • organization formed after WW1 to keep peace • alliance between Britain, France, and Russia • intense patriotism or loyalty to one's country • the right to have access to a judge after arrest • ...
Canada and World War 1 2015-12-04
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- Gruesome battle fought in the mud of Flanders, late 1917
- technology developed by Hiram Maxim that would change warfare
- alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- organization formed after WW1 to keep peace
- Minister of Militia responsible for organizing the war effort
- German plan to defeat France quickly and avoid 2 front war
- 1916 battle that cost Canada and England horrendous casualties
- compulsory military service
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- intense patriotism or loyalty to one's country
- leader of Canada's armed forces in the latter part of WW1
- Austrian Archduke assassinated in 1914
- 1919 treaty that officially ended the war
- military agreement between Germany, Austria Hungary and Italy
- the right to have access to a judge after arrest
- the acquisition of territories by European powers
- Easter 1917 battle organized and fought by Canadians
- Government formed of Conservatives and English Liberals to bring in conscription
- German submarines
- Canada's greatest WW1 ace
- this pandemic was brought back to Canada by returning troops
20 Clues: German submarines • Canada's greatest WW1 ace • compulsory military service • Austrian Archduke assassinated in 1914 • 1919 treaty that officially ended the war • organization formed after WW1 to keep peace • alliance between Britain, France, and Russia • intense patriotism or loyalty to one's country • the right to have access to a judge after arrest • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-16
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- Land between the trenches
- A holder for a handgun
- Stability between nations
- Expanding a countries power through military force
- A limited Portation
- Shipment of troops or equipment
- German subarine
- Form of PTSD
- Pistol used by Germany during WW1
- To become ready for war
- Carbine used by U.S soldiers during WW1
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico
- Someone who is against violence
- Treaty between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Temporary truce
- Showing pride for ones country
- Pistol used by U.S during WW1
- An agreement between nations
- Weapon that launches bombs at short distances
- Being forced to join military
- American tank in WW1
- Rifle used by French soldiers during WW1
- President of U.S. During WW1
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- A poisonous gas used in WW1
- A war where the larger nations are involved
- Blade attached to rifle for close combat
- Law that prohibits support of enemies during war
- Gun capable of firing a large amount of rounds in a short period
- Treaty between Germany and the allied powers
- To stop import or export
- a ditch dug for protection
- misleading information
- Rifle used by British soldiers during WW1
- Treaty between Russia, Great Britain and France
- Pistol used by Austria-Hungary during WW1
- Transformation from agriculture to manufacturing
- Throwable explosive still used today
- Ship sunk by U-Boat
- Someone not enlisted in the military
- heir to the Austrio-Hungarian throne
- weapon used for clearing out trenches or bunkers
- Shelter designed to protect inhabitants from bombs
- Backyard vegetable garden
- Increase in military
- Portable water bottle used by soldiers
- A medical condition caused by wearing wet boots for long periods
- Not taking sides
- Rifle used by Germans during WW1
- North America
49 Clues: Form of PTSD • North America • German subarine • Temporary truce • Not taking sides • A limited Portation • Ship sunk by U-Boat • Increase in military • American tank in WW1 • A holder for a handgun • misleading information • To become ready for war • To stop import or export • Land between the trenches • Stability between nations • Backyard vegetable garden • a ditch dug for protection • ...
America and World War I 2020-11-10
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- November 11th, 1918.
- These became named "Liberty Dogs" due to German discontent.
- British passenger liner, with Americans onboard, that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1915.
- Senators who did not like the way the Treaty of Versailles was written in which Congress did not have to give consent to go to war.
- Country that declared war on Germany because Germany declared war on France and Belgium.
- Allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable or seditious newspapers, magazines, or printed material from the mail.
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.
- The Food Administration made Thursday and Saturday this.
- Government agency that regulated all the industries that were engaged in the war effort.
- Americans who felt the war did affect American interests that America should enter the war on the side of the Allies.
- Americans who felt the country should play an active role in international affairs and should work to achieve peace, but not enter the war.
- Wilson's organization of collective security, but the U.S. never joined it.
- Hispanic neighborhoods that formed throughout the American West due to many Mexicans leaving Mexico for better opportunities in the United States.
- April 6th, 1917.
- Capital of Bosnia where Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated.
- French passenger liner, with Americans onboard, that was sunk by German U-Boats in 1916 after Germany promised not to attack anymore passenger liners.
- Message from the German Foreign Minister to encourage Mexico to go to war against the United States.
- Member of the "Black Hand" organization who assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
- Wilson's postwar plan for peace in Europe.
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- Country that came to the aid of Serbia after the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on them.
- Passed in May of 1917, it authorized a draft of young men into military service.
- Payments for war damages.
- States that Mexico were promised to get back in the Zimmerman Note.
- 4.8 million of them served in World War I.
- The mass exodus of African-Americans from the South to the North due to Jim Crow Laws in the South and the prospect of jobs in the North.
- Many of these troops received the Croix de Guerre for their bravery in the Battle of Meuse-Argonne.
- Country that declared war Germany because they declared war on Russia.
- President of the U.S. during the war.
- Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI.
- What Allied troops called U.S. soldiers during the war.
- Americans who felt the war was none of America's business.
- Many of them vacated the jobs that men held before they went off to war.
- Country that came to the aid of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after Russia declared war on them.
- Isolationist senators who did not want the U.S. to get involved in the League of Nations nor the mutual defense part of Article 10.
- The Food Administration made Monday and Wednesday this.
- These became named "Liberty Steaks" due to German discontent.
- Mostly used for reconnaissance during the war.
- This Allied country left the war on March 3rd, 1918.
- Country blamed for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
- His music was banned from being played in schools due to German discontent.
- This naval tactic proved to be an instant success as U-Boat attacks decreased considerably.
- The post-war peace conference in Paris was held here.
- People whose moral or religious beliefs forbade them from fighting in wars.
- This killed over 50 million people during WWI.
- The Food Administration made Tuesday this.
- Government agency set up to promote the war and create propaganda. (abbv.)
46 Clues: April 6th, 1917. • November 11th, 1918. • Payments for war damages. • President of the U.S. during the war. • 4.8 million of them served in World War I. • The Food Administration made Tuesday this. • Wilson's postwar plan for peace in Europe. • Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI. • Mostly used for reconnaissance during the war. • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-06
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- surrender in which the surrendering party is given no guarantees, and there are no negotiations or compromises in their favor
- newly introduced technology detecting aircrafts, ships, and other foreign objects from far distances
- term used to describe the murder or slaughtering of a large group of people
- location of the first attack in Europe by Germany, occurred on September 1, 1939
- the practice of peace negotiations and compromises with a tempermental country on the verge of attack
- suppression of any sort of media coverage by the government in an effort to control the public
- a policy or doctrine used by the United States before entering World War II, preventing them from entering alliances or foreign economic affairs
- the state owns and controls all business, and the government determines the needs of the people and provides for them
- restriction and preservation of food or other commodity in order to allow others to have more
- term for quick, forceful invasion strategy used by Germany, translates to “lightning war”
- one who has been forced to leave their country to escape persecution or war, and seeks shelter in another
- Selective Training and Service Act required all men between ages of 21 and 45 to register for the
- the state has complete power over all aspects of life, and tries to abolish all personal freedoms. Examples include the Soviet Union, North Korea and China
- codename for Normandy landings starting on June 6, 1944
- location of an important military base in a western country attacked by the United States
- nationalistic form of government where all citizens are controlled by a single party. Includes racial or cultural purity
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- process by which political leaders use to influence a public’s opinion or beliefs
- German book outlining the process by which Adolf Hitler became an anti semite
- director of the Manhattan Project, worked to develop the first nuclear weapons used in Japan
- forced relocation and imprisonment of a single group by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- term used to describe a member of the Italian National Fascist Party, founded and led by Mussolini
- location of the first concentration camp
- direction of military aid such as ammunition, tanks, and other supplies to support the war effort in another country
- a theoretical wall or barrier created by the Soviet Union that separated European countries from western countries
- the process of building up military and naval forces in order to prepare for an attack or defend nationalism
- meeting held in 1945 in order to discuss the territorial divisions of Europe after the war
- a segregated area in a city or town reserved for a minority group, specifically Jews in Germany
- the unbreakable code used by Americans during the second World War on military tactics in the Pacific coast was derived of this language
- the people meet jointly to discuss and resolve problems by majority rule (voting)
- one example of ways American families contributed to the war effort from their own homes
30 Clues: location of the first concentration camp • codename for Normandy landings starting on June 6, 1944 • term used to describe the murder or slaughtering of a large group of people • German book outlining the process by which Adolf Hitler became an anti semite • forced relocation and imprisonment of a single group by Franklin D. Roosevelt • ...
Section 1: World War 1 2021-05-11
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- a sense of identity and pride in one's own ethnicity
- the group who plotted the assassination
- empire building
- The area in Europe that Europeans clambered to control.
- the term for Britain, France and Russia's loyalty before the war
- the country that pledged support right away for Russia
- the name of the plan Germany had to avoid war on two fronts
- The unification of this country occurred about 40 years prior to WW1
- the event that sparked the war
- the country Germany invaded on its way to France
- the continent "carved up" by Europeans
- the assassination ignited this
- America's initial position
- spreading ideas to convince someone to support you
- the term for neither side gaining ground
- was elected on the slogan "He kept us out of the war"
- The acronym for the causes of WW1
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- the ship sank by Germans
- German's submarines
- the new name for the Triple Alliance
- The country that was part of the Triple Alliance before the war but abandoned them after the war started
- Germany's foreign minister who asked Mexico to help them
- the first country to have war declared on them
- the last name of the person who killed Archduke Ferdinand
- the term for an attacking infantry
- Countries forming loyalties with each other
- type of fighting during WW1
- the building up of strong armed forces
28 Clues: empire building • German's submarines • the ship sank by Germans • America's initial position • type of fighting during WW1 • the event that sparked the war • the assassination ignited this • The acronym for the causes of WW1 • the term for an attacking infantry • the new name for the Triple Alliance • the continent "carved up" by Europeans • the building up of strong armed forces • ...
World War 1 Choice Board 2021-05-12
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- Part of the Allied Powers(Paris is the capital)
- Any speech or action that encourages rebellion.
- Treaty ending world war 1
- international assembly of nations goal to keep peace among nations
- A german submarine
- message from Germany ambassador to mexico proposing a mexican-Germany
- Having pride in your country, willing to defend it.
- The first lord of the British admiralty
- Parts of the allied powers(GB)
- Ruler with unlimited power
- Trying to build up an empire by taking control of weaker nations
- Part of the central powers (Vienna)
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- The emperor of Austria-Hungary until his death in late 1916.
- Deadlockin which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- Germany's plan for fighting France and russia
- Not favoring either side in a dispute
- Parts of the allied power joined late.
- information used to influence opinion
- The month and year of the start of WW1
- Part of the Allied powers (left early)
- Payments for war damage
- Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn)
- All people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the process.
- Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- France, and Italy who wrote the treaty of versatility.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug on the battlefield.
- The chancellor of Germany during the final months of the war.
- agreement to stop fighting
- Special war certificates that were sold to support the war effort
- Area in between two trenches of two fronts
31 Clues: A german submarine • Payments for war damage • Treaty ending world war 1 • agreement to stop fighting • Ruler with unlimited power • Parts of the allied powers(GB) • Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn) • Part of the central powers (Vienna) • Not favoring either side in a dispute • information used to influence opinion • Parts of the allied power joined late. • ...
World War 1 Choice Board 2021-05-12
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- message from Germany ambassador to mexico proposing a mexican-Germany
- Ruler with unlimited power
- Payments for war damage
- international assembly of nations goal to keep peace among nations
- Parts of the allied power joined late.
- Part of the Allied powers (left early)
- Parts of the allied powers(GB)
- A german submarine
- agreement to stop fighting
- information used to influence opinion
- All people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the process.
- France, and Italy who wrote the treaty of versatility.
- The chancellor of Germany during the final months of the war.
- Trying to build up an empire by taking control of weaker nations
- Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn)
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- Building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- Deadlockin which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Not favoring either side in a dispute
- Having pride in your country, willing to defend it.
- Germany's plan for fighting France and russia
- Special war certificates that were sold to support the war effort
- Area in between two trenches of two fronts
- Any speech or action that encourages rebellion.
- Treaty ending world war 1
- The emperor of Austria-Hungary until his death in late 1916.
- The first lord of the British admiralty
- Part of the central powers (Vienna)
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug on the battlefield.
- Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- Part of the Allied Powers(Paris is the capital)
- The month and year of the start of WW1
31 Clues: A german submarine • Payments for war damage • Treaty ending world war 1 • Ruler with unlimited power • agreement to stop fighting • Parts of the allied powers(GB) • Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn) • Part of the central powers (Vienna) • Not favoring either side in a dispute • information used to influence opinion • Parts of the allied power joined late. • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
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- One of the people to assassinate the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- The leader of Italy during WW1
- country that went from Banker to Debtor
- The British general of British troops in France during WW1
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- The longest battle of WW1
- A country that was not a member of the Triple Entente, but was on their side in WW1
- The word used for when an Army prepares for war in the case it happens
- The top French commander during WW1
- The commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- What did Austria-Hungary send to Serbia that Serbia rejected sparking the war
- This man's death set a chain reaction which all in all led to the outbreak of WW1
- The country that was a member of the Triple Entente
- This is what called for the League of Nations to be created
- The political leader of France during WW1, but not its president
- The battle of what was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- This ended the war between Russian and the Central Powers
- American President during WW1
- Was known to be a war hawk and favored war with Serbia
- The ship that was sunk by Germany bringing America closer to joining WW1
- The battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- The king of Germany during WW1
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- An animal that carried messages during WW1
- The thing Woodrow Wilson created to settle international disputes
- The treaty of what set boundaries for Germany
- A German commander who was most inspirational at the battle of Tannenberg
- Naval weapon used in WW1
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called
- A disease many people suffered from bombs going off right near them
- The country that Germany went through causing Great Britain to join the war
- The telegram that was sent from Germany in the hope to bring Mexico into the war
- The battle of what was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- The animal that was most used in WW1
- The German fleet of ships were known as what
- About how many casualties happened from WW1
- The type of warfare that resulted in an army wearings masks
- The holiday that ceased fire took place between German and French troops in 1914
- The first country to side with Serbia
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- The name given to Great Britian's navy
- The president of France during WW1
- The German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- Which battle witnessed the first use of modern tanks
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out their position
- The first country to side with Austria-Hungary
- A country that was a member of the Triple Alliance
47 Clues: Naval weapon used in WW1 • The longest battle of WW1 • American President during WW1 • The leader of Italy during WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1 • The president of France during WW1 • The top French commander during WW1 • The animal that was most used in WW1 • The first country to side with Serbia • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • ...
Japan in World War II 2022-04-22
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- Morrison-Knudson was based in this city during WWII
- Admiral who led the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Second city to get the atomic bomb
- Pact signed by three countries to form Axis Powers
- Ocean where Japan fought
- Month Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
- Island that was captured by the Japanese after being defended by Marines and construction workers
- Only POW camp on mainland Japan in 1942
- Third country to form the Axis Powers
- Island where Pearl Harbor is located
- Holiday on which the last major battle happened
- Country Japan allied with who started WWII
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- Island captured by the U.S. where famous flag raising picture was taken
- Japanese plane with a suicide mission
- U.S. President during WWII
- Last and bloodiest major battle of WWII
- Island in the Pacific used as fueling spot for the U.S. navy and air force
- Atomic bomb was dropped on this city first
- Famous bombing in Hawaii that caused the U.S. to enter WWII
- Month of the Japanese surrender
20 Clues: Ocean where Japan fought • U.S. President during WWII • Month of the Japanese surrender • Month Japan attacked Pearl Harbor • Second city to get the atomic bomb • Island where Pearl Harbor is located • Japanese plane with a suicide mission • Third country to form the Axis Powers • Last and bloodiest major battle of WWII • Only POW camp on mainland Japan in 1942 • ...
World War 1 Eli Plunkett 2022-11-15
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- The group that consisted of France, United States, Russia, and United Kingdom during WW1
- Loyalty and pride in your nation
- A ship that can travel underwater
- A tax imposed by a government on goods and services imported from other countries
- The group that consisted of Ottoman Empire, Germany, and Bulgaria during WW1
- A revolution in Russia that eventually overthrew the government during this time
- A government ruled by a dictator
- To expand a countries territory by taking over another country
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- A war in which all major countries are associated in
- A ship that was sunken by German submarines which provoked the US to join WW1
- The dictator that ruled Germany after WW1
- The leader of Russia that was overthrown during the Russian Revolution
- This warfare was used during WW1
- He became the leader of Russia and introduced communism after WW1
- A treaty that officially ended WW1
- The belief that a country should have a strong military
- His assasination sparked WW1
- This government took over Germany after WW1
- A peace agreement to end war between 2 countries
- A german philosopher who created and believed strongly in communism
20 Clues: His assasination sparked WW1 • This warfare was used during WW1 • Loyalty and pride in your nation • A government ruled by a dictator • A ship that can travel underwater • A treaty that officially ended WW1 • The dictator that ruled Germany after WW1 • This government took over Germany after WW1 • A peace agreement to end war between 2 countries • ...
World War 1 Josie Seelos 2022-11-16
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- includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- support in ones nation.
- A political model in which all property is owned by the state and workers are paid according to their abilities and needs.
- A type of political movement to support strong authoritarian government dictatorship.
- A peace treaty intended to show a formal end to WW1.
- includes France, England, Russia, and the US.
- An agreement by both sides to stop fighting.
- when people fight in holes dug in the ground.
- the nickname for us soldiers.
- A political movement in Germany that supported totalitarian government, nationalism, and racial supremacy.
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- Austria-Hungary´s leader.
- a US ship.
- a strong military.
- a policy of extending a country's power.
- to prepare an army for war.
- another name for WW1
- the day WW1 ended.
- Money as a punishment.
- when places agree to help each other no matter what happens.
- taxes.
20 Clues: taxes. • a US ship. • a strong military. • the day WW1 ended. • another name for WW1 • Money as a punishment. • support in ones nation. • Austria-Hungary´s leader. • to prepare an army for war. • the nickname for us soldiers. • a policy of extending a country's power. • An agreement by both sides to stop fighting. • includes France, England, Russia, and the US. • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-28
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- A deadlocked region in northern France, where a long, bloody battle took place
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, and Italy are all ______
- allowing people to decide what government they wished to live under
- German emperor who wanted to assert his own power
- Italy representative for the Big Four
- GB representative for the Big Four
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire are all _____
- People only able to buy mall amounts of items also needed for war
- an agreement to stop fighting
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- The policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of WWI
- A stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- US representative for the Big Four
- A series of proposals drawn up by Wilson
- France representative for the Big Four
- An alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- An alliance formed between Britain, France, and Russia
- countries devoting all of their resources to the war
- one-sided information designed to persuade, and support the war
- soldiers battling from trenches
20 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • soldiers battling from trenches • US representative for the Big Four • GB representative for the Big Four • Italy representative for the Big Four • France representative for the Big Four • A series of proposals drawn up by Wilson • Germany's military plan at the outbreak of WWI • German emperor who wanted to assert his own power • ...
World War l Faith Long 2024-03-22
Across
- U-boats
- Wilson's plan for future peace
- buildup of arms
- under the control of Germany
- right to a people's own self rule
- Austro-Hungary,Italy, Germany
- media created to shape public opinion
- cease fire
- French leader who wants to punish Germany
- America president
- limiting resources or food
- agreement ending WWI
Down
- German strategy to fight a war on two front war
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- major theatre of combat during WWII
- soldiers dig in to avoid attack
- GB, France,Russia, USA,Canada,Australia, New Zealand,
- King of Germany
- international group created to prevent future war
- Germany, Austria,Bulgaria, Ottoman
- mobilization of entire nations resources for war effort
21 Clues: U-boats • cease fire • buildup of arms • King of Germany • America president • agreement ending WWI • limiting resources or food • under the control of Germany • Great Britain, France, Russia • Austro-Hungary,Italy, Germany • Wilson's plan for future peace • soldiers dig in to avoid attack • right to a people's own self rule • Germany, Austria,Bulgaria, Ottoman • ...
Emmalee Mizera - World War 1 2024-03-25
Across
- U-boats
- Wilson's plan for future peace
- buildup of arms
- under the control of Germany
- right to a people's own self rule
- Austro-Hungary,Italy, Germany
- media created to shape public opinion
- cease fire
- French leader who wants to punish Germany
- American president
- limiting resources or food
- agreement ending WWI
Down
- German strategy to fight a war on two front war
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- major theater of combat during WWII
- soldiers dig in to avoid attack
- GB, France,Russia, USA,Canada,Australia, New Zealand,
- King of Germany
- international group created to prevent future war
- Germany, Austria,Bulgaria, Ottoman
- mobilization of entire nations resources for war effort
21 Clues: U-boats • cease fire • buildup of arms • King of Germany • American president • agreement ending WWI • limiting resources or food • under the control of Germany • Great Britain, France, Russia • Austro-Hungary,Italy, Germany • Wilson's plan for future peace • soldiers dig in to avoid attack • right to a people's own self rule • Germany, Austria,Bulgaria, Ottoman • ...
World War 1 - Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
Across
- a name of a russian emperor
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip
- the intensity of the of the bombardment and fighting led to a sense of helplessness, resulting in panic and fear
- a group of merchant ships traveling together under the protection of larger and/or more heavily armed ships
- to murder by sudden secret attack, often for political reasons
- A statement of principles for settlement that was to be used for negotiations to end World War I.
- the only continent that didn't have a country involved in WW1
- a nations ability to rule itself
- a member of a resistance group in warfare
- existing, occurring, or carried on between two or more nations
Down
- city that was mentioned in a treaty to end WW1
- a person killed or injured at a war of accident
- president of The United States, leading the nation to WW1
- a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as once believed to be
- a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
- naval submarines operated by Germany
- the policy that requires civilians to serve in the military
- ship that sunk in 1915
- formal agreement to cooperate between people, groups or countries
- military weaponry and equipment
- misleading information used to promote a political cause or point of view
22 Clues: ship that sunk in 1915 • a name of a russian emperor • military weaponry and equipment • a nations ability to rule itself • naval submarines operated by Germany • a member of a resistance group in warfare • terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip • city that was mentioned in a treaty to end WW1 • a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns • ...
Path to World War II 2024-02-12
Across
- One of the countries that declared war on Germany after the Poland invasion
- Germany invaded this country, officially starting Word War II
- Demilitarized zone that Hitler took over
- Japan invaded this country in 1931
- Policy of the United States where we stayed out of European affairs and did not enter into any firm commitments or alliances
- Emperor _______________ of Japan
- This pact was signed between Germany and the Soviet Union
- In 1938, Germany took over this country.
- In 1938, Japan invaded this country.
- This side of the war included Great Britain, France, and eventually the United States
- The one and only president to serve 3 terms
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- Prevented the sale of weapons, loans, and extensions of credit to nations at war and prohibited U.S. citizens from traveling on ships of nations at war
- This side of the war included Germany, Japan, and Italy
- This type of government is led by a dictator who has complete control and uses force to silence opposition
- The __________________________ Act required men to register for the draft
- Leader of Italy
- USS _____________ was blown up by the Japanese
- Giving in to hostile powers in order to maintain peace
- Leader of Germany
- The other country that declared war on Germany after the Poland invasion
20 Clues: Leader of Italy • Leader of Germany • Emperor _______________ of Japan • Japan invaded this country in 1931 • In 1938, Japan invaded this country. • Demilitarized zone that Hitler took over • In 1938, Germany took over this country. • The one and only president to serve 3 terms • USS _____________ was blown up by the Japanese • ...
World War One Crossword puzzle 2022-10-24
Across
- used by all soldiers in WW1 (5)
- area between opposing front lines
- need cutters to get through this (6,4)
- tanks were first used at this battle (5)
- the back wall of a trench (7)
- this gas was used at Ypres in 1915 (8)
- this colorless gas is deadly (7)
- trench between front & support trench (13)
- get on this to shoot (Two words 4,4)
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- wood at the bottom of a trench (4,6)
- this gun needed 4-6 men to work it (7)
- this american liner was blown up (9)
- trench hiding place (4,4)
- caused by standing in water (6,4)
- used for protection (4,3)
- these weapons were used by submarines (9)
- the front wall of a trench (7)
- also known as Blimp (8)
- name of the first tank little (6)
- a fight between 2 planes (8)
- underground storage area(6)
- drainage channel (4)
22 Clues: drainage channel (4) • also known as Blimp (8) • trench hiding place (4,4) • used for protection (4,3) • underground storage area(6) • a fight between 2 planes (8) • the back wall of a trench (7) • the front wall of a trench (7) • used by all soldiers in WW1 (5) • this colorless gas is deadly (7) • area between opposing front lines • caused by standing in water (6,4) • ...
World War 1 Brayden Miller 2025-03-21
Across
- aimed to prevent future wars
- Russia, Romania, and the Allied Powers fought against the Central Powers
- belief that a government needs to maintain a stable military
- limiting consumption of food and materials
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- tactic where soldiers dug into the ground for cover
- when a nation puts there all into war
- Underwater vehicles that shot out torpedos
- Britain France and Russia
- plan to avoid a two-front war with France and Russia
- where the Allies and Central Powers engaged in extensive trench warfare
Down
- ability to make your own choices
- France, Great Britain,Russia, and the USA
- Germany Austria and Italy
- US president during WWI
- posters
- Wilson's idea of keeping peace
- German emperor during WWI
- "The Tiger"
- Treaty to end WWI
- cease fire
21 Clues: posters • cease fire • "The Tiger" • Treaty to end WWI • US president during WWI • Germany Austria and Italy • German emperor during WWI • Britain France and Russia • aimed to prevent future wars • Wilson's idea of keeping peace • ability to make your own choices • when a nation puts there all into war • France, Great Britain,Russia, and the USA • ...
World War 1 Final Review 2025-04-22
Across
- Area between to trenches
- A set of principles for lasting peace, created by President Wilson
- The powder keg of Europe
- Was expected To maintain peace through mutual defense agreements
- To limit the amount of supplies civilians could use so more could go to soldiers
- A conflict where countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- What was World War I originally known as?
- The French leader who wanted harsh penalties for Germany
- To encourage people to join the war effort and support their country, nations used "this" to indoctrinate their citizens to the governments beliefs.
- A secret Serbian nationalist group responsible for the assassination that started WWi
- A Serbian nationalist who assassinated the Archduke of Austria
- A temporary agreement to stop fighting
- This president is credited with creating the League of Nations, although America never joined.
- Financial payments that Germany had to make for war damages
- Leader of Germany in WW1
- A form of warfare where soldiers fought from deep ditches
- Britain, France, Russia,Japan and later the U.S made up the what?
Down
- Intercepted by Britain, this message supposedly asked Mexico to attack the United States.
- The Prussian chancellor who unified Germany
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire made up the what?
- American passenger ship that was sunk by German u-boats.
- The area of fighting between Germany and France
- France, Russia, Great Britain formed the what?
- The German plan To quickly defeat France and then attack Russia
- An international organization created to maintain peace
- What country switched sides at the beginning of WWi
- First and last name of the Italian leader in WWi
- One of the most significant battle, prevented Germany from quickly defeating France.
- German Submarines were known as this
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy formed what?
- A deep devotion to one’s nation
- A treaty that ended WWi and imposed harsh terms on Germany
- The idea that nations should govern themselves
- The United States, Britain, France, and Italy were known as the what?
- Leader of the Bolsheviks.
- An agreement or understanding between nations
- A section that required Germany to accept full responsibility for the war
- This persons assassination started WW1
- A focus on strengthening armed forces and war preparedness
- Where was most of the fighting between Russia and Germany done?
40 Clues: Area between to trenches • The powder keg of Europe • Leader of Germany in WW1 • Leader of the Bolsheviks. • A deep devotion to one’s nation • German Submarines were known as this • This persons assassination started WW1 • A temporary agreement to stop fighting • What was World War I originally known as? • The Prussian chancellor who unified Germany • ...
John Williamson- World War 1 2026-03-26
Across
- Alternate term for U-boats
- Wilson's plan for peace after the war
- Buildup of one's military
- Fought around the French border
- Countries having the right to choose who they are governed by
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Media created to make the public feel a certain way
- An agreement to stop fighting; a ceasefire
- Nicknamed "the Tiger"
- U.S. president during WW1
- Saving up materials for the war
- The treaty that ended WW1
Down
- Germany's original plan to win the war
- France, Britain, and Russia
- The front where Germany and Russia fought
- The type of warfare used in WW1
- Fought the central powers
- German Kaiser during the war
- A group of countries that formed after WW1
- Fought the allies in WW1
- When a country puts full effort toward a war
21 Clues: Nicknamed "the Tiger" • Fought the allies in WW1 • Buildup of one's military • Fought the central powers • U.S. president during WW1 • The treaty that ended WW1 • Alternate term for U-boats • France, Britain, and Russia • German Kaiser during the war • Fought around the French border • The type of warfare used in WW1 • Saving up materials for the war • ...
Leah Papcunik- World War 1 2026-03-26
Across
- Build up of military
- US president
- Agreement between germany, italy, and austria hungry
- organization to not have another big war
- Plan to fight on two fronts
- main place of fighting
- Agreement between GB France and russia
- Rather than fighting in open battlefields
- used in submarine warfare
- Wilson's plan for future peace
Down
- cease fire
- each person had a fixed amount of resources
- French ruler
- Devoting all of a nation's economic resources to the war effort refers to the total mobilization
- misleading information
- Emperor of Germany
- Ending of WW1
- Germany vs Russia
- right to a peoples own self rule
- Gb, France, Italy, Russia, USA
- Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Ottoman
21 Clues: cease fire • French ruler • US president • Ending of WW1 • Germany vs Russia • Emperor of Germany • Build up of military • misleading information • main place of fighting • used in submarine warfare • Plan to fight on two fronts • Gb, France, Italy, Russia, USA • Wilson's plan for future peace • right to a peoples own self rule • Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Ottoman • ...
World War 1- Chloe Sandoval 2026-03-26
Across
- right to a people's own self rule
- cease fire
- GB, France, Italy, Russia, USA
- German strategy to fight a two front war
- international group created to prevent future war
- They dug trenches to stay in during WW1
- last German Emperor and king of Prussia
- media created to shape public opinion
- France, GB, Russia
- Wilson's plan for future peace
- French leader who wants to punish Germany
- limiting the distribution of goods
- between Germany and France
Down
- build-up of a countries military power
- agreement ending WW1
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- Germany's U-boats
- American president during WW1
- devoting all of a nation's economic resources to the war effort
- between Germany and Russia
- Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Ottoman
21 Clues: cease fire • Germany's U-boats • France, GB, Russia • agreement ending WW1 • between Germany and Russia • between Germany and France • American president during WW1 • GB, France, Italy, Russia, USA • Wilson's plan for future peace • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • right to a people's own self rule • limiting the distribution of goods • Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Ottoman • ...
GatsbyBackground 2021-04-23
11 Clues: Mothers name • Where was he born • who was assassinated • illicit liquor store • woman who wore skirts • Fitzgerald failed as a • women the right to vote • The 18th Amendment banned • Invention because of world war 1 • who did Fitzgerald fall in love with • assurance of Germany’s backing in the case of war
Week 7 Terminology 2023-03-05
Across
- Wilson, Lloyd George, Orlando, Clemenceau
- name of the first law that restricted freedom of speech in 120 years
- A nation can seek to create its own independent government or state.
- Losing country has to pay monetary damages to winning countries.
Down
- name of the act that stated any critical statement of the government or the war effort was a crime
- Senator who opposed Wilson's decision to enter World War I.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Telegraph from Germany to Mexico inviting Mexico to enter World War I on German side to get Texas and New Mexico in return.
- Name of amendment that was added to Cuba's constitution after Spanish-American War.
- Led army to overthrow Czar in Russia and installed a communist government.
10 Clues: Wilson, Lloyd George, Orlando, Clemenceau • Senator who opposed Wilson's decision to enter World War I. • Losing country has to pay monetary damages to winning countries. • name of the first law that restricted freedom of speech in 120 years • A nation can seek to create its own independent government or state. • ...
Homework Crossword 2013-07-16
Across
- A truce in a war to discuss terms for peace
- A situation in war where neither side can take any further worthwhile action
- Compulsory enrollment for national service
- A narrow strait in northwestern Turkey which the ANZACS attempted to gain control of during World War One
Down
- A series of military operations taking place in one area over a period, intended to achieve a specific objective
- Done according to somebody's sense of right and wrong
- Information put out by an organization or government to promote a policy, idea, or cause
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- A major campaign of World War I that took place on a peninsula in Turkey involving ANZAC troops.
- A country in northeastern Africa where ANZAC troops completed training.
10 Clues: Compulsory enrollment for national service • A truce in a war to discuss terms for peace • Done according to somebody's sense of right and wrong • A country in northeastern Africa where ANZAC troops completed training. • A situation in war where neither side can take any further worthwhile action • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-14
Across
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited
- The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
Down
- Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States
- the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
- New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
15 Clues: The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects. • the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas. • New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers. • ...
Mario 2021-02-23
11 Clues: easiest enemy • Has a big cap • _____'s old name • world 3 boss mostly • world 2 boss mostly • world 7 boss mostly • world 1 boss mostly • world 6 boss mostly • A red-hatted plumber • The red-hatted plumber's brother • the final boss in all games of course🙄
Vietnam War 2025-05-23
Across
- A government that is "ruled by the people"
- Friction or strain on something
- Wanted Vietnam to be a democracy
- Pulling your military out of a war
- Sided with South Vietnam
Down
- President who helped end the Vietnam war
- Communist-led forces in South Vietnam
- An armed conflict between 2 or more disagreeing parties
- A political system where the government is basically in full control
- Sided with North Vietnam
- Peace agreement to end the war
- Wanted Vietnam to be communist
12 Clues: Sided with North Vietnam • Sided with South Vietnam • Peace agreement to end the war • Wanted Vietnam to be communist • Friction or strain on something • Wanted Vietnam to be a democracy • Pulling your military out of a war • Communist-led forces in South Vietnam • President who helped end the Vietnam war • A government that is "ruled by the people" • ...
The Civil War 2016-04-28
Across
- some Confederate soldiers demanded to be paid with Union
- famous Southern actor shot Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865
- all men are created
- iron snake of the west
- abraham Lincoln's Birthplace
- A gradual increase in prices
- 16th president of the United States
- persons who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- 14th Amendment
- conferderate general in the Civil War
- a conflict between citizens of the same country
- started the Civil War
- ...whiz!
Down
- georgia's largest port that fell under the Union blockade of the coast after Fort Pulaski was captured by Union troops in April of 1862
- common Civil War ration
- 2 day battle, the goriest battle in US history up to that point
- what period was from January 1,1863 to March 31,1877
- northern soldiers in the American Civil War
- 1863 battle in the American Civil War
- law for men ages 18-35 to serve 3 years in the military
- the arguement that a state has the right not to follow a federal law if it deems it to be unconstitutional
- 1899 Johan Vaaler's invention
- 1885 first wooden.....was in process
- lincoln who was President during the Civil War
- to free all black people from slavery
- barkingsound
- gun used by infantry soldiers
27 Clues: ...whiz! • barkingsound • 14th Amendment • all men are created • started the Civil War • iron snake of the west • common Civil War ration • abraham Lincoln's Birthplace • A gradual increase in prices • 1899 Johan Vaaler's invention • gun used by infantry soldiers • 16th president of the United States • 1885 first wooden.....was in process • 1863 battle in the American Civil War • ...
Nigel T. Revolution crossword puzzle 2024-02-12
Across
- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- this battle was a turning point in the war
- The tyrannical king of England
- written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States
- Those who wanted to avoid war with England
- Those who wanted to go to war with England
- A pamphlet that convinced colonkst that going to war with England was inevitable
- A petition sent to England to try to avoid war with them
- Painted the Boston massacre
- initiated taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.
Down
- A colonist who wrote the pamphlet common sense
- The day the decleration of independence was published
- Where the British surrendered and lost the war
- One of the 2 countries who help the continetal army and the british biggest rival
- The general for the British army
- was our best general but became a traitor
- THis man maid the famous drawing join or die
- an attempt to raise funds from the minimally taxed American colonists to provide for their defense
- A group of men who were ready to fight withing a minute
- General for the continental army
20 Clues: Painted the Boston massacre • The tyrannical king of England • The general for the British army • General for the continental army • was our best general but became a traitor • this battle was a turning point in the war • Those who wanted to avoid war with England • Those who wanted to go to war with England • THis man maid the famous drawing join or die • ...
Presidents' Day 2023-02-04
Across
- President who led the country during World War II
- First African American President (last name)
- Current President of the United States (last name)
- Wilson President during World War I
Down
- Celebration of Presidents on the third Monday in February
- First President of the United States
- Author of the Declaration of Independence (last name)
- Sixteenth President of the United States
- President who delivered the Emancipation Proclamation
9 Clues: First President of the United States • Wilson President during World War I • Sixteenth President of the United States • First African American President (last name) • President who led the country during World War II • Current President of the United States (last name) • Author of the Declaration of Independence (last name) • ...
Super Mario Crossword 5 2023-02-14
Across
- The underground maze level from Super Mario 64 (3 Words)
- The yellow box has this punctuation mark on it
- This power-up allows the player to swim better and to shoot balls of ice in New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2 Words)
- The ape from the original 1981 game (2 Words)
- The name of the body of water surrounding the islands in Bowser's Fury (2 Words)
- The squad of four turtles from Paper Mario
- This stylish turtle wears pink sunglasses
- L stands for this in F.L.U.D.D
Down
- Super Mario World has a world called ____ Dome
- The 1999 game where the Mario gang plays a giant board game together (2 Words)
- The ____ Observatory from Super Mario Galaxy
- The ally paint can from Paper Mario Color Splash
- The inhabitants of Delfino Plaza
- In Mario Galaxy 2, the final fight takes place at Bowser's Galaxy ____
- The ruler of Sarasaland
15 Clues: The ruler of Sarasaland • L stands for this in F.L.U.D.D • The inhabitants of Delfino Plaza • This stylish turtle wears pink sunglasses • The squad of four turtles from Paper Mario • The ____ Observatory from Super Mario Galaxy • The ape from the original 1981 game (2 Words) • Super Mario World has a world called ____ Dome • The yellow box has this punctuation mark on it • ...
Daily Crossword Theme:Nutrition in the military 2023-01-18
Across
- War-This war took place in 1861 and ended in 1865 fought by the Union and Confederacy
- They were created in 1941 created by Ancel keys. K-rations mean Ready-To-Eat-Meals that could fit in soldier's pockets.
- Keys - Physiologist who studied the influence of diet and health. He developed food that is Non-Perishable during world war 2 1941.
- was created in 1981. They are lightweight, easy to transport, and can be consumed without heating it up. MREs stand for Meals-Ready-to-eat.
- -Medical director who focused on the importance of hygiene and giving bigger portions of food.
Down
- -This took place in 1775 and led to soldiers getting sick which led to illnesses.
- - They were created in 1958, they came with better nutrition packed in Canned foods.
- Jonathan Letterman gave soldier giver portions in 1860.
- was introduced into the military after 1950. Vitamin A helps with essential nutrients for Tomatoes, milk, and eggs.
- helps strengthen the muscles.
10 Clues: helps strengthen the muscles. • Jonathan Letterman gave soldier giver portions in 1860. • -This took place in 1775 and led to soldiers getting sick which led to illnesses. • - They were created in 1958, they came with better nutrition packed in Canned foods. • War-This war took place in 1861 and ended in 1865 fought by the Union and Confederacy • ...
Vietnam War 4 2024-05-06
Across
- What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- Which part of the government authorized the President to send troops to Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
Down
- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which area of Europe established Communist governments following World War II?
- Following the French defeat in Vietnam a peace conference was held here.
15 Clues: What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II? • ...
World War I Vocab 2022-11-16
Across
- S final demand
- Both sides were locked in a ______ making advancing very difficult.
- The desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- All Quiet on the Western _____
- Nations chose their allies and actions
- Not choosing sides in a conflict
- The compensation for war damage
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- Nations persuade their people using _______
- Another name for a truce
- The men were ______ or drafted into the Army
- Formal document of nations working together
- The group was made up of _____ or working-class people
- Another name for working class people
- Another name for unrestricted warfare
14 Clues: S final demand • Another name for a truce • All Quiet on the Western _____ • The compensation for war damage • Not choosing sides in a conflict • Another name for working class people • Another name for unrestricted warfare • Nations chose their allies and actions • Nations persuade their people using _______ • Formal document of nations working together • ...
World War One Puzzle 2022-11-29
Across
- An agreement by both sides to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated
- secret telegram sent from Germany to Mexico
- paying money as a consequence of WW1
- fights in the air were called
- the _________________ of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria
- alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary
Down
- number of US troops in WW1
- the area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- formed as a defense against the aggression of Germany and the Central Powers.
- plan that called for the quick takeover of France and Western Europe
- the large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- airplanes flying above the battlefield and determine the enemy's movements and position
- nickname for U.S. soldiers during the war
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
14 Clues: number of US troops in WW1 • fights in the air were called • paying money as a consequence of WW1 • nickname for U.S. soldiers during the war • secret telegram sent from Germany to Mexico • alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary • the area between the front lines of two enemy armies • the _________________ of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria • ...
World War I (1915) 2019-10-17
14 Clues: A union • A weapon • Men at war • Patriotism • Destruction • Place to hide • Transportation • Formal agreement • No progress made • Weapon used in war • People working together • A heavily armed vehicle • Fight between armed forces • Group of nations fighting against allied powers
World War 1 Vocabulary 2013-01-29
Across
- War / Countries devote everything to war.
- / Governments regulating people on the amount of things they can buy that could go to the war.
- Plan / Germany's plan on France and Russia in which their army would use speed to their advantage.
- / Building of the country's army.
- Warfare / Military technique where soilders fought each other from trenches.
- / One-sided information to make the intended audience believe in their cause.
- Wilhelm II / Ruler of Germany in 1890.
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- Front / The battle line between German armies and the Russian armies.
- Front / The battle line between Germany and northern France.
- / An agreement to stop fighting.
- Submarine Warfare / Policy in which the German submarines would sink any ship around Britain.
- / Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- Powers / Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Entente / An alliance between Britian, France, and Russia in 1907.
14 Clues: / An agreement to stop fighting. • / Building of the country's army. • / Great Britain, France, and Russia. • Powers / Germany and Austria-Hungary. • Wilhelm II / Ruler of Germany in 1890. • War / Countries devote everything to war. • Front / The battle line between Germany and northern France. • Entente / An alliance between Britian, France, and Russia in 1907. • ...
world war one fun 2021-12-08
Across
- a long strand of metal wire that was designed to stop people.
- a firearm that shoots projectiles called bullets or rounds.
- a large number of soldiers.
- a weapon that shoots fire from the nozzle.
- wet dirt.
- a mask designed to stop the effects of poison gas.
- an infection that makes people sick.
- a vehicle that was designed to be a bullet sponge and have lots of fire power.
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- a throw able projectile that usually explodes.
- a long narrow hole that soldiers would fight from.
- a vehicle that can fly.
- a gas that the Germans dropped on their enemies
- person that heals or brings person back to the fight.
- a person that fights in war or any combat.
14 Clues: wet dirt. • a vehicle that can fly. • a large number of soldiers. • an infection that makes people sick. • a weapon that shoots fire from the nozzle. • a person that fights in war or any combat. • a throw able projectile that usually explodes. • a gas that the Germans dropped on their enemies • a long narrow hole that soldiers would fight from. • ...
World War One Crossword 2023-12-05
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- A place where opposing armies face off
- The region of the German Empire that included northern Germany and Poland
- Heavy ship
- Heavy guns
- German emperor
- A long narrow ditch
- Strong devotion to a country
- The seal on a place to prevent goods and people from leaving or entering
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- A flower that symbolizes remembrance
- A border between two countries
- Leader of Britain during World War One
- Biased advertising to join the war
- The peninsula the ANZACS landed on
- A mutually beneficial connection
14 Clues: Heavy ship • Heavy guns • German emperor • A long narrow ditch • Strong devotion to a country • A border between two countries • A mutually beneficial connection • Biased advertising to join the war • The peninsula the ANZACS landed on • A flower that symbolizes remembrance • A place where opposing armies face off • Leader of Britain during World War One • ...
World War I Terms 2025-02-05
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- The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons;
- payments made for war losses and damages
- a deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- very similar to the “draft” in which young men are required to enlist and be ready to provide service in any branch in the military
- The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, which was the initial stance of several countries before joining the war.
- A formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes, particularly in military support during conflicts.
- Ends WWI and forces Germany to demilitarize and give up colonial property
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- to prepare troops for war by moving soldiers around the Nation before it sends them (i.e. the army) into battle
- the spreading of ideas and information to promote a certain cause or event
- A type of combat in which soldiers fight from deep trenches, leading to a stalemate and horrific living conditions on the front lines.
- a German submarine used to attack Allied merchant ships and warships
- large gas-filled balloons used for spying in World War I
- an agreement between nations to stop shooting and fighting
- the channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort
14 Clues: payments made for war losses and damages • large gas-filled balloons used for spying in World War I • an agreement between nations to stop shooting and fighting • a deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other • the channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort • a German submarine used to attack Allied merchant ships and warships • ...
The Second World War 2026-01-04
Across
- Britain, United States, Soviet Union
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Bombing attack on a city
- Leader of Germany
- What country was invaded to start WWII?
Down
- Leader of Russia
- Where was the first atomic bomb dropped?
- German submarine
- British warplane
- Prime Minister at the end of the war
- French undercover force
- Allied invasion of Normandy
- Armoured vehicle
- Captured prisoners
14 Clues: Leader of Russia • German submarine • British warplane • Armoured vehicle • Leader of Germany • Captured prisoners • Germany, Italy, Japan • French undercover force • Bombing attack on a city • Allied invasion of Normandy • Britain, United States, Soviet Union • Prime Minister at the end of the war • What country was invaded to start WWII? • Where was the first atomic bomb dropped?
World War II Battles 2025-12-20
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- Germany's final major offensive, which failed and exhausted its reserves(1944-45).
- British victory securing the Suez Canal and Middle Eastern oil fields(1942).
- A prolonged struggle for control of sea lanes, vital for Allied supplies(1939-45).
- The surprise attack that brought the US into the war(1941).
- Fierce, costly battles crucial for the eventual invasion of Japan(1945).
- Allied landings opened a crucial second front in Western Europe(1944).
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- The first major Allied land offensive, halting Japanese expansion(1942-43).
- A brutal turning point, destroying the German Sixth Army and making the start of Soviet dominance(1942-43).
- Halted German advances into the Soviet Union(1941-420.
- Crushed the remaining Japanese fleet strength(1944).
- A decisive US victory that crippled the Japanese carrier fleet shifting the balance of naval power(1942).
- The final major battle in Europe, leading to Germany's surrender(1945).
- Prevented a German invasion, keeping the UK in the war(1940).
- Largest tank battle, ending Germany's offensive power on the Eastern front(1943).
14 Clues: Crushed the remaining Japanese fleet strength(1944). • Halted German advances into the Soviet Union(1941-420. • The surprise attack that brought the US into the war(1941). • Prevented a German invasion, keeping the UK in the war(1940). • Allied landings opened a crucial second front in Western Europe(1944). • ...
World War One review 2025-04-14
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- A hold in fighting to allow peace talks
- last name of the Serbian man who shot Franz Ferdinand
- Dug out holes for warfare
- To prepare for war
- What did soldiers get on there feet inn the trenches
- Where Princip was from
Down
- last name of the man who was shot and started WWI
- day November 11th at 11:11am
- African Americans and who joined the workforce
- to make amends (payments) for damages
- Who Germany sent a telegraph to
- The main central powers bad guy
- Merchant ships traveling together
- An ally that starts with E
- Left the war in 1917
15 Clues: To prepare for war • Left the war in 1917 • Where Princip was from • Dug out holes for warfare • An ally that starts with E • day November 11th at 11:11am • Who Germany sent a telegraph to • The main central powers bad guy • Merchant ships traveling together • to make amends (payments) for damages • A hold in fighting to allow peace talks • ...
WWI 2022-02-14
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- Used to harm soldiers in trenches.
- Lined the bottum of the tenches for soldiers to walk on.
- The president advocated what throughout the world.
- Usually built in zig zag design.
- Underground Solders slept, got medical attention and sommand center here.
- Occurs in people who have experienced traumatic experience.
- Most used gas in the war.
- Infested the tranches and spread lice.
- Trench foot untreated could lead to this.
- Germany used these to sink other ships.
- America limits amount of ships being sunk by this system.
- Area seperating the two fighting forces trenches.
- Allowed soldiers to step up and shoot over the trench.
Down
- Used submarines to destroy many of britain and france ships.
- Required men to register and be randomly selected for military services.
- Soldiers that were bit by mice would get this.
- Prevented Soldiers from breathing in gas.
- Infected 500million people world wide.
- Last name of the president during the war.
- Soldiers consistently fighting across trenches and no mans land.
20 Clues: Most used gas in the war. • Usually built in zig zag design. • Used to harm soldiers in trenches. • Infected 500million people world wide. • Infested the tranches and spread lice. • Germany used these to sink other ships. • Prevented Soldiers from breathing in gas. • Trench foot untreated could lead to this. • Last name of the president during the war. • ...
1920's Noah Abeyta 2019-02-26
Across
- movies were an entertainment and there success was
- Hairstyles like finger waving was popular
- world wars saw the rise of mass political movements
- changes in American society changed after the events that occured
- Henry Ford and the company produced new models each year
- economic depression and war caused many to turn to God
- The first war hastened the development of aeroplanes
- Custom jewelry was popular in the 1920's
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- it was cheap and plentiful thanks to farmers
- cruise ships, air travel and cars made the world a smaller place
- Promoters caught the eye and saw an opportunity to make money
- handcrafts passed down mother to daughter was popular
- it was characterized by improved standards
- Had a very huge impact on the way people lived
- New science and technologies led discovery of vitamins
- alcohol beverages were restricted or illegal
- Huge money was made by gangs and even murders
- Jazz spread throughout America in the 1920's
- Cool outfits, shoes were a lady fashion in the 1920's
- the boy toys had cars, trucks, and planes
20 Clues: Custom jewelry was popular in the 1920's • Hairstyles like finger waving was popular • the boy toys had cars, trucks, and planes • it was characterized by improved standards • it was cheap and plentiful thanks to farmers • alcohol beverages were restricted or illegal • Jazz spread throughout America in the 1920's • Huge money was made by gangs and even murders • ...
American History Term 1 Crossword 2019-09-23
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- Tisquantum, Squanto saves who
- victory at battle of what
- who purchased louisiana from Napoleon
- of rights what was drifted in 1789
- continental congress adopts the declaration of what
- washington who ignites the french and indian war
- slaves What was sold in America
- What was founded in 1607
- where was the shot heard around the world
- who burned Washington
- What removal act was made in 1830
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- What arrives in 1620
- what suffragists met in Seneca Falls
- first state to ratify a constitutional what
- John C. Calhoun begins the what crisis
- samuel morse introduces what
- massacre what trial happened in 1770
- supreme court decides its supremacy with Marbury and who
- what canal started in 1817
- what is discovered in california in 1848
- Who arrived in the "New World"
- witchcraft what trials happened in 1692
- supreme court decides Dredd scott and who
- phillip after a settlers kill a native american what war begins
- jackson who goes to the battle of the second bank of the US
25 Clues: What arrives in 1620 • who burned Washington • What was founded in 1607 • victory at battle of what • what canal started in 1817 • samuel morse introduces what • Tisquantum, Squanto saves who • Who arrived in the "New World" • slaves What was sold in America • What removal act was made in 1830 • of rights what was drifted in 1789 • what suffragists met in Seneca Falls • ...
L.G C.G 2023-09-28
Across
- Operational Lobbying Organization
- An operation to defend the liberty/freedom of the people
- an operation to provide help to victims of war or armed violence
- Advocating for the ending of injustice and poverty worldwide
- Unique partnership between member states in the continent next to Asia
- continental body that consists of 55 members of the continent that has the Sahara desert
- Operation to give everyone a place to call home
- Progress world Trade with 38 member countries (operational)
- World Human Rights Operation
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- Operation of endangered species conservation
- Accelerate economic growth and promote peace in the agreement of countries next to Europe
- Foster global money cooperation, secures financial stability, and facilitates trade between countries (operational
- an alliance of countries who agreed to provide support to one another (operation)
- Operation Save the people
- Dealing with the rules of international exchange (operation)
- Rescue the Kids
- Prosecute those accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity, like genocide
- Operation of Free Knowledge for all
- operation to lend money to less fortunate governments to improve the standard of living
- advocacy for environmental issues
20 Clues: Rescue the Kids • Operation Save the people • World Human Rights Operation • Operational Lobbying Organization • advocacy for environmental issues • Operation of Free Knowledge for all • Operation of endangered species conservation • Operation to give everyone a place to call home • An operation to defend the liberty/freedom of the people • ...
World War Two - Crossword No.2 2014-11-18
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- The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle
- The Americans dropped an atom bomb on two Japanese cities Nagasaki and ____________
- The artificial floating piers built to allow ships to unload their supplies during the D-Day landings
- The D-Day landings were called Operation __________
- The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________
- Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2
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- The Allies landed in this part of France during the D-Day landings
- The nickname given to the underwater pipeline to bring fuel across the English Channel for the Allies on D-Day
- The place in the USA that the Japanese bombed to bring America into WW2
- British Prime Minister during WW2
- President of USA during WW2
- Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2
12 Clues: President of USA during WW2 • British Prime Minister during WW2 • Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2 • Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2 • The D-Day landings were called Operation __________ • The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________ • The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle • ...
World War 2 pgs. 491-501 2022-04-14
Across
- exiled, Free French, 1944 liberation
- Dec. 7, 1941, infamy
- fast-moving, used in Poland
- Signed between fascists, lasted 10 years
Down
- "Island of Death"
- Commander of Allied Forces "island hop".
- stalled Hitler's progress, turned to Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. Lesson learned.
- Lead Pearl Harbor attack, "must be destroyed"
- not an after dinner fox
- prime guy ...we shall never surrender
- secret meeting, peace plan after war ends
- Turns the tide in Pacific for Allies
12 Clues: "Island of Death" • Dec. 7, 1941, infamy • not an after dinner fox • fast-moving, used in Poland • exiled, Free French, 1944 liberation • Turns the tide in Pacific for Allies • prime guy ...we shall never surrender • Commander of Allied Forces "island hop". • Signed between fascists, lasted 10 years • secret meeting, peace plan after war ends • ...
World War 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2022-05-03
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- The mass killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazis during World War 2.
- an agreement to cooperate.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- To set free.
- Political Ideas that stress strong government control, military strength, and extreme nationalism.
- The spreading of information, ideas, or rumors to help or hurt a cause.
- The economic decline during the 1930s that was the worst in the world's history.
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- A continuing increase in the price of goods and services.
- A guarded camp where prisoners are held.
- A nation's interest in armed power.
- A competition among nations to have the most weapons.
- The killing of an entire group of people.
12 Clues: To set free. • an agreement to cooperate. • An agreement to stop fighting. • A nation's interest in armed power. • A guarded camp where prisoners are held. • The killing of an entire group of people. • A competition among nations to have the most weapons. • A continuing increase in the price of goods and services. • ...
J.R.R. Tolkien 2013-06-04
Across
- Famous Tolkien novel published after his death
- J.R.R?
- Place Tolkien is buried in
- Tolkien's wife
- Tolkien's Unit in World War One
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- Tolkien work recently made into a movie
- Which War did Tolkien fight in?
- Number of Children Tolkien had
- Tolkien's most famous work
- LandwhereTolkien'sbookstookplace
- Son who edited his father's works
11 Clues: J.R.R? • Tolkien's wife • Tolkien's most famous work • Place Tolkien is buried in • Number of Children Tolkien had • Which War did Tolkien fight in? • Tolkien's Unit in World War One • LandwhereTolkien'sbookstookplace • Son who edited his father's works • Tolkien work recently made into a movie • Famous Tolkien novel published after his death
Civil War 2021-12-03
Across
- President of the Confederacy
- First state to secede
- wore blue uniforms
- bloodiest day
- Union general that Lincoln wanted to promote
- wore grey uniforms
- President of the Union during the Civil War
Down
- bloodiest battle
- War that started in 1861
- soldiers on horseback
- Unions plan to cut off the south from the outside world
11 Clues: bloodiest day • bloodiest battle • wore blue uniforms • wore grey uniforms • soldiers on horseback • First state to secede • War that started in 1861 • President of the Confederacy • President of the Union during the Civil War • Union general that Lincoln wanted to promote • Unions plan to cut off the south from the outside world
Unit 3 Review 2023-04-19
Across
- First Global conflict
- Individual or company-owned services instead of government ownership
- CUSMA dispute between U.S.A. and Canada
- World Trade Organization
- Services owned and operated by governments
- Ethically sourced and manufactured products
- competition between capitalism and communism with slight nuclear war undertones
- War that ended the Great Depression by creating jobs
- Current Free trade agreement between Mexico, U.S.A., and Canada
- Government controlled economy with no privatization
- Taxes placed on imported goods to protect industry
- Time of worldwide economic collapse
- Method of transportation of goods globally
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- How much land is required to support an individual person
- Aspect of business that can drive lower prices and questionable practices
- supervising or taking care of something
- Location of the meeting that created the IMF and World Bank
- completing a job or part of a job
- Reduction of rules and regulations
- Term used to describe Oil
- Idea of ensuring there are enough resources for the future
- Factories in Mexico that exploit low labour prices
- GDP
- Location of the first global environmental meeting
24 Clues: GDP • First Global conflict • World Trade Organization • Term used to describe Oil • completing a job or part of a job • Reduction of rules and regulations • Time of worldwide economic collapse • supervising or taking care of something • CUSMA dispute between U.S.A. and Canada • Services owned and operated by governments • Method of transportation of goods globally • ...
Whitney M. Young Jr. 2021-01-14
Across
- What he was promoted to within 3 weeks in World War II
- The organization he joined in 1960
- The position he was transferred to after training to be an electrical engineer in World War II
- The month he was born in
- Where he died in Lagos, Nigeria.
- The position his father had at Lincoln Institute
- He went to one in 1963
- His last name
- The university he went to where he was given a Rockefeller grant.
- The master's degree he got
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- The first name of his wife
- He was in this position for many organizations
- The believed cause of death for Whitney M. Young Jr.
- Lincoln Institute, the school his father was a principal at, was an American what school.
- The place in Nigeria where he died
- An affectionate term that you use to express feelings to someone
- The position his mom had
- The state where he was born
- The number of kids he had
- The Branch in the National urban League he was appointed executive director for
20 Clues: His last name • He went to one in 1963 • The month he was born in • The position his mom had • The number of kids he had • The first name of his wife • The master's degree he got • The state where he was born • Where he died in Lagos, Nigeria. • The organization he joined in 1960 • The place in Nigeria where he died • He was in this position for many organizations • ...
Review Project 2020-09-30
Across
- increased taxes in Massachusetts
- all people born in the u.s. have the right to vote
- Removal of native tribes off of federal territory
- people vote for the government
- information that is really biased
- mass production of steel
- loyalty to ones region
- law to break up tribal lands
- believe of profitable trade
- state of government
- abolished slavery
- Places where slaves would get put in
- conflict between expanding territory
- era after the civil war
- people for abolishing slavery
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- got attacked and people abondoned it
- surround a town to cut off supplies
- transferring of things from old world to new world
- agreement among the thirteen states.
- belief that expansion of the U.S. is possible
- stronger u.s. government
- restrictions on colonial trade
- A school for the native americans
- laws enforced racial segregation
- a period of conflict
- servants who work and at the end of the contract get paid
- seven years war
- doubled the size of the nation
- to remove something
- colonists from the thirteen colonies
30 Clues: seven years war • abolished slavery • state of government • to remove something • a period of conflict • loyalty to ones region • era after the civil war • stronger u.s. government • mass production of steel • believe of profitable trade • law to break up tribal lands • people for abolishing slavery • restrictions on colonial trade • people vote for the government • ...
USSR Crossword 2025-02-04
Across
- Almost completely shut down after outlawing religion.
- The league made for the youth in the USSR.
- Communist secret police.
- designed to rid the world of people whose opinions and beliefs went against Stalin.
- Used to attempt to make Russia an imperial powerhouse.
- The beliefs that Lenin followed throughout his leadership.
- An artistic way of showing communism in a positive way.
- The original leader of the USSR
- The meaning of Stalin's name.
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- Reason for dropping out of World War 1 in Russia.
- Stalin had control of every aspect, making him have this age.
- War that caused millions of deaths before Lenin's control.
- These people became the new rich after taking from the previous rich for the poor.
- Country that has one person fully in control of the government.
- Policy after capitalist countries didn't trust Stalin.
- Posters used to convince the people to believe something.
- Who Lenin wanted to rule following him.
- Due to the revolution kids went to ___ every day.
- Leader of the USSR after Lenin, taking power away from Trotsky.
- USSR was a ___ state.
20 Clues: USSR was a ___ state. • Communist secret police. • The meaning of Stalin's name. • The original leader of the USSR • Who Lenin wanted to rule following him. • The league made for the youth in the USSR. • Reason for dropping out of World War 1 in Russia. • Due to the revolution kids went to ___ every day. • Almost completely shut down after outlawing religion. • ...
13 Colonies Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-01
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- the act of speaking or acting for someone
- was not found at Jamestown settlement
- set up permanent settlements around the world
- named of ship and government at the Plymouth colony
- lived on the land first and formed alliances with European countries
- mountains were the proclamation line that British colonists could not move past
- owned the 13 colonies in North America
- first permanent English settlement in New World
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- economic system used to exploit/take advantage of colonies to make mother country rich
- money collected by government to pay for services
- daughter of Chief Powhatan who helped Jamestown colonists
- founded for religious freedom
- controlled Florida and received land from the French after the French and Indian War
- fought the British in French and Indian War
- people in government
- to speak out or work against something
- this type of government gave colonists the most say in making decisions for colony
- to cancel, remove, take away
- this type of colonial government was controlled by the king
- known as "Jamestown's gold" and saved the colony
20 Clues: people in government • to cancel, remove, take away • founded for religious freedom • was not found at Jamestown settlement • to speak out or work against something • owned the 13 colonies in North America • the act of speaking or acting for someone • fought the British in French and Indian War • set up permanent settlements around the world • ...
Crossword 2026-02-05
Across
- What aircraft the U.S. Hasn't sold yet?
- This force increases as AOA increases, up to a certain point.
- Who is going to win the Superbowl?
- To reach the peak of a climb.
- Who created the most popular art work?
- The main, tube-like body of an aircraft.
- The forward force produced by the engines.
- "My seat is full of water" Who's the F1 driver that said that?
- What is the slowest F1 car?
- The winningest seahawk coach in franchise history.
- When did World War II end?
- Who won the Grand prix in F1?
Down
- What's the Navy's main Jet?
- Aircraft powered by high-velocity gas turbine engines.
- The stroke where the air-fuel mixture is drawn into the cylinder.
- Who said "Simply Lovely" in F1?
- Who is the all time great F1 driver?
- The person operating the flight controls.
- Who is there Aviation Enthusiast?
- Short term for Angle of Attack.
- Seahawks primary running back.
- What was the original Google name?
- When did World War I end?
- The powerplant that provides thrust.
24 Clues: When did World War I end? • When did World War II end? • What's the Navy's main Jet? • What is the slowest F1 car? • To reach the peak of a climb. • Who won the Grand prix in F1? • Seahawks primary running back. • Who said "Simply Lovely" in F1? • Short term for Angle of Attack. • Who is there Aviation Enthusiast? • Who is going to win the Superbowl? • ...
Homework Crossword 2013-07-16
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- A narrow strait in northwestern Turkey which the ANZACS attempted to gain control of during World War One
- Compulsory enrollment for national service
- A major campaign of World War I that took place on a peninsula in Turkey involving ANZAC troops.
- A situation in war where neither side can take any further worthwhile action
Down
- A series of military operations taking place in one area over a period, intended to achieve a specific objective
- A truce in a war to discuss terms for peace
- Done according to somebody's sense of right and wrong
- Information put out by an organization or government to promote a policy, idea, or cause
- A country in northeastern Africa where ANZAC troops completed training.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
10 Clues: Compulsory enrollment for national service • A truce in a war to discuss terms for peace • Done according to somebody's sense of right and wrong • A country in northeastern Africa where ANZAC troops completed training. • A situation in war where neither side can take any further worthwhile action • ...
Vietnam War #4 Casualties of war 2024-02-09
9 Clues: Navy man • Rudi's Friend • Country in Asia • Main protagonist • inspired someone • bomb field tester • died in chapter 11 • bloodiest war in the world • Military branch that protects the skies
'Small Island' 2025-06-26
Across
- The war that serves as a backdrop to the story (abbr.)
- Country where much of the play takes place
- What Gilbert and Hortense both dream of owning one day
- As well as British, Andrea Levy's heritage also made her
- Gilbert's nationality during World War II
- The woman Gilbert marries
- Windrush The ship that carried hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean to Britain in 1948
- The prejudice and racism encountered in England
- Gilbert's service branch during WWII
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- City where much of the play takes place
- The land of opportunity, in Hortense’s mind
- The English woman who rents out rooms
- Gilbert's dream profession
- The father of Queenie's baby
- Hortense's ambition
- Island where Hortense and Gilbert are from
- The month and year the Empire Windrush arrived in Britain
- The social system challenged by interracial relationships in the novel
- Queenie’s husband who goes missing in the war
19 Clues: Hortense's ambition • The woman Gilbert marries • Gilbert's dream profession • The father of Queenie's baby • Gilbert's service branch during WWII • The English woman who rents out rooms • City where much of the play takes place • Gilbert's nationality during World War II • Country where much of the play takes place • Island where Hortense and Gilbert are from • ...
The Discovery of Ancient Troy 2013-06-09
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- The land Helen was queen of before she left for Troy
- What the goddess Hera offered Paris
- Killed Achilles
- What the goddess Aphrodite offered Paris
- Most beautiful man in the world
- Wrote the Illiad, which depicted the Trojan War
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- Item that caused the Trojan War
- How long the Trojan War lasted
- Where I discovered Homeric Troy
- What the goddess Athena offered Paris
- How many Troy's were built on top of each other
11 Clues: Killed Achilles • How long the Trojan War lasted • Item that caused the Trojan War • Where I discovered Homeric Troy • Most beautiful man in the world • What the goddess Hera offered Paris • What the goddess Athena offered Paris • What the goddess Aphrodite offered Paris • How many Troy's were built on top of each other • Wrote the Illiad, which depicted the Trojan War • ...
World War II, Part One 2013-03-13
Across
- U.S. could do very little to stop the Japanese advancement into Southeast Asia and attacking these islands.
- Dictator who controlled Italy
- This treaty stated Germany had to accept blame for WWI, pay billions in damages, and limit size of military
- Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union
- Dictator who controlled Germany
- Russians first victory against Germans in this city
- International organization set up after WWI to keep world peace but failed for several reasons.
- The only aircraft carrier lost by the U.S. at the Battle of Midway
- Hitler’s invasion of this country led to the official start of World War II when Britain and France declared war on Germany.
- Famous U.S. aircraft carrier in WWII, major role at Midway and Guadalcanal.
Down
- Fierce jungle fighting took place here, in the Solomon Islands
- These U.S. war planes were unsuccessful at Midway because they were slow, heavy, and had to be at very low altitudes to drop their bombs.
- Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941.
- Commander of Americans and Filipinos defending Philippines
- Number of Japanese aircraft carriers lost at Battle of Midway. These could not be replaced because a lack of steel.
- Russia’s first victory against Germany prevented the Germans from controlling this major river
- Forced transfer of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war by the Japanese in the Philippines; much physical abuse and death inflicted on prisoners.
- Italy, Germany, and Japan
- Capturing key islands, one after another until U.S. was in range of bombers to attack Japan.
- British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain
- Japanese were looking to occupy this atoll to possibly attack Hawaiian islands.
- Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific
22 Clues: Italy, Germany, and Japan • Dictator who controlled Italy • Dictator who controlled Germany • Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union • Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific • Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941. • Russians first victory against Germans in this city • British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain • ...
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 2015-02-26
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- Jewish word for violence.
- The most sought after territory in Israel, the holy site for three of the world's major religions.
- The religion and culture that follows the words of Abraham and Moses, it originated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Palestinian word for violence.
- One of two major territories Israel gained in the Six Day War.
- What Palestine was named once the Allies won World War One
- The region that houses many Arabs and Jews, also containing Israel. Was planned to be divided into an Arab state and a Jewish state in 1947
- The country that contains Jerusalem and is the home of the Zionists.
- The Palestinian leader who, with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, created the Oslo accords, a series of documents that were meant to end the conflict between Israel and Palestine
- The United Nations planned to divide Jerusalem into a Jewish state and an _____ state.
- The empire that Palestine was a part of before World War One
- Jews that wanted to return to their homeland.
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- The Palestinian group dedicated to having Palestine be an official state.
- Where the 1972 Olympics were held, where Palestinian gunmen killed 11 Israeli athletes.
- Where a major Peace Conference was held between Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and Palestine.
- The conflict that resulted in Israel tripling in area and acquiring land previously controlled by Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.
- A member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula.
- One of two major territories that the Israelis won after the Six Day War
- The group that currently opposes Israel and supports terrorist strikes against them.
- The last name of the Israeli Prime Minister who when a different route than the Oslo peace accords, instead taking a forceful approach.
20 Clues: Jewish word for violence. • Palestinian word for violence. • Jews that wanted to return to their homeland. • What Palestine was named once the Allies won World War One • The empire that Palestine was a part of before World War One • One of two major territories Israel gained in the Six Day War. • A member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula. • ...
Cold War 2025-05-16
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- First leader of HUAC
- Joseph ____, a leader of the USSR
- Investigated accused communists
- _____ Review Program
- World leaders meet, try to make peace
- The _____ Union
- Helps vets and family get school money
- Levitt only selling houses to white buyers
- Sino-Soviet ____
- _______ Majority
- Short for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Berlin ____
- Rapid increase in birth rate
- Promoted world peace and friendship with global service
- First man on the moon
- Soviet leader reforming the USSR
- Union of Soviet Socialist _______
- Leader of the Beat Movement
- ______ Scare
- Communist nation Nixon visited
- Spying on people or government
- Desegregating military and civil gov. workforce
- The ____ family was a result of Cold War
- Russia’s secret police
- Created because of the space race
- Easing USSR and US relations
- Warsaw ____
- War lasting 45 years
- _____ Missile Crisis
- CIA anti-communist group
- Committe finding communists
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- _______ Society
- Satellite ______: A nation lead by another
- Rock and roll star turned religious man
- George Kennan’s _____ Telegram
- First successful satellite
- Sino-Soviet ____
- Dropped chocolate from an airplane
- U.S leaving Vietnam War
- Book highlighting communist witch hunts
- If one falls to communism, many will
- Negotiations to limit nukes made
- Creator of The Crucible
- Competition to get to space first
- American central intelligence agency
- Mascot of the Red Scare
- Capital city of the Soviet Union
- The ____ Curtain
- Made the Long Telegram
- Popularized rock and roll
- _______ Airlift
- South Vietnam vs North Vietnam
- US vs USSR weapons making
- Man behind communism
- Marshall _______
- Witch hunting communists
- Communist leader of Cuba
- ______ Doctrine
- Turning point of Vietnam War
- Location of a wartime conference
60 Clues: Berlin ____ • Warsaw ____ • ______ Scare • _______ Society • The _____ Union • _______ Airlift • ______ Doctrine • Sino-Soviet ____ • Sino-Soviet ____ • _______ Majority • The ____ Curtain • Marshall _______ • First leader of HUAC • _____ Review Program • Man behind communism • War lasting 45 years • _____ Missile Crisis • First man on the moon • Made the Long Telegram • Russia’s secret police • ...
Aspects of war 1939-1945, p. 30-31 2026-03-28
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- French girlfriends of German troops were publicly humiliated and paraded in streets with___heads.
- Rocket built in 1945 that could hit and destroy a target of 200 miles
- Greek word meaning total destruction
- Estimated number of deaths from World War II, over half of which were civilians
- Specific concentration camp in Poland were more than 12,000 people were gassed everyday
- Huge prisons to carry out Hitler’s Final Solution
- Terrifying War weapon that was used at the end of World War II and not used since
- Official government document that stated how much basic items like milk and eggs allowed
- Many counties lacked food and encountered ___, especially Greece, Holland, and Poland
- Hitler's plan to rid unworthy people including Jews, gypsies, homosexuals and the mentally ill from the German empire
- Jewish quarter
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- Citizens within an occupied country that gave aid to Allies, often used their own newspapers, helped Jews and prisoners-of-war, and were a network of internal spies
- _____ stations used radio waves to detect aircraft up to 100 miles away in Britain and helped detect potential air attacks and invasions
- The number of people that were killed in concentration camps through gas chambers, shooting, or starvation.
- Capital of Poland that experienced extreme hunger especially the Jews
- Flying jet powered bomb developed in 1944 by German scientist Wernher von Braun that did not need a pilot
- citizens of an occupied country that actively worked with the occupiers
- Prejudice against Jewish people
- automatic light weapon that could be carried and fired by just one man
- Many British children from this city fled to the country in search of safety
20 Clues: Jewish quarter • Prejudice against Jewish people • Greek word meaning total destruction • Huge prisons to carry out Hitler’s Final Solution • Capital of Poland that experienced extreme hunger especially the Jews • Rocket built in 1945 that could hit and destroy a target of 200 miles • automatic light weapon that could be carried and fired by just one man • ...
Grandpa's Crossword 2021-06-07
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- High ground Union forces retreated to during the Battle of Gettysburg (2 words)
- Pennsylvania convenience store
- Courthouse where the Civil War ended
- _________is thinking "not of yourself"
- have I ever told you you’re my _____?
- this dog tried to hang herself
- creature roasting on a spit in the first episode of the The Mandalorian
- first woman to serve on the Supreme Court
- His “iron curtain” speech marks the beginning of the Cold War
- man who shared the Gospel with an Ethiopian on the road to Gaza
- a long, flat steel file
- church attended in PA (2 words)
- Official residence of the Pope
- this man’s not crazy, he’s been tested (2 words)
- home of the Mona Lisa
- oldest of seven brothers in the 1954 American musical
- cold brew (2 words)
- Absalom’s murderer
- birth month of your first grandchild
- Christmas breakfast
- A unit used to measure nails
- mathematician credited with the sequence that led to the Golden Ratio
- birthstone of your twin grandchildren
- High School for Hornets (2 words)
- Known for saying “the ends justifies the means”
- softwoods come from these types of trees
- dine with Davy Crockett here
- cattle breed
- Only Supreme Court Justice to be impeached
- a feathered friend gone too soon
- grandchildren became these at national parks (2 words)
- Amalekite king imprisoned by Saul which went against God’s decree
- favorite brand of glazed pastry (2 words)
- three time World Series Champions (2 words)
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- River that runs through the middle of
- your cousin’s child to you
- boat that relies on floats to remain buoyant
- Sitcom comedic obstetrician and father of five
- northernmost country in Africa
- trick and meld card game
- 1986 Holly Dunn single (2 words)
- what species stole the plans to the Death Star
- What state was destroyed in Sherman’s “March to Sea”
- holiday to celebrate the emancipation of enslaved people
- Abby’s birthplace
- 1959 Doris Day romantic comedy (2 words)
- Maggie’s breed
- Biblical Captain who purchased Joseph
- Taft’s foreign policy that guaranteed loans to foreign countries in “exchange for bullets” (2words)
- Classic Quick, Draw, and Guess game
- decorative automotive adhesive
- it takes a lot of these to change a lightbulb
- fictional special intelligence officer
- 1954 Hitchcock thriller starring Jimmy Stewart
- The ______ Man is the name of a drawing made by da Vinci of the ideal man
- small town in Illinois
- month in which the Gettysburg Address was given
- her puppies died from bloody noses
- second African-American to serve on the Supreme Court
- young literary sleuth, daughter of Jim Shaw
- middle name of your second grandchild
- We lived on this Houston Street (2 words)
- middle name of your first great-grandchild
- season for white asparagus in Amsterdam
- State whose name means “reddish” in Spanish
- Who was the only non Jedi to use a lightsaber in the original Star Wars trilogy
- it’s nice that we’re having _____
- The type of car whose logo was inspired by the Stuttcart Coat of Arms
- The number of states bordering Colorado
- John the Baptist wore clothes made from the hair of this animal
- San Antonio steakhouse (3 words)
- even a thin one has two sides
- President responsible for the Lousiana Purchase
- Moses’ mother
74 Clues: cattle breed • Moses’ mother • Maggie’s breed • Abby’s birthplace • Absalom’s murderer • cold brew (2 words) • Christmas breakfast • home of the Mona Lisa • small town in Illinois • a long, flat steel file • trick and meld card game • your cousin’s child to you • A unit used to measure nails • dine with Davy Crockett here • even a thin one has two sides • Pennsylvania convenience store • ...
World War Two - Crossword No.2 2014-11-18
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- The D-Day landings were called Operation __________
- The Allies landed in this part of France during the D-Day landings
- The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________
- The Americans dropped an atom bomb on two Japanese cities Nagasaki and ____________
- The place in the USA that the Japanese bombed to bring America into WW2
- Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2
- Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2
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- The nickname given to the underwater pipeline to bring fuel across the English Channel for the Allies on D-Day
- The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle
- The artificial floating piers built to allow ships to unload their supplies during the D-Day landings
- British Prime Minister during WW2
- President of USA during WW2
12 Clues: President of USA during WW2 • British Prime Minister during WW2 • Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2 • Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2 • The D-Day landings were called Operation __________ • The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________ • The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle • ...
History Ch. 9 2026-01-28
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- The meeting which established time zones around the world.
- 22nd and 24th US president, the only/first president to be elected again after another president had served.
- The narrow strip of lands that connects North America to South America.
- The man-made waterway, the United States built across the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Pacific Ocean.
- The group of American soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American war.
- The organization, Clara Barton founded that helps in times of war and natural disasters.
- The U.S. West coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 until 1940.
- The famous battle one by the Roughriders in the Spanish American war. This victory helped the US win the war.
- The largest passenger liner in the world at the time it sailed; sink on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg.
- The U.S. east coast entry port for immigrants from 1892-1954.
- An amusement park in Brooklyn New York that is operated since the late 1800s.
- the 23rd US president, expanded the Navy.
- The location of a hurricane in the year 1900; it was the deadliest natural disaster in the United States.
- The US Navy ship that sink in Cuba and sparked the beginning of the Spanish American war.
- the flood in Pennsylvania that took the lives over 2000 people in 1889.
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- the 28th US president; was president when Panama Canal opened.
- The 25th US president; declared war against Spain to help free the nation of Cuba.
- He helped save the lives of Panama Canal workers by controlling disease carrying mosquitoes.
- The island possessed by Spain until the end of the Spanish American war.
- A person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country.
- the group of pacific islands that the United States help free from Spain and the Spanish American war.
- the war fought between Spain and the US to set Cuba free from Spain.
- The 20th United States president. Was assassinated in office.
- An American evangelist who started a Sunday school movement in Chicago; founded the Moody Bible Institute.
- The location of the 1906 earthquake that destroyed most of the city.
- The leader of the US Naval fleet that destroyed the Spanish pacific naval fleet of ships during the Spanish American war.
- The leader of the rough riders; who later became the 26th president.
- The law pass to keep Chinese laborers out of the United States.
- An evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player.
- He was sent by the United States to set up a government for the Philippines; became the 27th US president.
- 21st US president; became president when Garfield died.
31 Clues: the 23rd US president, expanded the Navy. • 21st US president; became president when Garfield died. • An evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player. • The meeting which established time zones around the world. • The 20th United States president. Was assassinated in office. • The U.S. east coast entry port for immigrants from 1892-1954. • ...
Veterans Day Crossword 2025-11-07
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- President who changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day in 1954
- The branch of government that officially changed the holiday’s name
- The European country where most U.S. troops fought during World War I
- Word meaning deep love and devotion to one’s country
- U.S. President who made Armistice Day a national observance in 1919
- The symbolic moment of silence occurs at this hour
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- Veterans Day honors these individuals who served in the military
- The eleventh month, day, and hour mark the end of this war
- The 1918 agreement that ended the fighting in World War I
9 Clues: The symbolic moment of silence occurs at this hour • Word meaning deep love and devotion to one’s country • The 1918 agreement that ended the fighting in World War I • The eleventh month, day, and hour mark the end of this war • President who changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day in 1954 • Veterans Day honors these individuals who served in the military • ...
Brooke Crossword 2020-05-20
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- The rebels in Nicaragua that concerned Reagan were called what?
- In 1964 the Republican party had achieved enough influence which led to who won the nomination for president?
- Unlike liberals who generally had a fun
- believed that the government should regulate the economy to protect people from the power of large corporations
- What new disease developed in 1981?
- Who was the first woman to run for vice president for a major party?
- Who established that abortion was a consintual right?
- By 1980 the population of the sunbelt had surpassed to where?
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- What rejected religion and emphasized the material side of life?
- After world war 2 who built the National followings?
- What marked the beginning of the gay activists movement?
- who launched the first successful tax revolt in california?
- What was the movement called that made large numbers of Americans to move south and west to take jobs in war factories?
- Who was the first american woman in space?
- What did the journalists call the money makers that were young, ambitious and hardworking?
- Who was it that offered hope to a nation in distress?
- Who was the new leader of the soviet union in 1985?
- Who was Jimmy Carter's vice President?
- founded a new conservative magazine called National review in 1955
- Cutting tax rates meant the government would be receiving less money and would increase what?
20 Clues: What new disease developed in 1981? • Who was Jimmy Carter's vice President? • Unlike liberals who generally had a fun • Who was the first american woman in space? • Who was the new leader of the soviet union in 1985? • After world war 2 who built the National followings? • Who was it that offered hope to a nation in distress? • ...
Puzzle #7 (Famous Landmarks) 2024-02-10
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- It's 277 miles long and 1 mile deep. (5, 6)
- A 5000 year old Passage Tomb. (9)
- The world's most famous prehistoric monument, perhaps? (10)
- A world famous unfinished landmark. (2, 7, 7)
- Famous gigantic Art Deco statue. (6, 3, 8)
- A sacred symbol of Japan. (5, 4)
- Iconic Egyptian monuments. (3, 8)
- World's tallest building. (4, 7)
- The world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall. (5, 5)
- World famous mausoleum and tribute to a beloved wife. (3, 5)
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- A Royal residence. (10, 6)
- A gift of friendship from France in the 1880s. (6, 2, 7)
- Highest palace in the world. (6, 6)
- Ancient city carved in sandstone. (5)
- Originally the entrance gateway to the International Exposition of 1889. (6, 5)
- Australia's most recognizable building. (6, 5, 5)
- One of Canada's most iconic attractions. (7, 5)
- It opened in A.D. 80. (3, 9)
- Famous clock tower. (3, 3)
- Ancient Incan citadel. (5, 6)
20 Clues: A Royal residence. (10, 6) • Famous clock tower. (3, 3) • It opened in A.D. 80. (3, 9) • Ancient Incan citadel. (5, 6) • A sacred symbol of Japan. (5, 4) • World's tallest building. (4, 7) • A 5000 year old Passage Tomb. (9) • Iconic Egyptian monuments. (3, 8) • Highest palace in the world. (6, 6) • Ancient city carved in sandstone. (5) • ...
Lannons Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- This battle was named after the hill.
- These people supported great Britain.
- More than 2,500 soldiers died at this camp.
- The name of america first president.
- The biggest signature on the deceleration of independence.
- This was a punishment for the tea party.
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- He was known for the midnight ride.
- The day USA became the USA.
- This was a very hard season at valley forge.
- Patriots threw a party for this drink.
- This is how long the war lasted.
- The shot was heard in this area.
- This army helped the Americans win the war.
- The fight that ended the war.
- A big hill a battle took place on.
15 Clues: The day USA became the USA. • The fight that ended the war. • This is how long the war lasted. • The shot was heard in this area. • A big hill a battle took place on. • He was known for the midnight ride. • The name of america first president. • This battle was named after the hill. • These people supported great Britain. • Patriots threw a party for this drink. • ...
American Revolution Pages 295-306 2014-01-27
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- Sons of ___________ (not anarchy)
- Weapon
- Declaration of _______________
- The church that the french belonged to
- Sudden and radical change
- This treaty was signed to end the war between Britain and France
- The Americans were not allowed to expand past this line
- despite claiming all men are created equal, many important Americans owned these
- Name of the American general who united the militias into an army
- City were peaceful American protesters were gunned down
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- This First Nations chief attempted to unite against the British
- Name of the war between the British and French
- Man who wrote "All men are created equal"
- There were this many original American colonies
- type of government where the people vote for their leaders
- Location of the "shot heard round the world" (2 words, no spaces)
- Painful way of punishing tax collectors: Tar and _________
- This act protected French culture in British North America
- This type of party was held in Boston (I hope the fish brought their biscuits)
- Fought for the British during the American Revolution
- "No _____________ without representation!"
- Name of the valley the Americans really wanted to expand into
- Mr. ___________ loves making crosswords. Even though you hate them
- Your ToC's last name
- King ______ the III
- Americans had to put this on everything they bought
26 Clues: Weapon • King ______ the III • Your ToC's last name • Sudden and radical change • Declaration of _______________ • Sons of ___________ (not anarchy) • The church that the french belonged to • Man who wrote "All men are created equal" • "No _____________ without representation!" • Name of the war between the British and French • There were this many original American colonies • ...
Avi Karmacharyas Crossword 2024-02-12
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- Where was the 2d Continental congress held.(state)
- When a group of angry farmers(shays' Rebellion) revolted against the government of Massachusetts, who was there to stop them?
- Declaring ___ is was a power exclusively held by the national government, under the articles of confederation.
- When did the constitution go into effect.
- The United states had no ability to ___.
- The second continental congress was made up of representatives from the 13 ________.
- The Articles of Confederation were "______".
- How many votes (out of 13 states) did it take for bills to become laws.
- The Americans knew they could not beat with British without a ______ _____.
- The states started taxing goods and even had their own ________.
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- The continental congress chose a __________ from each state for the committee.
- A new country was established by the _________ __ __________ on August 2, 1776 after the American Revolutionary war.
- What was America's first constitution.
- One of the powers congress had was signing ______ with other nations.
- The army was disbanded because ________ could not tax the states so they had no money.
- The ___________ ____ is where a new constitution was written.
- _________ ________ hated three things, congress the world and himself.
- The time from when the united states became independent and the constitution went into effect was a ________ year gap.
- In article 1 of the articles of confederation it states "This ____________ shall be the USA".
- What month was Declaration of independence adopted.
20 Clues: What was America's first constitution. • The United states had no ability to ___. • When did the constitution go into effect. • The Articles of Confederation were "______". • Where was the 2d Continental congress held.(state) • What month was Declaration of independence adopted. • The ___________ ____ is where a new constitution was written. • ...
Vocab 5 2022-02-14
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- The 1st Diplomatic International Organization
- A Policy By A Country Used For International Law
- Fake News, Exageratted For Sales
- An Ideoloegy Spreading Across To Colonies
- To Not Take A Side, To Remain Unpartial
- A U.S. Ship That Blew Up In Havana Harbour, Inciting The Spanish-American War
- A Policy Stating Another Countries Influence In American Politics Is Hostile
- A Canal Separating North And South America To Cut Down Travel Times
- A Telegram Sent By Germany Proposing An Alliance With Mexico On Terms Of War
- 2 Sides Coming Together As A Team
- Politically Being So Supportive Of Your Nation, You Would Die For It
- The 26th U.S. President
- The Biggest Ship In The World At The Time, A British One, Sunk By German U-Boats
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- The 28th U.S. President
- An Outline Used For Peace Negotiations In WW1
- The 369th Regiment In WW1 That Was African American And Spent The Longest In Combat
- Countries Building Up Militaries For Power
- A Country With International Influence
- Theodore Roosevelts Way Of Speaking Softly But Holding A Big Stick
- An Alliance In WW1 With France, Great Britain, Russia, And The U.S.
- An Alliance In WW1 With Germany, Bulgaria, The Ottoman Empire, And Austria
- A Corollary Stating If Europe Interfered In North & South America The U.S. Would Be Hostile
22 Clues: The 28th U.S. President • The 26th U.S. President • Fake News, Exageratted For Sales • 2 Sides Coming Together As A Team • A Country With International Influence • To Not Take A Side, To Remain Unpartial • An Ideoloegy Spreading Across To Colonies • Countries Building Up Militaries For Power • An Outline Used For Peace Negotiations In WW1 • ...
Civil War Review 2025-03-21
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- A federal fort in South Carolina where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- Confederate General during the Civil War.
- Definite Union victory during the Civil War that divided the Confederacy in half.
- The Courthouse where the Confederacy surrendered, officially ending the Civil War.
- Supreme Court case in 1857 that ruled slaved were not considered U.S citizens, and therefore could not sue in federal court.
- This political party advocated for States' Rights.
- Presidential order, made my President Lincoln, declaring all slaves free in the rebelling states.
- Important speech given by President Lincoln to encourage the Union to continue fighting to preserve the Union.
- Law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850 that helped slave holders recapture runaway slaves, and forcing free northern states to return escaped slaves to their southern owners.
- The winner of the Election of 1860.
- A period of violence and political turmoil in the Kansas Territory caused by disagreements over the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.
- The ______ States of America was formed on February 4, 1861.
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- 20 years.
- Union General during the Civil War.
- Gettysburg Address : ______ 19, 1863.
- Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse : ______ 2, 1865.
- ______ Compromise : Law passed in 1820 that admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
- The First state to secede from the Union.
- President of the Confederate States of American during the Civil War.
- The Battle of ______ : The first battle in Union territory, resulting in the single bloodiest day of the Civil War.
- ______ Act of 1854 : Law that established the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and gave their residents the right to choose whether to allow slavery.
- Major victory for the Union and a turning point of the war : Battle of ______.
- This political party advocated for abolition.
- This officially started the Civil War.
- The ______ : The most deadly war in United States history.
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War.
26 Clues: 20 years. • Union General during the Civil War. • The winner of the Election of 1860. • Gettysburg Address : ______ 19, 1863. • This officially started the Civil War. • Confederate General during the Civil War. • The First state to secede from the Union. • This political party advocated for abolition. • This political party advocated for States' Rights. • ...
Buddhism 2022-04-04
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- (2 words)A “Stupa” is a sacred site
- Most important festival to honor Buddha
- Tree of wisdom
- A wise man
- Ruler of a kingdom
- Color of monks robes
- 325M
- Returns to life in another body
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- Buddha’s body was ____ into 84,000 parts.
- Siddhartha Gautama
- People's desire to control/obtain things
- Mostly practiced in Southeast Asia
- Buddhist disapprove of conflict
- (2 words)Location of enlightenment
- (2 words)Old man,a sick man,a dead man,monk
- A state of blissful non-existence
- Shared by Buddhism and Hinduism
17 Clues: 325M • A wise man • Tree of wisdom • Siddhartha Gautama • Ruler of a kingdom • Color of monks robes • Buddhist disapprove of conflict • Shared by Buddhism and Hinduism • Returns to life in another body • A state of blissful non-existence • Mostly practiced in Southeast Asia • (2 words)Location of enlightenment • (2 words)A “Stupa” is a sacred site • ...
fun puzzle 2020-05-05
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- Name of Jimmy Carter's brother and also his brothers beer.
- When someone is upset, they need to use their coping skills.
- One of the five senses.
- One time I at like 49 little pierogies.
- try taking a deep _____ when you are feeling agitated.
- Only president not to marry
- McDonald's favorite
- A form of middle school punishment is lunch ________.
- county I live in
- Trump's wife.
- Where the Donald was born.
- When talking to someone, it is always important to make good eye ____________.
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- best team
- He wrote Hatchet
- The battle here is sometimes called the Battle of Sharpsburg.
- Dollar ______ is the closest Dollar store.
- Heaviest President
- How many feet away we should socially distance.
- where Bosa went to College
- ______ of the Rings.
- One of the cats
- first name of 2019 defensive rookie of year
- He served on PT 109 in world war 2
- Home of the best chicken sandwich (don't say ChickFila
- Gotta _____ them all.
- Pikachu evolved
26 Clues: best team • Trump's wife. • One of the cats • Pikachu evolved • He wrote Hatchet • county I live in • Heaviest President • McDonald's favorite • ______ of the Rings. • Gotta _____ them all. • One of the five senses. • where Bosa went to College • Where the Donald was born. • Only president not to marry • He served on PT 109 in world war 2 • One time I at like 49 little pierogies. • ...
A Newtown Special Crossword: April 2018 2018-04-19
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- Simon Coveney
- the beat
- Fred’s friends fried Fritos for Friday’s food.
- used for displaying or holding a painting
- The wee county
- addition
- Bishop in the hall
- What decimal system is used in Libraries?
- Ireland’s largest mountain
- Power to endure
- Famous Bavarian Festival
- Complete the sequence: Foster______, Link, Penn, Webster
- liable to change
- Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2
- 28.26/9
- Choose not to vote
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- Principal of Newtown during World War 1. (See Study Hall)
- In the library the bookcase says ___________ Library 1898
- 5, 7, 5
- It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees
- A very large number! A "1" followed by one hundred zeros.
- The T in IT.
- Carbohydrates, Protein,Fat,Vitamins,Minerals, Water.
- describe the distinctive nature or features of
- Tom said : I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work .
- middle ages
- bacterial fermentation of milk.
- the redundant word in "He entered his pin number"
28 Clues: 5, 7, 5 • 28.26/9 • the beat • addition • middle ages • The T in IT. • Simon Coveney • The wee county • Power to endure • liable to change • Bishop in the hall • Choose not to vote • Famous Bavarian Festival • Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2 • Ireland’s largest mountain • bacterial fermentation of milk. • It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees • used for displaying or holding a painting • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-25
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- (noun) Something that cures everything related to diseases or troubles
- (noun)Murder by the Nazis of Jews (and others) in Germany during World War 2
- (verb) To divide into two (not three) equal parts
- (adjective) Devour everything, usually intellectually
- (noun) A design composed of letters
- (noun) A group of three who are usually in power
- (adjective) All-powerful
- (adjective) Being in complete agreement
- (verb) To make impossible
- (adjective) Referring to a form of government where one person or party has absolute control
- (noun) A group of three literary or musical works that are related in theme
- (adjective) One-sided, affecting only one person, group, etc.
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- (noun) A monastery or a place of religious seclusion
- (noun) A person who avoids social interaction
- (verb) To make an identical double of something
- (adjective) Always present; present everywhere
- (adjective) Involving two political parties
- (noun) Chaos, Uproar
- (noun) A stanza or group of four lines of poetry
- (adjective) Referring to the Roman Catholic church
20 Clues: (noun) Chaos, Uproar • (adjective) All-powerful • (verb) To make impossible • (noun) A design composed of letters • (adjective) Being in complete agreement • (adjective) Involving two political parties • (noun) A person who avoids social interaction • (adjective) Always present; present everywhere • (verb) To make an identical double of something • ...
Random Words 2013-09-30
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- Famous American rapper. His name sounds like a candy.
- A famous electronics company
- A very famous scientist
- Internet search engine.
- A British and Irish boyband with a song "What Makes You Beautiful".
- An actress in Harry Potter.
- A famous English detective.
- not exciting or interesting
- The first country Hitler attacked in World War 2.
- Name of a Lim Kim song
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- The best dancer in Girls' Generation
- A country. Does it look like a rabbit or a tiger?
- Capital city of England.
- You find these animals on the South Pole.
- A Canadian pop singer
- Tallest mountain in Japan.
- African country famous for pyramids of Giza.
- A website where you can watch videos
- A country between Russia and China.
- A member of the k-pop group f(x)
- A k-pop band whose second album was Lucifer.
- What are baby goats called?
- A movie starring the Korean actor Lee Byun Hun.
- Italian food.
24 Clues: Italian food. • A Canadian pop singer • Name of a Lim Kim song • A very famous scientist • Internet search engine. • Capital city of England. • Tallest mountain in Japan. • An actress in Harry Potter. • A famous English detective. • What are baby goats called? • not exciting or interesting • A famous electronics company • A member of the k-pop group f(x) • ...
World history project 2022-05-20
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- main character in christianty
- Built pyramids in Africa
- Lived in central American mountains
- press Allowed books to become not a high class only thing
- Most popular religion
- a country protected by water and tsunamis
- Very famous painting of a lady
- Place known for military and combat
- Signed Magna Carta
- killed his own son
- Known as a fearless battle leader
- the mainland fought over aka the holy land
- founder of islam
- Killed 2/3 of the population
- Lived in the hot rainforest
- Long war
- Religion exclusive to japan
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- Romeo and
- Christians defeat Muslims
- exported a lot of gold
- exported spices
- khan leader of the mongols
- exported alot of silk
- famous playwright
- Place known for having aristocrats and intelligence
- invented the printing press
- Ruled a majority of the world at one point
- tried to invade europe
- painted mona lisa
- Christian kingdom in Africa
30 Clues: Long war • Romeo and • exported spices • founder of islam • famous playwright • painted mona lisa • Signed Magna Carta • killed his own son • exported alot of silk • Most popular religion • exported a lot of gold • tried to invade europe • Built pyramids in Africa • Christians defeat Muslims • khan leader of the mongols • invented the printing press • Lived in the hot rainforest • ...
Crossword 2026-01-06
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- action that happens at the end of the Black Panther.
- What happens if you don't study for the vocab test
- The taste of oatmeal.
- To become less intense and severe.
- The smell of spoiled milk
- The second word to the best cereal
- What Plagiarism is
- Something valuable people search for
- The bright star we see every day
- A dark shape caused by light
- Short and to the point.
- A crush
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- What Japan did to the United States at the end of World War 2
- Likely to change on a whim.
- How freshman's act.
- Marked by extreme wrath.
- Pleasant and approachable in manner.
- What ChatGPT can be when used ethically
- What your voice does when it refuses to stop talking
- Acting against something.
- Like Loki pretending to be trustworthy.
- Firm and immovable, like diamond in myth
- All bark no bite.
- A person that doesn't have anything really going on in their life.
- A sky pillow that never stays in one shape
25 Clues: A crush • All bark no bite. • What Plagiarism is • How freshman's act. • The taste of oatmeal. • Short and to the point. • Marked by extreme wrath. • Acting against something. • The smell of spoiled milk • Likely to change on a whim. • A dark shape caused by light • The bright star we see every day • To become less intense and severe. • The second word to the best cereal • ...
Unit 17-19 2024-03-22
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- started programs that gave unemployed people jobs
- emerged from the war as a potent economic actor, able to regulate economic activity and to partially control the economy through spending and consumption
- Caused Fascism, Appeasement, Treaty of Versailles, The Great Depression, Imperialism
- Allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare.
- marked the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the figurative Iron Curtain
- provided some small general revenues to pay benefits to WWII veterans who had become disabled in the years immediately following the War and who did not qualify for a veterans benefit
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- this act set up a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States"
- divided into four main theatres of operations: the Western Front, the Eastern Front, the Italian Front, and the Balkans Front
- heightened domestic hardships and responsibilities
- one of the most transformative events of the 20th century
- major theatre of World War II that covered a large portion of the Pacific Ocean, East Asia, and Southeast Asia
- the worldwide industrial complex that enables research and development
- a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II
13 Clues: started programs that gave unemployed people jobs • heightened domestic hardships and responsibilities • one of the most transformative events of the 20th century • a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II • the worldwide industrial complex that enables research and development • ...
Southeast Asia 2017-04-18
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- country ruled by communists as well as another country
- a country that felt the affects of the Vietnam war.
- what they used to call the first Buddha
- Way the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
- southeast asia country
- this law lowered the voting age
- largest temple in the world.
- a organization that was founded by 5 southeast asian countries
- codename of a covert United States Strategic Air Command bombing campaign conducted in eastern Cambodia from 18 March 1969 until 26 May 1970, during the Vietnam War.
- end of the cycle of suffering
- the self, the cause of all misery
- a wall created to honor the dead after the war
- dangerous chemical that the us created
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- a huge wave
- U.S. military began bombing North Vietnam
- a president at the time of the war
- the communist leader
- country ruled by communists as well as another country
- gradually withdraw U.S. troops & replace them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- corrupt president of Southern Vietnam
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
- the death of a person done by another country or a resistence group
- ruled by an opressive military junta from 1962 - 2011
- A kennedy that was assainiated and left the democrats divided
- the democratic side of Vietnam
- the communist section of Vietnam
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
- popular religion in the middle east and southeast asia
- organization started by communist leader
- prize you win when you doing something for the good of humanity
30 Clues: a huge wave • the communist leader • southeast asia country • largest temple in the world. • end of the cycle of suffering • the democratic side of Vietnam • this law lowered the voting age • the communist section of Vietnam • the self, the cause of all misery • a president at the time of the war • corrupt president of Southern Vietnam • dangerous chemical that the us created • ...
Olympiad 2026 (HISTORY) 2025-09-17
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- Vice-Admiral, whose renowned victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 secured British naval supremacy for the next century.
- The first female prime minister of the United Kingdom, nicknamed the Iron Lady.
- The leader who played a key role in the English Civil War and execution of Charles I.
- The mathematician who cracked the Enigma code during World War II.
- The naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The footballer who captained England and became a global icon.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- The nurse who revolutionized healthcare during the Crimean War.
- The Elizabethan playwright known for works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- The Victorian novelist famous for "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations."
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- The princess known for her humanitarian work and tragic death in 1997.
- The biologist who discovered penicillin, revolutionizing medicine.
- The author who created the Harry Potter series, starting with "Philosopher's Stone."
- The statesman and author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was also the British prime minister who led the nation through World War II with his famous speeches.
- The queen who was the last of the Tudor monarchs, she was the daughter of Henry VIII.
- The queen whose reign, known as the Victorian era, lasted over 63 years.
- The physicist who wrote "A Brief History of Time" about black holes.
- The legendary king of Camelot who sought (от seek – искать, разыскиать) the Holy Grail (Святой Грааль).
- The novelist famous for detective stories featuring Hercule Poirot.
- The Tudor king who had six wives and broke England from the Catholic Church.
20 Clues: The footballer who captained England and became a global icon. • The nurse who revolutionized healthcare during the Crimean War. • The biologist who discovered penicillin, revolutionizing medicine. • The mathematician who cracked the Enigma code during World War II. • The novelist famous for detective stories featuring Hercule Poirot. • ...
Important Figures World War II 2021-04-21
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- known as "Monty" and was sent to take control of British forces in North Africa
- "enemy aliens"
- produced the first nuclear chain reaction
- led the United States Third Army
- pushed Britain back across the desert and earned the nickname "Desert Fox"
- an American general who was the commander of the allied land forces in the Pacific
- initiated World War II and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust
- a jew who survived the Holocaust who wrote, “Never shall I forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky. Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever. . . . Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes. . . . Never.”
- president during the Great Depression, organized the New Deal program, and supported the U.S. economy during the war
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- 33rd president of the U.S
- organized a bombing in Tokyo and other cities in Japan as revenge from the bombing of Pearl Harbor
- founded fascism and ruled as a dictator for Italy
- Hitler's wife
- Japan's greatest naval strategist who also called an attack on the U.S. in Hawaii
- organized the Free French military forces that battled the Nazis until France was liberated in
- hitlers former deputy
- Hitler's elite security force
- was the new British prime minister and promised that the British would “...wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us...against a monstrous tyranny.”
- American general and leader of the allied forces in Europe; he led an invasion to help end the war
- German field marshall who commanded the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad
- commander in chief of the U.S.Pacific Fleet
21 Clues: Hitler's wife • "enemy aliens" • hitlers former deputy • 33rd president of the U.S • Hitler's elite security force • led the United States Third Army • produced the first nuclear chain reaction • commander in chief of the U.S.Pacific Fleet • founded fascism and ruled as a dictator for Italy • pushed Britain back across the desert and earned the nickname "Desert Fox" • ...
World War 1 Choice Board 2021-05-12
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- Building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- All people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the process.
- France, and Italy who wrote the treaty of versatility.
- information used to influence opinion
- international assembly of nations goal to keep peace among nations
- The month and year of the start of WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Parts of the allied powers(GB)
- Trying to build up an empire by taking control of weaker nations
- Any speech or action that encourages rebellion.
- Part of the central powers (Vienna)
- Treaty ending world war 1
- Deadlockin which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Having pride in your country, willing to defend it.
- A german submarine
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- Germany's plan for fighting France and russia
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug on the battlefield.
- message from Germany ambassador to mexico proposing a mexican-Germany
- Not favoring either side in a dispute
- Area in between two trenches of two fronts
- The emperor of Austria-Hungary until his death in late 1916.
- Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn)
- Part of the Allied Powers(Paris is the capital)
- Part of the Allied powers (left early)
- The first lord of the British admiralty
- Parts of the allied power joined late.
- The chancellor of Germany during the final months of the war.
- agreement to stop fighting
- Ruler with unlimited power
- Special war certificates that were sold to support the war effort
31 Clues: A german submarine • Payments for war damage • Treaty ending world war 1 • agreement to stop fighting • Ruler with unlimited power • Parts of the allied powers(GB) • Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn) • Part of the central powers (Vienna) • Not favoring either side in a dispute • information used to influence opinion • The month and year of the start of WW1 • ...
World War 1/Great Depression 2022-01-11
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- the movement of African Americans from farming areas in the South to big cities in the North
- the first three months of FDR's presidency, during which the president and Congress passed many new laws that focused on relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression
- seasonal workers who move from place to place to harvest crops
- during the 1930s, the name for the area of the Great Plains where drought and damaging farming practices had turned topsoil into infertile dust
- the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations
- borrowed money
- a strong feeling of pride in one's nation
- during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Central Powers; mainly Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States
- a tax on imports
- a long and severe decline in the economy that existed from 1929 until the early 1940s
- to produce many things at once, usually with machinery
- a formal government agreement of friendship between countries
- another name for the decade of the 1920s when the jazz style of music became widely known and popular
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- an insurance system funded by the United States federal government to help support disabled or retired Americans
- a policy in which a country keeps building up its troops and making plans for war
- the condition of being out of work
- the programs President Franklin Roosevelt and his administration set up to end the Great Depression
- someone who buys or uses goods or services
- during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Allied Powers; mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- a shortage
- a national policy of expanding power by taking control of other lands and peoples
- the large-scale demand for goods
- central location where people buy and sell stocks in companies
23 Clues: a shortage • borrowed money • a tax on imports • the large-scale demand for goods • the condition of being out of work • a strong feeling of pride in one's nation • someone who buys or uses goods or services • to produce many things at once, usually with machinery • the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations • ...
World war I Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- Took place in the late spring of 1915, soon after Italy’s entrance into the war on the Allied side
- Russian forces invaded the German-held regions of East Prussia and Poland
- Sunk several commercial and passenger vessels, including some U.S. ships.
- One of the world’s deadliest global pandemics
- Posters that tried to persuade men to join friends and family who had already volunteered by making them feel like they were missing out
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- A treaty signed on June 28 1919
- This man got assassinated
- Fought from September 6-9, 1914, French and British forces confronted the invading Germany army
- He assassinated Archduke
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- during the start of WWI
- he wrote a telegraph or note
- Commanded British forces at the Battle of the Somme
- A ship that was blown up with a torpedo
- they were built in a zig-zag pattern
- this machinery was used in trench warfare
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- This country had great naval strength
- This country attacked the U.S. on multiple occasions
- A German leader
20 Clues: A German leader • during the start of WWI • He assassinated Archduke • This man got assassinated • he wrote a telegraph or note • A treaty signed on June 28 1919 • they were built in a zig-zag pattern • This country had great naval strength • A ship that was blown up with a torpedo • this machinery was used in trench warfare • One of the world’s deadliest global pandemics • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-14
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- Leader of the French government
- Germanic peoples
- Breaking down armed forces
- where surprise air attacks are followed by massive attacks on land
- German general who led troops in North Africa
- Japanese admiral who decided to execute an attack on Pearl Harbor
- Camp where enemies of the government and other people are held against their will
- Declaration of principles by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt
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- Process of creating a government elected by the people
- Systematic mass killing of Jews and other groups considered inferior by Nazis
- Weapons used against, or in readiness for, an attack
- Sea and air battle in which the U.S. defeated the Japanese
- Agreement that countries will not attack or invade each other
- Leader of Britain
- Japanese suicide pilots
- Neighborhoods where European Jews were forced to live
- Attack made in response to an enemy’s attack
- U.S. general who commanded Allied forces in the Pacific
- Navy base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese
- Systematic killing of an entire people
20 Clues: Germanic peoples • Leader of Britain • Japanese suicide pilots • Breaking down armed forces • Leader of the French government • Systematic killing of an entire people • Attack made in response to an enemy’s attack • Navy base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese • German general who led troops in North Africa • Weapons used against, or in readiness for, an attack • ...
World War II, Part One 2013-03-13
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- Dictator who controlled Italy
- Fierce jungle fighting took place here, in the Solomon Islands
- Commander of Americans and Filipinos defending Philippines
- Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941.
- Russia’s first victory against Germany prevented the Germans from controlling this major river
- International organization set up after WWI to keep world peace but failed for several reasons.
- U.S. could do very little to stop the Japanese advancement into Southeast Asia and attacking these islands.
- Italy, Germany, and Japan
- British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain
- Barbarossa Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union
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- The only aircraft carrier lost by the U.S. at the Battle of Midway
- Capturing key islands, one after another until U.S. was in range of bombers to attack Japan.
- Russians first victory against Germans in this city
- Dictator who controlled Germany
- Forced transfer of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war by the Japanese in the Philippines; much physical abuse and death inflicted on prisoners.
- Number of Japanese aircraft carriers lost at Battle of Midway. These could not be replaced because a lack of steel.
- Japanese were looking to occupy this atoll to possibly attack Hawaiian islands.
- Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific
- This treaty stated Germany had to accept blame for WWI, pay billions in damages, and limit size of military
- Hitler’s invasion of this country led to the official start of World War II when Britain and France declared war on Germany.
20 Clues: Italy, Germany, and Japan • Dictator who controlled Italy • Dictator who controlled Germany • Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific • Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941. • Barbarossa Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union • Russians first victory against Germans in this city • British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain • ...
World War 1 English Homework 2012-07-30
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- little metal tags that every solider wore around there neck and i had there name, date of birth on it
- the place where the ANZACs landed when they where then ambushed by the Turkish army.
- a metal case with gunpowder inside that when light it explodes
- flying vehicles that would fly over all the soldiers and shoot them and drop bombs
- large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain
- a big armored vehicle that has a big gun at the front
- guns with knifes mounted at the tip of the gun
- food supplies that the soldiers ate
- a dead body
- tunnels that both sides used to protect them selves while they could shoot the other side
- a sharp metal used as a fence around the trenches
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- big mounted rocket launchers that fires cannon balls
- someone who fights in a war
- weapon that shoots bullets
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- the place where the ANZACs fought against the Turkish army
- little pieces of metal shot out of a gun
- a vehicle that can operate above and below water
- the place where the troops hid when a bomb was exploding
- states or nations bound together by an allience
- the day were we remember the ANZACs and it is on the 25th of April
- when someone or something dies
- the gun used by most British soldiers in the war
- a time when two countries or groups fight each other
- a vehicle that can travel through water. the Anzacs arrived at ANZAC Cove in this vehicle
25 Clues: a dead body • weapon that shoots bullets • someone who fights in a war • when someone or something dies • food supplies that the soldiers ate • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • little pieces of metal shot out of a gun • guns with knifes mounted at the tip of the gun • large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain • states or nations bound together by an allience • ...
